==3M==ME2== . -kiMb!g-,l.Fost' Job -Prin_tm.ovifice: oilum OP WOOD AND raw BTPEEPB. frr:liaving added to our Establishment, a splendid teaat-PoorefFtinting Machine, we prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper end Book work in a style* of nn imputed treantrondneatness, and -upon the most rea sonable terms. We respeetfally . solielt the patronage or the publie athls line of Oar busmen. bo tAaN ; Id: Th u lt Inn u ts ' (1 0ed ty 116 :iiTgIe s rlet! utees* inumon. :IThenitispOstelc;an garde r ut uvula Eltaftlit BE:1 - ittetr,13. - .h....Fahnestock & Co.'s Rube faetentheut been of greatservice. Prom the statement Or Mr. Bodenhamer, the Tender can draw Ms °Tr infer; enees., Facts.are. conclusive - and cannot be gtousayed : Tenn:, April 14th, - Ventlemen--Deas vary; much aillieted with ithetuna. Lion last sammer, and being advised by Mr. Shepard, is usatynne'Bullefaeient two davit it gave:me entire re" lief; and I have not been troubled with - it-since.. : . ;Toms' Bororsuseten:. . . Proposed and sold tine B A. V'AFINESTOCE eCO , • : • - Coiner lot and Wood, f!ps . • 'Also, earner of Birth and Wood otreets. wFnsuanntLanson Sthusl e..;-Prepared bpi'. W. Kelly ni street, N.Y. and for sale by A. JAYNE . ; No: 70 Fourth street, Agouti for the inrum tu facrer. This will be found it delightful article ;ofbeveruge in families, .and particularly ut sick rooms. Bsisteettaoht.L.—Animproved Chocolate preparation, beinge a econbination of Cocoanut; innocent, invigorating and.. inimitable ; highly - recomtumuled. particularly for invalids. Preparad by W. Baker. Ditrchester, Mass., and - forsabrby 41.._JA.T . NIS, at therPe kin Tea Store, N 0.70 • . Cheap - Groceries. -- undersigned most respectfully inform' the rens of:Pittsbingh and vicinity that they have open ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the 'S. W. cornet of ; Third. and Reiss streets; which will be in connerMn Wiertler Obi Spaid,.N. W. comer of Fourth Having unfurled-our banner, with Quick Sates and Email.Prefits" as its motto, we ask a share' of public pa- Annexed we give a list of our Retail Cash prices :- -Best Rio Co - free, a cents tb.;1.3 tbs. for 01,00. " • N. o.:Sugar, (old) O,L, ets. f' lb.; IS. tbs. for SIN. N.O.Sugar(new) 5 " 20 " " • " • Rasin__Soap; .. 5. " " " 22 . ." Mould Candler,..l2i 0). .Molasses, " qrt.;4o cut. rPgealon. 4 ‘ - Box Raisins, (new) 121 c. -V. lb: . - . - • Rice, IS lbs. for Sip-, or 41 for 25 cents; YOung Dyson; lurpirtal,.Ganpowder and Black Teas, from sp cents to 41,511P-Ib. Eater's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced do.; Eaker's Cocoa, Crushed and Pulverized Lost - Sugar; Kentucky Mustard. Java Coffee, Olive Oil, Spices of all kinds, in every variety.. • Aar goods are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. -Me -most respectfully ask a call Dom the heads of truxulies, that they may judge our gotids and prices. Thimtful for past favors, we auk a continuance Gt . '-: • S. M. YOUNG CO, . •N . W. corner of Fourth and,Ferri,- •-ia , • And S. W.:earner of Third anti Ross streets. E IaG I V barrels and 2 byres, for sale ta r, DYER.. DACON-A,500 lima prime 'country. cured' Ifog Round, for mile by _ - inp77 WM DYER. 8 R20 0 7-30 , dozen, tyro siges, for eal.e,ll,:z.t. DS - ER' 'CIAGS-4 sacks, for sale - bp . ap7, ' , - . . WILLIAM DYER. MOP ASH-9 bblis. Pat Ash, received on consignment, .1" - - ' mad for'sale by - h'INO- & MOORHEAD, TOW YARN-50 d0z., 0.11 hand and tor %ale by bbls., in store and for We by 14 ups* . SING & .15100RHEAD. Tile Western Insurance Company, of rNsonforardty with the " - Act Incorporating the -West em Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in the. County of Allegheny ,": approved the :BM day of March, A. ze.lsl9,Bookswill be open for the subscription of the Capital Stock of said Company, at the Morionga.: beta House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on 'MONDAY, the 23th day of APRIL; 1849, between the hours of ten and three o'clock,itnd continued at the same pbace and dur ing the same hours, from day to day, until at least Men ty-fire burulred Shares shall blase been subscribed. Five Dollen vent be required to be paid on each share,- at the time of subscribing. By order of the Commissioners. - JAMES LIPPINCOTT. "7 - _Linen Gllngtsarnsi'&e. ' ' whiMURPHY, at" North•east corner of etti and Market streets, has received a large assortment o en Lustres ,and Ginghams . 'and: French Dress Ginghems., • . - Drab. Alpacas and lions de LaineS; Satin striped ' - - *do. do. - es,Balutrines, nod Tissues; • ,tU x ni s r English Prints; A i estic do. ne o Artnient - of Gloves, Gosiery, and Spring Goods f1y,..t0 which the attention of all buyers of Goned Wholeintlo Rooms on second story, where *goods be sold to dealers very low. " DPO _ AUCTION SALES; By JAAvEE AVICENNA, AtIcTIoNEER, Pio. 11 ; 4 WOOD. STIIMST, MUSS DOOBB . - FR= FIT.= QM - MIFFS SALE of Broad Cloths, Boots and Shoes, 1,, continued at AUCTION.--Ttns Dlir, Wednesday, April 11th, will be continued the sale of Dry Goods,, Boots and Shoes, /to., by order of John Forsyth, Eal, High Sheriff of Allegheny County, at DicKenna's Auc tion Booms. - JOHN FORSYTH,Sheriff. °all JAM E S McKENNA; Auct. Family. GreCtritil• - = bsctiber would call the attention of the public to his la and well selected Mock ot Family 080- and . Families will be supplied on the lowest tenns, and all - articles delivered free of charge in either of The two cities, by HENRY C. BELLY, . mark4:bn • - Corner Fifth Street and Market alley. Wantedlmmedtaliely. - A •PEDLAR'S WAGON—Enquire at this office. • • ' - • - marn—tt ' .--.Fourgood Jour. • ainters wanted,- - JOHN CORRISTON ; St Charles Building MUBAGS PECANS ; 10 bbis.do.;just received and for -sale . by: [RM.. . JOSHUA RHODES. pAitasoLi ease siiner. Silk Pants°ltr; • and (ornate by' MeCANDIN• 44 B & CAMPBELL, 97 Wciod street, •• • f.rt• etl Tee'. . or sale b • - - .77 JAB. PAITON, Jr. PLOUREtamblelon's brand, for sale by 510 - - ARMSTRONG k CROZER. 1A99N.4" t renewed and7Or sale bir . 11..RMSTRONG & CROZER. RBIS. FRESEU ROLL BU TER—Today retebred and for tale by [ap7l-ARBISTRONGIA. CROZEIL I• 3KEGSNo.I•LARUL.Inst received and for sale by lap 7. • ' ARMSTRONG lc CROZER. • for 'saleb rls. C b Cider, just re ceivedand for 'ste [ appARMSTItONG h CROZER. P are ES--20 sae a Dried Apples, Just pee'd and for sale by (ap'7YARMSTRONG & CRAZED 100YS AGL.WOOL TWEEDS—For ante by'. An PS, FANCY CASSIMERE—On baud, mut for sale nuinufaaureea prices, by ,ffeb2el - H. M.S. 4,0/124, 21LX?D CLAYII4-4.last, reed, and lei sale at manufacturer's itrices, by Ifeb2o) .11. CAN Y C ffeb23ll Effs BAIRB DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal- OILY ifornialuen is diretted to this aniele. They wilt be sold afelosettautigament, bY freZOI a 34) 2i ' 'OD pairl.tted Isiankete, 68 .by 64, 6 tbs., libbon boand, received 'this day, on ousigntrtent 'from' the manufacturer, and for sale by IL LFa apt, •• . Liberty,osite Fifth Street . opposite FRESH ARRIVAL 4F NEW GOODS, ' •AT P. DELANT , S.. NO. FoRTY-NmR, LIBERTY ST., fTITS.BURGH. POST RECEIVED, extensive and .. general asiort -0 Meet' of Preach,' English, Belgian and American Cloths,. Cassimeres and Vestlngs,of the laiest and most .4estrablo patterns. Amongst Stern will be found a 'tali e .ty of entirely new styles ...ncy Cassimefes and Vest •.'ings, of tha latest importations—all .of 'which: will be made to order in thistaost, fashionable manner,- at short notice, and reasonable prices. • ••• . • . On landca large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring. Style, and will be sold /ow for cash. . _N.. B. To Tunas,.-:Watts Graduating Shoulders' Alensnris Skstem...for sale at (mrlal&w . ) P. DELANY'S. ;:,.•..:, Greestwood Garden. . TEUS deliglafalSanatter Retreat inAnvr Open for the , reeeptiorvotirialtera. Ice Creams, Fruit, Nuts, Con ' fectiantirt and All the good 'things nature and art can gmattea, ntrill-be served up, in - tfie. best manner, iu the s .-Balrern: The Tea-Table -be spread at o'clock 'Conducted on Temperance principlea, - and closed on ~. .:, - Roqueti of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest A large collectioa of-the choicest varieti of Green. house Plants Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Nonni, for The .ste*.aterimer Thos. Sem *ill bb ready, in a few days, - to ran from the Pointio the Garde • • - t {Journal and Gazette copy.l-,- • ::)"-4,nnetire Partner, vithSlsoo'eash cap ital, to. engage in a. Wholesale and Retail Grocery ho as; now in Jr.tive .apeottlit, 'arid doing a gcioll bu 'peek having the advantageof a promin'int stand.' C..CUTHBERT,9en...Agent,, npYD- - - t Smithfield street. ST B.ECEIVED, at-the sign 0f..." Plane and 8,2107; 400 pain Twisted and Straight TIlleiehtd1111; :moo Di. Wrought and Ham Nine: For sale No. Wood et. 10 - COTAIX CO= 'R."57 bales quart, pint 11.11111 a water AJP: velvet Carlca,jae, rec'd 'and for sale by -• • • •••••• • , •••-• srd. FATINESTOCKIe Bplo_ • , Cotner Ist and Wood its: • tiOR-40101t. refintd, jUST. rec l / 4 1.. and-far-sate by ji;A:PAHNES'POCK do Ca, . - . Corner lst nriti Wood-tits. . - TIOOPENS ISINGLASS- 44 eases Sheer and Shred, Nl3otreeeivOlui t ir ir t lib lrif • A. FA ESTOCt & CO., aplO Corner let and World sm.. MiMal2. „ . . • . . . • ' ' "- •• . • • - • - • - . • - .