• , • - . . • • ••' • • • • .• • ‘ ,• • • • 411 1e,IDaUp. art ting IpDst _ Dtinil7MON MC= C01:1) AT THE SOUTH—From all pans or North slid South Carolina, Georgia and account.comes of wide extended de struction• to the growing crops, by the snow and frosta, on the . 16th and 16th instant. The Charleston papers give copious extracts from different parts to . _ this effeet, and a diapatclrfrom Macon, Ga. reiords the destruction of the cotton, wheat and corn croft, and aka the fruits and vegetables, in middle and upper Georgia and; Alabama. From one/Vail to threei-quarters;of the cotton was up. The destruction is generallnd we tor very 'disastrous, The Mil legeville Journal saystnat the wheat was fully eared.. The work of It is, that in almost every section there is said to be:no cotton seed to replant. - , . Ilaltens.—/tforitreal, April 20.--A second meeting of the British American League was held last night. Officers were appointed, and an address to the people of. Canada was adupted•;—the address howeier does not give general satisfaction.. There has been- a 'great freshet at Three Rivers: all the bridged between that'place and Quebec have been carried away, and -the streets have been navi gated by canoes.' Large gee/bdNA of produce are, arriving every day from Upper Canada. Navigation is open, to. Quebec. • TuiPacsromWor Lumaza.—lit will he remem bered that when President Roberts was in England, a promise was made to him that a vessel should be , placed at his disposal for the suppression oftheslave trade on,the coast of Africa'. In our English papers we find the following paragraph.: “The Lords of the Admirilty have ordered the Lark, a small vessel lying at Chatham, to be fitted as a yacht, for the nee of the President of the Afri can-Reim:lWe ofliberitt.” • ' . ler Thai:Mid:anon conspiracy ease, at Philadel phia, was'disposed of on Saturday, so far as the court of Nisi Prins is concerned. The Judge order ed all rules to be , discharged in reference to a new trial, and judgment entered upon the verdict. The defendents , counsel took an appeal to the Su preme Court, and they were ordered to give security to the amount 'of $20,000 to prosecute the appeal with effector in default to pay to Morgan the sum of slo,oooi and costs. 'The security was immedi ately given. sir A. Cincinnati paper says.that by a resolution of the Irian Moulders Society, all Stove and Hollow. ware hfouldern are' reePectfully requested not to go to work fry the day for any employer whatever. Their brethen abroad are also requested not to go there with-the expectation of obtaining employment, un til the difficulty now subsisting be sisttled, of which due notice they say , will he given. liar A specimen of thegeaus loafer contrived re cently to get from New York to Chagres without paying a cent. Thence be walked. across the Isth -311104 And throne' the • COI3IIiTOSICe of a fireman, concealed himself on the steamer California, for los Oranciago. Ile made his appearance on deck when three dart out,-too late to get rid of bun, and he thus accomplished, by impUdence and Jerry Did diadem, a voyage that costs (alters handiedsjordol lars. - - Iliiit`TheMilwaukie Sentinel informs us the-treas ury of Wisconsin-is so palpably empty that the mem bers of the late Legislature either went home with out. any money or had to stand a heavy shave on their'wanunts.: The counties are delinquent to the amount 'or (mei - 819;006. The - deficiency in the treasury la about 111:25,000. Ear A , fire broke out in Troy, N. Y., on the 18th instant, in 'Morris Place Hall, which soon swept scrolls thb.huilding, wrapping the immense canvass Hudaonhi Panorauia in its flames. The building was damaged to the amount of . 64,000—insured.— The panorama was rained at 926,000, and insured for $lO,OOO. Damage was done to others amounting to $5 or $6,000. SW" The magistrates'of Windsor, Ragland, have bad under investigation the case of a man who has on several occasions threatened the life of the Queen. He is twenty-threeyears old, of rather-idi otic appearance. : He was employed some time , hack in a colliery at-West Bromwich. In January, 1848, he wrote a letter to the Queen, declaring that she should die by his hands, Unless he had his "rights." (*.The following beautiful lines were written by Lord Littleton, in 174), as.aa inscription on a monument erected by him in memory of his wife. The,montuttent stands in the church of Hagley Made to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes ; Thie meek, magnanimous •, tho' witty, , wise • Polite ' small her life in courts had been ; Yet good as she'the world hid never seen : The, noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentlest female- tenderness combin't Her speech was the 'Melodious voice of love, Her sang the warblidg of the vernal grove; Her eloquence was sweeter than her song, ' Soft as her Veen', and as her' reason strong. Her forte each beauty of her mind express'd, Her mind was virtue by the graces dress'd. Painful Itevelations. W,e are pained to learn (says tbe Columliia S. C., Telegrapli. of Alanday,) that a dark dornestic tragedy has been perpetrated in the 'District of Edgefteld, which has excited equal horror'and in dignation in she bosoms at the hightoned and mor. al peoplei.in the midst of whom-it has been enact" ted. The Edgefteld Atkertiser, referring - to the matter, sayi. - "Derelopernents.—A Coroner's inquest was held on Friday last over the dead body of a. negro, dis covered -in the longer edge of this District, near tbelexington line. The - jury in identifying the body, found_ it to be that of App or Appling, the . slave of Martin Posey, charged with the murder of Mrs. Posey who as our readers recollect, was found dead a month or si x weeks since, with marks of violence, on her person. Suspicious circum stancst stance--attend The negro% death. His bands were tied, - and a leaden ball was extracted frain one of his ribs,which had been broken, clearly indicating that be came to his death by a gun or . pistol Shot. ..Seveial .persona have.; been arrested on suspi cion of the murder--among them, Martin Posey, the master of the negro; a man by the name of Kirkland, and one by the name of Jones. Strong suspicion - also attach to the two former for the murder of Mrs:Posey, the wife of Martin Posey. "It is understood'that one or two of the-parties halie:madeimportant confessions. This is likely to prove a horribk tragedy! But we leave it to j udicial myestiganon. Low or mac Hinman° Mean.—The steamer Highland Mary No. 2 w Capt. Atchison, from St. Pe ters and boiled for this port with_bat a alight freight, struck a stump roundfng to at a wood-yard near . the tovin of. Cincinnati, - 130 miles •above this city r at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, and sunk almost inimediately. in - eighteen feet water. The Highland Mary was a fine staunch little boat, nearly , new nncl. was teamed, we learn, to the. meant of $8,000., .:11er freighttonsisted , or about SOO bushels of kibeat and 75 hides, consigned to Rigg's &Lever miry and 104,000 laths to G. B. Juddi all of which will in all .probability be lost. Boats down thir morning - inform es 'that she bad listed over very Much; yet it Isihought she can be raised. Her MB cars,. crew and , pawiengers reached here on Saturday night on the steamer Dr. Franklin No. 1421i8. T/lE. S ONI/1 CAROLINA ." COMMITTEE OF Punuc Sarrcire , --We learn. by. the Columbia tS. C.) -Tele graph, that the 45 slavery tritenairmists.”'oelhe Pe= metto:State have formed cgCommitices of Safety and Cortetrporidenco, , t throughout tho,Commodurealth. Theso,loaal committees of ,the different distrieta are to meal in:Sista Convention at the capitol on the Ist Monday in May,. for the . putp o ge of perfecting o thorough organization to communicate their designs.. Th4lo safety do not ,publish their Pro' ceedirigi, Soine if the South Carolina papers state that. they meditate on,proposou gf no*.interpourei. withlhe Ncirtli,=-Ilfilt, Sun. . • • - ; _ . ~. WU' the Solithearoliha folks seriously -contain platoe.n coneasoution 0 .. r the ti Aon-intereouse'vvitti the North ll . e. - ekeriiw, it' Wi ll ' give li 'amities 'Wow" te.rtheL P . roeperity of the free Stater.--we don't think. ENE Effil r_ ,1 ••-• ,t;\ ' ' - • = 61 - , , " illornifig . Oast jot) priiititi g -Offitt. CORNER OF WOOD AND` FIFFH STkEDII3. 