Winn rE=NNZi= OCrt .. Adoertiiers areieguesteitio hand its iheirfsworsbcfati 4 is'eliwk This - must be complied with, sn order toits.: surtini sneeriwis; Tf7usiii fai:leak, an eariier/unsrsoquid' . . . Morning post „IA printing Mu. CORNER OF_WCKW ANA FIFTH STREETS Raving added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine; we are prepared to do all kinds- of _Newspaper and.ltook work in a style; of on suipaiied beanti and neatness, and xtpon the most rea sonable terms:' F 5 -..-i,spectfully . solicit the patronage of holing:die-1i et our .banness. . . ICC 70`Keep It Vetere the People. KEEVIL mut ufactures the =sr and sells the CHELPOSt RATS in Pitts burgh.:'Remember the place and name. -. nutys:4t 4,. . , 72 Fourth st. three doors from Wood,'' nri—rice Public Solloola, Et THE Strorrc-Vrasit, wil3commums on Monnax, the 14th day of Ma 3 -. • Two male and five Cemale Teachers will be employed for the Reason. Candidates will pleas., make application, in wriung, to either of the School Directors: • • - -The Committee appointed 10 examine Teachers, will meet at the School House, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., at 2 &Clock, P. ae - - By ordcrut the Board.' • ' niay4t4t L. R. Limammolt,'Prest.' Baas . OF Prrraecs6r<j 'May 14849.. day declared (a"Thet President and rectoni of this ank have tis it Dividend o bi fiour per rent. o ß n the Capit h al Stock fcm the last six months, payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives, forthwith. may3ilw ' loss S.vnea, Cashier. IarttOIANVIS ASO ALEvrpArrcireathe BAXIC 2• •'• - Pittsburgh, df dy 1,1849. • 117" . This Bank hits this dny declared a Dividend of fat:ever renttem on the Capital Stocki.ont of tho profits of the last six. monthte r payable on or after the llth instant: ' W. B. Dnircr,Cashier. . . . . . .. •• ~. , • . , . P4cits.stos aims or Prrrsavaesa, M 1 _._ ' May Ist, 1849. ' • Ellq• • This nook - has; this dai . ; cleelared a dividen of four per cent. on its capital stack, payableini .1 - Sr after the. llth. instant. 'Eastern.Stoekholders 'will be paid at the Waite= Bank of Philadelphia. myttltd . Totos..l‘l. Hon's, Cishier. O. or 0. V.—Place of Alerting, Washington Hall, Woodatreet, between sth am Virgin Alley. Prrigittrzaar:Ltrpos, No. 33&—Meets e cert . Tuesday veening. • . Ilszawrzmu'Encsmiss=r; No. 87—Meets let and 3d Prides: of each month. lnar2S--7f . . . . . . , . . . car - Economy...lf Ton wish to save your money au d Gupta snperfiqp. RAT or CAP, call nt PLEATING'S HATSTORE, whlrre you will find e complete assortment of the latest Poshions, - CHEAP FOR CASH. . ~ - • . . FLEMING. met23:y] 130 Wood, et., corner tf Virgin alley . . j. 1.. O. of 0. F.......AuxattExy Lenox, No. 40 ree.te at the Hall. corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, every Thursday evening, ur at S o'clock. . lay.l:Cat • (gonna Bistrrrr, See*y. . . . .. Hoot and Shoe Warehouse. j - HUGH M. HOBS having removed to the spacious building formerly occupied . by Wallace, Lyon a Co, No : HO Wood street, near Fifth,ivould respectfully invite tl.e attention of the public generally to the large and. fine assortinent of GOODS he is now offering Cheap for Cdsh. All ii, sons wishing a durable and cheap Article in the SHOE tine, are invited to . call and examine his stock. Also, a Jot of. fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS„and a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand. . N. S.—lie also continues to manufacture, as &Alerts apl3:3rridfhw Err O.. W. BIDDLE, Dent tat..4lustorsu to a netts three story Brick, on Surnirtnn sr:, one door be low Sixth' street. TEETH INSERTED, .from one to a whole - sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful repriscattrion of the Natural Gust, restoring the Vacs to its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or no pain.. DECAYED T ertt permanenuy saved by nuounto, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be _done in Bremin - ntes, or even Instantly. apaay PITTSBURGH THEA.TILLr. Less stand Massager 0. S. Pouliot. Acting and stage Manager W. H. Cam. slums ADXISSION Dress Circle and Pasqua ite Family Miele or Second Tier •- •'FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. J. OXLEY, when he will appear as Hamtxr. ' -"_ _ _ 'MONDAY EVENING', MAY Trit, lIAMLET.--Hamitt;- Prince. of Denmark . , Mr. J. Oxley; The Queen; Mrs. hied isan ; Ophelia. Mom Cruise.. DANCE,—By Master Wood. " • To conclude oith the laughable Puree of Om - WIDOW'S VlCTlM.—Pelham Podge, Mr. J. Dunn; .Ter. *mirth Clip, Mr. J. Prior; Jane Chatterly, Miss Craiee, Mes."Rattleton Mrs. Prior. Doora open at halt pain 7; Curtain will rise at 9, punctually - -J. ILLAWRIAN'S SHIRT MANUFACTORY , Gentlemen's Furnishin Emporium, WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL, NO. OS FOURTH STREET; APOLLO BUILDINGS BETWEEN WOOD . AtrD'MAIBBET ORTEET9,. P ITTSBURG N, PA. Er Always on Band, a large assortaleta of Shirts Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Cloves, Hosiery, Sorpenders Under Shirts. Drawers, ho:, . mart! Locomotives at Public_ Sale. . 4@ts Ms following LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, belonging. to the Commonwealth of-Pennsy, vania, and now running on the Philadelphia and amble Railroad. will-be sold_ at , Public Sale, on MONDAY. Jena 26111,1849, at len °Week ,:i•ri.l.sely, on the Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz: -.- Indiana," .• Mississippi," "Wisconsin, „ and " - Montgomery,'" se cond c Inns, tutd " Virginia," and " Sch uylk i it," thi rd class En le e titoienineil. Locomotives can be put and kept in good running order, for light hnsiness, at a trifling et pease, and are well adapted for short roads. They nay be examined at-the Parkeaburg shops, Chester. County, at any time pretions to the 16th of June. -.- . Terms cash, and sale peremptory. - . . order of the and of Cana! Commissioners. WILLIAM ENGLISH iity7tlawtd . Supt. Motive Power P. &C.R. Ft CHOICE BEGARS-20,000 Prinelpes ; • • • 4,000 Regattas; . - 2,000 "Napoleon ;" ' •16,000 Prima Veres ; and sagest! other strperior brands, for sale by tatty 7 9 / 1 11711 & SINCLAIR TOBACCO—Jusi received: . • boxes Rucker's s's 10 • " Myem''supenor I lump ; ." " 111 T . boxes ; with various oiler favoritebrands. , fmay7) SMITH & SINCLAIR iraRIED PEACH . may: SMITH & SINCLAIR DRIED APPLES-40 sacks, just received and for site by ' [morn SMITH & SINCLAIR . I'SIDID BUGGY ATAIJCTION.--This daygSaitr . dry, May gith; at 11 o'clock in lhe forenoon, will sold, in front of McKenna's Auction Room!, 1 Wendel Buggy, handsomely finis . hed.with gum °Mine top; in ue only a few Months; in complete order; made expressy for a gentle Man in this city, JAMES MeRENNA, mays . Auctione. • Spts. Turpentine. 0 pgLS: TURPYSTINE, prima rotten, ..aa put received and lor isle try mayiSnilw • HEN . AT C. KELLY. 1/SPENDERS -0 50 doz. No. 68 Russellville CO. Suspenders - ; ! Tast received and for sale by • • facCANDLESS,& CAMPBELL,- No. 97 Wood street, mays - • COMBS-10 gross Nos. and I Lancaster Combs; • , • . -10 ne W style Polka Justreeeiyed and for sale by • - MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.0 7 SVood street QH A W Los, &c.—An assortment of Shawls, Dress 1.7 Handkerchiefs, Cravats, and Pocket flandkerebie:s, just received and for sale by • . - - • • • - • NteCANDL'ESS &, CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street. H.IED PEACHES bnabelai to-day Tec'd and far sale br .I . elaYs - 1 ARMSTRONG CROZER. - - Ry . E riLpUR--20 and forxaler by TUST RECEIVED, ATTtiF BEV,IIIVE CLOTHING d STORE, a fresh supply of plain and •faney CASSl mrags, good quality and fashionable pancrns,.which sve shall be happy to di.spose of at low fates. - : • • - • BOOBYER k DRIBBLE, • may3l No. 251 Liberty et., 'Sign of the Bee Hive. For Sale. .A•vm„,,Asix paarecif, situated in the City - of Steubenville, Jefferson County, 'Ohio, viz :ne ' A of 60 feet front on' Third -tweet. by IEO feet to an alley, and on - which there fs a' large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, - contalning several rooms or apartments, which his been mostly occupied as n Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now Occupied At a Tavern, by Mr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot..' ALSO;lnitt of a Lot of Ground,' djoining the above de -Bertha property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third -street by 180 feet to an alley, on which there Is a Two Story Bona, containing 2 roomsnacthe first floor, 3 rooms on the second Aar; also', a garret and 'a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied as the Fest Office, and now oecupie'd-as a 'Bakery. 