MI •fis -,: • '• '• ' • .; , , - ' _ ' ' • L' •- , - ' • . • • - • - • ? - t- • ", _t. , , - alp mailp,illornin g post. filming Post lob Printing Ohre CORNER ".OP.WOOD AND MTN STREETS. [Cr Having added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Priming Machine, we are sprepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of m. surpassed beauty_and neatness, and upon the a. most re sonable terms: We resp ectfully solicit the patronage ca the public u this line of our business. . Adamisers artit irtattitto hand in theiVavorsbefort. 4 o'clock P M. ras mum be complied with, tn order to in tura an ttsstrwn, ,;Whenit iapttnitgt , an cartitthour woutd, jltprr PasantLauoNNSuo, n.—Prepared by S. W. Kelly William street,ll. Y. and for sale by A. JANNE; O. 70 Fourth stree . t, Agent for the manufacturer. This will be found a delightful article of beverage in families, and particularly in sick 7001f14. Baxicies Bzotai.—An improved Chocolate preparation, being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, invigorating and palateable ; highly recommended. particularlyy for invalids. 'Preparad by W. Baker. Dorchester, Mass., and for sale by A. /ATM; at the Pekin 'PeaStom, No. 70 Rtatatu sicaieuGoar—Wright'slndianVegeta= i table Pills L aie :a most extraordinary :medicine for the cure of ....ulatittai and Gont, because they not - ,only_ ' cleanse the Stomach and bowels of thotie morbid humors which, if tekeninto the circulation and -throarn upon the' membrane and-muscle, are•the cause of the - above pin ful maladies; but they eicite - the absorbentveetels to take! an Mat which is already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely. certain to Make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gout.. A. eingletwenty-five cent box of Wright's In ; du:tn.-Vegetable Pills will often give the moat astonishing relief; and perseverance - according:to direciions will be • certain to driCe pain of every description from the body. ' Beware of Counterfcits and Intitations.—Remember that the - Original and:Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the writtrn sigaature of Wrixasst Wilma:non he top label of each box. -• . - - - 1 Remember. also; that H.Smyser, Druggist. corner of :Market and Third scree a, is not an agent for this -me& icine t and we cannot guarantee as genuine that ciffercd by lum for sale. • • The genuinCttjt for - sale a Dr Wright's• Principal , Office,. 169 Race street, Phladelphiti; and- by JOHN !THOMPSON,: 158 Liberty street, :Pittebargb, Pa., who sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup pliedat Me 'wholesale Tate.. - iip2l • • AUCTION- SALES, - BY JAMES WRENN& AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD Srasrr, Tau= Dooas 5120D1 PUTTD CIONSTABLE'S SALE of spimillid Furniture; Feather Beds, Redding, Glass Jara, Confectionery, Spices, &C., at AUCTION.--On Friday next, April 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auc tion Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, by order of John Fox, Constable, far cash, par funds, the following articles of Furnitnre, viz :-;=-1 splendid Mahogany wardrobe, .I do.. cherry do, 2 do. mohogany sofas, one with pillows ;1 do. dressing bureutt,Fith marble ma; 1 do. dressing bureau, cherry top; 5 plain mahogany bureaus, l'secretary and book-case, 1 mahogany enclosed wash stand, 2 Insley sewing stands, marble top; t pair eard tables, 6 curled maple cane seat chairs, 1 settee, fancy and• common chairs, 2 looking-glasses,- a lot of, carpeting, feather beds, bedding and•mattmsses, 2 bedsteads , 2 window blinds, 6 cherry school desks - , 1 dough trough, :1 clothes horse, 1 coat, 1-old-fashioned 8 day brass clock, 1 cook ing stove, with.fixturcs ; 1 egg Stove and pipe t grate, 33 glass Jars containing confectionery. confectionery and spice, 3 glasicovers,l patent lever watch. • Terms=-Cash, par funds.. • ' ' JOHN FOX, Constable. ap24 - JAMES MCKENNA, And. ADDITIONAL SALE OF U. STATES PROPERTY AT AV beadded to the sale of United States property, to take place at the Govemment Ware house, corner of Penn street and ' Garrison • alley, on Saturday next, April at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following articles, omitted in, former advertisement: 33 muskets; 1 buggy, with leather top, made in the most substantial manner and finished in the best of style—a light and neat articlp, with cushions, and in use only a few months. - Also 4 sett of brass mounted harness, in complete order. ' JAMES McKENNA, ap24 - Auctioneer. QPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.. CarpetS. 0 'Feather Beds, -Bedding, queensware, Glassware,- Ki , chen Utensils, Cooking Stove, /cc., of a priVate fami ly, at AUCTION.—On Thursday next, April 20, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, at the dwelling . of B. F. S;eretz, corner of First and Ross streets, his enure household _furniture, feather beds, bedding, carpeting, ' kitchen utensils, cooking' stove, ~ as he - '23 declining housekeeping. " All the articles have been in use only 4 months, and were made to order, and have been kept in the best of style. The sale will be positive, without re serve ; among which may be mentioned in part-1 splen did mahogany sofa, a very superior article and beautiful pattern; mahogany-side tables, card, dining, pier and breakfast tables; centre tables, fancy work stands, ma hogany enclosed wash stand with marble top, cherry wash stand, fancy and common chairs, rocking chairs, splendid mahogany dressing bureaus, high and low post bedsteads, looking glasses, t solar lamp, [sett eandele, bras of the richest pattern, carpeting, hearth rugs, door mats, mattresses, window blinds t fire irons, fenders, ash pans, queensware, glassware, kitchen utensils, 1 cook. mg stove with fixtures complete one 6.day brags clock. app .1811fES'aleKENNA. Auct. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of at AUCTION.—On MONDAY evening, April ntah, at half past 7 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, by•order of H. B.lllagraw, Administrator of the late Richard Biddle ; deceased 14 shares Hand Street Bridge Stock; 5 do Penna. and Ohio Canal do. 5 do Monongahela Navigation Co. Stock. MAGRAW, JAS. McKENNA And. UTTED STATES' PROPERTY AT AUCTION,—On axtratiav, April 2 Stb, at 10 o'clockin the forenoon, will be sold, at the corner of . Penn street and Garrison alley, the following public property, for cash, par funds.. vu :--8 Axes, 1 Axe Handle, 2 Bugles, 1 Drum Ring,3 Cartridge Boxes, 18 Carteems, 34 Have rsacks, 171 Knapp sacks .15 Rubbera, 1 Recruiting Flag, 3 Coffee Mills, 03 Camp Kettles 108 Mess Pans, 1 Frymg Pan, 2 Sauce Pans, 2 Wood Buckets, 5 'rin Plates, 2 Tin Cups, 1 Sad dle, Blanket, Holster and Cirsingle, 3 Blankets, 2 Hatch ets Waltpads, ; Shovels, 104 Camp Tents. 475 tent poles. 62 Tents and Flies, 5 Wall 'Tent Flies, 102 Wall Tent Poles, 7 Blankets, 11 pairs Stockings, 1 great Coat, 1 Anchor, 2 Cranks, 1 Cast Iron Plece, 1 Steam Engine, 7 feet stroke said to be an excellent article, and former ly used on b oard the U. States' steamer Col. Long. Terms : cash. par funds. JAMES McISENNA, apt 3 . Auctioneer. TEAR TEAS 11 TEAS 1-2 1 . . iIT is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity ' that they have completed arrancements with .'. !deism. 3: C. Jenkins & CO., of . Philadelphia, -' to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, 'And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand.; - They They are neatly and securely put up in metallic , packs of 1.,,} and 1 lb each, with eir print.ed card—showing the kind of Tea, price name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with In invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. -. 1 0 thiripowder pg Imperial- • • r t kryson- -••- 0 Y. Brion- -* 1 Black . 1 1 .