The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 10, 1849, Image 3

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qi'pit4'..ilk.ir,ti.iiig. - .140,
41.1arttin4 Post ~ijob Printing (Dffoce
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CORNER OF WOOD .fI,ND-FIFTEt STREETS.
HavhW, added to our Establishment, a splendid
Steam-Power Priming Machine, we are prepared to do
.all kinds of Newspaperand Book work in a style of un
surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most ma
,sonable terms:.: respectfully, solicit the patronage or
the 'public it this line of our busmess. •
itivertiseri arerequextedto handintheirfarorsbrfore
.4 o'clock, I' M. This mutt be ebmplied with, its order to in
sure an snsert44 n. IV7len it i possible, an eartierholirwouid
Mr'lx Rl>BbMatism,.o A.-Fahuesiock & Co.'s Rube
' foment has been of great service. From the statement of
Mr:l3odenhamer, therreader can draw his own infer
ences. Facts are conclukive and cannot be gainsnyed:
Tenn, April 14111,18.14.
Ilfaisrs..S.At Pahl:Wool- ¢ Co., -sipy
Gentlemen—l was very much afflicted with •Riteuma
tism lett suminer, and being advised by Mr. Shepard. I
used your Rubefacient two days; it gave me enure re
lief, and! have not been troubled with it since.
Jona' W. BODEMIANLEII.
Prepared and sold by
B. A. PAHNESTOCK &
Corner Ist and .Wood, ,
np7 Also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets,
'9l l o o 7ParimmtkuoivSuestu.--:Prepaied 'W. Kelly
William Street, N. Y.. and for sale by A. JATNES, No. 70
i'ourth street, Agont for the manufacturer. This will be
fontd a delightful article of beverage families, and
particularly in sick rooms.
Itarsra'sßaous..--:An improved Chocolate preparation,
being a combination of Cpcon nut; innocent, invigorating
and e alateable ; highly recommended. particularly for
invalids. Preparad by W. Baker. Derehester, Mass.,
and for sale by A..JATNES, at the Pekin Tea Store; N 0.70
roar% street ' ' mar".
- • Cheap Groceries.
RE,Undersigned mcst respectfully - inform the eiti•
T
tens oC,Pittshurgh and. vici nity:that they have open
ed a NEW - GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the
S. W. corner of Third and Rosa streets, which will be in
connexion with our Old Stand, N. W. corner' of Fourth
and Ferry streets.
Having unfurled our banner, with "Quick Sales and
Small Profits" SIB its motto, we ask a share of public pa-
Annekeil we give a list of our Retail Cash prices :
Best Rio Coffee, Scents 113.; 13 lbs.:far *l,OO.
" N. O. Sugar; (old) 61-, 1).4_18 lbs. for $l,OO.
galq
o •Suuew) 5 " " " -
4- Rosin s oap, 5 .
22 . . a
" Mould Candles, 12.1 " 01.• tt
"k Dipped " 10 "." 1 " " " 4 "'
47 S. 14. Molasses, " " gm; 48 cts. 4? gallon.
a Counti.y 25 +A It up at {I
." Box Ra i sins. _(now) 1 21 c. 4,7* lb.' ,
Rice, 19 lbs. for SIAM, or 41 for 25 cents: Young Ilyson,
Gaupowder and Black Teat, tiom 50 teeing to
1.4,50 p• lb. Raker's - Chocolate, Schmitz , Sweet Spiced
do.; Baker's Cocoa, Crushed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar,
Retdacky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, 04. c. • -
Spices of all kinds, in every variety.
Our goods are new, our stock complete, endear prices
irreproachable.' We most respectfully ask a Call from
the heads of families; that they may judge our goods and
prices. Thankfol for past favors, we ask a continuanee
of the same. J. S. M. .YOUNG. CO
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N. W. corner of Fourth ern, Ferry,
And S.W.corner of Third and Ross streets
"L• 6 OS- - barrels and 3 boxes, for nate by
11 0 . - A% AI. DYER.
IDACI3ISOO NM. prime `country cured' Hog Round,
tor sttl 4p7l WM, DYER..
B ROOMS -4.W dozen, two ziges,bn t.ate by
RAGS -4 Racks, Tor sale by -
ap7- , ' • • ' ; WILLIAM DYER
TOOT ASH-9 trbls. 4'ot Ash, receivott'ork consifsnment,
. audios sulo by JUNG AIOORHAD,
I OW VA.R.N.--fAi doz., oa hand and fur safe by
4pG . • • KING & MOORHEAD.
EGa.,3-40btils., in store and for sa!e by
non KING & .1110PRHEAD.
The' Western Insurance Company, or
Plitaburgit:
TN conformity , with the •••• Act lneorPorating the West
ern Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in
the County , of. Allegheny,” approved the t29th day of
Morello.. D. 1849, Books will be open for the subscription
of the Capital Stock of _said Company, at the Mononga
hela BOose, in the' City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY. the
25th day of APRIL, el% between ;the hoots of ten and
three o'clock and continued at the same place and dur
ing the , some hour* from day to day, until at least twett
cy.five himdred,Shates shall have been subscribed, Five
re
Dollars will be required to be paid on each share', at the
time ofaubscribing. By order of the Commissioners:-.
• apC:l6t JAMBS LIPPINCOTT, See'y..
' - Linen Ginghante, &c.
MURPar, at .North-east .corner of ' , llll and
Wy, Market streets, has received a large assortment
of • Linen Imstres and Ginghams, and French Drees
Ginghams. Also ,
- Drab Alpacas and Mous de Lames;
Satin striped do. do.
Braizeit 2 Balzarines. and Tissues;
Super Lnglish Prints; •
Pomestic do.
large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery. and Spring
Goods generally, to which-the attention of all buyers of
Dry Gomls is invited.
Ear Wholesale Rooms on second story, where goods ,
will be sold to dealers very low. Mal
- • AUCTION SALES, -
BYJAAIES JIPICENNA, dIICTIO.NEER.
No. 114 WOOD STIMET, 'MARK DOOM PHONE FIFTH
fIINVENTI 'THOUSAND 'FEET MAHOGANY 111.:-
NEEDS at. Auction, at - IlicEinna's Aartion Roams,
ou TnEsnAV next,. April luth,at2 o'clock in ilinaftertmostl
JAMES 544:1:NNA. AnCL
Family Groceries.
TBE subscriber would call the attention of the public
to his large and well selected stock 0 - Family GRO
CERIES and TEAS. Families will he suliplied oti the
lowest terms, and all articles delivered free of elmrse in
either of the two br HENRY 0: KELM
marf!tlni "Comer Fifth street and Market alley.
=MI
ALL persona are hereby notified not to harbor or em
ploy MARTIN MEM-U.l l l, on indented apprentice
to the Shoe-making business. The above reward +Katlic
given to any person Winging said boy 16 the Subscriber.
martl4:3td J NO. TAGGART, Smithfield et
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Wuntedlizirrtedlittely.
A PEDLAR'S WAGON—Enquire at this oflico.
mar 26-11
WANTED.—Four good Jour. Painters wanted,
• - JOHN CORILISTON,
max 27 - St Charles Building
40BAGS PECANS; 10 bids. do.; lust received and for
sale by [nom] . JOSHUA RHODES.
PARASOLS -1 case super . Silk Parasols;
1 " Gingham
1 ‘• . Cotton . "
Just received and for stdc by
MeCANDLESS CAMPBELL,
ma 1 • . ' . 97 Woad street
CAMPAGNE WINE--In baskets just rec'd and for
sole by japij JAS. j'ATTO Jr.
50 HHLS . FLOU,K--Hambletorrs brand, for fAle by
ap7 - ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
4 - ) CASKS iIACON-J net received and rot vale by
ap7 ARMSTRONC(A. CROZER:
BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER—To-day received
2
and for sale by (apt] ARMSTRONG & CROZEFL
KEGE3No. 1 LARD—Just reeeiva and for nnle bq
3
ap: ' ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
CWER;--iolTili:iiiiiiCrab Cider. juifriaiiediiiid for
*Me by ' foo7) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
TAMED APYLES-20 sacks. llnen Apples, just rec'd
_Li and for sale by (n 97) ARMSTRONG teCROZER
1 100 Pp e . b lU , WOOL TWEEDS-For sale by
sCiP.tii,F.ANnufZY.creAr:lB:rllle.",,Vi2a,Al-urld.l.°ll°.'e
3 CAtiE .tiREY AIL 'D CLOTII—J un reed, and t,r
1 safe at mcutufactnrees prices. by [feb2o] LEE.
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1 CASE AMERICAN ,AATY CLOTH-.on hand and
1 for 661 by (fdlr•YJI H. LEE. ~
PAI RS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal-
MU' ifornia - rnen is directed to this Article. They will be
sold low; to close,consignment. by Ife2.o] 'B. LEE.
ED BLANKETS-1 case • (50 purl Red Blankets,
B aS
by 64, 6 lbs., ribbon bound,. received -this day, on
consignment from the manufacturer, and ("or sale,by
ap7 Liberty, opposite Filth street
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS,
- AT P. DELANY'S. "
NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH.
TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort
.) meet of 'French, English, Eel an and American'
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most.
desirable patterns. Amongst them will bc found a varie
ty of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and. Vest
tugs, - of the, latest Importations—all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice, and reasonable prices. -
On hand, a large assortment of RF.ADY-MADE
CLOTHING, made - Op in the present Spring Style. and
will be sold low for cash.
