EM!MMEEM= (14e , !Doilp Morning pod . , " Advertisers are requestedm hand in Oa eirfavorsbefF*4 4 o'cloekiP M..Thismust beeomplied with, in order to In sure an vuirit,in. When it ispossible,an sartierhoursvould be preened. Morning post lab tkinting Office. _ . CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. jr Having added to our Establishmentt a splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, we areprepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage or he public a this line of oar business... 137"1). Vir.'BlllDLE, Dentist...REMOVED to a new three story Brick, on Samara= sr , one door be low Sixth street TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representanon of the-Natural Gust, restoring the Fact to its original sha_pe. TEETH EN'TRACTE 4 IO, with little or no pain. Dscsurn Trxrit permanently saved by rtaroanto, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ;ter than curing it, though it should be done in five min- Ines, or even instantly. ap2l:ly . . Myr- Economy...lf you wish to eriva_yonr money a a bay a superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where yon will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. • . WM. FLEMING, marOty] 120 Wood st., corner r f Virgin alley. Er is O. of O. PIe...A.LLEGIIEN4 LODGE, No. 40 mests at the Rail, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, every Thursday evenieg, at & o'clock. eityl:Gm GEORGE BAESETS, Beef. Excaasoa BAKK 08 Prrrsaraatr,/ May Ist, 1849, -- 1:17 This Bank has,.this day, declared a dividen of four per cent. on its copilot stock, payable on or after the. 11th Instant. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank tif Philadelphia. iny2:dtd . Taos. Itl.llows, Cashies. 13:n. 0. of 0. F.—Place oiMeeting,Washington Hall,Ntrood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Pt...acunau. Lono; No. 336- , —Meets every Tuesday sit:ening. filancuriux Elscs.meat . I;rc, No. 67—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. mar:s-1y fGeology' and the Soriptures.-.Rev. H. S. PORTER will continue the delivery of his Lectures ou the Harmony between Geology and the Scriptures, in the First Cumberland Presbytentin Church, Sixth street, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, of this week, at .; before 8 o'clock. rrinyB:4t NE.B.CILAICT'S AND MAIMTACTritEII'S HANK,/ ' Pinpurgh, May 1, 1649. 117""rhis Bank has this day declared a Diriclen of four per eeretum on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the lastuix months,"payable on or alter the 11th instant, inayS:td . •' H. Dmucr,Cashier.2ll Boot and Shoe Warehouse. - HUGH let. HORD having removed to the spacious building formerly occupied by. Wallace, Lyon Cc jCo., No. 118 Wood street, near Fifth, would respectfully invite tLe attention of the public generally to the large and fine assortment of GOODS he is now offering Cheap for Cash. All p;, eons wishing a dur.thle and cacti', article in the SHOE line, are invited to call and examine his stork. Also, a torof „foie Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS. and a good assortment of TRUNKS, alvray on hand. N. 13„—Ile also continues to manufacture, as fornierly apll3md&vr . ErPassirtni Lamm Se GAlL—Prepared by J. W. Kelly William street. N.Y., and for solo by-Ai I ATHEE, NO. 7 0 FOl3llll street, Agant for the manufacturer. This will be found a delightful article of beverage in families, and particularly !et sick rooms. BASER'S 13sous—An improved Chocolate-preparation, being a combination oreocoa nut; innocent, invigorating and palateable ; highly recommended, particularly for invalids. Prepnrad by W. Baker. Dorchester, Itlasn., and for sale by, A. TarxEs, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street mart? ~cc~s date: /PRP undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire, 1., will offer at Public lienduemr Omery. on the prem ises, "on the 30th of Mar„ - inst., at 1 o'clock in the after noon of that day, a TRACT or LAND containing three hundred and thirty and a half Acres. situate on the Mo nongahela-river, about - one mile shove Monongahela City, m 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-40 or 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 nny on the Monongahela river, and so convenient to the river: that it costs but a trifle Is remove it. from the banks to the , boats. The Laud is of the best quality. and contains an inexhaustible quantity of Limestone. This tract wilt be sold iu whole Of in part, to accotnntodate purchasers. Thoie wishing for further information, are referred to Judge Hill, residing on the omit:Uses, Samuel Becket, re siding near the land, and Daniel Long, innkeeper. CM einnati3Ohlm. There will also be sold on the 31. st of May, inst., at 1 o'clock