Zbe- Railp Moping -,Post; Morning PostloVlPrintiitg enift. cOItNER•Op WOOL) AND FIFTH sTREErs. Having added to our Establishment, u splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are prepared to do; all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of tta.. Surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most res.; sonahle ternis: ' We respectrully.solicit the patronage of the public n this line ofour business., - - ddeertacrs are requextedto hand sn theirfatrorsbcfori 4 Waxy , ' M. Thirmust be complied witkets order to in , nice dtiittlattJlt. bit, an eadierhourwould AIC - rPactinust Lamm( Simmi.—Prepared elly Willlattt street, N. Y. and , for sale li...lssrtros,No. 70 `Fourth stitet,Agard for the manatee er. - This will be &Auld 'a deliFhtfal 'article of bevera in fatuities, and Beans's improved Chocolate prepiration, * - being n centbinatichi of Cocoa nut; innocent, mvtgorating and palaleable vbikhlY" recommended,. porticialarly for '1 Preptund. by W. Baker: Dorchester, Mass" and for sale by A. TAvissn, at the Pekin Tea Store No Fourth street .. , „ marl . / , , Money i. Money!. Money Is ord - inn OF PITTSBURG/I. ALLEGUENY.CITY uvutr ANA CCRJNTY, SCRIPT _wanted in ex change' for Cloths, Casstmeres and;Trimmings, at ROB. "INSONS CLOTLI STORE, Post Buildings, corner Filth and Wood sta. . Rale:St "D ECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S.—atorat's Chemistry 'applied to Me'manufacture of soap and Candles. Expeditionto the Dead Sea; by Montague. • - The Sea Lions; or, the• Lost Sealers; by J. Fenniraore Cooper "ldordenrit Hall ; pr, a September Night. _ - • Ellen W , areham a thrilling novel; by hits E. Pickering. - LitlelPS Living Age. No. 257. • • Gold Mines of the GLle ; by - Webber : The 'People's Law - Book, comprising all the forma of Common business transactions of life; by Chas..S.pome roy; of the Cincinnati Ear. aplB • ' • Smtrarnetm RT., an nova . sums Sacoan.. IDACON—,SOOO Um. assorted Coantry . Curegi in fine or- Ail 'der; for sale Iow. I, V;DY-Ell- rtfiEtlSE-.4300 lbs., (rota 20 to 70 tbs.-each, prime old %../. Cheese; for sale cheap. laptili] :W. DYER. 7?ICE=B tierces, fresh Lent, fOr QVGAR - HOUSE MOLASSES-12 barrels, St. Re James finers-, a superior. article, for sale at a lowyrice. MOULD, CANDLES- in M. Werk-4 Co '6 . Iref good rind enenp, in store and llr tr suLe v lz t.., splB POTATOES -1400 bush.. per steamer Columbian, for sale b• : [apt SI RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. ('COTTON-96 bales, per steamer Dolphin, for sale by NJ spit - 3 . REIEY, MATTHEWS & CO.. BACON-10,000 fro . atsorted; 'Hams, Skins and Shoal dais; for sale by . . aplB ' RIIEV, - MATTHEU'S k CO: • tuED,F,Ruq-20,000 bu. Dried Peaches; . 300 " " Apples; for sole by 418 RIMY, MATTHEWS. &CO. t - 114 - OLASSEZ-100 bbls..Plantation, (oak cooper-aged ' 131 per eteruner Coniugnee, for sale by - _OpIS -RILEY, MATTHEWS 8:C0. D E ER Sl3NB' pack s t er 9148 glr for sale b yl MAT7nel& CO. AUCTION SALES, - B Y - JAMES APICENNA, AUCTIONETR I. NO. 114 Wooxi SMELT, 1118S8 DOORS FROM earl% 1 1 1 RUSTEE'S' SALE of a Valuable Tract or Farm of L Land in Peebles Township, Allegheny County, near the City of Pittsburgh, suitable for Country. Seats, at AI.IOTION.—On. Monday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, without reserve, in front of the new Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, by order of John Bishop, of Wheeling, Va., Trustee under the )ast will of Susan Simpson, dec'd, a valuable Tract or Farm of Land, containing 21 Acres and 103 Poles, beautifully situated in' Peebles Township, beyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the City of Pitts- Itiqgh, end-about 2- .ogles from the Allegheny Arsenal, being part of the Farm of the late John Bah op. dece used. Tee property Is located in the most delightful pert of Al gheny Cauntv.and for beauty of scenery, combined with richttessof soil, cannot be excelled in the world.. It • fronte on the Allegheny river, and commutuds a splendid view of the noble stream for several miles above and be low—also, the cities of Pittsburgh. and Allegheny,their environs, the neighboring valleys, and surrounding coun try. It is in a district inhabited by a respectable popula tion, and everrndvantage enjoved which may.make a . ptiveteresidence comfottable. It will be sold with clear free. from down, right or any Other incuMbent what .ever. To accommodate purchasers. one=hal f will be sold, with the privilege of the whole. The terms are 20 per cent. in hand in 90 days, and the balance in equal pay - meats, at one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale;the interest payable annually, ar.d'the de ferred paym ents secured by a mortgage on the property. Mr. ltuig, now occupying the premises, will show the Land to those wishing to purchase.' Any further infer niation required can be had by addressing JOHN DISH CP, TPheeling, Va.., Trustee. • , :opt'? JAMES McItT,INNA, Auct DMINISTRATOR'S SALE of raluable Swazi, at evening, Apri l 301 h, at half past 7 Welock . , wilt be Said, at Megenna s Auction Rdotas, by order of-H. S. Ildagraw, , Administrator of dm late Riehard - Diddle, deceased:— ' • 141.-sbatts Hand Street Bridge Sloek -5 dp -.Penna. and Ohio Canatdo; ' ' • - 5 do Monongabels.Navigation Co Stock; . IL S. MAGRAW,Adm't. apl6_ JAS. MeI:ENNA, Juan.- lINATED STATES , PROPERTY AT AUCTION,--On Seminar, April 28th., at 10 o'clodk in the forenoon, will be sold, at the corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, the following' public property, for cash, par funds. vie i-8 Axes, 1 Axe IlandM, 2 Bugles:l Drain Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxes, 18 Carteens, 71 Haversacks,l7l Knap sacks, 13 Rubbers, 1 - Recruiting Flag, 3 Coffee Mills, 93 Camp Kettles, 103 Mess Pans, 1 Frying Pan, 2 Sauce Pans, 2.1V00d Buckets, 5' Plates, 315 n Cups, 1 Sad; Blanket, Holster and Cirsingie, 3 Blankets, 2 Hatch ets, 15 Spades, 3 Shovels, 194 Camp Tents. 475 tent poles, 62 Wall Tents and Flies, 5 •NVall Tent Flies, 102 Wall Teat Poles, 7 Blankets. 11 pairs Stockings, Igreat Coat, 1 Anchor, 2 Cranks, I Cast Iron Ptece, l Stearn Engine, 7 feet stroke, said to be on excellenrarticle, and former ly used on bilard the U. States' steamer Col. Long. Terms cash, par fonds. . JAMES McEENNA, apl3. Auctioneer. • - -.: TEAS t• TEAS IS TEAS It I 1 ' m ti.is ~with thatthe sahieribers in- form the citizens of 'Pittsburgh and vicinity 'that they have completed arraneeents with Messrs. S.C. Jenkins fc'Co., of Philadelphia. .. . . • - ' to receive their .„ superior . PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly: on hand. They AM neatly and securely pat tip in Metallic packs of .+, 3. and t lir each, with their.printed , card-:-showinglht kind of Tee, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an levitation to return the Tea, if not liked. . . . ....02/ 75 'l,OO 1.25 1,50 ,:, 50....75 1,00 145 1,50 ..50 621 75 1.00 1,25 •..50 - ; 62k 75 . ;co 1,25 1,50 cGunpowder Imperial- •• • ilyson• • -•-• o Y. Lipson- Black 371- 60 _ I Fine and Extra Fine. • .75 1,00 1,25 1;00 • We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior, levity sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be. refunded, as - it is only with that understanding we sell • • • 'We ask a Lair trial, that the public. may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold-by o.her companies in this city:- All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should - givens a call. Dealers can he supplied on the Most reasonable terms • • • • • . For sale by . JOS. Sr M. YOUNG k CO., N, %V. corner 4th and De . T o geztlan c ti v, 'aplo - S. W. corner 3d and Boss streets liew Combs, Az ZESfILON RTNZErS,67 Masan srazer.-4 7 14 1- daz•inveerliulh back Shell TT . Ctlabs; - 1 / 41. low • 'I. • .11 ala ", narrew bearded top . . ° " • • ; ;60 " - fancy top Buffalo .":. . - • 10 *!• plain - • " " 30 oz: Shell Side Combs; assorted sizes; 30 gross corn. Horn Side Combs " • . 4, 3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; • '•• 4 - imitation. " ; - • • 60. " best English Horn" • 6 " S. S. S. fine Ivory " ezimlarga ;. - '•• 1B " S. S.- • " " " 'in boxes; ; • 12 gross S. - •" • " " 1 " Comb Cleaners. • - ; uPI6 ' ' " For, PI to Clots, the Concern: TIVIE STOCK OF THE LATE X. WARD, St. Clair at.,A: is now offered at private sate, consisting - of Ladies', Misses. and Children's Fin Slippers, Fine Hoots, Gaiters and Haskins. The attention of the 'public is' respe - ctfully asked to this stock, as from the well known character of Mr. Piard's manufacture or Ladies' Shoes, it is presumedthey will be eagerly sought for. ' • The whole stock can lie closed out to any person wish • ing to continue the business. - • - • T. A. HINTON, uptt'. ' -• D A OLMSTED. rg* Albany. ..TUST RECEiVED, from ALBA New York, a lot of fine = Swan Hoagie p1421w Swan HORSE Market etreet. TOOK :NOW COBIPLETE.