N. B. To TAILORS.- Watt's Gm:lumina Shoulders'
Measure System. for sale as (rrirl:dkal NV'S.
. , F. Vanhorn, Jr., -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER is animal - ,
GLOVES, TAPES, THILEADS, P I.NS, &c
With a variety of Combs and Farley Good;
CHEAP..FOR CASH!
(SIGN ,OF THE GILT COX - FL) FEDERAL STILERT, ALLEGHENY.
ALSO, Denier iu French... English and German Variety
Goods, cradles, chairs and baskets, sfirm thread,
boot laces, k - nitt,ing pinsirpercussion caps, fish books,
state pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains,
hair brushes, gum. suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory
combs, tooth brushes,. snuff boxes, hosiery, gloN es, rib
bons, galloons, - . needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and
eyes, bonnet' wire. fancy purses, razor strops, corset
laces, Patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, mimes°
boxes, German pipes. scor canes,shavii.gliraihes, , shoe
knives, fishing hues, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray
ons, dominies, bodkins spectacles, tweezers, tea.
ID" Country hierchtints, .Pedlers and others are re
quested'to call and examine for themselves, as I am de
termined to sell cars ran CASH. . mar3l:d&w
,ThIPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
Steam Boat Owners and:Hotel Keepers.
NORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOK( \C STOVES are:
offered as the best Cooking *vein Market; having
a new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread;
meats, or any article creating steam or vapor; can be
baked and retain its flavor ilie same as when baked in fl
brick oven or reflector ; also, in point of removing,, hit
saving time and Mel. The public urn invited to examine
~For sale only at No. I t Second street, sign of the Gilt
Stove, where reference may lie had to families who have
them,in.use.. Also, thirty different patterns'of Cooking
Stoves, plain and fancy Grates, - 0111re and Parlor Stcies,
_ laptidami 2Z C. BRADLEY.
APPLES-51.1 Obis ree'd thind Ta and. tor
NJF :late . SAVITH
a . p4 . - No: 161Vood street, -
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PITTSBURGH 'BOARD OF TRADE.
JAMES
S NIARSHALI.4 E, 1
T. S. CLARK— - bommtrrse volt APIOL.
JOHN SHIPTON
-• PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1645 t
Steamboat Packet Line,leaves daily forCincinnati,loA se.
Passenger Packet, via. Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, BA, N., Mid 8 P at. • '
Plan Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia,* A• *. and 12 i
R estern nnd,Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A.. N.
North-Westrein, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. A.
Erie rind 'Western New York, daily, 9 A. -
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, ettept Sun‘dairs,4
• ARRIVALA AND. DPI I..RTURti OF - NAILS.
Easterly-Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. st., closes It at.
Western Moil, Cin. and La tusv., dee- 8 P. st.,closes6
South. via Bul t. end Washiugton, due 8 P. at.,closes 5 A. al.
North-Western via Cleveland due 10 elosea 9A.
Erie and We'siefti Nice York, due 87. at., closes 8 A.*
STOCKS.
Par ratite. ::A.tked. Offered
Hank of Pittsburgh $50,00 $50.00,-..850,00
Exelian ,, e Bank:. •• • 50,00' 44;00 40,50
111ereltaftts , and M. Bank .. • ... • • 50,00 - 50,00 '49,f10
Farmers?
Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00' 49,00
ilotthern Libertiesßridge : 50,00:. 35,00
r:d
Old Allegheny Dr 25,00 '36,00 35,00
Connellsville R. - R.Stoek, paid on
shares; 52,50 5 , 00 1,43
City Honda cent;) • 90,00
Monongahela Dridge `25,00• - '•.10,50
Cial.Stock , Stock'. 50 00
Daily Review of the Markets.
OFFICE. OF 111 E POST, /
:TUESDAY MORNING, .474110, 1849.1
FLOUR—Sale'or3o bbla on the wharf at 5,66.—.!
This is the only mile ce heard of. The inapector
informed be that he had nothing to do. There were
a fow sales 2 from store at 3,56a3,70.
Salo'of 140 bbls at 3,60 and resold at 3,63..
COFFEE=SaIe of 60 bags at 7/c ;„ some holders
think of Puttingipricesup to 716313 c.
LUMBER—Three aales at B,OGO/6,00—01d pri-
Os.' Shingles are worth 1,7502,25.
LARD—Sales of 100 kegs at 61c.
WOOL--Sale of small lots common from wagon
at 25c. ; highest grade worth 40c; but none °fibre&
ORANGES AND LEMONS—Regular sales at
3,oo—brisk demand attl market well supplied.
RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at 2,87.
OIL AND. BONE.
The folloyving are the receipts from the Whale
Fishery of "the United States during the first quarter
of 1899 and 1898
• Ships and Barks. Brigs. sperm. whale.
NMv-Berford 9 0 , 642 14,080
Nantucket
_, 1 O. . 1,500
Fairhaven ' 1 • 0 1,750 700
New London .1 0 70 2,600
Sag Harbor 4 - 0 920 13,000
Westport - 1 , o • 714 •,-,
Boston 1 - u 200 145
Providence 1' " - 0 200 5,000
Warren 2 0 1,660
New York • 0 1 40 , -
Mystic - 1 0 800
Stonington• , 3 0 5,90 7,250
Uhl ..pring 1 0 200 • 4,000
Lynn 1 0 • 900 1,600
Total in IS4B 27
Receiple in Ist
quarter, 1848, 31
LATHER
The following are the importations, into Boston
during the first quarter of the present year, with
thoseef the corresponding quarter of 1848:
From. 1849: 1843.
New York 78,029 sides. 121,152 sided:
Philadelphia 11,210 do 6,730 do
Baltimore acid Alex
andria • • 33,726 do 18,410 do
New Orleans. " 8,180 do 0 do
131,145 do 146,292 do
NEW ORLEANS MARKETS.
()Irma:vs. March 30, 1849.
Cotton.. The Cotton market as rather more ac
tree yestendayond 7000 balm were sold at the rates
previous. Factors are disposed to meet the market
freely.
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Inferior, Cain ; Ordinary, 6i0.51-; Middling, 6
; Good 141iddling,Qe61 ; Middling Fair, 61at
7 ; Fair, 7 :a71; Good Fair, nominal ; Good and
Fine, nominal.
Tobacco—The dentand is good, and nearly 90
hits. were sold, ac follow,: 10 A, at ft:, and I do
at 4 ; 27 A, at 51,9 A, and I.R at Sic round ;.-I4 ft
at 31, and
. 3 at 4c ; IG Wide, 12 A at 51, and 4 ft at
3lc
"'Sugar and Molasses.. The transactions in Sugar
were confined tcr6oo hhds, at for Fair.—
Pricesdrooping., Sales of GOO bbts , Molasses at 16
018 e, per gallon for fair to prime.
liFlour..Buyers for shipment claim a decline,
which sellers are unwilling to concede. Sales of
nearly 2000 bids, as follows :
•• 400 Ibis, Ohio on the Levee at 4,25, 600 do Illi
nois at 4,25, 200 do Finn at 3,90a.54, 150 htils St.
Louis nr4,50, and 2,40 do extra Illinois at 4,301 a,
4,50 per
- Corn—The market is dull, and prices drooping.
Sales or 8500 finks very inferior, and part damaged,
dt 23,ii , 28c, and 1250 du, prime white at 40 c per
bushel.
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&MESH ARDIVA.IO 01 0 NEW GOODS,
- AT P. DELANY'S.
NO. 40 LIBERTY STREET, RITTSBURGIL
TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort•
El meat of French, English, Befrian and American
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of the latest
most: desirable patterns. Amongst them will .be
found it Artery of entirely new style Fancy Cassimeres
andNesungs, of Me
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ATE.ST IMPORTATIONS;
All of which will be made to inner in the most fashiona
ble manner at short timice and reasonable prices.
A large and general assortment of
READY-MADE cLorlinsio,
Ott liana, =We in the present Spring style, comprising
every description of
FROCK AND PRESS COATS,
Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths,
01 the most fashionable colors,
New style Business Coats, plain black and fancy
colored Cashmarett;Tweed and Summer Cloth Sack
Coats,- and Pantaloons of superior single and double
milled Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, and every other de
scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear.
Also, a' choice assortment of
• NEW STYLE VESTS,
Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain -and fancy colors; plain
black Satin of superior quality.; with a great variety of
substantial and well made
CLOTHING;
Altogether comprisingone of the largest and handsomest
assortments of
- READY MADE CLOTHING,
That ran-be found in the City, which will be sold Low
ronCeslt.
N B._To TAlLol29.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder Mew
sure Spawn', for sale at P. DELANY'S,
Sp
term,
49 Lil.ertr
Extension of the Baltimore and Ottioltall
Banta.
rpo 'CONTRACTORS ORGRADUATIONANDMA
-11 SONRY.—Paoroastsare 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, 0,7,
Sand TO, will be let, embracing considerable rock work
-along the Potomac river bluffs, and the masonry of sev
eral bridges on section Ist Also, all the sections from
20 to 45. inclusive, (excepting sections 43 and 44,) beg In
iting SIS miles front Cumberland, about a mile below die
mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the summit of
the mountain. The works upon these sections is heavy,
containing much rock excavations and two tunnels,
each about 800 feet in length, and a stone bridge of con
sjderabfe size. The whole number of sections now to
be.let is 30. In the course of the spring find summer up
wards of 30 more heavy sections will be put under con
tract between Cumberland and Three Forks creek. The
remaining sections betweenthose points,and other work
beyond the hitter will be let in the springot 1800.
