q[lje . 14.0,01,i.iik1i)!5 . 0..:10.4.: : -1)014-:O.I)..iri, . CORHEIt , WOQD AND FIFTH HritF , ETS. Having' added to our Establishthent, A splendid Steam-Power Prititing Mathine; we•lire 'prepared to do ell kinds of Nesiespaperand Book work irta style of nn surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most'rea 'enable terms. We respeotfully solicit the patronage or the public this line of our business. - 0:7" Ads's:suers arers4rtsuadto hand in their favors before' 4 o'clock., P lfi Thiritnusi e ccmilied In aura Tamil ispossOlc, ecirlitihouriaautd daprrfened ..Paszenrat Vinton Suomf.—Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street . ; N. T., and for sale by A. iATNES, No. 70* Fourth street; .egSat for the ninufecturer. This will be found sdelightfulartiole of beverage in families, and particultrtOint sick rooms. . • Beetantinotsi?--An improved Chocolate preparation, being a combiaatiOn of Cocoa nut; innocent, invigorating and palattable; 'highly recommended: particularly for invalids. Prepared by , W. Baker. Vorchester; Mass and for'sale by A..issaus, at l the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 MIN ME Mr•Dugurcar.This distressing complaint is a weak , ness of the digestive organs, caused by unparity of the. blood. Thegastrio puce, a fluid peculiarto the stomach, when seemed from bad blood, is deficient in those solv eat qualities,-which are of such importanee to digesuon. Commenced,' The food, ifistdffd, of being .dissolved, often becomes spoiled or puttifiedin then stomach hecce Lad breath, sour belching - , costiveness, pains in the stomach, cholic, dysentery, and other dreadtul complaints. Trigla's radian Vegetable Pills , . are a certain cure for Dyspepsia, because they cleanse the stomneh-and bow'. els from all bilious humors, and purify the , b100d . ..-. Four or five of said Pills, taken at night on going to bed, will in all case, give 'relief, and, if continued fora short time; will make o,perfect cure of Dyspepsia. Beware of Counterfeite'and iMitatio7lB.—Remernber that the Original - and Only Genuine Indian ;Vegetable Pills have the writtr signature of Wu.usstAVEIGIIT on he top label 'f eachhoz, _ . - • Remember. 'also, that 11. Smyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third stree a, is not an agent for thus medi cine, and we cannot guarantee'as genuine that offered by tutu for sale.. The gerraine is'_for sale a Dr Wriht , s , incipal Office, I.69•Race street, Phi.adelphia;-. g and - by Pr JOHN THOMPSON, 150 -Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pi., who is sole -agent forthis city, by Whom dealers can be , sup plied at the wholesale rate. - apl4 =ME + 3 ~r ME NNE RISE IN FilOsr - Da. amsst.Cox, late Professor in Cincinnati Eclecuc Medical College • ' Mr. A. L:Sortili--However reluetant-I may have been to permit my name to be attached to patent medicine, I eorusider it a duty to the community tostme that in three eases of incipient ennsurtption, viz: Miss Bell, • Miss Bar ger, and Mr. R. B. Coz'one-of onr City Couuctt, that Dr. Rogers'Liverwort end Tar operated more - like *specific than any other - remedy that I ever used. One of the cases vlz.,ldiss Bell, pronounced by several Physicians to be labonng.under the last stige of Scrofulous Con stimption. t she is now, in good health, from the use of a few bottles of the above Syrup. HLEULSI Cog. M. D. , Cincinnati, Jamiary,2s,lB47: . ." • = Frora the Hon. Judge 'Henry Morse. Mr. A. L. Scori7F:—l am yell atqueLinted*ithDr.jrinun Cox, and his practice; he having been my family physi cian for many years ! and can cheerfully say,that I have tui much confidence in his skill as any man licit g. Cincinnati, Nov. 8th,1847. " Mosso Mosso. EIII , • Call on the. Agents and get a - pamphlet containing cer tificates a a vast number of extraordinary cares. For sale by • -• KIDD & CO y Wholesale Druggists, No. CO `l'fborl at. Also,by • KNEELAND A. HADDIN,. opt . Grant street; 11:7- fit fitzesu. tsx,l3 A. Patine...stoat & Co.'s Rube-. fitment has beerier. greatserviee... From the statement of Mr. Bode,nhamer,. Me reader can draw his own_ infer-. earns. Facts are.,conclusive and cannot be gainsayedi Put asst, Tenn., April 141141E44. Messrs.B.A..FaAnatimk 4- Co.. " . Gentlemen—lvrea very, much afflicted with Rheuma tism lost summer , and being advised by Mr. Shepard, I used your" Rube - orient two days; it gave me entire re lief, andl have not been troiabled with it.since. DI Prepared and soldby _ _ . , 13.4..F . AHNESTOCK & Corner Ist paid Wood ' ap7 corner of .Sixth and Wood streets. AUCTION SALES, 13 Y , TIMES M'ICENNA, AUCTIONEER.' - NO. 114 WOOD STOICS?. TARES-DOORS TROD FIFTI3 A DNHNISTRATOIPS SALE of faltratk Stocks, at AUCT.ION.-)n MONDAY evening, April :kith, at half past 'T o'clock will be sold,, nt 'Meßenna's Auction Rooms, by Order of H. S., blagmw, Administrator of the Jate'Richard Biddle, deceased r•-• 14 abbres Hand Street Bridge Stock ; 5 do Penna. and Ohio Canal do. 5 do - Monongahela Navigation Co. Stock.. H. S. AIAGRAW. aplti JAS ItIcKENN.k. Aunt.- - CREDIT SALEof 19 Packages Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods and 12 Cases Boots and Shoes, atAunion. Ott Tuesday next - , Aprill7, at to o'clock in the forenoon, wilt be sold, at idclientm'a Auction Store, without re- - serve, the contents of 19 packages foreign and 'domestic Dry Goods, and 19 cases Boots and Slides, on a c redit of 4 months for all sums over SSD. It comprises a very ex tensive and well selected assortment for- wholesale.and retail trade, particularly for this market. Catalogues will be ready taday. • • - JAMBS MeKENNA, - apt 4 . Auctioneer eurNITtD STATES' PROPERTY AT A UCTION,—On IL) SATURDAY, AprileSth, a; to o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, at the corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, the following public property, for „cash, par funds, viz :—S Axes, 1 Axe Handle, 2 Bugles..l Drum Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxes, 18 Carteens, 34 Haversacks,l7l Kam. sacks, 15 Rubbers, 1 Recruiting Flag, 3 Codhe Mills, 93 Camp Kettles, 10.9 Mess Pans, 1 Frying .Pan, 2:Sauce Pans, 2 Wood Buckets, Ci/ Plates,3l'in Cups, I Sad. dte, Blanket, - Holster and Cirsingle,3 Shakeup, 21Iatch cts.15 Spades, 3 Shovels, 194 Camp Tents. 473 tent pole& 62 Wall Teats and Flies, 5 Wall ,Tesit Flies, 10'2 Wall Tent Poles, 7 Blanket& 11 pairs Stockings, 1 great Coat, Anchor. 2 Cranks, I Cast Iron Piece, I Steam klagine,, 7 feet stnike, said to be an excellent article, and former ly used on board the U. States' steamer Col. Long. Terms: cash: par funds. JAMES McKENNA, srpl3 , - Auctioneer. p_AIWAGED•IIARDWARB, Cutlery. dies,. Saddlery, !!te., on account of Underwriters. al A CICTIO N.-4) n MONDAY nett, April 10th, at 10 o'clock Mtheforenoon, will he sold, at IflcKerinea Auction Booms on. account of whom it map content ; a large and varie d Hard ware. Cutlery , . Saddlery and - Axes, drunaged on Pa. ru Ccial, ocrinpnsing dozen razors, 14 dor:shoe knives, 161 dozen pen-kinves.6 cards do., 5 dozen- Barlow do., 18141 doken scissors, - Z• dozen Butcher knivei;.9 dozen small saw Slek, 7}, pit Saw do., 2 Oaten wood rasps, 20,000 needles.. 3 - grate Sews' harps 25gross knitting pins, ljdozeriGermati chest locks , 15000 fish hOoks,4ooo Limerick fillPhoolcd, 65 gross screws, 2 boxes axes, 2 patent spring braces - with 36 bins, I small iron chest or money hot with' secret drawers, 1 revolving pistol. • *pill /AMES ItIcICENNA•, Acct. , . . . , . --Cheap. Groceries., , frHE undersigned meat- respectfully inform the citi zens of Pittsburgh and memity that they have open ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at-the S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, which will be in connexion with: our Old Stand, N. W. corner of Fourth and Farry : streets. " Having unfurled our Mintier, with "Quick Saks and Small PRelli" as its motto, we ask a share of. public pa tronage, _ ,nunexed.we give n list of our Retail Cash prices :-- Rest Rio Coffee, 8 cents it ib.; 13 tbs. for 51,00. N. O. Sugni,lold)o,l ci5.11;438 lbs. for SIX " ,N.O.Sugnr(new) 5 " • " • " .20 " " Soap, a , a ;e2 a 44 • I, AlQuid "Candle", 121 91. !Dipped! , " , AO ." .1; 4 , 4, 46 . blolanses, 121 " " qrt.; 48 ctn. P s-.l3ttaltaisin s. (new) 121 c. P th, . , Rice, 18 Cs. forSl,oo, or• 41 for 25 cents; Young-133 , am, Impertal,Gunpunnier and :Black Teas. front 50 cents to 61,60 P Baker's' Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced do.; Baker's Cocoa, Crashed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar, Kentucky btustard,Java Coffee, Olive Oil, Am. Spices of all:bands, in 'very. variety. Our goads are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. - We, most respectfully ask. a call from the hew3s of tontines; that they may judge our goods and , prices. Thankful far past favors, we ask n continuande of the same. - ' H. 