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Er Advertisers arerevenecto hand their/ avor berg
4 (Meal M: This must be complied with, in order torn -
nos an msertion. When itispossibie, a n eanierhourwoukt
Morning 11,tpot, Job 'printing Off*
CORNER OF WOODAND FIFTH STREETS;
13:r Haying added to our Establishment ) a splendid
Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are. prepared to do
sit kinds of Newspaper.and - Book - work in a style of un
surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the moat rea
sonable terms. NVe respectfully:solicit the patronage of
,he public n this Sete of our business.
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117- I. 0: of O. F,../LLLEOHENT LODGE, No. 40
meets at The Hull, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alloy, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. '-
.GEORGE BABBETTi Seey.
Boot and Shoo Warelkcinsel
jHUGH fil. ROBB having removed to
the sp_acions building formerly occupied
by. Wallace, Lyon 4c. Co., No. 116 Wood street.
near Flab, mould respectfully invite tie attention
of the public generally to the large and fine assorunent
of GOODS.he is now offering Cheap for Cash...:
Ail p 3 sons wishing a durable and cheap article in the
SHOE line, are invited to call and examine his stork.
Also, a iot of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and
a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand.
N.B.—He also continues to manufacture, as formerly
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Paou Da. Blamt Cox,late Professor in Cinennati
Eclectic-Medical College :
Mr. -A. L.Scovill—However reluetant-I may have been
to permit My name to be attached to patent medicine, I
consider it a' uty to the community to state that in three
eases of incipient consumption, viz: Miss'Bell, !dist! Bar
ger, and Mr.-R. H. Gox,one of our. City Counedoltdi Dr.
Rogers , Liverwort and Tar operated more like a specific
than: any other remedy - that I 'ever used. One of the
cases, viz., !Rise Bell, pronounced.by sal/end Physicians
to be laboring under the last stsge of Scroflulous Con
sumption. .She is now in.good heaith, from the use of a
few bottles of the above Syrup. HIRAM Cox, M.D.
Cincinnati, January 45,'184..
From the Hon. Judgellenry Morse.
Mr. A. L. &oral—l anrwcll acquainted with Dr. Hiram
Cox, and his practice, he having been my family physi
cian for many years t and tan cheerfully say that I have
as much confidence to hiErskill as any man liviz g.
Cinchutati, Nov. 8th,1847. IlExay Mona.
Call on the Agents and get a pamphlet containing cer
tificates of a vast number of extraordinary cures.
• Forsale-by • J. KIDD & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists. No. 00 Wood et.
Also ,by - . KNEELAND & HARDIN,
apn6md&ar Grant street.
TOOTII-ACIIS, TENDER Grass. BAD RIM= AND
Watra Trarra.—By' the use of Wheeler's celebrated
Tea-berry Tooth Wash,Topth-ache'oan be effectually
cured. Tender and Diseased Gouts made, firm and
healthy. Bad Breath much iMproired, and the Teeth
freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. 'Price, 50
cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite
of society=is highly concentrated, and will make one
pint - of the - wash.
Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSOO, at his
Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG BOOT," 89 Liberty street,
head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap27:6md&-cr
PimtnraLvstoxSucaa.—Preintred by'. W. Belly
William street,'N. Y., and for sale by A..TArmal, No. 70
Fourth street;Agantior the mannfacturer. This will be
found:a delightful article of beverage in families, and
particularly in sick rooms.
BarinVaßacrku..—An improved Chocolate preparation,
being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, invigorating
and. pelateable ; highly recommended. particularly for
invalids.' Prepared by W. "Baker. DOrehester, Mars.,
and for sale by A. 3A52017, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 'O
Fourth street mart?
Trusteesi — hrisle.
rpttE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire,
-L will offer at Public "Vendee or Outcry, on the prent
• uses, on the 30th of Alia, inst., at 1 o'clock in the after
noon of that day, a TRACT OF LAND containing three
hundred and thirty and a half Acres, situate on the Mo
nongahela river, about one: mile 'above Monongahela
City, in Washington County, Pa. There are erected on
this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling House;
also,
a Log Dwelling House. There are two good Apple
Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres
cleared-40m' 50 Acres of which is first rate River Bot
tom: There is a strata of;six feet of Stone Coal under
The whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river,
andso convenient to the rivet, that it COMA bet a trifleth
remove it from the banks to the boats. The Land is of
the best quality, and contains an inexhaustible quantity
of Limestone. _This trout will be sold in whole or iu part,
to accommodate purchasers.
Those, wishing for farther information, are referred to
Judge Hill, residing on the premises, Samuel Becket, re
siding sear theland, and Daniel Long, innkeeper, Cite ,
cianau,Ohio.. - •
- There will also be sold on the 31st of Mayiinst., et 1
o'clock on the afternoon of that day, on the premises, a
TRACT_ OF LAND containing sixty.eight ana a half
Acres - Sit Elate in Fallowfield Township, in said County ;
adjoining, land of the heirs of David- Holton, Jerome
Diable, and others; about one-half of which is cleared;
on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two ran of stones;
a new Sasr Mill; a good Dwelling - House, Ac.
The terms will be made known on the day of sale, by
may:ad ' [JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee.
Locomotives at Public Sale.
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o n following LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES,
longing to the Comothuwealth of Penusyl
wss vania , and now running on the Philadelphia
and Co umbia Railroad, will be sold at Public Sale, on
MONDAY, Juan 26th, 1549, - at ten o'clock' prreisely, on the
Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz :.'-Indiana,"
'' Mississippi," "Wisconsin; and " Montgomery," se
cond clan!, and " Virginia," and "Schuylkill, , third class
Engines.
The above named Locomotives can be pin and kept in
good running order, for light business, at a trifling ex
pense, and arc well adapted for short roads. They may
tie examined at the Parkesburg shops, Chester County.
at nny lime precious to the:l6th of Vine. ..
II rW - Terms cash.-and sale peremptory.
kry order of the Board Of Cone Commissioners.
WILLIAM ENGLISH.
tuy7:lawid Supt. Motive Power P. & C. R. R.
CHOICE SEGAK3-20,000 Srincipes ;
4,000 Regalias;
2,000 "Napoleon ;'
16,000 Prima Vans ; and several
other superior brands, for sale by _
may 7 SMITH .& SINCLAIR.
rposAcCG--Just received: . _
.1,,20 boxes Rucker's s's t . -
-10 - ." ...Myers , superior 1 lump ; . -
a , ." . - " . in 141 ib. boxes; with varions - other
favorite bland'. - . [may9] SMITH &SINCLAIR:
TI'rPEACH
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DRIED APPLES-40 sacks, just received and for sale
by frnaY7) S VIITA & SINCLAIR_
Q YLENDII2BUGGY AT AUCTION.—This day,lSatur
-10,day. May Sth. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, wilt be
sold, in front of 11IcEenna'sr Auction Rootns, 1 splendid
limy, handsomely finished with gum elastic top; in use
onry - ti - few.months; in complete order rmade expressly
for a gentleman in this city. JAMES ItIcRENNA, •
Anctione
Spts. 'Turpentine !
2g,,88L5. SPTS. TURPENTINE, in prime order;
jou- received and lee safe by
initys:lllvr • HENRY C. KELLY.
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S 60 doz. NO. 60 Rasteliville Co. Suspenders
26 or 64 r u a.
Just received and for sale by
WeANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
may 6 No. 97 Wood street
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TIOMRS'4O.grOIIB NOS. 0 11.111:1 i. Lancaster Combs ;
kJ .- -- lO ., -" '. new style Polka . " '
.... - juitrieeivOd and for sale by .
.IcCANDL.F.SS to CAMPBELL; .
mays , . . N 0.97 Wood street
QII A W ico.—An assortment of Shawls, Dress
1.7 - Handkerchiefs, Cravats, and Pocket Handkerchiefs,
d f r'sale by - •
ju"eeived"- ° WC AN D L E SS ac CAMPBELL,
mays" - 97 Wood street.
DRLED PEACHES-50 bushels, to-day ree'd and for
sale by fmaysr - ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
1) YE FLOUR-20 reed and for sale by
inays. . • ARMSTRONG -Er. CROZER.
TIIST RECEIVED, AT. THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING
tlr STORF, a fresh• supply' of plain and fancy Casst
naat good quality and fashionable . patterna,which we
shall be happy to dispose of at low Tates. •
- BOOBYER ai GRIBBLE,
• -Mall') • No. 251. Liberty st.; sign of .the Bee Hive.
For Salo.
. - A. 'Osmanli Paoserrr, situated in the City of
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz:—One
fre of 60 feet front on - Third Street, by 180 feet to an
alley t and on Which Mere is a large Two Story BRICK
• HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which
has been mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven
or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr.
