Rz t * hours, the cityhad been set on fire in several places. A deputation from the municipality bad waited upon him on the evening of the 6th,-to request an armis- Ike of 418 boom in order to proceed to Turin, to I arrange a capitulation. The armistice was granted And the deputation proceeded to Turin where they imbed on the 7th. The triumphants had fled from Genes with the exception of Arequenat The agita. tore Arequena and Merselon embarked for Leghorn. Morrrar.at. L. C. April 26. tßy FivatrY deepatch.l . There has been a 'great excitement .in ; the city of Montreal, to.day, in consequence of the Governor Venerataittning the Rebellion loss bill. ' The Proriumal Parliament House was set lire to anddestroyed. • CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, April £6, P M. Flour.. Sales at 3,50, the market iihare. Whiskej..Sales a 144015. Grain. :There is a fair demand for data at 29/429e. foll'..Thestiles to-day compnim 900 kegs at 61 Tier lb: ' ' • • • NotasigjorAleasf 200 tible from the landing, at 22e. . The members of the serorat Fire Companies are respectfully invited to attend The funeral Of Gm. ClizelarrBa.l..te member of the Plutgara,Fire Co , Ilan his residence an Petur street, opposite Fine, in the iiythWard, on Friday morning, at to &Clock. aP 27 Taos. MACILIZID, . _ • jaIIe'TMMII•ALIM. TENDER " GUMS, 13A xrßaicArn wtm Tara.—By ttae use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea•berry gooth Wash Tooth-ache can be effectually cured: Tender. and D u e ased Gums made firm end healthy. Bad Breath much impftwedi and the Teeth freed fry= tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 51) Cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society-4s highly concentrated, andwill make one pint of.the wash. ~ Bold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSOO, at his Boot and Shoe Store; "BIG BOOT," bn Liberty street, head of WoOd street, Pittsbuigh. ap27:timd&ve X °Me TS hereby given to all persons whom it may concern, 1. that I do hereby "forewarn alt persons from taking Sand, Gravel or Stone from -of of my premises, to wit the bed of the Monongahela River, from the Bridge tothe First Dim ; also; lOU Acres of the+ Allegheny River, Mr& whichlhe -Aqueduct passes. If any person does tres pass, they may expect to he dealt with uueording to taw, as I bought Said property from the pate, and have a good title for. the same. Persons wistung to get Send, can get permission, by calling on my Agent, Wit. G. rdeCeavenv, Liberty street, una paying him forthe same a • - e;37.w - JACOB F. BRANT. L I erfABLE'S EA LE of a Magneto Electro Galvanic iliattery, at 'AUCTION.--This day, ..Friday, April 97th., at 9 o'clock in the ofternuonovill be sold, by order of Johtt For:,:Constable,:ut McKenna's Auction Rooms, lillagrieUe Electric Galvanic Battery, enclosed in a beautiful mahogany box. • JOHN FOX, Constable. ap27 ' • - JAB. McKENIVA.Auct. Lmuslcas•• No. 1. Lard, just ree'd 'and for sale by ' 11927 , 'ARMSTRONG k CROZER. F t 1 I :I AI , : : 4 W.• $ •-•• •ec • an. toreale va ,by (ap27) - ARMSTRONG k. CROZER. f .\' :41 • o or. ree • • ourneyme • ant ,ars Wanted Immediately. Enquire at YOUNGSON , S, . oil Store, Liberty street. ,pBAUE CELKILM. - CASES' boxes. just landing Eliot sale by (ap2l) S. it , W. HASEASGII. - - - - RIK.I) APPLES —9OO clashels; reed and far sale by S. HARBAUGH. GKEEN ArY 'LES--42-boxes Green Apples, just land. ing from steamer "Beaver,' and tor sale by 8. Ir, Mr- HARGAUGH. SUGAIL CCREHHAMS-12 tierces,.Stagg . & Shay's" superior Sugar Cured Hums, oec`d 'and f or sale by SOH S. k W. HARBAUGH. jeIANDLI...-10 boxes Sterine•Candles, a prime artiste, jun reteived and for sale by • scrf • M. tc. W. fIARBAUGH. ivrAcKEREL- 7 ,5a bbls., in store and for sale by -IMO-. • S.& W. HARBATGH. SODAk ASH - 20 tierces, receiving and for sale by ap27 - S. &W. HARBAUGII. 251! BOOSTER & GRIBBLE, BEE WIVE CIiOTVING—STORE t ' ITUDII3SH 1151 LIBERTY STREET, • rinaz DOORS ABOVE 'MAIN =RPM SIGN OF 7/12 GOLDIM BEE HIVE. IrBB. G. &B. woald respectfully inform the pub that they can at all nines find at the above mace a splendid assortment of CLOTHING AND CLIMBS. StfillthiSfOt CilttOM Work. It being our Intention to do a Cash businels,„we'shallendeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the latvest possible rates, and , there can be no doubt that our friends and. the public generally would And it their interest to favor us with a share of theiriptrtronage., BOOBVER & GRI WILE. N. H.—Parteular attention paid to the h . :Jingo( Clothes_ • B. & G. try. No. '251 Liberty street, three doors above Irwin go Of. the' Bee Rive. nr2s bout surd Shoe Warehouse. dd i HUGH. M. ROBB having removed to the idcnis building formerly occupied - Wallace, Lyon & .No. WOod street, usarSifth,lrturtitrespeWhlly invite the attention Of the public generally lathe liege and fine assortment of WOGS he is now offering Cheap for Cash. All_ph . sous wishing a durable arid cheap article in the SHOK. tine, are invited bp call and examine his stork. Also, a lot of fine Leghtirn and Palm Leaf HATS, and a Slooll alldrartment of TRUNKS, alway on hand. R—He also continues to manufacture, as formerly. sipl3:2md&w . ' 8LA.111..t. CO, lia - AYE RECEIVED one of the most varied and per feet feet aisortments of SPORTING and HUN T ING EQUIPMMTS that has ever: crossed the 121ountains. consisting of superior London made Shot Guns, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, single and double Simi Belts, Pow der and Drinking Flasks, Wiping Rode, Percussion Caps Rifle Powder, Shot, &c. • null stock of FISHING TACKLE is also complete, and during the season they will keep on hands an extenv sive suppty-of,,eyerything in their line. Every son of BRILTSMS (wilkanted their own manufacture) eonstant ly on hand mid made to order. SHOE FINDINGS, Mall their variety, as heretofore. N. B.—Call at the old established Brush Manufactory. No 120 Wood street ap2hosr Brass I:Cattiest and Sheet Brass. THE subscribers would respectfully announce that they havecnade arrangements with the proprietors of the Brass Mills, which gives us the control for the sale 'of their Brass" Kettles and Sheet Brass for this section of country. The production of these Mills ate not surpassed in quality by any other similar estab lishment in she United States. We will always keep a heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be pleased to sell at such prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. Hardware merchants and other dealers in these goods will please give us a call. - . JOHN DUNLAP & CO.. al* Corner Alarket and Second streets. For Greenwood Gardens. THE new and fast tanning steamer, THOS. SCOTT, leaves the Greenwood Wharf Boat. at the Point, every half hour daring the clay; landing at the'Graden gate. A fine collection of the choicest Grean-house Plants are for sale in the uarden. Ice Creaals and other refreihments furnished it. the Sa loons...Boquets pat up at the shortest notice. Orders for Boquets, left at the Wharf Boat, will receive prompt attention. . _ap2l Administration Notice. , • - • ETTERS TESTAMENTARY having'beeg ganied to Lthe undersigned by the Register of Wills for gbeny County, on the Estate of Peter Whiuner, lute of said County, deceased, all persons,-therefore, who are Indebted to the Estate, will call immediately and make payment;:those having claims against the Estate, will present theta, properly authenticated for settlement. apiiirk • • JACOB W tIITMER, Adm'r. 300 SACKS NESHANNOCK Nu( BLUE POTA TOES—Just landing and for sale by xli4s ARMSTRONG & CROZRR iTILN DRIED MEAL-20 barrels Bonle4l and Kiln Ark. Dtbigl,warranted to keep, received tnd for sale by WM. DYER. OBDIPPINGS-2 bales Allegheny D, for sale Gar Alle gheny city or county Scrip by aP2 S A • bars . d f. .1. 1. • . • dP2 S • Wll . DYER. Anil& MEAL—Fresh g.roulid. (our own mannfacture,) J constantly on hand, and for sale by ap2s • RHODES k. ALCORN. 30 sth at. ULL'D HARCEY—Our own manufacture, constant . IH.. ly on band and for sale by ap2s RHODES & ALCORN, 30 sth st OATS -1000 bushels just received and for sale by ap2s RHODES & ALCORN. 30 sth at GROUND FEED—Chopped Corn and Oats. Barley,. Meal and HO/lay Meal = constantly on hand and tor sale by ap2s RHODES tr. ALCORN, 30 sth at. 1113 YE-150 bushels (to arrive next week) for sale by /Xllosp43 . RHODES & ALCORN, 30 sth st GOUND .SPlCES—Pepper. 'Pimento, Ginger, Cloves and Cinaamott-;a11 fresh ground, for ante by a • '- • HODES & ALCORN, 30 Oth at. - - -• OTATOES-450 sac e, in prime order, tor inde by Ara • . RING & MOORHEA D TOEAlti, ASH-16 casks Prime, an coneignment, and forsaleby • B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner let and Wood sta .Tll' BEER-5 Bbb s. just rec d and for sale by ap2s B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & CO lITYD POTASII.