'YOUNG h. CO N. W. co'sner of Fourth and Fem.' fa And S.W. corner of Third and Roe's streets. Pittsburgh Water Work.. "PROPOSALS will be received . of the off i ce of the -Works, until TUESDAY, 27th, in 5 P. M., for fur nishing waterpippes nr• .. . . D.Opipes, 15 inch bore, weight each (400 the. • All to be cast, in a vertical position in dry sand—the requisite number of branches to be furl gibed at the same , rates . The 15. inch pipe are required ascarly as they can poi sibtyye made. T e others may be.distributed over the time bet Ween this and December next, tf,desired by the contractor. Payments to be in Bonds, bearing interest, and having twenty . years to run. Testing and delivering to he at,the expense of the contractor... • J. 11. DICCLBLLAN'D, a 10:dtd aSuperintendent. Greenwood'Gprden. rrHIS delightful Summer Retreat is noWopen for the 1. 'reception of visiters. Ice' Creams. Fruit, Nuts, Con; fectionary, Fla all the • good. things nature nod art can produce, vill be served up, in the best manner, in the Saloon. :The Tea 'Table will:tie spread at Lt o'clock everyevening Conducled'on Temperance - prineiplee, and •Chned on Soquets of the choicest Flowers prit up at the - shenest notice. A large - collecticiii of the choicest variety of Green house Planti,Dahlins,"and Annual - Flowing Plants, for The new steamer Thas: &OW will be ready, in a few days, to run from the - Point to the Garden ' • ' 'lloirrilnfand Gazette conY•l - • ' - • • . itsT AIL -DEALER IN_ aditeay, GLOVES, TAPES, THILEAD6I6'_ • IVith a, variety of dombs and .Fanry- Goads,. CEXAP FOR CASH?., 07 THE GILT.COXS,) PEDS.RAL STHERT, ALLSOITHST. A LSO,Denlet in French. English and German Variety 1 - 1 - Goods, cradles, chair s ' and baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, knitting pins; percussion.caps, fish hou4s, !slate pencils, shaving boxes; violin strings, guard tt - aillss Lair brashes, gam , suspenders, bonnet. muslin, Ivory combs, tooth ; brushei,, snuff bOxes, hosiery, gloves, rib-. bons, galloons, .needlei, scissors, - buttons hooks and eyes, bonnet we, , fancy purses, razor scissors,-buttons, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, German pipes. segar cases i shavia,g bruthes, shoe kniires, fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray ons, dominies,bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, &c. 1)7- Country-liferchonts,' Pedlers and others are re quested to call and examine for themselves, as'l am 'de.: termiaed to sell CHEAP Pon CASH. • mar3l:datw 3 '"?Y, eointntrcial' ttilb .:pprwstruliqu. 130A11.0 . VRA : I3I,g: I"AMES•MARBHALLI: ""••• • • S. CLARKE. •.• • Comm mx woß•Apini.- JOHN .SHIPTOPI, • --" • ..". _ • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS' FOR 1648. Steiunboat Paeke t Line; leavesdaily for Cineinnati,lo Am- Passenger Packet, via - Brownsville, to Baltimore and' PhiladelphM 3 m., and 6 P: , 52. • ' ' Mail Coach Ltue, direct to Philadelphia, '9 at., ;and 124 • Westentand Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A..z.- - NorihrWesterri, via Cleveland,'daily,lo Brie and 'Western New York; daily, 9 a.. - - North-Eastern; to Philadelphia, daily; exeapt SundOm p 4 AREPirALS 'AND DEI VETERE pF .Eastern Alnil via. Philadelphtt, due 3a. clof , en 19 nt: Western Squib Cin.. and LowsV., due BP` nt.i closes 5 A. K. South. via ßatt. told Washington; due 8 P. At:, close s 5 #. NorthWeite ra via Cletreltutd, Oases 9 A. At: Erie and ASeesterti'lleyir York due 8:8.#r.,e101ea8.,A.111. ••••• • •••• - Pat , viduc. Asked. :U s enet, Banktsf Pittiburgh;';' , !' , ....... 6- 4 - 4.960,00 - ' 930,00 9 30 ,00 .4.change Bank-.. - ..; ••. • • tt, 50,00 44 00 -- '43,50. Merchants' , and 111:Dnitk'i • +50,00 50,00_ 49,00 Farmers' Deposit Btinit - ;:•-• -- Voneintlarketr Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Libertiesittidge. , ;• ;;;' :60,00 : 35,00 Ohl Allegheny Br:dge • 25,00 , 46 ) 00 33,00 Connclisville it. ft. Stock, paid on • shares, 1t1,50 - 6,00 ' • 1,43 City Bonds (6 f` ecnta • '-' 90,00 Monongahela Bridge • •• • . ... 25,00 16,50 Gas Stock ....50,00 OFFICE, OF .'IIIE eota.l4,tt moNDAT MORNING: April 16, WO. s FRUIT—Sales of best quality Orio'ges at $4,00 ; other sales at $3,00. Lemons• ore sold at 53,00. Sal& of 100 sacks Dried 'Peaches; at 81,00. .Dried Apples'are worth 50c. Stile of brie. Cranberries at $4,50 Pea Nuts 'are sold tioun store at . . _ . FLOUR—The market . has again declined. The .receipts hive inerealmi during The past few days. We have heard of sales in lota of 100 brie. at $3,- 25, to arrive. Sales on the wharf Friaay afternoon, and t3aturday at 83,50. . GROCERIES—SaIes of M9lneses at 234129 c .;some holders ask 30c. on time. - The market has an up. ward tendency.. Sales, of Sugar at 5051 e.; Coffee is very firm at 7105 e.; and in a few dap a higher • figure May he asked, PlSH.—Salea of 3 blackarel at 36,00. • CREESE--The market seems well supplied'; sates at 6107 c. as in quality. GRAlN—Nothing doing in Wheat. Sales of 200 bus. Prime Barley at Easc. Oats have advanced : 27e2Sc. can he obtained nt atoms. Corn is worth 30c. and no more. - • LARD—Plenty in morkei, but no change in pri ces. PEED—Bran is worth Sc. on wharf. Shorts, Via 18c., as in quality. BACON—Regular sale' at runner quotations. • • • POTATOES--RegHilir -sales at 62275 c., as in uality. APPLES—Sate or 20 brls. sound Appli;ri'nt 81,00. - STOCU oI BiTADISTUTTS 03* THE Lsscrs.--The tot lowingis given es the stock of Breadstuff. in store on the Jae border Wheat. Pour. At Buffalo, tray ' :MOOD bd. 25,000 blls: 44 M4oraukie„ 410,000 38,500 " Southport,: 360,000 10,000 . Racine, 230,600 6.000 44 Chicago, 626,000 18,000 14 Little Port, 170,000 - "`Michigan City, . 60,000 1,860,000 bu. 97,000 The price of freight from Chicago to Sultilo has opened at 121 c. w ha. • -LILALB dlt.- O. 120 WOOD ;STREET, have this day received 1 .1. 1 11 their Spring assortment of fiSitlG TACKLE, which will bre limisd to contain every variety .ip_their line. Jeillittil and Walking Cant Endlitnr Rods, Heels. Lines. Swivels nod Floats • Limerick, Royal Imperial and Trout. rihe and ' Fish Mots; single..thruhle. swap spritivand Tanker Doodle sorts, anAim, Gimp and Wire. • ATtlikibi flies, and Snoods. The above. witletheir large nod excellent stock of Shoe kindingt,Sporting Equipments, end Brushes of their own manufacture, they resper ifally.ofer to the pub-4 lie and theiritiends.an the Most reasonable terms. 13.—Machine Broths., made to order, with despatch. npllaw , flew Goodst !Yew ow •s tt T FIFTY-NINE. North-was keener et Fourth and Market streets, PitubetrzA,--ItituainA! - Bsflostrs!--The undersigned respectfally informs his 'customers that he has last returned from the Eastern cities, and is now' receiving a large - and heantiful mock of FANCY and STAPLE DII.I GOODS ; containing a choite and elegant assortment of all the newest awl most fashionahlestyles and fabrics, imported thia season, ant embracing a complete variety of every ante-la be longing to Lip line of tat 6il3eXit s all of which will be offer ed at prices whirls taunt prove satisfactory to the par chaser. enstomers of the house, and purrbasers generally, arc respect/Oily invited to give these Goods an early ex amination. - Call soon nod secure a Burgnin Pill C-ROSS. unit 1%91We-sale and' Retail Denier in Dry- 6ocsts .. , WHOLESALE 1:11116 - 1i0ODS. AA. AI A 1 ON lr. CO.. COXIAISSIONCILD AND lIIROITIKAN,-No. GO Masa= SnoreT, - A RE now opening the most ern•usive and raved as- .4.A. sorunent of SPRING and SUMMER °DODS 'ever i exhibited in the 'Western, tountry. comprising upwards :' of eleven hundred 11-iles. pnrelnised to entire packages , from the mamsfaernrers,importero, and large auction tales, by one of the inn, residing tit New York, who is ', constantly sending us the newest and most fashionable?,. Goode They name in part :- 100 cases rieb Spring l!rints ; 30 0 Mons. De Mines: 34 A‘ Laterite and hruelins; Z . 0 . Cotton and Linen Giughame ; 120' "--Bleached Manias, all grades ; i 39 4 ' Calico Moline; 40 0 Shining Cheeks and Domestic Ginghams; __. 2 7 Ripka' s Cottonades and Summer fluffs; GO bales of Tiekings and 2 bales Ilreorn Muslin*, Also, eases and packages of Banners, Flowers, Leers. Ribbons, bawls, Reneges, What Goods. nery erneles, Cloths and Cessinieres, Linen, Hosiery, and Gloves City and Country Merchnnui will Sad their stock as large and desirable as Eastern stocks. And as CSAUII. 21400E1 of their Goods and prices; cannot fail to convince till that, with theirandeniable advantages and facilities,. Silty can eanspe4 teM any Eastern .laltinv. The fact has been elearlydemonstnued to hundred* of their patrons, Who previously purchased in the East. Their stock will be foupd-complcte. • atiln • imeoRTANT - to — lMViii:KsigrEits, Stet= Beet Owners and Hotel Keepeira. TORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKING STOVES are 'IN offered as the best Civkiin; Stove in Market, having a new principle applied , for heating the ymn i that bread, mean, or any article creating steam or' vapor, can Lo baked and retain its flavor the same as whoa baked in a brick oven or reflector; also, in point of remotion..in caving lime and fuel.