. _ • • • Moriii ll 9 Vagt Ormttg' , Offitt CORNER OF WOOD AND 'FTFTIT STREETS:. - Tr Raving added ter our Esulblishnient, splendid Ste am-POwer Printing Machine, we are propated . to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in aatyle of un stapassedbeanty and neatness,. and upon the most rea sonable tetne , Warespeetfaily solicit the, patronage' or the publin , ' ; nthisline olourtuniness: . . ...thyteftsttiare resiquaqta hand iettheiffetiii , esbeftere . 4 Welotti-P_:/f 171 is 'meat he eompifed teieh, its order to in. nav an ira •-• Inerkiiiiposiade, aft settlieThette would rife7.o ' . , Larson Scos.a....Prepared by J. W. Kelly Wdliam - N.Y., and for sale by A. .TAITiI; No. 70 Fourth street , for the manufacturer. 'This will be found a delightful article of beverage in families, and particularlY in sick rooms, RaralellßßONA.,--.An improved Chocolate preparation, being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, Invigorating and untamable ; rebommended. particularly for invalids.- Prepared by W. Raker, Dorchester, Mass., and for sale by A. Jsvrms, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street ..; 130 - • Ibmustirrsos arm Gotrr —Wright l s Indian Vegeut table Pills are a. most extraordinary medicine for the cure of Ithetmuithuil and Gout, because they not...only cleanse the stotnach and'howelsaf those morbid humors which, if taken into the circulation and thrown upon the membrane and muscle, are the cause of the above pain-, tam aladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels to take up dud which is already deposited, and therefore are lib solutely,certain to "make'" a perfect care of Rheumatism and Gout A Atingle twenty-five cent bozo( Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills Wilt - often give the most astonishing relief; and peiseveranee accord - mg to : directions will be certain .to &impala of every description from the body. /jennies of Counterlifts and Imitations.--Remernber that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of l'i'musati Wiliam- on lie top label , of each box. ~_Remember. also, that 11. Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Tlurd stree s, is not an agent for this medi ems, and.we cannot guarantee its , ghnuine that offered The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Olfice 169 Race street, Phi-adelphia; and by. JOHN THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied istthe:wholeitale rate. uP 2 / ' _ _UCTION SALES, BYJAAEKS .111 1 KENATA, AUCTIONEER, No.-114 Wool) 13nnti. TUBER DOORS SIMI PIPTIL QADDLERY CTION, to . r. pay Freight :and "' Charges.—On MONDAY next,,,A pia' lad, at 10 o'clock • in the foinhoon, will he soldp - ar McKenna's Auction 3 Room', to pay freight-and charges: box Saddlery, marked No 80, - 5. W.: .1„, Pittsburgh. Penna., contatning brass tenets and nooks, tinned double ring pelham roll t backlesiplated- do:No: I, do, do: barred, tinned-buc kles, long eye tmmies; finned martin,gale hooks,. plated 'do do., brass dor rte., Japanned coach tainte.s. • . ap2ri JAMES hICKENNA, Auett ARGE SALE OF 60.1.D1ND smv - ER Avxrciim , r 1.4 Ar.A.T/CTION.;- 1 0n Saturday evening next, .olst inst.,..at . 8 o'clock precisely, will be sold, at McKenna 's r Auction 'Romig, a large invoice. of . Gold and Silver Watches. reeetved•fropi an - extensive English' mporting houseitiNew YID*, an agent of which is along.. The sale tvltlbe sinsitive. Among the lot arc some very fine, Levers." Also an Die same time,l Revolving Pistol. City and' County Scrip talc: u at par. • ap2o • „JAMES IIItKENNA, Ana. "VALUABLE PRIVATE .LIBRARY OF. BOOKS A V AUCTION.—On Saturday evening next, April itla at early gas light, wilt be sold, at .111eKenna's Aired° Rooms, a. Tahiti/ale prirate.Librai y of miscellaneous an. Theologscalllooka. JAMES AIeKENNA, ' ap2o . r s - Auctioneer. AftGE'RA.LE OF DRY GOODS.; CLOTHING, Boots 1.4 and Shoes; Hardware and Cutlery, it AUCTION.-'.- On MONDAY . , next, April 23d, at 10 o'clock in the foie noon; Will be sold, at MaKenna's Aitation Rooms, the stock of Goods of a-country store from an adjoining county,. as the owners lira declining that business— among, Which arta- large. lot of superfine Broad Cloths, CalicoeirXiiighisai,/dusllits, &e. Also, Clothing, Boots. and Shoes, Hsi - aware, Cutlery, ke. - 1440 ' JAMES' MOKENNA, Anat.. HOUBEHOLD.FLTRNITURE, Feather Beds. Bedding, fdattrames Carpeting. Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stove, &C., at A.U.CTION.—Gn Saturday next. April 21st, nt 2 o'Clcick in the nfierncion, will be at ad, at hic - Keana's Auction fLoocur,.The Furniture of a private family, among whicbnre—household. furniture, .feather beds, bedding, inatteasses, carpeting, 'kitchen utensils . , cooking stove. aIbJAMBS- AIehENNA. Au ct. - - - - - SMEMO CANDELABRAS AND SOLAR LAMPS sr Auctud.—n' Saturday evening next, April tilst, bostbld,AVlßagenna's Adation Rooms, large as sortment of splendid Candelabras and. Solar Lamps of the lateskiityleitand - richest pattems, - recti red (torn N. York. Therare'openund ready fcirexamination.' apSl • - McKENNA,Auet. _ _ IEtOU§EItOLD Carpeting; Cooking Stoire' and' Kitchen Utensils nt AUCTION.---=en Seiturilay next; April 2lst, tit 2 o'clock in the afternoon - , will be sold dt McKenna's Auction Aroma, the Vothitnie of ft:Orly - Me family declining housekeep lag, luiting'whlch - tire—honsehold:furnitnre, feather beds, bedding,. earpeting, cooking. stove, kitchen utensils, etc.. lapin ' JAMES Mei:ENNA, And - ,CHMINISTRATOR'S SALE of fislitabte r . &orb, at . 41/CT/ON:—.011 _MONDAY eseninp, Alva 30M, at A pain 7 oclock, will be sold, nt Itlchenna s Auction Rooms, by order of H. S. Mograw, Administrator of the late Richard Biddle. depeased4,-, thiirb Band Stre et Bridge Stock; . 5` do Penna. and Ohio Canal do. 5 do bfonougabelaNavigation Co. Stock. • H.S.MAGRAW, Adair, • JAS. McKENNA, :Suet: J . • TNITED STATES' PROPERTY AT AUCTION, —On /' Santana; April 28th, a: 0 o'clock in the forenoon, *ill be sold, at the corner of Penn street, and Garrison alley, the followingpublic per r y, for cash, par funds, 4i2 :---8 Axes, I Axe Handle, 2 Bugles, I Dram Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxs IS Recruiting Haventacks, 171 Knell. sacks, 15 Rub b e r s ,I. Flag, 3 Coffee' Mills, 03 Cam ns p Kettles 108 Mess .Pans, I•Frying Pan, 2 Sauce WoodßuCkets,Plater, 3 Tin Cups, 1 Sad d'e Blanket, Holster and Cirsingle,2 Blankets, 2 Hatch els.' 15 Spades, 3 Shovels, 104 Camp Tents., 475 tent poles, 62 Wall Tents and Flies, 5 Nall Tent . Plies, 102 11/ell Tent Poles, 7 Blankets,l I pairs S tockingsi 1 great Coat, 1 Anchor, 2 Cranks; 1 Cast-Iron Plece,.l Steam Engine, 7 feet stroke, ,did to he an excellent article, and former /9 us .44 as boardthialt . Suitesi, steamer Col. Lon Terms : cash:Parfunds. ;- JANIS hIcKENHA, aPI3 : • • Auctioneer. UZMM=3MM . . . , 1 . a with pleasure that ihe subscribers in. _. :. ~t faint the citizens of Pittsburgh and . Vicinity . - ',Mal they have completed arrangements with .. - Ateturrs..7. C. Jenkins &Co of Phil il • ' ~ • • _._ to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly . on , p . ...... ' ~..hard. They Ore neatly.and securely put np la] 'in metallic packs of 1, land Ilb each. With ..eir printed card—showing the kind'of Tea; price,. .:,- ~. e"of. the 'concern and depot in Philadelphia, with'all ittykl4l.4/11 to return the Tea, if not liked. ••' • .... . '• rarEtt. Parcas• i g IGL4lNvpder ...,..,.., 7 . •0.4. ~ I.i . 1,00 1,25 1,50 ogi liven al• : -....• •••• • • • ;50 •75 1,00 1.25 1,50 X ilyson.•.•'••• , •% ,7 , •5 4 3 - 0 21 75 LOO I . X , o . y.lfyiton...',. ,'•'.. • • ;:.• ;50 Gn 75 1,00 1,25 150 . ~ Bl,ialri I Black •' • . 3;1.50 ••• and .Fine Extra Fine— .75. 1,00 1,25 1,50 Warrant . . We Will all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if nOt - stquoior to any sold in this City, and should they not prime acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the Money will ba refanded, as it is only with that understanding wet sell. - - ' ,--•- . - , . Weliuk - a fairtrial, that public may' be; able to judge'betWeen 'our Teas and those heretofore toold by o.her companies in this city. A . • . ... - . ~ Alt loved Orrin delicious and good flavored TEAS, should gWerma cal l. Dealers can be supplied' on'the Far male ily JOS:S.ISI YOUNG & CO.; • • N; W...cornet..lth anti Ferry inmate, and - -E. YOUNG tc SON, S Mir -/otaer 3.1 and Rosa streets • ikE131.15.0N IfINZEIPS, 07 ilfamravatarta-, r . " dem: very high back Shell Tack Combs; medium " -" " " aierd; ." narrow bearded . top - " . ‘‘.. ".- , - 20grots tom:Rona " t• dor.. Shell Side Combs. assorted Riese; 30 gtoss corn Horn Side bombs " ' _3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; imitation -:", 50 " test English Hour S. S.'S. tine Ivory extra large - ; " tin boxes .22gToss S.:. I- -Comb Cleaners; Albanjr-Ale. - •• ' TUBT'RECEIVED, from .New York, a lot of fine -Atziltr.axE. -- IL LANDWIIER, ' Swan House, Market street. OTOCit NOW COMPLETE,—R. D. Tnowinolir his ►stovg,in store.the largest ateek of Rich Fancy and Staple DarGOODS, that he has ever had the pleasure of offering to. his ;Customers and the public. Those wishing. it.piliro(Doods for a-little moneycwill, please call iit.llo Market street,threeeloora from Liberty. - split gAßsips'NEW' NOVEL—Manoitror' H ALL, irea-Sevialther Night the author of ' , Two Old menezeetnf , Enieliaivyfilttior.tvt"Angela "etc: JILSt reedited tr - :- . :-.Tc!MTSTON _ ' Oh:ToN, • ."