-200 oanassjast rec'diand for sale 1.1.. by (ap2.5) B. A. FAHNESTCSCK & CO. SANDS , SARSAPARILLA-4D doz., in (part bonles, ittst mOll and for sale by • ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., a • 25 Corner Ist and Wood sts. I ri • Ots.l-92 "is., wet read and for sale by - B. A. FAHNESTOCK fr. CO OAP-25 boxes, Ilydes White. Windsor, reed and for 1,7 sale b .25] EL A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. New Goods! New Goods!! . A T NUMBER., FIPTY-NINE. 'North-weal coiner of .406. Fourth atut-hferka seeds, Pimburgh.—Bsnosnrs! Bszosilts!—The undersigned respectfully - lufonns his customers that he has just taunted from the -Eastern cities, and is now receiving a large and' beautiful stock of FANCY and STAPLE nrnr GOODS, .containing a choice andelegant assortment of all the newest and, most fashionable styles and fabrics, imported this season, and embracing a complete - variety of every. article be longing to his line of business, ell of which will be offer ed et prices which must prove satisfactory to the pur chaser. The cuiunners of the house, and purchasers generally are,respeetlnlly.iarite4.to give these . Goods an early. ex on. Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS, apll Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. 0 1 r,‘V't719r4#4411*: .4*- i4t*-4441Atte.thr.;'" -' - ' • "" ME illy Dian, Most. : Morning Post Job Printing Office. . . CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. Ire' Raving added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Printing Iliaehitie,we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un surpassed beauty_und neatness, and upon the moat rea sonable:terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage or he public n this line of our business. Orr' 4433er:tiers areregueuedto hand in their:favors bef?re 4.o'eloek, F /IL • This must be complied witk,!n order to I:I -mre an trasertun. Whenifispossible,an earherrhour toould • be preferred. torPlutainratLaxorr SuGAH.—Prepard by!. W. Kelly William street, N. Y. and for sale by A. JANNES, No. 70 Fourth street, Agant for the manufacturer. This will be found a delightful article of beverage in families, and particularly in sick rooms. BLICIR'SBaoxs..—An improved Chocolate preparation, being a combination of Cocoanut; innocent, invigorating and palateable ; highly recommended. particular) y for invalids. Preparad by W. Baker. Dorchester, Mass,, and for sale by A. JAVA* at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street marl 7 Anti:nu:rum Ann Gour.—Wrighf slndian Vegeta table Pills are a most 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 ful maladies; but they excite the -absorbent vesselsto take up that which is already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheamatism and Gout. A single twenty-five cent box of Wright's lit dian Vegetable ?dig will often gird, the most astonishing relief; and perseverance according to directions will be certain to drive pain of every description from the body. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitation.—Remember ` that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wu.mataWatuar tai he top label of each box. Remember, also, that IL Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Third stree e, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. -The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, PhLadelphia; -and by 301191 THOMPSON, LSO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. ap9r- Averion SALES, BY JAMES APILENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD STRIIZT, TIMES DOORS 'room VID7II ADDITIONAL SALE OF SPLENDID FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold, by order of John Fox, Constable, at Mel:ennui% Auction Rooms, to-morrow, Friday, April 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol lowing articles, omitted in the former advertisement :-12 hair seat mahogany chairs, 12 do. do. walnut do.. 2 cane seat rocking cltairs.l mahogany sofa, 1 pair mahogany dining tables, claw feet; 1 sett candelabras. eIONSTABLE , S SALE of splendid Furniture, Feather ‘,./ Beds, Bedding, Glass Jan, Confectionery, Spices, ut .AUCTION.—Qn Friday next, April 27th, at o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auc tion Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, by order of John Fox, Constable, for cash, par funds, the following articles of Furniture, vix:-1 splendid mahogany wardrobe, 1 do. cherry do., 2. do. mahogany sofas, one with pillows; 1 do. dressing bureau, with marble top; I.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 card tables, 6 curled maple cane seat chairs, 1 settee, fancy and common chairs, 2 looking-glasses, a lot ,of carpeting, feather beds, bedding and mattresses, 2 bedsteads. 2 window blinds. U cherry school desks, 1 dough trough, 1 clothes horse,.l coat, 1 old-fashioned 8 day brass clock, 1 cook ing stove, with fixtures; 1 egg stove and pipe, 1 grate. 33 glass jars ,containing confectionery, confectionery and spice, 3 glass covers. 1 patent lever watch. Terms—Cash, par funds. ap24 JOHN FOX,Connuable. JAMES IttchTNNA, Auct - 171)DITIONAL SALE OF U. ST4TS PROPERTY 11 d TAUcTION.—WiII be added to the sale of United States property, to take place at the Government NVare„ house, corner of Penn street and Garrison alley, on Saturday next, April 28th at In o'clock in the forenoon. the following articles, omitted in former advertisement 33 musktts; I buggy, with leather top, made in the most substantial manner and finished in the best of style—a light and neat article, with cushions, and in use only a few months. Also, I sett of brass mounted harness, in complete or dr. JAMES McKENNA, up 24 Auctioneer. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE of faltioUr Stocks, w 11 AUC TION.--On MONDAY evening, April 30h. at half past 7 o'clock. will be sold, at Mckenna's Auction Rooms, by order of H. S. Mograw, Administrator of the late Richard Biddle, deceased :- 14 shares Hand Street Bridge Stock; 5 . do Penna. and. Ohio Canal do. 5. do Monongahela Navigmion Co. Stock. IL S. MAGRAW. Adm'r. .upl6 JAS. McKI , ..NNA. Auct. _ . . . TTNITEDSTATES' PROPERTY AT A UCTION,—Ou Sarnaostr, April 28th. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. will be sold, at the corner of Pentstreet nod Garrison alley, the following public property. for cash, par funds. viz :-8 Axes, 1 Axe Handle, 9 Bugle*, 1 Drum Ring. 3 Cartridge Boxes, 18 Colleens, 34 Haversacks, 171 Knap sacks, 15 Rubbers, 1 Recruiting Flag. 3 Coffee Mills, 113 Camp Kettles, 11 Mess Pans, 1 Prying Pan. 2 Sauce Pans, 2 Wood Rueketadi Pints..-2 Tin Cups. I Sad d:e, Blanket, Holster qnd Cirsingle, 3 planters, 2 hatch. ets, 151tpades, 3 Shovels, 194 Camp Tents, 47.5 tent poles,. 62 Wel/ Tents and Flies, 6 Wall Tent Flies, 109 Wall Teirt.Palesi 7 Blankets; 11 • pairs Smoking*. I great Coat— ! Anchor, I Cranks, 1 Cast Iron Picea. I *learn Engine, 7 feet stroke, said to lie en excellent article, and former. ly used on board the U. States' steamer Col, Long. Terms: cash, par funds. JAMES AIcKENSA, npl3 Auctioneer. TEASt TEAS!! TEAS Fria with pleasure that the subscriber* in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and 1 vicinity that they have completed arrancement a with Mews. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia. to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept ronstantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic parks of 1 , j and I th each, with heir printed card—sb . ovving the kind of Tea, price, u „,,,, of the concern and depot in Philadelphia. with an invitation to return the Tea. if not liked. 133103 "'Gunpowder Imperial- • - flyson I Y. Ilyson• - 62; 75 1,00 1.25 1.50 .50 75 1,00 1.25 1,50 -50 021, 75 1.00 1.25 .50 021 75 1,00 1.25 1.50 BLACKS. S Black 371 50 t Fine and Extra Fine... , 75 1,00 145 1,30 We will warrant 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 unite, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, an it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich. delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us n call. Dealers can be surgical on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M YOUNG & CO. N, W. corner 4th and Perry streets, and E. I OUNG & SON. main S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. OFFICE OF SUAVE:TOE OF CI:ATOMS, Pimbuigh, April 24, ISO. QEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at this CI Office until 3 . o'clock P.M. 011 TUESDAY, the Ist day of May next, for furnishing materials and executing work at the United States Marine Hospital, as follows, viz %Yam:rout Laos WORE.