-" The public are invited to t=aming •For tale only at N 0.112 Second atreet, sign of the Gilt Stove, oihere refereneeenay be had to families who have i them n use. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking Stoves, plain and fanny Grater, Oilier and Parlor tttoves t .to. taptddin) A- & C. BRADLEY. Risestaltlyisiniiterjr — cir — gitgl math WORK Es ttOtAtIRS, Third street, opposite the Post .VT Office; have received afresh wpplyof this Talus- The Lives and Ailventurcs of the Desperadoes of the South-West. • • A Men snide of Money—by .lerrola. Wallace, the Hero of ScOtiantl. The Prince—by Henry Cockton. The Reformed Highwayman. Fonr Months among the Gold Diggers. Count of ktonte-Cnsto: Life of Franklin, Illustrated, Arthur's;Sulsver'i and Marryati'll works on hand, with a. variety - of other popular Literature. A. superiiir article of Tissue Paper. lFrench,3 Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, 1/lank Books, -Pocket Hooks, Pencils, Wafers, &c: apll _ FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOOD S, AT` P.' DEL AN Y'S, iv 0.40 LIRE RTYSTIiNET, PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, on evenslve and, general assort ment of French . English, .14,1giais mut American CLOTHS, CASSINERRS am! VESTINGS,nf the latest and most desirable patterns.' , Amongst them will be found a variety of entirely ne . W style Farley Cussimeres and Vesungs, of the' LATEST IMPORTATIONS All of which willbe made to Order In the most fashions. Me Manner at short no:ice and rensonable prices. A large and general assortment of READY-BLU E CLOTHING. On Mina, Made - in the present Spring style, comprising every description of FROCK AND DRESS' COATS, Made of French, English, American and , Beiglan Cloths,. - of the snot fashionable colors. New style 'Business Coats, plain black nod , fent colored Cashrnarett, Tweed and Summer Cloth 'Sac Coals, and, Pantaloons of superior single and double' milled Cissimeres,Sunimir Cloths, and every other de scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear. Also, n choice assorunent of ' NEW STYLI`, - VESTS, Rich Silluc Cashmeres, plain and fancy colors; plain black Satin of superior quality; with a greht variety of -substantial and well made' Ain:gather comprising one of the largest and handsomest assortments of - READY MADE . ' Thin cari be (mind in the City', which will . he sold Low ForiTO .. C"ff. '. to A''s - bratittatitnr Shoulder Ma sure, N ,B. ,p . 41 - 1 / 5 •17 -_-- Vatt' P. DELoirg, Systent, for sale _ at ~ . apO:d&w • • 49 Liberty at.• .. Iszed Immediately ? __ . A`PEDLAR'S'S WAGON—Enquire at this °lace.. • ~,,. • mar. 26-1 47 7 - "..- ',.1.,..!:.,..';---4.:'S ~ ~' 4TocKs alas : kits. pORT, QF PITTSBIIgCtH`: GI run WATER l i Tug cuisrad Simmer Lake Erie, %Miles. Beaver. Michigan No-2, Gilson, Mayan' ROM. Wiglitman„—,-Beaver- Baltic; Jacobs; Brownsville Atlantic Parkinson.'-do. ' bEPARTED, Steamer ktichle ne nNo.2, G , llson, Beaver. sh o leB Beaver. L i t o t. Wightsnan, Beaver. ' ' Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville, • AtiantlciParkinson,l do. Wheeler, Sltikhll3o:la- AGENT a Grier's Counting Room,'e c or n b n er e of f : d n N o V u a n te - ra r bd W S e m i t i th eY • Sell streets. Pittsburgh' Per-Saint Louie* Galena anirbubuque.i Tug new tight draught passenger atestmer 1./MARTINE. DUNCAN, Master, will leave fre a ove and intermediate landings, on •Tronnui, !Minot at 10 , d'eloek, sr. . • • For freight or passage, apply.on board, or to spill - GEO. B. oIiLTENBERGER, , Rsigitlar Zanesville Packets. Steamer YANKEE:Cann. - McKs every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r a. :reamer JENNY LIND, Captain Ost.ttanza,leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. nt. For freight or passage apply to W. B WHEELER, Agent. - . apJ , . Corner of,%Vater and Smitkfield sta • 1849. - 1849. - CINCINNATI -AND PITTSBURGH DAILY-:STEAM P-ACKET LINE. TINS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished end furnished, 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_engeged inthe river business,— The. line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly t weimillions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge tom ,partnon with any passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity, and speed. All that money call procure has been provided for the safety. comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:. NONDAYPACKET.—The Mosoaostrat.a,Capt.Sone, willleave Plushnigh every Monday mauling at 10 o'e lee k; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. u. TUESDAY- PACRET.—The Humans No. 2, Capt. Jno. Etine'etteri will leave Pittsburgh every• Tuesday [naming at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling evety Tuesday evening at t . O P. lY IrEDNESDAY PACKET—The NEW ENOLLSD . 2, Capt. S. Deem, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday itiorntng at lOo'eloek ; Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 e. IL THTIRsDAY PACKET.—The Batt.t.ialvr, Capt.. R. J. Graze, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday mortung at 10o7elock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACRST.—Tbe Crary , lca No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Nneeling every Friday evening at 10 v. at. UTIMDAY PACKST.—The Altuuntaatt. No. 2. Copt. I. C. Woodward, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at °o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at to P.M. SUNDAY PACERP—The Wit NEWTON, Capt. P. Davi, will -leave Pittaburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clok; Wheeling every Sunder evening at 10 r. m. nov ID. LOUISVILLE PACICIETS. FOR WRIF.ELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE: ai r i t a " ntOVLAII SATtIIAAV Pacurr.—The A • No 3 fine and fit.tpaseentrer steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Ilealep„ Com mander, Will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, tarty Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or outstare apply onboard-or to ' FORSYTH At DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expretwly for n regular Packet,rind with a view entirely to the comfort or pas sengers; the accommodation are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin No 6 and Pike No 0, to"Sant- Louis—time throughxlvv. DATA. se2.l.ig jute.lB4B. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily' Pee ket Line. Frasrairt Ist,IELI4. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. Al. AND 4 P. Al. The following new boot* eomplete the line for the present tens/an: ATLANTIC. • Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Terobsz and LOUIS AVLANK, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely neve.ani are fitted op without ragsni to expoque. Every comfort that money eon procure has been enwi. 4,4, rho boa - tar will leave the Atoriongaliela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Roes st. Par:wages. will be punctual Ott board, a. the boat. will certainly leave at the advertise hour*. P. 31 Sew lAritireling Packet. The new and splendid pa.seagerstetuner 4 :1 1111g Z. TAYLOR, At. E. Lees*, Raster. will run as n Regular Packet between Pit:literati and V reline, Iruvinit this city every Aland:sr. Wednesday and Friday. at 10 o'elook. A. at, and V. heeling every Turstiny,Thumtlay, and riampiay, at ti erelnek, A. at For freight nr pa.*age, ataxia; superior areaturatel.a• tiretto apply-on board. The Z. raylor is an entirely new twat. and f or speed and accommodation is not eurpa.sed4uy any boat nit the tornll3) A inISTRONG re eitOZEI3. -tat, /Legnica. racket tor suisititt. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. Balsam will leave forthe above and later me tate ports on Tredoesdoes and Saritedoet. For freight or paarrice apply on hoard. or ns ards GM). It. AHLTENBEBBEIL Apt, Mew Arrangement., Till:swat= r C AI.F it COPE: will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Toes. day, Thursday, pat elatirtday, at A A.ll, IV laritiax int Monitay, tVedue.day, and Pe lay. She hese lieu al the !ignition. between Wood street aadtbeUeidge, prepared to receive (meta, at any time. S. At W. H.IItIIAFOH. Agent., mitre Pin. MI %Vend street. Summer Arrangement. 