ftnitnoljesi ittortH`ptg — :--fgat'llortn* o.lfite.-' Or MOOD AND Irl . STREETS. • UeUr Dlo initadded to ,our Establishment, a splendid steam-Pewer reinttnic Usable, we are prepared =to do ell kinds of Newspaper. and Book work in a style , of nn= beauty_and neatness, -and upon'the mostrea, semalaelentw- We respeetfullysolleis the patrottageot the public _welds line of our buisiness.l- . , EDO Ifters artrsquatato iusnd theirfavoribefors 4 oulackip. .This Inuit eornplied toith i in order to in. ostroarclinsestsam. .WilereieitsOossible,oriearlierdriurtootdd PasmtmtLiciiorStroit —Weiland b3.T. W. geßy W'lht 'am street; N.Y., and for . Side by A Javissa No. 70 Fowb street; Apit f or the cartnufactarer. This 'will be Band it'delfghtfal article of beverage in families,. and improved Chocolate preparation saimbinatlon of Cocoa nut; innocent, tavigornti n i and a :dateable highly. recommended, :particularly for Inialids. "Prep ays& by W. Baker. Dorchester, Mass: ,: and for sale , by; at the Pekin Tea Store No - ^O. - Fourth street • . lite•Drirarsrs.--Ttus dtstressing conra.„!..lt is a weak. nest of the .digestive organs caused by impurity or the bltiod:' - The gastric Ituce, a fl uid Peculiar to the attuned', when secreted from bad blood,la deficient in thaw golf-, ant Oualides, ivhich'iire Hof auchltaportance to digestion. Consequently the food; instead of being dissolved. often beeomeaspoiled or putrified in'the stomach; hetee bad breath,-Sour belching;:costiveness, pains in the stomach, cholio,tlysentery, and other dieadiul complaints. Wnginy Indian VeretablelhAt are a certain cure for exMllbbz:r. bultail'ititaa:dealrTff4reualood. and p o s t a l r. or &rev( said Pills; taken at night on going to bed; will. snail cases glee reliet,!and, if continued for a short time, : will make a perfect cure of Dyipepsia. Beakers qt Counkiftit: and linitationr.—Reinember that - the Original and Only Genuine Indian' Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of Wittleatlrtuour or, he top label of each box. • Remember, also, that 11. Striyaer, Druggist- :cornet:of Market and Third sires e, is not as agent for this Inedi. eine % and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. The-genuine is for sale a - Dr IVright , t Principal Office,' lee Race street Phi_adelphitt; and by G'UN THOMPSON; 150 Libe r ty street; Pittsburgh, Pa., Who,. ie tole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. , apl4 111,Ifsi Rgimaalux, s. A....Fahnestock & Coil Bribe factent Inn been of _great service. - From the statement or Mr.•Bindeninuner, the reader win draw his own infer ences. Facts are conclusive_ and cannot be, gainsayed PCILASKI, Tenn., April 14th, 1844. Gentlemen-4 Was very mad' afflicted with Rheuma tism last summer, and being advised by Mr. Shekiard, I tiled your gubefacient two days; it gave me enure.re •:• lief, and I havenot beptronbled with it since. _ Piepared and sold by • - • , B. A: BAIINEST'OCK as CO , . - - Comer let and Wood, , ap - 7 • Also, corner of . Sixth and Wood streets. • ' AUCTION seLacs, BY JAMBS dr %ENNA, AUCITONEBR, No; n 4 WOOD Suessr . punts DOORS num Flinn, CONFEOTIONERY STORE AT AUCTION.--,This day, Saturday, April 14th, at 2 o'clock, will be - sold, at McKenna's Auction Store, the stock of a Confection cry bailment, as the owner is declining that branch obusiness, among which are a lot of glass jars, gun - powder and Y. EL tens confectionery, with counter, desks; store fixt u res; ulsO, I cooking stove and fixtureN 1 egg' stove and pipe; &e. JA3IES McXENNA, aplA,.. Aructioneer. . . CitEDIT SALE of 19 Packages Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods 'and 13 Cases 800111 and Shoes, at Auction. On Tuesday nett, Aprill7, atlo o'clock in the forenoon, will becsold, at hicKenna's Auction Store, without re serve, the contents of 19 : packages foreign and domestic' Dry Goods; and 19 eases hoots and Shoes, on a credit of 4 months for all sums over S5O. It comprises a very ex tensive end well selected assortment for wholesale and retail inule, particularly for this market. Catalogues will be'ready to-day. - JAMES McKENNA, .TIMITEXISFATI:S' PROPERTY AT AUCTION,—On Ww fluatransx, April 29111, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wUt be siald, at theaorner of Pena : street and Garrison alley, the following public piopertg, for cash, par funds. viz :lit Axes, 1 Axe Randle, .2 Bogies, 1 Drum Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxes, 18 Carteena, 34 Haversacks, 171 Knap sacks, 'Snubbers, 1 Recrainng Fltig, 3 Coffee Mills, 93 Camp Kettles, 103 Mess Pans, I Frying Pan, 2 Sauce P 2 Wood Buckets, 5 "'is' Platcs,.3 Tin Cups, i Sad dle et, Holster and Ci atingle, 3 Blankets, 2 Hatch ea: lb Spades, 3 Shovels, 194 Camp Tents'. 475 tent poles, 62 Wall Tents and Flies, 6 :Wall Tent Flies, 102 Wall Tent Poles, 7 Blankets, 11 pairs Stockings, 1 great Coat, 1 Anchor , , 2 Cranks, 1 Cast Iron Piece, I Steam Engine, 7 feet stroke, said to he an excellent article, and former ly- used oa board the ll:States , steamer Col. Long. Terms: cash, p,ix funds. JAMEShicIiMNNA, apl3 ' . - Auctioneer. 117 - .AttrABLE REAL EBEATE AT AUCTION.--On Satnidsw, Aprill4, ut 3 o'clock, P. U., Will be sold, ou the lirensusei,lßrick House and one Frame Rouse situate on Clay alley, near "Washington atreet, in the East nr Third Ward or the City at Pittsburgh. Terammuidn,knoFn on tbe day of sale. split ". - JAMES McKENNA, Auct. I _ • of whom it may concern, a large and varied lot Hard -ware. Of H ware. Cutlery, Faddlery and Axes, damaged on the Pa. Canalioompnaing-41 dozen' razors, 14 doz. shoe knives, 14 dozen pen-knives, cards do.; 5 dozen Harlow do., 161.6 dozen scissors , 23 dozen Butcher knives,2 dozen • • small saw 'files; 71 pit saw do., 2 dozen wood 'rasps, 20,1300 needles, gross Jews' bum 25 gross knitting pins, HI dozen German chest locks, 15 ; 000 fist, hooks,4ooo Limerick fish books, 65 gross screws, 2 boxes axes, 2 '• patent spring braces with 30 bine; t small iron chest or money hOX with secret dranters, i revolving pistol. apl2 JABIrS. 151c1MNN A, Auct. kAhLWED HARDWARE, Cutlery, AZI2r, Sadditrsti 41 , e on aamunt of Underwriters. at AUCTION.-0a W@ULBI3ALiti DRY GOODS. _ A. A. MASON A CO.. Coarmanostras AND liteomnras, No. HO Minx= Starter, A 8E now opening the most extensiveand varied as ,JOlL'sortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever exhibited in the. Western, country, comprising upwards of eleven hundred Bales, yarchased In entire packages (rem the manufacturers, importers, and Huge. auction istaoyoricof, - the Emit, residing in' New York,titho is etteistiuttly,anciding, as the newest and most fa - situ:inside f/txxlit-t-"Alitey name in part r.-- nch Spring Prints; Mans. De Lidnes; " Lawns and Muslims; .25 Cotton and Linen Ginghoms ; ft Bleached illnslins, all grades; udo " Muslim' ; 410 " Shirting Checks and Doinestie Ginghtums; . 27 . ' Ripka's Cottonades and SummetStuffs; bales of Ticking. and 254) bales Brown Nutting, Also„ cases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers,Lacea. Bibbozut,Sdks,.Shawls, Berages, White Goods, Arm arucles,'.Clodurtind.Cassim H eres; Linen, osiery, and Gloves. - . ,City and Coinitry .P.ferchautz. will find their stock as large and desirable' as Eastern stocks. - And an exami nation of their GoodsAnd.prices cannot fail to convince -Withal, tritlitheir.tusdentablo 'advantages and facilities, tkey' can criptut wit/tang Easton Sobber, The fact has Been elettiiy deirionstrated_w_hundreds of their patrons, .who:preitously inuthased . in the East. Their stock will be found complete. , apt° ChoglP Groceries., HE undersigned most respectfully inform the chi -- ze e s of-Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have open s-NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the 8. W. corner of Third and Rosa streets, which will bola comma:la:twirl:roar Old Stand, N. W.. corner of Fourth ,And Ferry street...; = • Haying unfurled our banner, with " Quick Seim and . Strusll Privltin as its motto, we ask a share of public pa- Annexed we give a list orour Retail Cash prices Best Rio Coffee, 8 cents fP lb.; 13 tbs. for 131,00. ~ N. &Sugar, (old)* ets. iP lb.; 18 lbs. fatP SI. ' " 4 N.D.Sagar(nesv) fr " " " " u R o a n s oap, 5 a & , 22 'tMould Candler, 3.21. " " DI " " f' •S. .Molasses; 114 " "art; 4ects.4p gallon. a County . " • 25 .‘ re ic 50 0 L.: Bat Raisin a lnewl l2 .