Crane, There is also a large Stable on the•same Lot. •
Atso, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the nbove de
scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third
street by 180 feet to an alley, on which there is a Two
story House, containipapoms on the first f100r,3 rooms
on the second floorkitt_7_ , ,..........garret and a kitchen. This
House was formerly : ; . d as the Post Offce, and now
occupied as a Bakerr.„flisre is also a Stable on the
same Lot of Ground.. . -
. • •Soth of the above Houses front on Third street, near
Market street, and nearly opposite ; the Court House. I
will sell both these- Loft and Rouses together. or each
HOW* and Lot. separately: Terms:-'-One-half of the
purchase money to be paid at time of sale and the other
half payable one 3 ear nfterthe sale, - with the usual inte
reste-the balance to be semrred by bond and mortgage
on the same, property Title indisputable,
_without any
encumbrance. , warranted . dead given. Possession
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li g o t n ° , r e
lAuftgl•eafo'fe after
wouldimcle rs i ' g e n s e o d i . d iw L D i r a e r r u : , ;
otherwise. - SAMUEL. MeCLAIN, •
Pittsburgh; April 20,'49-9m • • • No 95 Wood et.
AGhINTS WAINTED.--Tav or three Agents 'can fi nd
desirable situtitients to canvass and take suhseribers
in this County for a valuable work; highly recommended
by numerous persons distiguished alike for tbeirleuniing
and religions influence in this and Eastern Cities, by ap
plying in person to 7 EDWARD TODD. & CO., •
maYt. . Corner of Fifth and market sus., up stairs.
/Par Sale, to Close the Concern
111ITE STOCK OF THE LATE x:TIARD,st. Clair et.
I is now offered at-private sale, consisting of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiter's and
Basking.. The attention of the-public' is respectfully
asked to this stock, as from the well known characterof
Mr. Piard's manufacture of Ladies' Shoedi it is presumed
they will be eagerly sought (of. • • • .• .
The whole stock can be closed out to any yersea wish
dog tecontinua the business.
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5 200 .4lfrergq .in stow and 'forßale 4p
REYNOLDS
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SMITH &SINCLAIR
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R. E. SELLERS, CommT= FOB MAT.
3. DM...ZELL,
PASSENGER ARRANPEALE.NTS FOR 1848.
SteamboatPucketLine, le ave sdaily for Cineinnati,lo A sa.
Passenger Packet, via lirownsville, to Baltimore and
. .Philadelphia; 8 .a. 2.L, and 6 P. N.
We
. 1 1% Line, direct to Philiulelphia, 9 A. m., and 18*
We and Eouthern Mall Coach Line, 6A. X.
No % Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. m.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. M.
North - Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, exeoptSundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND DEI-Z.RTURE OF NAILS.
Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., closes 12 m.
Western-Mail, Cin. and Lostisv., due 8 P. At.,elosess A. 3d.
South:via Balt. and Washington due 8 P. 111., closess A. K.
North;Western via Cleveland, due 1.0 /L. 11., closes 0 A. st.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. IL, closes 8 a.st
" STOCKS.
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Par value. Asked. Offers&
flank of Pittsburgh 550,00 6 50 , 00 650 , 00
Exchange Bank 50,00 44,00 43,50
Alervhante and lir. Bank 5000, 50,00 49,00
Farmers' Deposit Bank ...... •• • • None in market.
stand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00
Northern 'Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00
Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 36,00 35,00
Connellsville R. &Stock, paid on
uhareaM,oo 5,00 1,43
City lkmds (6 4FO cent;) 90,00
Itlonongshela Bridge 25,00 18,50
Gas Stock , , ' 50,00
Daily Review or the Markets.
OFFICE OF THE POST, j
TUESDAY Mamma, May 8, 1849.
The weather was fine yesterday, and business
seemed to have improved from last week.
FLOUR—There was but little offered ; sales at
$3,60083,85. Some think the receipts will increase
this week, in which case, the market must decline.
PROVISIONS—The supply of Cheese is better
than heretofore ; sales of Prime at 70171 c. Lard is
wotth bigiVc., at which sales. Butter is not offered
and there is no demend.
FRIIIT--Sales Of Single bbls. Oranges at ss,o9ii
$5,59. Lemons are worth $3,00004,00. In
other articles there were no changes.
GROCERIES—SaIes of Coffee at 7/08c. Moles
ses and Sugar without charge.
GRAlN—There is a demand for Wheat, Corn ;
Rye and Barley. See Harbaugh'a advertisement.
BULK PORK—Some receipts; we heard of no
sales. -•
AIICTION BALKS,
BY JAMBS WEENNA, AUCTIONEER.
No. 414 WOOD Smarr...MlZE DOOTLE FROM FIVTH
TRUSTEE'S SALE of a Valuable Tract or Farm of
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Land in Peebles Township, Allegheny County, near
the City of Pittsburgh, suitable 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, in the
City of Pittsburgh, by order olJohn Bishop, of Wh ' eeling,
Va., Trustee under the last will of Susan Simpson, dee'd,
a valuable Tract or Farm of Land, containing 21 Acres
and 151 Poles, beautifully situated in Peebles Township,
beyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the City of Pitts
burgh, and about miles from the Allegheny Arsenal,
bring part of the 'arm of the late John Bishop, deceased.
The property is located in the most delightful part,of Al
legheny County, and for beauty of scenery, combined
with richness of soil, cannot be excelled in the world. It
fronts on the Allegheny river, and commands a splendid
view of the noble stream for several miles abore and be
low—also, the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, their
environs, the neighboring valleys, and surrounding coun
try. It is in a district inhabited by a respectable popula
uon, and every advantage enjoyed which may make a
private residence comfortable. It will be sold with clear
title, free from down right or any other incumbent what
ever. To accommodate purchasers. one-ball will be sold,
with the privilege of the whole. The terms are :20 per
cent. in hand in 90 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, will show the
'.and to those wishing to purchase. Any further infor
mation required can be had by addressing JOHN BISH
OP, Wheeling, Va., Trustee.
apt: JAMES MeKENNA. Auct.
Desirable Building Lots rer Sale.
HE s ubscriber will sell, at private sale, EIGHTY. SEVEN BUILDING 'Arm, on accommodating and
advantageous tetras to purchasers, These Lots are
beautifully situated on Centre Avenue, Dinwiddie street,
Reed street, Rase and Clarke streets, within ten minutes
walked the Court House.
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The terms of sale will be made known by the subscri
ber on the premixes, or at the corner of Decatur street
and Diamond alley, or by Augustus Washington, at his
office in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, where a plan of the
Lots ost.-41.4 n A vte ar amlunencumber
ed title Will be tornithen, anirtrreternrewi'll be mode to
eitit purchasers of every description.
Such portion of them, Lots tot shall not he disposed of
atprivate sale before Monday, the a‘Lite r of June. 1519 ,
will, on that day, be sold,withom reserve,
or Ontery i to thnlighoet and beet bidder, when the terms,
will be made known. "Sale to commence on the prenti.
ices, at 3 o'clock, e. at , and to be continued until-the
whole shall be disposed of. JNO.= S. SHAFFER.
tarty7ldlw (Rackran's Ger. paper copy an ch.. Post )
Pnbllle Side
T WILL oder at Public Sale on Friday and Saturday,
the 19th and 1. 9th of May, about One Hundred Build
ing Lots, situated on the bank of the Monongahela river,
near Turtle creek, at Lock No. 2 This is a delightful
location fora village, laying immediately on the river, in
a flourishing and nch neighborhood. The Connellsvilie
and Pittsburgh Ruil Road being located through It, and
the Central. Road immediately past it, no place on the
river can be More desirable for business, being imme
diately at the Lock, where Steam Boats are passing all
hours of the day. -
-ALSO
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I will offer my whole Farm, and will divide it, to suit
purchasers, into Lots from 25 to 125 Acres each. This
Land is of first rate quality—one Lot, of about 40 Acres,
has a quantity of Limestone, easy to•quarry, and conve
nient to ihe river; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal
sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber, &c., ice. One
other Lot, containing about 60 Acres, with a large quan
tity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and convenient to the
river; a sufficient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farm,
he. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, being the lowbot
tom at the month of Turtle Creek, and one other Lot, con
mining about 125 Ac res, in a fine state of cultivation, with
good Buildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on this
part of the Farm, In full view of the Monongahela river.
at Lock NO. 2, Versailles township. It is not deemed
necessary to describe the above property very particc
larly, as purchasets will wish a view for themselves.
It may not be improper to say that the market here for
all kinds of produets from the Farm, is as good and bet
ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will be
required when possession is given. Good titles will be
warranted. For further particulars, apply to the sub
scriber, on the premises.
-ALSO
I will sell that valuable Water Power at Lock No. 2,
'Monongahela Improvement. Thin is one of the best
Water Powers in Western Pennsylvania; eight feet
heed, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup
ply. This location is 4 miles below the ninth of 1, ongh
iogheny river, Or Alefieesport; 10 miles above Pittsburg,
on the line of the great Rail Road trow in contemplation
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. This Is a good situation
for a Flour Mill, Saw Mid, Or any other works that pur-
Chaser might wish to erect.