'Thsre is also a Stable on the same Lot of Ground. - • ' Both of the above Houses -Gobi on Third street, near Market street, gnd nearly opposite the Court House. -I will sell both ,these Lots mid- Houses together, or each , House and Lot separately. Terms t—One-hall'of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one year after }he sale, with the usual inte rest—the balance to, be secured by bond and mortgage on the same, property. Title indisputable, without any encumbrance, A warranted deed given. -'• Possession given at the Ist of April after it would be sold.. For fur ther infonnation, enquire of the undersigted, by letteror w h e r wise- , • SAMURI,MeCLAIN,- - pituburgh,APril 22049-3 m - No. 95 Wood st.. AGENTS WANTELL—Tw o or three Agents entSfint i desirable siniationi to canvass and tithe subscribers In this County for a valuable work, highly recommended by xiumerous persons distiguished alike for their learning and religious inflnenee in this and Eastern Cities, by aP ,A,thtrin,m3olllo EDWARD TODD dr C., may[• Corner orritth and Market sts., up stairs. , - • • ' . .. . - - • - • ' ~,,,,,,,,...,.- - Tr tt bi rt." * " ( Lii , WW-3 7 8" .-4 '''fi t '''''-' -'• 4. '"'• ''',... •..'•.',- :', r• ~ •--;:. , •,,- •;'-‘'.-:'.. •-•-• - '.'''• 7.!', 7- , , , i;.:,,a e ' 5..:-, , --' , ' - '''.'..' ,-'' F' fits '•' i,*,...ti-: - emninekaal uiintial PITTSI3IIRGH BOARD OF TRADE. R. E. SELLERS, - ColsiirminfirOa Btav :7 DALZELL PASSENGER ARRANGEiENTS Obit . 18. , 6tea m b oatPacketLine,leacesdailyfo ! Cincinnati,loAM. Passenger.Paeke.t, via .Brownsville, to Baltimore .and Philadelphia,B A.M., and 6 r. ' • ' &Tail Coach Line,'dinsetto Philadelphia; 9 A. re., and 191- Western and Southern Mail Coma. Line, 9 A.X. - North-Western, via Cleveland, daily. 16 A.. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9A. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, away., emeapt Sundaysol AND*DEk..N.RTURE.O.PIitaIIa. Eattern . lllall via - Philadelphia, due 3.a. closes la W. Western Mail,ein. and Lenity., due B.z. nc, closes 5 a.m. South. via Bait. andWashineun,due B . r. at,, °Leland a. at. Now rn t-Weete via Cleveland, daub:la. at., closes 9 a. at.. Erie ind Westeni . New Torkivlue 8r: closes 8 .a.at STOCKS. '- • • • • Parealus., Aikrd. Offend Bank b f Pittsburgh $50,00 *50.00 630,00 E.rehange Bank ...... .... 5000 -44;00 43,50 Merithants , andlll. Bank .:5000, - 50,00 49,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank None in market. t Hand Street Bridge.. 50,90 00,00 49p0 Northern Libertiesßridge • 5 0 0 35 , 00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 - 35,00 ..35,00 connellsville R. R. Stook, paid on shares,lPAGl 5 ,00 143 City Bonds - (Op cent') 90,00 Monongahela Bridge 2500 ig. Gas Stock Daily Review of itit;lllarkets. OFFICE OF, THE POEM, e Molnar NoßNimi, /fag 7, 1849, GRAIN—SaIe-of 500 be. Corn 'at 30c. Wheat. sale sor 80 bu at 68e. Oafs worth 28.033c.' CORN MEAL- Sales from wharf. at: 35(a3Se.i sales from store at 40c.; sales.Of , kiln dried at 62.., CHEESE-Sale/ of Lest quality W. •R. at 7c. in large- lots; extra, for hotels, and families, at 71 • RUTTER—We have no sales of Roll; the retail market it new supplied, and prices will soon decline. -RACON—Sales regular. at 40.6 c. fer Hama; for Sides and ShoUlders sc. and 4c. The market is steady. POTATOES—SaIes from store at 75 054 00 . , APPLES—SaIe. of sound at $1,1501,37. DRIED ,FlllllT—Seme sales of Peaches at $1,25; Apples at 550 60c. FISH—The market continues brisk ; and very lit. tie change in prices. We quote sales ofShad at $10; Mackeral, No. I, at $l2; N 0.2, 88,50; No. 3, $6; Sates of Herring at $6; Salmon at $18,50. COFFEE—SaIes at 7laBc. The market is edtas firm art heretofore. FLOUR—Safes of 100 bids from more at 113,70 ; Sales by dray load at $3,75; Sales of 100 "bbl. on wharfat $3,55• We do not think the Foreign News, though it was unfavorable, had any effect upon the market. Tie heavy storm on Friday night, prevented as from receiving the following Markets for Bator. . _ diy 4 s paper_: NEW YORK MARKETS. Ma 4-6 r sr. Flour—The foreign news has prod uced no mater ial change, prices are nominally as before, with sales of 6000 bhis of Western at 4,6834,81 per bbl. Sales of Gennesee at 11,48a5,50; Sales of Alexandria at 4„31. ' Rye Flour—Sales at 2,87 per bbl. The market is bare. •Corn Meat—Sales at 2,57 and firm. Grain—There is good inquiry for Wheat for mil ling purposes„with sates of 3000 bbls of Genesee at 1,25 per bushel. In. Corn there a a good deal doing. The market. is firm, with sales of 50,000 bushels prime white at 55; yellow, 65. Sales ofsooo bushels of Oats at . 50e. Provisions without sales. Whiskey—Sales in bble at 2214723 e. The Money Market is unchanged , sinee noon Re port. BALTIMORE. MARKET Ma• s—e as. Floor—Sales of Howard street at 4,73. Grain—The market is unchanged, both as regards prices and demand. Provisions—The market is/toady hut not active. Groceries—Sugar and molasses are doll. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PIIII.A.DELPPIA, May 5 6P. M. The market to-day Was quiet, and prices general ly are unchanged. Grain.. The market is firm, and prices are advert clog. - We note sales of Prime Red Wheat at 1,10 per bus., Prime White at 1,15. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, May 5----P. It has beeo raining most of the day. Flour.. The market is Erm, on acc'ount of the limited supplies. We note sales of a,6853,75 p Psi. Whisk ey..Moderate sales WCIC made at 14 10114 i. Balk Sides are held at 41. Oils..Seles of •Linseed from Store at 57. There is no change in other artieles usually re ported. ' AUCTION SALE'S* -BY itIifESIMENNA, TIONEEk No. 114 WOOD Brassy, TOR= noose roux Ftrrn RUSTIFIES SALE of a Valuable Tract or Farm of Land In Peebles sui tab l e pgy County, near the City Of Pittsburgh, for Country Seats, at AUCTION._—On Monday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, without reserve, in front of the new Court House, iu the City of Pittsburgh, by onle r ofJohn Bishop, of Wheeling,' Va., Trustee under the last willed Susan Simpson, deed, a valuable Tract or Farm of Land,, containing - 21 Acres andl33 Poles, beautifully situated in Peebles Township, beyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the Qty of Pius burgh; and about 2 miles from the Allegheny Arsenal, betng part of the Farm of the late John Barshop, deceased. The property is located in the most delightful pan of At legbetry .Coanty, and for bettuty of scenery, combined with richness of soil, cannot be excelled in the world. It fronts' on'th'eAllegheny river, and commands a splendid view of the noble stream for several miles above and be low—also, the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, their environs, the neighboring valleys. and surrounding cone tt7. It is in a district inhabited by a respectable popula tion, and every advantage enjoyed which may make a private residence comfortable. It will be sold with clear title. free from down right or 'ariy other incumbent what ever. To accommodate purchasers, one-half will be sold, ,with the privilege of the-whole. The terms aro 211 per cent. in band in 00 days, and the balance in equal pay ments, at one. two and three years, with Interest from the day of sale; the interest payable annually, and the de ferred payments secured by a mortgage on the property. Mr.' King, now occupying the premises, wilt show the rand to those wishing to purchase. Any further infor motion required can be had by addressing JOHN BISH OP, Wheeling, Va.,,Trustee: a 1: w - 414416/4 IIIaKENNA. Awn. Public Sale. IWILL offer at Public Sale Friday and Saturday, the 18th and 19th of May, about One Hundred Build ing Lots, situated on the ban k. of the Monongahela river, near Turtle creek, at Lack . No. 2 This is a delightful location fora village, laying immediately on the fiver, in a flourishing and rich neighborhood: • The Connellsville and Pittsburgh Rail Road bailiff located-through It, sad the• Central :Bead immediately. past it, no place on ,the river can be more desirable for business, being imme diately at the Lock, where Steam Boats are palming all hours of-the day. • . . I will offer my Whole Farm; and will divide it, to alit parchasers,into Lots from 25 to' 125 Acres - each. This Land is of first rate qualitytone I:cti, of about 40 Acres, I has a quantity of Limestone,- easy to quarry, and conve nienrto the river ; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal sufficient for the use of the Farm, Thnber, &e., &c. One other Loycontaining about GO Acrea, with a large quan tity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and convenient to the river; a su ffi cient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farah &c. One other Lot, of about 25 'Acres, being the lowbot 'lom at the mouth of Turtle Creek, and one other Lot, con mining about 125 Acres, in a One state of cultivation, with good Iluildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on this part of the. Farm, in full view of the blonortgabela river I, at Lock . No. Versailles township. It is not deemed ' neceaiaty to describe the above, property very parileU larly, aspurchasets will wish a view tor. themselves. It may not be imprOper to say that the market here for all kinds of products from the Farm, is as gOod arid bet ter titan the Pittsburglimarket,. About one-third will be requaed when possession is given. Geed- titles will be wartatued. For further patticulars, apply to the , pub scriber, on the premises. . . . .. , . . I . viill'sell that valuable Water POwer Al Lod.; o. 2, hioncngehela Improvement. This is one of the N best Watt* Power, in Western Pennsylvania; eight feet head,and tobrdaiu mile pool—the Monongahela for suough- P- pl. Phis location is 4 mes below the mouth of 1 log y hery river, or McKeesp il ort; 10 milesoho ve Pittsburg, on iheline of the great Rail Mimi now ill contemplation to Phituielphia and Baltimore. This is a good situation for a Pour Mill, Saw Mill; or any other works, that par chasennight wish to erect.' " 'Ail he above ProPenY wilt be offered at Publie Sale, on the inks. abbvp mentioned, on the premises: About one-thid of the purchase money will be reijuired in hand; de balance in reasonable-payments. Title good. apl.9:lnd&w. W. L. I MLLER. 15 0 C Rocketit3T.OKi6 Morocco 0 k sp , ; On hod and for salibj. . .. . McCANDLESS• Er. CAMPBEL• , ~ . • •,. 22 Wood street. LION IA CATSUP-100 doz. boxes - coots ming 1 doz. , eachßacked, in HELW•dtlit. far Vng abici, for *Rale by maY4 ' •'IIIIODES & ALC RN. 30 Fifth at ODA s reed NA for salo, by - &W. HARBAUGH. y 4.. "• • - 454 .IVater and 104 Front rt. ~ , '*'..'f"'„Rwv s t~' ~..ac?r c e,: , cry.-r , -~w+ ~.-. .Y ..: ^„3, - _ :is:—~ s+s:~. .._~»--~ - r;':`.ti,-. I==,ZZfMffl ~iiier '`.~`tt~etligntr, 'POUT OF PI.T.TB13,1111011.; 13 stn. wersattr.THE- ctrawilsi—itistni;,..:, —•-• • tED, • Steamer Lake Erie RRI , Sholes, Beaver. ," .. Michigan N - 0. 2 .1.G1i5011, Heaver,. - • Robt. liVightman, Beaver,- . 1 Jacobs t ßrownsville„ • "... Atlantic, Parkinson, do. - Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesPOrt. Tuscarora, Poe, Cincinnati: ; '- •. • -..Monongithela,,Storte, • Hibernia No: 2,.lHinefelter, Clacinnati ..Etribitasy,Dennel, • • 44 . - Q . AdamS, Gregg, SL-Lonis. • . • sang, maden, ~Cincinnati:.-.< :pilot N 0.2, Shunk,Hockumport: . • . _Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish. Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville., . • • - .." , Caledonia, Calhoun, 3Vheeliag. Jenny Lind Gallagher, Zanesville. Shamrock Hurl Cincinnati. .-• .• • • DEPARTED, •- • Steamer. Michigan N0..2, Gilson;Beaver. • " Lake Erie, Sholes.Beaver. • . . Robt.Wightman„- - --, Beaver. " • Baltic. Jacobi Brownsville; • ". Parkinson; 'do. N- Camden, 'Hendrickson. McKeesport. lsaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. • " Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cm. Embassy-, Bennett,•Wheeling. • " Euphrates, Calhoun, Nashvi ll e. " Hudson, Mchlillan, Bridgport. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, IVellsville.' " Yankee, McKee, Zanesville. Aaron Hart. Konntz, St. Louis. " 'Tuscarora, Poe, Cincinnati. i iit it Tim now liglitjraught passenger steamer LAMARTINE. FOSTER, Master. will leave tor. t a ova. and intermediate Landings; THIS DAY, 7th inst., at 10 o'clock, A M. ' 'For freight or passage, apply on board, or to GEO. B. AIILTENHERGER,Aa't 'Or PETTIGREW Sc ea.'. .. For Greenwood Oft'rdellll. -- • NEW ARRA. NGEMMENT.--The steamer THOI3. scow corn co ence on Monday = May 7th, to run from OM old:Greenwood Landing, foot of Pin street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock *. u , and at each even hour until 9 o'clock P. x.; last trip from the Garden at 10 P. m. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies ef the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, wall a large colleatitin of Greenhouse Plants,•Dablisa, Annual Flow er Plants and. Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. lray4 wELLIIV I I.I.I9PTIOIrIiTI9. Bearer ,and TIM new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A".. Mcanocs, Master, will . save for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommod* dons apply on.boanl. may 4 -44110 Tits steamer BE4 YEA, Crtss. E.•CLAII.2, Master. will leave this city every Monday, nes ay and Friday, at 10 A. Y. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Bridge. prepared to receive freight at anytime_ imyll Wm. B. Wheeler, . ' - STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Brier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith. field streets, Pitiaburgh. inar2 . 7 fnelnisatl-.ltei War C gsdar Passel. haroThe fine steamer MT. VERNON, Htaas Ea.:au, Master, will leave forth*. above and interm me ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply_on board, or to app X) ./ 01-, tIE hiILTENRGER. Regular Zanesville Paeliiie; Ara Steame r V,ANKE.T., Capt. McKay, leaves very Saturday. at 2 &clock, e at. Steamer JENNY LIND. Captain GA t.uoura , leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. a. For freight or passage apply to Vt . U. WHEELER, Agent. ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield at.. LllVlliVlLLil dt METZ. - -- FOR WHEFLING, CINCINNATI k LOUISVILLE. onto LIS/. REII:CLAI Sxrraoav Pseaw.—The A No I fine and fast passenge r str•111 Pae • ket TE.LEGRAPIL J. Nealep., Coma =ander. willleave Pittsburg ihr Wheel. lag, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intern:lnitiate Ports, every Saturday, at XO o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSITII & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph ham been built expressly for a re tar Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas. sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Teleraph will run In eonneat- 1 ion with the Ben Franklin No dand Pike Noll, to Sant.- 'Louis—time throne:4m . : oats. agigidy I I vt: Fliiiblarigh and Brownsville Daiif Psalm' Line. - raaanate tat l ti 9. Pll3l/VAIIT Ist,l9lE). LEAVE DAILY AT ill A. M. AND t P. M. The following new how* comp!, tit the tine for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, Jane* Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. /geol.*: and LOINS AMA NE. Capt. E. Bennett. The Watt are entirely new, and are fitted orwittunat r•weard to expense. Beery conflict that money can procure has been provi ded., The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the fool of Row at Passengers will be panetnal on board, as the'boats will certainly leave at the advaniset hours. .1431 Nagar - W heeling P ac ket. acket. , ObrThe new and splendid passenger sterner Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Liras , Mailer, wilt run a Regular Packet between Plunturgh and ee t air, caving this city every Monday, Wednenday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. a. at-, and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, A. it. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tion/4 apply- on hoard. The Z. l'aylor le an entirety - new bout, and for speed and aecouunodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. - tiltl34 ARMSTRO N G k CROZER. how. Ralgssliii .— Piiiiiii - iiii - i•argiii. -- THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Iliaises, will leave forthe above Ind inter m. ate ports on Wrinsidays and Saturdays. For freight or pas*age apply on board, or to .`. awls GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. Art. Illemii - WhiiiiiikeiPaallet. The new and splendid passenger steamer JAM NELSON,G. D. Moore Master, will ran as a Regular Parke - between Pittsburgh and Wheeting,le a ir ing this city every Tuenday, Thnriday and Saturday, • 10 o'clock, A. Y., and Wheetingerery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. W. For freight or pasnage, (having superior :mental:node donna apply on board. The Janice Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG I CROZER, dec6:tf Agent*. —....... Franklin Parket. alikits.The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE., Capt. Wtt. fisn, will run regularg bc• iWeetl at* !ugh and Franklin. on the Allegheny •ver. Leaves Fittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. ft. For freight or passage, apply on hoard.. deer . '. s .. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGII DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. EM Independent Line of steamers is now equipoised T of the largest, swi ft est, best fi nished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the watent of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenenced men engaged in the river busteexe— The Hue bas been in operation for six years; has carried nearlyswo millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge com parison with Any passenger line lit the Union for safeiy, regularity, and speed. All'that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and eonvenienee of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKET—The btu:watt...ultra, Ctipt.fittons, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday rooming at Itto'cloelt; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. i. _TURSDAY PACKET.—The Mumma No. 2, Capt. .Tn. Eline'elter, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening; at 10 e. a. WEDNRSDAY PACEST.—The NEW ENOLAND No. 2, Capt. B. Deaniveill leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'elock; lVbeelingevery Wednesday even- Mg at 10 r. at. TITORBDAY PACKET—no Battmaivr, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10P. Id. FRIDAY PACERE—Tbe Curia's No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittabargh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling e very Friday evening at 10 r. M. SATCRDAY PACHET.—The filitammoun No. 2; Capt. L C, Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. K. SUNDAY-RACKET.— The ISAAC NswroN, Capt. P. Derol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 9. K. nov I. Zn) the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter Set:dons of the Fence in and forthe County of Allegheny : The petition of A. WALLACE, of the 'First Ward, City or Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, hutnbly sheweth, That your petitioner hail, provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. 'And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. A. WALLACE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid do certify, that the above petitioner in of good repute fot honesty, and temperance, and in well provided with house - room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of travelersand others, and that said tavern. is necessary. E. H. Souder. E. W. Beach, J. Lawton, D. Fendrich, A. Lembeit, W. Dram, J Masser, H. Carroll, J. Haetzel, S. Murray, J. W. Fendwicks, J. Solon, W. Laufman. may4:3t (Chronice copy and ch. Post.] QTEEL GOODS.—Wo have received a fine aesortmen 0 of Retieldes and Parses,, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasarti, Hat Rooks, Key and Oalvanio Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Parses; with A fine 03. continent of Fancy Goods, at low prices. ROGAN & CANTWELL, 80 Market street. The Spring Asia Stammer Stook of READI-MADE. CLOTHING AT THE.' t-. TRIXER I3IG DOORS, ' ' salt TUE PaIOMIST SPAWN, >HAS NEVES BRIM Entrap.= _Enos by the Celebrated Establishihritt Ti3E.UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE best owe d -.upcin, the entermiSe of the proprietor, has enabled him lo purchase all has Goods at suelyprices as will allow. him to sell, Wholesale.: and Rotail,LOWEßthan any other llouse,Eastor West. JOHN. APCLOSKEY, Manufacturer of ; Raody-mad Clothing, No, ifilLiberty street, Pittsburgh, PaJtasjust completed his Stock, and has now on band, ready for 'sale the /argest, most jaahlonabiessnet varied assormentej READY-MADE CLOTHING eye, offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his *me diate inspection, in this city, AT PRICES Inar mu* outs* A ettutrzmuca—together with one of the Choicest selec tions, of Imported fir* Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab" Fiench,Belimn and English CLOTHS,, that has ever been brought to this city, Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description % such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles. rich Silks, fancy Sams, bre., .tc., All the new est styles-fancy CABSIMERES, of every description; all of which will:be mobs up to order at the shortest no tice,in the latest and most fashionable style. 'The- proprietor.informs the, public that the principle upon w hich - hewill do business, will be upon the basis , of HONESTY and FAIRDEALING; and in ordei to es lablish a confidence in the buypers, I am determined to ad- here to my original motto,' , Week Saks and Small Pro - At," and also make the buyer his own salesman, bv markieg the lowest 7 priee on each:article, in plain figures, Co that each customer can select from an-Immense and exquisitely assorted stock, the Articles he tequires;atthe loss vat pried tt can possibly be bought for..' Business shall continue to be transacted: at my sheen sive establishment, which has long since,obtained the character of bell* the Nett Tailoring - Establishment in BARGAINS t I BARGAINS.' it SELLING OFF AT COST, TO *CLOSE UP, At No. 6,e'lliarkef. street. , - -.• . Tug undersigned haviag determined to decline his present business and close lip on or before the Ist July next, will from this day sell of/ for cow and camases., his entire •'stock of. TRIMMING AND FANCY DOOM embracing a general assortment of Hoodsin the above line, viz ...—Fringes, Laces, Edgings. and Insert ings, of _every description; French Worked Capes, Col lars, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton and Silk-Hoee, all colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Handkerchiefs; Bead Bags and Purses, Steel Beads, Clasps and Steel Trim rrungs. Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do.; Belt do., Cord and Tassels,-Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk, Coates+ Spool Cotton, Spool Silk, Linen and- Cotton Bobbins, Worsted and Cotton ,Hindlup and Cords, Silk and -Linen Lavers, black, white and colored Kid Gloves.- of the best quality. Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Lace Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; Amet and German l'ins; Hair Ping Leather Belts. . • PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND FANS: Every variety and shade of Parasols, of this Spring's purchase; Fans, of the most beautiful and rich patterns, all (nab and new; Ladies''Traveling Bags ; Ladies , Spun Silk and Merino Vests; Datjalo Tuck Combs; Card ellfeb; Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes,-Read ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery, of the finest qua'. ides; Fine Soaps, Pearl, Ivory and Porcelain Buttons; Clothes Brushes, Ac Ac. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS; A large and complete assortment afGooditin the above line, concreting in partof Fine Shirts, Standing and Byron Collars, latest styles; Silk Undershirts and Drawers; Gatud, Cotton and Merino do-do.. Brown and White Linen Drawers; White Drilling do.; made in superior I style; bl'k Italian,Barathea and Amer. Cravats; new of rich silk Cravats, all patterns, a spkmdid as soruneut t. red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and Gingham do.; Satin, Bombaziae and Hair Stocks; Satin and - Ftacy Ties; Silk and Satin figured and plainSearfS; Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under shirts and Drawers; Eng. and German Half Hose; Lisle Half Hose; Silk do.; a splendid 'assortment of Ebony and other Canes; Silk and Gingham Umbrellas , Carpet Begs, Dressing Gowns: Silk and Linen liandkerelnen. black , and colored Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle 'Thread do., ' Shoulder Braces, of the most approved patterns; Money ' Belts, Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing Ca;is, Razors, finishes. 'Wallets, Sus penders of every deseription,Ac. The entire stock will be sold for cost, and carriage added, which will bring prices down 50 per cent. lower than .the same desrripalt of Goods hare ever heels offered in this city. B. F. STERETT, No. 56 Market street, near Third sl. N. B.—The Store fur rent, and Fixtures for sale, from the Itt July. rnayatif --- pii... - rtifiiiiiii - , --- ifiiih - i - roili riii. - iEDWARD TODD A CO., are now receiving from their Factory East, a large stock of fine and medium qual ty ISRIRTS, which, for durability and style of manu facture, are not surpassed in this. or any other market,— The trade will be supplied at lowest New 'York prices. ll"X'' Wareroorn. corner Fifth and Market streets, up starts, .1 apt.... bit sifoottfarttirer of Linen and Poetry Shirts, Baum., and Saban,. Joh4rn and Trholfeal, Frain., in Genttnorn's Furnioiting Good,. NCMII4.TANT CORM 31' !WM iND atalilCr ars. (rt. Irt4llM3 P.ITTSIUHRiIi, THE subscribers bey leave to call the attention 01 merchants, and dealers in getederne'n's wearing Roods. to our lame stock of fresh Etprit o Good.. now °petiole, among which are to be found some of the nob est a mfmos admirable say /es of Spring Goods ever Mkt ed in this market. One of our firm is engaged ut our factory In the F.mt, where We multi- ourselves we ore manufacturing Some of the best and most durable styles and qualities of Shirts, now called for in any mstkri.