—For furnishing materials and executing Iron Stair-way, and Iron Railings, conforma bly to plans and specifications to be seen at this office. Bidders will state the price per lb. Pitterrnvo AND Graznaci.—Eor furnishing materials and executing the Painting and Glazing. Bidders will state price per foot for painting and glazing, according to Pittsburgh Painters' Book of Prices." Glass 'to be extra thickness, and clear of all defects. Successful bidders will be required to enter into con- tracts and to give good security for the faithful perform- ance thereof. J. B. GUTHRIE, ap2.sSurveyor of Customs. [City dailies copy, and send bills to this office.j flange and Sign Painting. T D. PITFIELD would respectfully inform th e citizens 0.. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he iR prepared to do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, each as Imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with J. ROBIRI3ON, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. up2s:d I m _ Gravel Roofing. THE subperibers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in bnsiness, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who ra...y give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in 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 referthem to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Rody Patterson, M. 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 McGOVERN. apin JOHN SKINNIN. Ntw • ooks New Books I COMPLETE WORKS OF JOHN M. MASON; D. D., X,/ in four volumes. - Mardi and a Voyage Hither, by Herman Melville. Border Warfare of New .York, by W. W. Campbell. Here a Little and There a Little, by the author of "Line upon Line and ..Precept upon Precept " Memoirs of my•Youtb, by A. De Lamartine. Illustrated Life of Franklin, part Bth. Just rec'd and or sale by JOHNSTON te STOCKTON, ap2s Cor. Market and 3d fits. Nottoc to Holders of Scrip. OR SALE, and payment received in the SCRIP F issues of the City - of Pittsburgh:— All that valuable property known as the OLD BASIN LOT, situate on Grant street, opposite, the Court Blouse, and bounded by Grant street, Firth street, - Diamond alley and Cherry alley. - Thit propert Building divided into be highly eligible Lots, which will be sold to the highest and best bidder, at Public Auction, on SAVA DAY.O4I.sv 5111, 1849, in front of the Court House. Trasts—One-third in cash, one-third in six months, and one-'hird in -twelve months, with interest front the day of 'sale: By order of the City Council's. . Jas. B. MURRAY, aP23:dtd Ch'n Committee on City Property. Private Boarding. SIX or eight young Gentlemen wislung to obtain P vale Boarding, may find accommodation by timely application to the subscriber, on St. Clair at. Pittsburgh. aplB:4 wd ' A. WESTERVELT CIOAP--25 lbs. pure " Condin" Soap; Cderen bo.ths'Dallitt's Shaving Soap ! i " " Dallitt's Variegated Soap " Castile Soap; for sale by KING lc. MOORKBAD. .. z4~ i ,,,, " t e a ~ ~~ y ~ '~ '^R , `' f ~ '~r''B4,~.<s PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1.848. :Ste umboatPacket Line, leaves daily forChicinnat i. 19 A m. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, S A. sr., and O P. X. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia,. 9 A. M., and 121 P.M. Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 13.1.. st. North-Western, via Cleveland;daily, 10 A. m. . Erie and Western New York ) daily, 9 A. te. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Bandage, • . M. ARRIVALS - AND DM -NATURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. 24. 7 closes l9 x. Western Mail, Cin. and Loutsv., due 8 P. M. close 2:5 aaa. Sontli.via Balt. aud Washington, due Br. ta.,closes6 m. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a.m., closes 0 a. m. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. st., closes 8 am Par value. Asked. Offend Bank of Pittsburgh 260,00 85060 850,00 Exchange Bank 60,00 4400' 43,50 Menhants , and M. Bank 50,00 '50,00 49,00 ParmersOeposit Bank None In market. Rand Sl'ket Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 60,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connelsville R. R.Stock, paid on shares, 82,50 6,00 143 City Bonds (6 r cent 4 90,00 , Monongahela Bridge 25,00 16,50 Gas Stock 50,09 OFFICE OF TIIF. POST, nunAv MonNino, April 27, ts 49. REMARIS.—We have very little to say to our country readers. Money has not improved much as yet. The panic continues. A regular buelness has been done by Grocers, Produce Dealers and others: In prices but little change is reported. The rivers are in good navigable order. Freight plenty. Pre duce comes in slowly, on account or the derange ment in the money market. ASHES.—We have nothing new to report. Reg ular sales of Soda Ash at 3j. Wink. according to terms: The market , is well supplied and demand Is brisk. In other kinds we quote as follows: Seorehinp, Sefta Pearls, 61-054 Pots, —Oft I Salarams, 5051 ALE—The demand is very good, without any change in prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X X $7,00; XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Beer (a compara- tively new article in the market) is worth $6,00. BACON—The market stand, as it did last week. There have been tolerable brisk sales; but no change in prices. For City cared Hams we qubte at 6061-. Sides and Shoulders in proportion. BRICKS—Common are worth $4,60a5,00; Paving $5,00a6,00; Fire Bricks $lO,OO. BAGS—Sales of Cotton at $4,0%34,60 p do!. BLOOMS..HeId at 806E070. BEEF—Saler of Dried Beef aiSfidElie. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at ISfli 22c. from first hands and from store. JOHN FOX Constable. JAS. MeKENNA, Ave; BUCKETS..SaIes or Beaver and Marietta Buck ets at $2,1502,20. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as usual. COTTON YARNS—Manubacturors have made a change in prices. We 'give the table corrected. It Is an advance. Short Reel— No. 5 to No.lo 16 11 to 1 17 •• 14 3 . Increasing' 1 cent + l . tb to No. :16 Long Reel P doz. N 0.500 5 I Bag Fillings sells at 15e.; No. L Batting at 2c. No. 2 at Sc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat ing in .beets 9f by 4 feet, ezprersly for family use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. CANDLES.. We have-an change to report: City dipped. 9 0001 Cincinnatido 02,4 Heald 10 0101 Sperm, belt bmndils4l 032 Pittsburgh Star •• • .22 0Z,4 Do. inferior 25 030 CORDAGFI.. There have been some alterations by manufacturer', which are noticed below: Manilla Rope, by Coil, 13c Do do when cut, 14c White Rope, by Coil, 11c Do do when cut, 12c - Tarred do by Coal, 10c Do do 0 when cut, Ilc Packing Yarn, fine, 9c Do do common, Se Manilla Bed Cords, $ 1 ,76 .. a2,62,a3,50 ip Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do I ,5 1 Y32,25#3,00 fp Do do per coil, eNtrilo sir Manilla Plough Lines, 75e87 fp Hemp do do 75 COPPER.. The rates are „Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old ISOI9. GHOIXILATE. -Sales at $2,75.21300 , according to bracd. CRACKERS.. The regular sales to the trade rhe at, the following Ales: Wider enu•ker. ' 8410 V bbl tt . Ruer do 4..5 t• Pilot Bread 3,59 Sugar and Soda Crackers ,7e. V th. COTTON—We an give no quotations. Thi •is no market for Cotton. The manufacturers buy in the South, and the few lots sent to this city for sale cause but little stir. CORN MEAL—Sales are made regularly from store at - 40c. for best quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider 40c. the fairest quota. Lion. Sales of Kiln Dried at $2,00. FEED—The market is fully supplied. ;canal boats from Ohio arc arriving with full loads of Bran, which is sold on wharf at Sc. FlSH—Since our last weekly report there have been some receipts of Herring, Shad and Mackerel. Sdes of Herring at 1Mi6.50; Shad at $10310,50; No. 3 Mackerel at e 6,00. Salmon at 918,60. Cod fish 41a41e. FLOUR—The receipts hare been very light—al most nothing. We can give no quotations of tales on wharf for there have been none worth mention ing. We may say that owing to the home demand, the market seems to have stifiened and we think e3,37a3,50 might be obtained for small lots. From store the sales have been at 613,fiCia3,62. FRUIT—We have no change to notice in any ar ticle except Dried Peaches and Apples, which have advanced. Sales of Dried Peaches at $1,37; of D. Apples at 606162; Oranges are worth 84,0004,50 Lemons $3,01:3,25. Pea. Nuts are worth in a small way 8701,00. Sales of Pine Apples at 83,00(61 3,50 gr dnz. Sales of Pecans at 66101 c. y Ib. Rai sins, regular tales at .1,76. Green Apples have be come scarce and prices have advanced. We quote at $1,00a1,50. FURS—The following are the rates at present ... Red Fox, No. I, 25 Q 50 Raccoon FP Gray Fox 121 FP 25 I Mink ••••5 FP 25 Muskrat 01 Deer Skin,9 Rt. 14 0 FEATHERS--Small sales from store at 336135 c. The market is poorly supplied ; demand fhir. A large lot might not command momthan 32c. FREIGHT—BeIow we glee a carefully compiled list of freights to the different ports. It will ho ob served that therc are two classes of heavy freight. El Goods. H. F't 0. F't. To Cincinnati, cwt., 20 cu IS 10 Louisville, 25 15 121 8.1. Louis, 50 50 2.5 Nashville, SO 25 New Orleans,. pound freight She fk too tbs. Lumber is shipped to St Louis at $505 50 is Mr. To Wellsville and Intermediate points 8c; to Steu benville and Wheeling 8c; way freight below Wells. ville 10c; Flour from Wheeling and points below Wellsville 12ic p bbl; from Wellsville and points above 10c p bbl. BALTIMORE & BRIO BAILROAD.