Specifications of t the work on the 20 sections to be let,
will be ready by the 20th of March current. They will
Will be distrabuted tram the.eompany's offices in Balti
more, Frederick,' Harper's 'Ferry, Cumberland and
Washington. The Proposalsivill be directed to the no
de:reigned, at No. HANOVER .ST-, Baltimore, and
will be received until SATURDAY, thelath of April, in
'
elusive. Before making hills . , the line should be thor
oughly examined, mid the resident Engineers will be in.
attendance thereon, to give information, The most _sat
isfactory testimonials will be ileinninled. The Payments
will be-made in each, resenting the usual 20'per cent.
until the completion of the contratit. The most energetic
prosecution of the work will be required.
By order of the President mid Directors .
BENJ. 11. LATROBE,
inataeodtap2o Chief Engineer.
Runaway Boy.
ID AN away from the subscriber, about a month ago, a
JEIL, ',,oy named IllAttrin Horn, about 9 or 10 yearn old,
atom made, light hair, tint nose, and large mouth. Had.
on, when he went away, a crimson Bush cap, tweed coat
and caisinet pants. ,Any information concerning him
will be thankfully received, if left at this otfice, or with
COLTN YOUNG, Smithfield street, corner of Virgin alley,
or with the subscrioeri and any person harboring him
will he prosecuted, acconling to law.
ap7:9.tdkl.twi llUGELBOYD,l,Vilkinsburgh.
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Land- for, Sale,
IN WILKSVILLE, GALLIA COUNTY, Blifo—
Fame, from 19 Acres to 600. Also, several-
Farms in different parts of the State. Somas:if-them-will
be exchanged for. City property.. . Also, a good TaveAlv
Stand in WilkiVille—the ,Lot is- 110 by 1001 the Build;
inns are in good order., , .
For' further particulars, enquire of S. DOLAN or A.
TONER, second story- Burke's Building, Fourth street,
.Pittelattrgh,
All Jotters mast be post paid. ap7:lm&or•
Fit . PEES •WATEN: IN TlFfe, pIi.ANNE-14
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver. •
" Alichigrui No .2, Gilson, Beaver.. -
" Robt. Wightman, ---.—, Beaver.
" Ballic,Jacolikßrowtisville. •
" Atlantic, P.arlrinsoo, do,
" . Camden,,Hendrickson. McKeesport.
"
Hibernia N 0.2, Klinecelter, Cincinnati.
" Comet, BoYd, Zanesville.
Pilot No. 2, Shunt!, Gallipolis.
" Pitser Miller, Frisbee, Memphis.
Silas Wright, O'Neal, Cincinnati.
."Caleb Cm, Murdock, Wellsville.
PARTEP, -
Steamer Michigan No: 2, Gilson. Beaver.
" Lake Erie Sholes, I.leaver:
Robhivi g ia man , -_—., Beaver.
" Baltic, Jacobs, - Brownsville.
" Atlantic,Parkinsom do.
" Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. '
" MonongahelaiStone, Cinctunati. •
' Wellsville,.McNcel:Sanfish.
"Z. Taylor; Lucas Wheeling.
Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville.
' .
Win. B. Wheeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
0 Grief's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
-I•l,streem, ' • •morn
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
The new and splendid gassenger
steamer PENNSYLVANIA, R. G. Gray
/1. 4 ".:,1iig commander, will leave for the above
and intermediate ports,on Tuesday, the
10th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. m.
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For freight or passage, having very superior accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
apt° J. NEWTON JONES, Agent
, Regular Zanesville Packed.
lair Steame r YANKEE, Capt 11IcKas, leaves
every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r hi.
Steamer JENNI LIND, Captain GALLIGIIER, leaves
every. Tuesday, at o'cloc k, r. )1.
- For freight. or paesage upply to
11. B. WHEELER, Agent, •
a P 3 Corner of Weter and Smithfield std,
kat lad
1849. 1849.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEADI'PACKET LINE.
OTITIS Independent Line of 'steamers is now composed
I of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished,
and most powerful boats onthe waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line as been in oration for six years ; hai carried
nearly pe
two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin
parison with any passenger line iu the Union for safely,,
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
Bb!a Bbls
moNpAY PA csEr.—The MoxoN GA IIELA Capt. Stone
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ato o'clock;
Wheeling bvery Monday evening at 10 r. 31. -
2TIRSDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt.
;no. Klineidter, will leave Pittaburgli every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 r. a.
IVEDNRSDAY PACE.RT.—The NEW ENGLAND
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning at lOo'clock ; Wheelingevery Wednesday even
ing at 1U P. at. •
THDRSDAY.PACKFT—The BAILLIANT, Clint R. J.
Grote, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock ; Wheeling every 'Thursduy evening at 10 r. m.
FRIDAY PACKET—The Currgru No. 1, Capt. Crooks,
willlettve . Pittfbargb evry Friday morn ing at 10 o'elbek;
Wheeling every• Friday evening at 10 P. at.
1 17,186 48,375
1 12,231 57,368
S.47TIRD4 Y PA CERT—Tho Messraosa No. 2, - Capt.
r. C. Woodward, will leave Pitts.burgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 r. M.
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SUNDAYPACSSY.—The ISAAC Thirty-rms., Capt . . P.
.De-rot t will leave Pitmhurgh every Sunday morning at
hi o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 to. m
tkov 19.
LOVINIT/LL P:tCKETF.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A: LOUISVILLE...
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REGM.AII SarranA k PACE.sr.--The A
No 1 fine and famitassenger steam Pat•
ket TEI.IXatAPH I J. llexlep., Coal.
mander,willleave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Lotitsville, and all intermedinte.Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or pakAnge apply on board, or to
PORSYTIL Sr. DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has boon builf expressly for a regular
Pneket,and w,zl, i`•icw entirely to the comfort 01 pas
sengers,' the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Den Franklin No 6 nod Pike Noo, to Sant—
Louis—time through,mer, DAYS. ap'4l-iy
213411. 11348.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
. Line.
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FEBRUARY I 61,144 R: : FRBRUART 1 st,IS4S.
LEAVE DAILY AT S A. AI. AND - 4
P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the Ortuierit sepson , ATLANTIC Capt ,
P Jacobs;,
and
arkiniion; BALTIC, Capt. A. acobs;
and LOUIS IVPLANE, Copt. K Bennett. 'llw boats are .
entirely new. and are fitted up without regard to expense.
Every comfort that money ran procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat,
nt the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave. at the advertise
hours. Mat
New Wheeling PlialeTt• —
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The new and splendid passenger steamer
tog,
TAYLOR, M. E. Lvexs, Master, will run
an a Regular Parket between Pittsburgh and
Whee leaving this city every Atonday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 11.1 o'clock. a. st., and Wheeling every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 9 o'clock, A. )4.
For freight or passage, (having itnperior accominoiln
tions,) apply on board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. tian.2o) ARMSTRONG A: CROZER, Agts.
_ . .
aglitTHE Gne steamer Capt.
BARNFaI i , will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports on Wrdnesdays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
audre GEO. B. ItIII,TENBERGER. Agl•
New Arrangement.
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues
day. Thursday, and Saturday, nt 9 A. M., re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, stud Friday. She has a
bunt at the landian, between Wood street and theßridge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
to. S. W. HARBAUGH, Agents,
maris N 0.33, Wood el treed.
Summer Arrangement.
OlikiTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
lassgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday,' Tlmrsduy,
and Saturday, at 0 O'clock, A. Pd. Having a boat ut the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freighter passage apply to
mal7-tf G. W. HARTON & CO.,Agests
New W heeling Packet. ----
.
gaits The new and 'splendid passenger
steamer JAMESNELSON, G. D. Moore
Master, will run as a Regular Packe
between Pittsburgh and Wheelinp;,leav
ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
10 o'clock, A. m., and Wheeling every Monday, IVedu es
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, s. at.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
lions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accorroodation is not surpassed by uny Mutt
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CRGZER,
dead( Agents.
aid Th e fast 'packet ALLEGHENY TULLE,
Capt. GYM. HANNA, will run regularir be
tween Pittsburgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny iver.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at d
o'clock, r. sr. For freight or passage, apply on board.
dec27
• N Monday evening, some place between the Dia
1, J mond and the Fifth Ward. two City Warrants—one
No. 272, for $1.50 ; the other 280, for SIS,OO. The finder
will be liberally rewarded by leaving theta at the May 011 ice. JESSE MI:JONES,
nps Watchman.
be , RAGS CREAM NUTS—Juat reo'd and for sale by aps JOSHUA RHQDES, No. 0 Wood at.
8/ in HALF HOXFS SA ROL ES; .500
for
do.; 150
Mill quarter boxes do.; just recd and tor sale by
nps JOSHUA RHODES
- - -
MO b L y ASSEr3.-100 half bar rels i Me quality, far hale.
F, PERRY,
apsj Corner of Hancock st. and Allegheny Wharf.
5 tiunhels,forenlalt
JOHN F. D ERRY,
npsl Corner of Ilaiieock nL and Allegheny Wharf.
PEACHES L W bus.. prime quality,
by JOHN F. PERRY,
aps) Next door to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf.
Removal.
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MITI! & SOCLAIR have removed to No.lo, corner
0 of Wood rind First sm. ap2.
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MO LET—A large prick Dwelling House, suitable for
two Wadies. Situated high up on Federal street,
Allegheny. Apply to EE,
feb2. Liberty street. opposite Fifth.
Needle Worked Collar'', rte.