'l'lll 7 . a:earner 13EA 14111,,t.,ha r. E. Clarke, leave area for !leaver, ititILEAKONV, mid IVellreille. every 1.44414.14, IVeduceday, and Fridayaad returning on Tuesday, frauteday, ti td Saturday, at 0 o'clock, a. ta. !laving k boat at the landing, arc are prepared to receive freight at aeY thug* Fur fretgkt or pavia^r D.P . & 10 tllltri•tr HARTON & CO. Artc•ta Nev wheeling Packet -The new and splendid , passenger steutner.IAMESNELSON.G. L Moore Master,. wilt-run ne a Regular Paste between Pi ushorgh and Whetting, te as ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. a 10 o'clock.. ",:. sr, and Wheetingescry Monday, Wednee day and Friday, at ID ier tor I", s. el. For freight or prisonige, (biasing superior accomrooda lions.) apply on boon!. • The Jansen Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for *peed and accommodation is not :amassed by any boat on the river. - AMSRTRONtt ik CRUZP.R, dettlnf Agent.. • Prank c The (kat 'packet AIA ,F.CI NY Cam W. Ilaxa,t, will run regularly bc. *wean otpOurah and Franklin. nn Um Alleglirny Myer. Graves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock. r. as. For tirtglat or pamorre,apply pn Vinard‘ decla - . _ FRESH AftitlVAL OF NEW rl4JOLlzi, AT P. DELANY'S. 2O): FORTY:NINE, LIBERTY ST, rirrsnuncm rusr RECEIVED, an extensive and general noiort• meet of French, English, Retsina and: Antetietto Cassnneres and Ye:slim:4, 01 the latest tend most desirable patterns. AmOnast theta wilt he anlpit sittie• ty of entirely new style* Fancy Casittocre* and Veil ing*, of the latest impartations—oll of which will he made to order in the moo foshionahle manner, at short notice, and reasonahle price*. On hand, a large ,assortnient of IREADV-MADE CLOTUING, mute ep in the present Spring lltyle, an wilt he sold low for visit_ N. B. To . TATUM'S.— WTTWA (Until:MlT/1g StliMittell NUATTIMC SFATC.M. for Silk at (urlalAm) P. PFAAN Y'S. Loot. UN Monday evening, some place between the Dia mond and the Fifth Word, two City Warrants—one No. •171, for $1 ; the other d. , ?0, for 81:i.96. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the Nay. or's Office. J ESSFL.K. JONES, apS -`Watchman. sJIJ eps JOSHUA RHODES, No.n Wood at. kaliAbP litirtTiriiitTANES;.stin bioxet do.; Ifi 131. J quarter boxes do.; just reed nod for tilde by ups JOSHUA RHODES MoLAssun halt barrels, prune quality. (or sale Es—l by • JOHN F. PERRY, upsj Corner of Hancock st. and Allegheny Wharf. .DR I v, aps) Corner of Ilancoek st. and. Allegheny Wharf. D --- 1111 . ;DPp4ciiivs—luo bus.. prime quality, for rale. by JOHN. F. I'LBTLY, stpsl Next door_ to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf. SMIT" & SINCLAIR have removed to NO. lA, corner of Wood and Finning, • apt!' D " OCKET BOORS—t!gro. Coll Bellows Pocket Hooke; 5 / 1 10rOceo /0 4 Sheep " " " On hand and for sale i 1 .7 • IticCA DLESS & CAMPREL` , nolo 97 Wood street. ro. SALE- A•spail of Match Brown Horses Eu 4 quint of IiteCAIIDLESS A CAMPBELL. . . - aplo • 97 'Wood street. ' Artiggies,-50 ps. plain WilitC CtiltibrteC; . 50 burr'd do. do. Bishop Lawn; ' 20 MutiMuslln. • Just 'receive - debit for sale by • MeCANDLESS 14. CAMPBELL, nplo 97 Wood street. lOMUND . --A'Safe Key, marked. 210. The:owner can L have it, bY•Calling al this office acid paying for this notice. VALUABLE. FARM FOR SALE—Of Its Acres, having 45 in a good nate of cultivation, and suita .weimprovemeuts;",the balance of the Land is of Grit rate quality, and waliitimbered-4/tusied one mile from the West side of the Ohio river, and twenty miles be4ear this city., Those desironsof ;tearing a healthy location uud a bargain, in attend, without de- S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, mar 22 Smithfield street. .vtktAsk.f,!op Bina- -3110111 enti MOE] M.STM, t: • =gM 23ankers Ainb extbangt 131.0kei = \Arai; E-,X.CHA NOE, AND'EtAISIKIIIs).'OFFIirE* N. E. 'cornet 0f....17tird and' lrood stieets,, , i , s IGHT Sad Time Bills of Erchangii Dank "Notes an - foreign and domestic Cuin bought tuictsold onab raostfavoiable testa: Collections nitido in all the principal cities of the irniOti at the lowest rates. -Sold •ALLEN „ EDWA4LD RAMC iiitAßFEß'ds - RAPIaI.• - Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Desetemile .Fortitei and riconatie Bills, Rills of Rzekante, C e ri lficatit 44 Bank Notes. and Coin. . • Corner of Third and Wend sts., dirently_ opposite the St. Charles lintel,may2B • Ar.ttioraillErit . SON, . Banksis and bealeti in Exchange Coin and bank Notes, - • No. 55 Mark-stab - en, Oftiiiburgh. sat uno acre. fIICHANGIC. .New York • ' pr Cincinnati • Philadelphia Louisville Saltiritore" S. Louie • Sinn riVita Buying rata. Ohio t I dli, Indiana I:”. Kentucky . Virginia a Wheeling t• ••• i " 'Witnesses ; 3 " gaga. . . - MOIL ; MOON £ SARGENT. BA.NICERS - , AND ; EXCHANGE- BROKERS, N. R. Corner of Wood and Birth strew, Pittsburgh, -pa., DEALERS La Coin i Rank Notes, Tune Hills, Foreign grid Domestip Exchange,. Certificates of-Deposit,Ao EXCHANGE on all the: principal Cities of the Union . and Europe, for side in sums to suit purchasers. • ; CHBRENlitand par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union. at the lowest rates. ' • Seplt-ly - WANTED.—E:our good Jour. Painters wanted.. JOHN CORRISTON, St. -Charles Building OREAM-CtIEFRE- 2 " boxesiiu et reed and for sate by t- NG.&.. MOORHEAD IL) aptt • - OT ASH-9 bbis. Pot Asti, receiviarim consignment, P and for safe by ' KING K. MOORHEAD, • • St 99 'Diamond. and for ittlerb • Tuw d".' hand kaNG & DICIDIi?IEAD . ~ a p6 , 17 GuS-4 Masi, in stare and for • stee by 14 BPO KING Ir. MOORHEAD 4n i BAGS PECANS ;10 bbl . do.; Just received and for 1, - , sale by f [opql JOSHUA, RHODES. (4 REEK' bhie Juxt laudmirfrom steamer I,X Cinderella, and for sale by manta - SMITH Sc. SINCLAIR. r m bbls. Holmes' Extra Flour, et received by count boat Comet," and for solo by . W. HARtIAUGH, ' No. G 3 Water and 104 Front street. GItEEN: — ibis. Green Apples, in store and (or safe by Lap tilj B. & HARBAUGH. • 131ARLE`1--(00'. b prime Ohio Baler, method MO and cal sale by (*pia) &W. HAROALItiIi. _ LFaint ER-6 bandleo Leather, nt tho rough, reueived and for bUIC Isy (aplU) 3.& COl. /00 WiTISVILLE LlME,—Just received and lotsuic by K.J. C. !ACHESON, No. 2 Smithfield it. 100 —Oticred very low, to dose coosignmeot t J. c. ACIIt .10N, ITU No 2 Smithfield it. • . - BLS T OES Re .1 d - ind for sale by i t 7 8 ., - . 11Y1-1 , ere a I. C. MiIIESUN, ap9 No. 2 tartittifie _ i 5O 11i1 p Lti. ELM a—li tunbleion't brand, for sale by , ARAISTRONLi ft CROZER. ;--) ifKiiirrilkijoi , :—.lwit received and for sale by .4, , sip: ', A RAISTRONO er. CROZ ER. i) 131115. FRESII ROLL BUTTER—To•day received 4s , and for sale 14 . , AlthiSTßO7v . 6 fr IL CROZE. 4Y/4:VS No.l LAiLD—Jatt received ap: AtinsTßoNu & CROZER. ritftEll-10 brls. Imre Ctab Cider, jait received apd tar ILI sale by larrn ARMSTRONG ra CROZEa. APt•l446-- , AI siairithted Apples,just and for sale by (ap7) ARbiSTRONo - ek CROZER 100 74.' WOO!. TWEEDS--For ealeitymE 601 r I.)",,fae,PAJ - 3 -.1 "icy 4 04191...1t.' n hand, and for fate vans, by . lfatt2o l H. LIE. CASE; 07.0111-4 tot iced sud for I sate at inanaractutareptines s by ifeb29l It -LEE. .1 dA - rir.:A - tdgttrt7lrtait - RMirtTAY — .fir;--On band and far mile by r ttabZl 11. LER Pal PAIILSOBAPpLANK.M.—ere anentionof ifonda taro tads tee tad w this article. They will be sold tow, meiotic aansistinsear. b r tfe 0 U. LEE. ',Kt) alleTlea pairl► Bed itiatitieil:gi LI by 41, 4 lbw, ;Abatis bas—d„ received Oda day, an consignment from` tee mane lac rarer, and for sale by U.L.E.r. ap7 Liberty, opposite Filth street ityrrtm VAIN - -10,000 Ess. *stoned Nos,G }'urn, 4 Chain. ke., itAGales Batting, Yid°. Candle , vrick. Par sae at lowest Market raw* by sp2 : ft HEY, MATTOEWS & CO. UOAti; bac fair watt prime C►::iugti►, i=ii 1:, bbis. assorted Nos. Loaf Sugar, Utli do 0. Molasses, in store and for sale by L. MOW. mArrignws 411 CO. I.A 110-41 kelp; No.l, i hhl. do. do., is store ; for war j by tyljr2LL IMES% MATT/ICWIs is CO. $, hitt Means,l 11 Corp, to morel. For sale by fOrEt.MATTIII:WS & CO. UNDIOL".-114, +arks Pearlies, IW boitteit Vbrat. nuta, to *um 9ta P. , sato by lap 9 : fttilW, MArritEWB k CO. nrcurso—toq hoer, Scaled ilerriee, received and 1111 (.4 take by J. B. ut.mcia• n.kfal Libeny *beer. 11141%,"."4::1411 , tharl M. RAJA/US' 1 4, 4 llt bt. "mare sod for -.ale by toserNlVl S, lIONNT;t. L.Ricrly .t. eitAsußs AN Ur-MONS-0 boXyg Orolte: • Miaow.; In dare sod too , oak by (tor3U) LS. BONNET. — if fiat ode by tmo29) CUMMINS & Palllll. r % ri =SIDRA DRY . 1"1 - 3ACialtera an . O . lor woe le..vt, by tettarze j ci•stMus,s NNIATII, 300 - Ttl'aigurrect;l l ;4l4. .11:4 ;rule. 11. bolt .91 CUMMINS & CifOrD COLN POR CATTLE ANDRESORo—INts. 'blot!y on band nab fat aalo by tozrl4 r.R110103 &ALCORN. Ni Falb a. PTS. TeRPCX.TiNF:--10 bble.., in prim , order, jam 4,Z1 received and for tale by • , il, A. PAU:VP-STOCK. a CO, sung Comer Lot arto Wood atj. LIXTRACTLAXpW4X.M.,-'Ol ease*. pot ree'doodfot ..11 *ale by . o n. i•AfiNi-IsTosix aCO at marli Cotner Ott and Wood tat_ (411.1111Ni- , 19 can trap. just fre4 and for sale j, by aA. FAIIINESTOCK k et - L, it* aS Conter Ixt mut Wood 11414 iji.l3W ;4;fiiiS(RiTtiiiii ANA) 614.11.a*q;0 103 Etat" prom Piatilitifoit NW"? ; • 10 Wilt. do. F du, Molasses: tall received andfor 4ale , try f , mit.t.na k. ItICKLMON, inarti I. 80 Liberty rirert. ........,.............,..