•. .•- • ••• • . -. • , , ~utttmer al _ano- Jinaittial, PITTSIIIIRCIR.BOARD OF' TRADE. • • XAMESMAFFRALLKEt TS. 'CLAR. - - Comfit= von APRIT I . 40#1st FHIPTON ' PAB9ETIFES AIMANOEMENTB FOR IE4B. Ste ambo4PanketLine,leavesdailytorCineinfiati,l6 et. Paisenor Punkin, via' Bromurville, to Baltimore and is, and 6 r. n. kiaii Coach Lime, direct .to Philadelphia, 9 A. is, and 12i WesteTi aii4Feadirri Mall Cliteit Line, 6 1. M. North-Weacein, via Cleveland, " daily 16 K. and Western Near York, . daily, A. X._ _ m a.x , rth-Ennto Philadelplua,thuly, exceptaleulaya,4 AERIVALE AND DEI .\RTURE OtMAtLS.: , Enatem Mail via PidladelOnt, due 3 a. a.; Closes 12 la. Western Mail, Cin. and Lowey., due 13 P. IL, closes 5 .a.n. south.via,l3alt.aud Waphingron j due 8 v. at., eloseaSe.. at. ISTortb,Weatern via Cleveland; QUO itk.k, 01011e119 A.* ,Erie and Western Nevr York, duo Se. at., closes 8 a.* , . . I Par talus. Asked: Offered Bank of Pittsburgh. •-..-• _ 8 50,00 850.00.-550,00 Exchangeßank - 60,00 44,00 ; , 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank 50,00 ' 50,00 .49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank • . . None in market. Hand Street Bridge ' 511,00 , 50,00 - 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge - 50,00 • 35,00 'Old Allegheny Bridge ' ~.25,00 .. 30,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stoek, paid on , • shares, 019,50 . ' 5,00 1,43 ;City Bonds (0 •IP' cent') ' - .9 1 4 1 0 '_ Monongahela Bridge. ••-•• • • .... 15,00 - . ' t 6,30 Gas Stock —. 50,00 _ , , - • . Daily Rootow or the Irarketo. OFFICE -OF THE POST Vraprreerr .. AT hilarelve, Apr il 11, 1849. N, Wl!* ve tY iively yesterday in every diree.. LIIMBER..There ii very little excitement among boyerii oritellers; prices are the same as last year, We are informed that all has arrived Rona above; attain sold here. Many rafts have passed od for _ . PROVISIONS...S:Ird &vid no change in prices. GROCERIES.-.The market continuos as reported yeatersiii—firak for gugar;Moloases' and Coffee.— The adrinee will be maintained. FRUIT..There was a sale of 500 bu FeaNnta on the wharf at 62c.; re•sales at 680170 c. The market seems to stiffen. Salei at $l,OO in a small way. Lemons are unchanged'; but Oranges have hien put into the hands of one houie and prices have advan ced to 64,00, at which sales were brisk ,yesterday. LEATHER.:No change in any kind except New York Red which ha* been selling at a cent higher than we have been quoting. We now say, 18c. for light weights; 19 c. for heavy. . QFLOUR..The market seems unchanged; it is remarkableAlint prices are maintidned here while declining in the East. The sales yesterday were at $3,00. Spirit of the Dousestle-narheta. . . Br. Loun, April 2d, 1849. The eupply of money for.the transaction ofproduce business has been pretty fkir, nod the market has consequently been tolerably easy. Sight drafts on the East are at I per cent. premium. lime bills are negotiated at I p cent. per month diecouit. Sight drafts on Pittsburgh are at l'premium ; on Cincinnati at par ;on Louisville - the same. Brokers draw on New Orleana at / per cent:premium. Time bills are disposed of at .1 to 2 per cent: discount. Lind-The market has been rather unsteady, and to-day has been entirely inactive. , Sales on Thurs day ol 1,194 - pigs Upper Mines 4483,65, and 3,100 pigs Upper . Mines in two lota at 113,77/013,80,•and yesterday of 6= pigs do. at 83,75 per 100 lbs. Sales of Bacon have been rather limited. A lotof 16 eke thoulder* and• barna,. country cured, was taken on Thursday at 3ifitse; on yesterday, no large sales ; to . day, gales of 73 casks, shealdera 31, sides 41, hame sc. qk bf. , CISCTIMATI, April 7, 1849. Proris'ions--The only sale heard of to-day was 300 Ink Alen - Pork at 9,00. Before change, prints tnessagea were received from New York, reporting tralea of Alen Pork at 10,00 per brl, but holder. here, in 'anticipatiritt of a readdition, are firm at $9. Nothing done in Lard. WhiskeraThere is a fair demand, with prices len firm than on 'yesterday. Sales ibmprised 81 and 86 bd. from' railroad at 14,ic ; 101 from Canal, 61 &am river at 141ci 43 front milroad,B3 and 21 friim river, 30 from wagon at 75c. , Oratories... The sales reported to day comprise 15, 15 and 25 hhda fair Sugar at 5c ; aad 44/barrai• N. 0. Molasses at 25c. Lovnvaut, April 5, 1849. Beeves—The supplies of good Cattle are very meagre, and pnces rule quite high. We quote a sale of 31 head choice Cattle at $5,2505„50, various light sales of fair Cattle at 4,2045,00, and mile Of in• ferior at 4,00. We heani of uo sales uor shipment this week. Sales o f Calves at 2,8004.00. Hogs— We quote sales for the regular supply of the market in light droves at 303703,00, net; sad an occasional sale at 4,25. Sheep—The supplies are getting light, and we quote sales to tbe 'butcher* at 1,5003 M for choice ; sales of common to fair i,ocei,oo. PRESS. AERIVAL Oil NEW GOODS, _ AT-P. DEL AN Y'S, N 0.49 LIDERTYSTENET, PITTSBIPROFE UST. RECEIVED, an extensive tilid general assort. J ment of French, English, .Setran and Amnican CLOTHS, CASSJMERES and rES77NGS, of the latest and most desirable -patterns. Amongst them will be found a variety of entirely new style nncy Cassimeres . and Vestlngs, of the . LATEST IMPORTATIONS; All of which will be made to onser in the most fashiona ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices. A large and general assortment of READY-MADE -CLOTHING, On hang, made in the presenr Spring style, comprising every descriPlion of - FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Made of French,. English, American and Belgian Cloths, di the mastfaskrwstab/e eaters. • New style Business Coats, -plain black and fancy colored Caahmarett, TWeed and-Sommer Cloth Sack Coats, and Pantaloons of superior single and double mined Cnssimeres, Smuttier -Cloths, and every other de scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear. Also, a choice assortment of . . NEW STYLE VEST S, Each • Silks, Cashmeres, plain and fancy colors; . plain black Satin of supe ri or quality ; with a great va riety of substantial and well made CLOTHING; Altogether comprising one of the largest and handsomest assortments or . READY MADE CLOTHING, That can be found in the City, which will be sold Low von Casa. N 11. To Tarcoas.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder Idea uur System, for sale at P. DELANY'Si ap6:d&w' , 49 Liberty st. Extension, of the Baltimore and OAlonall qv CONTRACTORS FOR GRADUATION AND MA .I. SONRY.--Psoromm are invited for the Graduation itind Masonry of the following described sections of this road—the sections averaging a mile in length—corn- Meneing in the lowan( Cumberland:- Sections 1,2, 6,7, 8 and 10, will be lot, embracing considerable rock work along 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,)begtn ning 28 miles from Cumberland, about a mile below the mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the summit of the mountain. The works upoh these sections is heavy; containing much` rock excavations and two •tunnelsi • each about 600 feet in length, and a atone bridge of con siderable size. The whole number of sections now to . let is 30. in the course of the , spring and summer nri Wards of 30 more heavy sections will be put under con 'tract between Cumberland and Three Forks creek. The remaining sections between digse point", and other work beyond the latter, will be let. iii the spring of 1850. Specifications of the work on the 20 sections to be let; will be ready by the 25th of. March current. Theyy will will be distributed (rim the company's offices in Bali. more Frederick, Harper's Ferry, Cumberland and Washington. The Proposals will be directed to the on. dersigned, at 23 HANOVER ST., Baltimore; and will be:received until SATURDAY, the 28th of April, in elusive. - Before making , bide , the line . should lie thor oughly examined, MA me resident Engineers will be in attendance thereon, to give information.. The most sat isfactorrtestimonials will be demmided. The payments will be made in cash, reserving the usual 20 per cent. until the completion Cordes contract' The most energetic prosecution of the work will - be required. - ' • By order of the President and Directors • - _ H.4.,ATROBE, Chief "Engineer. if—On hand an LEE. mar22:eodtap2o Runaway - Boy. .L.. RAN away from the subscriber , about amentkago i a uoy named bLurrirt Hors, about 9 or 10, years Gil stout made, light hair, flat nose, and large mouth. Ilil on, when he went away, a crimson flash cap, tweed, coat and cassinet pants. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received, if left at this Virgin Wito O&M Yonno, Smithfield street,- corner of Virgin or with the eubscrioer; and any,oarson harboring him will be Prosecuted, according to law. aa 7 : 9 tdecitwl truou BOYD Wilkiasbn : • Lad for Salo TN IVTLESVILLE,. n GALLIA CO , UNTY, OHIO.-. 1: Several Farms, from 50 Acres to COO: A lso; several Farms in different parts of the State. 80110 of there will be &clanged for City property. Also, a good Tavern Stand inlVllksville—the Lab is ito by 1001 thfr•Bußd-, ince are in good order. . • ' • • —• . For further enquire of S. DOLAN of A. TONER; second story Burke , * Building, Fourth street, ' Pittsburgh. ' • '- • Altlettersmust be poet paid: • • apylin&vike„,, OCKET BOOKS-2 gra., Calf Delkiws Peeketßoeb,.- • 6 IQ M. abeep 'ft.:u n_ ; On Ivied and for sale bv - • - . atec4istoLisii bArdniEti i etwood.street, :TAOR SALE A 'ppsin Whoa' Rimini' Monts. En of's bIeCAIVDLESS VCAMPBELL. ' a4)10 97 Wood meet. BMM STOCKS. diner /intelligente. PORT. Or THI3IIII011;-' 0 MR WAWA IN 21171 Cll4lllltit4,. - „ • ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sboles. Deaver. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robt. Wightman, Beaver. " Baltic„Jacobs t Brownhville: cc Atlant i c, Parkinson, do. - - . 1 Camden, Ilendrickson, McKeesport. ' New England No. 2, Dean Cincinnati. ‘, J. Q. Adams, Giegg, St. Jenny Lind, Gallagher, Zanesville. o Lady Byron Miller Cincinnati. • ' • DE P ARTE D, Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. cr. Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. Robt.Wighunan. ---,Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • " Flilernia. N 0.2, Klinefeiter, Cincinna#. gi Comet Boyd, Zanesville. Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipolia. cc Pennsylvania, Gray, St. Douis. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. .‘ 1. Nebion, Moore„ Wheeling. ' ccLowell, Dexter, ! Zanesville. Hudson. Poe .lind4. ort. - • Wm. B. Wheelora ' - OTEAMI3GAT AGENT, can be found •nt Wesley 'O'Brien% Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh.. . - - aIM27 Regular Zanesville Packet,. ilifirgie , Steamer TAN la,„ Capt. Mcßae, leaves every Saturday, at g o'clock, P Tif. warner JENNY. LlND t Haptain Orazioratt, leaves every Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, v. m • , : Por freight or passage aPrif to . - W. B. WHEELER, Agent, . tip.? . . Corner of Water /tad Smithfield its. alt ' Jag aka ' CTNOINNATI AND . PITTSBURGH - D A ILI Y- S IP , IE P K Ir =LINE. Irma Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furn ish ed, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West: The highestwages are paid for the services of the ; best and most expenenced men engaged in the rivei , batunese.-- The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly - 1 wo millions of people, witbontdoing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors. challenge coin , wherewith any passenger line in the Union roseate:3., regularity, and speed. - tal that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers: The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follow,: . MONDAYPACKET.—The MoNottaastar,CaptAtiront wittleave Pittabargheveryltionday morning attoo'clock Witeellag every Ploadareveaing at 10 r. m. TORSDAY PA CHEZ—The Mamma No. 2, Capt. lainellter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday mornings*lo o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. WEDNESDAY. PACKET. The NEW EINGLiXD. No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pitubnigh every Wednesday morning at lOcklock Wbeeling every Wednesday even- Ing at 7. a. THURSDAY PA.ORST.—The Surizuart, Capt. R. J. Onsee, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. - FRIDArpACIRT.—The ClurrtaNo-2, Capt. Croat, will leave Pittitanhevery Friday matting at 10 o'elnek; Wheeling every Friday evening atiO e. SATVADAY.P.ACKST.--Theldssartraza No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Piusburgh every Saturday Warning at o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at IO e. at. ' • • SUNDAY -PACKE2t-;- The 'ISAAC Nzirrox, Capt. P. Demi, will leave Pittstn& every Sunday morning at to o'clock; 'Marling every Sandal; evening at 10 v. rt. LOUISVILLE PACKKTS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI &- LOUISVILLE REGIIIJ-11 SATVIDAtT Pacxxx—The A No I fine and fest passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH. J. tiezlep„ Com. mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisirti te,and all intermediate pone crew Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or onboardpassAse_apoy ,_or to . RSYTH & DIRWAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built 'expressly (or a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the,comfort or pas imagers; the accommodations are inferior to no boax on the western waters- The Telegraph will run la connex ion with the Ben Franklin No band Pike No 0, to Sant- Lutda—timethrough,sisvr. owns. ap2l-iy 10Sit. _ - - --—g 848, - klitiiiiirsh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. rearrAst 15t;1849. Priatalx ist,lB4B. ' LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. K. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the Ida for the present season t ATLANTIC , °Cap; lairld James Parldrison; BALTIC, Cain. A-1 - mb"; and LOWS hPLANE, Capt. P. Bennett. The boats are entirely new,and are Sited up without regard to exPeoso; Every comfort that money can procure Musbeen provi• ded. The boats will leave Me Monongahela Wharf Sloa, at the Burt of Boss st. .Parmagers will be punettal: oft board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. . la.ll 'New 'Wheeling Piwket• The new and splendid piassenger steather t i t/ 11111c Z. TAYLOR, hl. F. Lccas, Master will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and t bee ng. eaving.this city every Mond! Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. a. x., and cellists every Tueaday % Thursday and Saturday, at o'clock,x. Forfreight or passage, (having , superior accommoda• tiont,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor tit an entirely new boo, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. San3o) ARMSTRONG & CHOLER, Agts. Regular'Packet for Slianfloh. THE Ade steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Rsanns, will leave for tbe above and inter mits tate ports on Wednudays and Saturdays. For lintels or passage apply on board, or to atiz GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. Mew Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day., Thursday, and Saturday, at rt A. K., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. She has a boat at the landinS, between Wood street =dills Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. 8. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, mane No. 33, NVwstretn. 311111111Sler Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E:Clarbe, ?Jester,' will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assgow, and Wellsville every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at fl o'cloek, A. 111. 'Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time., For freight or passage apply to mall-tf G. W. BARTON 'es CO., Ageats New Wheeling Packet. -Amps. The new and splendid passenger steamerJAMESNi RON S O.I). Moore • blaster, will um u a Regular Packe between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, a. and Wheeling every Monday.Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. ea. For freight or passage, (having superior aecounoda tons,) 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. AMSRTRONO it CROZER, deciktf Aunt". Franklin Parket. The fast :packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wie: Hanna, will run regularly be tween ta nigh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Latta* Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at .4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply ou board.. - dec27 po.N' onday evening , some place between the Die. mond and the Fitch Ward, two City Warrants—ono 272, for 8140; the other 289, for $18,98. The - tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the May or's Mice. JESSE .7ONES, .7•05 Watchman. qq BAITS CREAM NUTS—Just tee'd and or sale.by itiyjapS JOSHUA It HODES,'No. 6 Wood st. 800 Hqrti;t'er boxes 'S dri a os i t ) rett'd ittui-fo b r ° ::l l :4 4l4° ' upS JOSHUA RHODES * by . SSES—WO half banalsisraervan , eate aps] Cornerof Hancock at. and Allegheny Wharf. ly JOHN P. 