07! }laving added to. our Establislunen . t, • a.splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are prepared to do all kinds off-Newspaper and Book work in a style of al./- surpassed beauty and neatness,. and upon the most rea 'amiable terns. We respeetfully . soliett the patronage or he.pnb n this line of our btusuress. Advertisers arerequestedto kinurin theitfatorsbefors '4 o'clock P nil m u st be complied with in order to {ta nsy: an snsertim, Muesit isposslbls, an darlierrhour would b. preerred.. i IPitszauns Lassos. Suash.- - -Prepaied by 3.1,V. Kelly William street; ICY., and for sale by A. 'lstraits, No. 70 Fourth sheet, Agent for the manufacturer. This will be found ,a delightful article of beverage in families, and particularly, in sickrooms. BaxastesHatoia.s..—Ait improved Choeelate preparation, - being a. combitmtion of Cocoanut; innocent, invigorating and-fitdateable ; highly recommended, particularly for - invulids• VreParad by W. Raker. Dorchester, Mass., lindlor sale by A. Javan, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Vourth. street. .marl 7 talraßtratATlS3l AND Goer—Wright's Indian Vegeta isPills'are a moat extraordinary medicine for the cure-of Rheumatism and Gout, because they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels of those morbid humors which, if taken into the circulation and thrown upon the membrane and muscle, are the cause of the above pain ftd maladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels to take up that which is already deposited, and therefore,are ab solutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gout . A Magic twenty-five cent bozo( Wright's In- than Vegetable Pills will often - give the most Astonishing relief; and.pfirseveranee according to directions will be certain to drive pain of every description from the body. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.-.. Remember that The Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wthttass Watanynn he top label of each box. Remember, also, that 11. Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market atid.Third etree a, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by hart for sale. The 'genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Phladelphta ; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is pole ageutfor this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale , rate. ap2.l AUCTION SALES, • • 8Y J.UtRS lIVEENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 1.14 Woos STalart. altars DOORS ULM Firm A DDITIONAL SALE OF SPLENDID FURNITURE A.TAUCTION.—WiIIbe sold, by order of Fox, Constable, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, tomorrow, Friday, April 27th, at 2 o'clOek in the afternoon ; the fol lowing at ticles, omitted in the former advertisement:-12 hair seat mahogany chairs, 12 do. do. walnut do., 2 cane seat rocking chatrs, 1 mahogany sofa, 1 pair mahogany dining tables, claw feet ; 1 sett candelabras. apt: .rtONSTABLKS SALE of splendid Furniture, Feather IL/ Bede. Bedding, Glass Jars, Confectionery, Spices, fic., at AUCTION.—On Friday next, April 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, willbe sold, at McKenna's Auc tion Rooms, No. tl4 Wood street, by order of Jahn Fox, Constable, for cash, par funds, the following articles of Farnham, viz :—I splendid mahogany wardrobe, 1 do. cherry do., 2 do.mahogany sofas, one with pillows ;1 do. dressing human, with marble top ;1 do. dressing bureau, cherry top; 5 plain mahogany bureaus, 1 secretary and book-case, 1 mahogany enclosed wash stand, 2 fancy sewing stands, marble top; 1 pair eard tablas, 6 curled maple carte seat chairs, I settee, fancy and common chairs, '1 looking-glasses, a tot of carpeting, feather beds, bedding and mannisses, 2 bedsteads. 2 window blinds, 6 cherry school desks, I dough trough, 1 clothes horse, I coat, 1 old-fashioned 8 day braise clock, I cook ing stove, with fixtures; 1 egg stove and piped grate, 33 glass jars containing confectionery. confectionery end spice, 3 glass covers, 1 patent lever watch. Terms—Cash, par funds. _ _ _ A DDITIONAL SALE OF U. STATES PROPERTY A .4.7' UCTION.—WiI Ibe added to the sale of United States property, to take place at the Government Ware house, corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, on Saturday next, April Sfith, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following articles, omitted in former advertisement: 33 musksts; 1 buggy, with leather top, made in the most substantial manner and finished in the best of style—a light tad neat article, with cushions, and in use only a few mouths. Also, 1 sett of brass mounted harness, in complete order. JAMES McKENNA, apd4 Auctioneer. SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Carpets, Feather Beds., Bedding, Queensware, Glassware, Ki chen Utensils, Cooking Stove, /sc., of a private fami ly. at AUCTION.—On Thursday next, April 26, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,will be sold, at the dwelling, of B. F. Steren, corner of First and Ross streets, his enure household furniture, feather beds, bedding, carpeting, kitchen utensils, cookin g stove , - 8,e., as he is 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 ietve ; among which may be mentioned in part-1 splen did mahogany Bola, a very superior Miele and beautiful pattern • mahogany aide tables ,- card , 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, h igh and low post bedsteads, looking glasses, t solar lamp, 1 sett candele bras of the richest pattern, carpeting, hearth rugs, door mats, mattresses, window blinds, fire irons, fenders, ash pans, queensware, glassware, kitchen utensils, 1 cook mg stove frith (alums complete, one 6 day brass clock. ap23 JAMYS /deKENNA, Arlo. • AMINISTRATOR'S of — gitliiithis e— Stiar, at UC TIO Ist.—On MONDAY evening, April 3oth, at 'half past 7 2'Clock, will be sold. at McKenna's Auction Rooms, by order of 11. S. Migrate, Administrator or the late Richard Biddle, deceased:- 14 shares Hand Street Bridge Stock; 5 do Penna. and Ohio Canal do. 5 do Monongahela Navigation Co. Stock. M.S. MAGRAVV,Adner. apl6 • JAS. hIcHE.NNA, Auer. fir 'MITES) STATFS' PROPERTY AT A V lJ Saamansr, April 26th, a: 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be aold, at the corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, the following public property, for cash, par fund& viz :-8 Axes, 1 Axe Handle, 2 Bugler, .1 Drum Ring, 3 Cartridge Boxes, IS Canoens, 34 Haversacks, 171 Knap sacks 15 Rubbers , . 1 Recruiting Plug, 3 Cotree Mills, 93 Camp' Kettles, 108 Mess Pans. 1 Frying Pan, S Sauce Pans, 2-Wood Buckets, 5 "'in Plater, 3 Tin Cup*, 1 Sad d:e, Blanket, Holster and Cirsingte, 3 Blankets, 2 Hatch ets:ls Spades, 3 Shovels, 194 Camp Tents, 475 tent poles, 112 Wall Tents atul Flies, S Wall Tent Flies, 192 Well Tent Poles, 7 Blankets, 11 pairs Stockings, 1 great Coat. I Anchor, 2 Cranks, 1 Cast Iron Piece, 1 Steam Engine, 7 feet stroke, said to he en excellent article, and former ly used on board the U. States' steamer COL. Long. TenneZ-cash. par funds. JA 31ES hicKENNA, opl3 Auctioneer. Is is withpleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrant emenu with Messrs. J. C Jenkins & Co, of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of I. and Ifb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, 1 2 . e. of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. Gunpowder 04 7 1,00 Ig; 1,50 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Hp.scmso 621 75 1,00 145 Y. Hyman 50 021 75' 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 " B " *. " . "'" F B ire k and Extra Fine • • •:5 1,00 1,14 1,50 We will warrrint all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We .ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold' by •o.her compardos in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious mid good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms _ For sale by JOS. S. IR YOUNG & CO.. N, W. corner 4th and Fern . streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. W..corner 311 and Ross streets VHE subscribers respectfully infrirm the citizens 'of j Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for •GRANEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be'surpassed in this citynr elsewhere. From their experience In bnsiness, they _feel confident that they will , render satisfaction to all those who nt.y give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularlyin case of fire, is too well - known to require any argument.in its favor. To those who are unacquainted With our work, we beg leave to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Patterson, M. Kane, Jr , and others, for whom we have Alone work. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended toWe will be 'found on Wylie street, be tween High 'and Tunnel streets. MATTHEW McGOVERN. ara9 - . JOHN SKINNIN. Ice Cream Saloon Open PIL HUNKER, Filth street, respectfully informs his •• friends and the citizens 'generally, that his SALOON will be open this morning, Pdonday, April 93d,) where he will be-prepared to furnish an excellent quality of VANILLA-and LEMON ICE CREAM. Panics and private families furnished with lee Creams, Cakes, &e , at the shortest notice. ap23:3t NeW Hooke t 'New Beeki t cOMPLETE WORKS OF 'JOHN M. MASON, D. D., / inTonr volumes. " ' Mardi and a Voyage Hither, by Herman - Melville. Border Warfare of New York, by NV.'W. Campbell. Here a Little end . There' a:Little by = the. author of "Line - upon Line and Precept - upon-Precept n : Memoirs of m Youth, by Lamartine. Illustrated Life. y of Franklin; part Bth. Just reed and or sale by -JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ttp2s • Cor. Market'and 3d sta. Notice to Holders of Iterlp. TOR SALE, and. payment -received In tbe SCRIP . X - issues of the City of Plusburgh All that valuable property known as the OLD BASIN LOT, situate on Giant street, opposite the Coon abUse, -and bounded by Grant street, Pifth street, Diamond alley ,and Cherry Mirk. This ,property has; been: divided into: ruotamt-rova highly eligible Building Lots, which will be sold to the highest and best bidder, at Public _ - deletion, on BATOR DAY. MAY Oth, 1849, in front of, the Court HOUSe. Taleda--Ipae-third in cash, one-third in sit months, and one-third itt twelve months, with:interest from the day of sale. By order of the City Councils, • • , JAS, MURRAY, Olen Committee on City Property. - • • Private Boardnac. • - STX or eight =young Gentlemen wishing to nbtuin P vote Boarding, may . find accommodation- by timely . Fpplicationymthe sulncriber,'on St: Clair Sc;; Pittalnyli; a pig ; ,twd. , - A .-WESTEIWELIT..=:, QOAP--25 lbs. pure " Ctiadian Soap; riozen boxes Dellitt's Shaving Soap; 1 " Variagated Soapl. I ; 1 " " Cast ilKlNG e Soap; for sale by & Mt:OEMWI. ~;'_-. : it, • :44.!:.- - • -, ee - - 4•N' wow 2 4, EMI =ISM = • , - .7" „ • „ • ,•,•- 4„, • - - tL,L 'A .• •• • I - 4 - . 4 } • "` ; 4 • . . ~• - " f• . a • • . - MEM MO =EU ,: JOHN FOX, Constable. JAS. IStehNNA, Anet, JOHN FO:' , c Constable. JAMES McKENNA, Auct. TEALS! TEAS II TEAS St =SI - " • M==2=M eomingrial anb .finamiaL PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. JAMES MARSIIALL,I T. S. CLARKE, Colour= volt AMT.-- JOHN SHIPTON, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. vesdailyforCincinneti,tuAM. Passenger Packet, vitt - Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. at., and 8 P. M. Mail Co ach Line, directto Philadelphia, 9 and 12i Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. North-Western, via -Cleveland, daily, l 0 A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, dolly, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI ZRTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. K., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Cirt. and Louisv., due 8 P. st., closes 5 A. at. South.vta Salt. and Washington, due 8 P. M. ; closes& A. K. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. st., closes V A,. IL Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. K., closes 8 A.K Par value. Asked. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh ......... -• • • •850,00 850.00 *50,00 Exchange Bank s ..... ••• • • 50,00 44,00 43,50 Merchants , and M. Bank 5000, 50 , 00 49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. Band Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Likarties Bridge •••• • • • 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge ...... —• • • 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R- Stock., paid on shares, 112,50 _ 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 6 1, cent;) 90,00 Monongahela Bridge ... . .... —• • • 25,00 16,50 Gas Stock 50,00 Daily Review of the Markets OFFICE OF THE POST TurasDAT lalotoomo, April 26 , 184 D. FLOUR—No sales on wharf; the market tends upward, and if there were lots offered we think O -3Z4133A might be obtained readily, in a small way: 'hie demand is only for home consumption. GRAIN—SaIe of barley at 60c ; interim article worth 55c. In other grains there is no change, and but little doing. BRAN—There is plenty in market now. Sa'es on wharf at 7108 c. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 350 sks Peaches at 8 Ir 25M,37. Apples stiff at 62c. PIG METAL—SaIe of SO tote, Jane Furnace, at e 25,00. giA VALUALRIX Poor/ars, situated in the City of Steubenville, JeffetSoo County, Ohio, viz :-.-One O' of GO feet front on Third Street, by IS) feet to an alley, and on which there M a large 'Pero Story BRICE 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 a Tavern, by ltdr. Crane. There Is also a large Stable on the same Lot. Auto, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de scribed property, somewhere about'? feet front on Third street by lett feet to an alley, on which there is a Two Story House, containing 2 rooms on the first floor; 3 rooms on the second floor; also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied ns the Post Office and mow occupied as a Bakery. There 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 will sell both these Lots and Houses together or each House and Lot separately. Terms:—Oise - ha lf of the purchase money to be paid at thus of sale, and the other half payable one 3 ear after the salewith the usual inte rest—the balance to be secured by ' bond and mortgage ou the same property. Title indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deedgiven. Possession given at the let of April after it would be sold. For fur ther information, enquire of the undersigned, by letterer otherwise. SAMUEL. MeCLAIN, Pittsburgh, April 23, `49-ata No. 03 Wood st. City (rip. • NOTICE TO Tun Flounces or Prrrsarnan Crrt Scam— .l.l In conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the IFnh of April, ISt9, directing the undersigned "to negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Hoods and Mortgages of individuals held try the Cup for property sold, amounting to TWENTY-RIG lITTHOUSA ND DOLLAMS," Public notice is hereby given, thin theeald 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 City Bonds, hear ing interest front the tßth day of Aprd. th 44. at the rate of 6 por cent. per annum. will at any time hereafter be issued to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in sums of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, steeordirtir to the provisions of the above date S. R. JOHNSTON, ttp2l. City Treasurer. S 0 0 'N' 1P WANTED—In exchan e [or 110 Silver assorted Watches; ' 59 dozen Razors, assorted 350 " Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton i 150 Stockings t amorted . • 100 " Gum Suspenders, 175 French Accordeons ; 350 Silk Parasol.; 400 Umbrellas ; 50 tbs. Sewing Silk; 215 doz. Fans, assorted, 11100 " Spool Thread, assorted, 75 qr gross Pearl Hatton.; 100 gross Lasting. assorted : 400 " Hooks at.d Ey es 80 Basket Wagons; With a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, French Baskets, Steel and Silk Bags ; Silk Purses, Steel Reads, Pocket Rooks, Fancy Soap*, new style Vases , very Hue; Scissors, Pen Knives; /1 large asaottsnass Combs of every description ; witb a large moCk of Trim- IninF, The undersigned will be happy to accommodate his trienes and the public with any thing in his line for Allegheny City, Allegheny County. and Pittsburgh City Scrip—equal portions of each—at 67 Idgirkerstreet. aptl ZEBULON KINZF.Y. . Paotos7 for Bale. Is SUECEASFUL 0 PERATION,Inann lecturing' Print ers' Wood Tppr aad Raised Sign Linos, by Machinery. The Machinery is admirably stated for all Carving pur poses. from which a Pattern can be made Gram the finest Engraving to,hriaryCornite. Should the Inventor, Isaac Merril Ringer, obtain a patent for the Invention, or any improvement he may make thereon. the said