Ott the afternoon of that day, on the premises, a TRACT OP, LAND containing sixty eight and a half Acres; situate ittfallowfield Township. In said County; adjoining land of the heirs of David Holton, Jerome Drable, and others; about one-half of which is cleared; on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two rim of stones; a new Saw Mill; a good Dwelling House, ac. The terms wilt he made known on the day of sale, try msy7nd JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee. Ala Indncement A PATENT for a valuable improvement of an article J~ used by every Farmer. Rights for Counties in %Vest . ern Pennsylvania and the State of Ohio for sale. To be appreciated, it needs only lobe seen. Call at St. Charles Hotel, and enquire for Room No. 4.5. may9:3l•_ BUTrEIC-4 barrels Roll and solid Huller, for sale very low. [mayil) • WM. DI-E. CORN MEAL--100 barrels, Edo Dried and Sifted, for gale by lma Y 9l DRIED FRTIT.-300 bus. Dried Apples " Peaches: for gale low by [maya) DYER. FOR RENT—A Store and Dwelling, in the 9th Ward! would snit a Grocer or Courectioner. Rent low.— Apply at thin office.. . mayB CHOICE SEGARS-20,000 rineipes ; 4,000 Regaling; 2,000 "Napoleon ;" 16,000 Prima Vents ; and 'several other superior brands, for sale by rany7 & SINCLAIR. TOBACCO --Just received: Z 1 boxes Reekees 3 , 11; 10 "- Myers' superior 1 lump; 3 " 6 ' is 14i lb. boxes; with various other favorite brands. [mar) S.MITH 1 SINCLAIR: D RUM) PEACHES-50 sack's, for sale by SMITH SINCLAIR. DIKII.&PPLES--40 pucka , just received and for sale by [may7] SMITH & SINCLAIIL Turpentine. and fo ß r P saj N e T b l y NE, in prime order; 2 5 received l ltfai jS. mnyd:dlw HENRY C. KELLY. Q . I • BENS-- 10 50 doz. No. 60 Russellville Co. Suspenders 50 48. C • CC CC Just received and for sule by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, mays No. 97 Wood street. COMBS-10 gross Non. 0 and 1 Lancaster Combs ; "10 " new style Polka Justreceived and for sale by bIcCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, mays. No:97 Wood street OHAW LS , —An assortment of Shawls, Cress Itaudirerchiefs, Cravats, and Pocket Handkerchiefs, last received and for sale by • hicCANDLESS h CAIiIPBELL, mays N 0.07 Wood street. TWEED PEACHES-50 bushels, to-day recd and for sale by [mays) ARMSTRONG k CROZER. aCt3== "ITHIT RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING U STORE, a fresh supply of plain and fancy Csast arsass, good 4a and fashionable patu.nut, which we shallbe happyto dispose of at low rates. BOOBYER& DRIBBLE, mayS] No. 251 Liberty at., sign of the Bee Hive. TANTED--4000 bushels Wheat; 4000 Coral 'MOO " Rye; 3000 a Barley; for which the high est market price, in cash, will bepaid, by mayB _ S. fr. W. HARI3A UGH. Voir Sale. A VALI:MULE PROPZIITY, situated in the City of Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz:—One ye of 60 feet front on Third street, by IEII feet to an alley, and on which there Is a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which has been mostly occupied- as a Tavern these last seven or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern by Mr. Crane. There is also a large Stable on the same Lot. . ALSO, part of a Lot of Groped, adjoining the above de scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third street by 180 feet to an alley, on which there fa a Two Story House, containing 2 rooms on the first d00r,3 rooms on the second door; also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied as the Post Office, and now occupied as a Bakery. Tin re is also a Stable on the same Lot of Ground. Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near Market street, and nearly opposite the Court House. I will sell both these Lots and Houses together, or each House and Lot separately. Terms:--One-half of die purchase money . to be paid at lime of sale, and the other half payable one ear tiller the sale , with the usual inte rest—the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage on the same property. Title indisputsble, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession given at the la bf April after it would be sold. For fur -- ther information, empure of the undersigned, brletter or • otherwise. 'SAMUEL MeCLAIN, Pittsburgh, April 23,'40-5m No. 05 Wood st. g !BEES Eft FINE DOE SKIN (BLACK) CASS/- 1.1 MEEE, received as a sample, direct frotn manufac turer. Por sale by' H. LEE, mtiY B Liberty street, opposite Fifth. BURLAPS AND WOOL SACKS—On hand and for sale by . . - (mufti!. 11. LEE. WOOL ferent grades of clean washed IVool, by • maYB • • • Liberty street, opposite Fifth. AMS—A lot of Stagg & Shay's Sugar Cured Hume, H just received and for sale hy , ,'• ,J. B. YOUNG & co., maY B N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry. • LEMONS: A few boxes Lemons in store.and for sale by Imam S. & W HARRAUGH. AA _FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Just re ceived and for sale by RUDER. & LAUFILLN, tnaye— - No. 78 Wood street. .''