'PERRY; spa] Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wbarf. - PEACHES-100 bne... 3 y; i tlo4 for sale D by . a. Next door to Perry Rime, Allegheny Wharf ROIIIOVII . - • QMITH & SINCLAIR have removed to le, comer of Woorand First stsi apg fralLET—Alarga Brielc Dwelling. House, suitable for iwo familial. Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny. Apply to- H. LER, SAM Liberty atreetoppowite Neetle Worke.d" CoLiSre Sze. '{J R.AlURPRYhasnowopenslurgmassortmantof t i the. above Goods, of various styles, and atez ire - lately low prices. . - • Linen Cambek Honikerraiffs, of all qualities t from to cents up to $3,50; . also, mourning do, of different gnalide a. Bobbing Edgings—Some new , patterns, -very pretty, Yictoria and Lisle Edgings; also, Loom Thread Edgi , ings and Laces r warramed Wien, and at less Man one half the. foimet-prices—besides, It large assortment ef W-HITE - 61X)DS generally, ench'as Nansools, ',lll6aonets,tambrios,Book Milian and BistuniLawns. p 2•• Wholesale Rants up stairs, cornerof Fourth and . Illarketstreets: - • . awl mrougE AND LOTS TN FIFTH" WARD, FOR SALK ,MOIL. Situated on Walnat,below Pike street.. The House as wellterranged. with dining room - and kitchen, with hy-; drant• a halt and two, variant; twd'hed rooms and fin- Rhea's:anat. • bakekuren, and hydrant in , the yard." The :whole tn;golk order,and'ailthe sold ate. bargain. .-;-• • ALIDUits shares of lined street Bridge Stack. • • For rent i a good firitk - Roase. on Caldarell et: • • • - • - S. CIPPRBERT,'Oen. Agent, '• ape • - Smithfield street. • DYE FLOUR-22 plurals Rye Flour, for sale by!' ap10: , - - RHEY, MATTHEWS & W i ttr.n N a lt :d P elif i anTriariryi Cr9 "'' " le" Crown RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO. for Sait ;(10 Let. - Farm for gale. TN indianit Township,'Allegheny County, three mills from Deer Creek Lock; containing One Hundred and Fifteen Acres and 114 Perches, with the allowance of a per cent. for roads. There are trom '3O to 40 Acres of Cleared Laud, a young Orchard, a Saw.2llll order, with. dam and race complete, and , an - abundance of.good. timber on:the premises. Also, a substantial .Frame D.Welling House, 3t by 32 - feet, with' a Log Kitchen, and a Well . ithin ten yards of the kitchen door. 'Terms accommodating. -.Persons wishing Is numbest., will please make until'- , cation to DAVID - RINEHART, on the premises, or to - . ' W.` & D—RINEHART, mar23:4w. N 0.25 Irwin street. OR SALE—The Dai yMoming Post, and rlt the dal. ly and weekly Pittebtugh Newspapers, and a variety 'of Eastern, ,Western and Northern Newspapers, kept daily - for sale at. ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intern. getter Office, corner of St. Clap' and'l'enn streets; onpo. site the Exchange Hotel. ' ; ; mar28:40., ITALEARLECI'fir PROPERTY FOR SALE-3 bull& V hig Lots, each 20 feet front, on Second street, by.7o deep to anAlley. ALSO-1 lot 20 feet front;on Second street, by 75 feet deep on Cherry, Alley • . ALSO . --0 lots 20 teat front, on First street, by 75 feet to an alleY. • '.: A bargain can be had in the above. They willbtisold together or separate, as the first;applicant may rev a i re , yearactut be had on most Of the purchase money, •irdesired... A. OUT'HBERT, Oen'l Agent, margg , Smithfield street:: : - VOR SALE—A desirable FAR2l,lo.miles from the City; on the Franklin Road, of 122 Acres—enlear , ed and M a high state of cultivation having 2 Orchanis of choice fruits* 25 now in prime wheat and 10 of fine meadow land, 4112 n Barn sof good water .- Also, good Dwelling. House, - House, and Stable, and tenant Rouse and Sta ble—all under •good• fence. The wood lands abound in prime Timber. • . • • S. CIITHBERT, Gen. Agent, . . mate • - Smithfield street. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Of 11.5 Acres having 45 is a good state or cultivation, and aura--• bleimproiements : tEe balance of the Land is of firstrate quality,'and wall timbered—situated one mile (rota' the West side of the' Ohio river, and twenty - .mites bolew this city. Those desirousof securing a healthy location, and a bargain, in a good Farm will attend; wtihout,de lay. - S. CUTHPERT, Gen Agent, - mar 22 . . - Smithfield street. CIDARIVI FOB LALE--7* Acres, about three miles fom r_IU lee City line, on the Turnpike, adjoining the 'old !Black Horse Taverh property . near Ewa Liberty._ The Isround is well improved, au d in n delightful showier* for :a country seat. It has thereon a good Dwelling House, 'and three small tenant houses, and one -ot , the bar ',springs of water in the country and can be had on very necommodating tem& Enquir eof' feb29 THOS MELLON. • ittOß SALE__A fine Brick House, arid Lot, Etter the X Court House. Apply to P.). C. SHANNON, f mart 2 Att'y at Law, Fourth street. tgr -TO LI:W--4 genteel Three Story'. Dwelling % House on - Second street, near Smithfield street. Also, watted,a situati o n for a good, honest and compe. sent Clerk. and one for 11 smart lad about 17 gears of age, in 'n warehouse ,:or to learn a good trade. - Address box 3t41; Post Office, Pittsburgh. mar2B:3t FitTO LET—A small Brick Dwelling House, situ ate in the Second Ward, city of Fittsburgh. En. quire of Wl.4l.lAlfds tr. SHINN, Attorneys at Law, mar29:3t Office, Fourth above Smithfield street. LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling tiouse,lSta ble and Lot, 60 feet. by 300, now oecupied by Benj. lyde, adjoinin.g Geo..Bogg. kor terms, address the subscriber '01'1)0.1140, Pitturgh Post Office. ^ feblibilte ET—A ORSALE OR REN Tiro Story situate on Fifth street. opposite theCottn Rouse.— ' quire of EITMELLEN & DOWNING, ZS Liberty street, opposite. Seventh. TO LET—A, Four Story Mick Store, with a good Dwelling attached, on Market street, next door tolFront street... The subscriber wilt put In a new front to the Store, on or before theist of April next, and give possession et that dale. Apply to ' , WALTER TIRVANT,' -. .183 Liberty st. TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT. -A commodious and well finished Taveni Stand, in the village of Stumsetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling Attached. It will be lensed for a term of rears Addles' anl2 P. SROUSE Bhousetown. L. 'T—A good dry C 'AIWA! Male. on • ' onh , east side of the Diamond, suitable :fix km Eating 'oota, or Storage of any kind. Entluire of NOGAN & CANTWELL, febB SI Market a Pitub .h. Reese' atm. ruse a. °ruse. Land and Genetal Agency OElees Ar TNT CAPITAL OP LIAM% (ZIT aP ISPIUTOMMIZ. 2b Non-resident Hofiersof Maar Landt—Haldert tf Jllineis indeluarness, and all penorut delft ' ma of pirrehasing . Stars Lands WA Juistais scrip or bonds. ?TINE undersigned would respectailly inform the public that they have established in - Wl:city—the capital of the Stole of 111ittois—a LAND Mud GENERAL AGEN- C TOFFICE, for the transaction of all business apptr• raining thereto,whhin the limits of the Starr. : All transactions relative to the parchase and sale of lands, examining lands add reporting their locution, ad vantages. and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c.i buying and selling all descriptions of State indebtednewthis and every other description of business attached to a General Land Agency, on the most extended Seale, will be promptly s d faithfully attended to. . In regard to location, we - have many advantages over all other agenciesin the State, being attire Capital,near the centre of the Suite, andat the very fountain•head all information in relation to mailers connected with lands, laze sslad State indeotednesa r through the medium of the government and executive *Zees. In addition to this important advantage, the senior ;tardier, Mr. Ash,: has occupied, for several years, the position of principal Clerk lathe State Auditor's's:dice and having had charge • of the books and State land depa rtment in said ollea,hae . obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjects connedt= ettwitir this - agency; and we are,therefore, enabled at all times to give correct and prompt information, math in advance of any other , agency in the State. Oar location is also important to non residents xvidditg to pay tansy as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtain the tax receipts-through. the Mail, and-the money paid directly into the State [ream. ry, thereby avoiding the risk ern:mining funds by mail. We also beg leave to inform persons wishing to pur chase State lauds, that oar arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, fu rash State - bonds, scrip, or i ndebt ednesa In any amount, and at less rates than any other °Sea in the State.