%) BIACII4 37 Fine and Extra Fine. •75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, end should they not prove acceptable.to the- mite, they can be returned, 'and the money will.be refunded, as it is only with that 'understanding we Be/L - - • We ask . a fair trial, that the-publie may be able to judge betWeetit_otir Tezus and -those heretofore sold by 03er companies in this city. . . All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should givens a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sae by JOS. s. - 14 YOUNG tr. CO., N W. corner 9th and Ferry streets, and ' •E. YOUNG 'lc SON, S. W: corner 3d and Rosa streets ;awel tarot ti tit friVsubscribers - respectfully inform the citizens of ittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now folly-pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not :lobe surpassed In this 'city or elsewhere. From their experience in linsinessohey feel confident that they will render sarisfaction to all. those who m-y give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of Ere, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted .with oar work, we beg leave toaster them to Messrs. Tkumnatt•Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Body Patterson, 31... Kane, Jr- -- and others, for whom we have done work. -Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to We will be found on. Wylie street, be tween High and Tunnel streets. .MATTHEW McGOyERN. aplo , - JOHN SKIN NUN. STOCK NOW COMPLETE—R. D. Tnoktssost has lnow in store the largest stock of Rich Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS that he has ever had the pleasure of offeruig - to his customers and the public. Those wishing' M : pile of Goods for a little money, will please call at 110 arket street.three doors from Liberty. spin Spring riibione of Millinery lionnete, -' Cardinale, &c. • TEST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal tl Bilks , Fashionable - Ribbons, finest French Flowers, Cards, Fringes , Trimmings, &c. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the Spring fashions by one of the best Swim Milliners" in the,city. , Silk Bonnets, Cardinals, Dresses, and aver) , article in the Millinery . and Dress making'btudness, made up by the best hands, at mar fi : MRS. DUFF ' S, 10 St. Clair street'. Sew Comb., AT ZEBULON KINZEY 6 II,67- Manz= wrgzEr._ /I doz. very high back Shell Tuck Combs; . 3 • 3 " ntedium " " • " " awed ; • 2 " low ." narrow bearded top " 60 -" fancy top Buffalo 10 . " .plain,..." " " 20 gross corn Born'.- . 6. 30 doz. Shell Side Combs, assorted sizes; 30 gross corn Horn Side Combs" . 6 _3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; 12 " Buffalo " • ". 4 4' :imitation " " 50 " best English . llorn. 0 • " S. S. S. fine Ivory ". extra large ; 18 " S. S. " • " " tin boxes 12 gfoss S. " " `i " Comb Cleaners; HE Sale, to Close the Concern THE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair st. is now otrered at private sale, consisting of Ladies , Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and Haskins.. The attention of the public 18 respectfully asked to this stock, as from the well known clieracterof Mr. Piard , s manufacture or Ladies"Shoes, - it is presumed they will. be eagarlysought for. - • . The whole stock can be closed ont.to any person wish ing to continue the tipsiness. . . .D: A OLMSTED Adin'rs'' apl4 Q OAP-25 lbs. pure Candice' Slap; „ 4 deterrpoteis DalhttiaShaving Soap; r. • A , .D9llhFs Vartagated Scnip ; - 1 Castile Soap; for sale by , KING & MOORHEAD. • ' • • • - , ;2422f,4702'1-• ‘V*k.4, .'"Z22.4l2:tif 1i32-ft4 2 l:4T ':*itiir,V2lo2lA4kje ' . 2 V.: A r 62/r . 140 125 1,50 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 62} 75 1 ; 00 1,25 50 621. 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 HAGING received (and receiving weekly) my Spring 'and Summer Goods, I am prepared to over to the citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made, Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh. and at 'moos 25 per cent. cheaper than canbe purchased in any' other Clothing establishment in this city , Don't forget to call at No. 28. mazl4-1y E. FITZGERALD. a «~= = flomngrcial atilt _financial. PITTSHDItGIi HOAIXT) OP, TRADE* JAMES MARSHALL, r . _ T. S. CLARKE. - Commrrnss volt AMU.. JOHN. SHIPTON, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. SteemboatP acketLine a ,leavesdailyrorCiacinnati,loax. • Passenger Packet, Vitt Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 a. re:, and 6 I% sr. - - Mall Coach Lie& direct to Philadelphia , 9:a. and 121 . Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a: t. _ North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo a. ' Erie and Western New York, daily, .9 a. N. • North-Etustern,to dtuly, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philad elphia,due 3a. st.,- closes m. Western Mail, Cin. and Loutsv.,.dua 87. IL, CIOSIIua A. X. Sonth.via Balt. and Washington, due 84% u., , eloses 5 A.X. North-Western via Cleveland dins 10a. at., closes 9a. n. Eric and Western Navy. York, due 8 v. M., closes 8 a.), • ' - STOOK66'. •' - • _' . Par value. Asked. Offered . Bank of Pittsburgh ' 550,00 850.0 0 550,00 Exchange Bank ' ' 50,00 - 44;00 - 43,50 Merchants' anti M. Bank 50 00 50,00 49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank }'one in market. Hand Streit 11ridge ' 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northam Libertiesßridge ' 50,0035,00- Old Allegheay Br:dge - 25,00 36,00 - 35,00 Connellsville R. R. Stock, paid on_ • shares, 82,50 ' . 5,00 1,43 City Bondi (6 ir ceßt;) 90,00 Monongahela Bridge 25,00 10,50 fine Stock - ' 50,00 Daily Ulmlow of the . Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, WatoraDAY Mamma, April AS, 1840, S The weather yesterday was fine. FLOUR—Some receipts for storage ;, no sates on wharf; but 9 bbls offei•od as far as we could learn. FromMoreealea were made at $3,03,62. RYE FLOUR—Salea by diay load from store at 003703,00. • . FlSH—Brisk sales Mackerel No 3, at 85,505,75. Shad is sold at 410,00, Herring at $6,25. Cod at 41c in tierces. Salmon is worth $18,50 at whole ule. DRIED FRUIT—On account of the recent froits which deatroyed the early fruit, the price of Peaches and Apples have advanced. We understand specu lators are buying for the purpose of storing away till Fall. Sales of 200 eke Dried Apples at 67c, other smaller sales at 60063 c. Dried Peaches are held as high as 81;37, at which some sales are made. GROCERIES—Coffee is firm at 8c; an inferior article is offered at 7fc. Sugar and Molasses firm at farmer quotations. POTATBES—SaIea from store of Reds and Blues at 88Vii7c. BRAN—Sales on wharf at Bc. GRAIN—Wf hear of no sales of Wheat ; worth nominally nt 6.570 c. Oats sell readily at 30c. Corn —Sales of 20 bra from store at 33c. PIG METAL Therehave been some sales of Canal,tho terms of which did not reach tie, and some Small sales of Hanging Rock, at 929 and 30. The only sales of. Allegheny are 100 tons to Carothers, Millar & Co., and 70 tons to Wood, Edwards &Mc Knights, both of MArcritA at 525, 6 mos. Thera is now but one or two bioken lots of Allegheny in market.—Ameriran. Potomac Fisheries. The National lntelligencer, of yesterday, says : "We are informed by a veteran fisherman that the sudden change in the temperature, together With the high, wind, have driven the fish from their accustomed haunts and rendered that &lames& quite precarious. Generally speaking, at this sea son of the year shad are sold at the rate of six dol lars per hundred, but the prices on Saturday last varied from nine to eleven per hundred." The Rockville (Md.) Journal says : "A great many wagons are passing through our town, on their way to Alexandria and George town for fish. The high price at which they have been held, has induced many to return without purchasing. Boot and Shoe Warehouse. IHUGH hi: ROBS having removed to the spacious building formerly occupied by Wallace, Lyon & Co.. No. 116 Wood street, near Fifth, would respectfully invite the attention of the public generally to the - large and fine assortment of GOODS he is TLOW (dieting Cheap far Cash. All ki 1 rocs wishing a durable and cheap article in the SHOE. line, ate invited to call and examine his stock. Also, a tot of Site Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and a good assortatent of TRUNKS, atway on hand. N.l3.—He alio continues to manufacture, as formerly. apl3:3lxiddCw ity Scrip. IVOTICE To 711 Z Roush= OF Prrraecaon Crry SCRIP.— conformity with the gd Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of April, 1849 directing the undersigned "to negotiate for crry SCRIP, the Roads and Mortgages of individuals held by the City for property sold, amounting to TWENTY-EIORT THOUSAND DOLLARS." Public notice is hereby given, that the said obligations will now be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations of One, Two and Three Dollars. • Further Notice is hereby given, that Cityßonds, bear ing interest from the 18th day of Apri1,1,90.9, at the rate of 13 per cent. per annum, will at any time hereafter be leaned to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in sums of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, according to the provisions of the above date. S. B. JOHNSTON, ap2t City Treasurer. 