All the above Property wilt be offered at Public Sale,
on the days above mentioned, on the premises. About
one-third of the purchase money will be required in
hand; the balance in reasonable payments. Title good.
a 19:1ntd&cv W. L. MILLER.
Notice to Holders of Scrip.
FOR SALE, and payment received in the SCRIP
issues of the City of Pittsburgh:—
All that valuable property known as the OLD BASIN
LOT, situate on Giant street, opposite the Court House,
and bounded by Grant street, Fifth street, Diamond alley
and Cherry alley. . . .
This property has been divided into Twaurr-votra
highly eligible Building Lots, which will be sold to the
highest and best bidder, at Public Auction, on SATUR
DAY, MAT sth, 1849, in front of the Court House.
Timms—One-third in -cash, one-third iu six months, and
one-'hird in twelve months, with interest from the day of
sale. By order of the City Councils.
JAS. B. MURRAY,
ep23:dtd Ch'n Committee on City Property.
MORE SCRIP WANTED —For sale, a valuable
Building Lot, of 24 feet front on Pennsylvania
Avenue by tl deep to Union alley, and is the foutib Lot
above . Walnut street, i • a commanding situation, and
well adapted to the new grade. One-half of the , pur
cllnse may be paid in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City and
County Scrip ; balance on time.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
apU Smithfield Street
SAND PAPER-500 reams Sand Paper; superior arti
cle, No. I to 6, constantly on hand and for 41110 low,
REYNOLDS & SEER,
Corner Penn and Irwin streets.
VORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling.
cituate.on Fifth street, gppopite tbcSourt flonse.—
Etiquire of M'MULLEN &.ZOWNING,
218 Liberty street. OPPOshe Seventh
30(1 SACKS NESHANNOCK and :LUE POTA
__%-r TOES—Just landing and for sale by
SPIAO ARMSTRONG A CROZER
1.310 R SALE— A span of Match Brown Horses En
,
quire or McCANDLEBS & CAMPBELL.
aplo 97 Wood shroet.
T.EMON SYRUP —lOO boxes, on band and for sale by
•_14.4 • nitty4 RHODES & ALCORN,3O Fifth at.
NUTMEGS -1000 tbs., No. I, on hand and for sale by
RHODES & ALCORN,
may 4 [Chronicle copy.] 30 Fifth street.
TLET—A large Brick Dwelling lfouse, suitable for
.1 two fautilieit. Situated high;up on Federal street,
Allegheny,. Apply to H. LEE,
- febt.l Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
POCKET BOOKS-2 grp. Calf Bellows Pocket Hooksi
5 " Morocco " •-•
• . - 10 " Sheep " " "
On band and fok c sale by
CANDLES 9 CANIPBELt.,
97 Wood street.
rPOMATO CATSUP—WO doz. boxes, containing I doz.
. each; packed,in saw-dint, for shipping, for sale by
- itay4 - _ MODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st.
ODA ASH-15 rasks:of penorJSo Ash
0 reed had rot sale by. -'. • '•. • . :BA I
may 4 - • • N0'..54-Water awl 104 Front et.
limenorral. -
ITIHE subscribers have removed from No. 57 Water st.
the ViratitusiMereeentir wan ied b James May,
No. 28 Water M. Emy'll REMY, MATTHEWS & CO.
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_PORT 01P PITTEOIOIOIII
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• ARRIVED, •
Steamer Lake Erie.; Shales, Beaver. •
Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Robt:Wightman, —, Beaver.
" Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville:
Atlantic, Parkinson; do.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
New England No. 2, Dean, Cincinnati.
" Caledonia, Calhoun, Wheeling.,
Caleb Cope,
_Murdock, Wellsville.
" Wellsville, McNeal, Wheeling.
EPTED
Steamer Michigan D No AR . 2, Gils , on, Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
" Bobt.Wightman. —, Beaver.
"Baltic, Jacobs ? Brownsville.
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Atlanilo, Parkinson, do.
'I Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport.
" Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
" Wellsville, McNeel. Sunfish.
" Cinderella, Calhoun, Sunfish.
Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville.
or 'lna unath
44 Tim new light draught passenger steamer
LAMARTINE. Fosura, Master, will leave
for e a ove and intermediate landings, THIS DAY,
Bth inst , at 10 o'clock, it Bt.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't ,
amyl Or PETTIGREW & Co.
For Greenwood•Gardena.
NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—Thee
steamer THOS. SCOTT will com
mence on Monday, May 7114 to run
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden leaving at 8 o'clock A. sr , and at each even
hour until 9 o'clock r.sr' 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 with a large
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, ' Annual Flow
er Planta and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenyrood, will be placed at the Pitt et, landing. Lloyd
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WELLSVIL7I!i I ) A,OW.ETS.
For Hemmer and Wellsville.
THE new and splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPE, A. Muanocs, plaster, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board.
may 4
few • rrangement.
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THisteamer . BEAVER, Cuts. K CLARKE,
aster, will leave this city every Monday,
e es ay and Friday, at 10 A. M.
She has a• boat at the landing, between Wood st. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. (trry4
12 . 1,
Wm. B. Wheeler,
QTEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley
0 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pitisburgh. rnar27
W 93 vor sc. Louis.
OWTan fine new paysenger steamer AARON
HART, W. J. Kontrrz, Master, will leave for
e ove and intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage, apply on board. mays
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For Vinollmaatt-.fairulair Packet. —
The Roe steamer MT. VERNON, Boum
Kmarrz, Master, will leave for the above and
interme tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, aPply on board, or to
ap2o GEO. B. MLLTENBERGER., Ag't.
Regular Zanesville Packets.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, lenves
every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r n.
Steamer JENNY LINT), Captain GALLIOISIER, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. St.
For freight or passage apply to
W. H. WHEELER, Agent,
rip 3 Corner of Water and Smitkfield sts.
LOUISVILLE IPAC LETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE:
RTOVI.Ait Saw - anal' Peeler.—The A
No I line and fast passenger steam Pac
ket TELUORAPiI. J. liezlep,. COM
in:ander. will leave Pittsburg (or Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
evet y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph haa.been built expressly for a regular
Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort 01 pas
sengers.; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No U, to Sam-.
Louis—time throughmes. nava.
1648. 1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
FRBIIII,S.HT tat, 1848. Fotausav I st, ISIS.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season : ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS IiVLAME, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and ure fitted up without rogard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. 'Pitchouts will leave the hlottoagahela 'Mien Boat,
at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser
hours. ja.3l
New 'Wheeling Packet.
.X4E - f . f.kr.qui—srlendi , AP.l l _.!e9fe.t vie AMC.
as a Regular Packet tetween Pittsburgh and
"hee mg, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. at 10 o'clock, a. SI-, and V, heeling every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at et o'clock, a. K.
Forireight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river._(jan3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Agit.
Regular Packet for Sunfish.
THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt.
Ilsaxm will leave fortlic above and WWI
- ports on IVethirsdaysand Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
au.l3 GLO. 1.1. MILTENBEROBR, AF t_
— blew litriiiiittiiig irocket.
sat The new and splendid passenger
steamer J AMPS NELSON, G. D. Moore
Master, will run as a Regular Parke
between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av
ing this city every Tuesday ? Thursday and Saturday,.a.
10 o'clock, .s. It, and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. t.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoila
Lions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER,
deetktf Agents.
jairset, The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, at
Capt. W. If swim, will run regularly be
tween Pitts 'urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, apply on board.
Jai
1840.
. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH
DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE.
/PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
1, of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished,
midmost powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river business.—
The line has been iu operation for six years; has carried
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
pension with any passenger line in the Union for safe:y,
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY PACKET.—The MoNoxamtm.a, Capt. Stone,
willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at It/ o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at /V P. at.
TUESDAY PACEET.—The ErLBEENIA. No. 2, Capt.
Elineelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P. S.
WEDNESDAY PACKET—The Nzw ENGLAND No.
2, Capt. S. Dean, willleave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
'morning atlOo'clock Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at IQ r. x.
THURSDAY RACKET—The Burriusor, Capt.
Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. x.
FRIDAY PACKET.-The Cupprallo.2, Capt. Crooks,
will leave Pittsburgh eirery Friday morning at 1 - 0 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. at.
SAI V7i.DAYPACKET.—The hisesztromi No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, Will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 P. M.
SUNDAY PAC/MT.—The ISAAC NEWT" Capt. P.
Devol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. e.
nov 19.
rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera
I Quarter Sessions of the Peacein and for the County
of Allegheny :
The petition of A. Ws.t.tace , of the First Ward,
City of Pittsburgh; in the County aforesaid, humbly
sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himselt
with materials for the accommodation of travelers and
otl.ers, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and
prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a
license to keep a pablic house of entertainment. And
your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
.