- In conclusion, we ta ke. pride in referring to the char acter and atanding of Megendernenwhohave been kind enough to permit us to use their names as references, and With r sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, fad as tty and promptitude in all our business transactions, to merit the confidence of all who may entrust their ness to our hands. • ASH & DILLER Spring : PM, March 20,1040. 5l /x 1! Neltat lifon. Daniel Sturgeon,. • R • R • •• • ti• S. Senate. :Hon. James Coope ,r do. Samuel W.l3lack, Pittsburgh, Pa. • J. Vegan Diller, do. !Gen. Robert Pa tterson, Philadelphia. • , - Gen. Adam Diller. do. ;Joseph L. Chester, do. Messra. Wadeworih& Sheldon, New lock City, Messrs. Hill, McLean /t C 0.,• • • • New Orleans. Messrs,-.A:Gowdt& Co., :aloha Wynter St Louis. :James Calhoun, Ersp, Cincinnati. :His Ex. Gov, A. C. reach,- • •Springfield, 111. :Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, do. Hon. S. H. Treat l• •• • do. [aps:2m taw N W LITERARY 10.111P-bitilnli• MACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 25 cents • volume. • ;Life of Franklin Illustrated; The Midnight Sun, by Fredrtka Bremer :Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryology, by finds Agassig ; ißeapheal ; or Pages of the Book of Life at twenty, by Lamartine; • . The Lancaster Witches; aßomance of Rendle 'For rest, by Ainsworth; The Secret Passion; by the author of the youth of Shakspeare.; Taut Ardenheint, the Monk of Wissaltikon ; (Life in Paris, hlyetteties of London, Califonia Guide Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin • 'o w n", o f physiognomy, by Redfield, M. D.; The Diainond and ft:eV:surto, by Mrs. Gore ,• months mens among Me Gold Diggers, by J. T. Brooks, U. D.; The Primp; or George at. George Julian, by Henry Coektisn; Life in London : a story of thrilling interest, founded upon the scenes of Happiness and Misery ; The Reformed Highwaymen ; a sequel to Esther de Medius, or the Crimetor London; Eugene Sue's - Seven Capital Sins; Memorise: of.a young Physician. by Dumas; Between and Maryates Novels, bound ; Dickezea Works,bonad A large „variety of popular publicationsand standanl winks on and for sale by • WORK & HOLMES; taros • • _ -Third et., opposite the Post Office. • Millingg Alarge Box, directed to W. 8.. Murphy, Pittsburgh. It was taken by ti,drayniln from the store of W. K. Murphy, and directions to Leaven at McKee's Grocery store, corner of First. and Wood streets, but it was-not delivered shire, and it IS supposed has been ten by mis take at some other house. The drayman's face is known box, but his name and ' h - 45 by the person who gave him residence'are not known. . mar 26 NFORMATION WANTED—If Corporal BLADES, 'J. I ' late h. member a Company C.; Bth Infonfry, (Qattara' Wortb't Divialou,) will call at the Royal Exchange Office, he will hear of a frieud who - wishes to are him. oukezall 4 . JOHN CIII,LAM - FOUND—A - Pocket BOA, containing a constderab .ninount ofjaotiey.'.. The owner can have; it by, de scribing the book and contents, and t aytng for this lid -iorthsembot. Apply - to' R. GALWAY, „made . No. 4 Coinafercial ftow. si EYE. FOUNII.-A bunch of Keys was found yeses?. ,day 3 in Seventh strict. The qwner Wm them by mailing at this office. . . . . .marts PLACES for a number of Coachmen, Hoiden", ROM ; Servants; Clerks, Salesmen,'School.masters, Sales mgietins,,Lotabamorbeerrmais; Pa d Te n r u s rs tut ee d ,* bozs s o u t p . p elil e a d ge . ages, c i n in ks d art s o d f a.Cencles attended to, frot moderate charges, Please ball at`ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intelli educe Office, cornet of Penn and St. Clair fawns, n e ar . 11oppositrithe Exchange_Hetet.. in n eA : 4 l : _ Apprentices ilt o sinted. • THErnbscriber wants Apprentices toleatn the Cabi- A net, Chair-mating and Chair Paintint branches of bo o loc o o, port ofistetteg habits, about i yeare of age, would, be preferred. one need sob° eane e t come; wall "commended. I'AU.PfMTOCjiI, tutua7 - - ' 101 Smithfield street. BEANS 111 pope's Small Which Beansoisoir. by, No. 158 Liberty st reet: WA! . . 111.. S i , • : EX p - E All E•A N D . D A N , H. : I NO, FFI9"!. W.: R. corner of' Thnd and Wood sweat. IGH'rand-Timei Dills of Exchange, Dank Notes se k 7 foreign- end doniestle • Stahl bougitt 'and sold on-II moat tavorable.telms.- • _ - Collections made Mau the priiicipslcities of the Unto at the lowest rates.' •-•-• . jele 411.1.817.1121.1181 t. EDWARD 81114 : 31. PC.II4SIER do RAHN.- . Bankersand Estehange Brokers, Dtaters in 'Foreign' and lkonatic Bilit,Bilk Riau:age, Certificate; .f Depot.' it, Batik Notes, and Coin. '^ Corner of Tbirid mot Wood eta., ' directly opposite the- Sr. Charles Hotel. • mays N. i-lOLNICS Iti 801 Qr - Bankersatui Dealers in ;Exchange Coin and Sank Notes, No. 55 Dinrkststreet, Pittsburgh:.;• • SZLI4ISIIII 'BATY. YScsixaz' otriqxg New York ` Pr-I 'Cincinnati Philadelphia " , • t• • Baltimore. ‘ g St , Louis rata; OW, r Indhuta " Kentucky " Virginia f-" Wheeling tel)21711110.3 . 3 ... rya. s . noon ni)oar .- BANKERS_ AND- EXCHANGE BROKERS, . N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth areas., .Pittsburgh,. (CFA ERB in Coin, Bank Nateg ,Time Bills, Foreign 1.7 and Domestie.Exchan,ge t Certificate* of Deposit,fs EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Damn and Earn pe, for sale in sums to suitlinrchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS,made on nil parts of. the Union,al the lowest Yates . . .36.114 GREEN APPLES--G2 bbls.,inat landing from steamer Cinderella, and for sale by- march SMITH lc SINCLAIR. OUND—A Safe Key; marked nitt. The owner can F have it, by calling at thin office and paying for this :porESS AND PRIME POlM—la bblo:Prime,l7•do 111 laces; just received and for sale fly • op 7 • - . N 0.17 Liberty rt, HOULDERS-10 'casks reed and for sale by JAS. PATTON, Jr. 'LOUR-60 bids., just received' per the steamer .1 jV Nelson; and for Mid by fatal - 'I. PATTON, Jr: : viz . azen in , e ore en. or es e 1( .. )0 H a tri • ACON—Just rec'd j a A nl tif 100 B k. B r ft s e It y tTISVI ap9 LE Ll7ilE-4 nit teceived — ad ;W. J. C. ACHESON,. No 2.Bmithfield 3L 100 BBL & ROMANITEAPPLES—paredvorq low to closeColoarialeattAl W. ACHESON, . aP9 • - 'Pio 2 Smithfield et: • 75 BBL3 - ..." - Receive d —R iv e it y p l e a .Z for sale .p ap9 vv " - No.2Bmithairdst. COTTON YARN-40,000 tbs. ssrorted Nos.,L6 Yarn 0 Chain, /Se., 150 bales Batting; 25 do. Candle-wick For Sale at lowest market rafts, by • • CO:ap2 REIFY, MATTHEWS & C SCOAR, &e. —2lO Mids. fin and prime O. Sugar, I:I Olds. extorted Not. Loaf Sugar, 420 do 0. Molanes, in store and for sale by apt! RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO." j A b ita—ak i k a e s N 0.1,1 bblalo. do., in store; for sale H ' UEY MATTHEWS ft CO. BfiANd, &c.-56 bids. White ana, 52 do. 13helted Cora, in store. FOr sale by apd RHEY, MATTHEWS*. CO. QUM:MIES-110 - sacks Peaches, 100 bushels Chest -1.3 nuts, in store and for sale by apt RHE'f, MATT/SEWS & CO. 'CIORN-40 sacks Corn, in store and for sale by V ape &W. HABBAUGLI SUGAR -10 hhds. Aughr, just received and for sale by & &. W. - HARBAUGEf; apt 53 Water and 101 Front street. 'LOUR-150 bids. Flow . , Extraiittnianding, and for aide by [Lap2l S.& W. HARBAUGH. TIRIED APPLES AND READILEB—A brat tate mil l), -tie of each in store and for sale by apt . 8. & W. IiARBAUOR. DEER few boles Deer If Mr, in store and for 1l sale by lap2l & W.-11.&ROMIGH. FLAX SEED-400: barreltegt i kara t t and for ante mari7 No. s:lWaier and 104 ProAnratiliti." D 411.1.UTTL.13-10 barrels , of prime AO-Buterpt AV UP in cloths, received and for sale by . . S. a W. ifianiuCtr. GRAIt4-2000 bus ! els t iB rt i s; ati. 5000 Coin; ' 4000 a" Barley, Waxen.; tor which the highest market price in cash will be Paid. mar 27 • S. is I'o7. HARSOS,UGIi- 001,—The highest. market price in each will be _ paid for the different grades otWool, by 8. & W. NARBAUGH, ninr2o - No, 63 Water and 104 Front et-recta. Q so UOAR CURED HAMS-10 - easks-pertor. Sugar 1..1 Corral florae, received and l i c ati i rtlitart s t RRA,UGH; ,rnar26 No. 53 Water street and,tM Front et, H ERRING —7W boxes Scaled Herring. received and for sale, by J. S. BONNET- mart' Liberty street. Ali3INB---140 boxes M. R. Hataitui; U. dO bf. " . store and for sale by - rinne3o) LB. BONNET. Liberty st ORANGES AND LEMONS-45 boxes Oranges; • • • - •25 - Lenlons; in stare and for sale by [Ent•3sl- S. BONNET BBLS. SMALL WHITE BEANS--Rec'd and for w gala by . lonnT29l CUMMINS& SMITH. 