—...........—.......- QuOA if 1 iagg NitirSA...4:s-zni rts, e. 11. Mohicrea, L. - 7 Loni.iium ttetipery, u,I treeire4, fn 1 A! ontisnraeut *44 for male by . ..NIILLER h..133C.K171130,'5, niurl3 « 170 LiVetty streci, r.-crive4 6 11gnair — ft sad (or .It , t'y RCKE3I:ON, mast* Liborty .t nn6 -- • ' ft) .aak* itried reaetkea kr ,, sN'o i t Gard ; fur .ale to , MG1.1:11 RICKEIrSON, ramtl4 1111Libarty +tram., ?)EM.I 81L4.16 BY-1I barrel* Math tirantly, plot ivr. L trived and for,va.k. try • MILLER k RICKETSON, lIU Libtrly aural. 11131(18-7.010-rrce.;Rwr, in . hrom and forint° by MILLI =h ntextmoN, stistl4 1701.11 mm street. i;1 000 Sole Combo, new .a 71.4., an band ■t 1,1:111.fLON Itterl7 67 Market .greet. i7irmcnvim WANTRI.C.-- With ri emit Capital of tilt4lo. to In nin !Mailmen Partnnt itt n fiinn a fi wtoT y doing n large and iirt ialdi buiiner4 iu tdia city. . 4. GUTH fll:Kr t Gem Agent, *midfield wee', - kr AC A 111.1.:N"S ii: 4 l(l.A AND new and cheap sill• 171 lion of Maentiley'a )fimory of ragnapthis day re. eeirrd nd (r littlil,l4 KAN CO., markCotner Wood and Third ate. .TuE Het qualtries of Green and Mack Tens, in 1, and I package', warriuttcd equal in price and qnal ity-to any in the city. HENRY C. KELLY, mnrll:2w Carnet Faith street and Market alley. Leaf Tobacco. gin BALES CUDA,just received and for sate by lJ J. A. NA mart 7 No. 33 Hand st. — News tiort Valienlotions. 7 " -- 001,79 HEW/LYN - VS, With apparatu.. by nxpreis ‘j in a row days, by. ' JOllll CAUTwauarr, rnarl,s tl3Wood street. 1' EMONS! LEMONS!-350 boxes Lemon*, just re colved and for salo'by JOSHUA RHODHS, inurOtOt---.- . N 0.6 Wood et. —,---. AOAHLRY'S , III.STOR - V OF ENOLAND—VoIs- 1 Mand l price 50 cents--Hutlees edition--containing .alt the matter, rerbotim el literatint, of vols. 1 and 9of the London edition—entheillihed with nn accurate portrait of tho author. Two vols. in one; price 60e, A large supply of the above received and for sale by JOHN 11. MHLLOR. mar2B . 81 Woad atreet. lANDSCAPE PAPER— . 4 1 ! mg, a . ,1 0 sr of the Battle of Monterey; - I 0 ,Cerro Gordo; - .0 Buena Vista; 1 , pets de Paris; 1 " " ;" Chase de Lyoa ; 1 a '• Garde Praneutr; 1 " ' Auvergne, The above is suitable for papering large imblie rooms For sale at the - warehouse of . H. C. HILL, marlo B7 IVood at IiXTELSFI FLArjINIELS—These most desirtible Goods; V, warranted not to shrink in washing, ure constant ly kept for sale at Dry Goods Mouse of W. R. 211URKIY, canter of Fourth and Market streets, where a fresh sup ply has just been received. Also,fine Welsh Gauze and Persian Flannels,for infants. mar3o ' c • and -foie Sate, TN AviOtsVII;LE,-"GALLIA- POUNTY.- 61110.- 1 Siveral Farms, - frodr-Cia "terra to Ofd:l. 4'11.1110, flOVfilri Farms in different_parta of the - Siete. Some cif tlieniwil be eachangged7or City property. load Tavern Stand in IVilkiville—the'Lat 14 jar . bY - 4960he Build , inns are in good order. • , , For. further partioulars require of S:-.D01. - AN.or A TONER - second story -Burk., Llitildinft,t Fourth street. Pittsburgh. ~ - All letters must be post,Poid. . VOR SALE-:-A Two Story Frame Rouse , d ‘ l. anol, ,11: feet front on die reer meet by 75 deep. The is well arranged, having 3 bed rooms, hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen; Wash house, and front and back porch, - Price, 81200. Also, Three Building tots. each 25 tent: front .by deep, Price, $5OO, 8450, $4OO. 'Perms accommodating: S. CUTHBERT, Oen. 'Agent, - Smithfield meet. BirTINO OCBE•AND LOT, IN FIFTH WARD,FOREALE. Ll:Situated onWalunt,kelow-Pike street. The House is well arranged. withdining room and kitchen, with hy dram; a halt and two parlors two:bed Atoms and fin ished genet* bake-oven and'hydrant in the yard. .The wholeln good' order, and will be sold at a bargain. 'Also,l4 sharesof !land street Bridge Stack. r•Fer rent, a good Brisk House, on Caldwell st. B:CUTHBERT, Gen: Agent, - "• ape - • • , Smithfield street. Buying, lOW County &,City ord'u Relier Notes , Pennsylvania Co. -New York} " -111aryland New Orleans-; rlittL6l•FOR Lt/-1.4-71. Acme, about.three mites from L lee City line,. on the Turnpike, adjoining the ; Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty:: The ground is well improved, and in ndelightful situation for a country seat..lt has tlieremt s good Dwelling Mouse, and three small 'tenant - houses ' and one of the: best springs of water in the country; and can be ha I on very. accommodating terms:: Enquire of - feb23 • • THOS • MELLO - N. M3Oll. BALE,—.A fine Brick House and Lot, near - the 1 Court Houle. Apply to Pt Cl. SHANNON; ' marl 2 Att'y at Law, Fourth street,. FPO .1..E1',A. large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for 1 two families. Bitanted high- up on Federal: street, Allegheny.— Apply to.. • . D. LEi febtd Liberty street,. opposite Fifth.' rro LEN-1n Allegheny City, a Dwelling lignite. Stn. j ble end Lot, GO feet by 300, now occupied by 0.0 rd. bilyde,, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms; address the subscriber, via box HO, Pittsburgh Poet Office, , fchl9:dtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDOE.- OR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick - Owellingi F situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House,— Enquire of MIifULL;EN es - DOWNING,' janl7 ;' 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh. TAVERN STAND,AT SIIOUSTOWN, FOE RENT,--A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Sboueitown, furnished in modern style, with. good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address lanl2 " • ' " P. 8110 US /PO LET—A good.dry CELLAR, situated on the North ." east side of the Diamond, suitable for on Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of ° HOGAN ec. CANTWELL. fetid 86 Market at., Pittsburgh. Riamovid.viGioeerlea, &e. • THE subscribers baring removed from 10,170 toSos. 172 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goode, as follows, in !tore and now landing, viz: &41 bag s prime Rio Coffee," now crop 40 " Old Government Java Cafe° ; - 16U hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar; 120 bbls. Plantation Molasses; 100 " Si. James Sugar-house Molasses; 100 hf. ch. Young Hyson Tea • 40 Gunpowder and Idperial Tea; new 40 " " Chnlan Powchong , ". crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Ten; 100 bugs white Brazil Sugar; CO boxes white Havana Sugar; . 40 bags Pepper; 20 " Allspice; 100 boxes hluslard in; ,1 and $ b. cans; 100 •• Malaga B unch Raisins; 5U " " in layers; 50 hf. " " • " " SO qr." " 20 casks Zanto Currants ; . 10 bales Sicily Almonds . ; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbl.. and 10011 f. bbls. No. 3 large Markers t• - • ,D barrels Honey; .1500 lbs. Cheese ; .'„ 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil; 1000 Bleached North-west Whale Oil; UM •• Credo " 300,000 Craz ir, Sons , sup'? Principe Cigars;- 30,000 Havana Segars; SI half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages; d puncheons Jamaica:Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Tenerife Wine ; 10 " Madeira Wine; 20 " Lisbon 40 ; " Oporto 50 " Sweet Malaga Wißr; 15 Indian barrels •• 15 bhd*. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases sup', Bordeaux Claret ; 30 casket* Chlinpagne Wine; 2 doz. sop'? Stomach Rittersi - 200 bids. purr Bye Whiskey. from Ito fyears ... lint 1 • MILLER & RICARTSO. N. Linen tilisighinne s ,F T ft: MURPHY, at North-east corner of Itti and . Market streets, hos received a large assortment o Lioen Lostres and Gingham*, and French Dress, Gingham.. Also— Drab Alpaca* and Mow de Lames; Satin striped do. do. . Braises. Hit Marines, and Tissues; Super Fattish Prints; . Domestic . A large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, and Spring , Goods generally, to which the attention of nil buyers of Dry Goods 4JI i r r iVbolesnie Rooms an seeontl story, where goods wit; be sold to dealers very low. Hid nollAra E. Ann. ISAAC a. maim. Land and General Agency Owe*, AT Tait CAPICTALL Or ,11.1-lazde, Urn -or SNLlNuelit.l),. Tb Nan-restlaint 'lad 03 of 7lino4* Lands—itaiders of )llinaia Outettediush and on. prisons dais. ergs of pantie/in; State Lands with ocsip or Lands 1 111"- undentigued would rawiiectfully: infonnn the public that they bare e stablished in thiseity—the capital of the Snide of llinois--a LAND 41111 CIENERAL AGEN CY OFFICE, for the neuthetion ot all business apper taining thorcto,eritbin the inuita or the Stale. All transactions relative to the, yinrchase and Sale of iambi, examining tends std reporting their location, ad. ventage* and value, paying we*, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating Odell; ite.. buying and selling all destri pitons of State