--R. Tam!nos has have in store the largest stock of Rich 'Fancy and StapleDßY GOODS thithe has ever had the pleasure of `ninth* to his customers and the public. Those wishing u pits orGooder for a little tummy will please call at 1.10 re Market stet. - three doors froth Liberty. . apla itirßs, MARSH'S NEW. INOVEL—bloaoarter HALL, aIL Or a September. Night; by the author of "Two ,Old bienn'Tales, , ?!' Batelle Wyndharr.,” Angela,"etc. Just received by - , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, epiG , Corner Market end 3d its. , 13nring ..13"eehione - et Millinery IN:innate, - " '•' '• Cardinaliq &e., TIJST received Straw Bonnets, Cals, rich Cardinill t/ Silksi.Fashionable Ribbons', Brien Frouch.Flowers, Cords, Fringes, Trimmings, tkc. • Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered-to the Spring fashions by . one- of the best Straw Milliners' in the coy. Silk; Bonnets, Cardinals, DIVASEF, nail every article in the. Millinery' and Dress ':making business, made up by the best hands,ixt • marl 4 • 'MRS. TiIIFF'S,IO St. Clairstreet. IE3 HASS CANDLE STICKS.--Jost received, at the sign • 1.11 of the Banc and Sato, a eplendiidassortment of Brass Candle sticks , of various kinds. For sale by . . HUBER 8 LAUFMAN, • ppl6 N 0.78 Wood street, 01"ATOES-70 swath . ..just reed and &reale : by aplO - • -" • KING A MOORHEAD r lLab e lt y Ne7cestlepure Linseed Oil i N nt E e t r d r 1 7 4; aPI6 , • • lielNari. MOORHEAD. /3 • 6tfr . • re_ - ;7 , -•-• e ' aoutmeincit'atia Intatindl PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE. JAMESrttARSHALL,I, - T. S. CLARKE, • Commas Vou Ann. JOHN SHIPTON, • ' ' " PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184 EL Ste amboatPacketLine, leave sdaily for Cincinnati,lo anc. Passenger Paeket, - via Brownsville, Baltiraorc' and Philadelphia; BA. M., and e. M.. - Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. st., and 121 Western and Soathern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. nr. Nokih-Weitern, via Cleveland,dally,lo A. M. • Erie'and Western New York, daily, 9 A. North - Eastern;to exceptBandays,4 • - 'ARRIVALS AND DEFZIITURE OF11fAILl3: `: ' cistern Mail via Philudelpltta, due 3.i. at., closes 12 at. Western Mail, Cin. and Lotusv., due 81'. sa., closessA. it. South. via Balt.and Washington, duCB 'P.'lll.,close North-Western via. Cleveland, due 10 A. M. closes 9 a.m. th Erie and Weste New York, due 8 r. 111.jbloses 8" .L.Bt . . STOOKS. - ' Par valuer. Asked. Offend. Bank of Pittebungh $50,00 259.00 16513,00 Exchange Bank , 50,00 44,00.49,50 Meraliants'and 111.• Bank •..• • • • 50,03 50,00 * - 49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,011 50,00 • 49,00 Northern Libertiesßridge_ 513,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge • ' - 25,0030,00 • - 95,00 Connellevitte R, Stoek,paid on : •-•* ' -••• shares,l32,so • 5,00 1,43 city Bonds (0 rent,-) "- 90,00 ' Monongahela Bridge. •••• • . • 2.5,0 a Gas Stock 50,00 Dolly Itevlev;• of the Alarkete. OFFICE OF I"HE 'POST, 4, Weranumay Biome°, April 18;1849. , The panic in the money Market`, yesterday, seem ed to'ave an uofavorable erect upon business. FLOtifter—Salee 013 the wharf as foie as 83,40. This that the prices are declining. • CORN, MEAL—SaIe of 60 sacks from first hands to a retailer, at 36c.- • - POTATOES—SaIe of SOO bits. Baltimore Blues and lieshanneeks at 65e. • CHEESE-r§alea Prime Western- Reserve at 610 FISH—Sale of 100 brie. N 0.3 14ackarelat $5,75 LARD—SaIe of 31 kegs No. 1 at 51c. BRAN—LSate of" 200 sacks, part to arrive., on "kart* at Sc. - • • APPLF,SI4aIti of 300 brle. from store at SOO 111,CA • • • " GROCERItS;—No change in any article; prices still look up. • SEECS—SmaII sale. Clover from store at $3,000 $3,10. . _ .. .: Boot fluid Shoe Warehouse. j HUGH M. ROBB having removed to the spacious building formerly occupied , ky 'Wallace, Lou y & Co., No. 118 NVood street, near - Fifth, would respectfully invite tLe attention of the public generally, to the large and fine, assortment of GOODS he is now offering Cheap fur Cash... All p a sons wishing It durable and cheap article in the SHOE lane, are invited to call and examine his stork. Also, a sot of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and a good assortment of TRUNKS, alvvay, on hand. N. 13.—He also continues to manufacture, as formerly, npllarad&w. '_l - Jokn Fullerton, hIANIFACTIIRER AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BROADS, No. 146, WOOD sTzarr, our. DOOR *nova Stria", HAS on hand a general assortment of the above uni cies, among which are the following choke brands: P. Robinson , sPorind Lamp; Smoking Tobacco; Grant & %Wiliam/PK do. , -Cut and Dry ; Dawson'al6 . Fine Cat Chewing; Baltimore Plug; Cuba Leaf. Spanish Segue from SW to $3O per M.; Half Spanish Sega ;Common =r ll l lof every . grade end variety. country Me ts visitor!' tho City are respect fn invited to call and examine his stock. itpl7:tin tore, subscribers becleave to inform their friends and the public that, having completed their alterations in tore, they are now prepared.to wait on their customer*, having received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in - thelr line ;--they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings,Bonnets,:ece. Theysolleit a 'hire of the very liberal patronage already conferred upon them. ROGAN & ever wELL, api? 86 Market street lltispateh and loom' co . • BOULIYEtt & 4111.111151 X, - BEE -43L111.111NG STORE; NUMBER 251 LIBERTY . STREET,' ~. vim= moss ABOVa. lama suntrt. nee or rue _ GOLDXNSEE HIVE. ESSRS.GAII. would sespeeaully inform the pub -1.11. lk that they can at all times find at the above place a splendid assortment of . • -• CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, Of every deicription, which they will sell extremely Low,- fee Cask—. Haring the recewed, and will be con stantly receiving from the East. _a large stock of the latelt iTytelmso4ll.llXll-11.rld SUMMER_ susemv prepared to make Custom Wm& in a style that cannot be surpassed in the city, and at prices as moderate. Those favoring' us with their patronage can depend upon having their orders punctually filled. BOODYER. & GRIDDLE. 117 Remember the place, N 0.231 Liberty sr., l doors above Irwin at, MO of the Golden Bee five. (alga ' - Cheap throcertest. THE undersigned meat rasped:folly inform thi x 136 of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have open ed a NEW GROCERY arid PRODUCE STORE, at the S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, which wilt be in connexion with our Old Stond, N. W. corner of Fourth Dud Ferry streets. Having metaled our banner, with "Quirk Saks and Small Profuse as its motto, we ask a share of public pa tronage.. • Anneied we give a hit ofour Retail Cash prices:— Zest Rio Coffee, 8 cents,' b ; t 3 tbs.. for 01,00 " N. O. Sugar, (old) 5+ cts. p lb.; 18 lbs. for 111,00, N.O.Sugar(new) 5 " " 20 " Rosin Soap, 5 " 21 , u " Mould Candles, 121 " " " 9k " IL Di ppe d 10 atis 4. 11 It lt IS " S. H. Molasses, 11.4 " "Cirt.; ets..4o gallon. u 0, u St ki 30 tt• It SI St Country ", It Do a ~" Box Raisin (new) Inc- V. lb. Ricem lbs. (003),00, or 4} fort3ccuts; Young (Tyson, .Iroperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas. from 50 cents to 81,50 p . tb. Baker's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced do.; Baker's Cocoa,Crusbed and Pulverized Lear - Sugar, Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, &c. Spices.of all kinds, in every variety. Oar goods are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. We most respectfully ask a call from the heads of families, that they may judge oar goods and Prices. Thankful for past favors, we ask a continuance of the same. -J. S. ,M. YOUNG & CO, N. W. corner of Fourth nud Ferry, (spit And S.W. corner of Third and Ross streets. ' - DiX• H• /11. 