50BUSHELS DRY PEACHL—Reed and for sale by (alloW) CUMMINS I SMITH. nil BARRELS FLOUR — Rec'd end for sale by 3trLl must CUMMIN4 & ISAMEI EXTRA FAMILY:ELOIIR-Always on band and for sale by , CUM SINS & SMITIL ediiWbcaiabißfitiEEO*itii44=K. lJ standy on hand and for sale by mar 24 RHODES a. ALCORN, 30 Filth st. S - ITS. TURPENTINE-10 bbls.,in prime order, yUAIt reeeived and for sale by B. A. FAHNES'rOCK & CO., mar 24 Corner let anu Wood stir. IP.XTRACT LOG WOOD—;U enses, just ree'd and for 12i sale by B.A, FAIINESTOCK & CO.,' mar 24 - - Cornet Ist and Wood sta. 'DAMS GREEN-19 cans, truejnat reo'd and for sale i" by B. is. FMINESTOCK & CO., Rar2s _ _ Corner let and Wood eta. . IGIGGS::43 bble: fresh - s vied On consignment, and I'4 for sale by - ( morn ' KING'& MOORHE&D. POTATOES -400 sacks,jast rated Auld tor - side by ' nbtr22 .KING* MOORMA D OLABSEB--60 Ws, Piantation blotasses, - ja store M and for sale by - - KING & IdOOPHMO, 13LANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES r.-IDO Midi. ptimo Plantation Sugar ; 100 bbla., do. - do. Molassei : kat received' and for sale- by. anr4.Ea & RICS.EISON, mar 44 • SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-22brls. 8. H. Molasses, Louisiana:Refinery,'just received, on. consignment and for sale by MILLER'S RICKETSON, - marts , 170 Liberty.street. TIONEY-9 bble. Honey just received on cousignme p and for silo by MILLER & RICKETSON, mad Libertyvtreer PRODUCE sacks Dried Peaches.;, • I. -40 kegs No 1 Lard.; for sale by ' • MILLER RICKE'rSON, _ raarl4 • , 170 Liberty street. EACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach B ra ndy, just re - Pcalved and far sale bv • -.. MILLER & RlCldirSoNi taarl4 170 Liberty.street. ' RICE -20 tierces Rice in Store and for sal by ' MILLE &RICKETaO 170 Liberty street HELL COM great variety of Hack, Dressing Sarid Side Casaba, new styleantr i iti hand at Y'd 67 Market street APARTNER WANTED— With a -Calti Capital of 81800, to be the Baldness Partnerin a Manafnetory doing a hap avid basins,pmfitAbl in this city., S. jurunitonlgent feb2l Smithfield;tre et. ViAOAULErS F4O LAND.—A * new and ..ehenp edi In. ton of Macauley's history of Ptglithd, this day re ceived aid ' for sale by -- KAY & CO., mat% - Corner Wood andTbird ete. LIZ= THE finest q lf ualities of OrtA and Black Tens, in 1, 1 and I packages, warranted equal in Dries - and Anal ity to any m the city. . HENRYc...KELE,v ) ::, triar24:2w ' Corner Falk street and filarketalley.. Leicei r ifiiimoo. '" 'O BALES CUBA, lust received and for sole by J. 'A. MAZURIE, marl 7 'No. Miland at. News for Ca T fora anal, , • not.re REVOLVER'S., with apparatus, by 'Express' V in afew days, by JOHN CART WRIOEff, marls B3 Wood street. T UNIONS! LEMONS!-350 boxee , Lemone, Juo re eeived and for sale by - JOSHUA RHODES,: naarSlO - •' —No. O Wood for ' IitrACAULEY' 'S HISTORY OP.EltliaLAs3}L=Vole. - 1. and. 2, price SO cents—Butler's eidition,—containing all the matter, verbatim et liter/stint, of vale. I. and 2 qf the London ediuou--embelllshed with an maculate portrait. of the .anthor. Two voltn;Li one; price ,60c: supply, of tile abmve.recetved and for mate by • ' 70111311: MELLOR, ' maaa . - . 81,Wobd street I set, aview of t h e Battle, of -Monterey; ' I " = " . Cerro Gordo ; • -; , 1 " " - Baena : "" Fele de Paris; 1 ,Chaseile Lyon, - -:Garde Fsaneniu , . " ' " " Col. C. Auvergne. . . The above it suitable for papering barge public room s POsille at tbevrarribonse of . 13.• mar3o., 87 \Vac& st: WELSH 'FLANNELS:fiber* Inner deeirablOGoodt; T wino fed ran to 'shrink in vrashinn,gre-ennineu i t, ly forialeittDd . Goods Hotted rif;WiRAITIRPHY,', corner of Pimrth. and Market streett,ltifere a freeklinp ply hits Just been received. Also, fine Welch Gauze and , Persian Flannels, for infanta. inar3o , , , 1108110POSALS Ite received th - office of the Pittsburgh Gait Works until - the 11tir inst., for far. nishing - Coal said 'Works for one - year! from May It 1849, to May 1, - teso the Coal to be of 'tuck quality Ail shell be approved of by the Engineer and,Cornmiuee. , --to be of the standard measure - of this County, Orit'shall bit estimated at 76 pounds to the bushel.' •• The Coal to be delivered into the stores in such gunn -titieti and at such times as the . Engineershalf require.- - Three-fourths of the whole to be delivered by the first of December.' - Payments will lop made monthly.. Ample .and sufficient security will beleguired ; and .l addition ; 20 per eent.*ill be' retained out of each monthly paY.. . me nt, to indemnify the 'Works for non-fulfilment of. con tract. Any, information required, will; e furnished by :the Engineer;Ot Works. - ap3:ol Edgewo,.rth Ladles , Seminary, SessieltiLey: - pint Summer Session of this Institution aria -corn.. - . mence on Tomas, the Ist of Nay ; • - Timms—For Boarding and Tuition, is any or All the English branches; 865,00 per Session at five months. • Pot further particulars, see circulars at Messrs. John Irwin & Sons corner of Front and - Ferry Streets; or T.ll. Nevin/1. Co., 120 Liberty street.. " - - - ap3:dlw • Buying rams County & City ord'u Relief Notes Pennsylvania Co. Nevr.:Yorls t Mniylantt isieur.Orletins, Tess Dollars Reward. nigWHEREAS ; some person *of persitati having broken . into the office of the Allegheny Cemetery on the t of,tne 31st of Mareh, 'and stolen:therefrom. a Sur veyor's Compass and a case of Drawing Instruments,the above reward:will be •ppaid upcm gonvietion of said per- son or persons: The Compass can be:•eaSily Identified, from its being:what is ealled'a Surveyor Cross Compass, madeby l'ike, of New York. The Drarving;nstrametits were of fine quality, and London Snake: • `-' - • JOHN CiIISLEW:: Office of the Cemetery, April 2,1849.-: 20,000 Yards or Pavirw. - • THE Birrginhant Town. Council, desiring to Contract with some suitable person , or persons, to furnish nist terials andlcipave about 25,000-yards of the'streeis of that Wrough, will receive Sealed Proposals "for - the whole or_any part of said _work, onlirthe' Ist of ftlar next. Proposals to - be left with James 111. , order of - the Council, ap2:lm ' 'THOIitAS BLACKMORE; Pies dent.' • GOLD! GOLD IGCLD! ' . • _ HOPE CLOTHING 14111PORI011I. HJ. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and' . the public that he has. Opened bid tatty Cum - rum siva; N 0.27, Market street between Front and Second,. Where he wilt keep constantly on hand nlarge and supyi riorassortment ofclothing, suitable fortbe present seasoi2 Having just returned from the East with-a new and splendid assortment'of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting% of the most 'desirable patterns, which will be made .up on the shortest nodes and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash' system . , as low .as can. be had at any-other establishment in Pittsburgh: . . Don't forget 'hal:dace, but.crill at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No; 27 Market st , Pittsburgh. 'lmr3l:2nr Valuable Real Estate for Sale. MAE subieriber will sell, at piivate sale, that valnable 11 Propeity, on, the Fourth street road, adjoining his pr,sent residence, and give possession immediately.;.- There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in high state of cultivation.: The idiprovements att a large rum well finished ;BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a. su perb Barn, andrither oat-buildings. Adjoining the Dwe tug is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a. constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and 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 Penasylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of fmar3l:3m] DAVID BEELER. (Gazette copy 3oad) - Congress 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 stringy to tie and emits, end dangle about the ankle ; they,are not only much handsoMer, but display ‘ the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe :made..- You will also save time and trou ble.' Manufactured by S. KEYS. mat2B - No. Fifth street: LADIES .S . SHOES-LSili, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety color, on hand and made to order. _. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured tiy 'KEYS, [naafi No. S . Filth street. CURTAIN FAPER=-8000 pieces of Rainbow Window Curtain Paper; new. styles ; 2000 pieces plain Green d., at a ••S C. MUM, mar3o .-- • • 87 Wood at. BralitunADo., k 0 TTLE R$ , asap ntourAcirsiris or littarsaar. Warne, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, ad and Pop, No. IS-Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittslitugli. martO:y F ATlNEsepond-lictaded Two Horse , Family CALMIAGE - and Harness_, in good order. Applyboinediately to :THOS. SANDERS, corner First. street and Cherry-alley, •as bargain - will be given. " ttp4:3l* D R ltire llG S or RE; nWehrI:SILARDEN, Cloth Store.