,rAT IL MURPHY has now open a large assortment of
v the above Goods, of various stylus, and ut ex
tremely low prices.
, .
Linen Cambric Handkerchief's, of all qualities, from
10 cent; up to $.7,10; also, mourning do, of different
quhlities.
Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterns, very pretty,
jast open.
Victoria and Lisle Edgings; also, Loom Thread Edg-.
ings and Laces, warranted linen, and at less than one
half the, former prices--besides, a large assortment of
WHITE GOODS generally, such as Mulls, Nrins oo k s,
Jackonets, Cambric's, Book itluslinsandj3ishop Lawns.
4ty- 'Wholesale Hooms.up stairs, cornEr of Fourth and
Marketstreets.
OUSE AND LOT, IN FIFTH WARD, FOR SALE.
Situated on Walnut, below Pike street. The House
is well arranged. with dining room and kitchen, with hy
drant ; a halt and' two parlors; two bed rooms and -fin
ished garret; 'bak'e-oven and hydreni in the yard. ;The
whole in good order, and will be Sold.at a bargain.
Also, 19 shares of - Head Street ;
• • Far rent, a good Brisk House, on Caldwell at.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
apo - • Smithfield meet.
tither Intelligente.
PORT OF PITTS BORG*
IZECEEMI
Itegular Packet for Sunfish.
EI=UM=II
•e, , i , t*'va , *-‘1,,*.,; . ,:i1,.
iMi:=M
• Salt St o `,
TN Indiana 'Pownship, Allegheiiy•Counly, three miles
T from Deer Creek Lock,sontaming.One Hundred nod
Fifteen Acres and:llli Perches, with the allowance of a
per cent.' for roads. There_ arrfroity3o to AO Acres of
Cleared Land, a young Orcraid, a liaw11111! i n running
order, with dam and race complete, nod an 'abundance
of gooirtimber on the premises.- ss •
Also, wsitbsurntial Frame. DWelling House, 31 by 32
feet, with a Lor, Kitchen, and a Well within. ten yards of
the kitchen door. Terms accommodating.
' , mo ps wishing to purchase, will please .make, appli
cation toTiAVIDRINEHART, colthe premises, or to
W. dc.D, RINEHART,
mar23:4w • • N0.25 Irvvin street,
FHt SALE—The Daily Morning Dora, and . II the dai
ly mid weekly Pittsburgh Newspapers, and a variety
of Eastern, ,Western and Northern Newspapers, kept
daily :or sale at ISAAC, HARRIS' Agency and
intellj
genre Office, corner of St. Clair and Penn streets; oppo
site ihe.E.xchange Hotel. tnar29:lts
VMABLE CI tY PROPERTY FOR SALE-3 build;
ingLots, eneh 20 feet front, on Second street, by 75
deep to an Alley. .
ALSO 4-1 lot 20 feet front, on Seconl street, by 75 teet
deep on Cherry Alley
ALSO 4-3 lots 20 met front, on First street, by 75 feet
to an alley . .
• A bargain canlie had in the ahove.. They will be sold
together or separate, as the first miplicant may require.
8 or 10 years can be had on most of the purchase money,
ifdesiredi A. CUT . IIIIF.RT, GenTAgent,
mar2o Smithfield street.
OR-SALE--A deeimble• FARM, 10. miles from the
City.-ott the Franklin Road, of 132 Acres--50 clear.
*ed and 11111. high state of cultivation ; having 2 Orchards
of choice fruits; 25 now in prime wheat and 10 of fine
meadow land', with springs of good tower. Also; good.
Dwelling,House, 'May House; Bern-and Stable, and
tenant House and Stable.-all under good fence. The
wood lands abound in prime Timber.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent,
marl/' Smithfield street.
AVAL:U:II3LE FAILAI FUR SAL ' Of 115 Acres
havilig 45 in a good state of cultivation, and suite ,
bleimproPements : the balance of the Land is of first rate
quality, aiid .welltimbered—situated one mile from the
West side of the Ohio river, mid twenty miles below
this city.; Those desirous of securing a healthy location
and a harguin ; ill a good. Forth, will attend, without
S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent,
niar22 Smithfield street.
7 ,tAtiM,6'OII.I,ALE--7; Acres, about three miles from
lee City line, ost the Turnpike, udjoihing. the; old
Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The
ground tawellimprottetl, and in adelightfulpituation for
a countrr; sent. It has thereon s gogif thydlling House,
and wren small tenant houses, and-one of the hes'
springs of .eater in the country; and can be hal on very
accommodating ternig. Enquire of
fehtS THOS MELLON.
VOR SALE—A fine Brick House, and Lot, near the
Court House. Apply to 'lk C. SHANNON,
maritt p Att'y,at Lair, Founh street.
TO wr-A genteel Three: Story Dwelling
House, on Second street, near Smithfield steet.
Atso, wanted, a situation for a good, honest and compe
tent Clerk, and one for a smart lad about.l7 years of ago,
in a warehouse or to kern a good trade.
Address box Post Office, Pittsburgh. mar23:3t
nTO LET—A Bruall Brick Dwelling House, situ
ate .in the Second Ward, city of rittaburgh. Ea
(illire of IVILLIAMS & SHINN.
Attorneys at Laiv,
Office, Fourth, above Smithfield street
rlO Lt."4"—ln Allegheny llity;itLhvel,ling House, Sta
-1 ble und Lot, tiO feet by 300, now occupied by Benj.
tilyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For. terms address the
subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh - Post Office.
febl9.dte ALEX. BRACICENRLDGE.'
174 0 R SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling,
r situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court Bowe.—
Enquire of AIItIULLEN & DOWNING,
Jaul7 2lB Liberty street,opposite Seventh.
TO L—A Four Story Brick Store, with a
affiE T
good Dwelling attached, on 'Market street, next
door to Front street. The subscriber will put in a new
front to the Store, on or before the lot of April next, and
give posseesion at that time. Apply to
WALTER BRYANT,
rharla-lw lel Liberty F
ifilk I•AVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodlous and well finished Tavern
41411 M'Stand, in the village of Shonsmown, furnished in
tnodem style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leased for n term of years. Addt ess
fault P. SHOUSE, Shooselown.
TO LET—A-good dry CELLAR, situated on the North
east nide of the Diamond, suttable•for an Eating
Itoom, or §torage of any kind. Empire of
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H9(AN & CANTWELL,
febS 96 Market st., Pittsburgh.
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HORACE P.I . ASII LSAAC IL DILLER
Land and General Agency °Mee,
AT TUE CAPITAL OF ILLINODS CITY OP SPRINGFIELD.
To Non-resident Holders of Illinois Lands—Holders of
Illinois indebtedness, and all persons drsir
‘l/$ of purchasing State Lands with
Illinois strip or lands.
rill*: undersigned would respectfully inform the public
that tticy have established in thit city—the capital of
the State Cif lIIIIIOiIS—n LAND and "GENERAL AGEN-
C Y OFFICE, for the trintsacticni of all business apper
taining thereio,within the limits of the State.
All transactions relative to the purchase and pale of
lands, examining lands add reporting their location, ad
vantages and value, pitying tuxes, redeeming land sold
for taxes, investigating titles, &c., buying and selling all
descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other
deucriptiot of brisitteis attached to - a General Land
Agency, on the moot extended scale, will be promptly
a d faithfully attended to.
In regard to location, we Save many advantages over
all other agencies in the State, being at the Cam tal, nen r
the centretof the State, and ut the very fountain-head o.
an information In relation to matters connected with
lands. taxes, and State in lc tacitness. through the medium
of the government and executive offices. In addition to
this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash,
fins occupied, for several years, the position of principal
Clerk in thb State Auditor's ellee, and having had charge
of the books and State land department in underlie, bus
obtained st. thorough knowledge on all subjects connect
ed with thLt agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at all
tunes to give correct and prompt information, much in
advance of any other agency in the State. Our location
is Sligo imPortantio non residents wishing to pay taxer,
us our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is
such that itwe can obtain the tax receipts through•the
mail, and the money paid directly into the State treasu•
ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail.
We also beg legvc to inform persons wishing to pur
chase Stale lands, that our arrangements are such, that
we can, ut , all times. furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt
edness tin any amount, end at lets rates than any other
odice in the State.
In conclimioa, we take pride-in referring to the char
acter and ktanding of the gentlemen who have been kind
enough to permit us to use their names as references, and
with >r sincere desire to please, !Ricked by fidelity. indus
try and promptitude in all our business transactions, to
merit the confidence of all who may entrust their Mud.
ness to our hands. ASH & DILLER
Springfiad, March :IV, 1:349.
k altrtaC as:
lion. Daniel Sturgeon, ...... • • -U. S. Senate. •
Hon. Jnines Cooper, do.
Col. Samuel W. Black, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. Vogan Diller, do.
Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia.
Gen. Adnin Diller, do.
Joseph L. Cheater, do.
Messrs. Wadsworth & Sheldon, New 1 ork City.
Messrs. hill, McLean ,k. C 0.,• - • • New Orleans.
Messrs. lA. Gowdy & Co., LouisviVe.
John M.tWymer, Esq., St. Louis.
James Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati.
His Ex. firm. A. C. French,- • •Springfield, 111. .
Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, do.
Hon. S. 11. Trea t - do. topfitam
Ttiln Ag - W Fairt i ditlUlll.
/rACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 25 Cents a
volufne.
