.14ttg, miltiornmg-... Vast. ilkiriting 'Vogt lob IpriiitiittOffirg ' OORNNII. OF WOOD AND FIFFNSTREETS.: -- ' - IV" - tidying added to isnr Establishment, a splendii Steann•Fower ' -- - ,repared to do )11 kinds of. T a style of no ;surpassed b A the most reap ionable ter to patronage of the public IV " Adv 4 teacar t P suns asi ins} beprt erred. ••••"•-• • AVOTION SALES,' Br "AMES WICENNA, ATICTIcrNERIt," No.„I.I.4',V,VOOD'.SSILEZT.,TLIATSB DOOR! I/80M FMB ILTI4I,.TRD STATES' PROPERTY AT AUCTION,—On . SI.TMAX, April 28th; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be wildilat the corner of Penn street and Garrisoh alley; . the followingpublic prope rty for cash, par funds, viz : —,9'Axes, tAxe Handle, Bugles, - 1. Drain Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxes, 19 Carteens , . Raversacks,l7l Knape sacks, 15 Rubbers,l itecnilling Flag, 3 Zoree.Mills; - 03 Camp Kettles,lo9 'Mess Pans, 1 Frying Pan, 2 - Since Pans, 2 Wetoßuckets, 5 "'in Plates, 3 Tin Cups, I.Sad dle;Blanket,-11olster and Cirsingi e; 3 Blankets, 2 Hatch ets;ls Spades, 3 Shovels; 104 Camp_Tents,47stent poles, 62. Walt Tents a nd Flies, 5: 'Wall Tent Flies, 102 'Wall Tent Poles,'7 Blankets, 11 . pairs Stookings, 1 greit Coat; 1 Anehor,2 lentaks;l Cast Iron Piece, 1 Steam' Engine, 7 feet invite, said to be on excellent article, and fonner ly 'used inzboard thell. States" steamer Col. Long. Terms : dash: PAT funOs: JAMES 51eICENNA, ECOND-RAND BUGGY AT AUCTION.—Tuts DLt - il'itdity,.April 13th, at %o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, atMcKentia's Anation Rooma,lsto.ll4 Wood st., door front 3 front 5111,1 second-hand Buggy, with top.in good order an excellent article. - -JAh IttcHENNA, reCLITAALE:,ICKAL' E9F.AT4 AT AUCTION.—On V." Saturday, April 14, at 3 eclOCk, C. sr., will be sold, oifihe prerntses;ll3riek'll'ocuse and one Frame House. sitaate‘on Clay alley, near Washington street, in the East oiThird , Wardef the iJimot Pittsburgh:" Ter6l3 Made known oa the day of sale .. - DPI' ' ' ." - JAMEZ McKENNA, Auct. INAIIIAO --- ED HARDWARE,- Cutlery; 112zs, Saddkryr it•c:irm - amount of Undertorirers at AUC27ON..-43n MONDAYmext, April 16th, at 10 o ' c l ock in‘the forenoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, oil account of whom it may toncern, &large and varied lot of Hard ' ware: Collerb-Raddlarr and Axes, damilged on the Canakoomprisnig 7 4} dozen razors, 14 doz. shoe knives, 16} dozen...pen-kruves, 8 cards do, 5 dozen Harlow dui,: 18 1-6 dozenecissors, 23 dozen Butcher knives, 8 dozen. smalherivr. files,- 7} pit. saw do, 2 dozen wood traspr; 90,000 needles, .3 gross Jews' harps '25 gross knitting 15 dozen German chest 10ck5,15,000 fish book 5,4000 Limerick fish hooks, 65 gross screws, 62 bares akes; 2 patent:spribg- braces with-. 32 bitts small iron chest or money bax with secret drawers, revolving pistol: • apl2 • . JAMES Meh..T.: g IOIA - , Aust. l'*As!. ,, rziks 21 TEAS ! ! HE indisicribers take great pleasure in informing the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have thdde arrangemeini with J. C. Jenkins & Co., of. Phil.- deiphia, to receive their superior An - invoice has nowarrived, and will hereafter be con stantly kept on band. To our customers, who have heretofareibeed unacquainted with them, we may say., they, ire neatly and securely packed 'with metallic and paper, envelopes, in and. 1. pound packages, with. their Printed, cards on each—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of 'the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.- " The prices range, for Caucus: ..fatuipowder: .. .. -.; .521 75 ...4,00 1,25 ` -.1;50., Imperial' - 50- - 75 1,00 1,e 5 1,50 _ 50 . 7S. 1.00 :1.25 Y. Ilysim 50 5 1,10 I;t6, 1,50 Btrcc SIB u 0 Fine and Euiratine.7s . 1 00 1.05 1,50 . It must be remarked that these Teas are highly' ap-. plauded in every community where they are used, and that such a result is to be . Crpected everywhere, from the feat ,ot the advantages possessed, by this Tea Com- One of the partners resided among the Chinese, at Canton, about seven year's„ engaged In the. Tea trade; bringing: intothe present concern the most muple expe rience in Tens, with other facilities. ' B, ,They, abstain from giving fanciful names to their Teas—the qualities being designated. 47 . their res pective arises, "sactr,lerff' and the te.s included. We eallthe attentioon of. Families to the, above Teis, which can ballad at the store of J. S.. N. YOUNG & Co., N. W. corner of ..Fourth and Ferry streets, and of E. YOUNG & SON, S. W.corner of rldrd and. ROUL ate., Yiusburgb, , - lEr Remember the place. • " s • Sltianstott Wanted. BBYANDUNG MARRIED NAN, of steady habits, (a• Printer by trade,) in , a Wholesale . Grocery Store, Commission or Forwarding House; would be willing to make himself generally useful in either of theabove sit. nations: - Satisfactory reference as to diameter can be given: -. Please address A. G, through the .Post Office; statinitime and place where an interview can be bad. Pulate.,Sala of tnitibusses, Horses, li ar. . TATILT: be exposed at Public Sale, on' SATURDAY, 'Aprill4, at 9 o'clock, at the Ho Market; cor. nee ,of .Liberty th street and Canal Basin, rse for and on ac coutit:of former purchasers, 3 Omnibusses, 2 Sleighs, 10 setts Harness, and 8 Horses which have been iantitngon the Oakland Line. The sale will be poiitive;to thehigh: eat bidder. [spit:3i] THOS.-O'NEIL: WHOLESALE DRY - GOODS. ' A. A. 11IASON k CO COMMIESIOSIZRE AND IIdPORTICELS, N 0.60 4eautzr Srasar, A RE now opening the most extensive and varied as sortment of SPRING and.SUMIIIER GOODS ever exhthited in the Western country, comprising upwards of eleven hundred Bales, purchased In entire packages from the manufacturers, importers . , and large auction sales, by one of the Brm,Tesiding in New York, who is constantly sending-us the newest and most fashionable Goods They name in part :- 100 eases rich Spring Pri,its; • 30 " Mous. De ; 24 _" Lawns and Muslims; 25 " Cotton and Linen Ginghatris ; 6 120 " Bleached .Muelins, all grades ; 30 " 'Calico Musline; 40 " Shirting Checks'and Doritestic Ginghams; 07 " RilSka's Como riad es and Summer Stuffs; 50 bales of Tiekings arid - 250 baleit Brown Muslins, Also, cases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers, Laces. Ribbons, Silks, Shawls, Bernges, White - Goods, Milli nery-sutieleer Cloths and Cassimeres, Linen Hosiery, and Gloves' City and Country Merchants Will find their stock as large and desirable as Eastern stocks. And an eland- Mitten of their Goods and prices cannot fail to convince all that, with their undeniable advantages and facilities, 04 Van compete' mita wig Etuterielabber. The fact has beeh 'clearly demonstrated - to hundreds of their patrons, who Irtevioutllrpturchased the - East. - Their stock-will ' • - . Cheap Groceries, 1111-FE Midersigned most ,rivectfally, inform the chi 1--zenti of Pittsburglaand vicinity that they have open . - ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the SOY. corner of Third and. Ross etreets,whiclt will be in ' connexion with - out:Old Stand; N. Wicorner of Fourth Having nnfurled our brinier; with "'Quick 'Sales' and Small 'Pr oji is" ui it s motto, We ask' sliare of public pa- Annexed we give a Delon:Mr Retail Cash priCes Beat Rio Coffee, 8 cents V• lb.; 13 lbs. for 01,00. • " - N• O. Sugar, (old) 6; lb.; 18 bs. for s ip. N.O,Sugur(uevi) 5 " " 20 . " " • . Rosin Soap, " " "-. " " Mould Candler, 12}' . Sq . " - S. 12} " " art.; 48 MB. f' Bog Raisins, (new),l2je. - ' - Rice; for lbs. slog, or 4# for W cents; Yirang Hyson, Imperial. GnsipoWder and Black Teas, from - 50 cents to 81,50 lb. Baker's , Chocolate; Schmitz' Sweet Spiced ,do.; Baker's Cocoa,Crusbed and Pulverized LOSlSugan ;Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, &e. Spices of kiiide, in every variety, Our goodsure new, our stock complete, and oar prides irreproachable. We, most respectfully ask' a call Dorn the heads of families, that they may judge our goods and' , prices. ,Tha t akfiii for past favors, we ask a continuance of the, sam e , • S. M. YOUNG & CO, - .N. W. corner of Fau - rth and Ferry, And S.-W. earner ofThini and Ross streets. • , • Pittsburgh Water Works:, PROPOSAL,S will be received at the office of die Works, until TUESDAY, 27th, , at 5 P. M.; for fur 'aishlng vvgtrPipes:viz • • - 110 pi?es, 15 inch bare, weight each 1400 lbs. 400. 