• V . lb. • • • nace,'lB lits.fort3l,oo, or 4 for 25 c ants; Young Ryon, irapenal L Gon_pewder and. Black Teas, from NJ cents to 5 1 / 5 0 Baker's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced. do.; Baker's Cocoa, emitted and Pulverized Loaf Sugar, ;Kentucky Mustard, Javit Coffee, Olive Oil, &c. Spices or all kinds, in every variety. Our goods are new, our stock complete, and our pricea - Irreproichable." We Most respectfully ask a calf from the heads of families, that they may judge our goods and prices. Thankful for past favor's, we ask a continuance of the Mime. L J. £4..111. YOUNG & - . N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry, [a..' : <And S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets. • - Pittsburgh. Water Works. PROPWALS will • be received at the of6de of the Works; until TUESDAY, 27th, at 5 P. 'M., for fur- Malting waterpipes: 110pipea,15 inch bora aa, as , weight each 1400 tbs. 370 6 -t,„ a a :k4O as All : to be east.in a vertical position in dry saud—the requisite number of branches to be furnished at the same The 15 rock pipe nro required asearly as they can poi eihlY heMade. - . • •• The others may be distributed over tha time , bitween this andpecember nett, tf Zesired by the contractor. . P.aymealsto be in Bonds, bearing interest, and having twenty . .years to ran. ' • •Mestmg and, delivering to be it the expense of the contractor.. • - J. H. McCLELLAND, a , 10:dtd - • • • Superintendent Greenwood Garden. '?lraiSdelightfullktraier Retreat is now open for'the reception (We alters. Ice Creams, Prult„,Nuts, Con ealionarK, 'the 'good things nature and an can produce' will be Tea_ Table the best manner, in the. 'l3aloon. The Tea Table will be spread at 61 o'clock Conducted'ini - Teinnertmee principles, and , closed' On Baquetatsf the choicest Floweraput up at the 'hottest bile , collection of the choicest variety of Green holm. runtriDahlias; end -Minna( , Plowing Plants, for The-ztew steamer 'Thos. Scott will be ready, in a few Ata i r: ta to unt from the Point to the Garden. - • == - - the-nal anti Gazette copy] ", VALUMILE. FARM FOR. 13ALE-0f 116 Acres, havmg9sin agood/Mlle of cultivation, and snita improvements: the balance of the Land is of first rate ggiOity; gni!. weli . titatiered--sitnated ono mile from the" 'West slde of Ibis -Ohio river,and - twenty Miles below this eity..; ?Those deiaronsovecuring a healthy location and iika , rfraAji; In, pod Farm, will attend, without de ' ; - ta• CPTUSERT, Gen Agent, Smithfield street. - FLGUR—..2 barrels Rrre Flour, for sale by', dlr"sine RITE MATTHEWS tr. C. 13. . - . '" um===:=Ewmmim marl THE subscribers take great pleasure in informing the -1-citizens of• Pittsburgh. and vicinity that-they have made arrangements with J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Phila delphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS. An invoice ha s sow arrived, and will hereafter be con stantly, kept on hand. To our. customers, who haVe heretoforefbeen unacquainted with them, we may say, they are neatly and securely Packed with 'metallic and paper 'envelopes in I and 1' pound 'packages, Vvith their printed cards on Vulh—ftrowing the kind of Tea, price, aame of the_ concern and .depot iu Philadelphia, with an invitation to retina the Tea, c if not liked. The prices range, tor. Emcees: Gunpowder: 6211 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 - AmPerial-- 50 75 1,001,25 .1,50 Hyson....• -• •• - •50 . 1,00 '1,25 Y. Hymn. • • ....•50 ,75 1,00, 1,25 1,50 . Huge 371 50 Fine - arid Extra Fine - -75 1,00 - '1.25* 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 eipeeted everywhere, from the feet of the 'advantages. possessed by this Tea Com an One of the - partners , resided among' the Chinese, at Canton; about seven 'years, engaged in the Tea trade; bringing inta . the - present concern most'ample expe rience in Teas, with 'other faCilities. N..B.—Thep abstain - from giving - fanciful names to their Teas—the qualities being designated b 7 their res pectiVe arices, "rarer leaf , ' and 'the "-rte." included.. We tall the attentiiron of Families to the above Teas, which can be had at the store 0f.,/.. M. YOUNG & Co_ N. W. corner of: Fourth and Ferry streets ,- and of E. YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner of 'Third and Ross els.. Pittsburgh. f rrßememher the Place, ' AT P. DELANY'S, NO.49 • LIBERTY STREET,PITTSBURGH JUST RECEIVED, an exterudve and general assort ment of French. English, Belgian and Ameriean CLOTRS, CASSIMERES and VBSTINGS, of the latest and most desirable pauerns. Amongst them will be _found a variety of entirely new style , Ftutcy Cassimeres and Ventage of the LATEST IhIPORTATIONS; All of which will be made to order in the most fashiona ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices. A large and general assortment of —• • - - -.READY-MADE CLOT/RN°, On ttana, made in the present Spring style, comprising every description of r . • FROCK AND DRESS. COATS, Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths, of the mossfashionablo colors. , New style Business Coats,. plain black andfancy colored. Cashmarett,, Tweed anti Summer' Cloth Sack Coats, and Pantaloons of: superior single-and doable Cassimetest summer Clothe, and every other de scription of gttettda suitable far SPrlng, and Summer wear. Also, a choice assortment of • - NEW. STYLE VESTS, , Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain and fancy colors;, plain black Satin of 'superior quality ; with a great variety of substantial and well made . CLOTIIING; Altogether comprising one of the largest and handsomest READY MADE CLOTHING; That - can be found in the city, which will 'be sold Low N B: To TAtr.ole.--Witt'e Graduating Shoulder Nei= -e ure.Syetern, far aale at " • - - - P DELANY'S, xig6fia* - , 49,Liherty St. Wasateil Imassediately. V3DLAWS NVAGON—Eaquied at this office. 42g BALER COTTON—For sale by ist,tesw 'i B e C e A tFa 41S11"*: _ ' andligkersts: ifUO Epps SUP. COOPER'S AND SRIROARPAN. TER'S TOOLS--' on bend JORNWAL - RERS,. apt No. S 5 Wood street. •PITII3/lUftGlit D-VF-TRADR. :YKIHES - • • T. S. CLARKE, - Cosratrilth; JOHN SHIPTON' ' • ' - P AR§FNCtErCARRANORRENTS FOR 1,848; Stai t aib oatPaalcotLitui,leaveadaily for Cincianitti,ida x. Passenger- Packet, via litiovvaavilla, to Rdtiniore and Philada,loktia, A. at.,. at and 6P. . - kali Coach Limo , @cot to Ybiladolithia, 9 A. za., and 12i WAAterniald,Sointiein Colichilim; ;L. x. NOrth-Weatera, via'Claveland, Erie - sad liVea Vitt NONYYork, daily, 9". A. m. North-Eastern to Philadelphia, daily except Sunday•;4,_ ARRIVALS:MO DEV.S.R.TOE.E OF iktAILS. Eastern Mali Aria Philadelppla, due 3a, K., closes 12 i. Western Mail, Cin. and Limy., due 131,1.: Ili, closes SotilLvia Balt.and Wastirigton, due BP. IC, ea6 a es 6 Noft-Welltern via Cleveland; die 104.. ai. , elopes 9 ?die and-Western NCW York due - 8 010VoIS STOCKS'. Par valor. Asked.', Offered. . .. Binh oiiittel:ougli.--- . 890,90 . $50.00 .. 890,00 Exchange Bank .• 90,00 • Ills_ . 9,10_ Menahants , and. M.Baidi ••• • . •••.• • .. 50 NA" ) - ' .u . Y.?‘` Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge „ ..50,90... 5_9,00_ _.... .4_9, 3H W . Northern Liberties• Bridge"... .. • - r _W,cal ~. .19 , Old AlleghenyZEdge• ..... -- •- • 25,00 9 900 . .24,00 Connelhisitle it. R.Stoek,ptdd on . . : . • Ithare i7 62,so ." ..' . ....‘ .. . ..:'. - 500,000 ; 1,13 • City Bonds (6 9P aeltii) Monongabelaßridge _,_,25,00 -• , • t .' / 6 ' 5 0 Gas . Stock —, 9 0 ,9 6 . • • - . . • - ' :', •... Dayr:llevlew or the Inarkete. .OFFICE OF i'iMPOSi; . ' 9ixotteAy_brottraeo,-4pritt4, 1849 ,/5 ' - LARD—:SaIe oE4okega at SO. Idarkist 'APPLES—SaIe of 210 bria.''gOod article at'B7o oltiolGssafes tir emit! lots best at 04,00 i sales of ordinaty at $3,00. CREESE;-;Sale of 750 Ibcpiime W. It.. Cheese .BITTER—Wo heard of but one small sale of Pfeil° Roll tit 13e.7 FLOUR--Sala on wharf at $3,55083,62. Susie received on chavignment. _ . GROCERIES . —Ttie tendency is still upward. We quote u_yaterday : Coffee 71(38c.; Sugar 5061 e.; lkfolassee 28030 e. Brisk sales. FEAMER3 7 ,. Itegelar lalea in a retail way at 34c • From the Journal of Commerce. NEW YORK MARKET.' NVAT Ifontr, April 10. Money and Exchanges—Money. has got a . .little. easier • and loans on vitocktiare obtainable at 7 per .cent, but on 'the best paper 1 per cent , a month is still demanded, and is easily obtained. Oa names noise well known 'it ranges 14 high 'as 18 per cent. Stocks are better at the close of the week. In foreign Exchanges the basins was fair for the 'steamer at 4106.1. I the bulk of the business from 506, and mostly'on time. Prance 5,321040 ; Bre men 761077 ; Amsterdam 4814339; Antwerp 3810 411: Receipts into. the Sub-Treasury on. the 7th, $75,091 99. -Payments.s63,677 67. Balance on heed, $2,463,587 85. Advices of a new drat/ of $35,000. ' Provisions.. Beef sells a owl,, aed in a retail way; no niiportant sales to notice; prices are much the same.. Ohio mark wag sold on Wednesday at $10,25 for mess, and prime 88,37/. Since then it became firmer with sales of mess at 10,37/010,50, and:prime at 8,30, closing &Ai. Pickled meats ere plenty and lower; hams, plain cured, 51 ; molass es do, 6 els, and some very extra at 7 eta ; should ers 4104/ ; beef hams sold at $l6 per hal ; sides, rib in, 551 ets. Ohio lard, with an increasing stock, moves moderately, with sales in tierces and WAIF • a lot of No. 2 sold at 6,3 16 ; good to prime, 6104 ; some extra at 61; kegs at 6/67ets ; 000 lbsgrease at 5: cts. Batter droops; Western daily sells st eta': prime at 18 cur; Ohio and Pennsylvania at 8(420 eta per BS. :Cheesa sells mod erately :mahout the formerprices. Oils.. The sales of whale within the ;Wet ten days are reported to hava.been for home arse—say 110 1200 bbls here and at the' Eastward at 37038 eta ; of very handsome selected, farther sales of .400 bids have been madeLpt 39 cash. 200 baskets Marseilles Olive, 1,371': Lard. Oil, in lots 62065'icts ; Refined Bleached Elephant, 55 ; Refined 'Bleached, Spring and Winter. Whale, - 4800 ; . Spring Sperm, 1,100 1,12 'for Uableached and 5 cents more for Bleached, Unbleached and Bleached - Winter, - 1,1501,20, four mos ; and 12015001 h Palm, inlots, 61eur, cash.