820.000 —la exchange for 110 Silver assorted Watches; 59 dozen Razors, assorted 350 " Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton ; 150 Stockings, assorted ; 100 " Gum Suspenders; 175 French Accordeons ; 350 Silk Parasols; 400 Umbrellas ; • 50 lbs. Sewing Silk ; • 215 doz. Fans, assorted ; 1590 " Spool Thread, assorted; 75 qr. gross Pearl Buttons; 100 gross Lasting, assorted; 400 Hooks at .d Ey es ; 80 Beiket Wagons ; With a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, French Baskets; Steel and Silk Bags, Silk Parses. Steel Beads, Pocket Books, Fancy Soaps,. new style Vases, very fine; Scissors, Pen Knives; a large assortment of Cornbsof every description; with a large stock of Trim mings. The undersigned will happy to accommodate his frienes and the public with any thing in his fine for Allegheny City, Allegheny County. and Pittsburgh City Scrip—equal portions of each—at 67 Market street. ZEBULON KINZEY. atraomuum AND. ItSTAJL DEALZR IN HOSIERY, - GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, PIGS, &c., With a variety of Combs and Fancy Goods, CHEAPPOR CASH! - . (SIGN OV TEE farm COME ' ) PEDEILAL STILERT, ALLYN:MEET. ALSO, Dealer in French, English and German Variety Goods, cradles, chairs and baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, knitting pins, percussion caps, fish hooks, state pencils, shavin susp en d er violin strings mu slin ,, hair brushes, gum, bonnet ivory' combs, tooth brushes, snuff boxes, hosiery, globes, rib bons, galloons, needles, scissors, - buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, 'razor strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton tobacco boxes, German pipes. segar eases, shaviug broths', shoe knives, fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slates, cray ons, demi:ties, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, tee. (17Country Merchants, Pedlars and-others aro re quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de termined to sell CHEAP voa mum. moral:o4w Extract of Coffee! A N ARTICLE which is rapidly coming into nae as a I 1 wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, being more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, 83 a small paper, costing only ten cents, will go as far as four pounds of Coffee. Manufactured by JOHN S. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa.. and sold at Wholesale by B. A. FARM:STOCK & CO., Corner of let and Wood and ap2l Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. H OUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, &e.—The subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock of Housc-furnishing.Hardware, Britannia and Japanned Ware. Also, on band, a large stock of plain Tin and Copper Ware, of our own manufacture; Pressed Goods, &c.—to which we would invite the attention of wholesale buyers and others._ _ _ _ JOHN DUNLAP & CO., ap2l Cornet Market and Second streets. MORE SCRIP WANTED—For sale , a valuable Building Lot, of 21 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue by 04 deep to Union alley, and is the fourth Lot above Walnut street, i a commanding situation, and well adapted to the new grade. One-half of the pur chase may be paid in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City and County Scrip) balance on time. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ap22 Smithfield street. G 'our cases, containing IL:12000 St.lit Yam Principe Cigars ; 8000 Barran Imp'd do do 4000 de la Cruz Cnbado do 3250 La Nonna. Hay. Regalia do 4000 Prime= Hav'a do do 3000 La Luna do do 23250 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, ap2l - No. 0 Wood street. TUAUBE PASTE-20 boxes Rose, Lemon and Venlila 0 'Jujube Paste, just recd and for sale by ..ap2l JOSHUA RHODES, No:OM/cod st. M. _FITZGERALD, NEW. YORK CLOTHING STORE, No. HG Market street. River - Intelligente. PORT 013. PITTSRVIELOR ItiICT 11 . f.A.TICId Ix TLE cruarzaBG-711.miria ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Shales, Deaver. "- Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Deaver. Robl. %Vightman, —, Boxier. " Haltic,Jacobs t BroWnsville. " Atlantic; Parkinior, do. : " . Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " New England N 0.2, Dean, Cincinnati. " Comet, Boyd Zanesville: ' Beaver, Clarke ,Wellsville. DEPARTED, - Steamer -Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Mayer. " Lake Erie, Sholes,Beaver. " Dobt.Wightman, —, Beaver. " Sable, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Hibernia N 0.2, Klinetelter, Cincinnati Telegraph No. 2, Mason, Lonisville. Pilot N 0.2, Shunk„ " J. - Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. ". Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Jenny Lind, Calla: her Zanesville. Wm. B. Wheeler, • .. QTEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at - Wesley. 1..7 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pidsburgh. mar 27 Regular Zanesville Packets. jilikit Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves eve Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P M. Steamer JEN NY LIND, Captain Ustraanak leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply to W. S. WHEELER, Agent, ap3 'Corner of Water and Smithfield eta. l ap . Jag CINCINNATI AND PITTPUIIOII 1549. DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. T ins Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in oration for six years; has carried nearly two millions ofp eople , without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com panson with any passenger hue in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDA PRIV/MT.—The Moso.vosanms,Capt.Sione, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 e'clock; Wheeling every hfonday evening at 10 P. X. TIIRSDAY PAC - ERZ—The Iluosams. No. 2, Capt. Ino.!ter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nzw Etta Lana No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning atiOo'clock; Inealingevery Wednesdayeaven. trig at 10 r. x. THURSDAY PACERT.—Tbe Bittcustrr, Capt. R. J. Chats, willleave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. ia. FRIDAY PACHRT.—The Currzn No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock,' Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. it. SATURDAY PACKET.—The hiesscrosm No. 2' Capt. Z. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. K. SUNDAY PACHET.— The Issso NEwron, Capt. P. Demi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov 19. For Sale. 71- T A VeLtTAIIL Paorzary, situated in the City of ti Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz. :—One Ai' of 60 feet front on Third street, by 160 feet to an alley, and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now occupied as n Tavern, by hlr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot. Mao, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third street by 150 feet to an alley, on which there is a Two Story House, containing 2 rooms on the first fioor,3 rooms on the second floor; also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied as the Post Office,and now occupied as a Bakery. Thar° is also a Stable-on - the same Lot of Ground. Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near Market street, and nearly opposite the Court House. I wall sell both these Lots and Houses together or each Haase and Lot separately. Terms :— One-ha lf of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one ear aft sale, alter the with he usual inte rest—the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage on the same property. Title indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession given at the let of April after it would be sold. For fur ther infonziatlon, enquire of the undersigns by letterer otherwise. SAMUAL M LAIN, Pittsburqi, April 23 '4O-3in No. (EMMA st. Arrival of Neiff Spriuf &Summer Goods! FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS, O. qp 2112. X .ET STREET. SECORD DOOR BELOW SZCO'SD ISTERST. C. WERNICBURG, 13ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public IX, in general, that he has received a very , large supply of the choicest SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever seen in Pittsburgh, selected by himself in the East, con sisting of English, French end Belgian Cloths, Cassi mecca, Vestings, Caahmarette, &e., of all shades and colors, and of itie latest and most desirable patterns, which will be made up to order in a superior style, and at very moderate prices. He has also on hand a very .large stock of Ready made Clothing, vhich he will sell very low. aptly Awnings. Awnings. rpm, undersigned is prepared to tarnish Awnings, Tarpaulins Fire Screens, Tents, Ac., at the shortest notide. Sail L o ft over Davage A Roberts' Block Makers Shop, Front street, neat Ferry. apaLlin• JOSEPH JANEWAY. MAY MAGAZINES REC'D AT M. A. MINER'S.— Godey's Lady's Magazine, for May. National Magazine, tor May. Graham's Ai l 4 Memoirs of my Youth ; by A. De Lamartine. Life and Letters of Caroline Fry. The Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott; complete iu five volumes. Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, from the sixth London edition. Outlines of a New System of Physiognomy; illus trated; by .1. W. Redfield; M. D. Littell's Living Age, No. 258. Our stock now comprises the -largest and most com plete assortment in the .Neat. tlj. Smithfield street, third &Mar above 2d. sp44 HOGAN & CANTWELL, ET:Market street, end No. 7 Diamond, have on hand and are opening a large and varied assortment of China Vases, Card .Baskets, Cut Glass and Fancy Cologne Bottles, Alabaster Jewel Boxes China Figures, &c_;4 doz. celebrated Bay Water, from the Isle St. Thomas; 8 dozen celebrated Florida Water; 24 doz. Cologne Water, various brands; tg doz. Shaving Compound; 6 daz. Ox Marrow, for the hair; 6 doz. Roussell's Handkerchief Perfumes • 6 doz. Chinese Floating Soap—with splendid assortment of Soaps, and other Perfumery. For sale Lose for Cask. FOB SALE—Several Building Lots of 24 feet front by 130 deep to an alley, desirably located in Alleghe ny, on and near Ohio lane. Price from 8200 to 5300. Scrip will be taken nt par i for any of these Lou!, or a payment of one-eighth n hand, in Scrip, if desired— alance in seven yearly paymenu. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ap24 Smithfield street. C _ ASTOR OIL-17 batrels, per North River, for sale by np24 RHEY, IHATTHEWS & CO. DRICK-140,000, in Birmingham, for sale by • 1) • ap24 RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO SWEET CIDER-10 bbls. in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr , 0p24 N 0.17 Liberty st. "DACON HAMS-5 casks just rec'd and formula by ap24 JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty et IF - 0 AS . bb s. rec'd and or aa e .y ap24 JAS. PATTON. Jr., No. 17 Liberty it. PRIME PDS .-18 bbla. . esa ; 15 . o MPPurte, recd and forle by ap24 JAS. PAITO 1 N, Jr., No. 17 Liberty at. PORN BROOM-30 doz. fancy Broome recd and for '.J sale by .IA9. PATTON, Jr., ap23 No 17 Liberty et. TOW AND COTTON BAGS-20 doz. Tow, 30 do Conon, rec'd and for sale by SCRIP WANWED—In exchange (or Window Glass, assorted sizes, and Young Hyson and Black Teas, at ap24 WM. DYER'S, No. 158 Liberty st. 'WRAPPING PAPER— Y, 3000 bdle. Single Crown Straw Paper; 2000 " Medium 500 " Deuble Crown " 100 " Blue Factory Paper; 150 gross Bonnet Boards; in store and for sale low by REYNOLDS & SHEE, op2o Corner Penn and Irwin streets. WRITING PAPER -300 reams fair to prime ruled Letter ; 100 " " to " plain " 200 " "to ruled Cap ; 100 " " to " plain In store and (or sale low by REYNOLDS & SHEE, ap2o Corner Penn and Irwin streets. PRINTING PAPER 200 reams 22x32 inches ; 100 " 24x36 500 " different sizes ;in store and for sale by REYNOLDS & SHEE, apW Corner Penn and Irwin streets. SAND PAPER--500 reams Sand Paper, superior arti. ele, No. I to 6, constantly on hand and for sale low, by REYNOLDS & SHEE, app Corner Penn and Irwin streets. la OLAteSES-100 half barrels,prune quality, for sale 21. by JOHN F. PERRY, apsl Corner of I:home at. and Alle heny Wharf. D RIED APPLES-600 b skill, for sale y JOHN F. PERRY, itp.s] Corner of Hancoe st. and Allegheny Wharf. DRIED PEACHES-100 bus.. prune qualit e by JOHN F. PERRY, aps] Next door to Perry House, Allegheny Wharf. emov • . -QMITH b. SINCLAIR bave removed to No. 16, corner . 9 Of Wood and First sta. 4p2 MOLASSES --36 bbls. Molasses, in store and for sale by [ap2.l S. &W. HARBAUGH. 'nstRINTING PAPER — A superior'artiele of ['rioting 'X- and Book Paper, of venous sizes constantly on ' band ap and for sale. b. - C. HILL, 'le 97 Wood street. ME Bankero aztb Extbattet Brokers 11. WILLI/1.21M0 ,EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE N. tOrlier. Of Third and Wood Struts. SGHT and Tinto Bills of Exchange, 'lank Notes an , foritign and domestic Coin bought and sold on lii must favorable terms. Colleetiotutmade inall the principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. j el 2 Tat . AMIO/4. Rankersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Antuitie Bills, Dills qf fzekange, Cefi lifiCALCS Devoe. it, Bank NOlei f and Coln. Corner of Third trek Wood sts., directly oppoaite the Si. Charles Hotel.• tnay2B , N.EIOLMES — & — mmsr, Rankers and .Daskrs in Szchang • Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 diarkstatral,.Piatincrgh. "ammo RaTlf. ricuartom,' Bevan ItAT7 New York Ipr Cincinnati Philadelphia "' Louisville - Baltimore ." Bt. Louis - Buying rates il Ohio _ die, Indiana - I " - Kentucky I CA Virginia I "' Wheeling i If Tenneuee 3 CI liallNy 11S. 11. 110011. • • noon 841tommr. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, F. Corner of Wood and Sixtyzirertr., Pittsburgh, Pa., rsEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes :T ime Bills, Foreign XJ and Domestic Exchange Certificates of Deposit, ke EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities or the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. seplt-ly FLOVR-500 barrels of ver • by [aplB,l CORN - 1417EM;Z-10n MTC -- o - 2137 for sale by [apla] 86.C0N-10,000 Ibc. Bacon, for anleby [aplej IARY APPLES-50 sacks D 1J sale by tapl.B]. A ' PLES--40 bbla. Ho apt 6 HICKORY NUTS-1 barrel I.L for sale by [8,03] pec a ll p S-410 bushels Pecan ASH HOOPS-25,000, just received and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, apt; 30 Fifth Street. ▪ Al' EAL—Our own make, constantly on hand and • for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, apl7 = 30 Fifth street. ULL'D itAßLEY—Consteunly on hand and for sale _IJ. by RHODES 3U & ALCORN, ape]Fifth stmt. POTATOES-I.4oobush., per steamer Columbian t for sale by piplB l , ABBY, MATTLIEWS & CO. COTTON —9B bales, per steamer Dolphin, for sale by aplB REIEY, MATTHEWS & CO. BACON -10,000 lbs. assorted, Hams, Sides and &tool dens, for sale by ople MEV, MATTHEWS fr. CO. D RIED FRUIT-2.1,000 bu. Dried Peaches 300 " " Apples; for sale by :LOB FLOUR -40 barrels Family Floarjor side by api9 HUEY, MATFHEWS & CO. CRAB CIDER-18 barrels, for sale by , a .19 RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO. 50.000 '`PRCRAIIX” FIRE ORICK.—A superior arucle, to arrive by Canal, and for sale en accommodating terms, by C. A. hIcANULTT tc CO. apl2 Canal Bas in. 1,14)UR-17 tails. Flour, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Corner of Wood and Front streets. BACON-15,000 Ras. Bacon Hams, Sides and Should ers, City Smoked, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, 4.13 Corner Wood and Front streets. eAREEN APPLES—A• few bbls. Green Apples, for kW sale by lapl3l SMITH & SINULAIR. PEACILES-10 sacks Dried Peaches, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, aPI2 Corner First and Wood streets. MCKERAL-75 bbls, Mackeral, No. 3. large, for sale by SMITH k. SINCLAIR, apl2 Corner First and Wood streets. 1011ECANS bbls. Pecan Nuts, just received and for 1. sale lir SMITH & SINCLAIR, apl2 Corner First and Wood streets. WANTED.—Four good Jour.ralaters wanted. • JOHN CORRISTON mat 27 . St Charles Build g FFLOUR-50 bbls. Holmes' Extra Flour, just received by canal boat "Comet," and for sale by 5..& W. HARBAUGH, aplo No. M Water and 104 Frout street. GREM APPLES--30 bbls. Green Apples, in store and for salefby (ap101 S. tc W. lIARBAUGH. BARLEY-400 bustle e prime Ohio Barley, received and for sale by (ap10) 8. &W. LIARBAUGH. T EATHER-6 bundles Leather, in the rouo, received 14 and for sale by (Rep) ..S. &W. HARBAUGH. 100 BBLS. LOUISVILLE LlME—Just received and for sale by W. tr. J. C. ACHESON, ap9 No. 9 Smithfield at. ROMANITE APPLES-Offered very low , Mil to close consigiunent,by W. & J. C. ACHESON, ap9. No 2 Smithfield st. 0 75triLS - . - FOT - AlOES—Received and for male by W. & J: C. ACHESON, ap9 No. 2 Smithfield st. 100 irfseitio: 50 PS. FANCY CASSIAIERZ—On hand, and for sale at manufacturer's prices, by ifeb2o) B. LF.E. 1 .RE MIX'D CLOTH—Just recd o, r 1 sale et manufacturer's prices, by [feb2ol H. LEE. CABE AMERICAN ARMY - CLOT - HZ - On hand and 1 for sale by (ft= H. LEE. 50 Fork PAIRS DEAIIIIL.A.NILET--Tbe attention of Cal ifonaa men is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by [fail] 11. LEE. 13E17 BLANKETS—I case (60 pair) Bed Blankets, 60 Mil bylbs., ribbon bound, received thin day, on consignment from die manufacturer, and for sate by H. LEE, ap7 Liberty, opposite Filth street HERRING -100 boxes Sealed Herring, received and for aale , by J. S. BONNET mar3o Liberty street. RAISINS -150 boxes M. IL Raisins; 40 bf. " " " in store and for sale by' Imar3oJ I. S. BONNET. Liberty et. OBANOES AND LEMONS-55 boxes Oranges ; Lemons; In store and for sale by fmr3o) J. S. BONNT CHOP'D CORN FOR CATTLE ANDHESORo—CSn 'malty on hand and Tor sale by mar 24 RHODES & ALCORN, 20 Fifth at. S HELL COMBS.—A great variety of Beek, Dressing and Side Carobs, new styles, on band at ZEBULON KINZEY'S, marl? 67 Market street. VirACALTLEV'S ENGLAND—A new and cheap edi tion of Macanley's History of England, this day re calved a All for ante by HAY k CO.. mar 24 Corner Wood and Third its. Loaf Tobacco. 