tudeldedneam this and every other desenption of Inthiness attached .a" General Laud Agency. On the most extended reale, will be promptly, tl faithfully attended to.. la regard to loctition, we have many advantages over alt other lig:melee in the Snite,bring at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and as the very fountattehead ail information iu relation to matters connected with lands.mics,and State inleotedness t through the medium of the go !raiment and cieitutive bailees. . In addition to this important advantage, , the tenior values . .. Ale. Mb, has occupied, for *eyeful years, the position of prineipel Clerk in the State Auditors °Cite, and having had charge of the books and Stem land department in Said othee,hest obtaitted a theft:nigh knowledge on all subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are, therefore: enabled Al ell *Minato give correct and prompt informatinn, mach in advance of any other agency in the State. Oat location ie alto important to nee sondem' wishiv to pay - taxer, as Oar acquaintance with the caltectore of the fleeeltiell such that we esn obtain the tax receipts through the and the money paid:directly into the State nesse« ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mall, We also beg lease to inform perianth wishing . to put. chase Stale lands, that our arranements are such, that We elle, at all Waco., finnillb Slate bead s, Weill, or itidebt. edo•ev to any amount. stet at lees Cale* than any other flee in the State, La eonelution, tee tate pride lit referring to the utter. octet , and *tending of thsgennetturn who have bee... 1,140 e twit frb to penult tte to use %keit name. •* references, and with It *invert deeire to piaster, backed by fidelity. , try , 410 litomptitude iu all opt busing,* to merit the confidence of an who 11101 entrust their Inuit= otas to our hand*. ASII I DILLE:II sprinyfi•tt, Mouth 2U,1539. xxxlies# Hon. Daniel Sturgeo ...... -• • 1.1. Senate, Hon. /smes Cooper f do. Cal. Samuel W. Black, Pinshs.rgh. Ps. I. Voran lyiltep do. Geo. flatten Patterson, •• - -• • Philadelphia. Geo. Adam Wier, ..... • . •-• • • . Joseph 1.. Chester, . do. Messrs. Wadsworth & P.hettan, New t ork City. Mews. MI. McLean & c 0.,. • —New (Weans. Messrs. A. Gowd y IMuiseiPe. ' John M. Wymer,,Esq., • ..... Sl• LOPiO• Cilitl01111; Es q, . Citteiriasil. Itts klt. Gov. A• C. Pinned, • : , Sprinafteld i . 111. Hon. Thomas 11.'Cannpbell,- • • •• • do; q Hon. t 3, 11, Treat - 'do. .1-apStam MACA ULM'S HISTORY twENGLAND r vz c.eutx volume, • life of Franklin Illustrated ; The Midnight Sun, by Fredriks, Kromer; Twelve Lectures on. Comparative Embryology, by Louis Agassig ; Reapheal ; or pagesof the Rook of late at twenty, by Larnardne ; The Lancaster Witches; a Romance of Itendle'Por• real by Ainswonh; Tho Secret Passion; by the author of the youth , of, Slink apes re ; Paul Ardenheim, the Monk of Masahiko,' ; -- - Life in Paris, Mysteries of London, California .aide_ Rook; Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin ; Outlines of Phstiognomy. by Redfield, M. D.; - The Diamond and the Nada, by Mrs. Goro ; Four mouths among the Gold Diggers, by J. T. Brooks NI. D.; The Prime; or George St. George Julian, by Henry Cocktou; Life In London: a story of thrilling.lnterest, founded upon the'aceneeof happiness and Misery; The Reformed Highwayman ; a.sequel tc" Esther de Medium, or the Crimes of London; , Eugene Sue's Seven Capital Sins; Memories of a young , Physicinn. hy Mimes; Ifulwer'Sandhlaryatt s NoVels, bound ; Dicken's Works,bound A large variety of popular publications and'aiandurd works on hand, and for sale by ' WORK & 1401.MF.5, mu2d . Third st., opposite ibe PO!! Office _: 4t.large Box, directed to W. it: Murphy, Pittsburgh. It was taken by a dray - win from the store of W. K. urphy, and directions to leave it nt McKee'sGrocery mote, corner ot Vint and Wood streela; but it was-.not delivered there. and it is supposed has been tot by_mls iake•at some other house; The dray tlalall'S face is known by the person who gave him the box, but his name and residence are not - known. - - • '. ,- mar26,-, Family tikrovealles• - THF subieriber would cull the attention of the :Wilk,' to hislarge and well selected stocki t Fumtlp GRG:.I CERIES Fumilles will he , supplied on-the! lowest terms, and all articles delivered free of charge' in , either of the two cities, by . - HENRYC. "KELLY,' mart lam Corner Fifth street and Market alley. .f0r;„:P41t. , •. , •••-cl - 6. , ::1;tt:-: Shousetown Needle Worked . Qollocr, ftIURP.H V has now open a large assortment of ._ll. • ',the above Goods. fif various Styles, and at ex . Linen Caintrrie HandkerrliO, of all -qua li tie s,. from .10 cents tip t 0,60; atao, mourning, dn, of different Bc . l , bing , Edgings—Some new patterns, very pretty, iasippen. Vldtoria and Lisle Edgings; also, Loom Thread Edg ings and Laces; :warranted linen, and at less-than one half the former prices—besides, a large assortment of , limn% GOODS generally. -such as blults..Nauscroks, Jackonets, Cambric", Book Muslins and Bishop Lawns. IVholesale Room-stip stairs, cornerof Fourth and lilarketstreets. . ' ap4 ap7:lln r ,V;;:v.* .. .- Public ,Sale.-oremirattnassep, Horses, liar.. urlLlr be exposed' at Public Sale. on SATURDAY, Y , April 14th, at, 0 o'clock, at the Horse Market, cm , ner of Liberty street and Canal Basin, for and on ac count of former purchasers, 3 Omnibuses, 2 Sleigfia, 10 setts Harness, and Horses which have been running On . the Oakland Line. The sale will he positive, to the high est bidder. [apl2:3o , .THOS 25,000 Yards:of Paving,. qinE BinninghamTown Council, desiring to contract 1 h some suitable person or persone t to furnish rma serials and to pave about 25,000 .yards et the streets of that. Borough, will receive Sealed Propbsals for the. vrhole or any part of said work,.. until the tat of May next,: - Proposals to be left with James ArElroy. By order of the Council: • apttm THOMAS . BLACKMORE, President. 110 PE Ol.o.Tazso'Entpoßiirbs: 4. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and 1.1; the public that he has opened hie NEWCLurnizio Bross, N 0.07, Market street, between Front and Second, .where he will keep constantly On hand a large and supe rior assortment ofciot hittg, sunab is for the pre sent season: 1-laving just returned'from the East with 'a 'new and splendid assortment of Clot ie , ,Cassimetesand Vestings, of the-Most desirable patterns .which will be Madu up On the shortest. nodee a nd in the Mostfashionable style, on the one price cash 'sytitern, s low - as - .can-be hail at. . any other establishment in Pittsburgh. . . Ain't forget the place, but call at tht. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market at , Pittsburgh., Vabiableßeed. Estate-(or Stile. . rpHE subseriber will sell,nt imitate sale, that valuable .•groperty, on the Fourth street road . , adjoining his pr. Sent residence • and' give possession immediately.— The re are about TEN . ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The irnprovemente are a late and. well finished DRICK;DWELLINO HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other oat-building/. -Adjoining the Dwell- Lug . is a running Fountain and ate good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of exeellent water. There is a. variety of Frdit Trees and Shmbbery on the premises.— If the s above described property is not sold soon, it will be *rented for a time. Also, for sale, , ft largn -LOT, oa Pen.isylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. Hamlin of (mnr3l:3m] DAVID BEELER. congress ealt.oro. • LADIFS., wanting something 'superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them..- - These Boots kave no strings to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle ;- - they are not only:much htutdsomer,but Ansplay_the foot and ankle to 'n' much' better advantage than any other• Boofor Bhoe'made. You *ill also save time and trou ble. litanufactured by S. KEYS. maY2B No. 8 Fifth street: ADiEsr SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French ...Li-Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and eolor,onhand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured by • S. KEYS, manel No.B Fifth street. IURTAIN PAPER-5000 pieces of Rainbow Window ki Curtain Paper, new styles.; 2000 pieces plain Preen maraii'Y. Wood et B TTL R S Maarracrraras or itTINKIIAL WATER, Sarsaparilla, Porteri.file, Cider, Root Beer, Mean and Pop, No; 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, comer of Cecil's alley, - Plitsburgh. mar' y For Sale. A FINE second-handed Two [Wee Family CAM:rani . 