— Rettig very thankful for the kind favors bestowed on as during the lost year, we hope to have them continued, as we twtem:l to oder out goods at exceedingly low prtemt, and accommodate our cashpoint' with pkissing terms.— We are confident we can offer Shirts at us low prices as they CAA be found in the F.astern markets, from the fact that atteadvantages is rdalailfhell.lling art. complete Please give we a call, and be convinced of the above (arts. FIRST SPLENDIDSTOCE 1W NEW SPRING GOODS . As A. XASOIS 4r. CO., ONE PRICE STORE—NO. GO MARKET STREET. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A. MASON & CO. having considerably enlarged IA.. their Store. for the accommodation of their 41- m - twills business, are now prepared to exhibit to their Retail Trade the most extcaaive .lock of ti t s and r aa y. lonahle Imported and American GOODS they have ever offered in this city. Their lame Shawl Saloon. together with another room, have been tied up and added to their Retail Department, Thereby giving them ample room for the display of their immense stock. Being eminently is the receipt of NEW GOODS from their Douse New York, theY Sre enabled to rider the newest, latest and roost desirable Goods, and at prices as low as any house in the country. Their mock consists in pan of five handrail pieces of extra rich Dereges, Tissues. Alhannes, Defoliates and Man:Alm, of new and splendid styles. Also, foil de Chaim, Fourfold Silk, Mons Do Leine.. Grenadines, Pekin', areallicence, lin:vile, Toil du Nord, ipc., Ac Six hundred pieces al new and rich style Jatonets. Lawns and Organdies. splendid designs. Seven bun. died pieces English and French Prints, Ginghams; Ac., Ac. SILKS. Three hundred piecer of rich plain, figured and change able etas, of entirely new style*. Also, Black Silks for Dresses, Vi sites, fdantiß”,./cF ; , or superior high lustre. strAwc:s. Cashmere, ?Whet, Long and square Shawls, Was De Rhine,.Poult De Bose, Canton Crane, Silk, BeeaKe, sew. ing Bi lk, Wool Plaid Grenadine and Muslin de Leine. _ . SVIIITE (WOLK Cambrien,Jacoriets, Victoria Lawns. Book and Swiss Mioltas, Tarlatans, Fancy elmeks, Linen Larons, Dot ted Muslims, Mull and Namsook do., &c. LINEN GOODS. Damasks, Covers, Napkins, Diapers, , French Linen and Drills, Barnony Sheeting's, Swiss do.. Irish Linens, heat make and finish. A complete tiamortment o( China Rraid, Florence, Dun stable. Rough and Ready, Straw, E..4iglinti Chip, Fancy ete. I WP 1.25 boxes of Botnu;t and eittp iithhen, or the best styles. Also, black and colored Taffeta and Satin, best quality. Also. Bonnet Silks,Liaings and A rtifictals. itosuatv AND ULOVES. Every description of Ladies' and Gent.'s Hose and Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, litlkfs. Also. Hemp', Gauze, Crape Tissue Veils, Black Lace, Demi Veils, &c., Note litaf3 and Mantillas. O( all the fashionable colors and styles. ExPßOlneneu laces, Taisonvo.l,lk.c. Lace Capes, Collars, Cutts, Standing Collars,TCheini setts, Paleneumes, French and English Edgings, Cam bric do., Inserting, Bell Ribbons, Linen Cambric and Lawn Hdkfs., Crapes, &c., &e. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES. More than Two Thousand Parasols and Parasolettes of every variety, including the best make of fine Salk. and Chameleon. CLOTII9, CASSIMERES, Vestings, summer Stud's, Couonades, Tweeds, Jeans. Also, Flannels, Cheeks, Counterpanes. GINGHAM'S, (MINTZ, PRINTS, &c. More than two hundred eases of the hest styles, and of every variety. Bleached and Brown Martini. Over one hundred cases of all the well known and up proved makes of Bleached 'Moslino, 300 bales Brown do of every variety and price Purchasers may always depend (from the great facili ties of this establishment,) upon obtaining the choicest Goods at the most reasonable prices—the system of Low PRIM adopted by this establishment, as well as their One Price System having met with such essential favor that the subscribers are enabled to offer still great er inducements to purchasers. Every article will there fore be marked at such low rates as cannot fail togive perfect satisfaction. Merchants (root all party of the country are invited to call. .A.• A. MASON er Co.„ ari27 6O Market streeet, between 3d and 40, New Goods I New Goodell AT NUMBER FIFTY-NINE, North.evest corner of Founts and Market streets, Piitstrunth.—BAßo4l7(lo BAEGIAMS!—The undersigned respectfUlly informs Me customers that he has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful stock of FANCY and STAPLE DR GOODS, containing a choice and elegant assortment of all the newest and most fashionable styles and fabrics, imported this season, and embracing a complete variety of every article be longing to his line of business, all of which will be offer ed at prices which must prove satisfactory to the pur chaser. The customers of the house, and purchasers generally are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex arnination. Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS, apll Wholobate and Retail Dealer in Dry Good's pring Palallolll of Millinery Bonnets' Cardinals, aco. - - Tun , received Straw Bonnets, Cap_, s rich Cardinal silks, .Faehionable Ribbons, Bonnet French Flowers, Cords, Fniges,Trinfinings;ece. 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 making business, made up by the best hands, at tnart4 MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair street. Awntng2. THE undersigned is prepared to furnish Awnings, Tarpaulins, Fire Screens, Tents, &e. Bl ock shortest notice. Sail Loll overDavage & Itoberui, Makers Shop, Front street, near Ferry. ap24:lmo JOSEPH JANEWAY. APPLES -40 burre[s just reed ; in fine order . For sole by rap2o] W. DYER, -nw.cxa:,;°4 #A~~"~s<r;~'..ei ;.~,~'i.t:;LL+:a::.'`.x~a:3a:.~:: ay.—~:?;~'~-;::e.~ ~r~ ~' 4~QAbs BONNETS Bo%uT RIBBONS. PHIS delightful Summer Retreat is now open for,rhe Ireception of visiters. Ice Creams,FruitiNuts, 906. fectionary, - and all the goOct . thingt nature aud Wit-ean produeo, -- will .served op t in the best, manner, in ,the Salooti !The Tea - Table will he spread-Pit.o.7Cietelr everyevebing. Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed' on Sunday:" ' Bonnets of the choicest Floweii.pat up at the shortest A large :collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and. Annual Flowing Plants, for. The new stenmer Thos. Scott will be reedy; in a few days, to run•from the Point•to the Garden._ ' • 25i000 Yards 'of Paving. • I , XE Birmingham Town Couneil,:desirtng to contract With someaultable person or,personsto furnish ma terials and to pave about g,OOO yards of the .stractst Of that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals for. the whole. or any Ilan. of skid work, Omit tne Ist of May next. Proposals to be left with.Jamet - 111. WElrtry. By order of THOMAS. ap2:lm ' BLACKMORE, President. .Valuable Bea/ if.sfaite for Sale. MMEsubscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable 1 Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his .pr.sent residence, and give possession immediately., There are about TEN ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in a high Mate of cultivation. The- improvenientaare larign, and well finished BRICIf DWELLING , ' HOUSE, a au. pe rb Barn, andothe r out-buildings. -Adjoining the Dwell ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which. fur Wish a constant supply of excellent water. There is .a variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubberyort the premises. If the above - described property is not sold soon, it will he rented for a time. . Alsoi for sale, a large:LOT, or Pen.isylvania Aienue, at the. end of t he board:Walk. Inquire of ', Imar3l:3m] DAVID BEELER: - ‘: itactory Tor Sale. IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATlON,manafacturing,Print ers' Wood Type and Baited Sign Letters, by Machinery. The Machinery le admirably suited for all Carving ply poses, from which a Pattern can be made-from the finest klugravinr, to heavy Cornice.. Should the inventor, Isaac Merry. Singer, obtain a patent for the Inventioni or any improvement he may make thereon, the said patent is by deed secured to the subscribers for the term of seven years, from the 3d flay of April,lB4 S., in the United States, and forever in Allegheny Co., Pa. ' - - Or a PARTNER WANTED, Capable of managing the above business, and- willing to take ardlinterest of one fourth in the capital stock. For further particulars. apply tpost.paidl-to - , ,np2s:2w BCHOLEY & RYAN Pittsbar: Pa. Nonce. • • MF old customers, strangers visiting the city and others wishing to prmilde themselves with a hand eo4o DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other ant ele in the line, can do so, by leaving their - orders with JAMES 14PGUIRE, Tailor Third street, St. Charles Building.'