-' Comer Market and ...Rd Sts. Sowing ,IFnabilintsw nf 111111inary,- Bonnets, Cardinal., &c. TDIST reeeived - Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal ell Silks, Fashionable -Ribbons, finest French - Flowers, Cords, Frinfee, Taimraings, Etc. Straw Bonnets cleaned and.alteredto the Spring fashions by one of the best, Straw. fitilliaars, In the ctty. r Silk 'Bonnets, Cardinals; Dresses, and every article in the Millinery and Dress making bath:teas, Wade ap by the beat bands. at - MRS. DUFF`S,.IO St. Clair street.. BBASS CANDLE STICKS: 2 4nm s'eeqtved.et the sigh r at tlyi Finis,: and Saw ' dsptondid asiortiaeat otßrass Carille , 7*tiski; varionskindi. For sate by _4-, Oto • , DDER LATJFAIAN, - Wood street. • 'Cit Script.. 'ffORROW;No.: 17 Fifth Sireeti between Wood Lind sAlirkittilsill sell Tor City Script iery . cheap, TIN, COPPER AND 13.RERT IRON E. 191toiesale -or . Retail. tie Writes perSontr . wishinglo purebniss to call, and - ots:st., English, just re cc “red ond for !til,t! C A44'j tof 1 ". 1- 13.• A: PAHNESTOCH CO Ist end' Wood ids.- D I tDIWITSAP.S4II 4 LA--3 bales, Honduras, just re. T ARD-20 kegs No.l Lard, just rec'd rind for satelly apt) - ARMSTRONG &.CROZER. Agi —4OOO pounds COMMIT Smoked Baton, for sale by rapl9) -. ARMSTRONG & CROZER. A Jr. - 7/ , •-' . ' , --- 46 'emmerticti anb Sinantittl ITTSBURG)II _tIOXILIIt .OF: TICA.DIE: 7AATES MARSHALL = • - - • T. s. CLARKE. • ,Cciairdirtsz pcia JOHN SHIPTON • '' • • - F'ASSMI . . —.....oNGER - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184 8 .- Ste stilloatPacketLine , leaveadaily for eineinnati,lo Passenger Packet,-:via Bmwnaville, to. Baltimore and Philadelphia,B if:Nand 6P. H- , • : • . Alan Coach Line, dire et to Philadelphia, 9, a ,ass and 11.2} P.M. Western and Southern Mall Conehline o 4'a. North-Western, via Cleveland; daily,lo t m. . Erie and Western New York, daily, 9,4:01. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Bandays,4 ARRIVALS AND DEL.\RTURE OF MAILS: testeie Mall via Philadelpkna, due 3 a. at., closes 1.2 w. %Vestem Mail, Ctn. ant Lolusr., due 8 e. at.,eloses3 .Soutk.vin Dalt and Wasbington,dne Br. at., eloses3 mr. North-Western Vila Cleveland, due 10A. at., closes 8 A-Bi. Erie and Western New. York, - dae B.r. a., closes 8 £.l . . Par value. Asked..:Offersit .8411 k of Pittsburgh 55000 85000: - 550,00 Bantu:dip Bank 50,00 4400: Illettlants , andld. Bank • 50,00 AOO • 49,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank . Nona in santket. Hand Street Bridge 60,00... . 50,00 49,00 Northam Liberties Bridge 50,00 asp Old Allegheny Raga 25,00 36 7 00 25,00 - Corinellsville B. R. Stock, paid On shares; 82,50-- ' .0,00 1,43 City Banda* (0 ft' cent;); . . •••, • 9900 .' • Monongahela Bridge • •• 6 . Gas Stock Dally iie;teyour OE'FICE OF Tint' PoST. '.- • SAITBDA:t nOD.lslltlla, April 1890. . . Business .tvint.brisk . yeeterdni notwithstanding the dulinese in tbe money mar et .; GROCERIES—SaIe 0f.40. bags CofTee a t Bc4 other small sales Ut13 , 16, Sugar and Isitolastes brisk, but GRAIN---There little doing., Side of mall lot of Rye frem'first hands "at 44. c.; resold at Mk. Barley is worth 50a545c., according to mality. Wheat does not come in ; faretere are wise - enough to hold on to what they base, for before maey mos. there will be an advance. Oats are worth 33034 e. fromstote. . _ FLOUR`-Sales yesterday at $V0053,40. „The receipt's are falliagetr. • The Mills along the Mai. kiagute and other places arc still; faritera refusing to furnish Wheat.' BUTTER—Soto . caf. bt a. ot 120131 c.", LARD—SaIe of 40 big . .st 50. POTATOE'S-43ido of 'l2O saris good Article "4t • DRIED APPLES—% Sale of 1200 bus. at'500530 DRIED'PEACHES--Sale -of 80 suck. in $1,1)00 /tail - Road" ti 4 . 1 f 4329 1 0 A ................ ... CITY AND COUNTY SCRIP taken for the Largest and Best BREAD ever offered for sale in this City, at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets. R. REAttrv.. "Se rip "Itt gist. shierUp.r. - H OGAN h CANTWELL arc just opening, at No. AB Market street and at the mew frnt oft- e east side of the Diamond, a splendid as o sortmen th t of Fallorth sh- ionable flannels, - Leghorn Hats. Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Faupy Silk Craves, with au in numerable collection of -Variety Goods, winch can and Will be - sold at the cheapest prices. apla -HOGAN CANTWELL.. Serip t Script "DITTSBURGH AND JiLLECHRNY SCRIP taken nt ..1C par for DRY GOODS, at the uign or the'lfig Dee Hive, an Market street, between Third and Fourth nip.— No. C 2. tapl9) WM: L. RUSSFA.L. . . Money I Money t Money t $5OOO OE PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY CITY &ND COUNTY SCRIPT. wanted in ex change for Clothe, Catsimeres and 'Trimming*, at ROB INSON'S CLOTH STORE * Postllaildings, corner Fifth and Wood $l4. - apleidt IDECEIVEDAT M. A. MINER'S.-4Torat'sChetaistrY JA, applied to the maunfacture of soap and candles. Expedition to the Dead Elea; by-lilontague. The Sett Lions; or„ the Lost Sealers; by J.Fennimore Alordannt Hall; or, a September Night. • Ellett AVareham,n thrilling novel; by Alio E. Pickering. Litte@'s Living age. N 0.237. - Gold Alines of the Gila .by Welber upIS Sarrurrnam 3o noos ABOVE SECOND. TiOTATOES-1400 bush.. per steamer Columbian. for I sale by pip IS] HUEY. MATTHEWS !'Opt--9U bales, per steamer Dolphin, for sale by aplB RHEY, ATTHEIVeI & CO. BACON—W,OOO lbs. assoned, Hann, Sides and Shoul -11 den, for sate by-. - • - apts. MIES% MATTHEWS dc CO. D RIED FRUIT—'?O,OOO . bu. Dried Pei 300 " " Applen; fot nate by RIMY, MATTHEWS k. CO. IAtfOLASSES- 7 .100 bbls Plantation... oak cooperage.) pet steamer Consignee, for stile ' - biATTHPAVI3 & D ESK SKINS, .5 . .c.11 pa , c.. 1, tickler Skin, To sale by IMEY. 11TA r TTHEWS 8 CO. SH NlllOl4 117'011LD respectildly . announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be'will remain in this place aim days. His unparatlelled success in the treat ment of a large majority of those diseases which have ever been regarded us incurable by the modern and More fashionable practice, has induced him to send- forth this card to the afflicted portion of mankind. He has, within the past twelve months; imparted instructions to up wards of 2000 citizens of Tennessee. Virginia, North and South Carolina, Kentucky and Indian*: among them Physicians of higlastanding, rind they oil bear testimonyl of their entire satilaction. De has also succeeded in 1 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, be *mild come far, far short'of so herculean a task. Dr. 8. has keen en gaged since IWO in selecting and purchasin all the pop ular and secret remedies which. could . be gobtained in England, /reland, Germany and the United States, from those perisous who were eminently successful in curing some ot thn following diseases, viz:—Rheumatism Dys pepsia, Sick and Nervous Hea dache, Pains or Weakness in. Back or Joints, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Spiral-Ana dims Epilepsy, Toothache. Contractions of the Muscles,. • Weak or Inflamed Eros, Piles. Asthma, Cancer, Tetter, Feast Bite Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases along Femalestanding Diseases, General Debility, Zed, • For/all innruetions for tbe cure.of all diseases origi nating in, or calming. the, derangen3ent of, the Nervoug System, so that those who ,recetve - instructions can act with equal efficiency as himself, ha charge is orgy. „Ten . Dr. S. is:furnished With certificates and recernmend s. lions from the most intellige3t and respectable Physi cians of everyplace at which helms bad the'pleasure of visiting,whicb he will be pleased to exhibit to the in spection of ally who may desire it. The ingredients used are almost ezolusively Vegetable, ex ceedingly semple,, aud within the reach of aIL . Persons afflicted with any of the within named Din eases, would do well to Call upon. Dr. S., and If not.effetb natty relieved, no retnunenttion will be required for Ilia services." , His motto is, .No Cure,,No Pay: Dr. S. Will remain during his stay at the Sr. CHARLES HOTEL Rodin N 0.73 . apl7 . - Vissilhorn i , Jr., WROLEilual AND lIETAIL DEALER IN HOSIERY GLOVES ' TAPES, THREADS, PISS; itse., ifith a variety of 0017114. and.,,Pciney .Goods, QaEAP FOR.C.ASH.! (woe of TILE GILT .CoNL) FEDERAL MIRE, ALM:OREN!. ALSO, Dealer in French,Eaglish and German Variety Goods, cradles, chairs and baskets, , shoe thread, ,boot laces, knitting , ,phis, percussion - caps, fish hooks, slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, hair brushes gum - suspenders,-' bonnet muslin, ivory Combs, tooth brushes snuff boxes, hosiery, gloves, rib bons, 'galloono, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet -wire, finer purses,' razor ;trope, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk. spool cotton, loin:loco boxes, German pipes: segar easei,shavibg brushes, shoe knives, fishinglines ' shell combs, marbles, slates, cray ons, dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, &c. (.17 - Cotintry,Merchants, Pedlers and others are re-- quested to'call and examine Cot themselves; es am de. - tennined to sell cow. von CAEN. taar3l:d&W apl6 DRESSOSILKS—.Inst. received, an invoice •of very handsome Drees Silks, of the newest and most pop. alas styles, imported this season. : • Also, very. glossy Sleekof , tll widths, for Vi. zettes, &c. PHILIP ROSS, nolB • No. 50. corner 4th and hlarket fIOFFEE-100 bags Rio Coffee; •-. 