Life of Franklin Illustrated i
The Midnight Sun. by Fredrika Bremer;
Twelve :Lectures on Companativ'e Hmbryology, by
Louis Agassig ;
Reaplwril ; or pages of the Hook of Life at twenty, by
Lamartine:
The Lancaster Witches; a -Romance of Reline-For
rest, by Ainsworth ;
The Seciet Passion; by the author of the youth of
Shak twain ;
Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Wissahikon ;
• Life in Paris, Mysteties of London, Califortia Guide
Book; •
Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin •
gn
OutlinesOf Physioomy, by Redfield, M. D 4
The Diattiond and the Pearl°, by Mrs. Gore ;
Four months among the Gold Diners, by J. T. Brooks,
M. D.;
The Prime; or George St. George Julian, by Henry
Cockton ;
Life in London: a story of thrilling interest, founded
upon the seance of Happiness and Misery ;
The RefOrmed Highwayman'; sequel to Esther (le
Median, orthe Crimes of London;
Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sins '
•
Alemories of a young Physician . by Dumas;
Bulwer'S and Idaryatt's Novels, hound ;
Dicken's Works, bound '
A large variety of popular publications and standard
works on hand and for sale by
WORK & HOLMES,
maw Third st., opposite the Post Office.
missing.
A lane Box, directed to, W. R. Murphy, Pittsburgh.
It was taken by . a draym la from the store of W. B.
Murphy, and directions to leave it at MCKee'sGrocery
store, corner of First and Wood streets, but it was not
delivered there, and it is supposed has been lett by mis
take at some other house. The drayman's face is known
by the pers'on who gave him the box, but his name and
residence are not knoWn. mar 26
I NFORMATION
WANTED—If Corporal BLADES
,
, -late a member of Company C., Bth Infantry, (General
Worth's Divisiou,) will call at the Royal Exchange
Office, he will hear of a friend who weeklies to see him.
in t 4 JOHN CULLAN
VOUN.Ii-A Pocket Book, CO/Mulling a eonsiderubF
amouni of money. The owner can have it by de
scribing the book and contents,• nod paying• for this ad
vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY,
nairta No. 4 Commercial Row.
it EYS FOLIND—A bunch of Keys was found yester
.,l‘.. day, iiisevenili strict: 'rite owner can have them
by calling at this office. marls
PLACES for a number of Coachmen. Hostlers, House
Servants, Clerks, Salesmen, School-masters, g n i".
men, Laborers; Farmers and boys of all ages, cooks and
girls, chambermaids, nurses, &a, supplied - . All kinds of
agencies attended iett for moderato charges.
, Please call at ISAAC HARRIs' Agency and Intelli
`gence Office, corner of Penn and St. Clair sit - Lets, near,
ly oppositelbe Exchange Hate'. mar2B:4t*
Apprentices Wanted.
THE anbscriher wants . Apprentices ? to lenrn the Cabi-
I net, Chair.making -and Chair Painting branches 9f
business.
.Boys:of steady habits, about le yeare of age,
would he ;nreferred. bone Reed apPly, who mutat`
come well recommended. . G. FAILINESTOCK,
mart 7 101 Smithfield street.
BEANS -10 Mines Small Whin Beans, for sale by
Whl. DYER,
ap4 N 0.163 Liberty street.
0
Mglll7
==l
533 ,+d...;i,+~
, MMWZM
Bankfro and ettbangt Brokers
.1, - . .... wat; - u. vintLLlAnB,.- •
EXCHANGY , ANDJIANKING OFFICE
N. R. tamer of .Thirct and Wood stmts. .
S !GUT and Time Bills of Richange, Bank Notes al
m oat favorable
coin bought and fold on ti
Collectionsniatle in all the orn . le,ipul cities of the Milo,
at the lowest rates. . Jew
KRAMER & n. A .nri - up Ettrim
~"3
Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • Dialers in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates ,f Depos.
it, Bank Notes; and Coin.
Corner of Third and:Wood sta., directly opposite the St.
. Charles Hotel. - may2B
N. HOLMES &. SON,
Bankers (Old Dealers in Bzehange Coin and Btnk Notes,
No. 65 Market sow t, Pittstrurgh, .- -
MILIAN° SWIM , 111011fiNGI4 .
New York , ! • - pr Cincinnati
"Philadelphia ' ' • " Gouinville
Baltimore '" Bt. Louis
2 " , BANN NOTas.
•
Buying raw
Ohio • - dia
Indiana I
."
Koranok_ y • "
Virginia ' "
Whealing • "
Tonneau* 3 "
'NOON dr. - SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, .
N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets : , Pia:lmre, Pa.,
lAEALERS In Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign
El and Domestic Exchange, Certificates or Deposit, /cc
EXCHANGE on all the principal Citieii of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite— •
COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the 'Tinian:Vibe
lowest rates.
GREEN APPLES-4W bbla.,juillanding from steamer
Cinderella, and for sale by
mor29 SMITH ic SINCLAIR
IDOUND—A Safe Key,mitrked 2W, The owner can
r Lave it, by calling mita.; office and paying for Oda
ap7
MESS AND PRIME PORK-18 bble. Prime 17 do.
Mess; just received and for sale fly
JAS. PATTON, Jr.,
ap7 N0.17 Liberty rt.
IDACTiN SLIOULDERS—Iiritiiks reatiiid fora ale by
JO aP7 PATTOiN, Jr,
"IDLOUIL-430 bbls., just received per the strainer J
I: Nelson, and for sale by lap7l J. PATTON, Jr:
.. • Y
~
1.00 H o A p r
S AWN—Just ree'd j ir4l f r or A ge o w
100ACH c a0N,
ved and
up°
• u)
N 0.2 Smithfield et.
100 BLS. IrOALANITEAPPLES--Otrered very low
to close consignment, by
W. & J. C. ACHESON,
' npn No 2 Smithfield st.
75 BI , LS. POTATOES—Received
N 0.2 Smithfield at.
egYITON YARN-10,000 tbs. asrorted. Nos., 6 Yarn
I._) U Chain, &a., 150 bales Halting, 25 do. Candlewick
For sale at lowest market rates, by
RHEY MATTHEWS Sr. CO.
BU — GAR, &e.-2tlrhWCfEir - cnn. 7 Sugar,
bbls. assorted Nos. Loaf Sugar, 420 do. 0. Molasses,
In store and for sale by
eon REMY,. MATTHEWS le CO.
T ARD-21 kegs No. 1, 1 bbl. do. do., in store for sole
.1./ by [ap2] RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
DEANS, &e.-50 - 1,1310. White Beans, at do. Shelled
IP Corn, in stole. For sale by
apt - HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
UNDRIES-116 sacks Peaches, DO bushels Chest
nuts, in store and for sale by
apt! RILEY, MATTHEWS 4k CO.
rIORN-50 bathe Corn, in.store and for sale by
lJ ap2 S. &W. HARBAUGH.
SUGAR -10 hhds. Sugar, just received and for sale by
& W. HARBAUGH,
ap2 53 Water and 104 Front street.
ILIGOUR-150 bbla. Flour, Extra, just landing, and for
sale by [ap2J • B. h W. -11ARBAUOH.
DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES—A first late arti
cle of each in store and for sale by
apt S & W. HARBAUGH.
DEER HAIR—A few balea Deer Hair, itt store and for
sale by [ap2 . l S. & HARBAUGH.
L' LAS SSEII 7 -100 barrels, just landing and for sale
by S. & W. HARBAUGH.,
marfl No. 63 Water and.lo4 Front-street.
lt U n i T; l in li c t lo l t " l i t ' s l. , ; r g e — c e l i ° v
, n e :i i r a re n l 4 ; f. o f r p s ri a r e e b ß y ol I Butter, pat
rnart..l • • S. 11: W. HARBATIGH.
RAIN—WOO bushels Rye ;
•
G3OOO " Wheat;
•
1000 " Corn ; •
4000 " Barley. WAivrrn ; for which the
highest market price in cash will be paid.
mar 27 S. & W - HARBAUGIi.
IX)L—The hiEhest market price in cash will -be
y paid for the ditterent grades of Wool, by -
S. it W. HARBAUCH,
inar2G No. NI Water and 104,Front-streets.
SOH AR CURED HAIRS 10 casks superior 'Sugar
Cured Hams, received and for sale by
S. & W. 11ARBAUGH, •
mar2G No. 53 Water street and 101 Frani st.
IT . ERRING--100boxes S.caledlierring, received and
for sale by J. S. BONNET
mar.lo Liberty *meet.
RAISINS-Ir ,
t n , tiix , es 151- , R
Ra oin.store and for
sole by (man] J. S. BONNET. Liberty st.
OM
RANGES AN) LEGIONS-55 35
In store and for sale by (mr3o) J. S. BONNET.
lit HMS. SMALL. WHITE: BEANS—Ree'd for
11l sato by (gnarW) :CUMMINS; Sc•SHHIni.
'6O BUSHELS DRY PEACHES—Reed and for aale
by Imar29) CUMMINS tr. SMITH.
30ft BARRELS FLOUR—Reed and for sale by
mar 29 CUMMINS & SMITE
XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Always on hand and for
_rj sale by [mar2Jl CUMMINS & SMITH.
(1110P'D CORN FOR CATTLE ANDIIESOfto—CSR-
V wooly on hand and for sale by
inar24 RHODES Sr. ALCORN, SO Fifth st.
PTB. TURPENTINE -10 bbls., i,i prime'order, just
reeeivea and (or sule by
It A. FAIINESTOCK Sr: CO., -
m0r2.1 Corner Ist ann Wood els.
xTRAcrr LOG WOOD-79 eases, just reed•and for.