-L- Liniteed remains quite dull, and the sales are man. ed to small lots English at .59a60- Seats, and best American 60a61 cash, the former, however, can be 'tt C, reiffi Inge T 9 lOttt dossite Hudson since the opening of the navigation, amount to 9634 brls. The market has .. continued to , deciine from dayto day, in all, since our last weekly report, on some of the low graces, fully 63c., bat it has bean mostly on hat description made at Waterford, Brook. lye, Troy, &c. The sake have included some 6or 7,000 brie, for eiport at 4,5004,75. We quote City, Brooklyn and common at 4,504.75; for good and straight Michigan and - State, 4,7504,81; favorite brands, not fancy, 5,0005,12; straight and good branda of Ohio at 6,1205,25 ; pare Genesso 5,6* 5,88; ; fancy 5,8806,1.2; and extra 6,2507,00; New Orleans 4,8605,00 for all common brands, and some North Carolina 4,6904,75., Rye Flour has been firm and advanced, with sales at 2,836)3,00. Cora Meal is steady at 2,3102,38 for white; Jersey yellow at 2,5002,56; the last sale of Brandywine was at 2,75. In Wheat there is whir demand, part for export, and prices are low • the sales of Genesse are some 7,000 bug. at 1,2001 ,22, closing at the former price; Ohio at 1A 0 01,03 ; white Pennsylvania 1,12. Northern Rye steady at 58c. in the slip, and 59 delivered. Burley has declined to 621 c., at which price some 3,- 000 bus. sold on Saturday. Oats are a little lower; Jersey 30032 c.; Biver and Albany 3336. Corn has been in fair demand for shipping and distilling, and closes at 47050 c., for heated New Orleans • 50 051 for Southern white and mixed, and 54055 ' for Southern yellow; 56057 for round New Orleins, 'and 63 for Devercux. TEAIS.I TEAS It TEAS PRESII ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, VITm. STEAMBOATENT,. gen be .. found at Wesley'. .Cirier'S Counting }Zoom, corner'of r. Wate and Smith.; streets, Pitisburgh. • • inar97 it. Louis:. The fine steamer MT. VERNON; •Riassi KrnrSizildrister, will leave for the above end cane rate ports, this day,l4th inst., at 10 ieelock,.s. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to' • • aprl3 GEO. B. AMATEMBERGER, Regular Zanesville Packet.. Steamer YANKEE, Capt.. AltelEz vtairday,So o'clock, P - M. learner J E N NY LIAM, Captain Gastionsa,leaves every Tuesday, al 2 o'clock, P. X. For freight or passage apply to ' NV. B. WHEELER, Agent, np3 Corner of: Water and Smitifield lard. 1848, 1840. CINCINNATI AND:PITTSBURGH DAILY.AEITEAM PAOKEV LINE. 'puts Independent Line of steamers is now Composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and funneled; and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the _best and most experienced men engaged in the river .banness, The line has been in operation for six genre; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. _The proprietors challenge cent paiisen with any passenger line m the Union for safety; regularity; . tind speed. • All that money htu: been pramded for the safety, comfort and-c o n ve nience of passengers. - The boatsleave forCiuginnati as follows: MONA! YRICRE.7.-4The linntosaainai,Cant. Stoat, wil lie ava Pittsburgh every Monday momingat 10 o'clock; Wheeling every hlonilay evening at 10 F. M. • .TORSDAY PACICEZ—The H/lIMILITA. No. 2, Capt. J ilaineeltcr, mill leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at /0". it. , WZDNESDA Y PACKET.—The Nsw Essuss N. 2, Capt. S. .Dcan, willleave Pittabutghavary Wedneaday morning at tOo'climit Wheeling every Wednesday evn ing at 10 THURSDAY RACIEST—The .Barr.r.wer, Capt.' R. J. Grace, mill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10?. FRIA! r PACKET—The Cizerrallo. 2, Capt. Creeks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning dt 10 o'clock Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. SdrtatbAYPACHEZ—The Mammon No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 t. st. • btNDAY PACERT.—Thd ISAAC NIWrON, Cent. P. Derol, will leave Pittsburgh every SuMay . =flung at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 nov 10. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FON - M'af.IiLING, CINCINNATI ' & LOUISVILLE. onto U .L • sari?. 14: i 1 fine and fatipriforiierve7r,acPar mender vrill leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Loutriille, arid all intermediate Ports, evely, Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FOIISYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. • The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and wuh a view entirely to the comfort of-pas sengers; the wecionnodations are inferior to no boat on the western wales. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sam- I .Oldi .-4 koethrough,rivz row. • ap2l-ly 18414 1848. Pittsbarigh and Brownsville Daily Pocket Line. . Fr.llll74llrr let 1848. AND 4 a Ist, UM& LEAVE DAILY AT A. M. AND 4P; The following - new boats complete the line for the 'present amen ATLAPFPIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, ell T., A.Jacobr, . • Every comfort that money can procure" has been provi ded. The boats will leave the hfonongehela Wherfßeas, at the foot of. Roes at. Passengers will pnnetnal on board, as the hosts ;will certainly !entre at the advertise hddrs. _ Tlie new and sendid passenger steamer Algt,JpZ. TAYLOR , M. E. Leese, Master, run as a Regular PAC ket between 'Pittsburgh and Ctirtg, easing this city every Monday,Wednesday and Fridqx, at 10 o'clock, a. ay. and 'Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday , at 8 o'clock, A, Y. For freight or passage, (having superior acconunoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not snrpassed by any boat on the river. (jana)) ARMSTRONG ik CROZER, Agta Seimlor Packet for Sunifini. 12 , * THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE Capt. Basses, w il l leave (Mild above and inter -IXle tate ports on Wansidays and &sturdays. For freight or pauatre apply on board, or to `._ au2fi 0.0. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. ____—__ New. Arrangement — . _ THE iteame r CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day', Thursday, and Saturday', at 9 She . re turninz on hfonday, Wednesday, and Fnday. h'as a boat/lithe /andinS, between Wind street and the Midge, prepared to receive freights at any time. math S. & W. HARBAUGH, Agents, N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. . maidTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, blaster, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, augow, and Wellsville, every - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. m. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freightor passage apply to mal7.tf G. W. HARTON & CO., Agents . Blew Wheeling Paoket. g ia The new and splendid passenger steamer JA MESNELSON,G.D. Moore - Master, will run as a Regular Pack. between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av Ing *Micky every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. i s., and Wheilingovery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. 11. ' For freight "or passage, (having superior accornmoda tione,) apply on board.- The James Nelson ill an entirely new boat, and for spee4 and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG fc CROZEFt, deetkrf Agents. Frank/in PACIelt,. AW .Tbe fast:packet ALLEGHENY BEL LE, Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly he tsveen nts urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. m. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 FRESH ARRIVAL OF. NEW GOODS, AT P. DELA.NIVS, NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY sr. f , PITTSBURGH. TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and, general. twan g), meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimerea and Pestings, of the latest and , most desirable . patterns. Amongat them Neill be round a varie ty of entirely new styles. Fancy Cassimereg and Vest madeof the latest importl fashionab l e which will he to order in the mostmanner, at short notice, and reasonable prices.. On On hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHINO,-made up in the present Spring. Style, and will be sold low for cash. N. B. To Tart.oas.— Watt's Graduating ShOulders' Measure System. for sale at (mrlidtcw) P. DELANY'S. /goat. ON Monday evening, some .place between the 'Dia ij f or d the Fifth Ward, two City Warrants—one No. 272, 151.50 ; the other for 518,06. The linder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the May or's Office. JESSE M. JONES, , aps ' Watchman.: fk HMIS CREAM NUTS—Just recd and tarmac by aps JOSHUA RHODES, No.O Wood at. 800 11 arrart j oie; di t i.f k ,justreg ; and fo b r ° :r e ttet ;.l6° qll JOSHUA -RHODES' viOLISSEE- - --100 half barrels prime quality for sate J by JOHN -F. PE RRY; . • apsj Cornerof Hancock:et. and Allegheny Wharf. RIDAPPLES-500 bushels, forsale.try - JOHN, F. PERRY, apsl Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny. Wharf. ,tIED bas.. rime Quahaf t or sow b - OP P Y, —7 a w.wl_i ps] y Next door to PerryH HN art. It r °va d toNo.•lp, Itt . ,?t an N?Mf t t eu :!ire remove o. c:rpirr BOOKS . --2 gm. Calf Bellovis poeket "Boots; • 6 " Morocco " " " .10 " Sheep " " ' On - hand arid ter isle by MeCANDLESS - 4c CA hIPSET., 97 Wood idreet; ()6 HALE =a _ en'of Match BCotivd ' Harves. Fm. _p X*, quite .. mcCA.NDLESSir, CAMPBELL:` am° - ' '97 . Woodvtteen CS tt n.p to Ca plabr ; 450. barr'd do. do. ... , 1 • , .20 Bishop Lawn; . •;; ~; ;20 'Mull Muslin. • received and for sale by . McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, . _Wood wart. 01.1N/L=A , Safe Sep, marked 210: The owner cm Jr!. have it, by calling at this 'office And. paying for this notice: ap7 S f -x*-.-:~.)r~~:,: ~.~scz~.~s~..d.a".-~: '4:: 'era `"~.`~.d"'""''a.c~ctT a +a:~:7a+.....x_ ~a~.:: .i-pia: ark.. `. a'-~i„ _,~4 e .. -~~~; ~~x... rl=Z mtr -.l.nutlw_rw polyp cur pITTSBITELOU . Bt , ricer xv,tralt, P 12114• aRxiYTD Steainer. Lake Erie, SholeS,Beaver. ' Miettigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. - -:Robt.'Wighttaaa; Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobi, BroVinsville " - Atlantic,Tarkinson, do. " . Messenger -N0.2, Woodward, Pairmoun ,Ebber St. Louts:''. Va nkeni_McKee - Z , anesville;" , • St. LOlllll.. "• Caliti„DiSpe Murdock, WelLs'olle. Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheelieg. - DEPARTED, ..Steasier MichigarrNo: 2, Gilson;,Beav!i. Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. -" Rold. ,l Vightman,'----, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Browrutville. Atlantic'Parkinson do Coles. hg. " Lo s ials.. g i ellor r ip i e c:. 7c r te i l l tipfi s k • ?. • E.X.C.ILA NOE s s AND,- , E14-NKING .. E: coiner of Third any InKid streur. and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank f Notes an 17 foreign- - and domemie Coin bought and sold on th most favorable terms. , - - •„. Collectionsmade in all the principal cities - of the Union ,at the lowest rates. • Jel2 st.turt sminaa. i : narrsno Bann: 'IMAM:Eno:Ic - IMIIIII.. Banker:sand Esetangs Broken; Dagen in Foreign and Doine.nic Bills, Bala af _Exchange, ftenide f n es ,t" Depos: Bank "Nola and Ccdn. - Corner of Thir d and Woodsts., directly opposite tios Si: . _ Chanel Hotel. , • ma ys t a do - Banners and .Dsaters in Exchangs. :Coin and ihnik /Youth No; 55,11tarketscren, 1 2 1114+411h . - . IYLLA(O BAWL ICILXITGE. • Bo y ima Neir:Pork 33 Pl , Cincinnati - Philadelphia ... Louisville Baltimore : : • " St. Louis - CMCE:=! .iiiiying , rates . ..- , Buying ram Ohio . - '' i du. Coins) , & , City ord's ; Indlina , ../-. Relief Notes 4 Xentrteky I , s Penns_ylvanis. Co. • . Virginia • '. I "York : 1. Wheeling • i ".• land 4 Tennessee • .3 44 : New Orleans , - an. 1 9 ,7 - . . . NOON. THOS. 111.11GINZ 800 Pit dr...SARGENT. BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, B. Corner of Wood and sfatth souts., - Pialburgh; Pa., HEALERS Coin;Bank Notes, Time ,Bills -.Foreign ix and Domestic Exchange t eertifteates - of Deposit, &a • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe; for sale in sums to suit purelittsers. CURRENT and par funds received on depesite. _ COLLECTIONS made on all pins of the Union ' s! the lowest rates. se 11-1 • IarANTED.—Four good j r 4s P ig n aril a gTON, " mar 97 ' St. Charles Building CREAM CHEESE- 7p boxchir i pr'Amior eary 411 KI POT ASH-9 bbls. Pot Asi - reeelved , and for sale by KIND &'lsl.ooRlig&D, ape ' ' , ' 'Diamond. ------- - r OW —¢O nnz., on i apat uzn i zuft ru sat ikAx H .-L• Flip° bble., in thine and . for 41: bar.o6: 40BAGS PECANS; 10 bbls. do.ijasi received mindful' Vale by [ap.sl . JOSHUA RHODEf3: 0 11HEN A e1'1,1&3-21 inn 411db:eft= steamer vkji Cinderella; and for tale by - meal) SMITH to F : o met tra oar, Just received by actual boat "Comet," and for silo by 8. & W. HARSAUGH, aplo N 0.53 Water and 104 Front state t. - -• nREEN APPLES-30 bbl.. Green Apples, itt eters .‘jr and (or ante by lapioj Gair. W. GARBAuom "Dk ARLEY-400 bashes prima Ohio Barley, receivid ',UVand for sole by (ap10) 8. &W. H&RNLANGII. LEATHER --6 bundles Leather, in the rough, reeepred and for Bale by (apla) 9. &W. HARBAUGH. inch pBLs: LOUISVILLE LIKE—Jost received and WV for sale by W. tc; J." C. ACHESON, . No. 2 Smithfield at. 100 BiILS.IIOM4NITE APPLES--Offered very lour, to close consignment, by „ W. fr. J. C. ACffESON, . ap9 : No 2 Smithfield at , r .. Bflra -- PliTATo — t3—lteciiiiii and - fiii Tittleby - L p . W. ti. J. C. ACHESON, Bp2 , No. 2 Smithfie Id at. BBL& FLOUR—Hambieson's brand, for sale by 4.1 t 1 nP 7 ARMSTRONG & GROZRR. .2- ap reed C 7 KS BACON—Just ed and (oriole by -- ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 2BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER- , -To•day .received and for sale by NA ARMSTRONG & CROZER. _ LARDtile — eelre — d and for sale by apY - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. pure 'Marc; ;We Fear vV sale by Ron ARMSTRONG & CROZER. RIED A r mz• and fc)r sale by ( 20 sae Deed App es, ast tea .7) ARMSTRONG & CROZEM 100 PS. ALL WOOL TWE .. ZDS—For sale by 60 Pl. nfE l tu C reeiptices, t:y rfeb2o 4 l , H. 1.1:E. e 1 CASE OBEY BLVD CLOTH—Just rec'd, sad for sale at manufacturer's prices, by (feb2o) LEE. -- "clTH—On band and H. LIM . RICAN A Yr 01,1,93) 50FAT RSHRAB HLANKEPO.--Tbe anent:Moot Cal "longs men is directed to this article. "Mervin be sold low; to close consianment, by Hir2o) H. LEE. IDED Stas,.NKETI3-1 case (50 pair) hied kilankets,o9 Cl,by 6 ta t ribbon boned, received this day, on consigrurient from the manufacturer, and for sale by op? Liberty, opposite Filtb'street rICI7TQI I I YARN-10001) lb& assorted 140 a., Vara VOhiin, ar_re-, 150 bales Batting; 45 do. Ce.nd/e•wielt! For sale at lowest market sates, by . . la -P 2 - REMY, MATTIIEWS 8c CO. _ _ _ )0A bb. RIMY, MATT T keg* NO-1,1 bbl do. da to stare • for sale 1.4 b ap'll ' RHEY ALATTBEWS'et IFLANO t hey-543 Lbli. White. Peens, Corn, in store. For gate by . 4 0 rimer, mierniEws, . QUNDRIES--11.0 sacks Teaches, WU bushels Cheat. 1.3 nuts, fn stoie and for sale b y _ apt : RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO, .IEigRING -100 bow Scaled Herring, received and lo t r maw Liberty street. ARM 8-160 boxea M. H. Raisins 4011 f. " fatar3ol 4 . in store and for 7.8. BONNET. Liberty at. ORANGES AND LEMONS bores biles Orang es .ln mono aria for sale by Dar3ol J. S. BON?ikr. I BELLS. SMALL wanw. SHAN'S—Reed and for V sale try • fasar29l CUMMINS*. SMITH. SUBUSyELS ,DRY PEACHES--Reed and for sate y • (Inakar) CVMMINS . Ic SMITE[. 300 BinAaßltpLS FLOUR—lt c eal i fgor k ete byrn. VXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Alway:s on.hand and for .1.4' sale by [rnar29) CUMMINS 8. SMITH. CHOP'D CORN FOR '_ ATTLEANDHESOSo—CSn stantIy on band and for sale by n2ar24 , RHODES h ALCORN, 30 Fifth at. SM. TURPENTINE--t 0 bills ., in prime order, just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCX fr, CO, .Corner Lt anti Wood eta, - IDXTRACT LOGWOOD-:70 eases, just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., mar 24 • , . Corner Ist and Wood Its: .._ DAMS OREEN-19 cans, true, reed and for sale 1, by ' B. A. VALINESTOCK & CO., - - 11.nr25 !; /i Corner Ist and Wood sta. 7 )LANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES -100 /dada. prime Plantation Sugar; - ,100 bble. do. do. Molasses ; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mar 44 . 