13118.NBIUM, • TITODLD .respectfully announce to the . citizens of VI Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will remain in this piece aim days. His unparallelled success in the treat ment of a large majority of those diseases which have ever been regarded as incurable by the modern and more fashionable practice, has induced him to sand forth this -card to the affiliated portion of nnuikind. He has, within the. past twelve mouths, imparted instructions to up wards of 2000chizens of Tennessee, Virginia,North and Mouth ; Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana; among them Physicians of high standing, and they all bear testimony of their entire satisfaction. lie has also, succeeded in giving permanent relief to nearly 3000 individuals, ample proof of which he can adduce. - It is not pretended that the concentration of the results of medical research emanates from one author, for be he ever so versed in Medical science, he would come fa}, far short - of so herculean a task. Dr. 8. has been en gaged since 1830 in selecting and purchasing all the pop. ular and secret remedies which could be, obtained in England, Ireland, Germany and the United Slates, from those persons who were eminently.snecessful in curing some of the following diseases, viz:--fthentnatism, Dye. pepsin, Sick and Nervous Headache, Nina or Weakness in Back or Joints, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Spinal .Affec tions Epilepsy, Tootlinche, Contractiobs of the Muscles, Weak or Inflamed Eyes, Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tester, Foost Bite, Scrofula,Vicers, Mercurial Diseases of long standing, Female Diseusas;_General Debility,A.c. For fun - instructions for the core of all diseases origi nating in, or causing -the derangement of, the Nervous System, so that those who receive instructions can act with equal efficiency as himself, his charge is only Ten . Dr. S. is furnished with certificates and recommenda tions from the most iutelliireat .and respectable Physi cians of every place at which be has had the pleasure of visiting,. which he-will be pleased to exhibit to the in spection of any who mity desire The ingredients used -art almost exclusively Vegetable, ex mulingly sonpk, and within the reach of ' all. . Persons afflicted .with any of the within named Die. eases; would do well to call upon Dr. S., and if not effect ually relieved, no remunemtion will be required for his services.., His motto is, !VO CuteiNo Pay. Dr. S. will remain during his stay at the Sr. CHARLES HOTEL, Room No. 73.. • apl7 F. Vanhorn, Jr., wnotattatx •PrD ItETAIL.DMILZR 1 MURRY, GLOVESsMAPESi TIUSEADS,PINS, &0., With a, variety of • Combs void. Panels Pipets, CHEAP FOR-,CASH: (aOlll ON TIM GILT COMN,) YEDZEULL 15171ERT, xxxxotritur. A LSO, Gelder in Freneb,Euglish und German Variety ..bo_ Goods, cradles, eliairs:and baskets, shoe thread, boot . lacels knitting . pins, percussion caps, fish hooks, slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, hair brushes, gum suspenders, ,bonnet, nisliu, ivory combs, tooth,brushes, snuff, boxelt, hosiery,.ryes, rib bons,"galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, obks and eyes, bonnet *lre, fancy purses, razor ‘str ps, corset laces, patent thread; sewing silk, spool couttn, tobacco boxes, German pipes. segar cases, S bruthes, shoe knives,fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slater, cray ons, domlnies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezer,, &c. wr Country Merchants, Pedlers and others ire re, ;peeled 'to call and examine for themselves, , as I am de termined-to- sell caz TM; C.A511. ' • , vcar3l:d&W 'WRAPPING PAPER-500 bundles ; V _ .. of superior quality,-which od slitTerent sizes, ~! , L _ ___m iveltf ifs f ig sale CAP AP ID LP:PTER PAPER -400 reams fair to very fine qualities, for sale low.. apl.3 .IIEYNOLDS & SHEE. •MatINTING PAPER- 400 reassa ; varions size; full supplies kept constantly ou hands by .ia . - • REYNOLDS &-SHEE, Corner Penn and Irwin streets. QATUTI F AI'En—dpO reams, of pnpertor gaa h tp, I the, :different rituribers, *kick we ate enabled to sell at the loWest pricer . [apl3) REYNOLDS & SREE. 34::*.MARRELS FLOUR—Rea , d sod for sale b mar`29 CUMMINS. It. MTH. Rb7er. l i datigM PORT Or PITTSBURGH. 41 PEST WATER ' IN TILE CILACNZUti, . . . ARRIVED. • Steamer Lake Erie Sholes, Beaver. Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. •• . Robt. Wight/nun, Beaver. . .4 . Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville • Atlantic, Parkinson, do. • ' • • Camden, Hendrickson; McKeesport. 'Dolphin, Hazlett, Nashville. Ilambnrgh, _Caldwell; Nelson, Moore, Wheeling: • " Benver,Clarke, " • New England N 0.2, Dean, Cincinnati. ,• • - - • • :DEPARTED, Sweater Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. •• Lake Erie, Sholes.lleaver. • • • " Robt.Wightmani-L--, Beaver. ' " - Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Cen :Hendrickson MeNeespon. • " H iber ni a Mr. Klinefelter, Cincinnati. Schuylkill, )Villituns, M St:Lonis. " • ' Si. Cloud, &WOO; St; LOO' Pilot No. 2, Shunk, • • " Geneva Dean; Nastville. • ' • • Jenny Lind, Gallagher Zanesville. - " Caleb Cope, Murdock,'Wellsville. . - Nat i ' -- -, Wm. B. Wheeler, Q TEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at- Wesley 0 :Grierla Counting- Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitiaburgb. - For Saint Louie, Galena and Dubuque. Tug new light draught passenger steamer TaraLAIOARTINL. Duncsir, Master, will leave for We above and intermediate, landings, THIS DAY, 18th histat 10 o'clock, .A sr. _ For freight or passage, apply on board, or to aplB - GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't itegnlar Zanesville Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKa iveSward] at 2 o'clock, p 22. '12,11,E222 JENNY LIND, Captain Gkudours,leaves every Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, P. is. For freight or passage apply to • W. B. WHEELER, Agent, tip.? Corner of Water and Smithfield eta. Jae alit raid 1849. 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY' SWEADI - PACKET, LINE. rpHIS Independent Line of isteanaers , is now composed • of the largest, swiftest, best finished and 'furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest we are paid for the services of the best and most expenenced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has earned nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge com parison With any passenger line in the Union forget:l, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDA YPACKET.—The Mantotoramtta,Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 &atonic; Wheeling every Monday evening at ur r. at. TUESDAY PACKET.---The MUMMA No. 2, Capt. irlindater, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening it 10 P. K. WEDNESDAY PACHEZ—The Nam EttaArta rid. 2 7 Capt. S. Dean, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday monung at lOo'cloek ; Wheetingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 r. x. THURSDAY PACRET.—The Rammarr, Capt. R. .r. Orals, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. at. FRIDAY PACKET—The carp= No, 2, Capt. Crisiks will-leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. Y. ' • SATURDAYPACHRE—The l'itassinaza No. St, Capt. - /. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 T. IC SUNDAY PACKET—The Isaac Navrrimt, Capt. P. Dtral will leave Piusbergh every Sunday lamming at 10 o'clock; Wheeling. every Sandal. evening at 10 r. nov 19. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNAI : I k -LOUISVILLE. MOM REOntArt SASTRDAT PACLET.—The No 1 fine and fast passenger stetun Pac ket TELF4sArn, Hertep„ Corn- Mender, will lease Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all in te Htted isle Ports, everySaunday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or pusage apply on beard • Or to FORSITH fit DUNCAN, Agents: The Telegraph has been built exptessly fin a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations ate Inferior to no ;but on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No B and _Pike Nog, to Sant- Louis—time through,striAsts. is4B. teal!. Pittsburgh and lirovineville Dail 1 . Packet Line. FERITAIIIT 1.4184.4. ilereiket 10,15b1. LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND IP. • The follovring new boats complete the line Mr the present -season: ATLANTIC Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Cam . A. Jacobi and LOUIS M'LANFL Capt. F. Bennett. The boats are ; entirely new, and atrium:lap without rogard to expense. i Every comfort that money can procure has been provi. dad. The boats wilt leave the Monongahela Wharf Roar, at the foot of Ross st. PUSSEINrerIi will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. - Wirer - IV he e I nig Parke - C .- The new and splendid passenger steamer. Z. TAYLOR. M. E. Leeks, Master, will run ruin Regular Packet between ['Mid ugh and Wiser mg, miring this city every Itionday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'elock. and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at 8 o'clock, A. ft. Pot freight or passage, (baring superior scromtooda 11°1114 apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any but on the river. tjan.3o) ARMSTRONG k CROZP.R. Ages. Regular Peen - et ter Sunfish. allait THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. 13saxes, will leave further above and titter er...Mate ports on Itedeada Ira and Saturdays. For freight or passage aply pit board, or to uu23 GEO. it. MILTENBERGER, A gt. _. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow. and Wellsville. On Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 0 A. St., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landing. between t't ood street and the Midge, prepared to receive freights tit any time. S. it W. amennuori, Agents, ZtJ, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. 'lass THE steamer BEAVER, Chas.