—The charges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad front this city to Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Bon nets and Medicines, 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Tobocco, 25 cents per 100 pound,. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 100 pounds. GROCERIES—SaIes of Coffee at Bc. with upward tendency. Prices have odvanced in the east. Some holders - bore cannot sell with any profit at less than Sic. In Sugar there has been no - change, but the market has been firm. We quote sales at 605,1 c. Sales of Molasses at 28029 e. GRAlN—Barley is worth 55(360c. at Breweries. Rye we quote at 60. Corn is taken at 30c.; re-sales from stores at 33c. Oats we quote at 28030 c, on wharf. Wheat, nothing doing; worth nominally 65 070 c. GENSING.—HeId at 25c. GUNPOWDER..SaIes are regular at the follow invites: FFG 4,75 VP 5,60 Eagle dd. in pa- Eagle 114 tits • • 3,00 pers. - ® 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb can't® 7,00 Rock powilgt:. • •3.05 5P 3,62 FFFQ do.• • - CP 4,00 HEMP—Some email sales from store at $130,00 per ton. GLASS—There is considerable briskness in Win dow Glass. Sales 3xlo at $3,25 to trade; $3,50 to country; 10:12, $3,50 to trade; $3,75 to country. BlackEtottles• • 9xlo. • • • ®4,00 quart, V gross • a 9,00 10x1:2 ...... ... • a 4,50 Pint, " 0 7,00 12x18 ••• • • 0 7,00 Mad a wine, 5,6 Patentdo.loxl4 to gal. ••.- • ®9,00 to 16.r24 .•• • • GP Claret, tp• grow'. (iP 9,00 Country brands Window Glass ft , ' box. Bxlo 3;25 , 03,31 City brands 10x12. • • • • 3,5003,62 HONEY.. We have no sales of consequence. HULLED BARLRY..ReguIar sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. at sc. HAY—Not much coming in; sales acalee nt 107,5069.00. HIDES—we make a ainglealteration in quote ion. hfiseouri 7 9 ' Do•lcipparakin.l,oool,B2 Spanish 14 46 Green ••• • • • 3i Do. salted I Tornittercial anb Sittaitticet.-- PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. JAMES MARSHALL, • - T. S: CLARE % COMMITTEE On APRIL: JOHN SHIPT N, STOOKS. Weekly Review or the Blarketo. bob 7 700 Cik 600. 900, lOW 44 0 Corerlei Yarn p lb • IX) a Carpet Chain 90@_ Cotton Twine Mil— Candle Wick. —4/10 MEE IRON—The card laic) . understaed many.of the r per centage . on large - sales. - arJuniatn• •• • 0 ---- Pitinglisrings•: • -.440 - 5 . " Cortimon• -.3 0 - ".- - Slabs.: ~.. -4 0 4I .Sheet. ' 5.0 7# Basilan Sheot• .. • 0 15 'Boiler Plates. •••8 IS Of- 10020dJun'ta ~ 0 3,50 3d "••• •' - 0 Oil 80 9d " • • 0 4,00 Spits iir Ih. . • .... '0 . -- 60 7d 0, •• • 0 4,50 " pressed.• •• • , •040 - - 41 °- •• - 0 4,35 Boiler Rivets. ••-7 0, 600 NAVAL STORES ..There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices : Rosin 4) bbl • .2,62 0 -- " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 . Titch 300, 0 3,50 Tuentine, gal.. 62 0 05- Par, Allegh'y.3.oo 0 3,60 Vnr ' ish, Copal 1,75 0 2,2 INSURANCE.. The folloWing table gives the ratio of insurance on good steamboats: To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling •••• • • I r canal I Brownsville . Cincinnati 4 4 Louisvilte -• • . ..... 4 Evansville, iii..... I I Nashville, Tenn., •• • i 1.4 Memphis. Tenn. •• 4 1 New Orleans 1 1 Saint Louis, Mir.• -i 1 Quincy, Illinois,• •••1 1 11 Burlington, lowa . 1 14 Galena, •• II 2} Jefferson City, Mo., 2 Independence, h 10.• •14 I LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 4}c•i Bar 6c. Sheet Load $5 4p box; Cut 6. , The follow. ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead. Pipe : i inch actineduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. , 90 foot. 4. " " No. 2 " " Oc. (p' " I 0 " N 0.2 " 0 7c. sfr i lt " No. 1" " " Ole. i " " No. I. " 74c.fiv I tt " No. 1 " " 81 - c•P " 1 " " No.l " " 124c.4 " Allotber sizes 04c. ffr' lb. LUMBER—The Lumber has all arrived from above and all sold that was offered in this market at $8 and 16. Shingles at $1.7602,26. . For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Clear 44M e 22,00 Flooring Ido 10,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido CD Clear 14, do 033,00 Oak 624,00 Common 1i d 0015,50 Pine Shingle. Clear 2 do " 44,00 ii , 1000 2,5003,00 Common 2 do 22,00 Lain., eaw'd , 2,000)2,20 LEATHER—We give our labia.' corrected. The only change is a slight advance in the prices of New York Red. New York Red, middling weights,. do do Over do .. Baltimore, Harness Leather, Skirting, do ~- 2202.3 8ird1e,....d0 ip doz $33036 Upper,. ...do p doz 24!27 Calf Skins, is dos —18024 OILS...We quote, No. 1 Lard, 5Se.; No. 2 50e. ; Linseed 58c. OIL CAKEe —Bought at $13,00 per ton. OIL MEAL.. Regular sales at 40c. bu. PIG METAL—AII that has arrived has been sold; prices for No. 1 Allegheny $2661/27; time. Hanging Rock is sold in small lots at $27a30. PROVISIONS—We have no change to note in the Provision market. Butter is in good demand at Ii 131 c. as in quality. Lard is rather doll; the market full, sales at 5/06c. Cheese is quoted scarce and fn great demand; sales of prime at 7c. POTATOES—The supply is now extensive on ac count o f large receipts during the week; we quote at 686137 c. from store as in quality. RYE FLOUR—Sales Dort; stare at $2,8703,12. RAGS—SaIo from store of country mixed at SEEDS—Clover is without much demand; we 2 note at $2,76 from first hands; Flax is worth 90 STARCH.. Regular sales at 6e6lc. SPICES.. Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : , Cloves 33 031 Nutmegs 1,50 0 1,60 Cll.ill in Mute. 22 0 25 Pepper••• ••• • 9 0 10 Ginger 10 0 1.1 Alspiee.. 13 0 16 SHEETING—Peed No 1,7 c. hooatook 61c y yard._ _ SHOT.. Regular sales at 81.,31a1,44. SALT.. Regular sales at 81,25 at caeai; demand 1,48. TUBS ..Regular sales at s9p doz. VINEGAR--Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls t TALLOW.. We quote at 7071 c. in the absence of any important sales. TIN PLATS.. Prices hare advanced, We now quote as follows: I. C. $11,25; 1 X $13)30. Block Tin has als advanced in proportion. TOBACCO.. The dealers report the following prices, at which the market it steady : Cigar Lenf• •• • 4 0 7 12s1anip in box 11 0 15 Minitifeddo• • • 2 0 74 its •• 12 Ca 17 Endien* Twtst• 9 0 10 16s t 2 0 14 Plug In kegs.• • 610 7 Scotch snuff.• •14 0 16 Plug in boxer •13 0 15 flapper 14 0 16 6 Twist 4/0 7 Cut & dry i ton. 43 25 Cavendish.• • • • 0 .5 WHISKEY—Raw is worth ICalfile.; Rectified we quote axles at 160181 c. WOOL—The market W firm at our quotations o last week 26 to 40 ip common to prime the reccipif are very light, but demand good. No doubt the spring's crop will be taken at high prices. City Scrip. %TOTEM.; ro rtra FiCICDRICS ov Prase - MOH CM" Scan..— Ptln cordorafity with the 2d &crises attabr9adinariets of the Igth of Ar i e r il, g, M i fifie. , :te n t c . i h s e no t eentigned 'tet rZEral f s o i r :tt i t . by the CUT property attlitjtut ltiart =n o g r toTtS'F.NTV-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS." Public notice is hereby given, that the laidoblialcions will now be divested of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh. of the denominations of One, Two And Three Further Notice is hereby given, that City Bonds, hear ing interest from the lSth day of April, n it% the rate 0 per cent. per annum. will at any ti meereafter be issued to the holder or holders of City Scrips in sums of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, accordi n g to the provisions of the above date. S. R. JOHNSTON. ap9l City Trstistrrer . PW AN T • 77 Gold Watches 110 Silver *smarted Watches; 50 dozen Razors, assorted 350 Glove., kid, silk, lisle thread arid cotton ; 150 Stockings, assorted 100 " Gum Suspenders; 175 French Accordeon.; 350 Silk Parasols: 400 Umbrellas; 50 To;. Sewing Silk ; 215 doz. Fans, assorted; 1200 " Spool Thread, assorted. qr. gross Pearl Buttons; 100 gross Lasting, assorted; 400 • Hooks at.d Eyes; • 110 Basket Wagons; With a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, French Baskets, Steel and Silk Bags, Silk Parses. Steel Beads, Pocket Books, Fancy Soaps, newatyle Vases,. very fine; Scissors, Pen Knives; a large assortment o f `Combs of every description ; with a large stock of Trim mings. The undersigned will be happy to accommodate his frienes and the public with any Sung tn his line for Allegheny City, Allegheny County. and Pittsburgh City Scrip—equal portions of each---111 47 Market street. ZEBULON RINZEY. F'aotory for Bale.' IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, man ufactpring Print ers' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters, by Machinery. The Machinery is admirably suited for all Carving pur poses, from which a Pattern can be made from the finest Fmgraving to heavy Cornice. Should the inveator,lsaitc Merrit Singer, obtain patent for the invention, or any improvement he may make thereon, the said patent is by' deed secured to the subscribun for the term of seven years, from the 3d day of April. 