10. •• " • Old Gov.lavar " • 10 :Lagroyibl for sale by . • KING-fr, MOORHEAD. FRESH TEAS-44 packages ' Yoone'llystin,Gunpow der, Imperial and'ltlack Teas, jusereeM and for safely . (ap2o) . .RlNGtic MOORHEAD. . _ . OBACCO-20 boxce„faviirite IKandy Se; . 1 : For saleby (iP2O) 14060.11KA.D. DINE . 0 1L—euatantly oa band and for Bede by rr ap2o ' . : KIN &.MOO/MEAD.. 11}1ACKEREL-NO'tiaireis, raj(b arrels, quarto r 11. L relz, and kits, Noe. 1, 2 and 3 for tale by npAl KING &MOO 'AHEAD.. • prturr—so boxes Raisins • 12 40 . - 24 qr. 4. • Vease.Eight's liaisins• ' '3O linuils Pigs; . . . - case Seletly Prunes i..• ; _." Rpm • 5 .. boxes Lemons,• at rend-tunl-fornale by iiiNG4t , IIIOOItHEAD: . • SI'iNDRIES---17 doz. mixed Pieolilly,' Gherkins atm. Manger - Pickles, 4 gallon lityttlev 4 dozen Pickled' Onions, gallon and quart bottles; 4 dipz. Pickled Cabli flowers, half gallon and 'quart tattles; 4 dozed Pepper Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doz mssbrted 'Elyrupe, quart bot tles; 4 doz. Lemon Snap - , quart bottler; Stiozen Walnut Tomato Catsup pint bottles ;.2 - doz. - Loom' Oil, pint bottles dozen Gelatine, an improved preparafion,:pint bottles ;Juirt received and for sale by - ' ' KING& MOOSGEADi . FLOUR , -10 barrels Fauityplour. fot idle by • ' - • apin ttEMr, MTTLIEWS - 8c CO. RAB CIDER-18 barrels, for sale by aplB RHEY, MATTHEW'S & CO EWE STOOKS. 10,50 W _ AND PAPER-. 500 reams: Sand . Paper, superior urn cle, No. I to o,.eonslantly; on hand ad for sate low, REYNOLDS & SHEE, Corner Penn and Irwin streets. FRESH ARRIVAL^OF NEW GOODS, AT. P. .DICILANDS. NO. PORTY-NINR, ,LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH. TUST ,REOEIVED, an extensive and. general assort ') meet, of 'Fre.nch, English, Belgian and American Cloths; dassimeres and Vistingi, of the latest and. most desirable patterns. A.mongsllhem will be found avarie ty of entirely new styles Fahey Cassimeres and Vest- Inge, of the latest importations—all of which. will he made to order in the.most fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices,' On On hand, a large assorunent of 'READY-MADE CLOTHING, ariade. up, in the : present Spring Styleiand wall sold low for cash. . . • N. B. .To TAtunts.— Wati'a Graduating Shoulders' Measure System. for sale at (titilid&W) P. DELANY'S. ,JalN•AteGnire, • MAILOR,..TAird anti, near 'Wood, respectfully informs 1, his enstonters and ilte,public that he hasjust reeeiv .ed from.the East a well selected assortment tit - SPRING, GOODS, which ho.willmako to order in the best manner, Chem, for Cash. .nnll ar NAlonday evening, some , place between th e Dia lj-mond and the Filth Warffi two City Wartatita.=‘one N 0.272, for $1.50 ; the other 299, for 819,06. The Glider will-belibemlly - rewaoed by leaving them at the May. , or'a Office. JESSE hi•JONEs, irotassE-iou, hay barrOlr prime quality , for :M. by JOHN P. PERRY, ap.sl ,Corner of Hancock nu and Allegheny 'Wharf: hanhillii, tor sale by - JOHN P. PERRY, .. apAI Corner or - Haneaek at; and Allegheny Wharf.-... Qeanu 'l , , ec-SINCLIAIR lave rem ° d `l4 • Or Wood and virst • , - -°.- 10 t comer. DooKFTI2 gt 9. Ccilt Bellows Pocket &mks' ••• 5 • ' AlorocCO - • - • On hand and fot "sale ihr •• • ' ' - - 97 Wood 'street. F UR SALE_ A s Eth fßrown Horsea . En a quire of - MeCANDLpSS & CAMPBELL. p 10 97 Wood titreet. - - r_ 2:" Jittellign i te • :perap , OF - :RlTTsstaticlu 1, 5 FXET V7ATRa Tug cnAltnL. SCANT . . Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. .---'.3lichigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver.' << Robt.Wightman,—,Beaver.,_; Baltic,'Jacobs, Brownehjiie '" Atlantic, Parkinson,' d 0.... Camden, , liendrickson, MaKeesport. Messenger NO.2,.Woodward, COL " Shenandoah, Bowman ; St. Lords,. Caleb. Cope, Murdock,. Wellsville. Yankee; McKee, ' u. ; AlighenL Clipper, Wai e rson, Beaver EPARTED.Steamer Itlichit 2 an No : ,-Gilson, Beaver. -.Lake rie, - Sboles,Beave r .. •• • " Robt.Wightman. —, Beaver.. • .-Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville - . Atlantic,-Parkinson i do. -Caradeni. Hendrickson McKeesport. , • • , Clipper N l o a . rk D W vo e . l sville. liall.Columlitm Green; Nashville. • - Lowell,pexter, Zanesville: r"< " A. Clipper„ - Waterson, Beaver. MeNeel Sunfish. • ' - - . TEAEMGAT AGENT, can be found , at 'Wesley 0 Griefs Counting Room, cornet of Watey and Smith. , field streets, Pittsburgh. - • , mar 27 For Saint Louts, Galena and Dubuque. apiteTaa new light draughtiaseenger steamer LAMARTINE,Duncaa, Itiater_, will leave for e a ova and intermediate - landings, THIS DAY, 18th teat , at 10 otoloel; a.. M. For freight or passage, apply.on board, or to . - 13. - • ' ap2l ••• : : . GEO. MILTENBERGER. AO. -,Regstliar Paukketa. SteamerrYANKEE, Capt. McKee., leaves eveSaufalay, at 2 o'claelr, P U. • -.Janney JEN NY LIND, Captain GALLIOEIER,ieitVCIS every Tuesday, at 2 o`eloa 'P. yr. , . For freigltt or passage apply to w. IS. WHEELER Agent ,- ape. Comer of Water and Strutitfiald alai` .. IMat 1949. 1e49 QINCLNNAT.4 • AND., PnTSIliniGH D-A.Tror sTzAat PACKET LINE. Tllls Independent Liho of steamers is now composed - of the !argent, swillem, best finished and famished, and most powerful boati on the waters of the West. The highest raps am paid for the zervices of the heat and Most experienced men engaged in the river business.- - The line has been in operation for six years ' • has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persona. The proprietors challenge corn portion with any passenger line in the Ullioll for safety, regularity, and speed. AU that money van procure has ,been provided for the safety,. comfort and convenience of 'passengers.. : The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follow,: MONDAY I'ACILET. The Mommoasex.a,Capt-Stone, willleave Pittsburgh 6,07 Monday morning atlu o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACKET—The Ilmszams No. 2 Capt. Ailineettsr,, , will leave Pittsburgh every• Tucaday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. M. WEDNESDAY PACEET—Tbi New Exeunt. ,yo. 2, Capt. 6, willleOre Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning allOo'cloek ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing al 10 P. - TR77RSDAY PACKEi*—The Haitimaa7, Cara. R. I. G-nwe, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; 'Wheeling every Thursday el: titling &S ID r: s. FRIDAY PACKET.--the curprallo.23 Capps. CrDeks will leave Pittsburgh evety Friday morning at 10 o'clack; Wheeling every , V/Itlay aVening at 10 P. u. . - • s4TDRDAYPACKEt—The MISSIX"rit No- 2 Capt. I. C. Woodward, will Leave Pittsburgh every Baluiday morning tit °o'clock 'Wheeling every Saturday evening at r. ma. • EMMA T PACKET.—;The luitAc Nuorrox, Cunt. P //exec will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning nit 10 o'clock; Wheeling every SowMc evening et 10 P. X. . nor 19. Ve roperty', for hale, of 421. /lain; OITIJATED /of n frem the Cemetr ry , and oppo -o'site the, residence of Col. Crogban,presenting a front of 11.130 feet, containing a itew cottage house, with hall tri centre and 4 moms, 4'beit rooms and good erliataolke.— A tenant house. barn,Stables,. garden, Ad.,' all uuder good fence. This desi r able property is suitable for gar dening purposes. or country resuleiteesiassereral prom inent and beautiful locations esti easily be improved for that purpose. Price, 82l an acre. Terms-easy. S. ',CUTHBERT, Ben. Agent, Smithfield street, ffAL ESTATE FOR SCRIP.— For sale, ii Voidable 11 Lot cf 20 feet front on Beaver' street, Allegheny, by ft 7 feet to a 17 feet alley, having a small frame Cottage Dwelling House, with other improvements. 'Price 84t01, in Patsliurgh and Allegheny City and County Scrip, at par. ' &CUTHBERT, Gett.Ageul, Smithfield street. Merchants' Motel; -- Fourth street, between Arch and Market, Philadelphia. lIIHE Proprietorship and Management 'of this well-. known HoteLhaying this day passed into the hands ot the sable ribers,tney beg leave to State. that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age ith which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremitting attention. to deserve the patronage or their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C & J. ItIeKIBRIN, ap29:lm (Formerly of Exchange Hotel. Pittsburg.) p s--SI ski. Galena Potatoes; 30 barrels. do. Received and for sale by )a1121) W. DYER. EGG --• .12 barrel*, to niirve Th istiny, for aide by npt W, DYER, No. 13.9 !Allen DRIEDPEACIIE3-31111!bushels, for sale by ova) %V. DYER RIED APPLES-200 tiu fornale art2o W. DYER REEN APPLES—aI barrels, for sale low by ' ap2o W.:DYER. • !'LOVERAN D 1111.16AVITSV.t.II—FOr sa!e. fip apLl) %V. DYER. ROLL BUTTER-3 barrels, Fresh, tor sale tow .by W. DYER, apno N 0.153 Liberty street. OLEMONS AD D FIGS ISO boxes Orai3ges; 75 " Lemons; :DO drums Figs; to arrive day, and for sale by JOSHUAi RHODES. No. G Wood Rt. • ( k HAGS FILBERTS; ' -h. 1.1 20 " Walnuts; • ' :2 . s'. Cream Guts; . 