patent is by deed secured to the subscriber' for the term of seven year*, from the 3d day of April.ll 4 lH. in the United States, and forever in Allegheny Co- Pa. , Or a PARTNER WANTED, capahltiof managing the above batinees, and willing,to take gn„.;mterest of one• fourth in the capital stock. - For further particulars. ripely (post paid) to apt2s.4ar SCIIIOLEI 8c RYAN, Pittsburg, Pa. Mottos. Nrold customers, strange visiting the city, and others strangers wishing to provide themselves with a hand. sotto DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do in, by leaving their orders with JAMES AEDEIRE. Tailor, apfi Third street. SI. Charles Building. *Wile TOTICE is hereby given that the undersign/to has 111 taken out [.suers of Administration on the I.lstate of Alex. Stewart, of Allegheny City, dee'd. All persons in debted to said Estate are requested fo make intent:hate payment; and all those having claims against said Estate aro requested to present them, properly anthenti. elated, for settlement. SARAH ANN STF.WART. apt 31,414 Administratrix. F. Vanhorn, Jr., WIIDLY.MI , I4I AND ItTAIL DEJLIAR LY 11.05111 t T, GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, PINS, &t., With a VClliely of Combs and Farley Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH! (Blatt UV 'MY GILT Call,) FIEDISSLt. WritICILT. A LSO, Dealer in French, English and German Variety A Goods, cradles, chairs 'and baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, knitting pins, 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, gloNes, rib bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, rarer strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, German pipes, 'emu cases, shavibg brushes, shoe knives, fishing lines shell combs, marbles, slates, cray ons, dominies , bodkins, spectacle., tweezers. &c. &Country Merchants, Pedlers and others are re quested to call an for themselves, no I am de termined to sell CITIOXOR. CASH. snaral:d&w Extract of Coffee : AeinN ARTICLE which is rapidly coming into use as a wholesome, nourishing and delicious beverage, g more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee, and fat cheaper, as 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. FAIINRSTOCK A, CO., Corner of Ist and Wocid, and ap2t Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. OUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Ac.—The subscribers nre receiving and opening a large stock of House-furnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned Ware. Also, on hand,.a large stock of plain Tin and Copper Ware, of our own manufacture; Pressed Goods, &e., &c.—to which we would invite the attention of wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., ap2l Corner Market and Second streets. MORE SCRIP WANTED —For sale. avaluable Building Lot, of 24 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue by 94 deep to Union alley, and is the fourth Lot above Walnut street, 4- a commanding situation, and well adapted to the new grade. One-half of the par- Chase may be paid in Pittsburgh anti Allegheny City and County Scrip ; balance on time. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ap22 Smithfield street. CroAIits;cIGARSjJIGARS sour cases, containing: 12000 St. Bt Yarn Principe Cigars; 8000 Barras Imp'd do do 4000 de Mentz Cuba do do 3.250 La Norma ia do 4000 Primera Ilav'ti do do • 3000 La Luna do do 25250 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, ap2t • • • -No. 6 Wood street. E. FITZGERALD, NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, No.2fftiorket street. • A.V.ING received (and receiving weekly)my Spring , H and Summer Goods, I amprephred to otter to the citizens and publit in general; a better lot...afro - tidy made Clothing than has ever been offeredbetore in Pittsburgh, and et - prices 25 percent. cheeperthan ego be purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city. -' Ey' Don't forget to - call at N0:24. marl 4-11 '- ' " • • E. FTPZGERALD. . - :Sprint Faehlons .of 111111tnery Borissets, - : :Cardinals, &a. • TUST received Straw': Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal ty silks, Faskionable• Ribbons, finest French Flowers, Cords, Fringes, Trimmings, Ate.. Straw Bonnets cleaned andtillored to , the>Spring fashions by one- of the best Straw ARllintna in the city. • Silk. Bonnets, Cardinals, Dressps, and every article in the.fdillinery. and Dress m raking business, made up by the best hands, at marl 4 MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair street. NEE STOCKS. For Sale. MS =I ti... 1 1 MIMIE Mal # ~.i In Ritter Intelligence ruivr FITTSWILIRGH 8 r=r warzsiri THE CIIARE/M. ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie Shales, Beaver. . Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Rohl. ightman, Beaver. • Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. ' • Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. • Diadem, Conwell. St. LOWS. • Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Hudson, Bridgeport. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Elie, Sholes. Beaver. " Robt.Wightrnan.---, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson,.do. Camden, Hendrickso, McKeesport. " New England No. 2, Dean„Cinemitati " Z. Taylor, Lucac - Wheeling, " . Nominee, Smith, St. Lanisf " Tuscarora, Poe, Cincinnati. • Beaver, Clarke,. Wellsville. Lady Byron M i ller , Cincinnati. " Hudson, McMillan, Bridgton. tor Captain Grace's beautiful, safe and swift run ning steamer, Tim Batmarrr, will leave this morn ing for Cincinnati, at 10 o'clock. She is one of the best boats an the western waters, and is commanded by one of the finest fellows living. SERIOUS STEAMBOAT Acctnzwr.—A collsion took place in the Yazoo river three miles below Sunficw er, on Monday night between the Patrick Henry and Fawn—(the former descending and the later ascend. tag,) which insulted in the serious injury of the lat er and the loss of the life of her 3d engineer. The guards of the Fawn were torn off, and the gentle man,s cabin considerably crushed. We wonder that the destruction of life was not greater. The of f icers of the Patrick Henry immediately turned to the as sistance of the injured boat, and secured the freight which was cast overboard by the collision.—Fazoo Democrat qj the 4th. Wm. B. Wheeler,slain STEAMBOAT AGENT, can he found nt Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. mar 27 For Olneinnati-44legular Packet. 7 ~, Antertnedil The fine steamer MT. VERNON ii 1.11.. Kotrrz, blaster, will leave for the above and tare ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage. apply on board, or to apt; OW. U. B MILTENBERGER, Ag't. Regular Zanesville Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim. leaves tr very Saturday, at o'clock, P w. reamer JENNY LIND, Captain (.41L1.101(Itil, leaven every Tuesday, at a o'clock, P. X. For freight or passawa OF/ It , W. . WHEELER, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield ate. dfkiA CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE. 11H1 Independent Line of steamers is now composed .1. of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages ate paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been In operation for six yetis; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: IWONDAY PACHET.—The MONONOA-UXLA, Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday coorrung at 10 o'eloek; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. Bt. 217RSDAI PACIEWT—The Mamma No. 2, Capt. Jan. Klineater, will leave Pittthargh every Tuesday awning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. Y. ANDNRSDA P .ACK ET—The Nrw Exot.amn Na. 11, Capt. 3. Dram, will leave Pittsbargh every Wednesday enonung at lOo'eloek Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. r. THURSDAY pAciar—The BRILLtaWr, Capt. R. J. Grow*, urilileave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday4vgning at 10 r. w. FR/DAY PAC/MT.—The Currie No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'c toe It; Wheeling every Friday evening *llO r. at. SATE:RDA Y pArrrr —The ?dosaitors No ,: Cat. p I. C Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday rooming at 0 Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 I. Y. SUNDAY PACKET.