184 S, in the Baked States. and forever in Allegheny Co., Pa. Or a PARTNER WANTED,capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of one fourth in the capital stock. For further particulars, apply (post paid) t 6 ap9s:2w SCHOLEI dr. RYAN, Pittsburg, Pa.. Notice. MY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and 11/l others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, YIrT, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with • JAMES hVOIDRE,TaIIor, ap2l Third street. St. Charles Building. Administrator's 'Notice. WOTICE is hereby given that the undersignea has .1.1 taken out Letters of Administration oh Ore Estate of Alex. Stewart, of Allegheny City, dec'd. All persons in debted to said Estate arc requested fo make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them, properly authenti cated, for settlement. SARAH ANN STEWART, ap2l:6ld Adaninintratrax. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, &c.—The subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock of House-furdishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned Ware. Also, on hand, a large stock of plain Tin and Copper 'Ware, of our own manufacture; Pressed Goods, ie., &c,—to which we would invite the attention of wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP h CO.. apfll Corner Market and Second streets. MORE SCRIP WANTED—For Sale , a valuable Building Lot, of 91 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue by 94 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, Oen. Agent, ap2 4 2 Smithfield street. CIGARS , CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing 12000 St. Bt Yara Principe Cigars; 9000 Barras Imp'd do do 4000 de la Cruz Cuba do do • 3250 La Norma Hay. Regalia do 4000 Primera Hav'n do do 3000 La Luna do do 25450 La Minerva do Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, ap2l. No. ( Wood street. E. EW OITZGERALDt. , --- N YORK CLOTHING S RE, No. 28 Market. etre. HHAVING received (and receiving Weekly) my Spring . and Summer Goode, I am prepared to offer to the citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made Clothing than has ever been offered befotAin Pittsburgh. and at prices 25 per cent. cheaperthan can be purchased in any other Clothing establishment in this city. 137' Don't forget to call at N 0.26. marl4-4y E. FITZGERALD. Spring Fashions of .I)lll.linery Bonnets, Cardinalti r die, TUST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal dSilks,.Fashionable 'Ribbons, finest French Flowers, Cords, Fringes, Trimmingsokc. Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the Spring fashions by one of the best Straw Milliners in the city. Silk Bonnets, Cardinals, Dresses, and every article in the Millinery . and Dress makang business, wade up by_the best hds, a marl 4 AIRS. DiWF , S, 10 St. an Clair t street. e wiehanged but wd anutticturctre giveti heavy . . Wm 13: Wheeler, • CITEAMBOAT AGENT,. can be found at Wesley 0 Orier's Counting Room, Cotner of Water,and Snitch field streets Pitisburgh. , • - omen , PoiCincinuati..Regular Packet._. The fine steamer MT. - VERNON, HIaLM !Cert . :tern, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. • For freight or passage, apply _on board, or to - • ap2ll GEO. H. MILTENBERGER,'Ag't. .Reglklair Zanesville PalSketi. ..19cylb ...18c ...21022 ii#Eat Steamer YANKEE, Capt. MoKea, leaves every Saturday, att.o'clock,r teamer JENNY LIND, Captain °swank% leaves. every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Tor freight or passage apply to _. W. B. wEEELEq, Agent, ap3 ' ' Corner of Waist and Smithfield sta. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH - • - - DAILT,STEAM T'ACKET•LIME. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furmshed, and most powerful boats on the craters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river busmess.— The line has been in operation for six years has carried neatly 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 fqr the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. Thl boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: • MONDAY rACIEET—Ma_...e MONONCWIELA, Cap t-SlOrie, Will leave Pittsburgh every Mcniday morning at l 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 - P. . N. TUESDAY PACKET.-- ; The RIMEENTA No. 2, Capt. Elinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at to e. u. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nam. Exotoon No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, willlanve Pittaburgilevery Wednesday morning at 10o'eloek ; Wheelinievery Wednesday even ing at 10 r. THURSDAY PA CKET.—The Bywater, Capt. R; 1. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. x. FRIDAY PA CRET.—The Ct.trrait No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. X. SATURDAY PACHET.—The hinstorosst No.4 t Capt. 1. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock i Wheeling every• Saturday evening at 10 r. st. SUNDAY PACKET.— The ialLte riawvote, Capt. P. Divot. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every• Sunder evening at 19 r. s. nov 19. A VALVABLE Paorstrrr, situated in the City of Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz :—One Y of co feet front on Third street, by ISO feet to an alley, and on which there is a forge Two Story BRICK NO USE, containing several ro6ms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr. Crane. There is also a large Stable Ott the same Lot. Also, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de scribed property, somewhere &Wall 27 feet front on Third street by 114) feet to an alley, on which there is a Two Story House, coats in in g 2 rooms on the first fioor,3 rooms on the second floor; Vs , , ,;. tcarrel and a kitchen. This Hen SC wen torstrertr .....h.r-iNrerrOttre.-Emtrnirotr occupied as a .Bakery„ sre 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 beer these Lots and Houses together, or each House and Lot separately.. • TerinSt.--huff-half of the purchase money to tie paid at time of sale, and the-other half payable one 3 ear niter the sale, with the usaal 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 Ist of April atter it would be sold. For fur ther information, enquire of the undersigned. by Jetteror otherwise. SAMUEL MeCLALN, Pittsburgh, April J, '4ll-2m N 0.05 Wood st. ArrpriaTert New Spring " es Ammer Goods t FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS, • MAISKET simmer. sitcom) DOOll snow stroariarazar, C. WERNEBURG, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public 11, in general, that he hos received a very large supply of the choicest SPRING and SUMMER. GOODS' ever seen In Pittsburgh, selected brhimselfiu the East. con sisting of English, French and Belgian . Cloths,- Cassi metes, Vesting.. Cashrnarcus,•kc., of all , shades and colors, and of the latest and moat desirable patterns, which will be mode no to order in a superior styleowid it very moderate prices. Mt has also on hand a very large stock of Ready spade Clothing. vhich he will sell very low. ap23:13,4• —ln nunangn or Awnings. Awsilissf e. frilf, undersigned is prepared to tarnish Awnings, Tarpaulins, Fire Screens, Tents, &et the shortest notice. Sail Loft overDucare & Robert si' Mick Makers Shop, Front street, near Ferry. ap2l:lrn" JOSEPH JANEWAY. NIAN' MAGAZINES RECD AT M. A. MINEWS.==. Godey's Lady's Magazine, for May. ' National Alagatine, tor May. Graham's -.4 4.6 Memoirs of my Youth; by A. Dc La:al:mine Life and Letters of Caroline Ft 7. The Waverly Novels, by Sir NN , alter Scott; complete in five volumes. Dowdier's Family Sliakspeare, 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. 