A. WALLACE.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the NI and aforesaid
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute fot
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with .
house room and Conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern
is necessary.
E. H. Sander, E. W. Beach, I. Lawton, D. Fendrich,
A. Lembert, \V. Drum, J Massar,ll. Carroll, .1. Haetzel,
S. Murray, J.W W. Pendwicks, J. Solon, W. Laufinan.
may4:3l [Chronice copy and ch. Post.)
N a few days I will be iln. . . . n
receipt of a well selected
and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now
their way front the East, to which I would invite the
attention of try friends. A good fit warranted in all
cases. 'JAS. Mr GUIRE,TaiIor,
mar3t Third street,St. Charles Building.
ATEW GOO' DS-41turt received, by Express, at No. 57,
11 North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, an
invoice of vary handsome new style Lawns, from com
mon to very fine.
MSc.. vary rich new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars,
Bareges, frc. to which the attention of purchasers is res
pectfully invited. (split) PHILIP ROSS.
RIOE--4 tierces fresbitice,ior sale by
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Franklin Packet.
1849.
New Goods.
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The:Elwin* and Summet Stook of
READY= MADE. CLOTHING- AT THE
THREE" BIG noorits,-
sma Tar PRESENT SEASON',' lIAS NZVES'...I3EIiN EQUALLED
RCM by the Celebrated Establishonent itself,
HE•UNPRECEDENTED - PATRONAGE bestosimil
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upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has mathled
him to pure hase all his Goods at such pric es as 3vill allow
him to sell, 'Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than'auy
other House,East or West.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY Marinfacturrr qj Ready-mad
Clothing, No. 151 Liberty strect,Pittsburgh, Pa., hasjust
completed his Stock, and has now on hand, ready for
sale, the largest. mostfashicmable and varied assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United
States; all of which have been made under his imme
diate inspection, in this city, AT eaters THAT nit's? oirr.(rs
A Passiraxscx—together with one of the choicest selec
tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and
Drnb French, Belgian and Engliih CLOTHS, that bas
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST
ENOS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar
seilles, flab Silks, fancy Satins, &c., &O. All,the new
est styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description;
all of which will be made up - to order at the shortest no
tice,•in the latest and most fashionable style.
The proprietor informs the public that the principle
upon which he will do business will be upon the basis
of HONESTY and FAIR DEAI ' ,ING; and in order toes
tablish a confidence in the buyers, I am determined to ad
here ninny original motto, "Quirk Sales, and Small Pro
;", attn also make the buyer his own salesman, by
marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures,
so that each customer can select from an immense and
exquisitely assorted stock, the articles he requires,at the
low .nit price it can possibly be bought for.
Business shall continue to be transacted at my exteen
sive establishment, which has long since obtained the
character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in
Pittsburgh. mar2B
itikIaGAAINS t t BMW A INS l I 1
SELLING OFF AT COST, TO CLOSE UP,
At No. 56 Market street.
Tim undersigned having
determined. =..,,
I to decline his preitent business and close P"-"
up on or before the Ist July next, will 1 i
front this day sell off for operand camases, his
entire stock of TRIMMING AND FANCY
GOODS, embracing a general assortment of Goods in the
above line, viz:—Fringes, Laces, Edgings and Insen
ins, of every description; French Worked Capes, Col.
Mrs, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton and Silk Hose, all colors
and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Handkerchiefs; Read
Bags and Purses, Steel Beads, Clasps and Steel Trim
mings. 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 Bindings and Cords, Silk and Linen Lacers,
white Mimic, hite and colored Kid Gloves, of the best quality.
Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Lace Gloves and
Mitts; Silk Floss; Amei and German Pins; Hair Pius;
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 fresh.and new; Ladies' Traveling Bags; Lathes' Spun
Silk and Merino Yeats; Buffalo Tuck Combs; Card
Cases; Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read
ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery, of the . finest qual
ities ; Fine Soaps, Pearl, Ivory and Porcelain Buttons;
Clothes Brushes, &c., &c.
GENTLEZIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS!
.A large and complete assortment of Goodsin the above
line, conflating in part of Fine Shirts, S tanding and,ltyro it
Collars, latest styles ; Silk Undershirts and Drawers;
Gauze. Cotton and Merino do. do.. Brown and White
Linen 'Drawers ; White Drilling do.; made in superior
style ;• Mt Italian, Barathea and Amer. Cravats; new
styles of rich silk Cravats, all patterns, a splendid as
sortment; red and, imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and
Gingham do . Satin, Bombazine and Hair Stocks; Satin
and Fancy Ties; Silk and Satin figured and plain Scarfs;
Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under
shirts and Drawers; Eng.lind German Half Hose; Lisle
Half Hose; Silk do.; a splendid assortment of Ebony and
other Canes; Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Bags,
Dressing Gowns, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, 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 Cu?s, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus
penders of every description, &e.
The entire stock will be sold for cost, and carriage
added, which will bring prices down 50 per cent. lower
than the same descry:en, of Goads have ever been
offered in this city. B. F. STERETT,
No. 50 Market street, heat Third et.
N. B.—The Store for rent, and Fixtures for sale, from
the Ist July.
Pine 861 e e, Spring Styles.
VI:MA RD TODD & CO., arc now receiving from their
Xi Factory East, a large stock of fine and medium qual
ity ;SHIRTS, which, for durability and' style of manu
facture, y are not surpassed in this or an 'other market.—
The trade will be supplied at lowest Nuar York prices.
Wareroom, corner Fifth and Market streets, up
stairs.
IeiDWAULD TODD eir. CD.,
Ardnufdaftly , O . Linn, and Fancy Shiro, Bosom, and
Collar, Jobbers and Whohusk Drafrrs in
Cohan,
Furnishing Ow*,
NORTH-PAST COMM/ FIFTU ASO ICAREirr MS. (CP truansd
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IS HE subscribers beg leave to mill the attention of
merchants and deniers in gentlemen'. wearing
goods, to our large stock - of iresh Spraig Goods, now
opening; arnosig which are to be found adore of the rich
est and most admirable styles of Spring Cleats ever °del
ed in this market. One of our firm is engaged nt our
factory In the East, where we flatter ourselves we are
manufacturing seine of the beat and most durable styles
and qualities of Shirts, now called for in any market.—
Being very thankful for the kind favors bestowed on tni
during the fast year, we hope to have them continued, ns
we intend to offer our goods at exceedingly low prices;
and accommodate our customers with pleasing terms.—
Wit ate_eottfident we can offer Shinn attialownrincu.n s
that onr-,-... - Luand in the Easterift ore complete
Please give u. arcidl. and lie ,' convinced of the above
facts
PUNT SPLEN DID sToc IC OF NEW SPRING GOODS
A. A. MASON &
ONE PRICE STORE—NO. 60 MARKET STREET,
IV HOLES ALE AND LI ET A I 1..
A. MASON & CO. having considerably enlarged
11. their Store. for the accommodation of their in
creasing basilic., are now prepared to exhibit to their
Retail Trade the moat extensive stock of rich and foal.-
ionable Imported and American GOODS they have ever
offered in this city. Their large Shawl Saloon, together
.with another room, have been fitted up and added to their
Retail Department, thereby giving them ample room for
the display of their immense stock.
Being constantly in the receipt of NEW GOODS from
their Howie in New York, they are enabled to offer the
newest, latest and most desirable Goods, and at prices as
low as any house in the country.
Their stock consists in part of five hundred pieces of
extra rich Bereges, Tissues, Albannes, Delphines and
Marquise, of new and splendid styles. Also, Pail de
Cheare, Fowlard Silks, Mout De Laines, Orenadines,
Peking, Draziliennes, Brodie, 'roil du Nord, &c., &e.—
Six hundred pieces at new end rich style Jaconets.
Lawns and Organdies, splendid designs. Seven hun
dred pieces English and French Prints, Giughams,
Challies, &c., &e
Three hundred pieces of rich plain, figured and change
able Silks, of entirely new style, Also, Black Silks ior
Dresses, Visites, of superior high lustre.
Cashmere, Thibet, Long and Oquure Shawls, Gros De
Rhine, Poult De Sate, Canton Crape Silk, Berne. Sew
ing Silk, Wool Plaid,Grenadine and Muslin de Laine.
WHITE GOODS.
Catnbrios, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss
Illuslins,Tarletans, Fancy Chocks, Linen Larons, Dot
ted Muslim, Mull and Natiotook do., Sec.
LINEN GOODS.
Damasks, Covers. Napkins,Dippers , Mikis , French
Linen and Drills, Birrnsby Seeting's, Swiss du.,
Linens, bent make and finish.
BONNETS.