60 BALES CUBA, just received l tr 11 . foAgeotRi F marl 7 No. 2311 and st ew■ for 0 Iron:dans: ricuirs REVOLVER'S : with apparatus, by Express V in a tow days, by .IOHN CARTWRIGHT, marls 83 Wood street. MACAULEY'S 1118TOHY HAIGLARD— voIe. and 2, price 50 cents—Butler's edition—containing all the matter, verbatim et:Um:aim, of vols.-1 and 2of the London edition--embelliahed with an accurate portrait of the author. Two Vole. in one ; price 50c. A large supply of the above received and for.sale_hy JOHN H. ItWiLLOII, mar 29 81 Woad street. LANDSCAPE PAPER -1 set, a view of the Battle of Monterey; 1 " - Cerro Gordo ; Buena Vista; I " " Fete de Paris; I " Chase de Lyon; 1 " " " Garde Prancaix ; 1 " " Col. C. Auvergne. The above is suitable for papering large public rooms For salt, at the warehouse of B. C. HILL, m ar3o 87 Wood at John - MANUFACTURER AND DEALER Fullerton, IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGILItS, - No. 146, WOOD NTIII:ET, DOOR.ADOVZ Strtlf, H - ETAS on hand a general assortment of the above arti cies, among which are the following choice brands: P. Robinson's Pound Lump; Smoking Tobacco ; Grant & Williams? 5 do. Cut and Dry ; Dawson's 16 do. Fine Cut Chewing ; Baltimore Plug; Cuba Leaf. Spanish Segars from WO to 1330 per Half Spanish Her ;Ls ; Common Same of every grade and variety. Country Merchants v3siting the City ara respect. Cu invited to call and examine his stock. apilam AThe— THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public that, having completed their alterations in Store, they are now prepared to 'wait on their cnstomers, having received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK O 1 GOODS In their line t— they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Bonneui,:&c. They solicit a share of the very liberal patronage already conferred upbn them. rj HOGAN & CANTWELL, apl7 86 Market street. R— WRAVsPOrreaamPnEedium Straw ; 500 " Crown " 250 " Double Crown Straw ; 250 " Medium Rag; • 250 " Crown Received and for sale at the Paper Warehouse of split 8.0. HILL, 57 Wood et r. AWNS, LINEN BEREGES, LINEN GINGHAMS 1.1 and Fancy Dress Goods of every description, jusi Opened by (maY29:2m) HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. BRASS CANDLE BTICKS.—Jast-received, at the sign of the Bans and Saw, a splendid assortment of Brass Candle-sticks, of micas kinds- Foraale by HUBER-& LAUFMAN, apt.° No. 78 Wood street. ' A . 0 oananter • ALL, or a September Night; by the author of " Two Old ns , Tales,"" Smells Wyatt hata,"" Angela,"etc. hint received by JO ETON & STOCKTON, • apt 6 - Corner Market and 3d sta. 3KEGS No.l ARD—Just nee ved and for sale by ap7 ARMSTRONG & CROZER _ for Oslo - N WILID3YILLB, OALLIA COUNTY. -- OHIO. floveral Parma, &Mu IV Acres MOW. Also, several arms in different ports or tho state. Some of them will be exchanged for City properly., Aiso, n good Taverb Eltand Wilksville—the Lot is 110 by; 106; the Build ings are in good order. • • - For further particulars; enquire of 8: DOLAN or A. TONER, second story Burke's Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh._ ' ' - MI lowermost be post paid. np7:lmicure =WARD 1414 . ING OR SALE—A Two Story Frame !louse and L0t,25 sxi feet front on Mercer street 6)0'5 deep. 'The House well arranged, havings bed rooms, hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen; wuk house, and front and back porch. Price,lsl2oo. Also, Three Building Lots, each 25 feet front by 75 deep. Price, 8500, 6440, VW Terms accomm od ating. - S. CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent, "apla Smithfield street. LI OUSE AND 1411, IN FIFTH WARD,FOR SALE. .111. Situated on Walnut, below Pike street. The House is well arranged. withdining room and kitchen, with hy drant; a hall and 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 at a bargain. Also t lf shares of viand street Bridge Stack. ' Per rent, a good Brisk House, on Caldwell st. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agetit, aP B ' Sntithfield street. Buying rafts Canty & City ord , u } Relief - Notes Pennsylvania Co. New York • Maryland a New Orleans MIAMI FOR LAZE-,71 Acres, about three miles from tee City line, dn. - the Turnpike, adjoining the old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty'. The ground is well improved, and In adelightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon a good Dwelling - House, and three small tenant houses, and 'one of the bes' springs of water in the country; and can be hat on very accommodating terms. Enquire of . feb29 THOR hIELLON. Tuoil. smuirxr FOH SALE—A. tine Brick Bonze, and Lot, near the Court MOWN. Apply to PI C. SHANNON, _ Att , y at Law, Booth street. y superior Ficrur, for sale CUMMINS &,SMITH. rTribC4iiii Meal, ree'd - liud CUMMINS & SMITH. ►nO LET—A large Brick'Dwelling House, suitable for two families. Situated high tip on Federal street, Allegheny. • Apply to H. LEE, feb22 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. TO LET—In Allegheni , city, a Dwelling House, Sta. ble . and Lot. 80 feet y 300, now occupied by Benj. Glyde, adjoining Geo. -Hogg. for terms, address the -subscriber, via box 140, Pius - burgh Post Of f ice. fcbl9:dtl . ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. I Hog Round, in BUM and CUMMINS do SMITH. i=uittiani Apples, for sale by CUMMINS & SMITH .ICIORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling .E 'Saab, on Filth street, opposite the Court Hoare.— Enquire of . NVMULLEN & DOWNING, jant7. MS Liberty street, opposite Seventh. *TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.,—A commodious and wellfinished Tavern tend, in the village of Shousetown, famished in Modern style, with good,. Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address janl 2 - Shousetown. ckory Nnts.ja store and CUMMINS It SMITH. a to More and for sale by aVMMINS & SMITH. f rlO LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the N orth emit side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL, febB SO Market st. Pittsbu : h. A 'NUMBER FIFTY‘NINE, Noith-west earner of XI. Fourth and Markel streets, Pittiburgh—Bancialas! Itsitostes!—The undersigned respectfully informs his customers that be has just returned 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 fabrics, imported this season, and embracing a complete variety of every eructs be longing to his line of business, all of which will be offer ed at prikes which must prove satisfactory to the par chaser. The customers of the house, and purchasers generally are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex aminauon. Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS, apll Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods Linen Gingham', dm. R. MURPHY, at Northeast corner of 4th and . Market streets, has received a large assortment oLinen Lames and Ginghams, and French Dress Ginghams. Also— Drab Alpacas and Mons de Lames; Satin striped do. do. Braizes, Balzarines, and Tissues; Super English Prints; Domestic do. A large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, and Spring' Goods generally, to which the attention of all buyers of Dry Goods is invited. tiWr — Wholesale Rooms on second story; where goods wt be sold to dealers very low. ap6 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. A. A. MASON It CO. COMMISSIDNBH3 AND LISPODIIIMI, No. 60 MAIM= STICELT, ARE now opening the most extensive and varied as sortrnent of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, comprising upwards of eleven hundred Bales, purchased in entire packages from the manufacturers, importers, and large auction sales, by one of the firm, residing in New York t uthcas constantly sending us the newest and most fashionable Goods. They name in part:- 100 cases rich Spring Prints; .. 