258_ Our stock now comprises the largest and com plete assortment in the West. • [J7' Smithfield street, third door above 2d. ap2.4 TIOGAN ffi CANTWEI4L,D3. Market attteL and. No. .I.j. 7 Diamond, haws oft - hand and am opening n large. end yelled assortment-ale/dna Vases, - Card Baskets, Cut Glass and • Fancy Cologne Bottles, Alabaster Jewel Boxes. China Figures, .t.e.;4 doz. celebrated Bay Water, from the Isle St. Thomat;.o dozen celebrated .Florida Water; l 4 doz. Cologne Water, various brands i.. 111 doz. Shaving Compound; B d tet. lattow, for the hair; don. Rousseirs.liantlkerehiet e $ t - o,dor.Dhipese Floating Soalswith "splendidassortinenisif Soutie; Cud , other Perfumery. For sale Lourfof Cash. apl.4 I, Olt SALB—SeVeral Building Lots of 24 feat front ltyr -130 deep-to &Val ley, desirably located in Alleglte, ay, on and near Ohio lane. Price from $2OO to 10300. Scrip will be taken at p ar - for any of these Lots, or a pay ment of one.eighth in hand, in Scrip, if desired— balance iu seven yearly payment:. . - S. CUTHBERT, Gen: Agent, ap4B Smithfield street. 7j . ./kg"roß River, for sale bp 14,j ap24 MAY, MATTHEW S & S WEET CIDER-150 bbls: in store and for sale by. JAMES PATTON, Jr, ap24 N 0.17 Liberty st. DACON HAMS- 5 casks just rec'd and for sale by ap24 JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty st. 11,1rOLASSES.-50 bbls. rec'd and for sale by iYi ap24 JAS. PATTON% Jr., No. 17 Liberty at. AIMS AND PRIME PO IL-18 bble. Maas 15 do 131. Prime, ree'd and foraale 63r arell JAS. PATTO , - Jr.,N0.17 Liberty at. CMORN BROOMS-30 doz. frrooy Broome, ree'd and tor kJ sole by JAS. PATTON r np23 No 17 Lilserly tilOW AND corroN BADS-20 doz. Tow I Cotton, reed and for sale by , , SDRIP WANTED—In exchange for Window Glass, assorted sizes, and YoungtHyson and Black Tens, at ap24 Wki. DYER'S. No. 158 Libert WRAPPING PAPER -3000 bdls. Single Crown Straw Paper; 2000 " Medium 500 " Double Crown 44 -.. 44 . 100 44 Blue Factory Paper; 150 gross Bonnet Boards; in store and for, sale low by REYNOLDS & SHED, ap2o 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 for sale low b • REYNOLDS Penn IYN ndt oir O u LDit in SH E L. a , Corne m. PRINTING PAPER -200 reams 22x22 inches; 100 " 24x30 200 " different sizes •in store and far sale by REYNOLDS & SREE, Corner Penn and Irwin Streets. SAND PAPER-500 reams Sand Paper, superior ord.- ale No. 1 to 0, conattunly on hand and for sale low, EVIsIOLAS- . Corner Penn and streets. • O b L y ASS.L.S' —lOO half harrels it 3tV # . O a p ir ai lio - s ea e M aps) Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf. ITM) APPLES—COO bushels, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY, apsl Corner of Hancock st. and Allegheny Wharf. ~ mr. r. .. .~.,~~v River . ihiteitig' trim. OF „FIT TsielUnou 8 v'ssc - wersatx~r~ cuA! IUL ARRIVED, Steamer Liike ja,Shoies, • Slichigan No. 2,,Gi Betwise. -." Wightman. Beaver •• , . ,Baltic Jacobs, . • • Atfootic,Parkinion, do.. .„. Camden,Hendriaksou r AlcKeeSpari, N • Clipper o. F, Devol:Cm. " Pennsylvania, Gray St. " Nelsony',Moore, l4 / 4 iling• Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish. , • ' A. Clipper, 3Vverson. Besver. Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville... • Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. • % rellaville, MoNeel, Bridgpart. , " Roht:Fulton, Collier St.,Lonis. DEPARTED, ' Steamer MichigatiNo.S, Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie,Sholes, Beaver. " Robt. Wightman, ,Beaver. Baltic; Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeespon. " Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. • • Peru,. Calltatin, Cincinnati. ; "- James Nalsori,Moore " Caleb;Cope,,M.urdock,Weßsvi • ,CoMet Boyd,Zaneiville: . -• . Dolphin Hazlett, , " . North River Dean, St. LOWS.: • Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish: •-• Allgheny au er, Abram Beaver. For Sale. RICK-140,000, in Birminghtun, far sate by ap24 - REMY, MATTHEW'S dc. CO ~Iisu[lau~ou~~". : oreehsvocArGaiden. • • _!PillS delightful Sunimerqtetieht is now'oPen 'for the . .I_ reception of visitors. Ice Creams, Fruit, Ntus, Con fectionary, and all the good . thinga'nature 'and art can produce, will and. ap, in the best minder, lit. the Saloon. ' The 'Pea 'Table will be spread at OF tOclotir -eftirk evetring:-' ' • • t • Conducted 'on-Temperance principles, and closed on 3bttday• Goquettrof the choicest 'Flowers pat up at the shortest A iarge collection "of the choicest variety , of Greeri •house Plants, Pahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for The new steamer That; ,qCOZT will -beyready,iri 'a few days, to ran fro to Point to . the Garden. ' ap6 • ~."- • I. Needle. Worked OollaYs, &a. - IN -1 1 - MUELPHYIinit - now, open , a large assolunent of • the aboVe Gooditi of - 'melons , atflesomd at ex- Linen Cambric itll - qitalitietq Vern qualit m i cues. uP 83,50 t also , yriourrdng do -of' diiferent Bobbing Edgings—Some new patterils, -Very -pritty, just open. Victoria and Lisle sdeligvaleci, Loom Thread Edg= lugs and Laces, warranted ..tmen, and - at less Bien one ,hilf the. former prines--;besidesi a large'. assortment of WHITE GOOD* generally,:such rts Mulls,' Nansooks, JAckonets, Cambrics, Book Muslins end Bishop Lawns. jam' Wholesale Booms upstairs, corner of Fourth and Marketstrente:- . • BA,O Aran of ' awing.. . TPHE Birmingham Town . Council; desiring to conttuct with some suitable person 'orpersous, to furnish:Ma , ierials 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 let of - May next:A. Proposals to baleft with James 151:M'Earny, By orderof 'the a p2 e i m - • , THOMAS BLACICHORB,Presideni. . • - .GOLD: GOLD 1. GCLD! • /1.9PE:4171:01.111(.111:4 EXPOiEtICBI.' laJ. ROGERS . respectfully Informs his friends and the public that he .has opened. his' saw Cturinno Sioux; No. 27; Market street; between From and Second; where he will keep constantly on hands - large and-supe rior assortment ofclothinar, imitable fertile present season. Having just returned m, tro - the it East with new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestiugs, of the most' desirable - putterns;Wbich will be made up' on:the shorklat nodee and in the most fashionable style, on the one price cash system as low as , can be had at any other establishment In Pittsburth: ' ' ' • Don't forget the place; but .at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market at., Pittsburgh: fmr3i:3m Estate for THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable Pniperty, on the •therFottrtbr street road, adjoining.,his :pr..sent residence, and -give -possession linmediately-7-! 'Tricia arc about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAN A m a high state of cultivation.. The improvement's are a large and well finished BRICK DWELLING IiOILSE, a su perb Barn, and other oat-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell -mg is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur ,nudi a constant supply of excellent water. There is - a -. variety of Frait'Freesand Shrubberyon.the premises;— If the above described property is not sold soon, it willbe rented fora time.. Also, for sale, a large.LOT, o on. Pen.asylvania Avenue, at the end of the board-walk. . Inquire of. lmar3l3ml DAVID BEELER. . LEET would respecttully announce to her friends i andthe public, that she s now prepared to accommodate Boarders. Residence, Second street, be tween Market and Wood, third door from Wood street. References exchan: ed. - apl2:2w , Congress Goiters. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever - worn, will please call and exatmne. them. These Boots have no strings to tic and uutie, and dangle about the, ankle they arenot only much handsomer but' display . ..the foot and ankle to, a much better advantage : than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time And iron.; ble. Blanufactured by , S. KEYS, • mar2S No. SFS% street. LADIES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and'French Lasting Gaiters, °revery variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a Rill tissortment of Children's Shoos of every description. Manufactured by • 8. KEYS, mar2B No:8 Fifth street Durumetz.Cos- BOTTLERS , AND Msztrinerrazas oY Mixraut. WsTra, Sarsaparilla, PartetolLei Cider, Root Beer, Mead and Pop,. No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corner o f Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. mar23:y Isaac , Williams, IUrERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield Street, N 0.12 be tween Ist and 2d streets. api y OT/CE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that N from and after this data Mr. lona, Rorn is the only authorized person to receive moneys- and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Read Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,!49... • • No. 28 Market st. FRESH ARRTV AL:OF NEW GOODS, AT P.