. Administrator's Notice. TOTICE is hereby given that the underaigneu ;LI taken out Letters of Adinigistmtion on the Estate of Alex. Stewart, of Allegheny City, dec'd. All persons in debted to mid Estate are requested folnake immediate payment; and all those having claims against Mild Estate are requested to present them, - properly authenti cated. for 'settlement. SARAH ANN STEWART, • apatiatd Administratrix. Boarding . . MRS. LEET would respectfully announce" to her Ilia friends and the public, that she is now Prepared to accommodate Boarders. Residence, Second street, be tween" Market and Wood, third door front Wood street. References exchanged. ap1.2.1w _____ ____........_ • • ong real Rafters. lADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please cult and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and nine and dangle about the ankle ;= they are not only much handsomer, tat, display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S . KEYS. Alert; No. Filth Street. LADIES' SPRING SHOL..—Silk. Satin and French Lastia Gsiterp, °revery variety and color, onhand and made to onier. . - Also, a full assortment of Children , * Shoe*, of every description. Manufactured by S. E YB, mar.N No. 8 Fifth street. Isaac Williams, lial - RFICHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be tween tat and 24 streets. ap,141. IILTOTICK—The undersigned hereby gives notice that .L 1 from and after this date Mr. Jour Horn is the only authorized peraon to receive moneys and sign receipts or °niers in my name. C. WERNERURO, Fashionable Head Quarters. Pinsburgh. April 2,19. • No. 2 Market st. New Goods. IN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected I and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now on thew way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of rry friends. A good fit warranted in all Ca.!. JAS. MeGEIRE,TaiIor, ranell Third street, St. Charles Building. - 11Vr UTS--.10 bags Filberts: ill 1 O " Cream Nuts; In " English Walnuts: 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " reecired and for sale by-- fmar3l) J. S. BONNET. --- riblf Il.l.lNE.lll3.—The subscriber has a large stock 1 of setuoned Timber. suitable for BON NE`T BLOCK'S, w mob be is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Filth street. ntert 4-.3m Appren lee• Waisted. trill: subscriber wants Apprentices, to team the Cabi j net, Chair-making and Chair Palming branches of. butanes*. Boy* of steady habits, about 16 yearsof age, would be preferred. 'None need apply,_w;ho cannot entre well recommended. 11. G. FAIINFWOCK, marl 7 Smithfield street. AUL ...a..— WrAWFTb—AI3 mitre Partner. withBl.soo cacap ital, io engage in a IVA°legato mut Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CIITHBF.,IIT, Gen. Agent, au Smithfield street. rifBT RECEIVED. the rigst7 PlaneWd J 400 pairs Twisted and Straight Trace Chains; WOO tbs. Wrought and Horse Nails. 'For sale by HUBER 8 LAUFMAN, No. TS Wood et. CM CALICOES i—Just received, and now 1.../ open, at No. 59. North-west corner ot lth and Mar ket sweets. a very large supplt of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Goods everolfered in this market sapid PHILIP ROSS. NHESS SILKS—Jost received, an invoice of very 1.5 handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop olar styles, imported this season. Also, very glossy Black Silks, of qll widths, for Vi settes, &c. __PHILIP ROSS, nap -- No. 69. corner Oth and Markeests. VILBSII Tkl.A.4-4.1 packages 1 cniiii - Hyson,Gunposo- J 2 der, Imperial and Black Teas, mast we'd and for ale by (ap'2o) KING .k SIOOREIEAD. ... TOBACCO -20 boxes, favorite brands, s's; " Baltimore P'ug, Job.; 10 Virginia Twist. (apsj) KING tr. MOORHEAD. For sale by NrCOittREL-40 barrele, half barrels, quarter bar rels, and kits, Nos. I, 2 and 3, (or sale by are ICING & MOORHEAD. IRUIT-50 boxes Raisins; 40 hi" " _I! 21 qr. " I ease Eight's Raisins; • 30 drums Pigs; I cave Seleily Prunes; 5 boxes Lemons; just rec'd and for sale by ap2o KING S MOORHEAD. orNDTHPX :l77 &Egia — Fiiidigk,Cdmrkins and 17 Manger Pickles, I- gallon bottles; 4 dozen, Pickled Onions. gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Piekled'Caull• dowers, half gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doe assorted Syrups, quart bol t if`• ; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup, quart bottles; 9 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, ' pint bottles ; doz. Lacer Oil, pint bottles ; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles; just received and for sale by a ma) KING ls MOORHEAD. MARE, STRAY MARK—Came to the premises of the subscriber, on the Reaver Turnpike, about a mile below the Borouh of Manchester, on . Monday last, a BAY between two and three years old, with white face, and black mane and tall. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay Charges, and take her away. may.T3ts JACOB ECKERT. CI ASTOR. 0111,--12 Lorrain. foi 'sale by RIMY, mArru Ews & co., m ay2 N 0.28 Water street. W R C A ro P ‘ P vi l i N a tl nTlVeYiu ß m — , iik 7 r s n b a l ta "'d t:7 'Cil'w", °o at ma • r! RHEN AV IL IPIITZGEIRALD, NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, No. SO Market HAWING received land receiving weekly)my. Spring and Summer Goods, I am prepared' to offer to the citizens and public in general, a better lot of ready made Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices 4.i per cant. cheaper than can be purchased in any other Clothing establishment in thin city. 117- Don't forget to call et N 0.26. mart 4-1 y E. FITZGERALD. CARPET HAGS---I case fine Hilton, • ' I " Brussels Carpet Bags. Received this day and for sale low by IVO apt EDWARD'PODD & CO, the ts. A. - LARGE and handsome assortment of newest styles, particularly adapted to City trade, just 'reeePred by , mar29:2m HAMPTON. 'MTH .V.C(),. lloyle , a Chintzes. CASES of above Goods, 3.4, 4-4 and 9-8 wide, limey and double Purble, for sale by mar29:2m HAMPTON, SMITH & CO AATAN'rED—An experienced Salesman In the Uri' T‘ Goods buftinegs. The best of referenee required. A 7 to ir A . A. IfliaSON & CO. ma 23 60 Market street. G 1 SUSPENDERS - 2 eases, assorted qualities Swivel Joint Suspenders, just received and for sale ow by . ' E.' TODD & CO., feb2 Cor. of Fifth and Market Atm; up stairs. ASSES-100 Ha arrels, - prime quality, for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. aps] Corner of Hancock st. and Allegheny Wharf OATS -1000 bushels just received anti for sate Eby ap2s RHODES Sc.. ALCORN, 30 sth st BAGS--5 doz., extra large size, ior sale b) apP.O W. 15YER, DYE FLOUR-25 barrels, just reed and for to.ala by ap2o . -.W. DYER, A CASKS CHEESE—Just received and for salcfii ap23 ARMSTRONG - ec CROZER. MEN A PYLES —35 barrels Newtown "Pippins+ in keeping order, for sa(e'by ap3o) W, DYER.. •—I I Is. In - sale..y JAMES PATTON, Jr, o np24 . N 0.17 Liberty at. AEON 11A9;S--5 casks 1 115, recd and for sate bY ttp2.l JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty st U AS 'S--50,bh g. ree , d nod for an e y -- arra JAS. P ' N Jr., N 0.17 1,, . ' • 7 ' ; '?.- ' /I.aliestes - Patent 'Kaiser* , Illitohtnet - FORCING 'AND SUCTION. - PUMP,'FIEE . ENGINE; 'Gleam Engine,' Venalatot i and" . itrater, Med ~ TIS - remarlcable was invented by Mama - HALE*, of New. York, and bids.fair to supersede; in all its above applientiOns, the machines itritvin -rte. - It has been visited by . thousands, and tried in- Many of-its . applications, and its'setccess has - Outstripped in the history of useful invention's. --The complicit - m - 1n of the machine, its simplieitrof construction and new air plication of established principles,render it an olstelar . admiration to all.who see it. As a eomnum Pump,:for - lhe -am fenniiiiz,: its portabil ity and the facility with which . it - can be Converted . into a Fire Engine, are among its advantages. - It is 'causally useful for all porposes to which Pumps Can boapphed on . steambociU - or vessels; to supply boilers, washing of decks, pumping the holds, lee., /cc:, &c. • For Mines and Hydraulic Works of all kinds, it Z.