& Clarke, Master. will leave Pittsburgh We d nesday, gow, and Wellsville, every nauday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. sr. Having a boat at the lauding, we arc prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to MAIN , G. W. HARTON A CO., Arrests . _. . _ New 'Wheeling Packet. ;gatThe new and splendid passenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. MOOT!. Master, will run as a Regular Packe between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av ing this city every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, a It/WV o'clock, A. M., and heeling every Monday, Wedne e day and. Friday, at In o'clock, A. x. For freight or passage, (having superior accomrnoda tionv,) apply on board. The Slimes Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by tiny boat on the river. ASISRTRONti & CROZER, decant' Agents. Franklin Packet. The fast 'packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be tween tits urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny 'River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. m. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 A AL OFTIEW COObS., AT P. DELANY%B. NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST, PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a varie ty of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and Vest. ings, of the latest importations—all of which will be made to order In the most fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices. On hand, is large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up WC present Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. TAlLORS.Graduating Shoulders' Measure. System. for sale at (mrtaltewl P. DELANY'S. Jay. Dial:4lllre, rpAiLoR, Third strut' near Wood, respectfully informs his customers and the public that he has just receiv ed from the East a well selected assortment of SPRING GOODS, which he will make to order in the best manner, Cheap for Cash. - apl3 . IN Monday evening, come place between the,Dia- W mend and th e Fifth Ward, two City Warrants—one No. 272, for 81.50 ; the other 280, for 818,96. The finder will be liberally rewarded by, leaving them at the May or's Mee. JESSE 111, JONES, • Watchman. n SAG'S CREAMNUTS—Juat rec'd and for sale by aps JOSHUA 'RHODES, No.o Wood at. 800 }qinALFerm, boles . do.; just ; a s4) c t i fo b :L e re d il ; 150 tips JOSHUA RHODES GLASSES-1W half barrels prime quality. for woe Au. by. JOHN P. PERRY, 40p5) Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf. 11 L ? vD APPLElKittishels, for sale by • j_f. • JOHN F. PERRY, . apsl - Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny -Wharf. RJED y, PEACHES-100 spk JOHN F. it sale RY, )51 'Nair door to Perry Hoare, Allegheny Wharf. QMITH it SINCLAIR have removed to No.lo, corner 1,7' Of Wood and Find sta. - ap2 POCKED BOOKS,* gro. Coif Bellows Pocket Books; t "- Morocco '> 10 , s ; Sleep " u • u NI hand and for etde.by • • . McCANDLESS & CAMPBEL' , 07 Wood street. VOR BALE 4Npait or Match Brown Hottni. En quire of MeCANPLFSS 4,CAMPBELL arO.o 97 ;Montt itroet. ,• gx C 11A-INIVE - AND -. .I3ANN ING rs'l C N. E. corner of pint andarood attars. SIG}IT 'and Tints' Bills of Eselatege, /lank motes an foreign and domestic Coin booght and sold on th most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal cities orate Union at the 'lowest rates. = 1.1.14 S 1.111a1321.. , as _ _ .ItATIM sraw,aan limps, kg. • Bankeis and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in:. Foreign and Domestic Bil 1 ..1 ~ Bills qf Exchange, DolVeates if_Depos. it, Bank Notes , and Coin; ' .• . -,- • . Bonier of Third and Wood sts., - direotly opposite the Bt. Charles BOWL, - - '--- - ..` may2B ,', .11: 'HOLMES 4 - EON, ' . • Dan.kett't arid Deakrs .in Ibr,ltaliis Batt - and Bank NQies, No. 5511.3 an Street, Pitt,lburih- ~, ' - 1181.14110 Wag.- , " E.T.CIiAXGE; BUYING RA12311 New,Nork •...- •. rr Ciliiinnari ' ' it' Philadelphia. . a Louisville . - 1 Baltimore . , ;.• ' a Bt. Louis . • , , Broiying rates, - ..• '•: " Buying Inas • Ohio • . I die. County it City ord'u i Indiana . 'l_ " , Realer Nola' . I :. Kentucky '• - k .; Pennsylvania Co. Virginia . •• k '' Neui York Wheeling I "- MetYland I - ' • , Tennessee : 3 f' ' Dinar Orleans itilo4 , . ', • - . ; JAS. 8.1100N.711062 iteRGENT. - - - 114100.NAID_SA'AAICIVT. BANKERS 'AND RXCHANGE BROKERS, • N. P. Corner of Wood and Biz& struts.,.Piitrburgls, Pa., rhEA.LERS in Coin,Rent Notes; Time Bilis, Foreign lJ and Domestic Exehange t Certificates of Deposit, .&e. EXCHANGE °null - the prinCipsl Cities:of the Union and Europe, for sale in gums to'suit purchasers.- CURRENT and par funds received on dePosite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. • • " ASH: HOOPS—W,OOO, - Just 'received and for rale 14 RHODES le ALCORN - ..70.PtIlla street. eno snake; constantly on hand and Idrld Cjur 0 focsale by RHODES & ALCORN ) • ium street. apt'?' • au • ULL'D S : ARL • F -• Con'Rs taHnODE o S & u A d L COdRN sa le • Apt 7 30 Fiih street. SALTPETRE—`IO kegs t Refined, Just received and for snippy it, A. FAHNESTOCK &CO., apl2 Corner Ist and Wood sm.' • CASTILE SOAP-16 eale . 6 Marseilles, lose received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOcK it co. • apl7 Corner lc and Wood ale. TAMAICA barreli,just received and for 0 • Bala by [apt?) B. A. PAILIVESTOCK & CO. DM CO NATI SOAP-40 boxes Family No. I Soap; IIJ -•• , :Fancy ' a- Rec'eived and for sale by -JAS. PATTON, Jr., c apl2 ' ' No. /7 Liberty ati CINCFNNAVI - 1 1 i0lititiii - diWThiaii7-4 ceitied and for sale by _- JAS. PATTON, Jr., tip/2 - .' No. 17 Libeny at. ~_ .....,. STARCH: - 20 - boxes Pawl Starch, received and for sale by , . JAS. PATTON, Jr., . apli -.. . - N0.171-dborty at. K Y.(iTrrElt—lU kevrNo.ll,lust teemed and iirr sale by - JAS. PATTIei, Jr., No. 17 ljbert st. T GAP iiikiA.ll.--40 barrels No. stjust5 t just received and for L aninby. JA PirrON, Ji., uellt ' No. J 7 Linen it, 50.0 i tituNlx" tentr. superior LPL/ artute t to arrive ity Canal, and for sate ett accoramOdstinglPrins, by C. A. teicANULTY dc CO., Canal Basin. •uplR • SMITH & SINCLAIR, opl3 Corner of Wood and Front streets. BACON --15,U00 lbs. Baton Rims, Sides , and Should era, City Scooted, for sibs by INCLAIR, .npl3 Comer Wooda nd Front streets. /AILEEN APPLES—A. felt bbl,, Greta Apples, for solo by (apl3l SMITH& SINCLAIR. Tbl ACHE l—lo seeks iiifel F ' aacbeti for rnla by -"SMITH it suicula, apl2 ;- Cornet Finland Wood *Mem MALVIIL-75 Mackerel, No. for , li m iksis to i _apl2 Cattle mit cud Woad streets. I. 3irti*,--A few bbls. Roll blotter, for sale by SMITH I SINCLAIR. apl2 Corner First rind 'WOW streets. JECANS— a bbls. Pecan NntsOnst 'received and for sale Ly ' SALMI t SINCLAIR, apla earner Pint and Mood streets. virAN , ,T.ll.—Four good loon. PAtllltf, *ailed. 1 JOHN CORBISTOS. warn St Charles Building .' ..- ------ FLOUR --did tibli.,Holmee Extri - lhonr i :mu reecived by urinal boot "Comet,` , cud for sale by b. is NV. 11.41Retl1i011, *PIG ,' No. IP Water awl 104 Front street __ . . GBEM APPLES. tibia. Own. Apples., in More eind for side by leplej Bk. kW. HARBAVOIL TitARLEV-400 bustles. mime Ohio Barley, received JUI end fiir sale by (aplu) kW. BA RittaUGll. EATtitiii-0 blies Leather, i the rat b, received j_j land tin ...le by (*vial— IL 411.W.HARBABOIL /00 I lo B f L ete by ISVILLFivi...II.I7-I,.urCTic°74, and NO -Smithfield at. till Hi:WA:4IIS 69•91 A * ES—Offated vary Mar JUL' 10 Ciolle atuignatent. by W. & L C. ACHMIIN, ap9 i No 3 Smithfield at. HBi t S. - POVATORS—Recritied — and Gar aale by I W. A J. C ACHESON, APO IV*. 2 Smithfield at. bo u it i p t r . MOVR—fla A rnblev n 's o Mokja r it o rte a ny iTTATA - frginYAlNlST=Tiirafreceiva and for rale by - 40 44,7 AIUfSTRONG h CROZER. 4,•RER.44.• FRKSH ROLL RUTTER—To-day received 'and for sale by (ap7j ARMSTROvG & CROZER. No_ 1 LARD—Jost reeeivedswi &. sale bi— sp: F ARMSTRONG & CROZOL GIDER4.IO bits: fir:reCrib CI der. inst rote ived and for sale by lcon ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 11 It - IMB A and (Of sale by (aril ARMSTRONG & CROZE:II - - - 100 Pr t , b ,lLL WOO!. TWEEDS—For sale by LLL pal Ps. rANcr tn., nutnafaatureeaprtem‘, by pplati H. I.l'll I ti A tik; !MEV MIXII cUltii—Jun rre'd, and for 1 gala at blanufacturet'aprices,,by (febr..ln H. LEE- Eat(' N far Welly . (Cab= H. LEE. K FS off Cal- 50 rfo A ruVtu tl ett ti n d l i i i i ; NI to . thiS — ar li' tic e l c e l . l . 4' ; 6 4 n w4l be sold low, to close consignment. by ye. Z . _)) H. LEE. IJaHilicANCE'rl:4-1 case 00 pairffica - illankeficird J/ by PI, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on Consignment from,the manufacturer, and for sale by H. LEE, ap7 Liberty, opposite rail' street HRUING -100 bogeiilcale erring. receivedand foesale by J. 8. BONNET lima) ; Libeny street. I_IOAIBIN . B-160 boxes Al. R. Batson; XL, I: '4O bf. " " " in store and for sale by 1, Imar3ol J. B. BONNET. Liberty at. Ci l tiN6ANBLEAIONS-43 boxes Oranges ; 23 " Lemons; In store arid for sale by ,.. tair3o) J. S. BONNET. CrIVIICOTZ'ORN IVOR CArl'hE A riDH ESORo-- CBn.. stonily on hand and for sale by mart •: MODES h. ALCORN, 30 Fifib si. NTS, TURPENTINE-10 bbbi., in prime order, Net S received and for vale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner lat tinu Wood me. untr.24 .f a iXTRACT LOG WOOD—.7O cases, just reed and for .14 sale Li D. A. FAHNES'POCK It CO., markt : Corner Ist and Wood its. ... PARTS GREEN-10 cans, true , just reed and for sale by i , B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Rar2s ; Corner Ist and Wood its. '[PLANTATIONSUGAR AND MOLASSES.