- DELA.anos, - NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting*, of the latest , and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a varie- Fy of entirely new styles Fancy. Cassimeres and Yest; ings, of the. latest importations-all, of which will be made to order in the most fashionable. manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices. - , On hanch......s—l.TeP.-nnent 'oc i READT-ISIADE V1A31731 - 1C , made up in the pregeot ...sting Style and wilt be sold low for cash. . N.. 8. To TAILOILS.AirIit6I Graduhtingq Slioniderir Measure Systern: for 'sale at DurlaHrwl P. DELANY'S. New Goods. L.. hN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected and fatitlonahleassOrt meat of SPELVOGOODS,noiv on their way.from 'hell:sad, to which I would ratite the istientiott of rr .friendis •A - good fit..warranted irt..u.ll cases. -•- • • - .4 AS. MeGITIRE,TaiIor, uq mar 3l .Third street, St, Charles Building. IXTITTS-10 bags. Filberts; ilO “. Critelli Buts; 10 " English Walnuts ; SO" Shelled Almada ; S hales Bordeaux " received and for sale by [metal] _J. S. 'BONNET. TO AIILLINERS.—The subscriber las a large stock of se atoned Tirnber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to tarn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Esutblisinnent, N 0.27 Fifth street. • •. • • roarl4:2m • - • • - • .• _ . ; Apprentice* wanted. THE sabscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chalrmaking- and Chair Painting branches of business.. Boys at steady hablts;.abour le years of age, would he preferred: 'flour, need apply, .who cannot come well recommended. H. G. PAIINESTOCK, marl7'. ' , Bralthfield'stnet.' WANTED—Ad active Partner, withBlsoo cash cap , y ital. to engage in a Wholeside and Retaildrocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Hen. agent, aplo ; • Smithfield street. TUST RECEIVED, at the'sign of w , Plans and Sa— .l . 400 pairs Twiste d Rita Sttaight Trace' Chains; 1000 ths. Wrought and' Horse 'For sale by - HUBER - &:LAUPMAN, mold 78 Wood st. lALICOES ! CALICOES!— list received, and now , V open, at N 0.59, North-west corner of 4th and Mar tsa, a very large supply of Calicoei and Chintzei‘ . of new and handsome styles , and embracing some of the best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this markit. spill , , PHILIP ROSS POORE: BOOK..RIgro „ . 31 Ca o l r f oc Be e l o ldTa Pocket Books; On timid and fai ‘ lO i,yBhier, . . . . itrecil s rP l . l : l 3S & CA.MITEL• •-• , WoOd ttrebt. ,TIGIOR SALE— A span of:Mateti Brown Horses..;Eto quire of .MeCANDLFSS &=CAMPSELL„ , apt° 97 Woodetriew. DRESS SILKS—Just received, on invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and mast pope filar styles, imported 'th it season. *, Also very glmisr . Blank Silks; of nll wichhs,..for Vi zettes,'&c. - ;7 . : . PHLLIP-ROSS, iik aptS "' No.enirler 4 th and Market sm. COFFEE—i°° ba r 1 11 FL v l re i t 1 r a 10 " LaguraarAV&llßEA.l) it 20 MIRESH TEAR-44 packages Yoting Myna, Gunpow- Lj der,. Impenal and Black Teas, 'nun reeM and. for Bait by 4 (ap2o) ' • • • RING& MOORHEAD. T OBACCO.: -20 boxes, favorite brands, s's; 5 " Baltbnore Ping, Job.; 10 " Virginia - Twist. " FOT sale by (ip2o) XING.fr:MOORREAD r • CIE,ItkIL-50 barrels,. all-bands, .auarter, bar rels, and kits,. Nos. land-2, or sale by , 4920 , KING. & /1100161£,A.D. "El RUIT-50 boxes Raisins ;. ' .1' 40 bf. " • 24 • 1 case Eight's Raigins; 30 drams Figs; 1 care &icily Prunes 5 boxes Lemons; Just reed and. fcrr'sale by ap2o - XING & MOORHEAD. 0 NDRIES--17 doz. mixed 'Pieolilik, Gherkins, and la Manger Pickles i gallon bottles; 4 dozen Pickled Onions, r gallon and quarrboules; 4 doz. Pickled Conti fto - ii• ere, 'half ,gallon and quart battles; .. 4 dozen Pepper Su ce, quart bottles ; t der assorted Syrups, quait bot tle; 4 doz. Lemon Sy nip;guart bottles; 8 dozenWalnut and Tomato Catsup, plot- bottles; 2 - , doz. Laces Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozes Gelatine, an improved'preparation, pint bottles;just received and for sale by. : -..-. - 51 ,20 ' ICI si . i. 7 ,t 5.10 O. RHEAD. F. Vaixhorri, , WIIOLDSALII AND RETAIL DEALER IN '1108[137.Y; GX.OVES, TAPES, TEREADE4PINS, tit IWI a variety of Combs 07141 'Fancy Goods, - CHEAP FOR CASILI - (SIGN or Tim GILT cows;yammaiit.,siatiar, itxxitozwr. ALSO, Dealer in Frencli, , Englisli and German Variety Good s; cradles, chalrs'and, baskets, shoe thread, bodt laces, knitdng pins, percussion caps, fishhooks, slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin - strings, guard ekains, bait. brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin,`-ivory eornbs, tooth brushes,' snuf Nixes, hosiery„ gloves, tb bons, galloons, .needles, scissors; buttons, • hooks and eyes, bonnet wire; faney-purset, razor strops, corset laces, patent thread; sewing silk. spool cotton, tobacco boies,-German pipez„ - segar came., shavibg brothels, shoe knivea r tnikbig tmee...shelicontha, marbles, slates" Cray on*, domitites, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, &c. 11.7' Country Merchants, Paters and. others are re quested to call andexamine, or themsetves, as I am de , tertnined ip CHRLDNOIt CAW: Extrlet of Catee AN ARTICLE which. is - rapidly coming into use its .a wholesome,, wholetome, nourishing. and 'delicious , beverage, gmore pleasant and palatable than common Coffee,. and thr cheaper , as a small paper, costing only ten cents, ll go as far .a_s_four 'pounds 'of-Coffee: Manufactured by JOHN 9: IlMiLEß,'"Pittsburgb - , Pa., and sold. at Wholesale by - B. A.:.PAiII'IRSTOCK &CO., Corner of let and Wood and spin Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Mtn ogotibil NEW 00008-.IIIAIWAENS I BAUHAIMS ' . . , THE BIG GOLDEN BEEHIVE AGAIN. ", -New-Spring and Stinuiter Dry- Goods "note opening at the Sign elide , Bl6 BEE WYE, on Markt isptas .._ . . betwum Third cut Fourth eirrett. -,.., a , :., , WM,. L. RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, be' ... ... tween Third and - , Fourth streets,sign ' f, e lg. th Tic 0 Golden Bee-Hire,lta.s now commenced receivin§ w very large and. splendid stock 'of Spring an Saab= rDEF GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer to his. numerous customers and the public generally, at prices - far. below those of any . former .se a son. These Snoods, have all-been selected wtth the greatest care, andwit I be found to be'one of the largest and most. splendid . stocks „ of spring and Summer Goods evereffered in this city.- -.As many of these Goods have beer' purchased of the Its-' PorterS, per the:latest arrivals from - Europe ;the subsea,. ; .ber: is. confident that lie can offer to his custonterattie . very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, conipnsing , English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, togethet with a full assortment of American. manufacture, - and , :cheaper than can be found elsewhere. -.- . -, . -. .. , - • . LADIES'. DRESS GOODS. • - Rich Chameleon Silks, extremelyl ow ; .Rieh ftropade . do.. , beautiful goods ; Grenadines, plain and figured ; GlaceSilk, rich goods • ' Pooh de Solejeshionable and into importations ; Black Armures ; plaid and striped ; 'Brocade Lustres,,nevrbtyles; . • , , Mohair Chameleon, figured, {very, cheap;;) Bilk Tissues, all colors - BaLzarinis, us great variety ; • • . l'arie'doned Lawns, for evening dresses; . . 4 NeW style rich Mourning Lawns; . ,• . Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article ; • -, Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and Black Bombazines, of -most approved makes, `Paris printed Bareges, extremely „low; • 1 .• 'Paris printed Lawns. in great variety; Crapes and CrepesLisse r it full assortment of colera end qualines Together With a large supply of Ile Lam es and Alpacas,. some as low as 124 cents per yard. In - addition-to the =above will he found a beautiful assortment of. Black Brussels - Lnee,for trimmingdresses.,mantillas and;capes,. Also, French worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, latest styles.' Also. Vii.toria,Lawns aid Skated Robes, yen , cheap ;Scries,.Mnll. Jaconet and Book Muslim ;Bonne, t Ribboni. Belling Ribbon; Cravple ; Scarfs; Aruficials ; Gloves; MUM, and Hosiery ' - BRAWLS! SHAWLS ! . Bretiadine.Sliatels; plaitiand figured ; . . Crape IP Chine do. anew article.; ' '• • •• Rich changeab l e Glace•Bliavirls, high lustre . ; • ' ' Mode Emb'd-Thibet do. .• extremely Thibet do. very cheap ; ' :Black Silk do. best . quality ; -Black Nett • ' • do. `• lo w prices;; -- liVkite Canton Crape do. splendid goods; .' Clutmeleon Silk • do. ' late iniPortations ; Printed Cashmere do. ' cheapest in tbe city; Endi'dThibet do. ' a beautiful article: PARASOLS] PARASOLS! !