40 trail lyalea Llmonds; Just. rec'd and for sale by app JOSHUA FLIODES, No.ll %Woad at. - - IoF,BAGS BRAZH. SUGAR—J net reeeivellan4 for 1 0. safe by JOSHUA RHODES, - a pp No. 0 Wood et. BASKETSSArA - tTOH.;T — . --- 7 2i..1 4 cases Sardines, in runs 4 "" in 'half cane; " • " in gnarlier cane; Just rec'd and for sale by JOSHUA. RHODES, ap2o , . No. 6 Wood st. 180 ji a Ll pfk bEl TS 4 lM U ß l l4 '— O l DW, a ko b . y 6 Wood or. WRAPPING PAPEK 2000 Wis. Single Grown Staw Paper; • 2000 " Medium " 500 " Doable Cron 100 " • Blue Factor* Paper; • • 150 grois:gannet Boards,- in more and rot...sale low by • OHYNOLDS & SHEE, . • ap2o • - Corner Penn and Irwin ittreetß. TRITINCI PAPER— r 300 reams fair to prime ruled Letter; 100 00 " t " " t o o, " .plain " Caploo ruled i . C In Store.ind for sale leis? bv plain . . REYNOLDS PIrEE, Corner Penn and Irwin streets. PRINTING PAPER -200 „.00 24:10 " • . „ 200 " different sizes; in store.afid.for sale by • ' • . RET.NOLDS.& GHEE, Corner Fenn and Irwin streets. tIED PEACHES -7-109 bus.. prime qualit, for .salell b JOHN P. PERRY, al • y ''Nzt'door to Perry House, Allegheny :Wharf. _ , . • Vi r tik - Pepartment 'llttiott 26'4640" Xulu to *lotion to Waints invaded for by an - act r?. eon • 'gems. apj.ror4 fid Moretti P, et4tttled ":,in act topro ride for ,the pagnient of horns and other property lon or' destroyed lit the military service of the .Lintued . Statei: , - • LL CLMMB'under the provisions of 64 act num ' A. be pres - entedat the office of the Third Audilorof the Treasury tlepartment,..and each mast be - substantiated breach evidence as le hereinafterdesignated,-with res pect to cases of the class underwhickitfulls- . :' FirsrChtss of Casa By the first aeCtion of the law- it is enacted: Thin airy field, or staff, br, Alter officer, mouniedmil itianuin, volunteer, : runger. - -oreavalry, engaged iii the - military service of the. United States since the leth of June, ISM or who shall.liereafter. be in said Service, and has sustained _ or shall sustain damage, Without any fattit or negligtMClS an his part while junior! service, by the:loss of a horse im.battloi Or by the toss of a horse -wounded iii battle, and 'which has died,, or shall die of Said wound, or being ro wounded shall be abandoneffby, order of bid officer and lost, or. shall sustain damage by, ;_the loss of Stay horse by death or abandonment, because of lite unavoidable, danger of the sea when on board a 'United States transport:, vessel, or - because the United . States:failed to Supply transportation for the:horse, mid thrM:asiner was compelled, by the order ofhis command itig , offiber, to embark and leave him, or in consequence, of : the - United States, failing to supply, sufficient forage, or because the rider was dismounted mid separated from. Ms horse, and ordered to do duty on foot if.A.a station de tached from his, horse, or when the officer.in the imine diftte command ordered orshall, order the horse turned out to tpuize in the woods, prairies, or commons, because the United States failed, sir , shall fail,to supply sufficient forage, and;the. loss was orshall be cousemicnr thereof, or for the loss of necessary equipage in consequence of the lossot Iris-horse as aforesaid, shall. be,- allowed and paid, the, value thereof, not to exceed two pundred dol lars: ihrovided, that if any.payment has been or shall be made — TO any one .nforesaid.foillieruse and risk, or for forageafter.the death, loss, or abandonment Of bishorse, said .pityment shall be deducted from the value thereof 'unless he satisfied or shall satisfy the paymaster at the time he made or shall make the payment, or thereafter. .shoW by preof that he was remounted, in which cue the dddifction shall only extrnd.to the time -he was on foot and provided, also, if any . Payment shall hove been.or shall hereafter be made to any person above mentioned - on account of elothitig, - to . svhieli he' ilrtufnot : entitled by law, such pisYment shall Ile deducted from the 'value of his Muse or accontremenfip.. . To establish a clairounder this provision the claimant must addmie the evidenceof the - officer • tinder whose command he served when - the loss 'occurred, t. or a dead, then of the next surviving officer, describing the property, the value thereof, ht' the time of entering this' service; thetints and Manner in which the loart happened, and whether or not firms sustained without any fault or negligence on the claimant's part. The - evidence should also, eaher,the claimant was remounted after the Jos state when be was remounted; how long be continued so, and explain Whether the horse whereon he was remount ed had net been furnislird by the United States, or been owned by anothot,mouriteit militiaman or 'volunteer to whorn,paynteni for the use and risk thereof; or for its forage, whilst in the possession of the claimant, may' have been made: and if it had been thus owned, should name the person and the tommand to which he belong ed. Add in' every instanee in which the claim may extend to equipage, the several articles, of which the same consisted, andseparute value _of each, thoufal b n, specified. Second Class of Cdres. The second section of the law ersartst .• "That any person who has sustained or shall anatain damage by the capture 'or destruction by en enemy - , or • by the abandonment or destruction by" the order or the commanding general, the: commandingofficer, or quar termaster. of any horse,' mule, ox, wagon, cart, boat, sleigh, or harness, while such property was in the Mili tary service Of the.. United Staten. either liyitnprestenent or contract, except in eases where the risk to which the prOperty.weldd be exposed was agreed to be incurred by: the owner, and any person who lies sustained or shall' sustain damage by the death or abandonment end/ow:of any such horse, mule or oz. while in the service, afore said,.inconsequence of the failure on the part of the Vol. • ted States to furnish the same with sufficient forage,.atid • nay person who has lost, or shall loose, or hashed or shall have destroyed by unavoidable aceidesittuty home, tnele,'-ox, wagon, earl. boat, harness, while such Property Was in the service ateresaid, shall be al lowed :nal paid the value thereof at the time be catered the service: provided it shall appear that such loss.cap ture. abandonment. destruction, ar death, was without any fault or begllgence on the part of Alm owner of the property,end Wilda it was actually employed in the set, vice of the United States.” T . establish a china under this provision it will, in addition do the testimony required under, the head of rfirst class of cases, be -necessary in eases where the ProPerlyilostiwas ia the service by contract or impress , meet, to produce the testimony of the o ffi cer or agent - of the baited Slates whit impressed- or contracted tor.the service of the property mentioned in sticikebiend Ise of the °Meer ;Under whose commuted the sain"ras em. played at the time of tha capture,. destruction, loss or eh andonmeth, declaring in what way the property was . takeninto the service of the United. States, the: alue thereof, whether orgtof the risk to which it would be ex. posed 'wile agreed lo he incurred by the °Weer, and whether or not, as regarded horses, ratites, oxen, be en gaged to supply the same with suiSeient forage, in what manner the loss happened, and whether or um st Wasslie, lained.wittaout any mutt or negligence on his part. • - Tile fifth section of the law enacts: • -'. "That in all instances where any minor has•been or shall be engaged in the wintery service of the United States,: mid was or shalt be provided with a horse or equipments, ormilitary accoutrements. by his parent or guardian, mitt has died, or shall die, without paying for said property,. and the same has been or Abell be lost. captured. destroyed or abandoned, in the manner before mentioned, 4rad parrm er gututliattirbill be allowed.pay therefor, CM taking antisfector.y proof as in other:eases. and the further' proof that he Ambled thereto, by having furnished the game." A.parent or guardian of a deceased minor will, there fore, in. addition to each testimony applicable to his claim as is previously described, have to furnish proof that he provided the, minor wi th th e property therein mentioned, that the minor died Without paying for each property,and that he, the parent or guardiall, is entitled to payment for it by his having furnished the same, The sixth section - or "the law enacti - `That in ail Instances:where ahy person, other thin a minor, hits been r orthall he, engaged in the military sir: vice aforeetlid,' and has been, or - shall be, provided with horse orequinteents, or with military aceoutrementa... by any pe rison,the °erne rthereof, who has raked:or Atilt take the risk, of such horse,' egoifitnent#, or military Sc. eoutrements oti.himself, and the sranth bar been or shall he losticaptured,destroyed orithendoned, in the manner before