L
sale by H. A. FAHNES'FOOK & co.,
mar 24 Corner Ist and Wood sts.
I3ARIS GREEN-19 cans, true, just reed and tor sale
by H..A. FAHNESTOCR & CO.,
Rar29 Corner Ist and_ Wood sts.
bbL,. fresh Egga, ree'd on consignment, and
rI for sale by jinn ne3) KENO & MOORHEAD.
POTATOES' -100 sacks, Just rec'd and for Sale by
mar2e. KING tc MD ' DEA D
OLASS-50 bills. Plantation Molasses ,In store
and for sale by KING & AdOORHEAD,
mar 3 Diamond.
PLANTATION SUG &R AND MOLASSES
-100 hhds. prime Plantation Super;
100 bbls. do. do. Molasses; just received
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
mar 44 170 Liberty street.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-22 brls. S. H. Molasses,
Louisiana Refinery, just•reecived, on consignment
and for sale by '-MILLER & RICKETSON,
rnarl4 170 Liberiy street.
rl and for .9 s l e blt y Honei l lu t :t mer gike=m , e
marl 4 liO Liber . ty street-.
13ROAIJCE-40 sacks Dried Peaches;
40 kegs No. 1 LaLd; for sale by •-•
MILLER & RICKETSON..
marl 4 170 Liberty street
PEACH BRANDY-15 barrels. Peac h drandy, juit're
ceived and for sale by
,MILLER k RICkETSON,
marl 4 170 Liberty street.
RICE—LW tierces Rice, in store and (braille by
MILLER & RICRETSON,
merl4 170 Liberty street.
SHEM, COMBS.—A great variety of Back, Dressing
and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at -
ZEBULON KINZEPS,
niarl7 07 Market street.
A PARTNER WANTED— With a Cash. Capital of
$lBOO, to he the Business Partner in a lilannfaetory
doing a large and profitable business in this oity.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
fob% r Smithfield street.
ITACAULEY'S ENGLAND.A new and cheap edi
11l ilea of hlacauley's History of - England, this day re
ceived a Ad for sale by KAY do CO.,
roar2i CcirrierWoOd and Thlrd Sts.
I=!1
THE finest qualities of Green and Black. Teas, in 1, },
and } packages, warranted equal in price and cpiriN
ity to any in the city. lIENRY. C.
mat-di:2w ' Corner Fifth street and Market alley.
beat
60 BALES CUBA, just received j an , 4Z . fo h r L azty ri:,,
tnarl7 No. 33 Hand at.
~.News for Valiffornlati•.
OLT'S REVOLVER'S, with apparatus; Express
C
in a few.days, by JOHN CART wawirr,
marts • SZ Wood street.
EDIONS! LEMONS!-356 boios Lemons. Inst . re
-
I/ ceived and for sale by JOSHVARHODUS,
anar6:6t 'No.6 Wood st.
ACAULEY'S HISTORY OF RNGLAND—Vots. 1
and 2, price 50 cents—Butler's edition—containing
nll the matter, verbatim et literatim, of vols. I and 2 of the
London edition—embellished with an accurate portrait
of the nuthor. Two vols. in one• ' price 50e. A large
supply of the above received and for sale by
JOHN H. , MELLOR,
mar2S St Wood street.
LNDSCAPE PAPER—
set, a view of the Battle of Monterey;
1 " " " Cerro Gordo;
1 u af. Buena Vista;
1 " " " Fets de Paris;
1 " " Chase de Lyon ;
1" " " Garde Franertir. ;
1 " " " Col. C. Auvergue.
The above is suitable for papering large public rooms,
For sale at the warehouse of b. C.'HILL, • -
m ai : • 87 Wood st
.
WELSH FLANNELS—These roostdesirable G00d.%
warranied,not to shrink in washing, are °instant.,
Iy kept for sale at Dry Goods House of W. R. m URh HY,-
corner of Fourthillid Market streets,where a fresh sup
ply has just beenllreeived. Also, fit,Welsh Gauze and
Persian Flannels, for infants.
'n! ' t
T ropoiala for Distil:,
PROPOSALS - wilt-be received at the ' office of the:
Pittsburgh Gag Vorks until the' 11th inst., for fur
nishing Coat for said IVorks for one 'year, from:May. 1,
ISIn, to May 1, 1650 the Coat to be of sueliquality as,
absii be approved'of by the Engineer and. Cumnuttee—to:
lie of the standard measure of this County, or it be'
mititimted at 76 pounds to the bushel.
The Coal to be deliveredlitto the 'stores in such (man.:
titles and at such times as the Engineer shall renuire.—
Three-fourths of the whole to be &livered by the first of
December. 'PaYments will be' made monthly.- Ample
and sufficient security will be required; and I addition,.
20 per'rents will be retained out ofleach monthly pay
ment, to indemnify the Works for non-fulfilment of con
tract. Any - information required Will be furnished by'
the Engineer, at Works. - . ,
'Edgworth Landletto Seminary, Liecrtektoy:;
rptlit Summer Session of this Institution trill, cora
-1 mence . on Trunk; the Ist of May, .
Teams—For Boaiding and Tuition, in any or all the
English.branches, 065,00 per Session or five months./
For further particulars„see circulars at Meists. John
Irwin h Sons, corner of Front - and yerry streets, or T. H.
Nevin ar C0.,128 Liberty street. - aplkdlvr
BUYING RAYS
•
Buying rates
County k City ord's
Relief Notes *
Pennaylvania Co.
New York
Maryland
New Orleans ,
Ten, Dollars Reward. . .
:IvyHER.EAS, some person of persons having broken
into the office of the Allegheny Cemetery on the
nig t of the 31st of - . March, and golen therefroth a Sur
veyor's Compass and a case otErawinglnstruments, the
above reward will be paid upon cormiction of said per ,
son or persona • The Compass can be easily identified,
from its being what is called &Surveyor Cross CompaSs,
made by Pike; of New York. The Drawing Instriunents
were of fine quality, and London make:, • : - •
JOHN CHISLETT
Office of the Cemetery:April 2;1849.
I==l
2 xOOO 'Karns of Paving.
THE Biriningharn Town Connell, desiring to contract
with some suitable person or persons, to furnish-ma
terials and to pave' about 2.5,00 u yards of the sueets of
that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for" the
whole or any part orsaid work, until the Ist of May
next. Proposals to be left with James M. M'Elroy.
By order of the Council.
ap2:lm THOMAS BLACKMORE. President
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
HOPE CLOTHING 10111P - 011.111.11.r.
131. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and
• the public that he has opened his law Curranto
Erotic, N 0.27, Market street,between Front and Second,
,where he will keep constantly on hand o, large and supe
'riot assonment °fel othing, suitable for the present season::
Having just returned from the East with a new and
splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinp,
of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up
on the shortest no,ice and In the most fashionable style,
on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at
any other establishment m Pittsburgh. -
Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING
EMPORIUM, No. 21 Market et ,Pittsburgh. Imr3l:3m
Valuable Real Estatefier Sale.. 7
THE subscriber will sell, attivate sale, that valuable
ti Property, on the Fourth , street road, adjoining his
pr -sent residence .and give' possessian immediately.—
There are about TEN ACM'S OF CHOICE LAND, in sr
high state of cultivatimi: The improvements are a large
and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a en-:
pe rb Barn, and other ont-b ail dings. A djoi ningthe Dwell
n!g is a running Fountain and a good Pomp, which far
ms!' a. constant supply of excellent water. These, is a
variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubberyon the prentiies.—
If the above described 'property is not sold soon, it will
be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT,. on'
Pen.taylvania Avenel., at the end of the board-walk.
Inquire of fmar3l:3tn) DAVID BEM ER,
(Gazette copy 3mt3)
_congress tialters.
LADIES, wanting something superior, both for, look
and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will
please cull and examine them.. These Booth have no
strings to tie and uttie,- and danglkabout the ankle ;
they are not only much handsomer,Tut display the foot
and ankle,to &much better advantage-than any .olher
Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou
ble. Manufactured by. - : • ' S. KEYS.
inar26 No. B Fifth street.
LADIES' SPRING SHOES—SIIk, Satin and French
Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color,on hand
and made to order. -
Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every
description. Manufactured.by AN S. KEYS,
rnara MC: 8. Fifth street.
CURTAIN FAPER--CinUtlpiecesof Rainbow Window
Curtain Paper, new , styles . ;200D pieces.plain Green
do., at
maid°
67 %Vend s:.
Burnam & C 0.,. .
BOTTLERS, MAttetrAerrairtta Mutrasr.
WATER Sarsaparilla Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Deer,
Mead and llop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 piberty
street, corner of CeCil'A alley, Pittsburgh - ., , - rnarp:y
4 FINE second-banded Tyro Horse Family CAmnios
and Harness, in good order. ' Applyirnmedia;ely le
THOR SANDERS, corner First street and Cherry alley,
as a bargain will be given. ap4tars
D For Sate
RUG SPORE, in Grant street ; neat- Second. - En:
quire of , [ap3:3vv] WM. HARDE,N.
ROBINSON is opening the largest importation. "di.
rect, , ot CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS,
and TRIMMINGS, expressly for this market, Avhich, for
vichnessof finish, excel any. 1 .