- - _.• • 1E1111)RINSON is opening the largest importation, rlili- Et. rectir of CLOTHS, .ICASSIMERES,,VESTINGS, and TRIATIVILNGS, expressly . for this.market, which, for richness of finish, excel any. • . . , irr Post Buildings:corner Fifth nnd. Wockil. rap3:`2W 0n Sunday afiqrnoon a, pair of. GOLD 1 1 1- I•II I •SIW3PECKEL. The finder 4EI be liberally.re• warded, by' fraying them at this :Ace. ap4:3l Isaac Wllllamr j AirERCHANT TAlLOR,Smithfieldstreet, No 12, be tweenlst rind 2d . streets. • • np4:y -_ _ ATOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice tgit .1.11 - from and after this date Mr. Joan Ram is the only authorized person to receive.moneys and Sign receipts or orders in my name, C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable .11ead.Quartere, Pittsburgh, April No: 28 Market at. RECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S.—The Caxtous, Filthily Picture; by E. Bulwer Lytton. - The Diamond and the Pearl ; by Mre. Gore.- • . New York in Slices; with spleudidilluslrations.. The Old Judge, - or Lite in a Colony; by Judge Hulibur ton, author of Ssin Slick. • The Adventures of Caleb Williams, of things as they are; by William Godwin.. Davis , Manuel of Magnetism; new edition. liforfif's Chemical and Pharmacutic _Manipulations; With 423 illustrations. ,- A • New Description , of California, complete with All She Useful information to eihigrantatothat countryiby L. W. Hastings,. a residem of California. , marl 6 • . Sarni - num sr..3n nook AIiOVE SIMON IN THE MATTER oFthe voluntary as „e. signittent of Rum P. CuArxre to Wtr.L.tast S” PArug„No.l93; . October Term, 1840, iirthe 2. -, . ourt of Common Pleas of _Allegbeny County, tins Court appoint Reade inngton Auditor, to audit,, settle and ar range the account of. William Payne, 'as . signer as aforesaid.' Notice is herebygivert that the Auditor wit proceed to discharge the duties of the foregoing .apimintment °tithe tith day of April, 1849,.at 2 o'clock,, at hi a office, in. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. - mar2o . READE WASHINGTON. Apttl'Magazlnes received at NIL A.2lllneros. ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, FOE APRIL; Graham's Ijf Magazine for April. ' Sartain's Union Magazine, for April. Macaulay's England; l and 2 parts ; cheap edition.— Published by the Harpers,. Part 4lllustrated Me of Dr. Franklin. . . Celeste, the Pirate's' ,- D anghter; a Tale of the South- west. By Miss Eliza A. Duprey. - • ' The Midnight Sun; a Pilgrunngelby Frederika Bremer, 'Blackwood's Magazine, for March. Littell's Living Age; No. 254; fry- Smithfield street, third door above VI. • • [ap2 T MEN GINGHAMS.—W- - R. Wapiti has now , ' open j 1,4 a large Asoronent. of above .GoodS). plain cho l a. bray Plaids and- Stribes ; also, French Linens of every quality; barred. do. - -for boys , wear ;.and a.large asscat ment of woolen; -worsted and Oottou Goods, for boys , wear. Buyers are invited t o call at North-east coiner of Fourth and Market streets.:. . - , Wholesale buyers will please walk upstairs, entrance: from Fourth street. • _ Hama, - Tint subscriber would inform the pub lic that babas taken the store on St.Cl.lr street formerly ocenpikd by Dr :Reynolds, where he-intends manufacturing-to order, Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses and Children's : BOOTS, - SHOESand GAITERS, which, for neatness and workmanship, dare- - Whig and qnality of materials, cannot be surpassed by any other establishmeiat in the city.- He asks, and will endeavor to merit, a share, of public patronage mar3law. • "". - THOS. 'A. HINTON. Irold customers, strati era visiting the city, and' others wishing to praiide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any' other arti cle in'the line, can do so, byleaving their orders with ; JAMES bEGUIRE, ' 'ratan. • Third street, St. Charles Building.- • TN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS now. on their way from the East, to which 1 would invite the attention of n - y friends. A good fit warranted in O. cases, • JAS. Me OUlREiTallor, mar3l Third street, St. Charles bags Filberts ; 10 Cream Nuur ;- ' -10 " English Val vitas .; • • -50 " Shelled Almonds; ' • 5 bales Bordeaux. " received •and for sale by • •IMar3ll • • -- ' J. S. BONNET. IaRUNES AND F1(..D.-300 . u - ISO'bedes Anglia's Prunes. . • by I. S. BONNET; , - fif iuT mute .and for . Liberty etreet. jlournnt eopyj NEW BOOKS,--History,of Queen Elizabeib, PY-Tacob Abbott, with engravings. Just. ieciived . and for sale- by . JOHNSTON dc. STOCKTON t antrat - . - Corner Market. undid ets. 1 1 kArX0AULE1'S liISTORYbPIKGIJAKD--fit " fine PaPer. Lprice . 2scenti.: Just re ceived and for sale.by': JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, rnar3l , • - Corner Market and ad sts. icrrAv BOOKS . - 7 -Essay on the Union'of Chtirch,ead IV State; Ily Baptist Noel, ht. The Hand Hook , of Hydropadly, forpidfessional and donfestie use, with an "appendix. oh 'the . best mode of forming hythopathic establlshments,' being the result of -rapist. years e g erienee 'at OrafOnhurg and Freywal- The axtons, a Family Picture. By. Sir. E...Hatares Lytton, Just reeeivcd, and Tor sale by JOHNSTON -fr. STOCKTON, corner - Third and ltlarket sts. To MILLINERB.—'rhe subscriber has a large stock o f i easoniauTtin be r, suitable rot - BONNET BLOCKS; wit rub he iipiepared to turn tothe Spring fashion; at his -Ttrtnini.Entitblithment,Nti ,27 Fifih - street: - - "mita:3m bhiallgoleirreir i itkorore on. or. sale, 2) ' ' .HARBAUGH:', °RANGES! 0 ' • GESI-4560 boxes Orartgen r jusvo 'calved and JOSHUA RHODES, snare; - ' No. .e Wood st. ) . -...,::';.:: . -Ai'4otl4iieoii; ropoifigols for Cosa. New Boot gnd Shoe Store. Besv I.r. Drb 4 ' NEW GOODS...BIARGALSO BALO/L LIMB THE . BIG GOLDEN BEE-ItIY,E•AGAINt Nem Srinkancl Summer. Dry. Goodeitoia op ?sit at, s tign,ef Ms BIGE on v ittaTkO between Third and :Fourth:welts: • ' WM. I...RUS.SELL, No. 021Iarket street, be; i t_ • vareen Third and Fourth streets,Sign Of the Big b.-;,k Golden Bee-Hive..lisis now Commenced receivingt. , •..." a very large and splendid mock" of Spring encl• Summer DRY GOODS, whiehiseis enabled to'offbr Whip numerous customers and the, public generally, 'at prices far below those of-any former season; 71'hehe Goods' have all been selected with the greatest earls, and Will ha' found mho one of the largest. and, most" splendid stocks of Spring and Summer Goods eves offered inshis As many of these Goods have•be en paWitisted of the porters; per the , latest Orrivnlifrom. S'nrope, ihe subsetir tier, is confidentthitt, he•can : offer to his 'Onstomers• dies •••..! very newest styles of Ladles . Dress bboil,e,.cOmprising • ,••• English, French, Swiss, Irish and SeotefiGoeds,logether with a fall assortment of American. marrfacuirej.smd. cheaper than can tie found efseWhere: . LADIES' Dims 060.0.1 Rich Chi:owlet:us Silks extreatelyfoWl - ;"` . • • Rich Brnettde . do. heautifalgoOdsll ".• RichOrenadines,plaiti nad figuredl •• •• Glace Silk; Silk;siehtoode; '" " • ••• Poole de Sole, fashionable and late implinistions;" Black Armures, plaid and striped; :• • Brocade Lustres, new 'styles; • " • ' ' Mohair Chameleosi;ligured, lvery'cliettP;) - . '•• -• • Silk Tis.snes, all colors: . - Balzarines, sn gical variety; ' • Paris dotted Lawns,for evening dresses;' • New style deb Mourning Lawns ' • - Organdie Lawni, beautilolarticle ;•• • .. ••••• • .- Block Gros de Rhine, all sad tinitlities;', . • • Black Bombazines, of men nppiovCd makes ;, • , Paris printed Bor,egeis z extremely.lov4 • '•' "." Paris printed - Lawnsan great variety;.. Crapes er d Crepes Lisso, opal assortment of colas:sand - , .Together'vrias hires supply a De LainesEad paean, • souse as lowan 121 cents per-yard.: To'. addition to - the • above will be found a beautiful tinsortment•of Blsek., - Brussels La e e,for trimming dresses, mantillas end capes. • 'Also; French worked Corey, Collars and • Ours, latest ; styles: styles: Also. Viitona Lawns aid Spotted: Holies, very,, cheap; Swiss Mull i jaconet and-Book - Muslim; Bonner. Ribbon; Belting 'Ribbon; Cravats; Scarbt;• Gloves; Mills, and HOsiert. • • . SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Grenadine Shawls, plains:old figured ; • Crape d" Chine, do. a new article- • . • Riehnharsgettble Glace Shawls, high lustre; 'Mode Emti'd Thibet do. extremely low; 'Black Emb'd-Thibet • do, •very .cheap; - Black Silk do. best quality. Black Nett • • do. loot - prices;;, White Canton Crape do. • splendid goods; Chameleon Silk - • •• . do. ' lale importations" .. Printed Cashmere do.. ' , cheapest in the city:., White Emb'd Thibet . • do. a beautiful article.:... • •• •• Peibisoi;s .P.AAAEOLt .. f Tbe.largest, cheapest and best assortment (lithe Ceti. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and. costly article, .of ihn newest. styles and voters, 'can always be found at the BigHeesHive;betweenThinf Mid" Fourth sts., N 0.62. froar2.l WM. L: RUSSELL. • s. Domeitla and Staple Good Che a pes tp Tot t• AA LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, Goma cents. tirlo centaper yard; Bleached and unbleuzlied.htlislins, from 3 cents upward ;.Bed Tickings and Cheeky a. full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish. Linens; Trible Damask, RUAIIIO. and Scotch Diapers, - Na4) B ans; Table Diapers; Crash • and Dowlaa I.. Scorch no 'Blanchester Giughams;Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, find lue all of which will be sold off at price. that cannot fall to please, add without fear of competition. •• • . ;• .F.G - Remember the Big_ Bee, Hive, Miikef l sitielil3- - tween Third nod Fourth streets--No. 62 . .." . , • New Spring GOoda -•t .•• r, NO. 65, BIARKET STREBT, between Fourth .itrees and the Diamond. • Foielga and Dornestici. Dry ' Goods. The subscriber has just received his grit 24PPI.V ot Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adopted to .tha Spring Sales, COaSilaillg, I a part of the. followAtigt • • , 4-4 English•Lawas. only. vat cm., French; Orgatidy " Lawns; 123.m5...4413M0 ALerimae, Prints, 123 cts. ' 44 • Double Purple , Prints, 123 cm, Drab Mons de-Latin ~ 123 cm., French Dress Giugbdms,'..l23'ctsl:44 Brawn Ides lin It, from S to Br ta.,llleached.MaisliissOkets.;4•4 Hleach ed Muslins, .63 to 123 cis:, Prints ; Merintac.Pattermr,-6} cm., 24 Mourning Fr. Girighams,-123 tets 7 ", PresieirWorli Collars, l2{ ets. • • Brocade Chamelion SUFI, Brosha'Figuted Silks, Ohip • • • melion Satin de Shieri, Widet.Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gro. de nite'Rilkecrigured Fonlard d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes', Wide Black • Mantilla Silk's,' Paris - Printed Lawns; English. Printed. Lawns, French Dbass 'Gingham', Embronfered,Swits hluslinc, Paris Batt d Mous de Laing, Satin Plaidßeta gee, Chamelion Plaid Grumidines, Plaid Linen Lusirns;. . French Organdy Lawns. • • r• VARIETY GOODSI' • New style &meet Ribbons. Ladies' CravateLlteireid Doniercd LinettCambric Handkerchiefs French Work • Cbpes and Collars. Black and Coloied KLI Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and •Wonited Mitts, Black Silk Fringes andGinms, Mull Swiss,Jaconettlind Thread Edgings and Insertings,.White.ausl _Blatk Hose, Cashmere, Moravian ,: Black And White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk,Demi Vails..• , • • J Embroidered While Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Mons de Lain Shawbc,..Scuin Tlaid Beinge Shnwls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. • - DOMESTIC:AND STAPLE GOODS: -- • - Damask Table Linens:and Table' Cloths, Russia Dia per stud CniAb, Irish Linea and Linen Lawns; Blapehed • and Brown. Muslims, Casineits, Kentucky ; , ..Isartgrllest': • Ticking,. Domestic. Gingham. , Coloted - .Cambries,•%lail •••-- White and 'Yellow Flannels, Welsh 'Fianna's, Cantoia Flannels, Brown, Bleached.und Colored • GEDITLEMEN'S GOOD Drillings ._ S:: " • • French and. Englith, Blue, Black and - Brown Clothav Black and Fancy French Caseimeres; New Styli: gamey' -.- V.etuings and Cravats; Silk Under. Shirts. nod-D•nmers - r Linen Cambric and Silk. Handkerchiefs, and a Site sorunent of Gloves, Hosiesyand Suspenders. PARASOLS AND. PARASOLETTS: • • I have just received a Splenaid assortment. o, • Style. Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Tar • and Sun .Shades. _ - . Tho„above.Goods bare all been palatalised at Ito Jim eat cash prices, aad besold Wholesale and Retail, at •sueb rates as cannot tail to pleases all wbo..wiatt to hi' ,good Goods•at low prices. '• • •. • • • . . • . brORRI, Np. 64. Illarket at.. Pittsburgh. The spring and. Samtook Stack , READY-MADE CLOTIII NG: - AT, THE.: THREE 11117:7)001t51, - :.' - - woe Tllll equankr trathost, lama azint EQUALLID, • Bern by the Celebrated. Rooblishmou itsetf. t uIieitEcEDENTED.PATRONAGE:ixistoIied upon the 'enterprise at the praprietor; has exabled him to parehatte alibis Goods arsuch prices as win tdlaw him to sell,' Wholesale and Retail; LOWER-than any other House,East or West. . : -_• •. JOHN M'CLOSREY,• Atantifizeturtr Iteculy.biatte Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh;Pa., has inst completed his Stock, and tax - now:on hand; ready !or ;It C L i d; lac :e ver o Sated i the . .. Uni t: g el States; all of which have been made under bls imme- • dlate inspection, in this city,•ar num 17/12. arse OMEN afarinunteri—together with ono. of the choicest - attire- ' bons of Imported fine. Blnek, Blew ' - Brown; Oliver and. Drab French, Belgioo and EnglisleCLOTHS,i - that has ever Veen brought to this •clty.' Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeresillar seines, rich Silk, fancy Satter, &c., All the:new- est styles fancy CASSIBIERES,' of every. description all of whin will ha made up to order at the shortest no . tic_,e intim latest and most fashlohable style. T. • • • The o tear informf th e - ptabß6.ll7thr - the primtiple* t r • • upon wtc he will do business, tvi e upon tho-busis of HONISTY•ririd FAIR DEALIA'G ; a nd riforderto es- . tablish a confidence in the T am deterrothe d talsd here to my original ritotto,u quick Sato and Slaw. pro- -7 jet J. and also make the buyer. his ,own'saletwari i ly marking the lowest price on e aeharticle, in plain figerres,'•. ; so that each mistomer, can select from an immense add' .. exquisitely sissortedistock;thaarticle's - he riguires, at the low Ist price it can. posribly be bought for.. •• , Business Shall continent to be transacted at my: itxten:, sive establishment, which hies ,l sthg.sloCCobtallied:rhe, character of being elrit,Fiirst.nokrpler-Ifeklikfirealt Fine ClotbAr.Casstmeres an 4 .. .SAIIIVEL GRAY. iRCRANTT,AMOR,Rxr-bangs Buildings, St. attic M s 'rem Pittsburgh. has just returned (rapt New York and Philadelphia, and is now recejving,a fine assortment of Cloibs, Cassimeres and Vestings, of.lbq. beet COWRY and latest styles, which be is preprred to make to order in the hest manner and imtho latest fashions., (n3r17.1m. • • • Vane Snares, eiprLseg Bar VDWARDTODD & CO, Asa now're.cervtarfrerterlhafr Ili Factory East; stoek of fine'and.metbolusant-' ity 9HIHTy , Nvluch,ifor tturability•and facture, are not sa:treed to this or any other nuiirken— The untie will be 'supplied ot lowest'New York' prices. Wareroorn, corner Fifth' and Marker' streets, stone. . I VORY COMBS-1 case, assorted lengths, including Flee S. and S.S.Fine.• •For sale' at the lossestinithu facturer'ispricesfwith disiount off. at . , ED WARD. TODD p 2 • •• Cox. of Fsllh and Market its, up rtairsZt. ialia-SUSYENDEg4 niustatid4 • s IJ'Swivel Joint Buspendeis, Just received and for sate feh2 'Cor. of TM and Market ins.otp atztati.. ARPET t3AGS.I - case . fine milton, , ' •C • 1 ". ."' Received !pia day ziad Rirviatelair . lar . ap2 EDwAßtrotOEtti:!l ALARGE and ozindscinao.acitoonitirielitizerVelitttiyi, particularly 101300 so City „trzule; recaps - earl. , .tuar'4;2in . • • :11A111.PTON, titan% .k.co:. • . • • uoyle , ••Chltidtztu ! . • • ASES or above Goods, 34,44 40.9:8 wide, raPck Cj wad double Partflo, foto ale . • ruur29:itu • •.:•,-;:• lIAMPOIOO4.BIIIT/I& . T 'AWNS, IJNEN BEIIEGES','LINIIN GINGHAM% and.Fancy.Dress.Goodi cVArfdescripttorr; mictied by " finn ' t29ltn) HAMPTON;SMITH &CO. • ,• spu•GoON rid.S.ALEKLISAN" - hicaPuras: East .cornet ofFourds and idaslieistreets; Pin/dams Las now open Ids first supply of SPBANG.and.SUMMER GOODS, and lashes/Oceanid/ t ox:XPT o 44;hii altieY Prices low. lEr,ll 7 .holese.Dootns . up, stakti7,4Al4 l i* trPth.4-th • GINGHAMS! 01NGHAMS•to WWI • • 8.•-•.-A. A.' 111/unc Co.M 0 : 00- $1111101'slatui:. bin. in wore 150 pieces 6 1nenunsiinnialidadil,.andAeidridips 00p4s. ITRESS iuPshiber reeel*g; at _L` the Pelcio Tea Shir FRESH: oz.oNG SLACK T EAS,.!. Schnl:ll4i o lr.ikricrT. - . W. • Scen t. die•oPly vesaelsin thioc Spline 4 4kl:ll a; 110 YobnrlfTionllitie. vial and - .JAVNES: • triitrl7 • : ." • •—• 70 gait* tit:: Q AVE COSTS.--Personl,siaebleit.4o E• 140741001 ►Eva:, kite:ShotigiforePsl omre4uestettio that Oa Aber taibsaibenindAente. •; • •'AEIBN COYLEi feb2o,• • Tganlt.ureit,ntarSaddifield at • Too °BT. WIN Ef , -- 3.1. - naalcai vire :Grape, in store .o.nd for saintly [marlol JANES FATTON, 3 r - 4 -.- .-- , t ,' \ Ella
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