A complete assortment of China Braid, Florence, Con
stable, Rough and Ready, Straw, English Chip, Fancy,
&c
125 boxes of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of the best
styles. Also, black and colored Taffeta and Satin, best
quality. Also. Bonnet Silks,Linings and Artilicials.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Every description of ,Ludies` and Gent.'s nose and
Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Mids. Also, Berege, Gauze,
Crape Tissue Veils, Black Lace, Demi Veils, ace., &c.
New Vitt - ter and Mantillas.
Of all the fashionable colors and styles.'
EMIIIIOIDZILICD LACES, TRIMMINGS, &C
Lace Capes, Collars,' Cuffs, Standing Collars, Chemi.
setts, Falencumes, French - and English Edgings, Cam
bric do., Inserting, ]Sell itibbans, Linen Cambric and
Lawn "Mkt's., Crapes, &c.. ,tc.
PADASOLS AND PARASOLETTES.
More than Two Thousand Parasols and Parasoluttes
of every variety, including the best make of fine Stair.
and Chameleon.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, Vestings, Summer Stuffs,
Cottonudes, Tweeds, Jeans. Also, Flannels, Checks,
Counterpanes.
GINGHAMS, GHINTZ, PRINTS, &e.
More than two hundred cases of the best styles, and of
every variety.
Bleached and Bruton Mots/ins.
Over one hundred cases of all the well known and ap
proved makes of Bleached Muslims, 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 prides-the system of
Low PRICES adopted by this estaidishinent, as well us
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 to give
perfect satisfaction. Merchants from all parts of the
country are invited to call. A' A. MASON & CO.,
ap27 00 Market streeet, between 3d and Ath ste.
New Goods I Ne* Goods !I
AT NUMBER FIFTY-NINE, North-west corner of
'Fourth and-Market streets, Pittshurgh.—Elinosms!
Bamaam - s!—The undersigned respectfidly informs his
customers that belies just . returned from the Eastern
cities, and is now receiving ' - a 'large and beautiful stock
of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing
u choice and elegant assortinenrof all the newest and
most fashionable styles and fabrics, imported this season,
and embracing a complete variety of every oracle be
longing to his line of business, all of which will ha ofrer
ed at prices which must prove satisfactory to the pur
chaser.
The customers of the house, and purchasers generally
are respectrally invited to give these Goods an early
ex
amination.
CalLsoon and secure a Bargain ! PHILIP ROSS,
atilt Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods.
Spring Positions of Dililinery Bonnet*
'Cardinals, Ste.
JUST received Straw Bonnets, Cap_ ,s rich Cardinat
Silks, Fashionable Ribbons, hnest frrench Flowers.
Cords,•Fringes, Trimmings, Ste. StraW Bonnets cleaned
and altered to the Spring fa.shions by one of the best
Straw Milliners in the city. Silk Dohnets, "Cardinals,
Dresses, and every article in the Millinery and Dress
making business, made up by the best hands, at
marl 4 MRS: DIJFF'S,IO St. Clair street.
---- 4 4. 7 1 — intngsT. — Awnings: —
THE undersigned is prepared to furnish Awnings,
Tarpaulins, Fire Screens, Tents, Ire., at the shortest
notice. Sail Loft over Davage Roberts' Block Makers
Shop, Front street, near Ferry.
ap24:lln. JOSEPH JANEWAY.
APPLES -40 bnrrels nut reed ; in fine order. For sale
by LaP 26 l W. DYER.
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- Greenwood Garden.
THIS delightful Summer Retreat is now open for the
reception of visiters. Ice Creams, Fruit, islets, Con
fectionary, and all the good things nature and art can
roduce, served up t in the best . manner , the
Saloon. - The Tea Table will be 'spread at 6i o'clock
every evening.
Condoeted.on Temperance principles, and closed on
Sunday.
Bonnets of the choicest Flo:were put up at the shortest
notice.
A large collection of the choicest variety of Green
house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for
sole.
The new gtenmer Thog. Scott will be ready, in a few
days, to run from the Point to the Gorden. •
up° J. MeKAIN.
23. ' 000 Yards of Paving.
rpnE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract
1 with some suitable person or persons, to furnish ma
terials and to pave about 25,000 yards of the streets of
that Borough, will receive Seated Proposals for the
whole or any part of said work, until the let of May
next. Proposals to be left with James M. hrElroy.
By order of the Council.
ap2:lm_ THOMAS BLACKMORE, President.
Valuable Real Estate for Safe.
THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that valuable
Property, on the Fourth street road, adjoining his
pr.sent residence, and give possession immediately.—
Tnere are' about TEN At..RES OF CHOICE LAND, w a
high state of cultivation. The improvernents are a large
and well finished BRICK DWELLING - HOUSE, a au'
perb Barn, and other out-buildings. Adjoining the Dwell
ing is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which fur=
matt a constant supply of excellent water. There is a
variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises,—
If the above described property is not sold soon, it will
be rented for a time. Also, for sale, a large LOT, on
Pen.isylvonia Avenue, at the end of the board-walk.
Inquire of [mar3l:3m] DAVID REELER :
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keactory for Sale.
TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Print
1. ere' Wood Tyre and Raised. Sign Leder; by. Machinery.
i
The Machinery s admirably suited for all C'aiving pur,
poses, from which a Pattern can be made -fromthe finest
Engraving to heavy Cornice. Should theinventor,lsatic
Merrit Singer obtain a patent for the inventiop, or any
Improvement lie may make thereoa, the said patent is by
deed secured to the subscribers for the term of seven
yearn, from the 3d day of April 1848, in the United 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 furthei particulars, apply (post paid) to
ap2s:2w SCHOLIA' & RYAN, Pittsburg, Pa.
EC313:5
My old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
others wishing to provide themselves with a hand
so ne DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the - hue, can do so ' by leaving their orders with
JAMES AVG UIBE, Tailor,
ap2l Third street, St. Charles Building.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the andersigneu has
taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Alex. Stewart, of Allegheny City, dec'd. All persons in.
debted to said Estate are 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,
aptaliatd Administratrti.
Boarding
MRS. LEFT would reipeettully announce to her
friends and the public, that she is now prepared to
accommodate Boarders. Residence, Second street,le
tween Market and Wood, third door from Wood street.
References exchanged. a.12:2w
Congress Gaiters.
LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look
and comfort, to anything they:have ever worn, will
please call and examine them. These Boots have no
strings to tie and tittle, and dangle about the,ankle;—
they are not 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 trou
ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS.
merle No. 8 Fifth street.
LAMES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Saari and French
Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand
and made to order.
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Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every
description. Manufactured by S. I{EYS,
ma rld No. 8 Fifth street.
Isaac Williams,
11LIERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 1° be
twecul~l Ist and '2d streets. ap4:y
OTlOE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that
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from and after this date Mr. Joust Rcrrn is the only
authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. C. WERNEMMG,
Fashionable Head Quarters,
Pittsburgh April 2,49.
No. 2.8 Market st.
SPEEL GOOLIS.—We have received a fine assortmen
of Reticules and Purace, Trimmings, Steel Reads,
Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic
Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as
sortment of Fancy floods, at low prices.
HOGAN 2c CANTWELL,
nmy4 S 0 Market street.
NUTS -10 bags Filberts_;
10 '• Cream Nuts;
10 " English Walnuts;
50 " Shelled Almonds;
5 bales Bordeaux " received and for
sale by [mnr3l] 3. S. BONNET.
MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock
I of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS,
which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his
Turning Establishment, No. ill Fifth street. A
marl 4t3ta 11. If RYAN.
Apprentices ♦Y anted.
frilEsnbscriber wants Apprentices. to team the Crtbi
lICI, Chnir-makinz _ r 4 c . „9 of
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come welt recommended. IL G. FAIINESTOCK,
ruart7 WI Smithfield street.
VILTANTE.V.,sit - st active Partner. with 81500-en-sh cap
,it itio: to engage in ti IVholesale and Retail Grocery
business, now in active operation, and doing a good ha-
ItilleSS, having the advantage of a prominent stand.
C. CUTH VERT, Gen. Agent,
apin Smithfield street.
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JUST 11.F.',CRIVED. — at the sirs of Plane and Saw"—
.100 paire Twined and Stratert'Frace Chains;
1000 @a.. Wrought and florae Nails. For sale by
HUBER h LAUFMAN,
attlo No. 78 Wood at.
(1111.1COES CALICOES.!—Just received. and now
\..,1 open, at .No. 59. North-west corner of 41h and Maps
ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes,
of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the
best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market.
°pin PHILIP ROSS.
DRLIS.S SkLKS.—Just received, an ltvome of ve ry
handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop
ular styles, imported this season.
Also, very glossy Black Silks, of all widths, for Vi
zettes, fic. PHILIP ROSS,
npl No. 59. corner 4th and klarkeests.
VRESH TEAS-14 packages Youn& Hyson,Ounposv-
X der, Imperial and Black Tens, Jusc re&d and for
ale by (a 00) KING & MOORHEAD.