1 All to be east in a verticaliioSition dry Sand--the requisite number of bianchek to be furnished at the same. rates. The 15 inch pipe - ale required as early al they - can pox sibly.be made. , T others may he distributed over the time between. this,undDeeember next if desired by'the Contractor: Payments to be in Bonds, bearing interest, and havidi twenty years to ran. , • Testing and delivering to be at the expense of the contractor. ' .11. hIcCLELLAND, Superiutendeut -!. Family Groceries. filift subscriber would call the attention of-ihe public j. -to his large mut-well lco s uppl ie d Gll.O - 504 7 2F.A.5. Families w ill be supplied on the •lcrorest terms, and all articles delivered free of charge in either of the two,cities, by • • HENRY CAKELvi; . _ Corner Fifth street and Market alley. 'FRESH-ARRIVAL OF VEIV - GOODS,. • ' ATP , DELANT'S, • Iti' .. POAlT-NI.VE,"IIRVRTY, sr., • ArrrssußsH. Just:RECEIVED, an eitenstve and general assort tritet of French, English; Eelgian and American Chiths,CissimereaUnd Vestiugs, off the latest and most 'desirable patterns. Amongst thenrtvill be found rt.-retie ty, or entirely new etyles Fancy Cassimeres and Vest ing; of the Ititelit unportatione. r alL of which will be' made'to ordo in, the most fashionable manner„ at; short ,notice, and reasonable prices. . On • hand, • a • large , assortment of READY-MADESLOTH:MG,' made' up in the;present S.pring,Style, and wilthe.soldlow for cash. . • • ••• ' ' 'To Tamer's.-- Watt'S Graduating Shoulders , Measure System. for sale at pnrltdacyr) P. DELANY'S. .• _ Greenwood Garden.' rvuis delightful Somme; Retreat is now open for the .J. 'reception of visitors: ' Icc Creamer. Fruit, Nate, Con feellonarYi and all the good things nature , a"d art can -product, well be served up, hi the best manner; in the Saloon The Tea Table will lie spread "at 81 o'clock every evening; . ConduCted onTentperturee principles; and closed on Boritrets of the'Clioicest Flowers puttee at the shortest' ' A :terra collection of the choicest variety of Green house Firest's,Dahlbur, and Annual. Flowing Plants, for ' The "new atesunevniar. Scott will be ready, inie few . days, id sun-from the Point to the Garden. :,,• • ••• ItoKAiN. ; , Tlonruel and"Gesene copy.] - : , L3l. Qloiltl~ter[~i~ ~tt~ < ~inaiici~f': PITTSBURGIV BOARD . - OF _ • JAMES STAIIS • ' JOHN SHIPTpN, )) :Comiurrits YOB APBIt 1 - , • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1.949::. 3tearaboa t Tacket Line,leaveidailytorCincinnati,l6 Passenger Packet, vla Bmwnsditle , to littltrtora,. Mail Philadelphia, 6 A. st.and 6 P.m. •, : Coach Line, direct to Pjultutslphia, . Westarnand Siittiliera Mail Coach Line, 6 North-We.stern, via Cleveland, daily,lo a. at: Erie and Western New York, daily, 9A. - North-E utemuidaily, except Sundays , A. 31: • • Aeirfatieibffore order So in- ARRIVALS %4WD DREARTURE OF MAIL S. -, Easterns Mail viOrlfF7Nsdelphis, due 34. ' closes 1 Western Mail, Cin. and Louusv.,due BP. 31., Ofites SL. South.via Bel t. and Washington, due 8 P. st.,c °semi h. X , North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. x. , ses 9u Erie and Western New York due 8 P. IK. closes 8.5.. . . . - ..-. _. . . , Par valus. , Ashur. cffend Bank of Piitsburgia 550,00..550,00.. iise,oo Exchangtßank..... ... ••••• •••• • 50,00 44,00 .'- 43,50 tiershants' and M. Bank ' . 50,00 ' , 5%00.. 0 t: • ,90, Farmers' Deposi t Bank . None in marte ~' `n Rand Street Bridge • . : 50 , 00 50,00 ,00 , Northern Libertiesßridie 60,00 .35,0) Old Allegheny Brldge• • • 25,00 30 , 00. . 35,00 Connellsville R. R. Stock,paid on- - shares, $2,50 5 ,00 ,' . 1,43 City Bonds (8;a ecitti)•,..... • :' 90,00 . • Monongahela Bridget.... ..• -.... • 25 , 00 Gas Stock .tr ....... ... ....... 50,00 Weekly Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, } Fittnav Moaning, April 13, 1849.1 REMARKS.—Wit have only to note the coati*- . . tk activity in buainess. - The only cause of cam plaint seemi to bir the scarcity of money just at the present time; but this is only a temporary evil and in few weeks Change will occur. In prices there . are a . few changes,' which we have noted below. The riVes are still ittgood navigable order. ASHES-,-There hale been brisk sales of Soda Ash at former quotations 3}o3}. Itt other kinds we quote as follows! Seorehings, ". 4031 I.Pearla, 51•635 f Pow, —o4} I Salaratus, 541/3/ ALE —;The demand is very good, without any `chane in prices. We quote C4llllllllOO at $6,00, X X $7,00; XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Beer (a compara tively new article in the market) is worth $6,00. IfACON—Thete has bees considerable doing since our last:report. Wo hays.daring the week reported sales of country cured 91. 5 1 e. for-Hama; Sides and- Shoulders at - proptirtiotill rates. City Cared is bought at 6063 c. acCording toterms; Shoulders 4c.; Sides 6061 c., • • BRICKS--Common are worth $4,60",5,00; Paving $6,50a6,00; Fire Bricks $16,00. BAGS—LSaIes of Cotton at $4,0004,50 v . doz. BLOOMS—HeId at $65070. BUCKWHEATYLOUR—No supply, and no de mand. The season is over. BEEF.. Sales of Dried. Beef at Easic. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Some:transactions reported at 100 .22c. from first hands and from store. - BUCKETS..SaIes of Beaver and Marietta Buck ets at $2,15(32,20. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as dime. COTTON YARNS-7-, Mann.facturers bare made a change in prices. We give the table corrected. It ii an advance..•,-, Short Reel— o G oo a No. sto No.lo. • ..... •111 " 700 Of. "It to 1 17‘. *3OO 900 1000518/ 18 Coverlet iara ' 4 o 01430 increasing. I emap tb to Carpet Chain 200— No. - Cotton Twine 200= Long Reel P doz. Candle Wick --OW No:500 8 ; Bag Fillings Bells at 15c.; No. I. • Batting at 9c.; No. 2at Bc.;-•No. 3at 7c. A superior article of Bat ing hi sheets 9} by 4 feet, expressly (or fitmily use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. CANDLES.. We have no change to report:, City dipped. ..... • • •11: 000 I Cincinnatido 022 Co Mould 10 m- Spann, best brands3o 032 Pittsburgh Star. •.=23 023 Do. inferior 25 030. CORDAGE..Tbere have been some alterations by manufacturers Which are noticed below: Manilla Rope;b'y Coil, 13c Dodo. when cut, 14c White Rope, by Coil, Ile Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, 10c Do do when cat, Ile Packing Yarn, fine, - 9c Do do common, Se Manilla Bed C0rd5,.....:.51,7502,62133,50 Do do, per ...... .13 p Hemp „do • ....1,60(52,2503,00p "Do -do per ' lo,p Manilla: Ploug h Lines, - 75087 p , Hemp do do • '75 COPPER.. The meanie, Braziers 276128; Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. • CHOCOLATE.. Salesat $2,7503,00, according to brazd. CORN relßAL—Sales are made regularly from store at 400. for best quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider 40a.4be fairest quota tion. We have heard of no sales of Kiln Dried. : . CRACKER.S..The regular sales to the trade areal, the following rates: • Water Crackers.-- -- Batter do. Pilot Broad Sugar aad Soda Craciers _____ _. COTTON—We can give no quotation,. This is no market fors Cotton. The manufacturer, boy io the South, and the few lots sent to this city for sale caoseliat little stir. FEED—There is a fair supply of Feed in the mar ket.- Sales of. Aran on wharf at 9c; from store 12c. In Shorts there is considerable doing but the quali ties vary so leach that we can give no quotations FISH—We hive some change in pricer this week which are noted in the following table: 110.1, Mackerel, p barrel.... .... $11,50 " " half barrel..... 6„25 No. 2, - a , •"••• • • • .. 9,00 tt it barrels 5,25 `No: 3, a ' a 5,75 " ' a " half barrels.... 3,50 N0..1, Gibbixd Herrings and Alewives 5,75 ". Salmon • 18,50 Codfish, large, gr lb .. ...... 4104 FLOUR—We can say nothing in regard to this important article except that there is no change since last week, in prices Or in the condition of the mar ket. We quote sales on the wharf at 03,5003,02 The market isjust now a little stiff on account of small receipts. What the market will come to we cannot tell, but the opinion prevails that the prices *lll go down further. FRUIT—We give -our quotations of last week. The dealers in Fruit are more busy now than we ever knew them to be before. The business has increased ton vast except Otis year:,Many articles are how offered, and ' irate at wolesale which have never been offered befhre. We believe that many western merchant, who have heretofore dependediipon the east for their supplies' this see eon buy in our large Fruit warehouses. The mar. ket is now abundantly stocked with Orangee ; sales at $304. As to Lemonewe apply theism° remark; sales at $3,00. Dried Peaches are plenty, too plen ty for profit; sales at $1,0001,05.. Dried Apples are sold at 50e. Pea Nate are plenty ; sales at 750 80c. • come dealers think the market id tending up ward', .but we guess not, ai thereare - More in the warehouses of the city than can be consumed. Green Apples are worth 62087 on wharf; from store 7601,25 according to quality. . FURS—The following are the rates at present . Red Fox, No.l, 25 050 1 Raccoon 0 Gray Fax 424 0 25- - Mink. .