170;Liberty atreet. SUGAR. HOUSR AIDLASSES—fiAbrIa. 8. H. Molasees, Louisiana Refinery, just recerved, on__cjsrlment and for sale by MILLER & sN, marl 4 _l7O Liberty street. NEY , -ribbls.-Hortay just received on_gplisiglimV e and for see by MILLER & N, inarl4 - ,.1.70 Liberty street. 13RODUCE—losaeks Driedteaebea; JL 40 kegs No.l Lord; for sale by MILLER & 111CM`SoN, 170.LIberty PEACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach liriuldy,inst re. ceised and for sale Dv - - lauFairuczersox, 170 Liberty street. ICE—Zkricrces Rica, in store and forsale b NILLER & N, 'l7O Liberty "street. HELL C0111115.-LA great variety of Hack, Dressing IWi4 Side Combs, new styles, on band at ZEBULON KINZEtS, G 7 Market street. APARTNER WANTED— With a Cash Capital of 81800, to be the'Business Partner in, a Manafactory doing a large and profitable business in this city. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street_ VTACAULEY , B ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi tion of Macaulay , ' Mowry of England, this day re ceived aid for wile RAY CO., mar24' Corner WoOd and Third its. . . - - - TEAS.' uE finest qualities of (Irwin and Black Teas, in 1, T 1•• and pat togas, warrantedNual in price and gnat ity to any in theeity, HWIRY C . KELLY, mar24:2 Corner Fifth street and Market alio • . Leaf Tobacco. - 60 BALES CUBA, Just received and for isleby J. A. MAZURIA ''i No. a 3 Hand st. 'ow& for Californians. OOLT , S ,RRVOLVEFL'S, with apparatu_ ,s Eipress .to a lawriays; by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, ' ttrarlG . 83 Wood street. T. EMONSt LEMONS!-350 boxes Lemons, just re. JI-11 coined gild far sale by • JOSHUA RHODES, marthat ', • • ' No: 0 Wood et. ltirAvatmurs HISTORY _OF ENGLAND—VoIs. 1 In, and 2, price 50 cents—Butler's edition--containing all tbb ruattnr, verbatim et literatim, of vols. 1 and 2 of the London edition—embellished with an accurate portrait of the , author. Two Vole. in one ; price,soc.. A large supply of the 'above received and for sale_by JOHN H. Ida,4 LOR, - 81 Woad street. ANDSCAPEBATER-- • • _Li I set,' a view rof the Battle of 'Monterey; 1 0.-as " - Cerro Gordo ; „ ;- . Buena Vista • - Feta de Paris; - I " -• " Chase de Lyon; ' 1 " a Garde Frtuteatr • •tt • r - Col. C. Auvergne: • The aboim 1s suitable for papering largerpublie rooms Formic, at the,warshouse of - •8. C. HILL; mar3o - . • • " 87 Wood st . -- A FLANNEL...q--These mostdetarable Goods, warranted not to shrink in washing, are eanitant ly kept for sale at Dry Goods /louse of W.B.MUD.P.BY, corner of-Fan:tit and Market 'urea_ ,ts Where a fresh sop ply.has just been reeeraell. , -Also, hate Welsh Gauze and Persian Flannels, for infants. mar3o Sede I N Ee '3VILiRV_ILLEi -GALLIA. Several Farmsy lion:On-Acres to 6600;Also, several Panes in different parts of the Strite. Some ofthemwill be exchanged for City properly. ~ Also, a good' TaVere Stand'in Lot t‘ lin by 1013; tbe Build ing_s are in gcoostorder. - , • nit . ..further particulars, enquire of S. DOI,AN or A. TONER, second story Burke's - Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.. k ' AU-letters mast be post paid. TICE SALE-,A Two Story F tame Ronne, and Lot, 25 ' feet front. on Mercer street deep. The House is well arranged, having 3 bed rooms,hal t, parlor, dining room and kitchen• wash house, and front and .back . porch. Price, 81200. • Also, Three Building Lots. .each 25 feet front by . 76 . deep. Price, $500,134W, 8400. Terms accommodating. , -S. CUTIIIIERT,Den. Agent, •-• apl3 Smithfield street. HOUSE AND LOT, IN FIFTH WARD, FOR SALE. Situated on Walnut . below Pike street. The House is wellarranged.4withditung rtiorn rind kitchen, with hy drant; a hall and two parlors; two bed rooms and fin ished g . arFet; bake-oven and hydrant in the yard. The whole In good -order, and will be sold at a bargain., Alan; 14 - shares of - Hand street Bridge Steck. - - For rent, a good Brisk House, on Caldwell at., ' z S. - CUTHBERT, Gert:Agent;, - ape - 4 Smithfield street. FARM FOR /ALE—Th.-Acres, about three miles from tee City on the' Turnpike, adjoining-the , old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground is well improved, and In adelightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon a'good - Dwelling House, and three small tenant hinisea r and one of the bee springs of water in the country; and can be bag on very accommodating -terms. • Enquire of _ • • • &DRS - THOS. PITELLOM FOR Ana Brick House, and Lot, near the Court House. Apply to SHANNON,' - niarla - Att>jr at LIM; Fourth' street. 10 LET—A large Brick .Dwelling Howie; atiltable - -Tor two families. -Situated brr Federal -street, Allegheny. Apply.to . ' • H. LEE, . telcr2 - Lihertratreet, oppolite Fifth. - - To LET--In - Aliegheny , city, a Dwelling Gouse,Sta biz nod Lot, - 40 fee[ y riedupled by, Benj. Glyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For termi, addrese the 'subscriber, via box 140, Pitniblurgh Post M ee. fcbltbdtf, ALEX: BRACKENRIDGE... VORSALE OR RENT— A tTsvo Story Brick.Dwellingr. situate on Fifth street. opposite the Court Rouse.— Enquire - , jaul7 MB Liberty street, opposite Seventh. lITAVERN STAND AT. SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT,--A, commodious and well Ellished Tavern Stand, in this village of Shousetown 12 !urn' bed in modern edyle, with good Stabling attache t d. I leased foie terrikof years. Addles!' will be janl2 P. SHOUSE, ShousetoWn. rino LET—A good dry t la situated on the Norw j. east side of the Ditutiond, suitable: for an. Eating Room, orStorage of any kind.-:.Enquireof . Homo; re, cANTWELL, . _ Remoyal.tirocierles, ,fie : rpHE subscriber* hiving removed from N 0.170 to Nos. 1.72 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goode, as follows, in store and now landing , viz:., 390 bag s pride Rio Coffee, new, crop ;" 40 " Old Government Java Coffee ; 1.50 hhds. prime NeW Orleans Sugar; 520 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses; .. 100 hf. eh. Young Lipson Tea; 40 " -." Gunpowder and Imperial Tea • new 40 " " Chalon Powchong - ' crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags white BraziiSugar; 60 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper;, 20 " Allspice ; 100 boxes Mustard, WI and f lb. cans; 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins ; 20 casks Zante Currants; 10 bales-Sicily Almonds ; • 100 boxes Bichmeed Tobacco ; • . 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls. and 100 hf. bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel; 9 barrels Honey; 1500 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil ; 1000 '" Crude " tA 300,000 Cruz &Sons' suP'r.Principe Cigars; 30,000 Havana Segars ; . 20 half pipes cognac Brandy, of various vintages; 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine ; 10 Madeira Witte; - 20 '• Lisbon " - 40 " Oporto " " Sweet Malaga Hine; 15 Indian barrels ' " 15 Kids. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne ; • 40 cases sup'r ,Bordeaux Claret ; 30 resketa Chinnpagne Winer; 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters; 200 bbls. pure Rye Whisket ot from to 6 ears chi.'a, a It • Linen 011nighaiss, lir R ItlllßPfilY,'al North east corner of 4th and - r Market streets, his =seised a large assortment of Linen Lumen and Ginkhasoni and French - Dress Gingham": Also— Drab Al • ear nnd Motutde Lames; sitsmaar,rrrrrrrr :~~l'.'. ' ~ ~.. Braise. hsartaplrs and Time; • - Super. English Prints; Domestic do. A large assortment of Gloves, notdery, and spring Goods generally,to which this - attention of all buyers of Dry Goods Is invited. Der 'Wholesale•Rooms on second , story, where goods arid be sold to dealers Very low. • and: do: Shelled BORACIL F. AUL ,LUAC Land and General Agency Older, AT Tilt CAPITAL Olf iLLIIIIOIII, OTT OW SPRINGFIELD. 