Err Post Braidings, corner Fifth and Wood. lar.3?2w
On Sunday afternoon, a pair of GOLD
1 420 2 6 12 SPECKS - The finder will be liberally re
warded, by leaving them at this office. apl:2i
Issas W*lRlsma,
AffEIICHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be
ljYJ.. Iweenlst and ea streets. ' ' apty
XTOTICE.--The undersignmtherehyt gives notice that
£t from and after this date. Mr: Joan Rom is the only
'anthirised person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG,
VasMc:iable Bead Quarters,
Pittsburgh, April 2, '49. No. 22 Market at
'DECEIVED A. MINER'S.—The Caxtous, a
114 Family Pic lure • by E. Dalwer Lytton.
The Diamond andthe Pearl ; by Mrs. Gore.
Now York in Slices • with splendid illustrations.
The Old Judge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge Ilulibur
ton, author of Sam Slick.
The Adventures -of Caleb Williams, or things as they
are; by William Godwin. -. •
Davis' Manuel of Magnetism; new edition. - -
. Motht's Chemical and Pharmacutic Manipulations;
with 423 illustrations.: ' -
L. New. Description of CaliZernia, complete. with all
the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L.-
W. Hastings., a resident of California.
marl& SatrrutTELD sr.. 3n DOOR ABOVE SECON
• '•'' , ol.l IN THE MATTER of the voluntarY as
-4., • .signment Of Wail F. CIIAPNET to WiLuAN
e . PAYNE, N 0.199, October Term, 1848, iii the
p . ~., Court bt Common Pleas .of Allegheny
A. ' I ( ' ... County, tbe Court appoint Heade Wash
,. "-
1 )
inngton Auditor, to audit, settle 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 appointment on tbe
(ith day ot April, 1849, at 2 o'glock, P. 2f., at his office, in
Fourth street, Pittsburgh.. - f •
mar2o, - • ' -.. READF, WASHINGTON.
April Magazines received tat/11. Aalltnerrs.
GODES LADY'S BOOK, FOR'APRIL; Grid:la:Ws
IP
Magazine for April.
Sartain's Union Magazine, for April.
Macitulny's England, I. and '2 parts; cheap edition,—
Published by the Harpers. -
Part 6 Illustrated Life of Dr. Franklin.
_ • .
Celeste, the. Pirate's Daughter; a Tale of the South.
west. By Miss Eliia A. Duprey.
The Midnight Sun, a Pilgrimage; byf'rederik , a Bremer
'Blackwood's Magazine, for March. -
Linen's Living Age; N 0.254. •
Mr Smithfield street, third door above - ‘A; [apt
LIIIEN .QINGLIAMS.—W. R. Mescal - has now open
a hirge assortment of above.Goodaj plain Cham
bray Plaids and , Stribe.s; also, French knells of every
quality; barred do. for boys , wear ; and a large assort=
went of woolen, worsted and cotton Goods, for boys'
wear. Buyerit are invited to call at North-east corner of
Fourth - and Market streets.
Wholesale buyers will please walk up stairs, entrance
from Fourth street. merge
I .
Tux subscriber would inform the pub-
' liethat he has taken the store on SLlCLlrelgaiMa
street forinerly occupied by Dr . Reynolds, where
he intends manufacturing to order, Gentlemen's,
Ladies',Mimes and Children's BOOTS, SSOF.S and
GAITES, which; for neatness and workmanship, demi%
bhity and quality of materiale, cannot be surpassed by'
any other establishment in the city. - He WAS; and *DI
endeavor to 'merit, a share of public patronage.
mar3l:2w • ' THOS. A. HINTON:
old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
IY.I. others wishing to provide themselves with a head-
SONle DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or airy other arti
cle in the line, can do 50, by leaving their orders with
JAIRES'M'OUIRE,
mar3l Third street , , St. Charles Building.
•
TN a few days I will he ' in receipt of a well .selected
IN
and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, cow
on their way from the East,4o which I would invite the
attention oftry friends. A good fit, warranted in all
cases; JAS. MeGIJIRE,TaiIor,
mar3l Third street, St. Charles Building.
N urs-10 bap Filberts
10 E`English Walnuts;
50 . Shelled 'Aline's:is;
hates 13ordeaux -"." • received and.' (of
sa l e by - (mar3l.l L S. BONNET. •
• .
pRUNES AND FIGS---000 drums Figs; • . -
- . 150 boxes and jai's Trnitea.'
In store and for rale by - lAt. BONNET,
mnr3L - Liberty ;street
[lonrnai copy.] • -•
EAV J3(X)K3—History of queen. Elizabeth; by Jacob
.1.1 Abbott, with engraVitigs. Just . keetived and - Toi
eater by • JOHNSTON' & STOCKTON,
mural - - Corner Market arid 3a Ste
. . . . .
iIurACXULEVOITSTOI I VO.P7ENGUM.I-11arpers'
- 1,11 Edition, fine paper, No. 1 ; price 25 emits. t re-.
ceived and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ,
mar3l ' Corner Market and 3d sta.
IikTEW .HOOKS—Easay on the. Untonrof Church and
1. 1 11 State- - By,Bapfist N0e1,11.1. A.
.The Hnnd Book of Hydropathy, for professional "a nd'
domestic. use; with an appendir.. on the best mode at
forming hydropruhie establishments, being the result of
twelve . yearn - erienec Grafenburg and Freyvral
dn Be
'Fhe .o.nxtons, a Family Picture. By Sir E. Bolvrer .
Lytton, Just received, and for sale by '
JOHNSTON.& STOCKTON, •
..mar26 •-- , corner Third and. Market eta.,
f'llo hIILLINERS.--The subscriber has a large- stock
of seasenedTitaber, suitable for BONNET_BLOCKS,
which he fa prepared to turn to the Spring fashion,at his
TurningF.stablishtnertt,N'o:d7..Fdlh street._ t .
..marbluhrk - - - .
01.. - AZWES--311 !Ms. itiblaaueit, tur store sell for,sile
lap 2) . ;S.& W. HARBAUGH.
ORANGES! ORANGES!-000 bozo. Oranges, just re
ceived and for ezde:by', ;`JOSHUA RHODES,
antra - No. 6 Wood at.
U=MI
Clot Store.
New Boot and Shoe Store.
LOUIE
New, - Goad,.
===
Ehr Q3ocibs.
NEW GOODSH,IIIiGriIINHI.HAHPAIINH
.
THE BIG GOLDEN- BEE , HIVE- - AGAIN,
•Netry Spring and SumnierDri Goodin= opening at the
- Sign - of the 810- BEE - HIVN, Wm, -
. • between - Third -and Partith:stike4. - ,
AVM. RUSSELL No 62 Market str eet, be
":
reet;be
' tw . een Third and 'Fourth' etsi sign - the Sig
t:•Z..i Golden Bee.lfiveauts now comraeneedrectiVing
-a very large and • spleriAd stock of. Spring' and
Summer DRY GOODS, which he is ensibld to offer Whig
numeronacustamers and the public generally,.at prices
far below - those - of any former season: These 'Goods
have all been selected with the greatest thire,:and will be
found to be one of the largest and' most splendid. stoeks
of:spring and:SamtnerGoode ever offered irt this City;---.
As many of these Goods liaie beam purchased of the im
parters, pcb theaatest arrivali from EutoPe, the subseri
ber is confident that he can oiler .to his_custonieraihe
very rieWear stylesof Ladies DreaS Goods, comprising .
English, French, Swiss;hi ill and ScetchLiaads, together.'
with a-full assortment of Artisilein- Manufacture; aOti
cheaper than can be found ellewhetff: ' :
- - . LADIES' - DRESS GOODS:
Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low " • -
Rich Brocade- ... do.. beautiful goods,-, • •
Rico Grenadincs,plain and figured • ;
Glace Silk, rich goods; 7 •
Poult de Sole, fashionable and line importations
Block Armerreif,plaid and. striped;
Brocade Linares, new styles;-' . .
Mohair - Chameleon' figured, (very cheap;)
Silk Tissues,: ll colors; ' , . . . •
Balzazines, in great variety ;. • • •
Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses;
New style rich Mourning' Lawns ;
Organdie Lawns, abeautifulaftlaleti i
Black Gros de Rhino, all widths and qualities
Black Bombazines, of Moat approved mares; • .
Paris printed Baregee, extremely low; • -
- Paihrprinted Lawns. in greet variety;
Crapes and Crepes blase, a tuft assortment ofccilereand
Together with a large supply' of De Laines and Alpacas,
some 'as low' sin cents per yard. In addition to the
above will be found. a beautiful assortrneni. of . Black-
Brussels Lace,fiv rut:eating dresses.mantillas end capes.
Also,' French worked' Capes, Cellars and Caro; 1 0 4/ 06
styles. Also. Viitenti ,Lawns as il-Spotted . Robes, very
cheap ;Swiss . , Mal y Jaccinet and Book. Mullins ; Bonne t
'Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificialsi.
Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. . •
3HAWLS! BRAWLS
Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ;
Crape d' Chine, do. a new article
Rich changeable Glace Shawls , high lusts
Mode Entli'd.Thibet do. . extremely low •
Black Emb'd Thlbet -. do. - very cheap;
Black Silk do best quality
Black Nett do. , lowpriees;
White Canton Crape do,jiplendid goode;
Chameleon Silk M
laimportationiS'
Printed Cashmere tto•• 'cheapest lathe city ; -_
White Emb'd a beautiful ankele.
PARWSOLS!"PARIPISOtg !