- , - The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols . from the lowest to the most splendid, rich iand costly aniele, of the -newest styles and colors, can always be found at the Bigßee./iive, between Third and Fourth eta.,N0.62. Imar.2Bl - RUSSELL;:- Dome et le.and Staple GO ode. Cheapest Yet I ALARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Muffins, from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and 'Checks, a falL supply of alt qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table, Damask, RURSia. and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Bowles; Scotch and Manchester Clinghaum; Sattinetts f Kentucky 4 - eery and Blue DrlLs; all of which will be_sold-off at prices that cannot fall to please,and withoutfear ocompetition. - - II:7" f- Remember 'the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Farth- streets—No. 62. • . mar2B WAI. L. RUSSELL. 2 New Spring Gm,dal _ . O. 65 , MARKET STREET, benieen Fourth attest Nand- the Diamond . Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. The Subscriber has just renewed his first supply of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, tublpted to the Sprmg Sales,consisting in part of the following: . 4.9 i English Lawns. -only /2} cis. French Organdy Lawns' 1.21 cts ., -4-4 Blue Merimac Prints, 12 1 .ct5., , 4-4 , Double ' Purple-Prints t .l2l cm, Drab Mous do Lain 121 eta, French - Dress Gingbants, - 121 et5.',.44 Brown Mus lins, from .5 to cti., Bleach ed Muslins, cu., 44 Bleach. ed Muslin, 6; to 12} cm., Prints, kferlmtic Patterns, 61. cis., 2d Mourning Fr. Gi ng h a ms, 121 eta:, French - Work- Collars, I.2f . ets. • ' • - : LADIES , DRESS. GOODS Brocade Clmmelion Silks, Brosha Figured Silks,Cha , melion Satin de Shien, Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide BlaelrGrci. de Rhine Silks, Figured Poniard. Silks, Plaid- Gro. d'Armour Silks; Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black' Mantilla Silks; Paris Printed Lawns, Eiiglish Printed Lawns,' French Dress Ginghams, . Embroidered ' , Strohm Illoalins, Paris Prints d Moos de Lanni; Satin Plaid Bete ges, Chamelion Plaid Gret:Oh:es, Plaid Linen Li:sires. French Organdy Lawns. VARIETY GOODS: New style Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies! Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric:Barinkerchiefs, French Work elopes and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk .Gloves,, Mohair and .WoratedMitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, hhall, Swiss, Jaconett and Thread Edgings and Inserting., IVhite and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere, Moravian, Black and White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Deml - - - . SHAWLS: Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shauis, Plaid and Black Silk. Shawls, Black and Colored nous de Gain Shawls,- Satin Plaid Benign Shawls,. French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Blicitand Colored - Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. ;_,DOMESTIC ST.APLE': GOODS Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, - .Russia Dia- 'per and Crash: Irisk Linen and Linen Lawns, Blenched and Brown:Mullins, Casinetts, Kentucky, Jeans, ?ad - Ticking, Domestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics -Led White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh.Flannels,.eanton Flannels, Brown Bleached and Colored DriIIings , GENTLEMEN > S GOODS: " French and Rnglisb, Black cad Btown.Cloths;+ Black and Farley French Ctuniimenes; New Style Fancy. Vestings and Cravats; Silk Irnder,Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, , and a fine sortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. . . PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS . : I have just received a Splenaid assortment Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par and Sun Shades. The above, Goods have allbeen purchased, at the low 'eat cash prices, and will be sold W.bolesale and Rend su c h rates as cannot fail to please; all who wish to - buy good Goods at low prices. . ABSALOM - MORASS, may23'. -„ , NO. 85. IlinTkOt. St. Pit talduka. The Spring and. Summer-Stools HEADY-MADE CLOTHING" AT •TII.E• THREE IEG DOORS,: • .SOS TEE tassivr" 71Ai VETTE 'Bs= EQTALLED Bern by the. Celebrated E.sfablishinefit itself, • . IIIEIR UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestewed 11 upon the. enterprise .of the proprictor,•.luut alabled. him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow • 'him to sell, Wholesale and Retail;LOWER maA, any 'other House,East or West. - JOHN M'CLOSKEY, - 'Manufacturer of Ready mad Clothing,No. TM Liberty street, Pittabungh,Pa., has hist • .completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for.-.: 'sale, the largest, most fashionable and varied 'assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made, under his imine-• diate inspection, in this city, AT Patens THAT sits n OBTAIN', A misixamscx—togetherwith one of.the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Bine, Brown; Olive and. Drab , Drab French, Belgian. and English. CLOTHS, that has ... ever. been brought to this city. ALSO, fine fancy VEST ' INGS of every description, such as • Chshmeres, Mar-• seilles, rich-Silks, fancy Satins,- !cc., .All the new-;. est styles fancy - CASSIMERES of every description ; all of which will be made up.to Order at the shortest no-' tics_, in the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs. the public that, the prineiplp-- upon which he will do business, willbe.inpon the .basis -- of HONESTY and PAIR DEALING; and in order toes lablish a confidence in the buyers, lam detertnined to ad- ~ here to my original motto, "Quick Sates anit . Smedi Pni.; f lit;" and also 'make tae buyer his cwt; salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures " so that each customer can.select , from an immdnse-anil:' exquisitely assorted'stock, the articles he requires, at the; , ,; lod :Ist price tt cati possibly be bought for. " Business 'Mail continue to be transacted at thy sive establishment, which has long sinee Obtained the character of tieing the First Tailoring Establishment in 0211.Ea1l AIAELIVAL Ole - NEW 4. 0300D5 - 7, AT P. DELANY'S,. NO. 4-9 LlBERrrszarET , PITTSBURGH. TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general stlert:. cf meat of French, English, Belgian end American ' CLOTHS,,CASEIMERES and VESTINGB,of the Ihtest and raoat - .desirable patterns. Amongst them-'wills be found a variety of entirely new style Fancy Casslmetes and'Vesungs, of the . - LATEST IMPORTATIONS; , All of which wilt be made to °roar in the most fashiotta- - ble manner. at short nonce and reasonable prices. A large and general assortment of . • • READY-MADE CLOTHING, • On hand, made in 'the present Spring style, coMprising . - every description of - • BOCK' AND DRESS COATS; Made of French. English. American rind Belgian Cloths,: of the most fashionable colors. . r New style Business Coats, „plain black . and fumy colored Casbmarett, Tweed . ..and Summer Cloth - Sack. Coats, and Pantaloons of 'superior single and dciablir milled Cassinieree, Summer Cloths-and every other de— scription of goods suitable for Spring;and Summe - r_Wear: `Also, a choice assortment of - - , NEW STYLE VESTS, •• • Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain, and fancy colors; plain' black Satin of superior quality; with a great variety-91 substantial and well made Altogether comprising °nett the targest anti handiornest . . • •• • READY MADE cLarigrick, • - That can be found in the City, which wilt teeoldtoW • . _ N 13..T0 TAnous.—Watt's Graduating Shouldei &Tea= sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S, apthilacw -99 Liberty et. , Fine Shirts; Spring St EDWARDTODDZG CO., are now strewing from their Factory East, a large stock of fine and medium quid-: ity BAIRTS, which, for durability and style of menu. facture, are not surpassed in this or any. other market.t.r.. The trade will be supplied at lowest New York prices.' try. Wareroem,- corner Fifth and /gasket streets, ca IVORY COMBS-1 case, assorted lengths, including, Fine S. and S. S. Fine. For sale at . the lowest menu. lecturer's prices, with discount off, at EDWARD. TODD k . CO:, ap2 " Cori of Fifth and Market sts.,'up stairs. • GUM SUSPENDERS cases, assorted qualifies Swivel Joint Suspenders, just received said sale ow by E.TODD:& 00, feb2 Cor. of. Filth and Market its:, up stairs. CARPET BAGS—I ease fine Hilton - ' " Brussels Carper Received ilds day and for aide law by• ap2 " - ' EDWARD rODD 4e CO • = • - = Gingham*. - - • • • LARGE ridrfriiisome-assorunent of newe st, sty Li. particularly adapted ter eitlArade, jusrreceived mar292ra • - = - • HAMPTON, SMITH & CO, . . - • • • : .uoyieracb.intzes. • • • fancy' rimiES Ofaibeve G00de,',3.4; 4-4 .41? d Ore viide, e,../ and double l'arble for We by_ marirk2En HAMPTON, SMITH & CO
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