-..-•• • • 5 0 25 Muskrat 6-1- - DeerSkin,fr 11).14 0 FEATHERS. ---Small sales from store at 330350. The 'market is`poorly supplied; demand fair. A lerge lot might not command more than 92c. 'FREIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully compiled list of freights to the different ports. It rift° ob served that there are two classes of. heavy freight. B Goods. H. F't H. F't. To Cincinnati, cwt, Z - i cts 16 10' Louisville, -ta 15 121 * St. Louis, 50 - 30 25 Nashville, • -. 50 i _ gg New Orleans; pound freight 50c p no Sts. Lumber iti - aped to St Louis at 11505 50 # Mr. . To Wellsville and Intermediate point, Sc; to Steu benville and-Wheeling Sc; way freightbeloiv Wells ville 10c; Floor' from Wheeling and points - below Wellsville 12Ic # bbl; from. Wellsville and points above 10c p bbl. - ' Berrraront & Outo Rauttossi-.The charges on r the Ballimore'and Ohio •Railroad' from this city to Camberland are na followsois: Hats,` llootii,,Bon nets. and Medicines,. 35 cents per ; - 100 lbs. Dry Goode, Groceries, Queenawarey Tobiaaeo 25 cents per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish :24 tents per 100 pounds. - -.- - GROCERIES.,Many of the best houses have, ad ded a fraction to the prices of Rio Coffee. We now quote sales at 7108c.,f0r prime. In- Sugar the mar-. ket has stiffened some ; sales at 41051c.:' In Mehra. see, we quote at 28029 c; with firm market. Rice . _ GRAlN—Stier of Outset 25c corwhertfrom attire 29030 c. Barley is in demand; sales from store'at 50; 055 c. Wheat is worth 68070 c. auto quality. Rya we qote at 60c. Corn, is taken a 13003310 ;sales from store at 35c.. • - ... . .. GENSINGIfeId at 26c. , GONPOWD&R;.BaIes are reg u lar' at the follow -tag maw . FFG 4,75 0 5,00 Eagle - do.in pa- • - Eagle tlit Ihx• • .1 can ' r 0 3, 00 - item • • .... -. ' • 7 I Do, dr.. ihcan're-7,00 Rock powder -.3,25 0 0 3, 13,302 miktp...`Rome small sales from store at $130,00 1 ,01 1 °A; :- . '' - s' ...' - . ' 'MIM STOOKS. 114,00 ip , bbl 4,73 4 4 340 44 10. # Ib. FORBALE— A epuii of Match Brown Hornee. En quire of MeCANDLEBB & CAMPBELL. aplo' - 07 Wood street: C EIE . C_KS— 60 to. supr. Clie - cks ; • roi Fu i r e tture checks. Ink received d " aIteCZaNDLIOS dr...CAMPIIELL, '97 Wood quest. ID YR FLOUR 42 bertele.ftye•Ftonr, for Bale by JR, opt° :- . TULEY; N.ATTREWS & CO. PLNOTPAFa.--1200 Teams •Crown,- •Doub Crown - and Medium, for ate by .% aplo _ '':RRRY,'MATTAEWS & CO: • , 100ROOMS-30 dozen, two aiges, for rode bz . ap7 R AGy sacks, for tOlo LT, AVILLIAIit DYER. GLASS flow Hiding. Saler; Szlqat $3,25 to tratiel-$3,5g to country; 10i12, $3,50 to trade; $3,75 tO'country, :Black Bottles. •' , 8x10•••• • •••• • " .0.4,00 ,Quatt,ffr gross. 9,00, 10x12. ••:• • • •••••-• - 0 4,50 Pint; c, • 7,00 12xIP, •:=-•"• ••• • • 7,00 .Idadta'kvibe, 5,6 • Patentdo.loxl4 • - to ga1.... • 0 9,00 t010x24 •-• • • blaretaigrans• 0 9,00 Country brands, Window - Cilass box. Sri°. •• ... • . 32503,31 City brandy' 1042 • -.• 3,5063,92 HONEY. We 'have no - aalea orconitequenca. .HOLL I ED BARLEY: ,Regniar sales at Sc. pet - Et; -Pearl do. at sc. • ' HAY--Not much winning in.; Mkro l a; smiles a $7,50(39,00. HIDES—We make a ion. Missouri •• • .... •7 0 0 Spanish , 14 0 16 'Do. salted 0 IRON—The table bele which have not changed 13arJuniata.- - ;OP '-. ~ ! Common. .3•' di/ Sheet. 510 71 .iler Plates.. - .• Ai tii, 61 41020dJim1ta 0' 3,50 80 9d '• • • - 0 4,00 .0 7d ''... • 0 4,50 Id:"' ". •• • 0 - 4,75 "•••• 0 a,OO . . . . ... '.NAVAL STORES..There has been no change in e market; and we quote old prices: sin f' bbl • .2,62 0 " N.Carolina 4,00 ai,2l• .•• ...• • ..3,00 0 3,50, y 4 -Tur'ntine,gal.• 62 0 65 • 1 - _' Allegh'.oo 0 3,50 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 0 2,45 • INSURANCE..The fol owing table gives the ratio „,. 01 surance on good steamboats: A MIA. and Halt. via To Wheeling •• . 1 • l aual 4 Brownsville •• ••.• • .• =an 4 • f - Loulindlte • ••• ... 1 1 1 villegla.• ••• * I Nashville,Menn., ... 11 14 i s - phis, Tenn. •• I 1 New Orleans lit - Sil t yew s , 910... t 1 - Quincy, Illinois, lit . 1 14 1%1 °1 ii I °ale" ' " " 1 21 i t• y, Mo., 2 independence, Mn.. Mo •I I .I. .. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Ba r s c.' ' 's et Lead $5 gr. box ; Cut 6. The follow BB' a. o rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe: ' ll I th acipiednet No M i red Pipe sc. P foot. it 1- ll No. 2 - it 14 6 ,. fp it Ift - " No. 2 " " 7e. P " t - 1 t ii No. 1 tt it .21,1 pr {6 . I r. " . No., " " 74-e -P 'l'. 44 N o.l ~ ~, se c . 4, 1 .0 a .c.4,‘. " No.l . . 12te.P '1 Allotbee_i teg gi g „.p th, LUMBR—An immense (malty has arrived, and many rafttave passed by on the way to southern markets. ilie.aales on beach have all been at last fall* pricespS,oo and $16,00. Sales of Shingles at $1.7602,24 For dry litber we give our table as usual, without alteration: -• Common 5 /..• 4. •• ' 0:400 Flooring 1 do - ' 19,00020,00 " 4 "u 11110 ' s ° l - -- Clear 11, do ~. 0 011, Common Ido 0 33,00 Oak 024,00 Common it dii, , Clear 2 do: 815 50 Pine Shingles gip p 1000 26003,00 Common 2do '%''.. 24,00 -Laths, saw'd 2, , 0002,20 LEATHEIhW e give our table corrected. The only change is'tslight advance in the prices of New York Red: % New York - ReCtiddling weights,... do do , er... ..... do .... Baltimore,.... •-• Harness Lather, zo. Skirting, d0..1:. , • 22023 Birdie,. • .do. • 4,......5p doz 632/336 Upper, .. d 0... ~../a• do: 24027 Calf Skins, •, do: . . 18(iI2 01L5... We quote N o. 1 Lard, 68c.; - No. 2 50c. ; Linseed 513 e. --, - OIL CAlLE—Boullit at 0113,00 per ton. OIL MEAL...hotter sale, at 40c. v. bu. PIG METAL—Allhat has arrived has been sold; prices for No: -1 Alleteey 112027; time. Hanging Rock is sold in small bts at $27(430. PROVISIONS—Bah r is in good demand at Ilia , 131 c. as in quality. /IA is rather dull; the market rut, sales at fillatk. Came is quoted scarce and in . great demand; Bales or rime at 7c. POTATOES—The ly is now extensive on xiac count of large receipts Taring the week; we quote at 682187 c. front store aria quality. RYE FLOUR—Salts tom store at $2,87033,12.. , RAGS..SaIe from storied country mixed at 310. SEEDS..CIoser is vihout ' tguch demand; we quote at $2,75 from fitilthands; Flax is worth 90 1195 e. -. STARCH. . Regular Betel e1f:4361e. SPICES.. Very little variition in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : i Cloves 33 038 INsunegs 1,50 0 1,60 10 Cassiain Mats. 22 0 20 Apper• ••le • • 0 0 Ginger— ...... 10 0 11 Nsplee 13 0 10 811F.ETING—Pend No 1 7e. Nonatook 61c rp yard. SHOT..Regular salt s at 1t,3101,44. SALT.. Regular sales at 11,25 at canal; , demand $ 1,28 .-.. - I TUBS—Regular sales at $1 p doz. VINEGAR--Regular sales :Met Vinegar, in hide at lioae. • TALLOW..We quote at 'thitte. in the absence of any important galas. TIN PLATE.. Prices have olvanced. We now quote its follows: I. C. $11,25; S X $13,80. Block Tin has advanced in proporWi. TOR. A ;Ws ..The dealers repos they following prices, at which the market is steal,: Cigar Lesf• • • 4' o 7 12slump a box 11 0 15 sutufed do. •• 2 0 71 120. 17 Ladies' Twist. 9 0 10 Ws h U LI 0 14 Plug !ti kega.• • 610 7 Scotch sniff... 14 0 16 Plug in boxes. 13 0 15 Ranee ••4... .14 0 16 6Twist•• .....410 7 Cut& dryilb pa. 0 25 Caveudisb.• •• • 0 5 WHISKEY—Raw is worth 161611.; Rectified we quote sales at ISOISIe. WOOL—The market is firm at our quotations of last week 25 to 40 ;p• common to primetbe receipts are very light, but demand good. No doubt the spring's crop will be takes at high price;. SALES OF PIG METAL. '• 400 tons St. Charles, as follows: • 50 tons at 828,00, and 55 tons at $27,04, both at 6 mos., to James Wood. • 72 tons to Shoeuberger at $26,00, 6 mos,' 181 tons at $25,00, cash, to Wood, Edwards & M'Knigbt. All the balance at $26,00, 6 mos., to Graf, Lind sey & Co. • • • 100 tonsSbippensille, at $26,00, 6 mo, , toliii'ood, Edwards & 31 , Knight. 12 tons Amanda, c. b. at 831,00, 6 mos., ti; Boll mans lc Garbs:in. 330 tons Mount Pleasant, to Shoenberger, terms not given.