mentioned, Erich - owner shall be allowed pay therefor, on making proof, as ill other eases, and Ike fur , liter proof that he is entitled thereto hy having furnished the sane, and having taken the risk Oil hiretself:!' , Besides the testimony in support of , his claim herein before required, every such owner thereof will have to prove that he did provide the horse, equipments, or telli tory accoutrements therein mentioned. and took the risk thereof on Matadi', and that lie is 'entitled to pay there. for, by .having furnished the same and taken the risk thereoron himself; and this'proef should be contented iu a deposition of the person who had been so provided by him with such horse, equipments, or military .acc.utre meets . Thard Cle,ss of i'rues. The seventh section of the law enacts : "That in all cases where horses have been condemned by a board'of offieers on account of their, unfitness for service; inconsequence of the GOvernment failing to supply forage, Olt such horses and their eanthPage shall be allowed and , paid for, whenever the facts shall be proven hylegolhnd satis factory eicidenee,..Whetheloral OT written, that such condemne dhorse and the equ,page, was turned over to a gaartermasterof thd army, whether any receipt therefor watt given and prod:teed or oaf , ' To establish a claim under this provisien the claimant mustadditee the. eVidente of thetntuesses mentioned on. der the head of !first class of cases, satisfactorily prey:. in that the Prenertythereia described Vas, While in the military service. of the. United States, - condemned by a board of officers on account of their being render. d unfit for service in consequence of the Government failing to supply forage, and that such property was turned over to a quartet:matter of the,Ualted.States army, explaining, when the•claltniatt wet remounted; &c., us required to said first class of cases. • - •- . In neense eandhe production of the evidence ly described be dispeored with,ohlest theimpracticabil- ity of producing it be clearly proved, and thee the near est and best other evidence of which the cane is'suseept ible must be furnished In lieu thereof, Every claim Mom be accompanied by a &petition of the eh:brawn, Oeclitting that be has not received_ from any o ffi cer or ageth of the United:States any hothe ar horses, equipage, ttheentremeats,' mole, wagon,' c u rt, beet, harriest,lits the case only bea in at the property lost In* any.compentation forilte same, * . and be supporte d , , if practicable, by the ,original voltaic Lion made : the appraisers of the properly, iit thci timedhe Same was taken - Into the United states service, and in cases'where the loss Is alleged to breve occurred, becaose,the United States failed to supply transp ortation for the horse; and the owner Wits compelled by order of his eammatidlng Officer to catholic ad leave hid, as vided forth the first section of the In* the 'affidavit of the claimant malt, hi addition to' the declaretion.above mentioned, - deelare " that lie did, in obedience te thq or der of biaofficer,lenve said horse and equipage, and that he never told or otherwise di•posed of the sai d or equipageiond ne'vel received any eompeitsthion for horse or equipage•from any:person Whatever." - ' All evidence other thou the certificates &officers who; at the time of•giVing thetn, were !tithe Ittilitary.service of the United States; mast .be•swont to before tome judge, jusiiee'of the peime, or other, person duly autheri zeo to administer oaths, - and of which authority proof should accompany the evidence: • , . . APPRUVRD, Mnich26,l&l9. .. . . , THICAACUTALLPARTIIENT. i . .. Third Autlitor'SOffiCc, March 31,'1649. , '.. • . . Each claimant can hay.e.the.sum which maybe allow. , ed en his claim:retained to him direct, on hissiguityinga wish to that elfeet,:and , namistg the place of residence het if the nieue3ifiv.lo.ise• remitted. or paidte ..ady.tither Teuton. a power'of etlorney to him from the olaiittiutt„ widuly ciecutcd and authenticated, should , be‘lbrwarded• th the claim, ..,.:.....t." . .. .• To facilitate:l6li requisite searches, and avoid delay in. the adjustment oftthe claims, each claimant should name Ott his papers , the:paymaster:yr. other. disbnrsing.i,fficer by whom lie ,wail paid for services of himself. horse, wagon cart, team, boat, & c. i. ,.- PETER 11 , ttGitlE11, - ... , Aprils .. , Third.tuditor.' T :a Pittsburgh 11,1orning Post, l'ittahurgiti-Pa., will give ; c above one insertion each week :for four weeks,: and send the account; accompanied by one printed copy 'Pfthe advertia ;Mem. t o ! the:offled bf.the' Third - Auditor,' for paytnent,.. ; ~-: - .;_. ''• .. ip9hl j ivii 4 sii, .. Aitravelt Roofing.. -. ITIHH Sithsaribeis . respectfully inform . the citizens' of Pittsburgh atjd vienuty, that they are now , fully pre pared to fill ardent:for GRAVEL - ROOFING, in, a man ner not to be nrpasted iu thiacity orelsewhece: .:.From their. exparlence tn...bnaluestythey feel -confident that the y.wiltiend6'itatisfactioit to all those who mi.y give them work, ' The: soperiority.Ot Gravel •Iloofs aver any other kind, partiettla rly in'ense..Of Fire, to too welt knewn,' to require -any tirgumentin ita favor.. To. thase who; are :Unacquainted with - our work, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomptv Liggett ' , :Sri, John : T.: Perry, Rody Patterson, X.- Kane, Jr ,, ,,and:othere i thr adorn we have done work. - O'Mara: thankfully, received and promptly= attended to . We wilt ,ba , found-oh Wylie street, be tween High and 'Funnel streets. t •., AIATTHEW . IIIeGOVERN.: ;• apla . Y; JOHN SEINIGN. • • P.rtante' Boardtaxg. . Q IX. of eight ydung Gentlemen wishing to obtaidPri -10 vine Boarding, may End accommodation 14 timely application to the - ;subscriber, on St. Clair et., Pittsburgh - . aptB:4 tvd A. WESTERVELT 4 , • • •..• ' , - . . . . GEO. W.:CRAWFORD, Seeretarrof War. =MTM A 3 aniterit'ilWY!eicliait4t Broker . •WM. U.WILLIA3ta s. • ' • ' EXCHANGE AND BANKING' OfFEUE: N. „Tit aa rood S'GUT ititil.T.itria tilts ,Irsbhunge, NOtes an. _ foreign' and' : houg?it 'and- sold on th most favorable terma. Collections Made in alltheliriiiiiiieat cities of the Union at the lovimsi rates. ..• ' A,Lto,:s 6UA7IBn. - e.nwasio. ,• • KRAMER & itAnat. Bankersignd Exchango-Brokrrs, /Joskri in Pattie) and, Domestic Bins; Bills o. .Exehange, Cesruisaus DelOca ! Corner of Third and .Ytfood opposite St. Charles Hotel. - . • may LIOLDII6I9-it EON,' Bankers and Dea/ws - fri Exchange Coin and Bank Wow:, Na.: 65 kfarke . tstrech Pittsburgh. .. iiLLING EATS, - : •_ • If aCT I RAIII New York • Philadelphia p"r . C o as u e s n l a e • Baltimore. - ="*. St. Louis Buying , rates indinns - Ohio Kentnelc - y- Virginia Wheeling Tennesseut die 1 . a . 9 3;_ u . BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE' BROKERS, N.E. Corner of Trocd and 812th stmts., Pintburgfi, Pa., rk,EALERS in Cain; Bank Notes; Time Bills, Foreign JJ and Dome stic , Exchange, Certificates Of Depolt,,to EXCHANGE. on all,the principal Citits of file Union and Europeifor sale in Sums to sun purchasers. CURRENT and per-funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS, made parts of the,Urtion, at the lowest rates: ", . - . ' ' sepll-1Y . , .LOUR -500 Carrels of very Auperior. Flour, for sale. b) " riktf . l CUMZIINS surra CORN liTgloo for snit, by fapLB,l , _ .CUMAIINS & _ - - • DA:C9N-11.1,000 Its. Bacon, Hy Round, in - store and 1 - 0 (or sale iztPlBl ' C SMITH. , TVIY .APPLES-50 slicks Dry Applen,in mare and for 1.1 sale by idplB] ' CUAIMINS dr:SMITIL "APPLES -90 bbls. Romania, Apples, for sale by ; op lb; ; a/Al/WINS & SAIIIII 11a1CKUILY NUTS—.I barrel•lllekoryNats,in store and for sale by DIM) CUMMINS & SCANS--9U bushels recant . , in store and for sale by jiMPB-25PW0 ' jlttrUtogd.lllBollVe by OA""L.-..quratrn makr,`constantly on hand and for sale by • •-. •REIODES.../c ALCORN, • dpl7 • . . • 30 Fifth street. ULL'D ilAßLEl"—eogganDy on bond and for sale I by RHODES & AI...CORN; CINCJNNATI SOAP-AO boxes Family No. I .. 542 4-i " 10 .• Fancy Received anci!;for sale by:. JAB . PATTON, Jr.,- • • apl2 -No. 17. Liberty at. IiNdINNATTSIOULD CANDLES-20 boxes, just G ecived and tbr sale by, JAS. PATTON, Jr., aP I 2 • • -::.::N6.17 Liberty st. QTARCii-a boxes Pearl Stara", received and for vale by 17 Liberty a. .1, 7- E.i'i iiurrEß—to kegs P50..3, just. received audfor .o._. sale by . 1 8.S.TATTON, 'Jr, • '; • apt?, ' . 1t"..-1.7 Liberty at: r OAF SOGAR—.IO barrels Na.Asast received and. for J..,,r sale by . , JAS:PATTON, - ./r., .pl 2 • - .. Nei. s 7 Liberty et.- 50.00H0" YIBNIX" FOIE BRICK—A superior article, to naive by Canal - end' for on accommodating tonna, by C. A. bIeANIBLiTY - & CO Canal Bann. 3_02 14 ‘1,01/ K-17 — bbla. Floor, for sale by • SMITH A. SINCLAIR, -.npl3 Corner of Wood and Front street.. ,7uutcoN-15,0uu tbs. Bacon.Hamaittidea and 'Monad AI en, City Smoked, for sale by SMITH tc SINCLAIR, -4p13 Corner Wood and Front streets.