° , :quires lemipower to do the same amount of work, and ii less liable to get out of repair than any pump ever be fore invented. It throws a continuous stream's( water, without the use of an air chamber or - tiny complicated 'double acting apparatus. - • As a Firs Engtoe, not one half die number of. menace requited' as upon the machines now in use, and they can work a much longer time without-fatigue, owing . us the mannered the: application of the power—either by crank As a - Notary Stearn Engine, this machine has Supplied that great desideratum anzong scientifiemen, viz :obtain ing a constaut rotary action; which can be satisfactorily applied to practical purposes., . - As a Yentiktterfer Alines, Wells and Vessels, n't Blown' for Furneiees, it is ensitretud efficienly applied. .Asu ;rater Wheel , working. either.by deputing' Or en ering waiter, it Is something entirely - new and eminently , useful. It ego be -used as to obviate much of the expense it nlaying fenudatioiti of mills, digging of water courses . One of the- Machines can Fe seensind some of /0 plications tested. by calling at. Unrest Ham," corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, entrance' on Fifth:et. Rights for individtuds ; Counties, lc, within the State of Pennsylvania„-can be obtained of the. subsclibera, above, and any information relativeto it cheerfully given. THOS. H. PERDUE... D. H. WILLIAMS. _ To the Pum,ta—Motinty Scrip. THE Commissioners of Allegheny County.oveirthem selves of the earliestopportunny tainform the .hold ern of County Scrip that the Board havennderconiider ation the adoption of mensaresfor the proqfptredemption of every dollar of Scripissued heretofore in anticipation of claims against said.Coanth- and the Commissioners now give assurance that t in the coarse of a few days, the resolves of the Board for the speedy and fall redemption of the County Scrip now in circulation, will - be publish=: ed. to relieve • the anxiety of the ; public mind this , . . . The credit of Allegheny County cannot surfer .by a momentary interruption of a circulating. medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most e pa trzotic population of the State. By order the Board.d ap2l .:JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk. BLAIR & CO, HVE RECEIVED one of the most varied and per feet inefortments of SPORTING and HUNTING EQUIPMENTS that has ever crossed the Mountains. consisting of superior . London Made Shot' Guns, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, single and double Shot Belts, Pow. der and Drinking FlaSks Wiping' Rods, Percussion Caps, Rifle Powder; Shot, Their stock of FISHING, TACKLE is also complete, and during the season they . will keep on hands an exten sive supply of everything : tn. their line. Every sort of BRUSHES (warranted their own menu fee tiare)constaut ly on hand and made to order. SHOE FINDINGS, inall their variety, as heretofore. - • N. B.—Call at the old established Brush hlannfactory, No 120 Wood street. ' ~zip2k3w Brass Kettles and Sheet. Brass. THE subscribers would respectfully announce that they have made arrangements with the proprietors of the Glenwood Brass Mills, which gives as the control for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brais for this section of country. The production of these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any. other similar estab lishment in she United Slates. We will always keep a heavy stock of these goods onland, which we will be Messed to sell at smelt prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. Hardware merchanni . and other dealers in these goods will please give us a call. JOHN.DUNLAP & CO, . Corner Market and Second streets.. Brligido Orders, No. 2. • jlfiE enrolled Militia residing within the bounds of the First Brigade, Fifteenth Division, Pennsylvania Militia, are hereby notified that die urders Mr - parade and Inspection. Issued oh the eth 'day 'of April,. are hereby countermanded, in pursuance of the(ollowing General Order, under' the hand of the Adjutant general of the Amt easT G unsust's 0171 C; ifarrithtrgh; April 181.14,1849. GIVIEII6I, ORDERS, No.l.—You will immediately coun termand the order lately issued- by you for Review and Inspection in yourßrigade. A copy of the Revised Militia Law *hi be - forwarded to you early In the ensuing week. Respectfully, yours, W. W. IRVIN. To Major Thomas bl'ltown. Adjutant General Pa. In pursuance of the above order, my orders of April iith are hereby countermanded. .THOMAS WROWN, Brigade Inspector Ist B. 15th D. P. M. Brigade Inspector's Office, April2Etd, 1849.-(my2) CITY SCRIP WANTED, AT PAR, for four Mika 4-4 ILI Heavy Brown Sheeting. fmay3 WM. DYER. CHEESE-1W cute Prime Goshen Cheese, for sae, low by - ALEXANDER KING. ap%:3l* 2lt Liberty street. tir No. 251 Liberty street, three doors above Irwin sign of the Bet Rice. ap2s" H.H. RYAN Private hoarding. SIX of eight young Gentlemen crislung ui obtain P vale Boarding, may find accommodation by timely appliiation to the subscriber, on Bt. Clair at., Pittsburgh. aplB:4vcd " A: NVESTERVELT pfLINTING PAPER— A superior article or Printing and Book Paper, of VBllOll3 sizes, constantly •on and and for sale. S. C. HILL, • npl4 '37 Wood linnet. in ÜBE PASTE-20 boxes Rose, Lemon and Venni* Jujube , Paste, jam reed and:for sale by ap2l -JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood st. MAANCHES PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large TER and valuable Building Lot, pleasantly - -situated to Manchester, of 24 feet front on Shetleld street by 724 11. to an alley. Title property eau be veadilyiniproved,'as it will not require any grading or filling. • Price low, and terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, Gent. Agent, app Smithfield street. unN DOW GLASS— itet boxes, assorted lazes, from V z Rx.lo to 18313, for sale for County Seep. by ap _ . DYER. No. 158 Liberty st. ROLL BUTTER-2 bbls. fresh 801 l Batter, for sate by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Corner Frain and. Wood streets LARD -4 bbls. and 20 kegs Lard, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Center First and Wood streets. QOAP-7:5 boxes Cin. Soap, for sate by SMMI & SINCLAIR. • CLL'D BARLEY--Oarown manufacture, constant ■ ly on hand and for sale by ap2s . RHODES Er- ALCORN, 20 515 at. il--5 bbls._ N. 0. Molasses, inn reed and ib r bq Capiell) KING & MOOR HEAD ArrANTE,D-3000 bush. heavy Side-Potatee and Barley- Oft, for which cash will be paid by . may3a RHODES & ALCORN,3O Fifth st. I VORY COMBS-1. case, assorted lengths, tneluding Fine S. and S. S. Fine. For sale at the lowest menu fileturer's prices, with discount oti, at EDWARD TODD & CO.'S, np2 Cot. of Fifth and Market ate, up stairs: AFFRE,-1.50 the. t iust received and for sale by aplS B. A. FAHNIWOCK & CO GROUND FEED - Chopped Corn and Oats, _Barley Meal and Hominy Ideal, constantly on hand and to sale by ap2s RHODES & ALCORN. 3n sth sr.. APPLE-BUITEIL-2 firkins of Apple-Buner, jestre • ceitred and for sale by - • mart & W. Al - , LASSES-40 bbis.,Just reed and for sale by .131 43 may4 S. & W. HARBAUGH. It l nVorns i t T l ß andi o n: l rOg 'f e - 3 1 1 -y al t n om ex e c iP i n e n n ti for sale by [mart] S. as W. HARBAUGH. FINE FLOUR.-50 bbls. fine Flour reed nod for sole -- by finny4l " S. & AV. HARBAUGII. i` all 6 - . • oxeir bra n d Hermes brand ; 1t.15 baxes,J. S. Markell'a just rec'd and foi sate by - 9.4 W. HARBAUGH, may 4 No. Si Water and 104 Front at.• - pERPUM Hit Y-3 gro. Ox Marrow; 2 " super Bears' Oija 1 Palma Christi Poramade Just rec'd by MOCANDLESS g CAMPBELL, myt . 97 Wood street. _ _ . E=lti Y TURPENTINE-10 bbls.,iust meld and for sale 5 by B. A.:FAHNESTOCK dr CO., mpt.Corner Ist and Wood sta. OiL MEAL-98 bags Oil Meal s .inst. landing, and for sale by :[avi] . /S. It W. HARBAUGH. TIMMY APPLES-1.00 bags Dried Appl.s, in fine 1..1 shipping order, for sale by ~Yi- S. & W. HARBAII6I/1. MESS AND -PLUME PORK-29 bbls., in store and for sale by ' myt) •S.& W. HARBAUG H. ' --A 'tore au. ml e • • • would loan Grocer or Confectioner. oly;Rent -;• low, at thie office. mpt ou Candles SOAP AND CANDLES-11a bee 11 .0. lid , Soap In store and for sale by myl • - S. It W. HARDAUGH. ri REIN APPLES-20 bbls. Green Apples, In ,store 1,3 and for saln by [myl] S-&, HARBATOS. FLOUR-313 bbls. Atte Flop_ ,r in store and - for Lam'' sale by rmyll . - S.&,..W:HARBAUGH. rIHEESE-50 boxes "Howe t0,C0." prime Cheese, in ki more and for sale . by Emil] S.& W. HARBAUGH. OATS -2000 bushels on band and for sale by °P3O ' RHODES & ALCORN; 30 Fifth st. iurEss AND PRIME PORK 18 Mils. Mess; 15 do. AVPrime, reed and for sale by ap24 JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Liberty. at. !