30 " Mous. Dc Lames; 24 " Lawns and Muslim; 25 " 'Cotton and Linen Gingbams ; 120 " Bleached Muslim, all grades; 30 " Calico Muslin; 40 " Shining Checks and Domestic Ginghams; 27 " Ripkahr Cottonades and Summer Stuflr, 50 bales of Tickinga and 250 bales Brown Mullins, ' Also, cases and packager of Bonnets, Flowers. Laces. Ribbons, Silks, Eitutwls Berugas, White Goods, Milli nery articles, Cloths an d Ca.satmeres, Linen, Hosiery, and Gloves. - City and Country Merchants will find Abel? stock as large and desirable as Erustem stocks. , And an exami nation of their Goods and prices cannot fail to convince all that, with their undeniable advantages and facilities, they tan compete with any Eastern Jobber. TM fact has been clearly demonstrated to hundreds of their patrons, who previously purchased in the East. Their stock will be found complete. aplo IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Steam Beat Owners and • Hotel Keepers. NORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKI\O STOVES are offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having a new principle applied for heating the oven, 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' also, in point of removing,. in saving time and fuel. The public are invited to examine the Stove. For sale only at No. 112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove, vrherereferenee 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, &c. 2 &c. , Lapi:d3nO A. &C. BRADLEY. ....._. nom 1.07 --- m olits China. Store Removed. IFTim subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that be has moved to a more commodious house, N0..91 Wood street; near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French and English CHINA and QUEENSWA RE. Please call and see them—for to describe them is impossible. The stock embraces everything in the business, usefal or or namental. ' NOG] M. HODKINSON. Cheap Groceries. THE undersigned .most respectfully inform the cid rens of PittSburgh and vicinity that they have open ed a NEW.GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, et the S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, which will be in connexion with our Old Stand, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry streets. Having unfurled our banner, with "quick Sales and Small Prslits" as its motto, we ask a share of public pa tronage. - Annexed we f ve a list of our Retail Cash prices : Best Rio.Co ee, Scents P 13 lbs. for 8100. " N. 0. Sugar, (old) 01 cu. Rt.; 18 ths. for 9100., N. O. Sugar(new) 5 " " 2p . R os i n s oap, 5 " Mould Candler, 122 " " 92 . Dipped to 14 /I Ito "S. IL Molasses, 18 " qrt.; 48 cis. Q g a llon. -N. 0. " 8 .. ..tr tt C ountry s. 25 kt u II 00 tg Box Raisins. (new) Inc-S a al. Rice, 18 Rm. for 81,00, or 4s for 95 nts ; Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas, from 50 cents to 81,50 p lb. Baker's. Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced do.; Baker's Cocoa, Crinhed aud Pulverized Loaf Sugar, Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, Sc. Spices of alt kinds; - ist every variety. Our goods are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. We -most respectfully ask a call (I . olla the heads of families, that they may judge our goods and prices. Thankful for past favors, we ask a continuance of the same. J. S. M. YOUNG S CO, N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry, . tape And S. W. - corner of Third and Rosa streets. hurohl — iireilitanfiry, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY ; EDWARD TODD & Co., Airente, N.B. corner Fifth and Afarkil ik., (upstairs.) Pittsburgh. WEhave on hand, and are daily receiving from the manutheturere, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers, lowest wholesale prieos. —Cluster and Real Stone Set Breastpins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set 'Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, &n., &c. Among our Goods can be found some of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone• Seta now in use, viz:—Opal, Ruby, Turlcois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry., will find it for their advantage to examine our stock. .13c:red 4. Brother's but Premium Gold Pens, with and without cases, he effort; for sale at the lowest New York encee. (apl3 ) • EDWARD TODD & CO. Rail Road 'Bakery. CITY AND COUNTYDCRIP taken for the Largest and Best BREAD ever offered for sale in - this City, at the °Omer of Wylie and Tunnel streets. aplo:lvr R. REANY. ad sorip , Right Side 1.7 P •,, HOGAN & CANTWELL ore just opening, at No. 86 Market street and at the new 'front on the North east side of the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hate, Brcam•pins, Ear and Finger Ringii, Black and Fancy Silk Craves with an in numerable collection of Variety Goods, which can and will be sold at the cheapest_ prices. • • apl9 • HOGAN & CANTWELL. Dorlp I Scrip EPITSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY SCRIP taken' at pur for DRY GOODS, at The sign of the Big Ben ve, on Market street, between Third and Fourth sts.— No. et lata.9) WM. L. RUSSELL. Money I Money 1 Money $50(11, OF PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY CITY LAI AND COUNTY SCRIPT wanted in ex change for Clothe, Cassimeres and Trimmings,ht ROB INSON'S CLOTH STORE, Pont Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood sts. aplB:3t ECEIVED AT M. A.MlNEWS.—Morat's Chemistry 1:14 applied to the mamitacture of soap and candles. Expedition to the Dead Sea; by Montague. The Sea Lions; or, the Lost Sealers ;-by Fennimore Mordannt Hall ; or, a September Night. Ellen 'Wareham, a thrilling novel; by Min E. Pickering. LittelPs Living Age. N 0.257. Gold' Mines of the Gila; by Webber. GOB Surrirnxm sr., 3D - Doon Amon SecoND. • * - • • far Sale - $4 to fat. New Goods 1 New Goods!! illiscellautoug? • Greenwood -Garden.,='. - - - Tm"'lightful Summer Retreat is now open for:the receptlonofviiiters. Ice CrerunsiFruitiNtint, COn fectionary, and all the good things nature and art can produce, will be served up, in the , best manner, is the . Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread at 61- o'clock every evening. Conducted on Temperance principles, and-elthted Sunday. Boilers of choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. A large collectioa of the cloicest variety of Green house, Plants, 'Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for sale: The newateamec Thos. Been will be ready, in a few days -to run from the Point to - the Garden. Needle Worked-Collars, ke. I:t. , ?d,URPtrY has now open a-large assortment of TV .the above Goodsjof various .styles, and nt ex tremely low prices. Linen. Cambrie Hancrkerthigh of all qualities, from 10 cents up to 83,50 ; - ' also,-mourning do, of different qualities. lust o B °bbing '"Eafings—Sotne new patterns, very- pretty, pen. Victoria pad Lisle Edgings; also, Loom Thread Edg ings and Laces, warranted hnen, and at less than one half the former prices—besides, a large assortment of WHITE GOODS generally, such as hfulls, Nausooks, ..fackonets, Cambries, Book Muslims and Bishop Lawns. iti gr o Wholesale Rooms up stairs titreets: , comer of Fourth and apl 140,000 Yards or PO.VIEA. . T" Birmingham Town Council, desiring to, contract with sernefinitableperson or perilous, to furnish ma+ tenets and : to.,ave about 25,000 yards ' of the - streets of that Borough, will- receive Sealed Proposal's for the whole or any pan of said work, tuna the Ist of May next. Proposals to be left with - James M. hl'Elroy. By order of the Council. apgam . THOMAS BLACKEOBE, President. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!' . HOPE CLOTHING icarPosavnr. nr ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and XL. the public that he has opened his :raw Cumuli° &roan, No:27_, Harket street, between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on kanda large a n d iti p e , riorassorttrientofclothing,suitable for thepresentieason. Haring just returned, trout the East with a new and splenind assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up :on the shortest no.ice and in the most fashionable style, on the one.price cub system, as low us can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Lon% forget the plar..e but call at the CLOTHING - PhIPOItICH , No. Al Ma rket et., Pittsburgh. Imr3lOm Valuable Real Estate for Sale. fililgsuliscriber will sell, atydivate sale, that valuable I. Property, on the Fourth oreet road, adjoining his pr.seui residence, and give possession immediately.— Poeta are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, ins high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large and will Ilnistied'llElCE DWFI HOUSE, a su perb Darn, end o User oat-buildings. Athoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur nish a constant supply of excellent water. There is a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises,— If the above described property is not sold soon, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on PenAsylvania Avenue at the end of the board-walk. Inquire of finai3l:3m] •-• DAVID HEELE R. . LEET would respectfully announce to her Al friendsand the public, that she is now prepared to accommodate Boarders. ' Residence, Second street, be. tweet' Market and Wood, third door from'-Wood.street. References exchanged. Congress Guises's. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and Comfort, to anything they have Vier WOrtl, will please calf and examine them. These Boots have no' strings to tie and natio ' and dangle about the anklerk:— they are not only muchhandisomer, but display_the foot and ankle to a mach better advantage than. any Oa* than ; Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and 'trim ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS, mar2d No. S-Fifth street:: LADIES' SPRING stioEs—siitc, - Satin and French - Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a fall assortment of Children's Shoes - of-every description. Manufactured by . S.KEYS, martS No. S Fitt Street. - B Win= & Coy BBOTTLERS, Alm AliainrAcrtraxas or Micanlat. WATIos, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Mead and Pop, No. 18 hfarket.street, anti 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh: mar23:y Isaac Williams, 1/1 - ERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield streetiNo. 12, be. tween Ist and :Id streets. alltY NOTICE,—The undersigned hereby giires notice ' that from and after this date Mr. Jowl #tont is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEIit/RG, Fashionable Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, Apiil 2,19. .. No. 2Sildarket at. Ap Magazines received at Itl. Illiziervg. ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, FOR APRIL; Graham's VVff Magatine for April. . • Sartain's'Union Magazine, for ApriL - • - - Macaulay's England, i 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 Smith- - west. By Miss Eliza A. Duprey. - The Midnight Sun, a Pilgrunage; byFrederika Bremer Ellackwoed's Magazine , , for March. - lP Littes Living Age ;No. 224. • - • 117" Smithfield Street, third door above 2d. • rap . FRESH ABIWirAL OF NEW GOODS, ' - AT P. DELANY'S. NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PI2TSBURGH. - TUST RECEIVED, an , exteosive and general assort ') meet of. French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesungs, of the latest and most desirable patterns: Amongst them will be found &varie ty ofigntirely new styles Fancy. Cassimeres and Vest ing's,. or the latest unpottations—all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices: On hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring. Style, and will be sold low for cash. N. B. TO Tanks's.— Watt's Graduating Shoulders" Measure System. for sale at (mri:d&w) P. DELANY'S. drew Goods. TN a few days I will be is receipt of a well selected and fashionable stasortraent of SPRING GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of try (deeds. A good fit warranted, in all cazea. JAS. Mr Gmap,Tailoy, mar3l • Third street, St. Charles Building. NUTS -11) bas Filberts 10 Cream Nati.; 10 " English Walnuts; . .. . 50 " Shelled Almonds; . 5 bales Bordeaux " received and for sale by [mar3l] ' J. S. BONNET. MACAULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—Harpera Edition, fine paper. No.l ; price 25 cents: 'Just re ceived and for sale by JOHNSTON Sr. STOCKTON, matal Corner Market and 3d am' NVeBOOKS—Essay on the Union of Church and te. By Baptist Noel, Id. A. The Hand Book of Hydropathy, for professional and domestic • use, with an appendix. on. the beet mode of forming hydropathic establishments, being - the result of twelve years experience at Orafenburg aad Preywal.• den. By D. J. Weiss. The Cantons, a Family Picture. By. Sir. re Bawer, Lytton. Just received, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mar 26 comer . Third and lilarketets. TO MILLINERS.—The subseriber has a large stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn - to the Spring fashion; at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl :3m . _H. H. RYAN. Appientlees Wanted. T HE pnbscriber wants Apprentices ? to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Patnting branches of business. ,Boys of steady habits, abont.l6 pears of age, would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. H. G. PAHNIESTOCK, marl? -- 101 Smithfield street. bWANTED—Anietive Partner with -81500 cash cap ital, to engage in a Wholesale and iletailGrOcery ess, now in acuve operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantare of p rominent stand. C. CIaIiBERT, 9en. Agent, ... aPIO Smithfield street. TUST RECEIVED, at tie sign of ^ Rana and Fair . 400 paint Tritiated and Straight Trade Chttinii 1000 lbs. Wrought and Horse Nalla . For sale by , HUBER & DAUFMAN, 108 No: 78 Wood it. (lALICOES ! CALICOES !--Just zeceived,• and now V open, at No_ 50, North•vrest corner of 4fh • and Mar kat streets, a very large supply otCalicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some cittbe 'best and cheapest Goods ever ofTered in this market. apld ' PHILIP ROSS• pOCKETBOOKS-2 gto. Calf Bellows Pocket Books; 5 " Morocco " • " On hand and ter•sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPlind.v, , aplo • 97 Wood street. FUR BALE— A span of Match Brown Horses. En (Mire of MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL apt() 97 Wood sneer. • DRESS BILKS—Just received, an invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop. ular styles, imported this season. ' Mao, very glossy Black Silks, of ill widths, for Vi-' zettes,&c. PHILIP ROSS; iplB No. 59, corner 4th and Market eta. COFFEE—Ibw Ri a o d Soolee; ,Java;... 10 Laguyra for sale a 20 • KING & 1510011 HEAD FRESH TEAS-0 packages Young Hyson,Gunpow der, Imperial and Black Taas,-Inst recd and-for sale by (WO) KING & MOORHEAD. rirOBACCO-20"boxes, favorite; rands, s's; 6 " Baltimore Plug, Job.; 10 " Virginia Twist, For sale by ( ap2o) ICING & MOORHEAD. p.17, 1,21 ?1L--ConstEuitly on hand and . f_irala tp. & MACKEREL -- 5 0 barrels, half barrels, quarter bar rely and kits, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for sale try - ap2o ' KING & MOORHEAD. F t -mm-5o boxes Raisins; 41) hf. " • " 24 qt." • " • 1 case %Ws Raisins; 30 1 case Beietly Prunes; • • - - 5 boxes Lemons; Xse reel and for sale-by ap2O . . •KING & MOORHEAD. -• SUNDRIES -17 doz. mixed Picoldly, Gherkkis • and Manger Pickles, * gallon bottles; 4 dozea Pickled . Onions; * gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Citllli• dowers, halt" , gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot tles L 4 o z. - Limon Syrup, quart bottles ; 8 dozen Walnut:- dud !Po ato Catsup, pint bottles ; 2 doz. Laces Oil, pint bottles' 5 doien Gelatine; an improfed preparation, pint bottles ;justreeelved and tot ;ate by. • iipso WO & mooRHEAD. MGM OMEN .; Dry expo. 3[131W GOODfiIiinARGAINS 1 - B.IkIELOAITIO THE BIG -GOLDEN 131X,...11192, - AGAIN, ' ' - New Spring and Summer Div Goods not,openingat th Sign o f Oa BIG BEE Damon. Markel atrat, between -2lsird art 6 Fourth argils, - •- . . ' WM L. RUSSELL,"No. 62 Market vices; bc, tweed Third and Fourth streets, sign of 110 --04 Goldenßee-Hive.has now commenced receiving, ' a very large and splendid stock of Spring and 0 ' SummerDAY GOODS,Which be is enabled to offer Whig numerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any former season. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest ease, 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 pnrchased of therm• porters, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the atbscri-•'' 'bar is confident that .he can offer to. his customers the very . ..newest Styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprisi ng; English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goode, rotate,' with a fell assortment of "American manufacture,' and • cheaper than can be found elsewhere.. . • - . _ . . . Rich • Chameleon LADIESs, extre' DRESS GOODS. ••• • . - SilkmeOw; • Rich Brocade do. - ' beautifully l goods . ; • - ' ' Rich Grenadines,plain and figur ed ; Glace Silk,'rich goods ; ••'• • . ' Poult de Sole, fashionable and late importations ; "Black Arrunres, plaid and striped; • ' Brocade Lustres, new styles; • . • Mohair Chameleon figured, (very cheap Silk Tissues, all co lors; ' • in great variety; • • Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; .. .New style•rich Mourning Lawns ,• Organdie Lawns, a beautifidarticle ; - Black Grosili Rhine, all widths and qualities ; Black Bombazines, of most 'approved makes ; - - - Paris printed Bareges,extremely low;, : Paris printed Lawns ; in great variety . ; • Crapes and Crepes Lisso, a full assortmen t of colors and qualities; . - „Together with a large supply of De Lames and Alpacaa, some as low as 121-cents per yard. . In addition ir; ilia above Will be-found a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels Lace,for trimming dresses, inantillasand capes, Also, French worked Capes,. Collars and Caffs,,latest styles. Also. Victoria Lawns and Spotted Robes, very cheap ;Swissi'Mull, Jaconet and Book Manliest Bonnet Ribbont. Belting Ribbon; Cravabi; Scarfs; Artificial;;. Bloves; Mitts,. and Hosiery. - • • • • • SHAWLS!. SHAWLS ! • Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured; Crape d! Chine do. a new article ; . • Richuhangeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; hiode - Emb'd Thibet :do. extremely