TOBACCO -20 boxes, favorite brands, A's;
" 13altimore Plug, Job.;
10 " Virginia-Twist. "
For sale by (spilt. )), KING dc MOORIIEAD.
MACKEREL—fa) barrels, hair bands, quarter bar
rels, and kits, Nos. 1, 2 and A, (or sale by •
ap2o KING & MOORIIEAD.
F RUIT -50 boxes Raisins;
40 hf. "
24 qr."
I rase Eight's Raisins;
30 drums Figs;
1 case Scielly Prunes;
5 boxes Lemons;just rec'd and for sale by
aptlO KING & MOORHEAD.
rgrißiEs- 7 17 doz. mixed Pieolilly, Gherkins and
1.17 Manger Pickles, e gallon bottles; 4 dozen Pickled
Onions, e gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli
flowers, half gallon and quart 'mules; 4 dozen Pepper
Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot
tles; 4 doE Lemon Syrup quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut
and Tomato Catsup. pint bottles; S doz. Laceu Oil, pint
bottles; S dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pity
bottles; just received and for sale by
ap2o KING & MOORHEAD.
4A"‘STRAY MARE.—Came to the premises of
the frtubse fiber, on the Beaver Turnpike, about
a mile below the Borough of Manchester, on
' Monday last, a BAY .MARE, between two
and three . years old, with white face, and black mane and
tail. The owner is requested to come forward, proie
property, pay charges, and take her away.
may3f3t* JACOB ECKERT.
ASTOR OIL-42 barrels, for sale by
RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.,
m ay2 No. fit3 , Water street.
WRAPPING PAPER-815 bundles, Crown, Double
Crown, and Medium, for sale. by &CO
may 2 RILEY MATTHEWS ..
B. FITZGERALD, -
NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE,
Pie. 213 Harket street.
RAVING received (and receiving weekly)my Spring
and Summer Goods, I am prepared to oder to the
citizens and public in general, abetter lov of ready made
Clothing than has ever been offered before in Pittsburgh,
and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than caube mirchased
in any other Clothing establishment in this city.
Da' Don't forget to call at No. 26.
marl 4-1 y FITZGF:RALD.
CARPET RAGS—tease fine 1111 ton,
1 " " Brussela Carpet Bags
Received this day and for sale low by,
opt; EDWARD TODD CO
Glinghams.
4 LARGE and handsome assortment of newest styles,
particularly adapted to City trade, just received , by
mar29:2m HAMPTON, „SMITH &
lioglets Chintzes.
CASES of above . Goods, 3.4, 4-4 and 9-3 Wide, fancy
and double .Purble, for sale by
mar29:9ru I.I.AMPTON, small & co
WANTED—An experienced Salesinurvin-the Dry
Goods business. The best or reference required.
Aply to A A. MASON dc CO.,
nut 11.8
..GQ.Morket street.
GUhl SUSPENDERS —2 cases; :assorted •quadiii - ii
Swivel Joint Suependers,jUst received and for sale
ow by- • . E. TODD & CO.,
feb2 Coy. of Fifth and Market sts.. up stairs.
MGLASSES -100 half barrels prime quality. for sale
by . JOHN P. PERRY,
apsj Corner of Hancock et. and Allegheny Wharf
OATS—tOOO bushels just reeeivell and far sale hp
'ap2s RHODES & ALCORN, as Jill st
filOW BAG 3-5 doz., extra largo size, for sale by ""=„,
ap26 W. DS, FR.
YE R-3.5 barrels, just reed and fol . s_t_ Y le b . y .
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4CASKS CHEESE—Just reeeivid and for sale by
- RPM ARMSTRONG CROZER.
GREEN A PYLES—SS barrels Newtown "Pippins'
in keeping, order, for sale by np3o) W. Dv ER.
MEET CIDER-150 bbls.'in store and fur sale by
0_ . JAMES PATTON, Jr,
ap24 . • • N 0.17 Liberty st.
'BACON IJAMS-5 casks just reed and far sale by,
1..11 arra JAS. PATTON,..Ir, No. 17 Liberty st
MOLASSES --50 bins. reed and for Sale l -
np24 JAS. PATTON, Jr., No. 17 Libany st
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BOOK4ICIZ UPI NG - WKITING :ROOlll
. . • " SIDE Minix Dl/1.111CM.. .
MR. 1). has hie now Class Booms how thoroughly re
paired and fitted up. Ladies willfind his new sys
tem of Single Entry' Book-keeping an:agreeable study.
and a valuable acquirement. Gentlenien going through
his entire course of training on' Double Entry 13ook
keeping, will not only be qualified to, ake charge of
Books upon any system in use, bin 'they Will find-them
selves master of all those intricate operations connected
with partnetship settlements, of which so many Mai
cal book-keetiers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant.
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re-
Merchants Book-keepers from this Institution.—
and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. Hours 10 to 12,2 to
4. and 7 to LO. may 4
MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of, General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County.
of Allegheny :
The petition of Thomas Gillespie, of the Sixth Ward,
City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly.
sheweth,That your petitioner hath provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of traveleit and others,
at MI 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 peti—
tioner, as in duty bound, will prey. GILLESPIE.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the' aforesaid 'Ward,
do certify that the above petitioner in of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room. and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg
ing of strangers and travelers, (there being no licensed
house in that part of said Ward) and ; that said tavern is
necessary. - J. C. Myers, Robert Martin, David Steen, Sainuel Dun- •
bar, A. G. - Darboraw; John Itl , Caine, James Kerr,Dennia
WKelvy, E.Titrillo, Thomas Doxminghant, Jas. Hughes,
Druid Jones. • • • • • -m s y4 : 3(
egRESH AR.RINALL OF NEW -poops.
AT P. DELANY'S, •
N 0.49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
TIJST RECEIVED; en extensive and, general assort;
te, ment of French, English, Belgian and. American
CLOTH, CASSIATERES and VESTINGS. of the latest
and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be
found a variety of entirely new style Fancy Dessimeres.
and Vestings of the
LATEST - IMPORTATIONS; -•
All of which will be made to other in the most fashion&
ble manner, at short no:ice - and reasonable prices.
A. large and general assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
On hano, made in the present Spring style, comprising
every description of .
FROCK AND DRESS COATS,
Made of French, English, American and Belgian Cloths,
of the most fashionable colori.
New style Business Coats, plain black and fancy
colored Cashmarett, Tweed and Summer Cloth Sack
Coats, and Pantaloons of ,superior single and doable
milled Cassimeres, Summer Cloths and every other de
scription of goods suitable for Spring;and Summer wear.
Also, a choice assortment of
NEW STYLE NESTS,
Rich Silks, cashmeres, plain and fancy, colors;, plain
black Satin of superior quality; with a great vanety of
substantial and well made
CLTG;
Altogether comprising one of HIN the largest and handsomest
assortments of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
'hat can be found in the City, which will be sold Low
FOR CASH.
N B. To TAtmoss.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder Mea
sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S,
ap6:d&w. -49 Liberty st.
251! •
BOOBYER & GEIBBLE,
BEE HIVE CLOTHING STORES
NUMBER 251 LIBERTY STREET,
THREE DOORS ABOVE WEIR STREET, MON OV TUE
GOLDEN BEE HIVE.
iurE§SRS. G. & D. would respectlullyinform the pub-
In lie that they can at all times find at the above place
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING AND 'CLOTHS,
Su itablefor Custom Work. It being oar intention to do a
Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the
Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can
be no doubt that our friends and the public generally
would find it their interest to favor us - With a share 'of
their patronage. 1300BYER & GRIDDLE.
N. B.—Particular attention paid. to thefitting of Clothea
- For - Scrip, az• Par. , -
11.1 JOHN H MELLOR, No. Si. Wood street,
will sell the following new and second
hand PLANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny,
or Allegheny County Scrip, at par:—
One new Rosewood in octave Piano, made by Bacon
& Raven, New York; price ,- 4 5525
One do do . do: do C o 831.10
One Rosewood, 6 octave, Gale k o - 8,275
One do do do do " .
8250
One Mahogany,4 octave, nearly new, Gale & &Ce.S2OO
One do do Lord & Brothers' • 15225 .
One do 51 do. Rosenbaum 'SIOO
One German Piano, o:octaves 850
One old Piano,s octaves $3O
One Alabogany Piano, 51 octaves, R. & W. Nanne• $9O
nutr3
Land , for Sal •
TN . tVILICSVILLE, GALLIA C O
UNTS', 01110.—
IN
Several Farms, from 50 Acres toll®. Also, several
Farms in different parts of the State. Some of them will
be exchanged for City property, Also, a good Tavern
Stand in n'ilksville--the Lot Is 110 by 106; the Build
ings are in good order. . •
For farther particulars, enquire of S. DOLAN. or A.