— The IIAAC Nrwros, Capt. P. Arrol l leave Pittabargh every Sunday fawning at In o'e oek; Wheeling every Sunda,: evening 11'110 r a. nov 10. Arrival of Near Spring & BUM mit r DooOliTl FASHIONABLE 11EAD QUARTERS, so. 11MItsmetrri1T7tP7tr, mon. top ira.ow erconnantr, C.IIII , ZnaIIEIBVELO,, I)IIRSPECTFULLY infitrmil tits (wends end the public It. In general, that he has received • very large supply to the choicest SPRING and SUMMER GOODS ever seen in Pimburgh, selected by himself in the Emit. con sisting of English, French and Belgian Cloths Cam. metes, Vesting., Cashel-torus, kr., of all *bodes and colors, and of the latest and timer desirablo patterns, which will be made op to order in • superior style, and as very moderate prices. Ht bet alao on hand a very large mock of Ready made Ctothum, *inch he will sell very low. aptaly 'rim. undersigned is prepared to tarnish Awnings, 1. Tarpaulins, Fire Screens, Tents, Ice., at the shortest notice. Sail Loft over Davage k Roberts' Block Makers Shop. Front street. near Ferry aptri: tm• JOSEPH JANEWAV. lAY MAGAZINES RECD AT M. A MINER'S X In tiodey's Lady's Magazine. for May . National Magazine. tor May rireiham's " Memoirs of my Youth by A. De Larnentne Life and Letters of Caroline Fry The Waverty Novels. by Sir Wisher Scott ; complete in five volumes. Dowdier's Faintly Shakspeare, from the sixth London edition. Outlines of a New System of Physiognomy; illus trated; by J. W. Redfield, M. D Littell's Living Age. No 219 Our stock now commies the largest and most com plete assortment in the West. ID' Smithfield street, third door above fid. aptki TrODAN & CANTWFLL, RI Market street, and No. 11 7 Diamond, have on hand and are opening a large anti varied assortment of China Vases, Card - Baskets, Cut Glass and Fancy Cologne Baines, Alabaster Jewel Boxes, China Figures, de.; 4 doz. celebrated Bay Water, from the Isle St. Thomas; 6 dozen celebrated Florida Mater; 24 doz. Cologne Water, various brands; 12 doz. Shaving Compound ; 6 doz. Ox Marrow, for tho hair ; 6 doz. Roussell's Handkerchief Perfumes ; 6 dot. Chinese Floating Soap—with splendid assortment or Soaps, and other Perfumery. Far sale Low!, Cosa. ap2.l FOR BALE--Several Building Lotg of 24 fret front by 130 deep to an alley, desirably located in Alleghe• ny, on and near Ohio lane. Price from $2OO to $300. Scrip will be taken at par for any of these Lots, or a payment of one-eighth in hand, in Scrip, if desired— balance to seven yearly payinetto. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, rip2l Smithfield street. C ASTOR OIL-17 barrels per North River fiir sale by 1 1 1,04 mArrum's it co. RTA-140.000, in Eirrnin. ha AIT et B Rin,VtrB & CO. JAMES PATTON, Jr , ap24 No. 17 Liberty at. BACON HAMS-3 caskajust reed and for sale by aolt JAS. PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty at. NlOLASS—albbls. reed maim Rain ap24 JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty st. 1 - R.S3 AND KUM , : PORK-1e bbla. Mess ;i6 do 15.1 Prime, rec'd and for male by ap24 JAS. PATFON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty st. fIORN HROOMS-30 doz. fanny Broom., reed and (or ‘..) mile by JAS. PATTON, Jr.. ap23 No 17 Libeny et. TOW AND COTTON RAGS - 20 doz. Tow, 30 do. Cotton, reed and for onto by SCRIP WANTBD—In exchange for Window Wass, assorted sizes, and Young Hysoa and Black Teas, at ap24 Witt. DYER'S, No. 768 Libert • st. Au RAPPING PAPER— ,' 3000 bdls. Single Crown Straw Paper; 2000 " Medium " 500." Double Crown " 100 " Blue Factory Paper; 150 gross Bonnet Boards; In store and for sale low by REYNOLDS Ir. SIIEF., 0 Corner Penn andlrwin streets, *2 LUTING PAPER -300 reams fair to prime ruled Letter ; 100 " " to " plain 200 " " to " ruled Cap ; 100 " " to " plain " la store and for sale low by REYNOLDS & SHER, ap2o Corner Penn and Irwin streets. PRINTING PAPER -200 reams 22232 inches ; 100 " 24.230 200 " different sizes; in store and for sale by REYNOLDS & SHEE, ap2O Corner Penn and Irwin streets. AND PAPER-500 reams Sand Paper, superior arti cle. .No. 1 to 6, constantly on hand and for sale low, by REYNOLDS er. SHEE, ap2o Corner Penn and Irwin streets. ItArOLABSES-100 half barrels prime quality, for sale JOHN 0.1. by F. PERRY, apS) Corner of Hancock at: and Allegheny Wharf. DRIED APPLIW-500 bushels for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, aps) Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf. DRIED PEACHES-1.00 bus.. prime quality, for sale by JOHN F. PEARY, apSJ Next - door to Perry House, All_eiheny Wharf. Removal; OMITS & SINCLAIR have removed to No. HI, corner 0 of Wood and Firm ate. np2 GLASSES--30 bb s. Molasses, in store and or .. e M by [aPg/ S. & W. HARBAVOH. .;~~,~ 2 ~ r_ -• 1 ~ ~: ~~ : mow - 1 Nth' .~'~.. ,~ =I .Uankers anb efxtbangt Brokers = , WILLI/Lai% EXCHA N CIE AND, BANKING. OFFICE N, corner of Third And Wood - mons. S'OUT arid Time Btlls of Exchange, Dank Notel . an foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on. lb most favorable terms. Collections made Wail the principalcities of the Union at the lowest rates. jell Iidi.ABLER & Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates 4-Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Cotner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. may2B - - N. HOLMES SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Nora, No. ad Markeserreet, Pittiairgh. BELLING RISK. EXCHANGE. New Yorkpr Ciaeinr . iati Philadelphia " LoaMmlle Baltimore 3 " St. Louis Buying rases Buying rates Ohio die.l County Ea City ord'u Indiana I " Reliengotes K 'eky " " T 'mania Cr tenlucky Virginia Wheeling. Tennessee ani9-y HOOK oft SA.RHENT• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa., rkEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes , Time Bills, Foreign I/ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, ike EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. sepli-ly FLOUR -500 barrels of very superior Flour, for sale by CUMMINS & SMITH. 1,/ORN I[b;AL-100 ale fresfiCora Meal, rec'd aud for sole by laplej CUMMINS &, SMITH B for sale by laplEl TORY APPLES-50 sacks D 1. ask by [apld] APPIALS--40 bbls. Romanite Apples, for sale by aple CUMMINS & SMITH urzeKoa It NUTS—I barrel Hickory Nuts,ia store am! Ll_ for sale,by [apISJ CUMMINS & SMITH. IjNCANS-40 bushels Pecans, in store and for sale by apIS CUMMINS tr, SMITH. A SH HOOPS—ZAXXi, just received and for sale by RHODES & ALCOR I v, 30 Fifth street. WE AT MEAL—Our own_make, constantly on band and O for sale by RHODES & AIXORN, apl7 30 Fink street. Utit.'o ltAßLEY—Constantly on hand and for side Al by RHODES tr. ALCORN, apt? - 30 Fifth street. POTATOES -1400 bush., per steamer Columbian, for sale by tapiS] aurnr, hIATTHE WS & Co. lorruN-98 bales, Per steamer Dolphin, for sole by k„) spin RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO. DACON-10,000 tbs. assorted, Heuzia,ttides and Shout 1.) dem, for sale by scan 111 HIED FRUIT-20,000 bu. Dried Peaches 300 " Apples • for sale by apIQ RHEY , nreTTHEiva & co. - - Agit 1849. rtLOI.7R-40 bane Is Family Flour, for sale by apl9 RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO. GRAD CIDER-19 barrels, for sole by apl9 RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO. 50.000.. M kI KENIX” FIRE RICK—A superior article, to arrive by Canal, and far sale •n accommodating terms, by C. A. ttIeANLILTY & CO, Canal Basin. apt 2 F Lou bb[a. Flour, 6r -- 111111TH & SINCLAIR, Corner of Wood and Front streets. DAL:ON-15,0W lb . . Bacon Hams, Sides and Should JI erg, City Smoked, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Corner Wood and Front streets, apIJ llttiEN APPLES—A few bb.. Green Apples, for 4,._W sato by 41tP131 SMITH h SINULAIFL 1 - jI..AC HES-10 sacks itrieg r. i t T . g i be i t=la t Corner First and Wood streets. f ACKERAL--73 bbls. Mackeral, No. 3. large, for „LTI sale by SMITH k SINCLAIR, .02 Corner First and Wood stream rovxAlsrs—ti bbls. Pecan Nuts, just received and for sale by SMITH h SINCLAIR, told Corner First and Wood streets. _ UVANTED.—Four good Jour. Painters wanted. JOHN CORRIST9N, T,mouß-50 bbls, Holmes' Extra Flour *eived It received by canal boat "Comet," and (or sale by S. & IV. BARBAUGH. No. 53 Water and 104 Front street. ((I in store kx nod for sale by lapin} ' S. &W. BARHAM:AI. DAR LEV-400 bustles primeOhlo Barley, receisTid and for sale by lapin) S.. 44. W. HARISAUGH. LRATHER -6 bundles Leather , in the rough, received and (or sale by (ap10) S. &W. HARIJAUGH. 