`TORN BROOMS--,70 doz. fano_y Brooms, ree'd and for N.../ sale by • . JAS. PATTON, Jr., ap23 ' No. 37 Liberty st. .._ Q.CRIP WANTED-1n exchange for-Window Ulnae, L) unsorted sizes; and Young Hyena and Blank Teas, at frP 2 •l DYER , B;No. 158 Liberty et: ••~jRAPPING PAPER MVO bdls. Single Crown Straw Paper • - " • lam 500 Double Crown - " 100 " Blue Factory Paper; . • o 150 grss Bonnet• Boards; in. atom and. for sale /01trin . . pEI(NOLDS & SALE;, : Corner: Penn. and Irwin streets PI. ASH —l5 casks .Primeon consignment; MO 11. forsale . by PAHNESTOCK & CO., a , . and . EM? SEE , • bb g,. ust rec , • Aand fa r DIL ap2'S * ' FAHNESTOesiIcO. _ - ~; EB-114100 •a. Bacon Sr. e, or en e IV •Z !Bankers. anb'exificatet Brokers - WM. IL. WILLIA.OII3, EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE . _ N. X. comma/ Third and. Wood -arms. IGHT•and Time Bills of Exchttnge, , Bank att S foreign and. domestic; Coin bought and sold on th most favorable terms... - • • . , • at in all the principal cities orthe Tinian at the lowest S. lel2 _ - r Bankey4and.B.zahange 13tokers, Ilealers in, Porrips and Doutsstir Eil,, Bills of .H,echange, Certilkplets if Depoo. it, Bank, Note,, and . ' Corner of Third'and Wood:sts.,directlV opposite the St. Charles Hotel. " • • may2B =N., IitOLDIEN .Sc: SON, Bankers anti_Drders ,in Itt.thangs Coin and .13 . a!;k1ratti, itto.:ss"drarketstrret,'Tittsbargh. ' 111M,LING RATE. XXCEIANGIL 'BtlittlCE RATE New York " pr I Cincinnati Philadelphia - - ," Louisville - Baltimore, ' St. Louis • Basta' norms: . Ohißaying rates o - Indiana Kentucky Wheeling Tennessee tusta.r. I dis i 'I i 11 . ti I._. CI 3 , HOOK dz. 5AH.633181T BANH/EltB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. N. S. Cartier of Wood. and Siza serreti., riustrurgh„. Pa -r i p A LRIFIS in_ Coin, Bank, Notes, Time Bills," Foreign : : JJ. and:Domestic .Exchange,. Certificates of Deposit;dce: EXCHANGE on. all the, prhmipal Citiqs Of -the Union :f: and Ettrepe, for sale in GUMS to suit purchasers. CURRENT, and: par fands.reccived on doposita. COLLECTIONS made all parts of the Union ; at the lowelowest rates . • on lJ • • .seP/14Y--: ARID-2a kegs - o;,1L jam rec'd - an. Ibr bale b ap2l - - ARMSTRONCF&CROZER J 1 BUSHELS DRIED YEACHEB--Ree'd and for sale' Ulf try (ap27), : ~:ARMSTRONG .& CROZER: . - FLOUR --500 barrels' of Very "superior .F/our, for - oia by - [opISI - CUMMINS & SMITH." ORlCllooboohels reed:aid C for sale by ' ' jai)lB] — CUMMINS Ec B . ACON-10,000 Ibl. Bacon , Hog Hound, in store 11.toI kw *ale by . rarlBl ',_.:.CUMMINS & RV APPLES-50 saeka Dry Applesiin store and-far sale by : - CUMMINS & APPLES -9U bbls. Itornauite Apples - , for sale by aPib - - CUMAIINS & 811,11T11. '[HICKORY NUTS-4 barrel LliekoryNurs, kr store anA. _ILL for sale by- tapiSj ' CUMMINS & PECANS.4O bushels Pecans. in store and for Sala by aplß - 60. 000"..litrion(L'11% BeßalnCaliC and szi; e B n a ' en - accommodating u•rrus; by ' • C. A. 'IIIcANULTY CO., api2 ' ' - Canal Baum. - W ANTED.7-Four good Jou r. Painters wahted. - ma JOHN r 2 7 Charleu Buildin lUD Tr i g 13'111 ' 1 ' ap9 No: 2 Satithfiel4 et:.` - 100 BBLS. ROMANITEAPPLEferedvery-low to close consignment, by' C: ACHESON, ap9' ' ; No' 9 Smithfield et. r 7; FltiltS - 7' POTATOES—Received and for enle liy & J. C. ACHESON, - . loft PS. AGGNiTtiO,CTIS'EFI)S-:-ForTinfebi , kir feb2o - . -H. LEE. 50PS. FANCY . CASSIMERZ—On band, and for sale at manufacture's prices, by [feb29] Hr LEE. -. - • CASE -GREY MIX'D CLOTH—last recd , and- far 1 sale at manufacturer's prices, by ffeb2ol H. LEE. 1 -- CASE AMERICAN . ARAIY. CLOTH—On Land and for sale by AfebM)- -IL LEE._ PAIRS MAR BLANKETS—The attention of Cal li iGaritin men is directed to this article. They will be sold toor, to close constgnment, by • jfe2ol H. LEE. BED BLANEETB--I ease (50 pairtßed Blankets, 88 by 64, 6 iba., ribbon 'bound, received this day, on consignment from The * manufacturer, and for sale iby 'eosite Filth street-- • ERRING-100 boxes Scaled Herring. received and V !insole by.. J. S. BONNET. . mar3o ' 'Liberty street.' ` AISINS-1.50 boxes M. • 40 hr. Lc -" " iti stOre,. Lind for fmarpo] J. S. BONNET. Liberty m. ORANGES AND LEAIONS--55 boxes oranges; 2S Lemons; BON at S HELL - COMBS.—A great ,variety et . Back, Dressing andShlopo!abs,. ne7 st,ilea,i3llll4iairaitNzErs; 07 Market Ittreet. ANACAULEY'S ENGLAND.—A new and cheap edi. Lion of Macaulay's History of England, this day re ceived a id for sale by KAY & may 24 ' Corner Wood.and Third nye:. - News for, Californians. CLrB REVOLVER'S ,' with apparatus , by-tam-se id a fete days, by JOHNCARTWRIGHT, marls 63 Wood street. - - Joan - Fullerton,. - , MANUFACTURER •AND .DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND, RECURS,' No. 146, .WOOO rrintrr, tens DOOR &DOVE Strru; .IDrAS on hand is - general assortment of the above,arti. , ' Men, mongwhich are the following choice brands: P. Robinson's PoandLump; SMoking Tobacco;;. Grant &William' 5 do. Cut and Dry ; Dawson 's 16 . do. Fine tut Chewing; - Baltimore Plug; alba Leaf, :Spanish Segura, from Sl6 to S3O per M.; Mal( Spifilsh S fu ; Common Senors of every grade ar.d variety -; Country Merchants the City ars respect invited to call and cx.arnine his stock - . apliant par, subscribers beg leave to inform their. friends and 1. the public that, having completed their alterations in. Store; they are now prepared to wait on their enstomers, having received a NEWAND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in their line ,'—dhey have added. Hosiery - , Gloves,. Trimmings,Bonnets,:&c. .Theysolteit a share of the very_ liberal patronage already conferred upon Mem HOGAN & CANTtPLLL, .; 86 Market strict. Sew Comb's, - ZESULON KINZErS,67 sTaaair sran - E. doz. verp high hack Shell Tuck Combs ; •- -• - 3 medium " " " " , if " narrow.bearded top " 50 " fancy top Buffalo " 20 gross com. Horu « 30 doz. Shell SidoCombs,assorted sizes; 30 gross corn. Horn Side Combs" 3 - doz. Shell Dressing Combs; . • • ; 4.i 4 imitauon °.M 50 "- best English Hone - - 6 " S. S. S. line " extra kite ; 12 gross 9.: 18 " S. S. tin boxes Comb Cleaners; apIG Itodklnson.a Chinn; Store Removed. • ' wits subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies et,, of Pntsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he has .moved to n more commodious house, No. 50 Wood street,' near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened and la opening 500 packages ofsden.'Herliti,.F'rench and English CHINA end QUEENSIVARE; Please call , and see thent=for to deseribe them in impossible. 'The stock embracesevery thing in the business, useful . or or namental. - japlo7 •M. HODKENSON: RAPPING PAPER SOO reamaltlediumEtraw - ; , , . 250 " Doable Crown Straw; •• 250 - Medium Ra , g; Received and for sate at the Paper Warehouse of •-• 5144 ' -• • S. C: RILL, 87 Wood at Li.AWNS, LINEN kIEREGES LINEN GING//Ak/B- and Fancy Dress Goods o every description, jure opened by . (max29:2m) • - IfAMPTON, SMITH & CO. B 'DRABS CANDLE STICKS : --.lnst received, at the sigia 'JO of the Menem:if - Saw; splendid ;148min:win ofrass Candle-sticks; - of various'. kinds. For sale tr • - HUBER ac No. 78 Wood meet; , WSRS. MARSH'S NHW NOVEL--hloanAttrir - HALL I.VI or a Sepumber Night; by the author of " Two Old ;Mena' Tales,"." Emelia Wyndhani,"" Angela,!' etc.' Just. received by • JOJINSTON & STOCKTON,. aplB • . • . Corner Afarketand ad sts:: • , • • xtirstot of Coffee t. . • N ARTICLE which is rapidly coming into use as a 11 wholesome, nourishing and delicious .beverage,; being more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small paper,costing only ten Canis,: will go as far as four pounds OCoffee. Manufactured. by JOHN 8. MILLER; Pittsburgh, Pa., .and,sold: Wholesale by ' -R. A. FARM:STOCK & CO., ‘; Corner.oftst and Wood.tind apt Sixth unit Woad - streets, Pittsburh3. - _ • . _ TIRLEIS APPLES •-•.1011 bright Dried:Applra: fo J_J Sale lows _• • 4apaDj • Wlit..V_YElt. • TRISH" MOSS-92 iba.. luatree'd and for salo-by ap?9 , ' • .13. A. FARNESTOCK k OTATOES,-3.5 barrels Blues, for 'sale 11;,. . ;'• rro the Honorable the Judges of_tho Court of General . I. -tarter Sessions of the Peace In and forthe County The, of i petition of W. J. Campbell, of the Township p of Pine,- in • the County aforesaid, humbly shetveth,. That., your petitioner hath provided himself with house 'room, and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers,' a n d 'ethers, at his .dwelling house, in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors will be pleased to grant him 'a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And Your petitioner, as in duty bound, will j pray. •-, We, the subscribers, citizens Of the aforesaid township; do certify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and teinperance, and is- well provided' with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodaticin and lodgiug of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern T. Gilroy, W. black. - .T. Batiks, J. B.' garsb. It. S.! ompTO, Jr., C. W: Arbuthnot, J. Sample, W. Peters, W. Scott,R., Seen, Sample, J. A. Gibson.; tn yi eat* , . TT IEN DRIED IdEAL--20 bartela.Bouled and Rijn ..11, Dried, warranted to keep, received and Idr saTel.y. OfiIiETING9-4 holes Allegheny D, for *ale for.Alle apenfeity or county Scrip by ..41125D -2Q barrelslcegsfor anleiow try ,Dy dra 7 o " d,(om , mai,— . mannufacturi,} inon4tantly - on hand; and for sale by . RHODES & ALCORN; guying rates , County it City ord'it * - ReliefMotet/ Pennsylvania Co. - - New York • 'Maryland Oiletuas -= ,1 , .7111 : DYER
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