— American. FRESH ARRIV 'f of NEW (MODS, AT P. DELANY'S, N 0.49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. -• TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general auckt- U mem of French, English, Belgian and American CLOVIS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,of the latmt and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will Ilk found a variety of entirely new style Fancy Cassimere" and Vesting., of the LATEST IMPORTATIONS; All of which will be made to order in the most fashions , ble manner, at short notice and reasonable`prices. A large and general assortment of ' ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, ,On hand, made in the present Spring style, comprising description of every FROCK AND PRESS COATS, Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths, of the triestfathionaMe caters. New style Business Coats, plain black and fancy colored Cashmate% Tweed and 'Summer Cloth Sack Coats, and Pantaloons of superior single and double milled Cossimeres, Summer Cloths, and every other de scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summerwear. 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 comprising one of the largest and handsomeit assortments of READY MADE CLOTHING That can be found in the City, which 5611 be sold Low von Cum. N B. To TAILOILS.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder Mea sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S, ape:d&ar 49 Ltherty s;. Runaway Boy. 'DAN away' iom the subscriber, about a month age ti _IR, Loy named Kamm Hots , about nor in years d id, stout made, light hair, flat nose, and large mouth. Had on, when he 'event away, a crimson flash cap, tweed coat and cassinet pantie Any information concerning him will be thankfitily received, if left at this office, or with COUR Yovia, Smithfield street, corner of Virgin alley, or with the subserioer; end any person harboring him wilt be prosecuted, according to law. ap7:2tdAltvv7 HUGH-BOYD, Wilkinsburgh. OCKET BOOKS-2 gro. Calf Bellows Pocket Books ; • 5 " Morocco. ' " io,‘ , sh eep . - , r« On hand and for sale byy *cCANDLESS AsCAMPBEL; , apt() ' • 97 Wood street. ALURIC-159 DI. NUM White Cambric GO -" barr'd do. - do. , 20 6 Bishop Lawn ; 20 6 Moll Muslib. Juit received trod for sale _by McCANDLESS : & CAMPBELL, isplo • - • 97 Wood street. PEDLAR'S WAp9N--Enquire at, this,office. • - mar2G-4f• agleatteration in quote Go. k ippe Pakin.l,oool ) 62 Green 0 3 •• gives the prices of Iron, for months : Ploughsvings. . " Slabs.• I Russian Sheet • •AllO 5 1 0 4 • • 0 15 0 o,e 3d '••'" 1P:13k:or!, • eto • Boiterßivete.••l•7 a. 800 Win. 8. WLeeler r ' - QTEahtBOAT AGENT, , can be found at Wesley 10 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and-Smith field streets, Sitisburgti. - mar 27 For St. i 4 ania. . . The fine steamer MT VERNON, Waste Korsrz,„Master, will leave for the above and nterm ate ports, this day,.l3th inst., at 10 eeloeir t s.;it. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to • aprl3 GEO. 11._lifILTENBERGER, g't. ` Regular' Zanesville' Packets. 41/rut • Ktearner YANKEE. Capt. Mara, leaves every _Saturday, at P vs. learner JENNY' LIND, ,Carttun Catx , ronan,leave3 every Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, P. Igt. For freig ht or passage apply to • w. 8. , WEIFIELEK, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield ats. ait 1849. 5 CINCINNATI AND PUTfilllfillGll STEAM PACKET LINE. THlS.lndepondent Line of steamers is now 'composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furmshed; and most powerful boats on the waters of the Neat. The highestwages are paid for the servic.es of, the best and most experienced men engaged in the' river business. The line has been in operation for elk years; has carried nearly two Millions of people; without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors' challenge corn' parumn with any passenger lute in the Union for saftay, 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: , . MONDAY PA OKRT.—The MONONO &BELA , CON. Stone, willleave Pittsburgh every nondaymorning at Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. st. TURSDAY PACKSZ—The itIIMIXIA No. _" 0 Capt. Jno. ittineother, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o!eloek ;Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. la. •• 19c pill • 18c .•.21022 WEDNESDAY PACEET.—The Nsw EXGLYND St, Capt. S. Dea!s, wilLieave Pittsibtirgh every Wedarialay tootnnig at 100'plock ; Whealingavery Wedtteltdaraven tag at 10 T. at. THURSDAY PACKET—The Baul.tawr,Capt. R. J. Grace, willleave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 12 o'eloek ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. x. FRIDAY PACKET—The Cullom No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. at. . SATTIRDAYPACERT.—The Marsotass No. 2, Capt. L C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 k; every Saturday evening SUNDAY PACKST.— The Isaac Nourras, Capt. P. Masi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a 141 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 v. t. nor 10. r LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI /c LOUISVILLE Riatitas Saucanav Pacuer.—The A No lfine and fast passenger steam Pee ket, TELEGRAI'II, J. Hezlep,. Com. mender will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louis ville, and all intermediate PAM, every Saturday;at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORfaYTH /a DUNCAN Agents The Telegraph has been built expressly for a_ regular Packet, and vrith a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the aeciutunodations ant ulterior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Bea Franklin No 6 and e. Pike:No 9, to. Sant • s—thnethrough,srviauss ap2l-iy 144414. Pittsburgh and Nroarniville Daily Packet Ftssrain , ,Ist 1848. i , Nrsitamty 10,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 2.1. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Pa r kin s on; BALTIC, Ca p t A_Jecobs; and - LOUIS Iti'LANF, Capt.&Bennett. The boats are entirely near, and are fitted up withoutragard to expense. Every comfort that money tan procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Moat, at the foot of Rots at. Passenger. willbe punctual on baud ; ai the bolts will certainly leave `at the advertise hears. • Niiiirl4,lTeellog Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer TAYLOR, M. E. Lucas, Master , will-run s Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and ee ng, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and. Frida_y, at 40 o'clock, a. and AVheeling every Tuesday; T hursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. . For freight or passage, (having superior accommocia tions,) apply on board... The Z. Taylouls an entirely new beat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river., (ian3o); ARMSTRONG A CROZER, Adis. Regular Packet for Sunfish. Lisetap THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Basins, will leave for the above and inter itporta Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply_ on board, or to au: S' GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow,:end Wellsville, on Toes day, Thursday, and Saturday., at as, re. turning on Monday, Wednesdny, and Friday. She has a boat at the landing , between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared 'to receive freights at anytime. ' mare S. A. W. HARBAUGH, Agents, . , • No. 33, Woodaireet.- . Slimmer Arrangement. kat' TIIE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, miaow, and I yellsvillc, every Monday, Wednesday, mod_ Friday - and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday , at 9 cociocko. :a. Having a boat at the bulding, we are prepared to receive freight at.any time. For freighter passage apply to • • now-if - O. W. lIARTON'A" CO., Agouti!' The _new .and splendid passenger thearner JAMESNELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Parke betwien Pittsburgh and.Wbeeling, le a.y. ing tine city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. es., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes lay and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • For freight or passage, (having superior accomnioda tiens,) 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. ;.; AMSRTRON& I csozga, . decagf .. , . . -- Agents. : - Franklin Packet. 44atsThe' fast:packet ALLEGHENY . BELLE, Capt.:Wet. Harrea, will run ' regularly be. twee • Itrghland Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves' l!ittsburgh each. Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight orpaesage, apply onboard. decl7 UN Aloaday evening, come place between the 'Dia mind and the Fifth Word, two City Warrants—one No. 272;i0r !I.GO ; the other 289, for 8118,98. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the May or'e Office. , JESSE M. JONES,... apft , Watchman: 50 "„Apr cREVSNHUILtitigIaS,d and for enle tiq 800 141,10 HexEs SARDINES; 500 boxes do.; 150 4111rter bbxas do.; just recd and for sale by aps JOSHUA, RHODES - - O' s 8-400 h. If I- movie ty, ft:fr . /n{le by ' *HN PERRY, aP5] Conier of Hancock et. and JOHN PERRY,' IyIP.HAPV•LHS-600 baskels for ease by PEItRY, - apsl Ocirner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf. TIMED PRACaES-100 bus.. prime quality, for sale 1.1 by - JOHN F. PERRY; ap.sl Next claut to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf. Removal. SKITH do SINCLAIR have removed to No. 10, corner La of Wood andliFiret!de. ap2 TO LET—A (age Brick Dwelling House, suitable for 'flaunted high up on Federal street, Allegheny. Aptly' 0 it LEE, febf.l' t Liberty street, opposite Fifth. , 111isedlef 'Worked Collars. awe- - R..hIURFIIIf has now open a large assortment of -the, abov,ef Goods, of variousstyles, and at ex tremely, low prices. Linen Combrie!Hangkerehils, of- all qualities, from 10 cents up to 83,00; 'also, mourning do, of different qualities.. - Bobbing. Edgings--Some new patterns, very, • pretty, just open. Victoria and Lisil Edgings; also, Loom_Thread F.dg ing, a" and Laces,Warranted linen, and at less than one half the. former Orices;--besides, a large assortment of WHITE 000ESigenemlly, such as Mulls. Nausooks, Jackanets;Cambrics,.Book klaslins and Bishop Lawns. Wholesale Rooms up stairs, corner of Fourth and Marketstreets. • - '• - • 10,4 • HOUSE AND LOT, 01 NINTH WAAL, FIJ4 SALE. Situated on Walnut, below Pik e -street. The House is well arranged. withdining Muir And kitchen, with ity &Tun ; a hall and .two parlors two bid•rooms and in ishe.d gpsret; bake•creen and hydrant in the yard. The whole in*God order,and will be Sold,at a bargain. - Also, ifitharesor Hand street Bridge Stock. - For rent, a good Brisk. House, OD Caldwell st. S;CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,' aPe Smithfield street. Itinut.:3lftei tgenit -POUT OP PITTSIIEJILOII 7, rzimWATER in TBE. cuAmret. - • •.•A liRI , YED. Steamer Lake .E • rie; - s.ljbles:Beaver. "- Michigan N 072, Gilson, Beaver. " • Robt:lViglturian, —, Beaver plaltic,:racobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. •- • " • Camden, Mendrickson McKeesport. tilt 'Vernon, Kountz, Cincinnati.' " St.„Cloud, Gormley, St: Louis " Hindoo.Magon,,Mt. :: Cinderella, Calhoan,unfish. Nelson, - Aloore,Wheelihg. Wellsville MoNeel Sunfish_ • " WinfiebiScott,Devinhey, N. 0. - • I DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " • Lake Erie, Sholes;Beaver. " Robt.Wighttnan, —, Beaver. 'Baltic, Jacob_ , W Jacobs Bronsville • - Adantic,ParldriSon, do: "' : Caroden, Hendrickson', McKeesport. " Brilliant, Grace Cincinnati. • '" Gladiator, --,, __ James Nelson Moore Wheeling. :•• Cinderells, Calhoun: Sunfish. Caleb Cope, Murdock; Wellsville. - ".•' Wyoming, Fowler, St. Louis. - Fern Calhoun Nashville: ouzo LIVX. NeW Wheeling Packet. Sate COUNTit, Several Fathm - , - DOM 50 - Acres to 000. - several Famis *different parts of.the State. Some of them will be ekchanged forday property. Also, a good Taveru Stand in. Witiowille—the Lot is 110 by 100; the Build ings are in good Order. . . For farther partictilars; empiire of S. DOLANor A. TONER, second story, Durkee .I.luildine, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ' 'All letters must -be - post paid. ITALUABLE PROPERTY FOB.SALE-4bulld- V ~ ing Lou, each2o feet front; on SeCond street ; by 75 deep to an Alley ALSO—. 4. lot 20 feet front, on, Se con] street, by 75 'Met :deep on Cherry Alley . ALSO-3 lots 20 feet fronVon 'Find' street, by . 75 ice; ito analley. • • • - • • • A. bargain can be had in the above. ,They *lithe !Mid together or separate, as tha first applicant m 4. require. 8 or 10 years can be had on most of the purchase money, ifdesire& , A. CUTHIVER.II', Can't Agent, mar2o • 2 fimithfielditreet. TIM BALE—A desirable FARM, 10 miles from the City, on the Franklin Road, of 132 Acree-50 clear co and in a high state of cultivation; having 2 Orchards of choice fruits; 25 now in prima wheat and 10 of fine meadow land, with springs of good water. Also, good Dwelling House, Dairy House, Barn and Stable,. and tenant House and. Stable—all under good fence. The wood lands abound in prime Timber: • B. CUTHBEAT, Geh. Agenti • Smithfield street. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Of it& Acre s .ll. having 45 in a good suite of cultivation, and suits: bleimprovements the , balance of the Land is of first rate quality, and - well timbered—situated- one mile from the- West aide of the Ohio` river, and twenty miles bedew this city. Those desirous of securing a healthy location and a Mug - ON-Ma good Farm will attend; without de lay. • - - S. CUTHBERT Gen agent WAftAl FOIE LAZE-7I- Acres, about three 'snitch from 'tee City on the Turnpike, tyljoining. the. old Httick Home Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground iawell irtiproye,d, and In ndeligbtfuleituation for . a country . seat. It has daimon a goo& Hivelling.House, and three small tenant bonsai, and; one of the bee' springs of water in the country; and, can be hat on very - accommodating te Tun:, . Enquire of - • feh2B TEJO§ -MELLON. 'LIoR• SALE—A. fine .Brick House, and , Lot, hear the Court Haute. Apply - to. e; SHANNON, marl 2 -Att'y at Law, Potuth street.: rro LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling Houne,ldta i ble and Lot, GO feet by 300, now occupied by Beni. Olyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For tenni,' address tho subscriber, via box 140, Pittsbor. h Post Office. febl9:dtl AL , ; , • t MIORSALE OR REINT--NTwo Story. Brick Dwellings situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire oC hvbruumi & DOWNING, Jan!, . 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh.- 111 TAVER N : STAND AT aIIOUSTOWN, FOR BENT.-A commodious and well finished Tavern •Siand, in thd yillage,of Shousetowu, fu rn ished in modern style, with good. Stabling_ att a ched. will be leased fora term of years. Addiess -janl2 P. SHOUSE, Stionsetown. ?PO LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North ' eut side of the Diamond, acanthi° for -an Eating Room, or Storage of any - kind. Enquire of ROGAN .k. CANTWELL, - 96 Market at., Pittsburgh, Itemovat..Grocerlesi /to. 7um subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street, otter for , sale Goods, as follows, in store nail now landing, viz: 359 bags primellio Coffee," new crop ;" 40 . Old Government Java Coffee; 150 hltds. prime New Orleans Sugar; . 520 bbls. Plantation Molasses; • 100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses ; 100 hf. ch. Young Hyson Tea •-. • 40 " Gunpowder and Im perial Tea; new 40 " " Chelan Powchong • -1' crop. 70 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; • . 00 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; - 20 " Allspice • • 100 boxes Muslarll, in} and S. /b. cans; • 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins ,; 30 ta layerz ; 501,1. 0 " 50 qr." " 20 casks Zante Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bids. and 100 bf. bbla. N 0.3 large Mackerai; • 9 barrels Honey; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. 'Tinter and Spring Sperm Oil 1000 " Bleached - North -west Whale Oil; 1000 " Crude " _ 300,000 Crai Sibs' sup,*r Prfitelpe C4Mrs ; 30,000 Havana Sept's; • 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages; 2 pmmheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup.TeneritTe Wine ; _ _ 10 " Madeira Wine; 20 " Lisbon " 40 " Oporto 50 " Sweet Mena Wine ; 15 Indian barrels- ..s" - I 5 hfids.,Claret; • . 20 qr.casks Haul Sauterne; . 40 eases mirp'r Bordeaux Claret;.:," • - -30 baskets Chump:toe Wine; , 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters; ZIO bbls.pure.H.ye Whiskey, from 1 to 5 years c Id. uplt •11111.L.ER ik'RICKETSON. - Linen (;gingham', doe.. -)NrR. R. MURPHY, at North-east corner 43f 4th and s Market streets, has received a large assortment o Linen Lnstres and Ginghams, and - French Dress Ginghams. Also— ' Drab Alpacas and Mous de Laines Satin striped do. db. Braises, salzarines, and Tissues; Super English Prints; . Domestic A large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, and Spring Goods generally, to which the attention of all buyers of Dry Goodi is invited. la* Wholesale Rooms on second story, where goods will be sold to dealers very low. spa amm HORACE P. AIM MAO .8. 'DILLER. Land and General Agency:Genoa, AT TAX CAPITAL OW haaxop4Vm or Spamomm To Non-rsaident Holders of Illinois Lands—Holders of Illinois indebtedness; and all venom desir ous of purchasing Suitt Lands with , iffinais scrip or bonds.. . _ THE undersigned would respetitfally . infornithe public that they have established in this cay—the capital of the State of Illinois—a LAND and. GENERAL MIEN- C Y OFFICE, for the transaction of all business apper taining diertitgiWithin the limit's of the State.'