100 7 0 B r i....li ie ltt.:ISVILLT-1 1 11,- 47 i ;1167gg4' rut ap9 No. 2 Smithfield at. 10 A B o o B LS. RO-N eosaIANITE APPLES-Offered very low 1,/ close ignment. by W. tr-1. C. ACHESON, apt/No 2 Smithfield st. 0 ''' litifik - istlefittiiit.S-Reei `Z-Receiv ed - for alp by '73 - W. & 3.C. ACI-I.N. ap9 No. 2 Smithfield at. fti'iti - ii - a - til - stile 100 P rebl " "t)1. H. LEE. - - F,j - k PS. PANCIr r sale OASSIMERZ—On hand, and fo 4.A.Lat manufacturer's prices, by ifebM] H. LKE. CASE teHEY MUCH CUTPll—Just reed, and (or 1 sato at manufacturereg, prices, by Ifcb2ol H. LEE. feAgrAgraticAN Akin" J far talc-by (fear) H. LEE. I PAIRS DRAI3BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal elt., Venda men Is directed to this article. They will be wild low, to close consignment, by [fe2Ol H. LEE. I IED case ISO pain Bed 13Iankets, t'S hycse. U lbs., ribbon bound, received this day, on consigifment from the manufacturer, and for sale by H. LEF ap7 Libeny, opposite Filth street ITERKING—ttio boxes Sealed Herring , received sad II for isle by J. S. BONNET raar3o -Liberty street. ItAISINI4-130 boxes M. It. Raisins; 40 hr. " " " in store and for sale by (rnor3ol J. S. BONNET. Liberty at. OItANGF.S AND LEMONS-53 boxes Oranges ; 23" Lemons; In store and for sale by Intr3ol J. S. BONNET. 1101" ll CORN FOR CATTLE ANDHESOtto--CSn l.i on hanA and 'for sale by f 24 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth at. SHELL COMBS.—A great Vlttiety of Beek, Dressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at ZEBVION KINZErS, marl? 67 Market street. Alr ACAULEV'S ENOIAND.—A new and cheap edi• .111 l flan of Macauley'S History or England, this day re ceived aid for sale by KAY CO., ma 44 Corner Wood and Third eta. 60 BALES CUBA, just received and for sale by J. A. KA ZURIE, marl: No. 33 Hand st ears for Ca fantails. ours REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Express C in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT • marl 83 Wood street. MA ft L i ;.l l i i , L p T c ' e 'S so li e t . 9 . l"l u y e l; ,a k e Ng t t"D— n l i tt.. g l all the matter, verbatim as tireratim, of vols. 1 and Saliba London edition--embellished with an accurate portrait of the author. Two vols. in oue l price We. large. supply of the above received and for sale* , B. JOHN H. LO, mart 811 ood street. lANDSCAPE PAPER— .I set, a view of the Battle of Monterey; - Cerro Gordo ; I 66 6, ,6 .6 Buena Vista; 1 " " " Feta do Paris; 1' " " Chase de Lyon; " " " Garde Francais; 1 " " Col. C. Auvergue. The above is suitable for papering large public rooms. For sale at tho warehouse of S. C. HILL, mar3o 07 Wood st John Fullerton, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND BEGARS, No. 146 WOOD CTREET, orris DOOR ABOVE SUM', H - ETAS on hand a general assortment of the above awl cles, 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 ; Cabo Leaf. Spanish &gars, from $lO to 530 per Ill.; Hair Swinish Se ar e ; Common Began of every grade acd variety. Country Merchants visiting the City are respect fu . invited to call and examine his stock. apt7:lm 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 customers, having received a NEM, AND SPLENDID STOCK OF' GOODS in their line ,—they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Bonnets:Arc. They solleit tishare ofthe very liberal patronage already conferred upon them. HOGAN tr CANTWELL, apl7 86 Market street. W RAPPIN n G am PA . y a tt um straw ; 500 " Crown " 250 " Double Crown Straw; 250 " Medium Rng; 250 " Crown Received and for sale at the Paper Warehouse of apl4 S.C. HILL, 87 Wood et LAWNS, LINEN BERMES, LINEN OINGHAMS and Fancy Dress Goods of every description, Jua' opened by ( nuar29:tm) HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. BRASS CANDLE STICKS.--Inst received, at the sign of the Plana and Saw, a splendid assortment of Brass Candle-sticks, of urious kind.. For sale by HUBER & LAUF/WAN, apt.° No. 7 8 Wood street. AS. MARSH'S MO NO oarnitner HALL, IV! or a Septembir Night; by the author of " Two Old Mena , Tales," " Emelia Wyridhani,""" Angela," etc. Just received by JOHNSTON Si SI'OCKTON, mold Corner Market and 34 sta. •I KEGS No. 1 LARD—Just received and for sale by ap7 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. , . . • •-• •"" • '- 4 .• , • , • = , - • . • =^- . f ' - , •- ' ' .- = • • 1 ' • •.14/ - ,"' IrDW.UII) BIITING gin ECM= PennsylN. New York Maryland New Orleans I= Hog Round, in store and CUMMINS ec SMITH. y Apples, in store and for CUSIAUNS & SMITH. RHEY, hIATTHEWS & CO St Charles Buildin g Lest Tobacco MIEN E=E ffliaellattgouff. Greenwood Garden. milts delightful Suntraer Retreat is novir . opert for the 11 reception of visiters. Ice Creams. Fruit, Nuts, Con fectionary, and all the gootrthinga nature aril art Can produce, will he served up, in the best manner, iu the Saloon. The Ten Table will be spread, at fit o'clock every evening. Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. Boqueta of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. , A large Collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants; for sale. The new steamer Thar. Beau will be ready, in a few days, to run from the Point to the Garden. ape T. MeKAIN._ Needle Worked Collars, ace. R. MURPRY has now open a large assortmentof . the above Goodsof.vanotis styles , - and'at ex . tremely low prices. Linen Cambric Hamtkerchiefs, of all qualities, from 10 cents up to 63,50; also, mourning do, of - different qualities. Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterns, vary pretty, iustopen. Victoria and Lisle Edgingi; also, Looni Thread Edg ings and Laces, warranted linen; and. at less than one half the former prices—besides, a large assortment of WHITE GOODS generally, such as. Mulls, Nausooks, Jackonets, Cainbncs, Book Muslitis and Bishop Lawns. tEr Wholesale Rooms up stairs, cornerof Fourth and Marketstreets. ap4 20,000 Y ards.of Paving. TIM Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract with some suitable persbn or persons to furnish ma terials and to pave about 25,000 - yards of the streets 'of that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for the whole or any part of said work, until the .Ist of „May next. Proposals to be left with James M. MlElrny.% - By order of the Council. , ap2:lm THOMASBLACEMORE, President. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! HOPE CLO THIN EDIPORI UM. la J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and JIIM. the public that he has opened his tsw Owning; broan, N 0.27, Market street,betiveen Min and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe rior assortment ofclothing, suitable for the present :season. Having just returned trom the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Peelings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest no.ice stadia the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system, as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place; but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM[, No. 27 Market at., Pittsburgh. [mr3L3m Valuablle Heal Estate for Sale. rruiE subscriber will sell, atptivate sale, that valuable T ProPerty, on'the • Fourth street roa‘adjoining his pr-seat residence, and give possession -immediately;:— Pnere are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a large. and well finished BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a su perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining 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 far a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on Penusylvania Avenue, at the end of.the board-walk. Inquire of 'fmar3l:3m) DAVID BEELER. -- "lP — startling AIRS. LEET would respecttully announce to her 131. friends and the public, that she is now prepared to accommodate Boarders. Residence, Second • street, be tween Market and Wood, third door from Wood street. References exchanged. • apl22w Congress Gaiters. T A.DIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine:them. These Boots have no saiugs to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle;— they are not only much handsomer, but dutplay . the, foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. Yon will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. marts No. S Fifth street. LANES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on bend and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured by . S. IiEFS, marzi No. S Fifth street Mar/LIM &. Co., BOTTLERS, Atte blexbractrattes Op Wawa. Ws.rsta, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. max23:y Isaac Wunams, M-ERCIIANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be tween Ist and 2d streets. .ap4ty NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. Jona ROTH is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. . C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Head Qaarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,'49. ' No. 28 Market st. April Magazines received at M. A. Minees. clopErs Laws BOOK, FOR APRIL; Graham's Magazine for April. Sartsua's Union Magazine, for April. Macaulay' England, t and 2 parts; cheap edition. Published by the Harpers. Part 6 Illustrated Lite of Dr. Franklin. Celeste, the Pirate's Daughter; a Tale of the South west. By Miss Eliza A. Duprey. The Midnight Sun, a Pilgnmage; by Prederika Bremer. SI me kwo's Mag azine. for March. Littelt's Living .Age ; No. 254. I'ET Smithfield street, third door above 2d. DIPS • FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, • • AT P. DELANTIS. • NO. FORTY-NINE, L./DEBIT ST., , PITTSBURGH, JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Casaimeres and Vesungs, of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a vane ty of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and Vest logs, of the latest Impormtions—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 Taman.—Watt's Graduating Shoulders' Measure 'System. for Bale at (lart:darmr) P. DELANY'S. Xew Goodie. IN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected 1, and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now . on their way from the But, to which 1 would invite the attention of try friends. A good fit warranted in All eases. JAS. Me OMB, Tailor, mar3l Third street, St. Charles Building. N rEs_io bags Filberts; 10 '• Cream Dints ; 10 f" English Walnuts; 50 ." Shelled Almonds; S bales Bordeaux " received and for sale by [meal] ' J. S.',BONNET. MACA.ULEY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND—Harpers' Edition, fine paper. No. I; price JS cents. Just re• ceired nod for sale by JOHNSTON& STOCKTON, antral Corner Market and 3d sts. NEW BOOKS—EssaK on tne Union of. Church and State: By Baptist 'oel,M. A. The Hand Book of HydiePathy, for professional and domestic use, with an appendix. on the bestrtiode of forming bydropathic establishments, being the result of twelve years experience at Grafenburg and Preywal den. By D. J. Weiss. The Caxtons, a Family Picture. By Sit E. Bulwer Lytton. Just received, and for sate by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mar 26 corner Third and Market sts. 1110 hfiLLINERS.—The subscriber has o large stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he le prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. - marliam H. H. RYAN. Apprentites Wanted. rrup. inbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi .l. net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches. of business.. Hoye of steady habits, about 16 years of• age, woald be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. H. (1. FAHNESTOCK, marl: 101 Smithfield street. ANTED—An active Partner, with $l5OO cash cap ital, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery h V ulYness, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. - C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, aplo • Smithfield street. JUST RECEIVED, at the sign.of Plane and Saw"— 400 pairs Twisted and Straight Trace Chains; 10430 Bs. Wrought and Horse Nails. For sale by HUBER. LAUFMAN, aplE4 No. 78 Wood st. CALICOES:—Just zeceived, and now \.." open, at No. 59, North-west comer . of 4th and Mar ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. aplO PHILIP ROSS. POCKET BOOKS-2 gm. Calf }knows Pocket Books; 5 " Morocco 10 " Sheep " " " On hand and for sole by McCANLESS & CAMPSELT., aplo 97 Wood street. - VOR SALE—A span of Match Brown Horses. En ..1? quire of IifeCANCLESS & CAMPBELL uplia • 97 Wood sweet. DRESS SILKS—Jam received, an invoice of very . handsome Dreaa Silks, of the newest and moat pop: u tar styles, imported this season. Also, very glossy Black Silks, of widths, forili- Settes,Ac. PHILIP ROSS, aptB No. M. corner 4th and Market eta. COFFEE—M bags Rio Coffee ;. 10 " Old Goy. Java; 10 " Lakuyro.; for sale by 0 2O KING fr. MOORHEAD VRESH TEAS-44 packages Young Brion : Gunpow der, Imperial and Black Teas, pan recd and for sate by (oP20) WIG & MOORHEAD. rPOBACCO-20 boxes, favorite brands, s's• 6 " Baltimore P.lng,Job ' .; " Virginia Twist, " For sale by *00) KING & MOORHEAD. - DINE OlL—Conatantly on hand and for sale by eta) KING & MOORHEAD ANACKEREL-6O barrels, half barrels, quarter bar role, am/ kite, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, (or sale•br • ~ P 2 O KING & MOORHEAD. F RUIT --50 boxes Raisins; 40 hr. " 24 qr. " - - I case Eight's Raisins; 30 drums Figs; I ease Scattily Prunes; • . . 5 boxes Lemons; just reed and Tor sale by ap2o - , KING & MOORHEAD. d UNDRIES-17 doz. mixed Picolitty, 'Oberkins and 13 Manger. Pickles,` }:gallon bottles; 4 , dozen Pickled 06ions, gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli.; dowers, half gallon. and. quart. battles; 4. dozen Pepper Squce. quart bottles; 4. doz assorted . Syrups, quart ; 4 doz. - Lemon Sytmy; quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut add Tomnto , Oatsup, putt bottles; 2 doz. Laces Oil, pint bottles ; 6 dozen Gelatine, 412 improved preparation ; pint . ottles ; just received and for sale by ap2o , KING & MOORHEAD. =Nig .‘ • NEW GOODS.:11101.0.11.1.NS I 'BARGAINS THE. BIG:GOLDEN DEFeEIVE AG A/N• -New Spring and Summer Dry Gonda note opening at ' Sign of the BIG BEE MVE, Mark. tweet, between - Third and .Fourth status. Wid. I RUSSELL N Market street, be-. : tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Dig Golden Bee-Ifive.has now commenced receiving a very lame and splendid stock of Spring and . ZummerDßY GOODS, wluchhe is enabled to offer tohis - numerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any former season. These Goode have all been selected with the g - reatest care, and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid sticks of Spring and Summer Goode ever offered in this tyr As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im porters, per the,latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri. ber is confident that he can offer to his enstoonere the: . ; very newest styles aff Ladies Dress Goods, comprising :. English, French, Swots, Irish and Scotch Goods together with a .full nese:went of :American manufact ure, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. , LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Rich. Chameleon Silks, eatremelylow; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured;,= Poult do Sole; fashionable and late importations ; . . Black Amuses, plaid atol striped; - . . Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair. Chameleon, figured, (very cheap ; ) . - • . Tisanes all colors; Balaarhass in great variety ; - • , Paris dotte d Lawns, for evening dresses;_ , • . New style rich Mourning Lawns; . . Organdie Lawns, a beautifularticle; Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities; Black Bombazines, of most approved makes; Paris printed Bareges,emremely low; - Paris printed Lawns.l/7 great variety; Crapes and Crepes Line, a full assortment of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of De Liana's and Alpaca's, some as low as in cents per yard. In- addition to the above will be found a beauttful assortment of Black -Bnassels Lace,fortrimming . dresses,mantillas and capes.. Also, French worked Capea, Collars and Cada, latest styles. Also. Vittona Lawns Cud Spotted Robes, very - cheap ;Swiss, Mull, Jacnnet and Book Muslin ; . Bonnet, Ribbon; Belung Ribbon teCravats ; Scarfs; Ar u ficials; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. . SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! . . Grenadine Shawls, Plain and figured ; - Crape d' Chide, do. a new article • -Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; • - Mode Embid Thibet do. extremely flow; Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap; • -Black Silk do. best quality Black Nett do. low pi-Rea; - White Canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city; White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS! PARASOLS!! The largest, cheapest'and beet assortment in the City.. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article; of Oft newest styles and colors, con always be found at the Big Bee• Rive, between Third and Fourth sta., No. a 2. [mao2S]- WM. RUSSELL. ' borne gttc and Staiple•Ociodsi Cheapest Yet ALARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached mid unbleached Muslins; from 3 cents upward cited Tiekings and Checks, a fall supply of all qualities and prices', Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas ; Scotch and Manchester Ginglissns; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean; and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fail to please and without fear of tompetition. - - BY - Remember the. Big Bee flise, Market attest; be tween Third and Fourth streets—No.62. • ' • maM - WM. L. RUSSELL. N °- 65' MARKET STREET, between Fourth' street and the Diamond. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. The subscriber bas just received his first supply . of Fancy and staple Dry . Goods, adapted to the Sprirl; Sales, consisting in varier the following: 4-4 English Lawns. only:l2} cis., French Organdy. Lawns; 12} cis,. 4.4 Blue Merimac Prints, 12} cis., 4-4 Double Purple Prints, 12} cts., Drab Moms de _Lain, 12}. cts., French. Dress Ginghams; 12} eta., 4-4 Brown Mus lims, from sto eta., Bleached Muslins,3} cb5.,4.4 Bleach ed Muslin, 5} to 12} etc., P Prints. Merlmac atterns, 6} cts., 2d Mourning Fr. Gine:win, 12} ;is., Trench Wark - Collant;l2} ate.' LADIES' DRESS - GOODS : Brocade Chamelion Silks Brosha Figured Silks, Cita melon Satin de Shies, Wide Black Plaid Silks,Wide Black Gro. de Rhine Silks,Pigured Foulard Silk s, Plaid Oro. eltdsmonr Silks . , Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks, Paris Printed Lawns, English Pruned' Lawns, - French Dress Ginghams,Embroidered Swiss Muslins,Paris Printed Mdus de ims, Satin Plaid Bert gee, Chamelion Plaid Grenadines, Plaid - Linen Lustres French OrgtutdyLyarns._ --•- . New style Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies' Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Danes and Collars. Black and Colored.Md Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk 'Gloves, Mohair "and Worsted -lit ins, Black Silk Fringes and 'Gimps, Matt, toviss, Jazonettand Thread .Edgings and Inserungs; White rand Black silk. Hose, Cashmire, MOTELViIIII, Black and. White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils: • SHAWLSi Embroidered White . Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Mons de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS : Damask Table Linens and Table Clqths, Russia Dia per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Sleuthed and Brown - Muslins. Casinetus, Kentucky -Jahns,. Bed Ticking, Domestic Ginghams, Colored -Cambrics, -Led White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored .Drillings. GBANTLEMENM GOODS: _ _ French and English ,- Bide, Black and . Brown-Cloths Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fahey.. Yestings and Cravats; Silk Under. Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs and 4 fine . sortment of Gloves, Ilosiery and Suspenders. PARASOLS-AND PARASOLETTS:. . I have just received a Splenaid assortmento. Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par ~. and San Shades. ' The above Goods have all been purchased at the lour est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail,at such rates as cannot tail, to please all who vrisltto buy . 'good.Goods at low .prices. . . ABSALOM MORRIS. No. 65. Market. st.. Pittsburgh. The Spring , and. Summer Stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING AT TILE THREE BIG. DOORS, r Oa THE PRESICCT SUSI*, nes SZVEE asor EQUALS= Even by the Celebrated Establishment itself TIIHE UNPRECEDENTED PATR9NAGE bestowed J. upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has °tabled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any other House East or West. - - JOHN BPOLOSKEY, Manufacturer of Beady-rnads Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Fa., hasjust completed his Stock;. and has .now. on hand, ready for sale, the largest,mossfashtonabie and varied assortment of READY-DLADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States all of which have been made .under his imme diate inspection, in tnis city, AT PRICES TEAT Nor OBTAI:V -racrsatxxcx—together with one of the 'choicest mite tions of Imported fine -Black, Blue, Brown Olive nod Drab French, Belgian and-English-CLOTHS, -that - -has ever been brought to this 'city. • Also;finethncy VEST-, INGS of every description; such as Cashmeres; Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Sa &c., &c. All the new est styles fancy OASSI , of every description; all of which will.be made ap 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 buithess, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING ;'and in order to ea tablish a confidence in the buyeri,/ am determined to ad-, , " here to my original motto tack Sales and Swan Pro:_' fits;" and also make: the hyper his own salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article - , in plain figures, so that each customer can select frc uu an immense and exquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires, at the set price it poisibly be bought for- Busineis shall continue to be transacted at my men-- sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the First Tailoring . Establishment in Pittsburgh, • ettEald ARRIVAL OF NEW coons,. AT P. DELANY'S, - N 0.49 LTRERTYSTREET, PITTSBURGH.. TUST RECEIVED au, extensive and general- assort.' meta- of French. -Engliik, Belgian and" American CLOTHS, CASSTMERES and VESTTNGS, of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst - them will be found a variety of entirely new style;pane,' Cassimeres ' and Vestings, of the •, - LATEST IMPORTATIONSt All of which willbe made to order in the most fashiona- bit manner, at short notice•and reasonable prices... A large anlusrattistiortment of - Y - MADE CLOTHING On lama, made in the present Spring style, comprising eery description of FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths; of the mostjashunustile caws; • New style Business Coats, - plain black . and (Mick colored Castunar'ett, Tweed and. Summer Cloth'. Sank Coats, and Pantaloons of superior single and - double milled Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, and every other de scription of goods suitable for Spnatand Summer wear. Also, a choice assortment of '. • • - NEW STYLE. vaer, - Rich -Silks, Casluneres, plain and fancy Oolorsi• plain black Satin of superior quality ; with a great variety of. substantial and well made _ CLOTRING.;. Altogether comprising one of the largest and handsomesi assortments of - . READY MADE CLOTEING, That can be found in. the City, which will be sold Low: N rt, +.4Tioss.—Witt's Graduals Sionlder Mea sure System, for sale at D ELANY'S, spo:d&w . 49 Liberty Vine Shirts, Spring Styles.= 171, DWARDTODD tc CO., are now receiving from their; Facti_gy East, a large stock of fine and medium Oat ity SHIRTo, which, for -durability an 42tle ofrnararr facture, are not surpassed in this or an er market-..;. The trade Wilt be supplied at lowest ew York .prices.: Wareroom, corner - Fifth and Market streets, _ . _ IVORY COMBS-1. case, assorted lengths, inchiding Fine S. and S. S. Fine. For sale at the lowesttaann••• facturees prices, with discount (Alai • • EDWARD TODD Et COJS, - • op 2 Cor. of Fifth and Market sts.ittp stntrs / ---- . IIJM SUSPENDERS —2 cases, 'asserted- qualities a3l - Swivel Joint Suspenders, just reteived and for tale •ow b - . • E. ona febt y Oor. of Fifth and Marke Tr t sts.;n & p &co.,Mire. CARPET BAOS—lcate due Wilton -. • . • • - • 1 6 ' Brussels Carpet Raga:: Received this - day and for sateloiv by, - . • . up 2 • - ' EDWARD TODD CO. • • Glrighatnis.' • A LARGE and nandsome assortment of newest ttyleai . • I.X particularly adapted "to City trade; last-rec eiv edmar29:2m • • • • HAMPTON' SMITH :St Co. Chin - Hoyle s tses. ( SI:S.of above Gi3ods,, mid, *9 Wil:l4i 3 C o d double Purble, for sale b ar292m N SMITH *. CO - • • ~S~h.~ ?'.. BE .ft,,- . r3rV :egobs. sew Spring .GOod• I VARIETY GOODS MI lIM ME MEE =I iii ME