11. and Harness, in good order. Apply immediately to . THOS SANDERS, corner First street and Cherry alley, as a bargain will be.given. ap4:3t! . For Sale: , • DRE° SFORE. in Grant street. near Second. En quite of of (ap3:3w]Id:HARDEN. OBINSON is opening the largest importation, "di, recta' of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VFSTINGS, nud TRINLM MOS, expressly for this market, which,Tor richness of finish, excel any. ID' Post Buildin , rs, corner Fifth.and Wood. rapa/or Saaac W Illiams, ItirER.C.I4ANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be. An. sweep Ist and 24 streets. -BP4:S NOTICE.—Tbe wniersigned hereby gives•notiee that from and after this htuJonst Roza it the only authorized perscin to receive moneys'and sign , receipts or Orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG, rnshionable Head Qoarters, Pinsbu reh, April 2, 40. No. 29 Illarket at. ECEIYL'D AT 3L A. MINER'S.—The Caztons, a Alb Family Picture; by E. Bulwer Lytton. • - The-Diamond and the Pearl; by Mrs.Vom. New York in Shoes; with splendid illustrations: The Old Judge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge Guiana lon.authoc of Sam Slick. • Tbe Adventures - of Caleb Williams;or things as they arc; by William Godwin. - . Davis' Mrutnel of Magnetism; new edition.- vltlorfiPs Chemical and Pharmatutic tit anipulations; with 422illimtrations. A New Description ot California,. complete with' all the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L. W. Hastings, a retident of California. marl 6 SMTTISTIELD 11 , 1%, DOOlt ASO'S Setta . April - 31a gelittnes reoelsred ist 31. A. Miner'''. (1 0 DIM LADY'S HOOK, FOR APRIL; GrahoM79 ti Magazine for April. Sartain't Union Magazine, for April. . 311clulay's England, t and 2 parts ; cheap edition Published by the Harpers. Part G Illustrated Lite of. Dr. Franklin. Celeste. the Pirates Daughter ; a Tale of the South west. Jty Mins Eliza A. Duprey.. The Midnight &mos Pilgrimage; by Frederika'Brenier IllackwomParMagazinc,, for March, Littell's Living N Age; o. 2U. Err Smithfield street, third door above 2d. [AP. 6INGHahIS.—W.R Alt:aunt has now open j_s a large assortment .or above Goods; plain' Cham bray - Plaids and Stribes; also; Frtneb L inens of every quality; barred do, for boys' wear; and *lt large assort ment of woolen, .worsted. and Cotton Goods, for boys' wear. Buyers are invited weal! at North-east cornerof Fentrth and Market streets,, Inotesale truyers artll pleane walk - up suture, entrance from Fount' orrert. New Hoot and Shoe Store. Tots subscriberi would. . , would inform - the peib- - .. lie that he has taken the store on St. Cl.ir .. . street formerly occupied by Dr Reynolds, where be intends manufacturing to oriler,Gentlemen's, Ladies', Misses and Chiletzeu's BOOTS, SHOE'S and GAITS, which, for neatness and workmanship, ditia - . tinny and quality of Material/A, cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in 'the city. He asks, and will endeavor to merit, a share of public patronage ntar3l:the -- ' THUS: A. HINTON., ..--... . Ark* old customers, strangers visiting the City, and others vvishittc to provide themselves with.a hand= so im S t COLT, PANTS. VEST. or any other arti cle 10 the line, can do so, by !caving their orders with JAM& 4 I MVE/1111-i, mart Third street, St: Charles Building. . - . . IN a rely day* I wiri he ' ira in receiin or a ell selecled and rust:tenable women, of SPRINGGOOD.7I,uow on their tvtay front the East, tti 'Whit+ 1 woold invite the attention Of nry . friends. A good 6t warratittnl in ail eldllef. JAS. "treGVIILF Taller . _ . iburbl Third ntreet I, Charles Burldtn VA/ 7 . 4,1 • 10 ‘• Cream :Nuts : 10 " out/., 50 Shelled Alituuttl4 5 bales Bordeaux reeeiied nod for sole by fular:111 p avNEs AND FIG:4--3M nto Fitg ; 150 /luxe& ena jars. Prune r .tore Dud for vale any - BONNET, ra4r3l Liberty weer I\T.FAV OUOKS--lindory 0( 1 .4a0rn./ilisubetti, bY'Jztt - oh .1.11 Abbott, whit engravingg. :Just . .eceivrd -awl for intie by: JOHNSTON & nook - TUN. marli - markit and ;I'd V tt h A li t r k i ‘t r t" :Artd)t„t:pOr Ar ica ie ceived nod for talc I,y )OHN:STON,V. STOCKTON, :natal ' • Cornet Aintket and 3J ids. ItOttlis-I.taeav attune Limon of Charek - ullti - • Ile -State I.laptiatl,Nocl, M. A:. . The Hand.Boolc-of.tlydropathy, for professional and - domestic use.. %ilium' appendix. on the beet mode of forming hydrapathin entablishments, being the result of twelve years - exerlettee at Orafeuburg and Frey oval eavon., a Family Pieture. By; Sir E. Bufweli Lytton. last received. and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; nute.A.l.- Corner Thinl and Market ate, /110 AIILLINENZ.--The , sitbseriber has a large stock o[seasonedTiusber,suitableforßONNßPBLOCKY which he is prepared to tam to the Spring 'fashion, at Ids 'rural Establishment, No. :17 , Fifth street. '• .IhiltlbASSES--OU bbls. filolnNfts, enure anti or.t.nte ity . ( n 1,21 S. & W. HARIIAUGH. ORANGOHANOIiS!-.-000baxewOrangaa.justre E:4! cawed and far satt.bi JOSHUA RHODES, matt No..tt Wood et. - 77 Appetlstlces weilated:, TlLE,nbscrib„ wantir Apprentices z 10 learn. the 'alibi net, Chair making and Chair Punning branches of business. Boys of steady, habits, about 10 years of age; would be preferred. Nolte - aced apply, who cannot emus well recommended. IL G. PAPIIVES'rOCK, ' mnrl7' 101 Smithfield Vtret, actwe Partner, with Sl5OO cash cap-. .oeuguge.ia a Wholesale and Retail Grocery hustuess; now, in active eparation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent squad. . ' •- , - C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, aplo " Smitlideld street. TUST RECRIYED.,.“ thr sign of Plane and Sate”-- .) .100 Ott* Twitted tuict Straight Trace ChninA;. MOO ths. Wrought and 11oksetgails. yarsayyx aplo mociTTLE CORKS-57, tddes ouart,pint un!.l soda wator velvvtiC,orks,just rO'd and for solo by _ B. A.'FAIINESTUCK k C'Ce., liPl O Corner:lFt 'nod Wood so!-; Aflletiukt—aulthis. relined. just rec'd •utitt lor sate by • . B. A FAHNESTOCK COO COriier eUtrl'Ett-13 ISINtiLASS--2.1 eaikes.Stieet and Shred jpist. received und ter sale - •. , a pt° , . • •Coriley.let end. Wcrint - gi.s.l : R app 1 .5 k!, " 7 "le bY "x;I'LLIAJ%i DYEIL - • , _ . - filistellautons. Cloth Store. New Gooda. 11,1313 ER 8 1..&11P/51.AN, . No. 78 W 0641 it . t - . • ......104-.7.06.C1iii!.::i NNW. AROODS..BANMAINS 1 BARGAINS THE BIG GOLDEN i3EE4IIVE.AOAIN. New Spring and Summer Dry Goads now apming at tatt Sign qj the BIG BEE 11 , LYE, on Marks smut, - betteent Third and Fourth stnas. • WU. I...RUSSELL, No , 62 Market street, be- . '. • ta-een Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big . Golden Bee-hive. has now commenced receiving / a very large and splendid stock' of Spring and Summer Dal GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer tohie numeroas customers and the public generally, at prices 'far below those of any former season. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest care, and will be . found to he one of the largest and moat splendid stocks. of spring and Summer Goods ever offered inthis city.— As many of these Goads have been purchased of the fm petters, per the latest arrivals from. Europe, the subscri ber is confident that he can offer to his customers the very newest styled of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and SccitchGoods,togetbet with a full assortment of American manufacture, and , cheaper than can lie found elsewhere.. • • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low ; Rich Breeado do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured; Glace Silk, rich goods; Poult de Solo, fashionable and late importationi - ; Black Armures. plaid and striped; : Brocade Lusuie, new styles; Mohair Chainelcou, figured, (very cheap;) Silk Tissues . , all colors; Balzarines, in great variety; • • 0 Putts:dotted Latvia, fur evening dresses; New style rich Mourning fawns ; Organdhl Lawns, a beautiful article ; ' • • • Black Gros de Rhine, all svldths and 'qualities; Block Bombazines, of most approved make..; - '. Paris printed Bareges,extremely low• ' • • Pat is printed Jew'''. in great vati.ty ; ~ • • Crapes and Crepes Lissa, a full'assortment s of colors and qualities; . Together with a large supply of De Laines and Alpacas; some as low as 1d coots per Turd. " In addition to the • - above will be found a beautiful assortment of Black. Brussels Lace,for trtmmingdresses. mantillasand cape.s: Also.. French worked Capes, Collars and CMG, latest styles. Also. Vit.tona LIMIIS as d.Spotted .Robes vary , cheap ; Swiss, Moll, J.:menet and Book Mastitis.; Anne t Ribbon; Belting Ribboo ; Cravats; . Scarfs; ATtlfieitall j Gloves; Niue, and Hosiery. • • • SHAWLS SHAWLS ' • • • Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Cmpe.tP. Chine, do. tanew amide ; •• . . Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode Endi'd Thant do. extremely low ; • : Black Erub'd Thant do. very cheap; ' • • Black Silk • do. • bestnuality • • • Black Nett AT low price.; . • White Canton Crape. do: splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importatione ; Printed Cashmere dd. cheapest in the city; White Emb'd Thlbet do. • a beautiful article. . • PARASOLS ' . • PARASOLS! R!! • ' The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the'City. Parasol's front the lowest to the 'most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles nod colors, can always ho found at the Blgl.3ec-Hive.betweenThird and Fourth ins., N 0.62. rinar...3l WM. L. RUSSELL. Doinestle and Staple Goods. Cheapest. Yet I :LARGE STUCK OF CALICO, from 3 cent. to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and,unlileached from 3 cents upward ; Bed Ticking. and Checks, a full supply of all qualities , and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, R 111 4 ,111 and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table . Dinpers; Crash and Bowles; Scotch and - Manchester . Gingham.; Battinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold od at prices that cannot fail .to please, and without fear of competition. irr Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No. W. mar 29 WM. L. RUSSELL. New Spring Goode! C MARKET STREET y .between Fourth street N• theam Diamond Foreign and Domestic Dry . ' l. 135 d; Goods. The subscriber has just received his first supply of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spring f a Soles, consisting in purl of the following: 4.4 English Lawns. only 121 cis.. French Organdy Lamest' 121 its. 4.4 Blue Merimac. Prints,.l2/ its., '4-1 . Double Purple Prints, 12} cis., Drub Mons - de Lain. 12i. cu., French Dress Gangliams,•l2l cu., 4.4.8r0tin Maia lins, from sto 8 c Bleached hluslint,n C1a.,4-4 Blench- . ed Muslin!, 6-1 to 12} ets„• Prints Merlmac Patieinti, 01' • cis.. 2d Mourning Fr. Gingham! , 12} cis., .Fiencla.l% ork Collars, 121 eta. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS: • • • Brocade Chamelion Silks, Breslau Figured Silks, Chn-• Indian Satin de Sbien, Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gra. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silks, Plalit • Gro. d'Arreaur Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes; Wide Bleck . • Mauldin Silks Paris Printed Lawns, English Printed • Lawns,. French •Dress Gingham!, Embroidered Swies. Meiling, Paris Printed Mous de Lauds; Satin Plaid Bera-• gee, Chemelion Plaid Grenadines, Plaid Linen Lustre!.' Preach Organdc , Lawns. VARIETY GOODS: • • New`style • Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies" Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work °apes and Collars. Black .and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Glover , Mohair runt Worsted. mitts, Black SUIr Fringes and Gimos, Moll, Swits,Jueonettnnd Thread Edgings and Inscrungs, White and Black Silk Hose,. Cashmere, Mot - avian ' Black. and White. Cotton , Hose, and Black and White Silk Dean Veils. . :• • IMMEI • - - . ' Embroidered White Cashmere and • Crape ShAvls. Plaid and Black Silk Shawls. Black and Colored Moan -; de Lein Shawls, Satin • Plaid Berage Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. . • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia „ner and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached and Brown Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking. Domestic Gingham's, Colored Cambries; led • White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown. Bleached and Colored Drillings. • GENTLVAIEN'S GOODS . French and Eoglish, Blue, Black and Brown Cloths; Black and Fancy French Cassimcres; New. Style Fancy.,. Vesting, and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers;... Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a . fine sortment of Gloves, Hosiery and SuFpeuddre: PARASOLS AND PARASOLEPPS: I have just received a Solenoid assortment o Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe * Parasols, Par. and Son Shades. . • . . . .. . The above Goods have all been purchased at the low.' encash prices, and will be sold NN , holesale and Retail, al such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to boy good Goods at low prices. ABSALOM' MORRIS. No. 6s; Mallet st.. Plttoborgh The. Spring and Sommer Moo o !MAGI CLOTHING .YT:.TIi6> THREE DIG DOO6.Sr. • • .• . . . poi Tam perssxr sada" nAs :VIVRA BEEN rocibtxt, Erns by the CelebrateedEstablishenew : • THE UNPRECEDENTED-PATRONAGE bestowed . upon the enterprise of the proprietor,. his ekablcd him to purchase all his Goode at such prices as will a110w . .. him to sell, Wholesale. and Retail, LOWER than way other House,h:ast or West. . • : • . . JOHN IiFCLOSKEY, .2Lfanurheturir Brady-madt.. Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., hen jest . completed his Steck, and has now om hand, ready. for - sale, the largos; most farheonablt and varied assortment o READV-hlit DE, CLOTHING ever offered in the United . - :Rates; all of which hove been, made under his imeac:•: ate inspection, in this city. AT PnWIS TM AT altar Inrrevr..: A recrcaxxca—rtogether with one of the choicest lions of Imported fine Black,• Blue, Brawn, ()ha yena Drab French, Belgian and Eng,lish Cl -that has . ever been brought to. this city. Also, fine fancy I NGS of. every deer riptionetweh n s .Cashineres,fifar- , seilles, rich Snit, fancy Satins. &c., Ac. All the • new est stylia fancy GA&I;LNIER.E.f.t, of every description; . all of which Will be made up to order ut the shortest no tic_e in the latest and most fashionable style. , The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which be will do business, will be upon the Minis of HONESTY and FAI ft DEALING; and in order toes. tablisli It confidence in the bnyers.l am determined to ' here to my original motto, -Quirk 541,3 and Small Pro fits ;" and also make the buyer hie; own salesman; by • marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that enelt customer COll /Wife/ fl l / 1 11 no iniinenve and •• exquisitely assorted stork, the articles he tegUttiv.nt the low .st price it Cllll po-sibly be bought for. . • ' • • 'Business shall COlllll/011 to be ttnnorteled at my eaten sive establishment,• which has tong since obtained the character of being' First Tailoring Establishment in Pittsgeornt. : niartzi • • mem o Vrtotßa s Casstrizoiii ' SAD11711:1. .15111.4k1es fieS Ctiiir MEaßtrCerit,l27l2;ll.l4lLit; Exemtgs New - ; York and Philadelph in, and is now receiving a fine assortioent of Cloths, Catalmeres and Vesting, of the best quality and latesz styles, which he is prep: red to make to order in the twit manner nod in the Mies% fashions. I mrl7.lm • • vane shirts, spring styles,. VDWARDTODD t CU., 4.‘? now receiving from their . .12i Factory East, o large stock of lino untl medium quia ity.SHlßTS, which, for . durobility. and srrle •01' trio tin facture, ore not surpassed in thin of nuy (MR , market The trade will be supplied' at loweit . hew York nrkes. , Wateroom, cornet Fifth •antl Market - streets; kaz.. sitars. • IVORY COMIPS-1 anise, assorted ?email's. iocludiiig .11. Floe S. and S.S. Ilea. Far sale al the lowest mama facturer's pzicosivaitli discount otf, at . EDWARD TODD & . - ap.2 . . Coy. of Fifth and Alatket ins ,up stairs. (AUDI 2SUSPENDERS —2 eases, ossonetryoniities kJ Swivel Joiut Sl:i4endeos, just receivedand• JOT sule low by • • • E. TODD 4 CO., 'rel.: • Cos- of Fifth Mutes sts., u omits. riARPFX - 13A08-1 case flee . • 1 , -• 4 • litussels Carpet Bap Received tide tlay and for sale low by • era • • EDWARD TODD & Co ... . . . L- • - . . Gingbarno. . ..• .. , .: . . A LARGE and nom/acme areorimena of hesiest - slyle•, LI. particularly adapted-totrade, juct seceire.l by' mute:tn . ' • Ii A .31IPTI !Pt, sPitTit - a r Cm. . Hoyle's Chlutzea. CASES of above tioo dr , . .44-4 and 0-3 wide, frirtey la and double Purble, for Fate by inor•29:3m k CO.. T AWNS, I.IiVEN- 11F.ItEtEt: LINEN GJNOtIANtz.+, and Fancy. Deee3 UoOds of every description, jun, opened by • Imar.l9:lln) -1 1AMPTON.SmITH &co. „.. • . • Piro tOtTIiTR V MElttllAN't.B.-W..lt. Riditinv. K.. F.ait Cornet of Fourth and Market P tree ip. Pinstitirv.' lame 71017, open his fir.d &upply of SPHINCI and Sehthli IR GOODS; and invites mr reboots to exorine ; l4.lrniik -:,' . fl Er- Whokluge) . Rooms up Mitors—eAttrinte froth. 4ltt: street. •• • • • Antal MS INGHA: CMG II ANS t GittICHMO.I. t . k..; G•MAPos & Co, No , GO Market elreet" huve in - store. 150 pieces . Ginglmtns o smolt • Plaid, arta ..desituble. URESH THOLS.;• , --The auhaetiber Drnoor - reeeiving.nt . I.` the Pekin ,Tert* Store. FRESH OHLONIS- BLecic.: TEAS, by the Snml. }instal end T.-- W. the 0114- yeesele in, this Spring. Also, - ripe Toutigllysor.e, riot and Gunpowder..; Ai:JAYNES. . :t. latiVE indebted u Esq., late Sheriff', for Poets, lie reiptrateitto.eali•OS. the aubseriber; and,aettle.- -;• .19.11.1114.1014:. feb2o. • Fonnb:oll4'ol.-I)eotilacHltrgrShti.;...... • Lila AV 4*• 441 .ettoif Fidler .0.4954 z. in4sor«ratid ,,a, -"for saletl---(!.:Voae101--44/41 WPritetiagt -•
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