70 Non-resident If of Illinois Lands—Holders of indebtedness, and all persons dcrir- • ouspureliatiag . State Lands with senp or lands. MAE undersigned would nupectliallyinform the public „1. that they have established in this city—the capital of the State of Illinois—a LAND and GENERAL AGEN- C YOFFICE, for the transaction of all bunt' kiss apper taiping thereto,vrithin the limits of the State. All transactions relative to the purchase and sale of lands, examining lands cad reporting their location;ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming-land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &C., buying and eilling all descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other description of business attached to a General - Laud Agency, on the most extended scale, 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, iind at the very fountain head of all information in relation to matters connected with lands.taxes, and State inientedness, through the medium of the government arid executive offices. In addition to this important advantage the senior years,partner, Mr. AM, has occupied, for several the position of principal Clerk in the State Auditor s office, and having had charge of the booki and State land department in said office, hiss obtained a thorough knowledge on all sabjeeta connect ed with this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at all times to give correct and prompt information, mush in advance of any other agency in the State. Oar location is also important to - non- rendenta wishing to pay taxes, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtain the tax - receipts. thrones the mail, and the money paid directly into the State therebytreasu ry avoiding the risk of remitting Quids by mail. also beg leave to inform perianth:wishing .10 put chase State lauds, that our arrangemenu ate such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness to ang amount, and at less rates than any other Invoncluicaf, we take pride in referring to the char acter and standingof the gentlemen who have been kind enough to permit lit tone their' names as references, and with a sincere desire to please, , backed by fidelityitnillar try and promptitude in ail our business transactions, to merit the confidence of all who may entrust their busi ness to our hinds. ASH & DILLER .S•princAdd, Much 20;184D. v Rasa airs Hon. Daniel Sturgeon,•,—..••• - • • •ll..S:SOnate. lion. James Cooper,. ..... • • • • • do Col. Samuel W.Dlack, ••• —.Sittsburgh,Pa. J. Vogan •• do. Gen. Robert Patterson, • Philadelphia _;. Gen. Adam Diller..•••••• .... . Joseph L. Chester, • • .•.• .. •• do. Messrs. Wadswonti &_SPeldiiin, Hew I ork City. Messrs. Hill, McLean &cat:: ....New Orleans. Messrs. A. Clowdy . & . Imnitvil!e. John M. Wymer Esq - '.', • • -• - .'••St.: Lou. James„Calhoun, cri;, • is - His Ex. Gov. A. C. cinch, ~Springfield, Llon.Thoinas H. Carstplielle';•` , . •• • 'do. lion. S. H. Treat do, I ! RUA : 5 ••• 0 ; Air AO2I.I.ILEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 25 Cear a lll. volume. - • Life of Franklin ; The Midnight Sun, by Fredrtka Bromer • • Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryolo gy, by Louis Agassig ; Reapheal ; or pages of the Book of Life at twenty, by • Lantartina - - • The Lancaster Witches; a Romance of Randle-For rest,. by Aunworth ; - • Tha Secret Passion; by the author of the youth of Shakspeare, : . - • :• •. Paul Ardertheini, the Monk of Wissahikonf Life in Paris, Mysteries of London, Califorhia Guide Life and Adventures of Dick Tornio Outlines of Physiognomy. by Redfield, M. D.; • The Ditunond and therearle, by Mrs. Gave ; Four months among the Gold Diggers, by . J. T. Brooks, M. D.; • • ••- , The Prime; or' George St. George ',Julian, by . Henry Cockton; Life in London: a story of.tailling interest, founded upon the scenes of Rapputessind Misery; The Reformed Highwayman ; a sequel to Esther 'de Medina, or the Crimes of London; Eugene Sae's Seven Capital Sins 151emories of a young Physician: by Donts; Bulwer's and Maryatt's Novels, bound . ; • Dicken's Warks,bousid ; • , A large variety of popular publications and standard works on hand, and for sale by WORK ' • -.- MIRK . HOLMES,, ata22 Third st., opposite the Post Office. - •Mfiksing. A — large Box, directed' to W. it. Murphy; Pittsburgh. -.LI: It was takes by a draymma from the store of Ur: If. Murphy, and directions to leave it at hlcKee's Grocery Store, corner of First and Wood streets, but it , as not delivered there, and it Is supposed has been lett by mix. take at some other house. The draymanls facials known by the person who gave hint the box, but Ms name. and residence are 'Mt known. • . :. • tnar2o Fiminliy Groceries. rusubscribei would call the attention' of the public - s jarae and well selected stdcirt-frinily GRO MESsand,VEAS: , Families will. he Sopplied On the lawnat term's; lid all articles delivered free of chnrce - in either of Ihetwocitles;by HENRY C. ICELanr intir24:l2a Corner Fifth street and Market alley: - - Collsfest • dare. • • Ur R. MURPHY has now open a large assortment of . the above Goods, of various styles, and at ex tremely low price. ; . • . • , • Linen Cambric Frandkerchiefig, of all- qualities, from - In cents up to $3,50; alsoonourniug du, Of different qualities. , • k . s Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterns, very pretty, just open. • -. • Victoria and Lisle Edgings; also, Litorn Thread Edg ings and Laces,. warranted linen, and at less than.one half the former prices—besides, a teats assortment of .WHITE GOODS . generally, such as Mulls, Nausooks, Jackonets, Cambrics, Book blushes and Wishop Lawns. 11:7 Wholebale Rooms up stairs, corner of Fourth and Marketstreets. • ..•••• •• -ant ap7:lm&svo Pat!lto Bale Omntbu ssss s tin , mar. T I LL . be exposed at Public. Sale on.SAVIRDAY, - April 1491, at 9 o'clock, at the Norse Market, cor-, net. of Liberty,street and Canal. Basin, for and on ac count of fernier purchasers, 3 Omn'busses, 2 Sleighs, 10 setts Harness, and S Horses which have been nnunagon the Oakland lane. The sale will be positive, to thehlgh est bidder, ' . THOS O'NEIL. . 25,000 'lrked', of Paving. rp HE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract .1 with some suitable person or persons, to furnish ma terials and to pave about 25,000 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. WElroy. By order of the Council. ..ap2ilm . THOMAS BLACHhIORE, President. . • • GOLD! GOLD GOLD!. . HOPE CLOTHING HJ. ROGERS respectfully informs -hie friends and . the public that he has opened his rrEw CLumnso Brous, No. 27, Market street, between Front andllecond, where be will keep constantly on hand a large and sup*. rior assortment ofelothingounable for thapresent semiotic Having just returned from the East with a new and iplendid assorunent of Cloths, Cassimeresand Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up onthe shortest node& and in the moat fashionable style," on the one price cash system, as low as can he had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the - place, but call at ilea CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 217-Market st , Pittsburgh. [ror3l:3m ' Valuable Real Estate for litUe HE Subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable T Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his prLsent residence, and give possession immediately,— There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUBEra su perb Barn,andother out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running . Fountain and a good Pump, which tar nish 'a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrabberyon the premises.— If the above described property le not sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sale a large LOT, on Pen.tsylvania Avenue, at the end of- die board-walk. • (nature of [mar3l:3ml DAVID BEELER. Congress Gaiters. T ADIES, wanting something superior, both for look .L 4 and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boot, have no strings to tie and nine ' and 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 Ave time and trou ble. 'Manufactured by S. KEYS. • mar2B • No. 8 Fifth street. LADIES' SPRING EIHOES-Silk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoel, of every description. Manufactured by S.REYS, marts *No. 8 Fi ft h street— - - CURTAIN PAPER-5000 pieces of Rainbow Window V Curtain Paper, new styles i 2000 pieces plain Green do, in 8 C. HILL'S, mar3o - 87 Wood st. • Buell's= & Co., BOT TLE RS Aso hisanirAcTututas or . hinstrasz WArice, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer , ?dead and Pop,' No. 18.hiarket street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. • maaby For. Sale. AFINE second-handed Two Horse Family CA:11111AGZ and Harness, in good order. Apply immediately to THOS. SANDERS, corner Finn street and Cherry alley, as a bargain will be given. ap4l:3l* For Sale. _ t DRUG SPORE, in Grunt street, near Second. 1J En quire of ' fap3.lwq WM. HARDEN. V oth Store. MUNSON is opening the largest importation. " di rect”” of CLOTHS, CASSIMERM, VESTINGS, cad TRIMMINGS, expressly for this market, which, for richness of finish, excel any. It 7 Post Baildi •a, corner Fifth and Wood. lapa.ter • Isaac Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be AIL twee's' lit sod 2d streets. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. Jona Horn is the only authrnized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders In my name; • C. WERNEB LIRG, • Fashionable Head quarters,. mil 2, '49. No. 28 Market st. Pi oburgh, A ECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S.—The Caxtents, Fatally Picture; by E. Drawer 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 Hulibur. ton. author of Sam Slick. ' The' Adventures of Caleb Williams, or things at( they are; by William Godwin; • -Davis , Manuel of Magnetism; new edition. . •wt ~Yiiltaattatiana. ' • A New Description of California, complete with . all the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L. W. Hastings, a resident of California. marl 6 Ssuranzi.o ST.. an uooa Aprilltiagaztne s race IvetTait, A...2llliaerfa i et °Drew Lun^ , s BOOK, FOR APRIL Larahanes Magazirm for April. . Sartain's Union Magazine,- for April. Macaulaybt.England, land 2 par&. 'cheap edition. Published by the Ha rp ers._ ' • Part Illustrated Life of Di. Franklin. Celeste, the Pirate's Daughter; a Tale of the South west. By Miss Eliza A. Duprey- . The Midnight Sun, a Pil by'Frede rika Bremer. BlukwoeiVaMagazine, for arch. Litters LivingiAge; No. 254. • Sialthflelirstreet;third door above 21. tap 2 LINEN GINGHAMS.—W. Aliment has now open a large nissortment of-above Goods; plain Cham bray Plaids and Scribes ; also, French Linens of every quality; barred do. for boys' wear ; add a large assort, maul of woolen, worsted: and cotton Goods, for boys! wear.. Buyers are invited to call at North-east coincrof Fourth and Market. streets. • Wholesale buyers will please Walt u p stairs, entrance from Fourth street. - • ' moral New Boot and Shoe Store. THE anbscribei would inform the pab lie that he hait taken the more on St. Clair street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds; where be intends manufacturing to order, - Gentlernea's, Ladies', Misses and , Childreti's BOOTS, SIIOES an d GA I TERS, which, for neatness and workmanship ; dura bility and, quality of materially cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in tha,eity. He asks, and mill endeavor to merit, a share of pablicBstronair Notice. MY old customers, strangers visiting the City; and others wishing - to provide themselves - with a hand ES DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other sni de in , the line, can do 80, by leaving their orders with JAMES AVOIIIRE, Third - street, St. Charleißuilding. TN it -few ditys I will' be in receipt - Of a well selieted and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODB, now on their - way from the East, - to which I would invite the attention of my friends. A good fit warranted in all eases. '- - SAS, MeGUIRE,TaiIor, moral - Third street, Bt. Charles Building. TS-10 bags Fi lberts 10 '.l Cream lima; 10 " English Walnuts; so a Spelled Almonds ; S baleißordemix " reeeiied and for LIIIII/311 J. S. BONNET. ARUNESAND FHIS-200_drums Figs - 150 boxes and jars i'ennes. In atom and'for sale by S. BONNET, mar3l - Liberty . street- BOOKS,-Ilistory of queen Elizabeth, by Jacob „LI( 'Abbott, with:engravings. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON di STOCKTON, mar3l-- Cornerllarket and 3d sm. ACAULEa'S HISTOKYOF,ISNOLAND7Harpera' 01, Edition, @ie paper, No.l ; price Weems. Jos t re cpia.c'd and tamale by .IOHNSTON &STOCKTON,' • _ 4 413 1 • Corner' Market and 3d its.- • 'MEW BOOKS—Essay on the Union of Church and .1.11 State. By Baptist Noel, M. A. .The Hand Book of Ilydrepathy, for professional and domestic use, with an appendix. on the best mode of forming by thin establishments; being the "result of twelve years - e rience .at Grafenborg and Freywal iss The amens, is Family Picture. By Sir E. Bufwor Lytton. - Jost received, and for sale by ! JOHNSTON & ST'OCKTON; corner Third anti'Market sts. TO MILLINERS .- The subscriber has a large stook of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he la prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at hi. Turning Establatment, No.27.Fifh street. marl4:2lra • H. H. RYAN.. ohAssEs...3o bbls.litolasses,in store and or sale by rap* • S. &W. HARBAUGH. - - • DRANOES!--800boxte Oranges, Just re O RA cei N ve G d ES aL for Bale by JR9HUARHODE9, mare Apprentices Wanted.. rpEiE anbscribe,r waste Ap.prentices, to learn the'Cabi .l. net, Chair-Making and Chair Paintingg - branches of business. Boys of Steady habits; 10 yearit of age, would be preferred.' - None - need apply, who cannot come well recommended. If, G. PAHNESTOCK, marl 7 : ' 101 Smithfield str e et. UrANTED--An active Partner, with 81500 cash ' cap , Hal, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good ho shwas, having the advantage of a prominent stand. - C. CUTHBERT, Gem Agent, Sinithfield street. TUST - RECEIVED,7n She sign of.. Plane and Sase , -. J 400 itairiTsvisted-isitd Straight Times Chains • ; • 1000 Wrougbt and Horse Nails. For saltit by_ HUBER & LAUFMAN. - No. IS Wood st. BOTTLE CORKS-57 bales quart, pint and adda,tautar velvet C°4B'iYst . I g. q :4. I .I P 2I&E.VOZIC Corner let: and Wood ats _ nAAIIV HILIR-10 bbls. rtfined.justrae'd Etna lot sale by uplo ;, Corner lst - atid Wood sts. - COOPER'S ISINGLASS-24 muses - Sheet and Shred, last received and for sale by - - D. A. FAHNESTOCK doCOy Corner Ist and Wood sts,, RAGS-4. stickis; *die - by - ' a P 7 WIIX14144011.:. NEW 000118+.13ARGA1iNS I , BABOAI3III — THE. BIG GOLDEN BEEHIVE AGAI N; G ; • „. New Spring and Summer Dry Goods now opershegat the ; Sign of the Bra 888 H/YE, 071 . Maki antes,. a. . between Thint.ond Fourth - arrects.• • • . • • - AVAI. L. RUSSELL, No. 02 Market Street, he .”- tween Third and Fourth streets, alga of the Big Goldenßee-Hive.has now commenced receiving •; a very large and splendid stock of Spring-and . Summer DRY GOODS, which he is enabled to offer tohir .numerous customers and the public generally, at P_f ices-• far below' those of any former season: These. Hoods . '" have all been selected with the greatest cafe, and will be - '. found to be one of the largest and most splendid stocks: ": •of Spring' and Sammer Goode ever offered lilting city. —• ' As many of these Goods hstrebeen parebaseil of the lnl portent, per the latest arrivals front Europe, the subseri•l bee is confident that be can .offer to his customer. the- , very nerves; styles of Ladies Dres's Godds,'comprising' English, Preach, Swiss, Isiah and Scotch Goods, togetbe t with a fall aasortment of American • manufactare,.."ami: cheaper than can be found elsewhere. , ,•••••••• -- • •-• ' ..• . . RI • ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS:';',ii': . • ich Chameleon Silks, ortramely low; • ' Rich Brocade •do: beautithl goods; • • ••• • • Rich Grenadinas;plein and figured ; • -' • Glace Silk, rich goods; • ' • - "- Pouts de Sole, fashionable and late imptirtations; • Black &mares, plaid and striped; • • Brocade Lustres, new styles ;• : • • • Mohair Chameleon figured, ;very cheep ;j• Silk ,'• • .t . Balzarines • in great variety ; -••• - Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; 1,; New style rich Mourning Lawns; ' *-r; •••• . . Organdie L Rhine , uti I ani el and Black Oros tie all widths qualities Black Boinbazines, Of most apprcived makes ; . - ' • • Paris printed . Bareges i estrentely low; •* • •••• • •an• Pails printed Lawns. in great variety; '•' •• ' .. • ...: Crapes and Crepes Lisse, a fill assortment of colors d • Together with Marge. supply of De Lashes and Alpticais,.. somellS low as 12j cents per. yard. • In addition to • the.: above will be .found a' beauttful assortment of .Black.:. Brussels Lac e,for trimming dresses, mantillas and capiW :Alao,• Preach worked Capes, Collars and. Cutrs, leteaf styles: also. ilictona Lawns tied Spotted Robes, very •, cheap ;Swiss, Mull, /menet and Book Marlins; B onnet. , • - Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Ar tificial.;. Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. • - . • • SEIAWLS: • SHAWLS !! . • - Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article,* • Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Emb'd Thibet , do. extremely low; ••, 'Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap; • .Black Silk do. best quality Black Nett do. , low prices; .White Canton Crape . .do. • splendid goods;, Chameleon Silk do. late importations; - • --, Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city; . White Emb'd Thibet to. a beautiful article. PARASOL; PARASOLS!! .