low; -thllack Emb'd Thibet do. ,very cheap ; • Black Silk -•• • • do. best quality Black Nett • do. lois prices; - White Canton Crape - do. splendid goods; • - Chameleon Silk do. late Importations; Printed Cashmere. •-' do. cheapest in the city; White Emb'd Thibit do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colon, can . always be found at the Bigßee-Hive;betweenThird and . Fourth sts., No. 02. fmar2Bl . W ET. L. RUSSELL. Gernert! o A and B Saida Goods, Cheapest 'tot t LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 -cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Muslim', from 3 cents .upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a:full supply of all qualities and. prices; Irish Linens Table Damask, RIIMIII and Scotch Diapers; Napkins;: Tubbs Gapers • Crash and. Bowles; Scotch and Manchester nglumis ; Sattinetta; Kentucky Jean, and Blue:Drills ; all of which will be sold off at prides that cannot fail to please, and without fear of competition. • itr'Remember the Big Bee. Rise, Market 5111304 bc twecn Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. mar2B - WM. L. RUSqVI.r.. New Spring_Goode I . - - ikro. 85, MARKET STREET, between - Fourth street " and the Diamond. Foreign and Domestic ;Dry . Goods. The subscriber has just received his first supply 01 Fancy and , staple Dry Goode, 'adapted to the Spring Sales,corubting an part of the following: . 4.4 Englieh Lawns. only 12; cts.,• French Organdy: Lawns; la -Ms., 4-ABltio Merimae Prints, 121 , cis.; 4-4 Double Purple Prints,..l2l 'cis., Drab Mons de Lab:4-112i cts„ French - Dress Grit hams , 4.4 Brown Mus lins, from sto S eta.„ Bleached MusTine;3l eta. 4-4 Bleach edMnelitiei Bkto 12} cis. Prints,Marlmac Pattern'', 83 cts. 24 Mourning Fr. Gingluum4.l2l. cis., French Work LADIES' DRESS GOODS: ' Brocade Chamelion Silks, Brosha Figured Silks, Cha-. .melion Satin de Shien t Wide Black . Plaid Silks,..Wide Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silk, Plaid Gre. d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide. Black Mantilla Silks, Parts Printed Lawns, English• Printed Lawns, French . -Dress Gingham!, Embroidered Swiss. Marlins; Paris Printed Mons de Loins, Satin Plaid Herages, Chamelion Plaid Grenadines, Plaid Linen Lustresi E'reach Organdy Lawns. , , New style Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies , ' Cravats, Revere **dared Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Ospes and Collars. Black and Colored Rid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Dloves, - Mohair and 'Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes . and Gimps, Hia tt _, Swiss, Jaconettand Thread Ed gings and Issertings, White and Black Silk 11ake, Cashmere, Moravian, Black and White Conori Hose m and Black and White Silk - Demi Veils. _ . Embroidered White Cashmere and Crapi - Shawls,' Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black, and Colored Mons. de"Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Bemire -Shawls, French. Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: _ Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia per and. Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns Bleached and Brown 'Mullins. -em inence, Kentucky Jeans,. Bed Ticking, Doinestie Gingham's, Colored Cambrics, White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh" Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown Bleached and Colored Drillings. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS ; ' French and English, Blue, Bfack and Brown Cloths; Black and Fancy .Freach Cassiraeres; New Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats; 'Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a fine sortment of Gloies, Hosiery and Suspenders. • . PARASOLS AND PARASOLEI'TS I have just received a Splenoid assortment o Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Pain-soli, Par irhe above Goods have ali been purchased at the low, est cub prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, a such rates aacannot fail to pleau ,all who wish to bug good Goods at low prices.- - The Spring and Summer Stook.of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING .AT THE THREE MG DOORS, TOE THE PREMISE SEAS" HAS NEVER BEEF EQUALLED EMI by the Celebrated Establishment itself - THE UNPRECEDENTED - PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterptise. of the proprietor, has emibled him to purehaseall, his Goods atiuch prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any - other Honse , East or West.. - • JOHN hPCLOSBEY, Aianiiehesurer of Rattly-made Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty, Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has fast completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest, mast fathlonable and varied assortment of REASOY4LS,DE CLOTHING ever offered iu the United States; all of which have been made under. his Mime.' Mate inspection in tnis city, AT PRIV= THAT *ET OBTAIN riberstissogether wit h one of the choicest selec tions of Imported, fine Black, Blue, Brown„. Olive and. Drab French , - Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this -city.:Also, fine fancy VEST,' INGS of every description,: such as Cashmeres, Mar- seines, rich Silks, fancy Satins, dee, 'Allthe new-. est styles. fancy CASSIMERES, of every description ; all of which will be made op to order at the shortest no , tice, in the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es tablish a confidence in the buyers. ant determined to e d . hereto my original motto, "Quick Sales' and Stittal Pro. fits? , and also make the buyer his own salesman, by _marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select from tin immense and exuaisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, at the lovi.sst pnee xt can possibly be bought for. Biiiiness shall continue to be transacted at lay exten sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being She Pies: Tailoring Estebiimin en i in ettElall AERIVAL OF NEW aocais, . AT - P."DELANY'S, N 0.49 LIBRE TYSTREE2; PITTSBDROE. '(UST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort• 0 ment of Frenth; ErigUsh, Belgian and American CLOTHS, CASSI7ITERES andVA'STTNOS, of the Infest and .mcnit desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a variety of entirely, new style Fancy Cassinmrea and Veaungs, of the . - : • LATEST IMPORTATIONS; All of which will be made to orocr in the moat fashions= ble manner, at short nonce and• reasonable prices. A large and general assortment of. - READY-MADE CLOTHING, On liana, made in the present Spring style, comprising ; ROCK AND PRESS COATS,.. - ' Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths of the most fashionable co l ors. New style Business: Coats; plain. black and fancy colored Cashmarett, Tweed and Summer Cloth Sack Coats; and Pantaloons of .superior single And doable , Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, and every other de. seription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear., Alio, a - cholce assortment. of. NEW STYLE, VESTS, Rich Silks, Cishmeres, plain and fancy colon; plain black Satin of sirperior quality ;With a great variety of substantial and well made Altogether comprieingone of the hugest and hal:Woo:met ; • - -READY IfriApZ CLOTHING, That can , be fou4d ttsCny, which will be sold Low • N B. To Temaits.-Alratt's prnduating Shoulder Mee. 11131V . Sretn, for sale at apti••&Av-- 4 9 Liberty st. _ _ _ Fine Shirts, Spring Stpfir. • EWARD TODD ft CO., are now.recewing fi ourlheir Factory East, a large stock - of fine and meiltura.qual- Hy SHIRTS, which, for durability and style- of manu facture, are not in:painted in this or any.other The trade will be supplied at lowest New York pricei. Wareroorn, corner Fifth and Market streets,: us, TVORY COMBS-1 case, assorted lengths, including' Fine S. and RS:Fine. For - sale at the lowestimnti facturer's prices, with discount off t at EDWAR - TODD A. - ttp2 Dor: of - Filth and Markeksts, up stairs," GUM - SUSPENDERS cases, - assorted qualities Swivel loiat Suspcndens, just received and for sale owo by ' TODD 1t CO., ibb2 - . oor.cif Fifth and Market sts, up stairs, CARPRE 111AOS-1 case fine Hilton, - " 13russels Carpet Dugs, Received this day and for:tale low by . . alb ' . EDIVAROIDDISIS CO: Gingham°. A, LARGE' and handsome assortment of newest styles, •i - j. particularly adapted to City Itade, just received by mar292m - HAMPTON, SMITH &CO.- , lirdAehiChintzeu. ' .:.- 1 - 3,42E8 of above-0'6(41h 34, 44 and IL/ and double Piublei fp sale by 0utr..29.2n% • HAMPTON - -Isl : .frlEl CO,' . - ..... . .. . . :„.,..„., „..., ~. , . . .... ~.. YAIOGT I' . GOODS SHAWLS ABSALOM Mt/M.113; No. 6.5. Market sr:: Pittsburgh
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