TONER, second story Burke's Buildbw, Fourth- street
Pittsburgh.
All letters must be post paid.
Cloths; Cassirneres and Vesnngs, t _
desirable patterns. Amongst there will be found a'varie
ty of entirely new- styles Viznoy Cassimeres and Vest
logs, of the Latest importatious—all of which will , be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice, and reasonable prices.
On hand, a large assortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, made up in the ptesent Spring Style, and
will be sold low for cash. ,
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N. B. To TAILORS.=Watt's Graduating Shoulders'
Measure System. for sale at. (mrl:ddcw) P. DELANY'S.
F. Vanhorn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HOSTS T,
GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, Pugs, &c.,
Ma a rarirty Conga and Fancy Goods,
CLIEAP PO It CASH
4SIGN or I . = stns COMB,) YEWS/US srasat, ALM:O/IMM-
Dealer in French. Englith and German Variety
Goods, cradles, ehairs'and baskets, shoe thread,
boot laces, kniujng pins, percussion caps, fish hooka,
slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains,
hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory -
combs, tomb brushes, snug boxes, hosiery, globes, rib
bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and
eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor strops , corset
laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco
boxes, German pipes, segar cases, shaving britches, shoe
knives, fishing lines, shell combs, marbles, slates, craY-
QtlS, dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, &c.
117" Country Merchants, Pedlers and others are re
quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de
termined to sell mixer. von cesu. mar3l:d.kw
SFFERIDAN'S SPEECHES. —The Speeches of the
Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a Sketch
of his Life ; edited by a Constitutional friend-3 vols.
Sterne's Works.--The Works of Lawrence Sterne, in
one vol., with a Life of the Author, by himself; illus.
trated by -Harley. 1 vol., 8 vo'
Sketch Boa.—The ketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon,
Gent. Anthon's revised edition, with. illustrations by
Darley.
rimag's Astoria, or Aneedotes of an Enter Prise beyond
the Rocky Mountains; by Washington Irving. .
• Mardi, or a Voyage Thither.A new work in two vole:,.
12 mo., by Herman Melville.
A Tablefor Critics, or a Glance at a few of ouiLitein
ry Progenies, inn series of jolt es, by a amaefulQaiz.
For sale by XAYr& Co.,
may 3 Corner of Wood and Third streets.
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To the As
of Allegheny Conskty.'
uKE NOTloE—That; whereas, an Act of the Gene
rall Assembly...tit this Qpmmonweaith was p . assed at
its last session, abolishing trainixigs and =poling,
a tax of fifty cents upoh all male persons; betwoph thik
ages of 21 and 45 years, who'are not uniformed antran ,
rolled in a volunteer company, as the law directs :—You
are hereby required to make out, an alphabetical list of
all applicants under said Act, within your township,
ward or district,` except such :mare exempt by law from
militia daty, (among which exeriipts are inchided
such persons as have served in the•late war with Maxi
co,) and return the same to the Commissionereoface;it
as early a (lap as pyacticable. pronipt, action Li regard
to this duty is requited ' • _ -
JOSEPH T.MARKS
• - THOMAS PERKINS, S"ComMiseioners:
Cheap' Groceries. - ." •
MITE undersigned meet` respeetfblly inform , the' chil
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1 lyens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have open
ed a NEW GROCERY end PRODUCE STORE,.'at the
S. W. - corner or Third and Rose streets, which will be in
connexion with our Old Stand, N. W. corner of Fourth
and Ferry streets. -
Having unfurled our" banner, with "Quick Sales and
SmaTl'Prqfite , as its motto, we ask a share of public pa.'
tronage.
Annexed we give a list Of our Retail Casaprices ,
Best Rio Coffee, 8 cents.t" lb.; 13 lbs. for 81,00.
" N.O. Sugar, (old) Of am ig.lh4-18 tbs;for 51,00.
• N.O. Sugar (new) 5 " " 20 " •".
" Rosin Soap, 5 " " ",.22..4.
" Mould Candler, 1.2 k, " -" 91 " ii,
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• Dipped " 10 -" " ". 11 " 4
" S. IL Molasses, 12} " "grt.;llB ate.' gallon.
• N. O. " 8, ", '!' "- 30_. "
• Country " 25 ." -90 -." " l"
". . Box Raisins. (new) 121 c. ? Er.
Rice, 18 tbs. for 81,00, or 41 for 250ents; Yottuglipton,
Imperial, Gunpowder and BleekTeius, from',sl cents to
51,50 (P' lb. Baker's Chocolate Schantz' Sweet Spiced
do.; Baker's Cocoa, Crushed an d Pulverized Loaf Sugar,
Kentucky, Mustard, Java Coffee; qive _
Spier a of all kinds, in .very variety;,::
Our
Our goods are new, our stoek.complete,and our prices
irreproachable. We most respectfully ask a call from
the heads of families, that they may Judge our goods and
prices. Thankful for past favors, we ask a c ontinuance
of the same. J. S. M. YOUNG & co.,
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As Good as CalO'citiiist '
TILE undersigned baying ccineluded to decline his
present business, will sell hls - extensive stock of
Ladles', Gentlemen's and Children's BOOTS ,and SHOES
at Great Bargains. Thti stock is. one' of the beer S elect,
ed in the marliot,.and consists' of every variety.;' . There
is nolnauthog in - this, as Goods will be sold at a great
sacrifice. Purchasers wishing good bargains'had better
give me a call at No:107, East ante of Market, form doors
from the corner of Water street.. A..hIcCAMBION.
ap3o:2w [Dispatch;Journal and Chroniele copy.]
FANCY FANS-12 dos. fine ivory - work Fans
12 " bone
3 o It pearl lt • ,
• - 5 paper ailed
" feather 'n
0 " assorted common "
ROGAN, & CANTWELL ! , -
may 4 - Ttleiket sfreet.
ORIANDER SEED-100 Rs- fresb, Jost ree'rtaial for
sale by (myl) E. A.. FAMESTOCK-4 CO. "
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FILMft ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS,
AT P. DELANY'S.•
LIBERTY .ST., PITTSBURGH.
Rare Standard Werke.
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Battkers attb extlialige Brokers
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WDL: B. WILLIAMS,'
EXCHANGE AND BANKING' OFFICE,
N. E. Caramel' , Third and Wood siresu. •
Q . IGHT and Time Bills of. Exchange, Bank Mies an
1.., foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold cm th
most favorable terms. • ; - • -
Collections made inall the principal cities of the Union •
at the lowest rates. .
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anwant
KRAALEIL & ELAIIDI.
Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Deakrs in Foreign arid'
Domenic BM; Bills qf Exchange, Certjfieates If' Depot
is, Bank Notes, and- Celli. .
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Corner of Third and Wood ant., directly opposite the St:
Charles Hotel. =arta
- N. EIOLNES & SON '
tankers and Dsaiirs in Exchange Coin and - Rank Notes,.
N 0.55 Market street, Pittsburgh. " =
SELLING HATE. EXCHANGE. ' BEICING acr*:
New York Ipr I Cincinnati •
PhiladelPhia ' LOUISViIIe
Baltitruyre ' St. Louis • .
• Ohio :Buying rates
Indiana
Kentucky -
Virginia
Wheeling'
Tennessee
SAS. 11. NOON.
, - HOON•& SARGENT. -
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE -
N. E-comer of Wood Sixth areas., _Piustkurgh, Pay
to .Coin, Bank N01.E5 . ; Time Bala, Foreigri
and Domestic Exchange t Certifcates of Deposit,Ae
EXCHANGE on all the . principal Cities of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums tostut pnrchaserl.
CURRENT and par funds received on depositm
COLLECTIONS mule on all parts of the Union, at the
ega co. just rec'. and•for saiat
ap27 • ARMSTRONG EC CEtOZER.
F. ft RU.SOELS DRIED PEACtiEs—Rec'd and for sate
it,n.J, by . (ap27) ARMSTRONG di CROZER:
FLOUR --500 barrels. of very sucterior.Flottr, for elate
by [aplB ] -. CUMMINS &SMITH.
CRNMEALioo•bushelefresh Corn Meal, reed aud
for sale by - • -[aOS] 'CUMMINS Fe
BACON -10,01X . 1 lbs.-Baton, Hog Round, in. stars and
for gale by - [aplaj !- CUMMINS Er: SHrITE.
DRY APPLES sacks Dry Apples, in stare and ter
sale by [aplS] CUMMINS & SMITH,
APPLIEM-40 bble: Romenibe "Apples. for sale by
aplb CUMMINS MSAUTM. -
HICKORY NUTS—I barrel Hickory Nute,ln stare and
for sale by- . fap.lB3 CUMMINS & SMITH.