--. _._ ._...... if I APPLES—A' fele bbis. Green Apples, for kk sale by [apl3j . SMITH re stNeLAirt: -........._ _ __ PEACHES—IO sacks Dried Peaches, for sale by . SMITH it SINCLAIR, , app, ; rn . , s. _Ceer - Pir4and Weod streets:- fACIiKRAL-75 : bbls: 11Iackeral, No. a. Immo, -far 1,11. tale by - shirriLL - siNcLAta, apt 2 - . - ." - Canter First and I-Vood streets. I_IECANS —8 . bbls. Pecan Nuts; Just - received antlfor _IL sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Corner Flrstruul Wood streets. - - -• • A NTED.—Four good Jour. Fainters yranted, - JOHN CORRISTON, . maid'? ' " Cite rtes yroLOCR.4O bbls. Holmes'Extra Flour, hut received .1: by canal boat ' , Comet," and for sato by " • - S. &W. HARRAUGH, apt° . • Nos =Muter arui 104 Front etreet. - .1"1 REM bbls. Green;Apples; in store Uf and for sala.ky japlOj S. & IV..IIARR.4.IIGH. B ARLEY -00 bogie s' prime Ohio Suter; received ' and for Bale by S. & W.'HARUAIG R. JA . EATIIEII--6butidles Leather, in the rough; received and for ante hy .. ; (apto . ) 8. &W. HARBAUGII.. LOUISVILLE LLME-;-..lnit received and 100 1 i 1 .0 13 rtm.e by A, J. C. ACHESON, apel • No. 2 Smithfield st. I.o(nollSoierToMA-rtsigIMATPLES-011 - erett very tow l AV Y . & J. C....ACLIESON, 12P7 No 2 Stnitltfiold st. t) EIPO No.2Smittifield si: bo.l3lll,S. ; FLOlJß—lfarobleion's brand, Sor. daleby - ARMSTRONG h. CROZER.-, t4SHLS: FRESH ROLL . BUTTER Today received nodfor sale by jap7I'ARMSTRONG & CROZER. DEtt,.. bag. pure and for aule by. ; fatql - ARMSTRONG .d& CROZER. IRIED.APYLIiS.-20.satks "Dried Apples, Ur' and.for see by (07) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.. /00 P r sAgA. , ..NYOOI. TW EDs--For :4U -n PS. FANCY CASSWERE—Qa baud, and fotaake e.n../ at tattuaracturer's price., by f(elP.10) H. 1 CASE UItEY Aux 7 .6cturu—Just reed, and for Isale at manufacturer's - wino., by [felt:lo] H,LEE: 1 CASE /NEIMAN Aftrtii7Err 1 for sate by ' "Ifetalal- PAI RS DRAB ELANKET§:—ThOattention 50 ifonuticaeit is direatedto this article. They will be sold low. to close consignment, by (re4o) H. LEE. I_)ED BLANKETS-1( case (SO pair} lied tilankets,co J..) by OS, 0 His, ribbon. bound, received - this day, on Consignment, from We manufacturer, and for - side by 11."LiEE, unite Filth' street opp jERRING—Ibb bores - ficaled - Berring, receivellaT;tl. , forsale by. . J. S. BONNET titaltlo- . r.' 'Liberty street. It AlB . l N {..-I.l° !! 'in in more and for - - rthi n aoi ,T. S.. BONNET. ORANGES AND LEMONS-5._ abo , tes Oranges In store and for sale by: im n3Ol .1, S. BONDegi. OrrCORN FOR CATTLE ANDRE..SO tlci—CSii inPriTly hnild and for stile by ' • . rrlFft4 RRODESA ALCORN; 3ft Fifth cem.t. coldss.-,A gittit veriety-ot Beek) Dreasing 0 and SideVompl, new !stilej i p_n hand at ZLHULON ~ _ •07 Market fareet. _ 71 Aft&AIJLEYIS ENGLAND- - A: na*, c:heap:oi uyi • V of hiticaultirs History of Engjanti, this day re . 'esivedld'for sale' Ity • ICAY- 4S , CO - '.. , ComerliVao and Thmrsts. BADS biii3 l ;4 4 7tft - ttiZa c ttd fOr sale bi- U tn o tei7 • , j. . A r4.l! ` 2lian ß Y '',,,, Negs:gar Oraliiiint ans. - COLTS REVOLVER'S, with appatatua, EXPrese in:siTiardayi ; by . JOHN CARTWRIGHT, _ Mario . - 83 Wood street : , AirACAULEPS7/3181.0001 E6IGIAND—voIe. 1 and 2, - price 60 cents—Butler's edition—containing all the matter, verbatim et literatim ; of vols. I. and 2 oft m London edition---embelllshed with art accurate portrait of the author. ...Tit ta 'volt - . in one; price .50c. A largo supply of the above received and-for sale b itu, JOHN B . 81 Woad street. T ANDSQAII PnP&R 1 set,--a view et the - Battle of Monterey; "1 " " " Cerro Gordo ; 1 " Bnena.Viata; / "‘ci Feta dekaritr,.. • • t"' , Chnair de'LYon/ • ' 4 • Garde. Franenix ; o '. ; Cot: C. Auvergne. The abOve is linkable tory paperinxlarge'plißlie room s For attic at the warehouse of ~ C. -HILL,. . . . . ~ , noot...and,Sbor: Warehouse. ) , 111.1011 M. ROllll having removed to -. the spacious buildin g formerly occupied , . by .WalLuce, - 11.iyon dc C 0. . - no. 116; Wood street, .near Pin, would respectfully invite the -attention 'of the public genorotly to. the large and. fide , assortment of Gogps.he is now offering Cheap for,Cash:: ' 7 All p s sons wfatijOg.a dorableundepeop article in the: SllO4 Itnti - xtre 'invited to call and examine his.stoelc.. ~: Alsiiottot OrKne Leghorn and Pilot Leaf 11.AV,and ii - gaid assortment. of TRUNKS, altvar ariband.. - - -... N:B.—He - idito continues to manOfacture is fatitacily.. INTANUFACtURER. =AND - DEALER. IN,TORACCO, Srit/PEP AND ISEGAIRS t . •- . No. 140, 'Moon althea ONE DOOll. TTAS On - hand.a general assortment of; the above tali *lce. amougurlich are the folldtving choice lirande: • Pi.Robinson'el'ound'imnap; ' Smoking Tobacco; - Grant & Wilhelm' , 5 do. Cut and Dry; • , Dawaml'ilah do. • Fine . Cat Chewing ; - -. • Baltimore - Plug ;. , Cuba Leaf. . Spanish•Segars, from 810 to:WO per AL.; Half hi - mulch Sep! ; Common Segura of every grade and variety... Cduntry bferchnuts viciting . the - City are respeCt.. .fnA invited meal! and examine hiestock. owrdl .r. rliffEcabecriberrheg . leaveloinformtbeir friends and ' the public Atint,:havingvompleted theiinhe rations iii Sterepthey are now prepared to orbit rantheirtnatonfg ra, having - received tvNEW AND SPVENDID STOCK. GOODS imtheirline , - -therbave added Hogicry, Trimmings, Bonnets,:&e. They solicit a %harejofthe very liberal pattonoge already conferred upon them. HOGAN & CANr Marre EliL t sire . 86 a . , • , • '*; )7ft* Land`for Sale' . • T WILILSVILIiE'GALLIA OUNTY;-'Ol - 110.-- 'Several parts 50 Aeree to que. Al Of diens wisck.neverril Farms in differen or Stnte. Same , 11 be exchanged for City 'property. Also, good TriVeni Stand iri Wilictiville,,MCLot 13 DO by 106; thn'Efoild- Jugs hie in good order. For fartherparticulain; enquire of S. DOLAN ot. TONER; second ,story Burke 'S Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. All letters must bo post paid I'OR SALE—A Two Story Frame 'House, end Lot, feet fronton Mercer street hy, 75 deep, The , House us well arranged ; having 3 bed parlor, dining room and. kitchen • - wash house; and front and , hack porch. Pricc,sUfl 0 'Also, Three Building Loth; each 35 feet front by. 75, deeP. Price, 8500, $450, $4OO. Terms accommodating. S. CUTIIBERT;Gdn, Agent, ar'la - • Smithfield street., - [_(OUSE AND LOT; IN FIFTHrIVARD;FOILSALE, Situated on Walnut, below 'Pike street.- The Muse is well arranged. with dining room And kitchen, with by= drant; a halt and two parlorst. two bed rooms and fine'Dated garret; bake•oven and hydrant in the yard. ."The whole in good order, and will be sold at a bargain.: - "Also, 14 sharesof Hand strict Bridge Stack. Per rent, a good Brisk House, on Caldwell at. S. CUTHBERT Qen. Agent, Smithfield street. Buying rates County & City,ortni I !Retie (Notes '• Pennsylvanlti Co: .New York -.-.* . ." New, Orleans • , F A t e R e% F irti L ne A l o t A ? r e s, e about th r e e d miles -fT roiFl ilnCcHorsyfialirhnohenjunpi k f a srL n bnn theoa grauudisweliimvee ! a i nndeisbtruisitu y oHfai ac country seat. it has hereon s good Dwe ll ing. House;adttreesmalte F lhlsi7an °e'°fte b !sirngstfvatnl intlco t an d n,eLi i : n Ver: acommdaongie2mEn zr or fe •'. THOS.. o N "Til oll :BALE—!fineßriecloasennnLti n e art h nr : Lrlaouv.. . 4pr 4 ytopr.sll ; ripm marl2,Ate:atLwtportteot., rriO LET—A large Briek.Dwelling House, suitable .for two families. Situated high up ou Federal street, Allegheny. Apply. to. LEE; feb22 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. crio LlM—la Allegheny City, u Dwelling House, Sus i 1)16 and Lot, SO feet by 300, - nosi occupied by Benj. Glyde, tuljoining Geo. Hogg. -• For terms. address the subscriber , via box 140, Pitunsurgh Post Office. • feblfhilt ALEX; BRACKEN] gnsig.ti BALE OR RENT—A Tsi4StnlT B o n u ckD r i7 ), r tl e in c7 1311 Fi!Th : t :tt t il c irta t D e i T e D C OW rt NING s , Junl7 219 Liberty street, opposile Bevonth' 11. —.--- . TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.--A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetowny furnished in modern style, with good. Stabling attached. It will be lensed fora term of years. Add' ess._ - - iant2 P.. SIIOUSE, ShOusetown,, r LIT—A good dry CELLAR, situated on dm Dior, j east side °Like Diamond, suitable for an , Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of ' ' ••-• , ' • ROGAN A. CANTWELL, ,• 40)9 .. ES Market st., Pittsburgh_' The - Western ' Insurance Company, o f TN conformity with the Act Incorporating the West- I. ern Insurance Company of .the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny," approved. the .20th day..of March, A. n. 1649, Books will be open for the subscription of the Capital Stock of said Company, at the Mononga hela House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 25th day of APRIL, lelg, between the hours of ten end three o'clock, and continued at the same place and dui , ing the same hours, from day to day, until at least liven- - ty-fire hundred Shares shall nave been subscribed. Five Dollars will be required to be paid on each Share, at the time of subscribing. By order of the Commissioners.:- apo:l6t JAMES LIPPINCOTT, See'y. VI 120 WOOD STRKET,Lave this ;day received their Spring assortment of .FISHING-TACKLE,: which will be found to contain every, variety in their line- Jointed and Walking Cane Fishing Rods; Reels, Lines, Swivels and Fionts;_lLimorick, DOM Imperia l , and Kirby Trout, Pike and Fish , Hooks; single dmilde,, swap spnug and Yankee Doodle sorts, on. Gut, Gimp . and Wire. Artificial flies, and Snoods. The above, With their,-bilge and excellent stock of Shoe Findings, Sporting Equipments, and Brushes, of their own manufacture, they respectfully offer to the pub lic and their friends, on the most reasonable terms.: N. D.