— " 100 bhds. prime Plantation Sugar; 100 bbls. do. do. Molasses; just received and . for sale! by MILLER & RICKETSON, mar 44 _l7O Liberty street. , SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES— e. ebrls. 8. H. Molasses, Louisinna Refinery, just received, on consignment and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, merle . 170 Liberty street. Hi --- 'ONE'I"—II bias. Honey just received on consignare n and for We by MILLER RICKETSON, marl 4 la Liberty street. PRODUCE --40 sacks Dried Peaches; j. 40 kegs No.l Lard ; for sale by MILLER la RIKETSON, 170 Liberty street !!!!Sli PACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach Brandy, just re. calved and for sale by MILLER &RICKETSON, 170 Liberty street. p ICE-20 tierces Rice, In store and forsale by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 4 i. l7O Liberty street. HELL COMBS.—A great variety of Back , lhessing and Side Combs, new styles, on nand at ZEBUION KINZEY'S, marl 7 67 Market street. IUFACAULEY'S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi lin bon of bfarauley's History of England this day re ceived asd for sale by -KAY' k ca, mar 24 • Corner Wood and Third slls. Leaf Tobacco, 61)""P. CUBA, just received an . lfoaAM mart? jjr.uaaiandNo F • it. own tar Californians. nOLTS REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Express ‘,..? in a fe*days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, marl.s 83 Wood street. ItiretOXIILRir c icHTXTOMV - GPMN - Gn I.V.L and 2,'price 50 cents—Butler's edition--containing all the matter, verbatim et literati:ln, of vole. .1 and 2 of the London edition--embelliebed with an accurate portrait of the author , Two vole . in one ; price 50c. A large supply of the;above received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood 'street. mat 29 LANDSCAPE PAPER— set, aview of , the Battle of hlonteseY; tt -" Cerro Gordo ; " 1 'E; " " Pets de Paris Buena Vista; ; 1, " Chase de Lyon ; ti I " Garde Franca"; I " " Col. C. Auvergne. The above is suitable for papering large public shwas Fir sale at the warehouse of S. C. HILL, . max.su SY Wood st. iY srt 4~9n}1}i~.~..~5..~~K"~#YG?~~ ~:AW i. ~ t ~+ , w"~.~~r}i, %`~~ `,for Sate 84. tio Land for Sale, TN WILKSIBILLD,'CIALLEA. COUNTY, 01110.— ± Several Farms, from 50 Acres to COO. Al, several Farms in ditTerent parts of the State. Some of them will be exchanged-Tor City progeny: Al so - a no d Stand-in Wilksvillerlhe. Lot is Ito 100;: the Build in s are iagood order - . or farther particulars, require of S. DOLAN or A. TONER, second story Burke's Building, Fourth sweet, Pittsburgh. - All lettentniust be pail paid. 'DOR SALE7ATWo Stop Frame Howie, and Lot, 25 feet front on Mercer street by 75 deep. The House .is .well arranged, having 3 bed room s,hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen; wash house, and front and back Porch. Price; 8120. Also,Three Building' Lots, each 25 feet front by 75 deep. Price 8500 8450 8400. Terms acaorantodating. S. curio:ma?, Gen. Agent, npl3 - . ' Smithfield street. OU8k; AND Li/P, IN FIFTH WARD,FOR BALE. 11 Situated on Walnut, below Pike street. The House Is wellarranged, withdining room and kitchen, with hy drant; a halt end, two parlors; two bed rooms and fin ished garret; bake-oven and hydrant in the yard. The whole in good order, and will be sold ate bargain. Also, shares of Hand street Bridge Stock. Far rent, a good Britk House,•on Caldwell at. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, - anti , - Smithfield street. WARM FOR LALE-71 Acres; about three miles from tee City. line, OIL the Turnpike, adjoining the old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. , The ground is well improved, and adelightfal situation for a country seat. it has thereon ts good Dwelling House, and three small tenant houses, and one of the ber springs of water in the country; and can be hal on very accommodating terms. Enquire of 'FHOS. ME LLON Ffeb23 OH SALE—A fine •Brick . House, and Lot; near the _ Court House- Apply to - C: SHANNON, Att/y at Law, Potuth street. 'llO LE'V=A:large Brick Dwelling Hlouse, suitable for two farailles. Elituated,lligh upon Federal Street, Allegheny, Apply to • febM . Liberty streeopposite Fifth. • frIG Lll'-In Allegheny-City, a Dwelling House, Starj and Lot ; GO feet b y 300, now occupied by Benj.,. (Hyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. Ifor terms, address: the subscriber via box 140, Pittsburgh Post. Office. fcblo:dte • ; ALM BRACKENRIDGE. IDORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story . Brick Dwelling, Je. situate.on - Fifth street, opposite therCourt Rouse.— Euquire of " BrMULLEN &IDOWNING, jaol7. 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh. ALTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A eammodious and well finished Tavern rand, la the village of Shoasetown, furnished in modern lityle,•witit - good Stabling attached: It will be' leased fora tend of years. Addieu -- jant2 SHOUSE, Shousetowit. WO LET—A good dry CELLA4,eltuatecl on the North -1 east side of the . Diamond, suitable for. an Ealing Room, orStorage of any hind. Eumflie of - - HOGAN & , CANTWELL, ; 66 Market' st., Pittsburgh. The Western Insurance Company, of ' Pittsburgh. IN conformity with the; " Act lumsrporattr' ig the 'West " ern Insiarance Company of the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny," approved the 20th day of March, a. n. 1019, Bookswill be open fertile subscription of the Capital Stock of said Company, at the Mononga hela House, in the City of Pittsburgh, ou MONDAY; the 115th day of APPAL, 1049,.berareen the hours of ten and three o'clock , and continued at the same place and dur ing the same hours,.from day to day, until at least Wan ty•five hundred Shares shall have been subscribed. Fiiie Dollars will be requited to be paid on each share, at. the time of subscribing. By order of the Consmissioners. ap0:161 JAMES LIPPINCOTT, Sec'y. &LAIR 4 aO.,- .TO. 120 woort STREET, have this day received Al their Spring assortment of FISHING •TACKLIF., which wilt be found to contain' every variety in their tine. Jointed and Walkirg Cane Fishing - Rods, Reels, Lines . Swivels and Floats; Limerick, Royal Imperial and ktrby Trout t Pike and Fish Hooks; single, double, swap spritiganil Yankee Doodle Jams, on Gut, Gimp and Wire. Aruflclat Plies, and Snoods. The aboveovith their large and excellent stock of Shoe Findings, Sporting 'Equipments, end Brushes of their own manufacture, they respectfully otter to the pub lic and their frien4, on the most reasonable terms. N. 11.—Machtais Brushes made to order, with despatch. aplltlw Maw 0.. • •ow . I AT NUMBER FIFTY-MNE, .Noi th •loest corner of Fourth and Market shins, Pintbing/s.--Birtositts! Baanstal I—The undersigned respectfully informs his customers that he has jun reunited from . the Eastern cities, and is now receiving a large and 'beautiful stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing a choice and elegant assortment of all the newest and most fashionable styles and fabries, imported this season, and embracing - a complete satiety of every article be longing to his line of business, an of which wilibe offer ed at prices which mast prove satisfactory to the pur chaser. The castanets of the house, and porchaseri generally are respect/idly invited to give thou-Goods an early ex Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS, apt( Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods: Musa Glisighwas# Le. R. MURPHY, at Northeast corner of 4th and • Markel strews, has. received a large assortment i l sKinen .Lustres and Oingtumas, and French Dres s Oinabsuns. Also— Drab Alpacas and Maude Lames; . ' Satin striped do. Ms. DraiseDilutions, and Tissues; Super English Prints; Domestic do. A /o.fro assortment of Gloves. liosiery, and Spring Goods senerallyo rorhieh Me attention of all btryensa Dry Goods Is invited. plorlYbalisaaie Roamson second story, where goods will be sold to dealers very ape IiVUOLESAIsiI UST GOOLHII. - A. A. MASON 4 CO.. Cosonestotreas aon larrosrests, N 0.60 3 1 / 4 11.1CXSramirr, itRE now opening the most extensive and varied as- SOnment of SPRING awl SUMMER GOODS ever exhibited in the Westenn country, comprising upwards of eleven hundred Bales, purchased in entire packages from the manufacturers, importers, and large auction sates, by one of the inn, residing to New York, who is constantly sending us the newest and most fashionable Goods They name in pan :-- 100 cases rich Spring Prints; 30 " Mous, Dc Laines; " lawns rod &BLM/ 23 " Cotton and Linen Ginghams; Is 3 " Bleached Muslin*, all grades; 30 " Calico Muslin.; 10 " Shirting Checks and