. All All transactions relative to the perchase and sale of lands, examining lands add reporting their location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c., and selling all deseripuons of State indebtedness; this and every other description of bnsiness attached to a General Land Agency, on the most extended Scale r will be promptly a. d faithfully attended to. In regard to location, we have many advantages over all other agencies in the State, being at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and at the. very fountam-head of all information in relation to' matters connected with lands,taxes, and State'indeotedriess,through the medium of the go remittent and executive offices. In addition'to this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash, has occupied,"for several years, the position of principal Clerk in the State Auditor's office,Strid having had charge of the books and State land department in stud office, has obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjeCts connect ed with thiragencyf and we are, therefore, enabled at all Mlles to give correct and prompt information, much in advance of any other agency in the State. Oar location is also important to noirresidents wishing to pay taxes, asbur 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 treain• ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We also beg leave to inform persons wishing to pur• chase State lands, that oar arrangements are suchi that, we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip,,or indebt edness in any amotint,Mad at less rates than any other office in the State. In conclusion we take pride in referring to the char acter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind enough to perinit ustousetheir names as serener:ices, and with n sincere desire to please, backed, by fidelity,,,indus• try and promptitude in all our business transactions, to merit the confidence of all who may entrust-their lank ness to our hands.- • - ASH !a:DILLER gpririgfitld, March 20, 1849. . • - Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, • • •U. S. Senate. • Hon. James Cooper, do. Col. Samuel NV. Blaelr, . .fitistargh, Pa. .1. Vogsinliiller r •••- • - ...... • Gen. Robert Patterson, • .. Gan. Adam Diller. do ; Joseph L. Chester, do . Messrs. Wadswor th Sheldon,New %ork City Messrs. Hill, McLean &CO"- • • •New, Orleans. Messrs. A. Gowdy r de Co., Louisville. John M. Wymer Esq., St. Louis. James Calhoun, ksii ; , Cincinnati. His Ex. Gov. A. C. rench,• • •Springfield, Hon. Thomas H. Campbe • • do, Hon. S. „ . do fePstdm THEO NEW LITERARY EMPORIUM: VITACAULEVS HISTORY Or ENGLAND ; 25 cents a volume. Life of •Pranklia • - • Therilli.lnight Sun, by Fredrtka Bromer ; • • Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryology, by Louis Agassig . • - . • . Reapheal ; or pages of the Book of Life at tviefitt by The Lancaster Witches; a Romance of Beadle Tor , . e Secret Passion; by the author .of the youth , of • Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of NVissabikon ..; - - Life in parts, Mysteries of London, 'CalifOrt.in Guide Book p . Life and Adventures of. Disk Turpin ; Outlines of Physiognomy; by ßedfield, M. D.; 'The Diamond and the Pearle, by_Mrs. Gore ; Pour months among the Gold Diggers, by .1. T. Brooks, The Prime; or George St. George Jdiati;iiy Henry Cock loa Life iniondon a• story of thrilling interest, ;founded upon the scenes of Happiness laid Maury ; The Reformed . Highwayman ; a 'sequel to Either, de Mediult, or the Crimes of:London; _. ". • . Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sins; _ • _.- . Memories of a young Physician: by Parasol; lil Bulwer's andaryatt s Novels,bouud ; Dickens Works,bound ; • . . - • .•'-• A large 'variety. of popuiar.publications and standard works on hand, and for sale by - • WORM. Jc. HOLMES , , Third at., opposite the Post Office, Mbstn Alarge Box, directed ,to . hiorphy,,Pittshinth. It Wail takenby a drilynnn - treat:the store-ofWAt. Murphy,-and-directions to leave it athicKee T aGtoceys 'store, corner Of First and. Wood creels, lint , it-Was not delivered there, and it-is 'unposed has been lets by . mit. take at some o th er-hawse: The draymaeht face is known by the person who gai , e him - the;boxi , but and residence are not known.! FL , -rniack 0 ,. 25,000 Yards of Paving. -. 'I'IHE BinninghamTown_Couneil, desiring to contract j with some Saitabfe ' peisort - or persons, to furnish ma terials' and to pave'abont ,001:1 yards of the streets of that. Borough, will - -receive Sealed Proposals for the 'whole or any part of said 'work,. until the tat of May. next. Proposals to be left With James M. APEftny. Bp order of the Council. • - - • ' • ap2lua ' THOMAS BLACKMORE, President. GOLD! GOLE.II HOPE OLOTELING EMPORIUM.. J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and lA. - the public that he has opened hie rir.w Currant° Sivas, N 0.21, Market street, between Front and Second, where be will keep constantly on hand a large and gape riorailsertment ofclothing, meltable for the present seance/. Having Just returned' from the East with a new and splendid assortment - of - Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns; which will be made up on the shortest nojoe and in.the moat fashionable style, on the one price cash system . , as low" as. caEl. be , had at any other establishment in. Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the 'CIATRING EMPORIUM, No. WS b.turketei , Pittsburgh.. [mr3l:3m 7:Im&W• Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE sabscriberWill sell; at private sale, that 'valuable Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his pr.sent residence, and give possession immediately:— There are about TEN ACHES OF CHOICE LAND, al a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large and well finished BRICK DWELLING- HOUSE a au. pert, Sam, andother out-buildings, Adjoining the Dwell. ingis a running Fountain and a good Pomp, 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 vented for - a. time. Also, for - sale ` - a - ;large LOT, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk..' Inquire of itnar3lt3mj • DAVID BEELER. Congress r a tern. LADIES, wanting something superior, both foi look and comfort, tb anything they have ever worn, will please call: and cuoiMme-them.- These ~ Boots have no atriums to tie and Italie, and dangle about the ankle;- they are not only, much handsomer, but duiplay.the foot and ankle 'to a , much better advantage than any . other, Boot or. Shoe made. e You will also save tim and trou ble: Manufactured by S. KEYS, . mr2B , . - No. 8 Fifth street. SinithfteFestriet. LADIES` SPRING 81E0E8 7 —Silk, Satiii'lind French' Lasting Gaiters, of eiery variety and,color,onhand and made to order. . • , Also, a full assortmeni of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured by ,S. KEYS, mar2B . . , No. 8 Fifth street., CURTAIN FAPEII--5000 ~piecesof Rainbow Window &rosin foot', new styles i 2000 pieces plain Green do. at 87 Wood rd. Balaton & ' - - IntkOTTLERS,. AND hisuors.vrtrtutits or Nrotkilit. WATVB, Sarsapatilla i Porter, Ale; Older, Root Beer, Mead aid Pop, No. 18 11 arket street, and 100 Liberty . street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh.' - "mar23:y . _ A FINE second handed Tvio Horse Family CA.1181.4.07. Al. and Harness in good order. , Apply immediately to THOS. SANDER S;comer First street and Cherry alley, as a bargain will be given. • ap4:3to v i ßuci sroaE, in Grant. street. near Second. En _L./squire or. jap3:3ail . WM. HARDEN. • , Cloth Store.- OCINSON it opening the 'largest importation, " di .1.11,, rent," .% or CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTING rind TRIADIMIGS, expressly for this market, which, for richness of finish, excel any. Err Poet Buildings, earner Fifth and . Wood.- tip . :2w /sass Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be tween Ist and 2d streets. ' ' ' "apt:y XTOTICE.—The - undersigned hereby gives notice - that 111 from and after this date M. Jolts Riau is the only authorized person to - receive: marieys and sign reeding or orders in my name. • C. 4VERNEBURG, . -,- • • • Pashionahle Bead Quarters, , Pittsburgh, April 2,'49...... No. 29 Markers!: ECHEV-k.TI AT M. A. MINER'S:,—The Canova, a AL Family Picture; by E. Buiwer Lytton. The Diamond and the Pearl; by Mrs. Gore. New York_in Slices; with splendid illustrations. The Old Judge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge ilulibur ton. author of nm Slick: The Adventures. Of Caleb are; by William Godwin. . Davis' Manuel of - Magnetism; new edition. , • Morfit's Chemical and Pharmacntic Manipulations; with 423 illustrations. - A New Description of California, complete -With all the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L.