—Machine finishes made to order,:withderAtelt.: aptlaw New Goods I New 000111.1 T NUMBER FIFTY-NINE. North-teal.. earner of - Fourth and Market sirens, Pittsburgh.—atliesmsL BARCIALM!—The undersigned 'respectfully-informs his customers - Mat be - bas just returned from tbc Eastern cities, and is new receiving , a large and beautiful slack of FANCY and . STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing a 'Choice and elegant assortment of all the newest and most fashionable sty le sand fabrics, imported this season,' - and embracing a complete variety of every oracle - be, longing to his line of business, - all of which will be offm , ed at prices which mast prove satisfacuiry• to ibe pur- Chaser. .The customers ofthelionse,:tind purchaters 'generally ire respectfully' invited to , give these Goods an early ex Call soon and secure a Bargain!PHILIP.ROSS, apl). Motivate and Retail Dealer Dry Good& - • Linen:Gingham:is; &o; Air R.' MURPRY,:nt North-east corner --of 4th and V V Market Streets, has received a' large assortment of Lilen Lustfee :and Biagi:mina, and .Preneh Dress Drab Alpacas and Minas de Lames; Satin sniped_ ' do,' do. • Braise Balzarines. and Tissues; Sutter Es,iglisti Prints; Domestic do large assortment of Gloves,Spring Goods generally, to which the attention of all buyers of Dry Goods is incited: rpf — Wholesale Rooms on ' second storp;,where, goods will be.sold, to dealers.very. tow. ' ap6 WHOLESALE DRY OHODS , . '• -• A:MASON:It Costrarsatortzasainlrceorrtgas, No. 60 HARixt A RE now opening the most extensive and varied as- Sortment of,SPEDIGG and SUMMER - pcions ever exhibited in the. Western country, comprising upwards of eleven hundred Bales z. purchased In entire packages from the manufacturers ; opponent, and 'large auction sales, by one of the Orm r residing in New-York, who id constantly:sending us the:newest:and mosrfashionable Goods , They name in part 100 cases rieh Spring Prints 30 . Mous. De Lnines; - 24. " Lawns and Minting; 25 ' " Cotton and Linen GingEtuns4 • 120 Dleache d -hluslius, all grades; , . . 30 " CalicO,Muslins ' " 40. " Shirting Checks and Domestie Gingbarast. 27 Ripka's Cottontudes and Summer Stuffs; rt 50 bales of Tickings and 2514a1es Brciani'Muslins; -:_ Also, cases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers, Laces. Ribbons Silks, Shawls, Berage;AVllte l Coedit, Milli ! eery articles, Cloths and . Cassimeres, Linen z lidsiery, and Gloves City and CoulitrY Merchanti ttiill find - their snick' as' larg,e anditesirable as Eaniterii Stocks;, 'And an exami7' nation of their GOotis sadpriceticanuotfair.to convince all that, with their undeniable adVantageitind facilities, I .4eY, can compete taint any -Eastern :Tobber.z- This 'feet has been cleirlydenionstrated to hundreds of their patrons, - who previously purchased in the East. Their stock.will. , be 'toned complete. nrllo ' a-I;c7t---Irnd IMPORTANT TO IfOUSEREEPERS, Steam float Owners and .flotell.Keepera. ORTONS - .UNIVESSAL COOK!`G STOVES are N offered as the best Cooking Suveil' Maticet,'ltaving a new principle applied for heating the civea, that bread, meats, 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 r also-, in paint of, removing,. -in saving time and fuel. •• Tie public are invited to examine the Stover For sale only at N 0.112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove, where reference may be had to families who have them in use. Also,-thirty different patterns of 'Cooking Stoves, plain - and fancy Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves, &e., &r. fap4:llilmi _ A. . & C. BRADLEY. Liberty et - - • - • - - • Martauirsra Klasory ur England. WORK & itOIZIES, Third etreet, - opposiie the Post Office, have received a fresh supply of this yalua tile work , The Lives and Adienattes of the teaperndoes of Abe A Min niaiie orltioneic'—by Jerrold. 'allets., the Hero of *cotland. The Prince•-;•VY Henry Caekton. The Reformed Highwayman. • ,' Font Months amoug the 'Gold Diggers.' • Connt of Monte•Ciasto.- • ` (' • - • • .1' Life` f - Prinklia, illustrated, ' -• ' • • Arthur's;Bultver's - and rrytitPs works oil hand, with . a variety of other popular Literature. - - ' , h,) Letter A superior article of Tissue Paper, (Frertc Paper, Note 'Paper; Envelopes , Blank Boo!cs, Pocket Wafers,Bootie. Pencils, &c. • opti I • r • Family Airotterlies4 HE subscriber would call the attention-of the public T to his largo and well.seected steek4Fainill GEO CERIES andTEAS: Families - will be, supplied on the lowest terins;and all articles delivered free,of charge. either of the two cities, by. • HENRY.C.,KELLY, • into24:43n . Corner Fiftfrqtreet and Market alley I;l64lkltulottga Chin - oi , Store Removed. • - Tits anbscriber respectfully informs the L.loieti of 'Pittsburgh, Allegheny aily, that he bit's ndived to a more commodious honist,l4o:,so w o w street, neer the St. Charles' Hotel, where he has opened end 16 opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin; Ftench .lind English OBINAand QUEENSWARE . 'Please eat! and see them fordesetibe them, is impoisible; The meek em b r aces everything illtke business L uaeful or .or ' tertl6.l ' HODKINSON IMIL A unixA - 17:0r - w.Ew gOODB , A"T"P.' DELANY , S;- N 0.4.9 LIBERTY STREET,.FIFF,stguRg&:;I TOST RECEIVED, an extensive and 'genetal 'assort ment of French. English,= Belgidn , and Aintlidifl. CLOTHS, CASSIIIIERES aruITESTINGS,of the latebt and most desirable patterns: , 'Ardengst them will be found a varietrof entirelY lifer style:Fancy Casititheres iatTEST , IMPORTATIONS; All of whielr 'will be modelo'orsterin the Most fashions , ' "ble manlier 'tit short notice 1 1. nd - reasonable prices. A largo and' general assortment of ;,- BEADT-MADE CLOTHING, pd Willa, made in the present Spring .atylei comprising every description .of t.- t. t. ,VROOK AND DRESS' COATS, Made ofPrenci,Enslish, - Amecican andßelGiMi cloths"; Net style Business Coots, plain blacir and fancy colored Cashmarett,..Weed, - and Summer Cloth Sack Conts,.'end Pantalmins of _supilrior'ningle 'and 'donblc milled Cassinieres, SuMmer Clothlt; and every Milet seriptiOn.iif &pods stdtable for Spring and Sttamer,nrcar, • Afici' inholde isSsornient of . ' - ' ISTEIV,PYLE rEsrs, Hach ifilks, Cashmere plain' and fancy colors; plain black Satinsupeticir with a grehrvarlety of substantial and arelleiade, c : ;. 01.0 TH r 'Altogethercomprisingone of the largest and handsoaiest , • awn- MADE CLOTHING; That can be found City, which will be sold Lon* N-13. To Tirwas.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder Area .are System, for sale at P. DELANY'S, - 499 - .:6:d&yr .. . - 49 Libertyst. SO::-5 . a.li-7,•%Zi( : - . -Eri , .. Cl=(3 Greenwood Oarderi. HIS delightful Stunner Retreat' U now open for the.. ' receptloa of ileiters:. Ice•Cretuns : •Pruit, Note, Con- , fectionary, and'all the good things nature ard art• - can produce will be served 'up, in' the best manner, in 'the Saloon.? The Tea Table will be spread'atltt o'clock - e very ovening: ' Conducted on Temperanci principles, and Closed - on Sunday: ; •• Botine notice_ts of the * n up.at vs/torte &large 'collection • Cif the choicest 'variety 'of Green- ' houte.Plants; Dahlias, atid Annaal:Flowing 'Plants, for sate. . . . . The new.steamer mat. Scott . will be .teady, inn few days. to run from the P oint to the Darden. • ' ape, •••- • • ' J. IttoKATN: np7":(m&w. Uxtenslon ofthe Beatinsore laud Onto 111.1a4. • filo CONTRACTORS FORGRADUATIOig kp/DISIA -1 SO,NRY.—Paovesitsare invited for the Oredualion and Masonry of the following described Section* of this • road—the sections averaging a mile in length-•• Coin.. • meneing in the town of Cumberland: •Sections 4 . , 2, 6,'7, S and 10 will be: let, embracing considerable rock work alenith's Potomac river bluffs, attd the masonry of sev eral bridges on section Ist Also, allthe.sections from . 30 to 46, Inclusive, (excepting sections 43 and 44,) begin-' ' ning 2 3. miles from-Cumberland, about a tittle below the mouth of Savage river, and terminating at the saminit of the mountain. The works upon these sections is heavy, • • containing much. rock excavations and two tunnels, eath about 600 feet Mlength, and a stone bridge.of con- • siderable size. The whole number of sections - now to • ' be let is 30. In the cowrie of the spring and summer up. • wards of 30 more heavy sections will be , put under con- tmet between Cadtberland and 'T'bree Forki creek. The - remaining sections between those points, and otherwore beyond the latter'', will be let in the spring of 1850. • - Spa! fiewions or e work on the 20 sections to be let, will be pearly-hy th e 26th of March Current. :They will will be ilistnbated from the company's offices in' Bahl. • more, Prederiek,.. Harper's Ferry , Cumberland . and.: . Washington. The Proposaliwlll be directed to the stn-. dersigned, at N0...23 HANOVER ST., Baltimore, and will be received until SATURDAY the2Stlitif . elusive. Before making bids, the line should be thin - mighty examined, and tne resident Engineers will be in •••.