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DECANB-40 bnaitele Pectins, in store and for sale by
.aplB - - . t CIIMMINS - Sc.SAIITEL •
.s i p .fic . ca O u g o O da 'a ti llde g F,,, ,, T; l 7 .. LF AiiiT yras ll. — .7 ! co sfuoile z ;ia: ; :_e :
- Canal - Basin. •
W ANTED.—Four good Jou...Painters wanted.
mu ON r27 . St: Charled Dadd
100
B i ng s .l e clit o M n aplTAAVl?"--fffeW3a verYlow
1.00
1V LC. ACHESON,
ap9 ' • No 2 Sinithfield st
17F, SIMS, POTATOES—Received. and for, t , :ky
. & J. C. ACHESON,.
ap9 • N 0.2 Smithfield at::
ro ALL WOOL TWan - S-- 'or a. a)y
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11 PS.-FANCY CASSIMERF---On hand, and fors ale
5
at' manufacturer's prices, by [feb2o]
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CASE tiREY • MIX'D CLOTH.Iaat ree'd, and • for
sale, at taanufactuter"s prices, by Veb2o . l' l SEE
1 CASE AMERICAN- ARMY. CLOTH - On hand .and
-I
for sale by (felr23) . H. LEE.....
50 fk PAIRS D.R6-13BILANKETS.—Th& attention of Cal
ifornia men to directed to tbla .Thil*Mbe
sold tow, - to Mose consignment; by [fetAt].. .FL LEE.
BED BLANKETS— mice 00 pair) Bed Blankets, 68
I by 64, 6 lbs.i libbon bound, recelyed this dirsvon
consignment front the-manufacturer; and for , sale
ep7 ' Liberty,- opposite Fifth street
li7ING--1.00 bozejs Sclqed Herring: received's:m.l
3;1 . 3a1e by . ' S. BONNET. -
mar3o - Liberty street'
ItALSINS 1:g
sale by . [mar3o] . BONNET. Liberty eL
ORANGES AND LEMONS—s.S
25 bo i Tes2 e rsto th ir
r es
In store and for sale by . fmr3o.l _ J.S.BONIVE't
0 HELL CODLHS.—.A. , gittit , ftitietY of Back , Dres!ing
1,3 and Side Comb§; near stileita gN aitd A t iarrs,
6/.Market 'street: '
"UFACALTLEY'S ENGLAND.—Anew and cheatredl
tion of Macaulay's-His:tory of England, this day:re
ceived aid for sale hy.. • -KAY dr. CO., ...
mar 24 _- Coraer-Wood and Thant --
News lor:Californtaus. •
OLT'S REVOLV.b.IR'S, with apparatus, by,Expra as
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in a few days, by JOHN CARTWRIGHT,'
marls - 83 Wood street :
ap7:l n&wo
John Fullerton, -
MANUFACTURER AND. DEALER .IN :TOBACCO
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II cies. among 'eh are the following choice brands:-
P. Rohiruson's Pound Limp; Smoking Tobacco; -
Grant & Williamsls do._ Cat and - Dryi -
Dawson's 16 • Fine Cat Chewing; •
Baltirrioie Plug ; '• 'Cabe Leaf:
Spanish Segars, from SIO to M
/pl per .; Halt-Spares' Iv
See,: ; 'Common Segars of every grade ard variety. , .
Country Merchants visiting the. Ciciara respect.
fa invited to call and examine Ins stock.. -• a .17:_im
HE subscriber's beg leave to inform their triendiand.
I the public that, having completed their alterations in
Dtore, they. are now prepared to wait on their cast= ers,
having received aNEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OS,
GOODS la their linei—they have ad deu Rosie ry;
Trimmings. /kinnets,:&c., They solicit a share of the very;-
liberal patronage already conferred upon them. , . -
HOGAN & CANTWELI..;' ;
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Se, hTstrire street....
Ax ZEBULON KINZDY'S.,6I iasnitsrsrattrr,
doz. very high back Shell Tuck Combat'
3 <, medium " • A ass d
• A "
1/ " narrow beaided top
fancy_top Buffalo ." •
10 " ' plain " 4‘ - -, •
20 grosseom. Horn: - ' f 2".
30 doz.. Shell Side CombS, assorted sides;
30 gross cam. Horn Side Combs ".
3 doS: Shell Dressing COmbs; • '•
12 - iltdralo _ " •
-4' 0 imitation' . . '- .
SO ‘,‘ best English 'Torn* .. •-• •
6 "
S. S. S. fine liory " extra
1.8 -" " tin boxes
12 grdss S. 0 "
1 "_ "Comb Cleaners;
:odkinaosale .01shist Store JEtemovedc.,.
-Ta subscriber respectfully int - Ormethe Icadiee
ktv. r.
of Piusburgh, Allegheny and , vicinity. that. he; has
‘. moved to a more commodious house; No. 54 Wood
street, near,theft - harles - hlotetcwherehasolienisd'"
and is opening 500 packages Of Dresdem'Serlin,Trench
and Englith C filNiVond QUEENSIVARE. :Please mill
and see thentfor tO. describe them -The:;
stock embraCeseverything tbe Imeiness4nsefulorem,z
nameittal. ' -' 51;1101111.11s1SON.
W RAITING PAPER-: •' _ . •- •
250 " Doable 'Crotch Straw?;'
250 "- Medium Rag;
250 Crottiy • :
~-,Reeelied and-for sale; at the Ptiner Wurehonseof
-apt , * . S..C-tarit.;;:s7 Woo.
LAWNS; LINEN , BEREGES, LINEN GINGIMPI.;
did Toney Dress'Goode.nrevery - dpeeripliminro".-
opened by .(inorOedral EAIIIPTON, SMITH.
MORASS CANDLE *1" net received ;td-th6 bign
XIV of .the Pane and Sato, a epleadid
Candle-alias, of various kinds. 'Par ink tik*,--.;
' 11IIBERA
/50.78 Wood itiset:,
DIRS. MARSH'S NEW- -NOVRl.,—Mosbernsr:HAr.r.', 1
.. 5,....
or a Sepreinbtr AT,ightiby - the authoi
ens' l'iles,".-"Edielirt Wyndbikm"."
received by - JOHNSTODI , sTo
. & crzoN,.. -
- 016 • .
•- Cotner Marketand
xtrae of Coffee : • -
A N ARTICLE' ivbieh i lt.
s'repidly - cbmi4g into use tiatif
Xi wholesome, nourishing mid,
being more pleasant and palatabledian'aomminiCoffeei
and far, cheaper, as , a small maper, Coitting only tilidefits,
will go as far as fodi pounds of Coffee. ':.lllanufactured:
"JOHN S.AULLER, A. Pittsburgh, Pail: . anesolVat7
Wholesale by - A. PAHNRSTOCK.
.. Cornet al% and Wood, and
Sixth and-Wood -streets, Pittsburh2.
.
DRittr APPpEI3, - 100-Lae &iglu) Dried ARples t.•.fo
gale . . [43o] ' - WM: DYER._
TEISELIISOSS-424bg., lust rts'annd-for:subit by:-
aP79 ' FAILITESTOCK &
- DOTATOE3-:-35 , barrels Moos, for sale by . '
ap2l3 . • •:74" •,;• DTEIL
l:jibe Honorable rho lodges of dab' Court of General
loaner tiessions of the Peaort.ltirind for the, County``, .
of
.... The p,ditton "0f,,W., J. Cam, phi)); of the , Toviiishiir:ot
Tine, the ; County aforesal4 - 12untbly thawed', ..That ••••
your petitioner bath provided himself with house' roora'.
and, conveniences for.the eocaniodation travelers"'
and others, at, , dwelling haus°, in the Tp. aforeiaid,,
add prays that your - .Honors 'w n
ae pleased to grant hire':
a license' tu keep npublie henna Of snitertnittment 'And.=
your petitioner, as in duty liund,-caill fray, •
W. J. CAMPBELL
.
We, the aubieriberh, itiiensOf the'nfciresald township,
do certify, ihar-the above petitioner is otgortd"reptue far .
honesty - nod "temperance, and is well, provided with
-
hOtt, ise room and conveniences ferthallC comincidationand:=
lodging strangers and trayelers, and that- said' tavern
is necessary. , . • '• = '
T. Gilroy,TW:Blnek:;72l3autre, J. B. blarSh.',ll.9atitple,
Jr.,*C. IV. Arbuthnot, J.Semple, W. Peters , , Vir.: Seett4'll.
Scott, J. Sainple,"J..A. Gibson. , ` rnywAst.
KILN DRIED NEAV..-'•- , -11" barrefaßotUed 'rind ' •
Dried, vaniranted, to keep s received unit for snle by
CI HOE: ZINGS-3 bales Allegheny D, - for sale) for-. 4 le=
gheny city or county l3ergt by ; ' .
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#po -
OAT.MEAti,-Freskgraati.tatirrown. rnanplabtufea
:consuintly on.hatal, and-for sale try .
ap2s - - RHODES & ALCORN,' 35 '
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