- Me largest; cheapest and besfassortment to the City
Parasols from the lowest to the most- splendid, Halt And
costly, article,"of 'the - newest, styles tind colors, can
always be fonad.nt the - Bigßec-HivebevireenThird and
Fourth sta.; N6:112. [mar23] > WM. L:
.RUSSELL:-
• •
Domestic andlilitaple Goods, Chaup_e Yet
A LARGE 'STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10
accts per yard; Bleached nail:unbleached Wilk*,
from 3 cents upward ißed'Tickings Mid - Checks;•if full
supply of all qualities andprices; Irish Linens; Table
Damask; Bassin and•Seotch Diapers; No Table
Diapers; Crash and Dowlus; Scotch and Manchester'
Ginghams; Sattfnetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills;
all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fail - to
please, and without fear of competition. - ' ' " '
117 — Remember 'the Big Bee • Hivechinrket
tweerrThird and Fourth streets—No. 62; • '
niar• .'• • • • - WM. L. nvsstrt,:—
New Spring 'Goods
•
WO. Glj, MARKET STREET, between Fourth 'street
and the - Diamond Foinign - and Domestie Dry :
Goods. • - .The sabgeriber lam just received his first supply
of Fancy and sta,ple Dry Goods, adapted to the - Spring - -
Sales, consisting part of the following: • • - .
4-4 English Lawns. only .1.2 i cis.. - French Organdy
Lawns; 121 ctn.. 4-4 Blue Alerimac.. Prints,
Double Purple Prints,. 12} CM., Drab Mous do Lain, 12;
eta., French Dress fiptugharas, 121 eta.; 4-4 Bro*n.filtig- -
lins, from to 8 cts., Bleached :gushes, 21,-, cis., 4-4 Bleach
ed 61 to 121 etc., Prints, Merlinae Patterns, 8#
cis 2d Mourning Fr. Oingliams, 12} cm., French Work
LADIES' DRESS GOODS : - -
Brocade Chamelion Silks, Brosha Fi,lured Silks; Cita,
m elion Satin de Shien j Wide Black Plaid Silks; :Wide I
Black Gro. de Rhine Silks,, Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid --
Ore. d'Arm oar Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black
'Mantilla Silks, Parity Printed Lawns, English Printed
Lawns, 'French Dress Gilighams, Embroidered Swiss
Unsling, Paris Prinu d Mous de Laing, Satin Plaid
f, eg,;Charnelion Plaid Grimadiues, Plaid Linen LUEIfeRj.
New style Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies' Cravats; Reter
Bordered Linen Cambric 'Handkerchiefs; French %Val:
Capes and Collars:Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle,
Three and Silk Gloves, Mohair' and' Wasted . Mins:
Black Silk Fringes and Winks; 'Mull, Swiss, lacOneti and
Thread Edgings and InSertings White mid Black Silk
Hose, Cashmere, Moravian, deck Odd Wilke 'Cotton
Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils, , .
Embroidered White Cashmere and Ciape Shawl - 4,
Plaid and Black - Silk- Shawls, Black and Colored Idticis''
de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berne. Shawls,. F-rettCh:' ,
Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and ,
Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. ' •
DOMESTIC - AND-STAPLE
- Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia- '
per and Crash; Irish Linen and Lawns: Bleached,.
and Brown Muslins, Casinetts, Kentucky', Jeans, Ad
Ticking, Domestic Ginghams, Colored- Carabrics, =led'_
White White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flaimels;. Canton
Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drilling,.
Frenclrand English, Blue, Mack and Brewn Cloths
Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy-.
Vestings and Cravats; - Silk Under Shirte dud Drawers;
Linen. Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a fide
sortment of Gloves, Hosiery' and Suspenders. :
- PARASOLS 'AND PARASCSETTS -
I have just received a Splendid assortment - 0 . 1
Style. Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols,Par
The above Goods•have nil been purchased nt tho low
cat cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail; tt
such rates as eanuot fail to please all who wish to buy
good Goods at low prices. •
mar 23 - -
The Spring .And Summer Stock of
READY-'MADE .CLOTHING AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS, •
COI TIM PREMINT SILASON, 1125 WIRER nest
Even by the Celebrated Establiohntenl use! . ' •
rp,I_HE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE 'betocroved:
upon the enterprise of the proprietor,' hits el:laded'
him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow
him to sell, Wholesale and Retail LOWER than any
other Honse,East or West.
JOHN ArcLOSKET, Menufaelurer of * Ready:lll4dt
Clothing, No. Ifil
Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa.:,Tms just
completed his Stoc k,'and 'has now - on band, ready for
sale, the largest , 1/2038fa,hionabre and aariugasurrinent of •
READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered ilium United
States ;•alt of which have been made tinder his home-
dint° inspection; in tnis city, AT PIIICIM IMAM ;
A engraumea—together with one of the choicest - selec,. -
lions of Imported fine Black, Illue„Brown, Olive and '-
Drab French, Belgian and English - CLOrHS; that:ll4i;i.
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST%
INGS of every descriptiou, such as Cashmeres, Mail=
Bellies, rich. Silks, fancy Elauns, , Ac., &e:' Al!' the nevt4'.•"
eat styles fancy PASSIMER.F.4,, of every descripiiin;_
alrof which will made up to order. atahe shortest no
tielsi•in the latest and most fashionable style. •
Mie" proprietor informs the public that the principle.
upon which he will do business will be upon the basis
of HONESTY and•FAIR DEA4ING; and in order toes-.
tablish d confidence in the buyers. I am detennined to ad,
here to my origidal motto, "Quick Sates and Small Pre
,fits;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, by .
marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figural,
S
o that each customer can select trout an immense -And :
exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, at the
law tot price n can possibly be bought for. , . • ;
Business shall continue to be transacted at tare:glen,.
siva esuddishment, which has long since obtained the;
character or being the Pint Tailoring Establishment io
.Pitubtergli.
Inc Roth., Carsalmereis Dud Veatings..
. SAMUEL GRAY, .•
MECHANTTAILOROtrchangs Buirdinv.St.
atret, Pittsburgh. hoaxer returned from' •
and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine otsortumor:
of Cloths, Cassimeres and. Yestinapai of.ihe, best quality
and latest styles, which be is pieprred to make to ardor'
in the best manner and in the Istest•fashions„' imrl7,lnr • '
Wine. Shirts, Spring /lisle.. —,, • :I:: •
E. DWARD TODD ic - CO., are now receiving frquil4olSh-
Factory East, a large stock affirm and raechninqullhz...,
hp SHIRTS, whtdb, for durability and style of nitltrllrei
•facture, are.not surpassed in this or any other marketk:r.l. t .
The trade will be supplied, at lowest New York 3..
pricesp..
Wareroom, corner 'Fifth and Marker streets, tp€,..:, t.
• np9.:.„1 ,
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'IVORY COMB —lease, assorted leaving:including
-IL Rao C; and 8. S. Fine. For sate at the lowest myna ,
fuetarer's pricesovith discount off. at ; • • • ••
• • •' - EDWARD TODD & •
.• up 2 Coy. ot.Filtb and Market Ma., up stairs.
Uhl SUSPBNDERS-,2 eases,' aesorted,;qualltie*,
G
Swivel Joint Stapeaders, just received and fdr rale -
low by. , ' • •• • • E. TOD/rBc. CO.; .
• feb2 Cor. of Fiat' and Market abi, op inoirii.• • :
CARPET BAGS--1 'wive Gne 'Winn, •• :• •
lirastelis cirpOliatc: , '•
• • Received this duy'and (of vale lowbyy. _
. • • ED IVA tql TOlairdi.
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2iraTiGE sad h a ndsome oteormtent ArnevVoit!idilev,,:
.pnrtieulailyadopted to. City .tratie, just recehrid by . •J
gw ea r b n . FIAMPTON, 11.1MITH
• . . Boyle's Chintzes. • • - ..;
nASES of olove - Goals, quid 9-9 wide, fancy
v awl double.Purble, for nide by . • .
marSnbn HAM mci:sr. shirr% at:vok,
AWN9:I4NE'N HERFAIES:.LnvEN
and Fancy Direfts Goods ,of eveiT deicription;',joit.,•`- -
oprned.by (mara2m) SICUTIt & Co.'
tipu couNytt.t..ttitattatANTd.-IV. It. ttimuliv,N
F.ast corner oi:Fourth nod Market streets, Pistsbunt .
has now open his first sutipt y of SPRING aittsultimEa.
GOODS, and invitee merchants to exautiner his 810Cii.
a:r Wbolegalo Rooms up. eteirientrrume .. from 4th
street: _
1NG11.1,5181 1:11N 1 ie1AMS! 01NunAltts t- 2 A -. •
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G• Menne & .03. • No. GO Alarket street. have In '610611 ,
150 pieces' Giughlens,"velikli ''•
TEAS.—Tbe aubAeriber la-now receltlufr:
F: the Pekin • Tea -Store,. FRESH.' OOLONG BLACK
TEAS, by tbe Snwi:Russell nod T. llr. Seers, the only -
vessels in, ibis Spri fig. '• Alpo;..Bne Youltg•Hysons Trope
rial end GuispWA•steit.' • - : JAYNES, c-
marl 7 - • - :.• "nt 70 : FounIt •-•
S COs.--P
AVE gtei•Feett ebt ,a- Teovale;.....-
tete Sheriff , for Costs, are tegitested to call
the subscriber,. ••
and settle, • COYLE
- tag)
, • ' iireei. ~
DOM' WINE• 4-3 cask', pure Grape, in P ore niiiA
E for ( marlo ] • JAMES PATTON Jr. Jr •
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SHAWLS
• ABSALOM MORRIS,.
No. OS. Mc rket et, Pittabuyith.