• • - The largest, cheapest nd best assorunent in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich arid costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can always be found at the Bigßee-flive, between Third and Fourth sts., No 62 . t •• (mar2B.l L. RUSSELL: - . Domestic and Staple Goads, Otteapelt Yet I A LARGE STOCK OF CALICO,' front 3 cents to 10 cents perard Bleached and uttbleathed from 3 cents u p war d ; Bed Tiekings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish. Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch' Diapers; Napkins; Table' Diapers; Crash and Dowbui; Scotch and Manchester' Ginghams; &adieus; Kentucky Jean, and. Blue' Drills;' all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot flail to please ' and without fear of competition. ' • lirrßemember the,Big• Bee Hive, Market street, be , twecn Third and Fourth streets—No.62. ' • rnar2S , Whl. L. RUSSELL.' - New Spring Goods: .• • • • NO. 69, MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. Foreign and• Domestic Dry Goode. The subscriber bas just received his first supply' of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adopted to . dm Spring Sales, consisting in part of the following: 4-4 English Lawns. only 121 eta., French Organdy . Lawns; 12} cut.. 4-4 Blue Merimac Prints, 12} cts., - 4-4 Double Purple Prints, 121 cts.,-Drab Mons de . Lain 12}' eta., French Dress Gingham*, 1.2} cts., 4.4 Brolivn line, from .5 to 8 ets., Bleached Mae cts., 44 Bleach ed Musllns,l3} to In cu., Prints,Merlmao Patterns, (11., as 2d Mourning Fr: Gingliams, 12} cut, French Work Coliars,l2} cis. • • • . .• . LADLES' .DRESS GOODS: . • , Brocade Chamelion Silks, Brosha Figured Silks, Chu melion Satin de Shien, Wide Black Plaid Silks,- Wide Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foalaid Silks, Plaid Oro. &Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks Paris Printed Lawns, English Printed Lawns, Freoe ' h Dress Gingham Embroidered Swiss' Mullins, Paris Prinu d Moos de Liins, Satin Plaid Bern gee, Chat=lion Plaid Gmnadines, Plaid Linen.Lnstres, French Organdy Lawns. VARIETY GOODS: New style Ronan Ribbous, Ladies' Cravals,.Bevere. Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work. Crapes' and Collars, Black and Colored Kid Gloves,.Lied° Thread and Silk. Gloves,' Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mni,l Swiss, Jaconert and Thread Edgings and Inserungs, White and Black Silk . Haile, Cashmere,Moravian, Black and White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk _petal . ••••- SHAW Embroidered White. Cashmere' and. Crape Shawlei, Plaid and Black Silk'Shawis, Black and Colored Mode de Gain Shawls, Satin. Plaid Berne Shawls, French CashmereSbawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and, Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. ' ' •, • DOMESTIC AND. STAPLE GOODS:. • • • per an. • gen ao. lit! Lll w ru s, , esr{, and Brown Muslims,. Casineus, Kentucky Jeans,. Ticking, ,Dornestia. Gingbams, Colored Cambrics, Wed White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels '.canton Flannels, Broom, Bleached and Colored Drillin ' gs„ . • ; GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: ' • French and English, Blue, Blabk and Brown Cloths; Black and Fancy French Cassimerearßew Style Fancy Vestiugs and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts find - Drawers; Linen• Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefi, : and n Sae.- sorunent of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders: ' •. • PARASOLS AND PARASOLEITS::' I have just received a Splenaid assortment` o Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols Pat and San Shades. - • • • sore Szcox The above Goods have bll been parehased `atilt," low est cash prices, aad will be sold Wholesale and - Fretail, at such rates as cannot fail to pledie all Wish to buy good Goods atlow prices. The Spring and Sommer Stook . READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE. THREE BIG. DOORS, " ; •' voa Tilli PRESENT BRABON. ILAR MITER- BEEN r.ettait.ite, Even by the cekbratea Establishment . - THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upint, the enterprise of:the _proprietor," has eLabled bim to purchaie all his Goods at such_p rice, as.itefit him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than an y - other other House,Easior,Hest... . • -- JO Y HN APCLOSKE,.'Manufrintirer of Ready-made Clothslag, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittaburgh,lra., hailjuit completed his Stock; and has now on hand,, ready for sale, the largest, maitJaifitenable and -varied assortorwit'cr READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered is the Ututed Statel; all of which have - been nada 'under his imme- - diate inspection, in this city, AT Patera Tria.r main tartan raximasscz--iogether with one of the choidest;selec tions of Imported fine Black, - Blue, Brewn," - 011vd and Drab Preach, Belgian and English_ CLOTHS,' that Las ever beet: brought to: this city. _ Also, fine fancy'VEST INGS of every description, such as Cashmeres," Mar sniffles, rich Silks, fancySatter hc., de. All pew 4" est styles faney CASSINEERE'S,.of every description;- all of whieh will bo made up tOorder et the shortest tip tice, in the latest mud Inost fashionable style. The proprietor informs the: public that the principle upon-wluchbewill do business _ will he upon the, basis, of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and is order to es tablish a confidence in the buyers,' am determined toad: here to my original motto, "Quirk Saks and Small Pro. fits; and also make the- buyer 'his - own-salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article,_inplain figures, so that each customer can . selectintul, an immense and exquisitely assorted stock, the articles-he requirea,at the low 'at price it can possibly be bought for. - • • , Business shall continue to be turnsacted at my-exten sive establishment, which has long since obtained "the - character - of being the First Tailoring;Estabtishment to Pine Cloths, •Classtuteras and r yestings. • -- SAMUEL GRAY, MRCHANTTAILOF . I, Exchange Buildings:St. Clair trezWitaburgh. has just returned from New York; and Philadelphia, and is now receiving aSne assortment of Clothe; Ottesintereer and Vestings, of the best quality, and latesystyles, which ho is prep; red to make to order in the best manner and in the latest fashions. ,fmrvram EDWARTODDrt, Spring titylea,,-' D & CO., are now reeeiving; final their . Factork East, Marge stock of and ity SHIRTS, 'which,lor- durability n and style or tniuti facture, are not surpassed in this or any. other market.,— . The trade will be supplied at lowest New. York prices. EV' Wareniom, corner. Fifth and Market streeti,, TVORY COAIRS-1. case assorted lengths. including, .I. Fine S-nnd S. S. Fine. ' For sale 'nth* lowestmlinu , facturer's prices, with discodnt o ,ff at ' •.' EDWARD TODD & COM; Cur. of Fifth rind Market stn., up 'stairs. CI UM SUSPENDERS -44--c4ses,. assorted qualities \Jr Swivel Joint Suspenders, juscreceived and for sale low by - - - dc- - .feb2 Ccii2Of Via and :gasket sag., up stairs, . ARYET BAGS-1 ease fine thlwn 1: Bruiseli-..CatTet Rage Received this day and 'for sale low _ _ EDWARD TODD A CO. iitnghnma, ALAEGRand utindsome assortment of liewest.etyles, particularly adapted to City trade,- Put received by. matzo:2m - , HATtIPTON;SMITII • - -lioylels ()blintzes. • OASES . of Hoods , 34, 44 arid Ile fanty 'LI' and doubleTurble, for sale by nuir%42.ia i HAMPTON, SMITH Zcto.-: LAWNS, LINEN fiEttEGES, • LINEN OINGILAMS; .aild..Faucy Dress Goode of every . delcriptioai Just opened by (mar'4:2m) HAMPTON, CO. /PO COUNTRY ItTERCRAisiTS.-IF. R. Marcsers,N East corner of Fourth and 'Market sireetshtsburd. has ]Mow s open his grit supplyofSPßlNG and SUMMER GOODSituid itnritesnierehants fo's.Sansina 'Wholeaaic Roomi ntrunce froisl , 4:h mak23 w. INaliA3l9 GINGIIAMS! , GINGHAMS-4:4141. !-`.. VI Baum ./c 1.10.1 No; 60,31arkeu etreel. have in stare' 150 pieces - Giatdainza, snaalEfdaid, and „deilfahlc:Gdi*ds. VRESH TEAS.—Thezilubseribetis now reeeililnk.nt the Pekin Ten Sitire;; , FßESit .00LONG BLACK TEAS, by the . Sinnl, Russell :end Sears,: the only veseelein;this Spring.Y.Als'okilne:roong-Hyacmtiillifrw- Tint and - Gtinpo,dreee. -, • -!, JANNES, - - - 7074inith - AVE IJ Eig-qinte, Slaiiiff,"foiC.64%-al:e:itillezled the subscriber ' ,cnd settle.; feb20'...,=.:. _ street:fleet. Pmittifieltilt -•. • . . lORT WllNE9,z,3;:cueks, pure Graie far iicire'ruiU PATT_ON3t: ".' , ; •.41,.,`e.it•Z.•'°:..."'1,...:;".•' ,, '... ,- -s_',:7, , x.li;e-i,7L ,- ,;.Z ,,, -.77, , .4. , .:;: - : . ::.:,';;.t .. . - ABSALOM - MORRIS, , M.ltiket Pittsbn. 3
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