• anendance thereon, to giire information.. The mein sat isfactory testimonials will be demanded: The payments :. will be made in cash, reserving the usual 20 per cent.::, the completion of the contract. The most energetic • prosecution of the work will be required. • • • By order at the President and Directors . • • • ' BENJ. H. LATROBE, . • . martheojtap2o • . Chief Engineer. • - Needle Worked Collars, Nv- R. MURPHY has now open a large assortrae . nt of . . the above Goods, of various stylesi and - at eA- tremely low prices • : • • Linen 'Cambric Handketchitfs,- of all qualitiee,.from • - • 10 cents -op to (13,50;- ulso, -moomiag do, of : different qualities. Bobbing. Edgings--Bome new pattern'', very pretty, - Victoria .imal Lisle Edgings; • alio,Loora Thre'ad Edg-, • . Inge and Laces, warranted linen, and at less than one half the former prices—besides, a. largo assortment of WHITE. GOODS . generally such as Malls, rfausooks,..... Jackonets, Cambracs, Book Muslim; and Bishop Lawns. . • ID - Wholesale Booms up stairs, corner of fourth and : I'llarketstreets. ••• 25,0 I 0 arms . or Arigr. BE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contractT with some suitable person or persons, to tarnish ma teriels each to pave about 25,000 yards of the streets of that Borough, will receive. Sealed Proposals for the. whole or any pan of said work, until the tat of May next. Proposals to be left with James M. hirElrny. • By order of ihe Council. • . apthtm - .. THOMAS BLACBMORE, President. • • ": GOLD! GOLD .! - GCLD! - - 01: 0 T.lt I2lir 16 Pott var. tr: J. ROGERS "respectfully Informs hie friends and • _IA : , the public that he' hasopened his NEW errant - so . Srone, N 0.27, Market street, between Front and Second ? . where he will keep &instantly on hand a large . end wipe- . rior assortment °rebottling, suitable for the present season: Having justreturned trom the East with a heir fe and" splendid assortment of Cloths , Czsimeres and ,' of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest nodie and In the most fasbirmoblettyle, on the one price cash - system,-us law ctin bar had ut any other establishment in Pittsburgh: , • Don't forget the place; but tall at the cLoTnirari EMPORIUM, No. DT Market st., Pittsburgh.. fmr3l:3M - Valuable Beal thetate foi tale. THE subscriber will sell, at plicate sale, that valuable Property, on the Fourth street road; adjolnirtg 1,11 • pr.sent residence, and gibe' possession Immedlatety. There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND- ma high slate or . cultivation. The improvements are a ' large' • and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, it ou;'. • perb Darn, and othe oat-b u i Iditigs: Adjoining the well-:D ' mg is a running Fountain.and.a good Pump, which far- ", aisb a constant ' supply of'excellent wirer. There la.a 7 variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery QU tho prerebtus.- , If the above described property is not dold soon, it Will . - be rented "Tor a time.. also, for sale, if large LOT; on.. Peitisylvania Aveaue, at the end of - thaboard-walk. !none of [mar3l:3coj : , • DAVID:BEELER.: ' LEM would reepeetrully is of her Mfriends and the public that she now preOßred to accommodate Boarders. Residences Second street, tie. tween Market and Woodylliird door Nan. Wood street. • References exchanged, „ stpl.2:2w ••• . . Congress °eaters. LADIES, • wanting somethingr superior, bot h and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and ' examtrie them: These Boots have, no strings to tie and tilde, and - dangle aboat-the ankle ;.-- • they are not only mach handromer, - but dlsplay.the foot and ankle tote much better advantage than any. other • Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou-' Me. ;Manufactured by • S. KEYS.. mar's . . • No. 8 Fifth , street . LADIES' SPRING..SIIOIIt-'-Sillc, Satin and .French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on band and made to order. - Also, a full assortment o f Mildred's. Shoes of 'every m danation. Manufactured try' ' 'S. KEY m S '• • . .- CURTAIN PAPER-5000 plecee or Rainbow Window Curtain Paper, new styles ; 2000 pieces plain Greeu,, do., ut • . • • S. C. HILL'S.' • mei2o 67 Wood st. 13 07 : 1' I; E RS, 'Alm lifiriraomaras or Miimu.a. SariazarillaiPorteri Ala; Cide r; Root Beer, Mead and Pap, No. Is Market ',tier', and I.ib*ny' street, comer orCeoil's alley, Pittsburgh. . • moray -• •+•• For . Sale. • . DRUG In Grant greet...near Second. En. quire or [oplaw] . WM. HARDEN. tonne 1111. ma MERCELANT TAILOR., Smilh#clentree I, N 0.12, be tweet' lst and 24' Weed. • •u• . • VOTICE.—The undersigned hensby gives notice that 'II /root and oiler this data Mr, Joan Rom is the only . . . authorized person to receive otoneys.tuld sign receipts - or orders icny.name. c...WEEtriEttuRG,. • • . Paohlonabla freturAnntters, .•. Piita6rgh, April 2 , '49. 35i0...2;8 Market at: .`: April rinignalnearecetired rat M. it .1:11Iner!a. CIODEY'S LADY'S BOON, FOR.APRIL ; Graham's XX Magazine for April. - • ? - Sartain's Union Magazine; for April. . Macaulay's England, and 2 . parts ; cheap edition.-- • Published by the klarpets. • . • • Part 6 Illustrated Life of Dr. Franklin. - Celeste, the, Punta's. Daughter ; a Talc of die South? . west.. By Miss Eliztt A. Duprey. . • The'Midnight Sun, a Pilgnmate; by Freda ri kn. Mcrae r Blackwood's Magazine. for March. • Littell's Ago; • • . 11' Smithfield street; ibisd door above 2d. T INEN GINGLIAMS. , -W. a large usson...-- -- ray - • . • INEN Mvamrs Ras now open a large assortment of above: (loads ;-plain Cheat— bray Plaids and Stribes; also, French Linens ,of every squality; barred do: for boys' wear; and a large ass Of- ment of. woolen, worsted and cotton Goods,. for •boys'. wear. Buyers are invited.to e all at North!east corner of Fourth and Market streets. . • , • Wholesale buyers will plcase.walk. up stairs, entrance '•to Fount street. ' • . : nua3o ci New oods. .... • : TN a few days I will be in receipt of a well Selected J. end thshionableassortnaent or SPRING GOODS, now on their, way from the !last, to which I Would invite the attention of try: . friends. A good "fit warranted in all CBlBB. , MS. hIeGDIRE, Tailor, mar3t L ... Third street. St: Charles Building. • urs—io bags' Filberts • • 30 Cream Nits; 10 . it • English \Volatile ; 50. Seined Almonds; 5 balsa Bordeaux rmar3l] . RUNES ANDTIGI3-.3oo'drums Fir!: . •- 150 boxes and jars Pranes , . , re and forxale 'by • . J. S. BONNET' 'Liberty 'efteet. _ . • NEW BOOKS—History . of Queen Eiizabet• by Jae:, Abbott, with engravings. Just ieceio and, to Ainto' by • JOHNSTON •it 'STOP . ON, mnr3l • Corner Market a . • • • N - ACAULEYI.4 HisToPy oir:ENOLAN4-13iiperte t Million, ano Pnlior. No. t ;priee •Jus I re= - ceivedOod for'Bale by, JOHNSTON & SToCKTON, - • • • mar:3l' ' ' ' Corner' Market and. 3datn. , N EW BOOKS—Essay oil toe Untou of Chureti.and State If . y ativt'Noel,M. • The Iluttd' Booßk p of Hydropathy, for profersionai mitt domettle use;•with au . npvetitlix, on the best mode'ef.;•;: forming bydroptubiC'ertthhehmeetic being the remit of . twelve years experieuee,ol Gmfeuhurr and Freywal. The ;Caxton', t Family Picture. Bysir E. Bulwer Lrtton" • Jds t reeeiied, owl for stile l,y . • . . • • • • • /OHNSTON f . t - STOCKTON, : .• •• • earner Third end Market GM• . ' ISIILLINEft3,-The• subscriber hes a large stock orseinoned Tarnbe r..suitable for BONNET Et LOCKI . 4 which he is prepared to tuns to the Spring 14sktois, et h is ' Turning Es:al:4B96mm, No. 27 Fifth street. • • - - VLAnbh..N-z4ll bbls. Molussea, in store nn• or 'ale by Inp2) S, & HARIIAUGII. ANC; ES! CYRANG/.:11000 boleo,Orauges just r 6 ceiO n d and for eale:by. JOSHUA RHODES, snare . • " - , . • . No. Wood 'et, . . Apprentices. W darted..., z . •• Irrillsgatiseriber wants Apprenticesoc Marg. the tam:. • • neliehair•rnaking and Chair Painting branches buaisteptil i Soya of steady habits, about )B,years of agoi• • would , be preferred.. lona need apply, who 'cannot— cump,well recommended.... B.G. PARNESTOCK, nl 0317. , •,0, . : —lOl, Staithileltstreei: ' TITANTRIfa--.Ada . itivit Pinner, with GiSigl inah'ettr;:, V T ital, to engage in a Wholesale and RPiail Grocery ~ . busineis, now in active 'operation ; and doing a - good bn-, • • vineas, baring the - Advantage..cif stpromincurstand.. .• C. CurligEßT, Gen:Agent, . . - Smithfield street.' TinTBECEIVE.D. itt• the sigftV a:Plans rind J 400 piiiLL ?wilted ancl . Straiglir TrittO ChaitutL , ' • 1000 '1bi..WrOtiglit mid Horse Balls: , •For sale 6y- ; .. • HUBEFL /c • LAUFAIANe ' • NO. 78 Woad, ^-,-i aplA CALICOES'_ CALICOES!—Iast teeeived, and now lJ opea,.at.Nd..9,7faith-wearaorner of 4th and Mar: ket directs, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes; of new and handsome styles, arIN embracing some of tho best mid cheapest Goods ever otrered in this market. aplu PHILIP ROSS. 'V - -n -- -$ ~ .: ~i'l fi i :..' Misidlecurbits, lIM received - Tor J. 8. BONNET. Rs
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