Domestic Gingham.; 21 " Itipka'e Couonades and Summer Stuffs; Gt balu of Tickiugs and 230 bales Brown Muslin., Also, cases and packages of Bonnets, Plower.. Laces. Ribbons, Silks, Shawls, Barnes, White Goode, Milli nery articles, Cloths and Commerce, Linen, Hosiery, and Gloves City and Country Merchants will find their stock as large and desirable as Eastern stocks. And an exami nation of their Goode and prices cannot fail to convince all that, with their undeniable advantages and facilities, tity ran eonipete wick any Eastern jobber. The fact has been clearly demonstrated to hundreds of their patrons, who previously purchased in the East. Their stock will be fatted complete. nplo 13IPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Strata Boat Owner* and Hotel Keepers. NORTON'S UMW:BBAL COOXI\O f3TOYES nre offered as the best Cooking Stovri in Market, having a new principle applied for beating the oven, that bread, vacate, or any article creating steam or vapor, can be baked and retain its flavor the same as when baked in a brick oven or reflector ,• also, in point of removing, , is saving time and Mel.. The public are invited to examine the Stove. For sale only at No. 112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove,. where reference may be had to families who have them ut use. Also, thiny different patterns of Cooking Stoves, plain and Clancy Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves, he hc . faplathrd . A.A. C. BRADLEY._ rOR.K tr. HOLMES, Third street, opposite the Post y Office, have received a fresh supply of this valua ble work The Lives and Adventures of the Desperadoes of the • South-West. A Man made of Money—by Jerrold. Wallace,the HotO of Scotland. The Prince—by Henry Cockton. The Reformed Highwayman. Fonr Months among the Gold Diggers Count of Monte•Cnato. „ Life of Franklin, illustrated. Arthur's, Bulwer's and Marryatt's works on hand, with n variety of other popular Literature. A superior article of Tissue Paper, (French,) Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Pocket Books, Pencils, Wafers,' tee. apl.l Family Groceries. THE subscriber would call the attention of the public to his In and well selected stock of Family GRO CERIES and TEAS. Families will be supplied on the lowest terms, and all articles delivered free of charge in either of Use two cities, by HENRY C. -KELLY, naiad:lm Corner Fifth street and Market alley. HodWitten , ' China Store Removed. WTug subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and vicinity, that he has moved to a more commodious house, No. 50 Wood street, near the St. Charles Hotel; where he his opened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Herlin f f renc h and English CHINA andQUEENSWARE. Please call and see thera—for to describe them is ,impossible. The stock embroils everything in the business. useful or or. namental. - itiplfil . Al, HOTIRINSON. . .._ . ' . - - • NEESE ARES AL ON NEW GOODS., AT P. DEI , ANY)S,._ N 0.49 LIBERTYSTREST, SDCR(i<JI JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assert meet of FtenrA,. English, Befgiats and. American CLOTHS, CASSEIIERES and VESTINGS,ot the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a variety of entirely new style. Fancy Cassimeres and Vestutgs, of the LATEST IMPORTATIONS; All of which will be made to oraer lathe most fashiona ble manner. at short notice and reasonable prices. A large and general - aisortment of . ' , READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' Ou hams, made in the,present Spring style, comprising every description of ' FROCK AND DRESS COATS,' Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths, of the most fashsonable colors. New style Business' Coats, plain black and fancy colored Cashmarett, Tweed and Scurtmer Cloth Sack Coats, and Pantaloons of superior single and double milled Cassimeres, Summer Cloths; and every other de scription of goods suitable for Spring apd Summer wear. Also, a choletassortMent of NEW STYLE VESTS, • Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain and fancy cCilorst plain black Satin of superior quality; with a treat variety of substantial and well matte Altogether eomprising one of the largest anti lakathteartest aelortmerits of - - • - READY' MADE CL4.ITHING,... 'That can be found in ltie City which will be , :eold Low N B. To Tann:qrs.—Weeps Graduarint u er (41ro Id sure Srsteur, for sale at ' P. ELANY'S, ap6:d&ror 49 Liberty st. Greenwood Garde - 'PHIS delightful Summer Retreat is now - open for the Jt, reception of visitors. Ice Creams; Fruit, Nets, Con" fectionary, and all ,the good things art nitare!and can produce, will he served up, in the-best manner, in the Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread at 6i o'clock every evening . - Conducted on Temperance principles, end closed on Sunday. ' Boquets of the iboicest Flowers put np atthe shortest notice. L A large collection of the choicest-variety of Green-' house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for; ap7:lmtcw• Ile new steamer Thus. Scott:will be ._ready, in a fori days, to ran from the Point to the Garden. ann.- J. hIeKAIN. Extension of the Haltimore and 01l1011ftill, Road trio CONTRACTORS FOR GRADVA . ITON AND MA SONRY.—Psotionie are invited forthe Graduation and Masonry of the followingdescribed sections of this road—the. sections averaging a mile in. length—com, meeting in the town of Cumberland: Sections 1,2, 0,7, Eland 10, will be let, embracing considerable rock work along the Potomac river bluffs, and -the masonry of sev eral bridges' on section Ist Also; all the sections from 30 to 45, inclusive, (excepting sections, 43 and 44,) begin ning 28 miles from Cumberland, about a mile below the mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the eummit of the mountain. The, works upon these sections is heavy, containing , much rock excavations, and two tunnels, :each about COO feet in length, and a atone bridge of con siderable size. The whole number of sections. now to be Leta 30. 'ln the course of the spring and suminerup wards of 30 more , heavy sections will be put under con tract between Cumberland and ThreeForkscreek. The 'remaining sections between those points, and ether work beyond the latter r orill be let in thespring of 1850.- Specificationa of the work on the M sections to be let, will be ready by the 25th of March current. They will will be distributed from the company's offices in Balti more, Frederick, Harper's Ferry, Cumberland and Washington. The Proposals will be directed to ilia un dersigned, at No. 23 HANOVER ST., Baltimore,. and will be received until SATURDAY, theMih of Apo!, in- cluSive. Before making bids the line should be ihor mighty examined, and the resident Engineers will be in attendance thereon, to give information. The most sat- isfactory!yestimonials will be demanded. The payments will be trade in cash, resetving . the usual 20 percept. until the completion of the contract: The most energetic prosecution of the work trill he required. "By order of the President and Directors - • - BENJ. 11..LATROBE,'• mareodtap2o ' • _Chief Engineer:. Needle Worked Collars, rice., My R. MURPHY has'now open a large assortment of • the above •Cioods, of venous styles, and at ex tremely low prices. - Linen Cambric Itandkerehicji, of .all qualities,from -10 cents up to . 83,50; taco, mourning do, of different Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterns, very , pretty, jail open . Victoria and Lisle Edgiuge; also, Loom Thread Edg ings and Laces, warranted iinen,tend at len than conc— hal( the former prices—beaides a - large- assortment of Wm= GoODs generally such as. Malls; Naosooks, laokonets, Cambries,• Book MUlaills and Bishop Lawns. IjY Wholesale Rooms up stairs, corner of Fourth and Marketstreets.,2. • MA' ' 45,1100 I(ards of Paving. -• . THE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract with some suitable person or persons to furnish ma teriels and to pave about .25,011 X) yards of the streetsof that Borough,- will receive Sealed Proposals , for the whole or any part of said work, until the Ist of May next. - Proposals to be left with Jamesd.aPElrity. fly order of. the Council. ap2lm THOMAS, Bt.:ACK/40RP,, President. OLD! GOLD HOPE C L OT HING EMPOILI um. J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and JUL. the public that be has opened his NEW etianzao Srosa, N 0.27, Market street, between Worst and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe , riot - assortment ofclothing, stu table for the present season, Having just returned /TOM the East ; with a 'new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the moat desizable patterns, which will be • nuulo up on the shortest nodee and in the most fashienable style, on the one price cash liyterll, as low as can be had at any other establishment in. Pittsburgh. • Don't forget-the - islace, but call at th s CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market st , Pittsburgh. fmr3l:3m Valuable Real Rotate for Sale. TIRE subscriber will sell, at psivate sale, that valuable Property, on the Fourth street - road, adjoining his pr.sent residence, and give possession instmediatelys— There ate about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LANtr,'ln a high state of cultivation. . The improvements are a latge and well finished BRICK DWELLING- HOUSE; a su perb Harn, and other out-baildin gs. Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain end a good Pump; which tar nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees aid Shrubbery on the premises.— If the above described property is not sold soon it will be rented tor -a time. Also, for sale, a large, 1:0T, : on Pen.dplvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk.. Inquire of [mar3l:3ml DAVID .BEELEft. LEET would respecUnlly announo to her lrl friends aad the public, that she is now prepared to seconunodare 'Boarders.- Besidence t Second street, be tween Market and Wood, third door Bear Wood street. References ezehanged- Cassigreaa lialtesai - - T AD)F, wanting !something superior, both for book jj and comfort, to anything they have ever wont, will •please call and examine them. 'rhese Boots have no strings to tie and nine, nint dangle about the ankl e ; - - limy ate not only much handsomer, but dulPlaYthe foot ISM ardthrsto iiirutudi better advantage than a ny -other Boot or Sboe made- Yon will also save time and trou ble. Idannfnetured by S. KEYS. rooms No. S Fifth street. LADIES' SPRUNG SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color,onband and made , to order. . . diso,,n full assortment of Children% Shoes, of every description. Nam/factored by 8. KEYS, maMS No. B Fifth 'street CURTAIN PAPER-8000pieres of Rainbow Window Cunain Paper, new styles ; 'MOO pieces plain Green do., at 8 C. HILL'S, mead , 87 Wood a:. Starstin 1)110T T LE.RS AND Maxeracruaxas or Mrszest Wasse, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Stead and Pop, No. 18 Alarket street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. tnar23:y For Sale. DRUG SPORE, in Grant street, near Second. En quite of fap3:3wl . WU. HARDEN. Isaac WI llama, MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be tween Ist and 2rl streets: NricE.—The underaigned hereby gives' notice that from and after this date Mr.4ona Rorn is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable, Head Quarters, A. April 2 ,' 49. No. 29 Market at. EMME April Magazines roc el ve d stn. A. Mtn e ea. GODErS LADY'S BOOR, FOR APRIL ; Graham's Magazine for April. Sartain's Union Magazine; for April. , Macaulars England, t and 2 parts , ; cheap edition.— Published by the Harpers. Part 6 illustrated Lite of Dr. Franklin. Celeste, the Pirate's 'Daughter ; -a Tale of the South west. By Miss Elizq.A. Duprey. The Midnight Sun. a Pilgrimage; by Frederika Bremer. Blackwood's Magazine, for March. Litteirs Living Age ; No. 254. ' Er Smithfield street, third door above 21 LGINGHAMS.—W. FL Mourn: has now open a large assortment of above Goods; plaid Cham bray Plaids and Stribes; also, French Linens of every quality; barred do. for boys' Wear ; And a larger assort ment of woolen, worsted and cotton Goods, for boys' wear. Buyers are invited to call at North-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. - - Wholesale buyers will please walk up stairs, entrance from Fourth street. • meal Notice. • Airlt old customers, strangers visiting the city, and 131- others wishing to provide themselves veldt' a hand so no DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES MI3UIRE, Third street, St. Charlesßuilding._ New Goods. I. TN a few days I will be in receipt of well * Selected and fashionable assortment of SMILNITGOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of. try friends. A good: fit warranted in all eases, JAS. Me GUIRE,TaiIor, • mar3t N UTS -10 bags- Filberts,. 10 Cream Mite;. 10 " English Walnuts; - 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux. [mar3l) sale by PRUNES AND FIGS-3300 drums Figs ; 150 boxes and Jars Prunes, lore and for sale by J. S. IIONNET, Liberty street NEW BOOKS—Historyof %newt Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engrartne. Just received and for sale by . JOHNbTON & STOCKTON. • mural. Corner Market and 3d sts. A 4 AUAIJLEY'N YU! , ENGLAND—Harprre Edition, fine paper. No. I ; price 25 cents. 'Just re ceived and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, - literal , Corner Market and ad atm. NW BOOKS — Essayy on the Union of Church and State. By Baptist Noel,hl. A. The Hand Book of Hydropathy, for professional and domestic use, with. an appendix. on the best mode of forming hydropathie establishments, being the :result of twelve years experience at Grafenburg and Freyvial; den. By D. J. Weiss. • The Cations,. a Family .Picture.. By Sir B Bulwer Lytton. Just received, and tor sale by . JOHNSTON Ss .STOCItTON, corner Third and Market sts- rno ttIILLINERS.—The subscriber has a lastock 1 of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET B LOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at Turning' Establistienr, No. 27 Fifth street. • marl4:llra • H. fir,, RYAN. MOLASSE.-30 Molasse s , in *lore and for sale .by . 'rrip2l - 'B. & BARRAUGH. 0" GES! 0 RANGES !-600 bozo* Ora#so_l4).!!!:t re ceiied and for oale:by JOSHUA liltrypotoLL Apprentices W waited.. rnfEenbseriber wants Apprenticesi to learn the Cala 'net, Chair-Making and Chair Painting branches of businesa. Boys of steady habits, about 16 yeariof age, woald be preferred. None need imply, who cannot come well recommended.. H. Gk. FAHNESTOCK, , m „ 1 . 7 - , 101 srnithfield etreet. WANTED—An,activeTartner. with 81506 Cashcarl hat, to en g age in AWholetate and Metall Orocery business, non in active eparetton;'artlf doing it good bu, einess, having the. advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, " - Smithfield tee UST FirtkiVEtk at the sight of «Plane and Saw"- 400 ;pairs Twisted atui Balogh' Troii ' woo ire. Wrought and Morse Nails. , For Oak by • , , , '• 111.1.13 R •2c. LAUFMAN, • - No: T 8 Wood st. !l~lsei(atieoa~ received and for J. S. BONNET. NEW GOODS..BARNAINBI BARGAINS ..- 1 THE BIG GOLDEN •DEE•HEYE -AGAIN. . - • New Spring and Summar Dry Goods rwsii openitt;.. as ths " 1 ' Skit V the BIG BEE&7VE,im Itfarkg truce( , -•:.- .: between Third and Fourth struts. ' 6 1 .. WAL L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, he t • iween Third and Fourth streets, sign. of the Big Gobienllee-Ilive.has ttowcommencedrecalyin , . a very large and splendid - stock of Spring • en - Summer DRY GOODS, whtchhe is enabled to offer to hiss : numerous customers and the public generallyott prices far below those of any former season.-. These Goat have all been selected with the greatest eare,and will be.' foUnd to be one of the largest and most . splendid stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city. As many of these Goods have been purchased of the frn• porters; per the latesi arrivals from Europe, the subscri-, ber is confident that he can offer to his castomers the very newest styles of. Ladies. Dress Goods, comprising- . English, Preach; Stiiss, Irisltand Seetchfloodsi together, with - a full'astortment of American manufacturei. - and.. cheaper than can be found elsewhere. - , . - . • . , - - • • LADLES' 'DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameletin Silks, extremely low; • - Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; • - Rich Grenadincs,plain and figured;- Glace Silk, rich goods; • • - • • Poult de Sole, fashionable and late importations; • Black Armares, plaid and striped ; • - --• Brocade Lustres, new styles; • • •'• • Mohair Chameleon figured, (very cheap ; ) • • • •••• Silk Tissues, all co l ors ;' • Balzarines, in great variety ; • •• - :•; . Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; • • New style rich Mourning Lawns ; Organdie Lawns, a beautifui article •••• Black Gros de Rhiac, all widthsand grialities ; Black Botaliazines, of Most approved. makes; - • Paris printed Baregeg, extremely low; • • • • 'Pails printed Lawns. In great varisty ;- .• - .• Crapes and Crepes lAsse, a full assortment of colors and qualities; • - - • • Togethef with a large supply of De Lines and Some allow as 12/ cents per yard. In addition to the above will be found p. beaUtifdi Assortment of, Black Brussels Lace,for trimming dresses, mantillitaand capes. Also, French worked Capes, Collars and Cairo,' latest styles.- Also. Vittona Lawns as d Sniffled , Robes very cheap; Swiss, Mull, Jaconet and Book Marlins ;l3onnot Ribbon; &Inas ;Ribbon ; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials ; - Cloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. ; - ' SHAWLS! SHAWLS Grenadine S hawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article Bich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Node Emb'd Thibet do.- _extremely low; Black Emb'd Thibet d 0... very cheap; Black Silk „ do. best qaality Black Nett do. log?