- W. Hastings, a resident,of California. - marlG SMITHFIELD ST., 3D DOOR ABOVE SEWN .. April Magazines received at MlA.Miner 7 s, i rt °DRY'S LADY'S BOOR, FOR APRIL; Graham's Magazine for . • . Sartaufs Union Magazine, for April.' - • Maminlars Englend, t and 2 parts; 'cheap eilition:= Published by the Harpers. Pan 6 Illustrated Lite of Dr. Franklin. Celeste, the. Pirate's Daughter; a Tale of the South west. By Miss Eliza. A. Duprey.. Thb Midnight Sun, a Pilgrimage; by Frederika Bremer. Blackwood's Magazine, for hlarch. Litters Living Age; N 0.261. Mr Smithfield street, third door aboie 2d. : : [apt .I)DIEN GENGRAMS.--:W. jL ltinitillY has now open a large assortment of. aboVe Good:ti plain Chain bray'Plaider and Stribes also, French Linens of every quality; barred do. for bitja , wear ; and a large usisort meat of woolen,. worste and cotton. Goods, for boys' wear. Buyersare invited tomtit at Nortb-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. - - Wholesale buyers will pleasewalk up *taint, entrance from fourth istre.et.. - -map ...... • • • New Boot and shoe store. -- ' - ' - - - • ' ' i i - — .:Tas subscriber would inform the pub- . 'e that he has taken the store on St . C I-ir . . Street formerly occupied by Dr .Reynolds, where be intends marrafacturing to order,. Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses .and ChUnrea's ROOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, which, for neatness and workmanship, d urn biiity-and quality of materials, cannot'be surpassed by any other establishment in the city.. He asks, and will endeavor to merit, a share of ptiblic patronage.. - mar3b2a , r . ', .-THOS. A.-HINTON. Notice. liorY old eastiornersi strangers visiting the city., and AL others mishit* to provide themselves wi th a hatid so athi DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or. any other art?. tie in.the line, can dci so, by leaving their orders, with , JAMES 11VGIBEE, thar3l Third street, St. Charleaßnilding. ` New Good.. - • IN a fear days I will be iii receipt of awed 'selected and fuhionable aissortment of sf. RING GOODB, now on their way front the East, to Which I would invite the attention of try friends. A good fit warranted in all eases. . . ;JAB. McGBIRE,Tailor, mnr3l. - Third street, St. Charles Building. TUTS -10 bags-Filberts; 4.11. lO " Cream Nati; 10 ; " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " ' received and for sale by ' [Mara] 7. S. -BONNET. PRUNES AND FIGS-300 drams Figs ; ; , , 150 boxes and jam Prunes.' -1n store and for sale by S. BONNET; mar3l - - h Liberty street. NEW BOOKS--History . of queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. Just .teceived and .for sale, by ~ JOHNSTON it -STOCKTON,'" mar3l. ' Corner Market and 3d sta. InACAULItIY'S HIS'fORY OF ENGLAND—Harpers , _Edition, fine paper. No. I ;price 25 cents. - Just re ceived and, for sale by JOHNSTON it STOCKTON t moat - Cower Markel and 3d ste. 1110BW 'BOOKS—Essay , on tne Umon of Church and .4.1" State. By Baptist Noel, Al-A. - The Naltd Baolt Hydropathiri for professional and domestic use, with ;an. appendix. on .the best mode of Conning hydropathic establishments,' being, the tesnkof twelve years exrrience at Grefenberg and Freywal se The ratans, a Family - Pieter°. By Sir E. %twat. J.;yttoiti Just received and for sale by J - OHNSTON tc .STOCHTON; corner Thirotand Market sts. frO , IiTILLINEftB.—The subscriber has a taro stack I, 'of seationellTinstiei, suitable - for BONNET BLOCS, which he is prepared to torn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street• . mttrt4::An' H. RYAN. -- aSSES-.430 bbls. Molasses, in store nod for:sale ly 142) S. & W. HARBAUGH. ORANGES! ORANGES:-600, boxea On:awes, just re ceived and for ealelby, , No RHODES, 'INFORMATION WANTED—If Corporal BLADES, ..I.late a member of - Company C., Bthlafantry . (General Worth's Divisigno will call. at. the Royal. Exchange Office;he will hear of a friend who:wishes to see him. ritar2.s:lto . JOHN CULLA ht FOUND -A - pocket Book, containing a considerab 'ambunt of,money. 4 The owner can have Why - de= scribing the book and comet - di, aud paying for this ad vertla em ent. - Apply , to R.' GALWAY, • inarl6 : - < No. 4 Commercial Row. ky EYS FOUND— ' A bunch of Keys wan found yester is. Ilan in Seventh-stray!: The.owner can have them by callinglifthin - office:' ' 'media Wanted, LACES fa' a number of Coachmen, Heistiern,,Honso P Servants, Clerks, Salesmen, School.masters; Sales; men; Laborers; Farmers and boya of all ages, cooks an girls f ehamberrnaids,pursee, &c , supplied. All kinds of nvneies attended toiler moderate charges. • Please 'cull at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency'. and Intent, gence Office ;corner of Penn and St lair strteits, near ly opposite th e Exchange Hotel.. - maroB:4t* Apprentloe• IN anted. _ . • TFM sabaeriber wanta Apprentlcesi to learn the Mi. net, Cbtur-making and Clink:Painting branches of business. pays of steady habibrotbout 10,year4 of age,- would be preferred. None need apply. who.cunnot come well recommended. li. G. FAUNESTOCW, marl • -= - - ' 101 SmithSeldaticet. lir- ANTED—Art active Partner, with 4151:/0-vasiTeaP fan', to engage in: a Wholesale.and Remit Grocery tmsmess, now uvactive- operation, and doing-a good bu siness, having Meadvantage of a prominent stand. - - - C...CUT.IikiEWP, Gen. Agent, Sraitbßeld street. MUST HECEIVEA at rize - qicq . op. Rand and Sawn— Tivistedand Straight Trace Chains • 1000.1bs; Wrought and Horse Nails. For sale tip • "-- - 3:IUI3ER• & LAUFMAN,. - • . No. 78 Wood at. - ~ , MLR CORKS-57 bales_ uart 'rent and soda water 5 ' . vet vet Corka,just reed nn for sale by - ' .11..A.FAIINESTOCK & CO.,' - Coiner let and Wood ats7: tkida. refined. just. reek( and far sale by %Ai." % - FcAoiyfTrEtOvcidgl.p,Q..., C''P ER'S,..ll,SlNGLASS=24.naaga.Sifiet and Shred, recemakand [ornate by - -•— - J 3: A: FAIINESTOCK.k CG - iar Ist and,Wood Ms., F°I.M4K-A Safe-Key,:marited MO), The owner can • have it, by calling at thin office and paying_ or thin MOMM filisteliantouff. EZX3MI2I ,g'l;,.:'''-7.'`';'-'•'.;;..-'-ii-;;'.•;•4:1;.,•N•••,...,._.,_7..; • -:';:.7P!_,?•!;,1;;;.!‘:-';.!1';,'•ti'''''''''''-":--'''''','-:',j'''-'•:::',-,'.:':',.. r vr~~ 'ilht .1 , gobs. NEW G00D5...;11/IEGAINSi TAAJECIfrAINS Vitt; BIG GOLDEN NKFAiIiVE AGAIN. . New Spring and Summtr Dry Ilk* lim o opening 4t the Sign of the BIG. 888 l IIV ' . l on Mark. turas, - batheen Third and. Potash &MAL 0 : WAT- L. RUSSELL, No. 02 Market Street, be. . tween Third and Fourth streeta, sign of the Big Goldenßee-lEve.has nowcommenced receiving sr very large and splendid stock-of Spring and . Summer DRY GOODS, whichheis enabled to offer Whit' numerous custonters and the public, generally, at prices far below those of any former season. .These Goods have all been selected with the greatest taro, and will be round to be ono of tha largest andmost splendid stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.tm As many of thbse Goods have been ourchnsed of thbetnl: te o r rlC l: s Cfm e ld th c e nlWi c al t h arri e S v a a n s o g it i r m t 'e o rir As th w e igra gc tt r i l e' very newest styles of Ladiei Dress. Goods, comPriaine- English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. . - . - LADIES' DRESg• GOODS; Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low ;-- .. • Rich Brocade ' do. beautiful goods; . • Rich • Grortadincs,plain and.figared ; • Glace Silk, rich goods ; , Poult de Sole, fashionable and late importations; Black Armares,plaid and striped , ;, Brocade Lustros, new styles • - • . , Mohair Chameleon, figured, very . cheap;) Silk Tissues all colors • Balzarines, is great variety Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; New'style rich Mourning Lawns ; Organdie Lawns, a beautifulartiole ; • Black. Gros de Rhine, all widths and qu alities ; Black Bombazines, or most - approved-makea - Paris printed Baregesexiremely low; Paris printed Lawns. in great.variety r . Crapes and Crepes Lisse„rt full assortment ()feelers and qualities; Together with a large supply of De Lainesand Alpacas, some as . low as 12a., cents per yard. In addition collie above will be - found a beautiful assortment of-Black Brussels Lace,for trimming dresses, mantillas and capes. Also, French worked' Capes,. Collars and Cuffs, latest styles. Also; Victoria Lawns aid Spotted Robes, very. 