_Prlc sr r- White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; - . Chameleon Silk -.do. lam importations; Printed Cashmere du cheapest in the - can . white Emb'd Thibet . do. q beautiful article.. PARASoLS!PARASOLS!!, ,‘ The In cheapest arid best assortment in ilia City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendld,rich anti costly article, of the 'newest styles awl - colony. cari always be found at the Signee-Ifive, binam'enThlrd and Fourth ins., N 0.62. [mar) WM. L.-RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Gaods; Cheapest Tat A LARGE` STOCK OF . GADICO, from n'ecnor to 10 11 cents per yard-, Bleaclitil and unbleached hlnslins, front 3 cenis•upward ; Bed Tickings rind Checks, _ a full supply of all qualities and , prices; Irish Linens r-Table Damask, BMW/a and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers t Crash' mid DOWiai; Scotch And 'Manch - ester Ginglirap; Salt/netts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue "Drills; all of which' will be sold off at prices that cannot fail to please and without fear of competition. I[l7'' ' Remember the Big Bed Ifive, Market sheet, be Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. ' • • New Spring Goods! ;TO: 65, MARKET STREET, between Fourth' street' .L'l and - the Diamond " Foreign • and Domestic Drys Goads.' The subscribe rhairjust received his first supply ot Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the ,Spring ; Sales, - consisting in part of the following: • - • 4-4 English Lawns. only 12} eta: French Organdy ',- Lawns; 121 cts..•4-4 Blue Merimac &kits; 121 cts„ 4.4 Double Purple Prints, 12} ci,., Drab Moos de' Laini'l2}. cts., French Dress Ginghions, 12} ets., 4-4 Brown Mtis linos, from 5 to 8 eni.,Dleached Muslins,2l etc,44 Bleach ed 6} to in , ets. Prints, Merlmac Patieias, etc. 2d Mourning Pr. Ginghants,--121 eta ; _Preach Work • LADIES , GOCI • ' Brocade Chamelion DRESB S. rosha Figured Silks, Cho melion Satin de Shier, Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black. Gm. de Rhine Slks , Figured Fonlard•Silks, - Fluid G re. illArtnour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black ?dautilla-Silks, Paris Printed Lawns _English Printed • Lawns, French'. Dress Gingham', E mbroidered Swiss Manlius, Paris Printed Mons de Laing, Saba Plaid Bern-.• 8 , Chamelion Plaid Grenadines! .PlindlintenLustreS, VARIETY: GOODS: New style Bonnet Ribbons. Lodies' Cravats, Beier*. Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchi French Work Gapes mid Collars. Black and Colored Ki d Glrsires,Lisles t Thread and Silk. Gloves., Mohair, and Worsted Mills, Black Sisk Fringes and Gimps; md_n, Swiss, Jacortett and - -- Thread Edgings and Inserungs; White and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere, Monivitia ' Black and White Cotton Hose and Black and White Silk Demi Veils.. ' • - - . '• SHAWLS: • • , • - Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape ... hiro:l4,i, • Plaid and Black Silk Stuiwts,' Black ind nous • _de Lain Shawlsi Satin Plaid .Berags Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroideredlibick and Colored Silk Frin e Thibbet Shawls. • • . C AND STAPLE GOODS :' - Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths,'Russia Din• per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns,' Bleached • and Brown, hlnslins. - • Casinetts,' Kentucky Jeans, Bed,. Ticking, D o mestic Ginghnms, Colored, Catabrics,..red ..- White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown Bleached and Colored Drillings, - —.GENTLEMEN'S . GOODS: •-• ' French and English, Blue, Black and BrowaHlotbs; Black and Fancy-French Cassinieren;•Necer Styli Fanor. - Vesting' and Crnvats; Silk Under Shirts and Distwailg. ...- Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and fine • : :lament of Gloves, 'Hosiery and Suspenders: • - - PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS:':':- • • , I have _just received .a Spleuuid assortment Style Plain and Fandy Silk Fringe Parasols, Far -.-- and San Shades. - - • all -The above Goods have al been purchasedat titn.low s eat cash prices, and Will be sold Wholesale and 'Retail, nt such rates as cannot fail to please all: ho wish to buy good Goods at low prices. ABSALOM MORRIf3. No. 65. Morket'st.. Pittabo - - The Spring and. Summer titocar or READY-MADE 'CLOTHING AT THE THREE DIG DOORS, 5011 Tax PRIM= SEASON. HAS • tiaras man tiltrhix!lps Even by the Cekbrated Establishment itself: THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has emibled, him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, 'Wholesale and Retell, LOWER'llnin any other House, East or West. ' JOHN ATCLOSKEY, Manufactiner Readyineide Clothing, No. 151 Liberty sire o 4:Pittsb 'ugh, Pc, has jest completed his Stock, and has now on hand,'retbir for sale, the kii-gest, 172 03ifaaton able an &retried anon:mon of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered la the 'United ~States; all of which have - been - made under his imme elate inspection, in this city, a r PRICES =AT Hear OVUM • vszszannest=together with one bf,the choitest selec , tions of Imported fine Black, Bine Itrown,'ollie and ' Drab French, Belgian and English'. CLOTHS;- that has' ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy.YEST INGS of every description snob as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich 'Silks, fancy fiatinti &c., &c. All ;the nen est styles fancy CASSIMER Jth, of every - description ; 1 all of which will be made up to order lit the 'shortest no lice, in the latest and most fashionable style. - The proprietor informs nest üblthat the - principle upon which he Will do busi*lll he upon th e basis of HONESTY and FAIRDRALRIG; and in order to es tabli eh a c onfidence in the buyers Th. am determined to ad. here.to my original Motto, "Quit* Saks and Small Pro fits ;" and also make' the buyer-his own:selenium, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures so that each customer can select from-an immense and• exquisitely assorted stoe k; the articles he requires, at the Jos sat pried neon possibly be bought for. Busines,vshallcontinue to be transacted at my erten sive establishment, which hits long sines obbuned the character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in trine • cloths * • Octuatrnerost and =Vetrtlaga 6A3fIIEL , GRAY;" rERCHANTTAILOR,Xxchange Buildings,a. Clair s tree; .PittAurgh. ha, lust returned from - New York and Philadelphia, and it now receiving a fine asiorttnent of Cloths, Passimeres and Vestings, of the •1) est quality, and latest styles, which he is prepered ha make to order in the hest manner and in the latest fashions: (641,1 m " rine litilrts, !spring ,StVer. MinWARD TODD. & ate now teeming frotn their ,ioj - Factory East, a large stock of fine and - medium qua!• hy SHIRTS, which, for durability and style' of manu facture, are not rpassed im this or any other market;.- The trade will be supplied -at lowest New York4trices. 47* Waterman, corner Fifth and Market streelN ust T VORY - CChISS--.1 case - assorted lengths, including ..1, - .Fine S. and S.S. Fine. :Pot sale at the lowest lUSUU facturer's prices, with discount off, at - -- „ EDWARD TODD& CO.'S. Co Cor:o Fifth and Market sti ,up stairs. G" SUSPENDERS ewe, .assorted, qualities Swivel Joint Suspenders, ion received and tor sble low by . E.. TOAD & feb2 Cor. of Filth and Market sta., trstairs... ARPE'r BAGS-1 ease. fine Hilton; -._ " Bniasela Caziait 3pgs. - Received-this day and ler sale low by . apt . EDWARD 'WOO & 'CO. Gingham*, . .• ALARGE and nandsche assortment of newest styles, - particularly adapted to Cat s trade; just received by mar2it2m HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. ilayie's Chintzes. ?""fASES of above Goods; 3-4,44 fancy andnonble l'arble, for sale by' ,‘ roar29Chn• & CO. - - A m d s ,LIN E DNree,SEREdGsE o S e LIN ry E N de s G c l r N ip G ti H on A ; M P . % ope 4 ne a rbY F . ncy arI9:2m G MAM f PTON SMITH & COia !PO COUNTRY hIERCHANTS.. , =W. R. hitamon t N j Rata corner - of Fourth and - Market streets, Pittsburg has now open his first supply of D PRING and SUMMER GOODS, and invites merchants to examine his snook.-- 07- Wholesale' Rooms up stairc , :-OtranCe' frotn.4th INGHAAJS! GINGHAMS ! GINGHAM !—.A. A MAsoN At Co., No. 00 Market oreet; have;ln snore . 50 pieces Gingbarns, 'small plaid, and desirable Goods T.IRESH TEAS. =-The subsenber is now receiving, at . the Pekin Tea Store ' FRESH OOLONG BLACK PEAS, by_ the Sarni. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only, vessels in, this Spring. "'Also, Sue Young-Hysonslmpe rial and Ounpbwder. •• • -- ' :..A. JAYN S, indrl.7' ,'• • • • -- • .70 FOurth at. a . Qt AVE- .COSTS.—Persons indebted to E. - Triovrt.t.o f 10 Rag : 7 110e Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. - .IOHN , L'OVLE, feb2o :. Fourth street, near Smithfield st.- PORT, W1P0.1.5-34 casks, pore Grupe, iu - sture, stud for saleby ' .14.5R3TATTONilr
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