'cheap"; Swiss, Mulli.faconet and Book Muslim; Bonnet Ribbon; - Belting ;Ribbon ; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials; Gloves; 'Milli , and Hesiery • —t% • ' ' SHAWLS: SHAWLS!! Grenadine Shawls, plaip and figured ; ' Crape d' Chine, do. new article; • , changeable Glace shawls, high lustre Mode Emb'd•Thitiet do. ' extremely low; Black Emb'filThibet do. ' very cheap; 'Black Silk -• .do. hest quality Black Nett do. low prices; - • ,White Canton Crape do. splendid goads/ Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Caslunere do.' cheapestin the city; White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS ! • - The laigest, ch ß eapest and P best. asAßASOLS!iortment in the City., Parasols tram the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can' always be found at the Bigßee-Hive,betweettThird and Fourth Ms., N 0.02. [Marta] WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet I. A - LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 A , cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table, Damask, Russia and .Scoitch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Oinghama;Sattinettir; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fail to' please, and without fear of competition.. - .. _ itr Remember the,Big-Bee Market , street, lie, twecn Third and Fourth streets—No.62. : natal - WM. L.'ItUSSELL. . • New Spring Goods 1 NO. 65, MARKET STREET, between Fourth .street and the Diamond Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. . The subscriber has just received his 6rfl supply. . of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spring Sales, consisting in part of the following: ..- 44 English Lawns. only 191 cts., French Organdy Itawnisi - 129 eta:, 44 Blue Merimac Prints, 121 eta.; 9-4 Double POrple Prints, 121 cts., Drab Mons de Lain, M l2s cts., French Dress Ginghams, 12i. cis., 4-4 Brown. us-. line;from sto as., Bleached Muslins,3l ct5.,44 Bleach ed Muslims, Of to 121 cts.,Prints, MerlmacPatten_ lif eta. 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghams , 12 1 cis., French Work LADIES' DRESS GOODS : .„ - Bromide Clunnelion Broslus Figured Silks„Cha melion Satin de Shier', Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulad Plaid Gro. d'Armour Silks , . Madonna Silk Striped; Wide Black Mantilla Silk Rana Printed Lawns , E &lit& Printed Lawns, - French Dress Gingham; .Enbrendered Swiss Muslins, Paris Printed Mons de aims, Satin Plaid Bern- Chamelion Plaid Gmnadines, Plaid Linen Lustres, Ereneh Organdy Lawns... .VARIETY GOODS: New style' Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies' Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work' Gapes and Collars. Black and Colored Rid °Mies, Liile Thread and Silk Gloveg- -Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull_, Swiss, Jaconett and Thread Edgings and Insertings, White and Black Silk Hose; Cashmere, Moravian, Black and White Cotton Rose, and Black and White Silk.Demi :Veils. Embroidered White 'Cashmere and Crape , Shawle,• Plaid and 'Black Silk Shawlf, Blacfrand Colored Mona de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Pringerhibbet Shawls. DOMESTIC AN]) STAPLE GOODS: • Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia: per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached and Brown Muslini, Casineits , Kir:tacky - leans, Bed Ticking, Domestic Gingharns, Colored Cambrics, led White and Yellow 'Flannels,*.Welsh Flinnels, Canton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored • . GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: :. French and English, Blue, Black and Brown Pay , ths Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style um Vesting's and. Cravats;' Silk Under Shirts and-Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a fine sortmentof Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. - PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS: I have just received a Splendid assortment 0 . Style Plain_ and Fancy Silk Fringe 'Parasols, Par and Sun Shades. Theabove Goods have all been purchased at the law est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods at low prices. r , . ABSALOM MOMS. - Na 65. Market st., Pittsbur: The Spring and Summer Stook of . READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE %%REF. BIG 00011114 - - you nix intsormir NizvEn' SUit tora.tmar, . Even by the Celebrated Establishment itself YPHE oU NhPeR ECE rpDEN TE D PATRONAGE bestowed: him u pa n rchas ente hith e i of sa epo h p pric o r ha wl rab ow UM to sell, 'Wholesale and Retail, LOWER' than any other House,East Or West. . • •• • - JOHN MICLOSKEY Manufacturer of Rettriymtrufr Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty street, - Pittsburgli, Pa., haziest completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready Tor sale the target; martfashionable and varied assortment of READY , MADE CLOTHING'ever offered in The United States; all of which have been made under his inime. antic inspection, in this 04i .el• Fracas Tnai sums eI:WAIN' rasonnurscr—together with one of the choicest Selec tions of Imported fine Black, Blue , - Brown - Olive; and Drag French , Belgian 'and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine Caney VEST. • INGS of every description, such _ as Cashmeres Mar seilles, riCh'Silks; fancy Satins & c., , ~ ece. • Ali the' new est styles fancy CASSIMERE.§; of every, deicripiion ; all of which will be ' ade up to• order at the shortest nfi tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. o - The proprietor informs the:public that .the principle' upon winch he will do'busieess, will 4 upon the basis' of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order toes-. tablish a confidence in the b opera, I arm dimitminedio ad.:" here to my original motto, ''Q' nick Sakrand Smart Pm:. „fast" and also make the boyer his own sidetnian;bv marking thelowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select from au immense and ' exquisitely assorted stock, the aniclks he requires, at the low Ist price it cat possibly he bought for. • • • •, - Busineas shall continue to be transactecl tth extert-. sive establishment, which has long iinee- obtained the character of being-the First Tailoring EsraNishntent in Pittsburgh.. maY2B --- - - - . _ Fine: clot,ni i , Cass!mere], and Veidings. lt/FERCHANT TAILOR, Erehcmge Etalisigs. Si: C./air 4treri, Pittsburgklins just returned_ from New York' and Philadelphia; gild is now receiving a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of , the. hest quality and latest styles,vvitich he is preprred4o make to order in the best mannered in the latest faeltions;!inwri•aut Pane Shirts, Spring stzies. 'UIDWARD TODD CO., are now reeetving frota their J 2.1 Factory East„a large stock of fine andineditangual ity SHIRW; vibtelt, for durability and style of mlan facture, are not surpassed in dais or any other impact.— The trade' will be supplied at lowest New New : prices. 11:7" Wareroom, corner Filth and Marketstreeo, IVORY COMBS-4 case,.•assoried lengths, including Fine S. and S. S. Fine. For sale Lathe lowest tonna facturer's prices, vritlidiscount oil; at EDIVARD_TODO C0Y5i(1 1 .4,7 np2 • •-• Car:or-Fink end Market ats , nji. stare.. - - A . • bi• P eases, usenet! 'qualities Swivel Joint Suepeaders, Just received end for Tale ' • &be. Cor. of Fifth and liderket-ets ,bp stairs: CARPET.BAG,3-1 case H fitltou . • . . 1 " Ernstiels Carpet Rteivedlhis dap and for sale low , by' - 11 1 1 2 • giWAItDTODiv.i.OO A LARGE and handsome assortment of newest aiyley tlpartieulaily adapted - to Gitytmdeouse. resolved sineh,o, n . - BAALFION, EARTH, &.00:.. Hoylola chintzes: - lASES'orshove Goods. 34444 .and 0 , 8 wida, fiacy , ILI and doable Parble,foraalehy ' • •-• • tnatOklan 'ITAMPTON;SAIITH fr. CO. 1-4 AIVNB' LINEN .BEREGES,,LINEMOINGHAMS; and Fnney:Dress Goode Af every deseriPticiajnai opened by (mar 21261 ) - HAMPTON, SMITH ' MO.COUNTRY 11,-hitnulrY j - East corner of Fourth 'and Market stream; Pinaborir haa now open his first supply of SPRING and SUMMEW GOODS' and invitee Merehanni to animism his aMer,— Pries loto " iEr street. . - Wholesale.Rooma tm- sisals-entrance —entranee from n INGRA G1NG1140.13!. GlNdifetttS A.Jr hLksos Ze Co., No; CO Market street. have fui:itOre IGO pieces Gingkims,sraall.plaid, and desiraVe 00.04. . . TEAS,L.The Sobeeriber is now 're:eels : lug - , et -X , the - fettin - Tett-Store, FRESH. OOLONG_EttitiCK I — .E.A.S, by-the Semi. Rtitsell;ttud Seam- tfiatinty_ vessels in, this Spring.: -Akita,' fine Young Hyaena, Itape. stet - anti cuttpatsider:4. marl? - - Ft!tirlitfl. LIAVA..COSTS.,—Personn indebted" to - E. Titovas4, Esq.i , late; Sheiii3; for Cost?„ oe,fetiestedlo• coil; 011' the subscriber } and e.ettle. : - :JOHN'COYL. folf2O. - - _Fourthitriai,zkor SwithEei Ei d-st.:, ORT WIN ES-3 i 'casks' plant;,,' Gljilkin, rr itio N fe „Juni . .tor =lab,' TRLDT/PIV 4:4""r".!?: -!,t5l