.,1,,' -- ;5!'.. 1 '-':' . 2; ,-. :- .-4::::;t.,.;',.:','..:..":.:-!•:7' ARRIVALS AND DEL.\ ETURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. sr., closes 12 sr. Western Mail, Cin. and Loony., due 8 P. M., closes 6 a.u. South. via Balt.and Washington, due 8 Y. m.,closess a.m. Nur*Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. al., closes 0 a.m. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. m.,closes 8 am S'rOCIES. - - Par value. deked. Offered . Bank of Pittsburgh $50,00 850.00 850,00 lizettange Beak 50,00 44,00 43,50 hlfervhauts' and 3d. Bank 50,00 50,00 49,00 Farmer , Deposit Bank None in market. lland'Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 ?iorthem Libertiesßridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bedtge• - • .. •..• ;• • 25,00 38,00 35,00 Connellsville R. &Stock, paid on shares, $2,5t1 . ceati)--, ..... 90,00 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 tiv Monongahela. Bridge 25,00 16,50 Gas Stock- ...... ;. - ... •• • 50,00 • WOOL--De.alera are preparing to secure the Spring clip. As to prices all is yet uncertainty. Manufac turers have determined upon a reduction, while the farmers (of , Wa-bingtoM seem resolute in adhering to the winter paces. In about two weeks we may be able to give some quotations. FLOUR—A few sales yesterday on wharf at 3,62. There was no change in the market. • No change in other articles. The produce market has undergone no chance since our last. The stock on sale this forenoon was light, and sales in consequence limited. The weather was fair and river falling slowly. Freights to New Orleans lower than ever before known at this port. Tobacce..,Csale this morning at the Planters' of 4 hhds; A lihd Refused at *2,25, I do at 2,55, 1 hhd Pissed at $4,15, 1 at 5,:0 per 100 lbs. Market arm. Lead.. Market inactive. Last evening 1600 pigs Upland Mines ,sold at 64. This morning nothing transpired. We quite $4 per 100 lbs, as the mar. ket price. Hemp..Salea last evening of about 300 bales at ,12C0125. This morning 21 and 32 baler fair sold rat 122, and 36 bales at 124 per ton. Market dull at former quotations, and several good fazed lots received on Sattirday,and since on the Landing un sold. Flour—Market more active and prices a shade better, with sales of 290 bbls good Country brands at 3,75; 1300 bbla country and second brand city at 3,B7l—the principal portion last evening. Bagging & Bale Rope..No sales of Bogging. Bale Rope we quote at 'lank: Wheat—Sales this morning at the Millers• Ex• change of about 175 sacks mixed lots, at 60e; 323 sacks at 63c; 66 do at 65c; 65 do at 8c; 121 do fair atiOc; 1694 do mixed, in two lots, at 621 c; and about 600 sacks good to prime at 73-75 c; sack* re turned. Corn.. Market heavy, with sales last evening of near 2000 bags at 2:5c without, 30a31e, sacks inclu ded: This morning, 800 bap sold, in lota, at 2so 2Cc without, and .1.50 sacks mixed at 30c, second hand eaeks included. 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, bairn quantity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and conve nient to the river; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal sufficient (or the use of the Farm, Timber, &c., &c. One other Lot, containing about 6tt Acres, with a large quan tity of Limestone„easy to quarry, add convenient to the river; a sufficient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farm, &e. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, being the lowbot• tom at the month of Turde Creek, and one other Lot,con mining about 125 Acres, in a fine state of cultivation, with good Buildings and agreat variety of Fruit Trees on this part of the Fermin full view of the Monongahela river, at Lock No. 2, Versailles township. It is not deemed necessary to describe the above property very mace tarty, as purchase's 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 and bet ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will be required when possession is given. Good titles will be warranted. For farther particulars, apply to the sub scriber, on the premises. ', : :-.i• - ; 1.. . ..--'. ..„..„-.,.........,, ,i- ' . ;',.:•.::.:.i' : !-' , 1.'..'.' - ::!'•,.:*, '''; '"'- i ,' : -: .r.; : - .i, :.. ,::.,,:,!' f:, D l '.4::- - i,::::!• . • ME { F~3 ~.., - -.Sri-~ gonintercict. 1 ;and _financial. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. • R. E. SELLERS, CoxMtrrazwoa MaY. J. DALZELL, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. Steamboat PacketLine,leavesdaily forCincinnati,lo kr. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and • Philadelphia, 8 a. at., and 6 P. M. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. st., and 124 P.M. Western and Soathern Mall Coach Line, 6 A. M. North-Western, via Cleinland, daily,lo a. M. Erie and Western Novo York, daily, 9 ♦. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 Dolly Review of the Blorkete. _ OFFICE OF TIIE POST, t TRUISDA.7 MORNING, May 10, 1049. We heard of but little yesterday in the way ofeom. tnercial nevis. ST. LOUIS MARKET flats.. Sales primate 450 racks this morning at 2.8 c trithout, 3...a35c, sacks included. Barley..Sereral small lots at ICtaise. Rye—it small lot yesterday at *O, tacks re turned. Provisions—Ng vales of barrelled pork this mor ning; of Bulk Pork 900 pcs Shoulders 3c, Hams 41, and 13,000 lbs Shoulders 3c, Hams 41c per lb; of Bacon, last evening, about 100 casks in lots, Shoul ders at 3031, Ribbed Sides 4pille4Clear Sides 01 Hama sc. This morning 14 casks Shoulders at 3/c, Hams 41; Clear Sides tic. S casks Shoulders of 31c; 79 small and 72 large cks Shoulders at 3c, Hams 41 per lb. Lard Sinceour last, about 140 bbls in small lots at $503,66 per 100 lbs. —New Era. AUCTION LES, fly JAMES APRENNA S , A AUCTIONEER, No. 114 Woou Stiumr. in uoolts VILO.II nrrn rpnusTEus SALE of a Valuable Tract or Farm of Land in Peebles Township, Allegheny County, near the. City of Pittsburgh , imitable for Country .S.cata. at AUCTION.—On Monday, afay 14th, at 10 o'clock iiithe 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 of John Bishop, of Wb ' ee Va., Trustee under the last will of Sul an Simpson, deed, a valuable. Tract or Farm of Land. containing-21 Aerea and 1,71 Poles, beautifully situated in Peebles Township, heyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the City of Pitts burgh, and about 2 miles from the Allegheny Arsenal, being part of the Farmer the late John Bishop, decamped. The property is located in the most delightful part of Al legheny County, and for beauty of scenery, combined with richhess ergot!, cannot be excelled in the world. It fronts on the Allegheny river, and commands a splendid viewer the noble stream for several miles above and be- low—also, the cities or Pittsburgh and Allegheny, their environs, the neighboring valleys, and surrounding court try. It is in a district inhabited by a respectable pupal.. tion, 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-balf will be sold, with the privilege of the whole. The terms arc 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 tirettupes, will show the !And to those wishing to purchase. Any farther infor mation required can be had by addressing JOHN BISH OP, Wheeling, Va., Trustee. a. 17 JAMES ItfeIIF.NNA. Anat. Public Bale. T WILL offer at Public Sale on Friday and Saturday, 1. the 18th and 19th of May, about One Hundred Build ing Lots, situated on the bank of the Monongahela river, near Turtle,Oreek, at Lock No. 13 This is a delightful location rota village, laying immediately on the river. in a flourishing and rich neighborhood. The Connellsville and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located through it, and the Central Road immediately past it, no place an 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 —ALSO— I will sell that valuable Water Power at Lock No. 2, Monongahela Improvement. This in one of the best water Powers in western Pennsylvania; eight feet head, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup ply. This location is 4 miles below the mouth of 1 ough iogheny river, or MeKeeepori ; 10 miles above Pittsburg, on the line of the great Rail Road now in contemplation to Philadelphia and Baltimore. This is a good situation for a Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that pur chaser might wish to erect. All the above, will be offered at Public Sole, on the days abover Property mentioned, on the premises. About one-third of the purchase money will be required in and; the balance in reasonable payments. Title good. lispl9:rad&w W.L. MILL ER. Factory for Sale. TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Print i era' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters, by bine hinery. The Machinery is admirably suited for all Curving pur poses, from which a Pattern can be made from the finest Engraving to heavy Cornice. _Should the inventor, Isaac hlerrit Singer, obtain.a patent for the invention, 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 day of April 1848, in the United States, and forever in Allegheny Co„ Pa. Or a PARTNER ‘VANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of one fourth in the capital stock. For further particulars, apply out paid) to ap2sr2w Set-JOLLY 2r, RYAN, Pittsburg, Pa MORE SCRIP WANTED — For sale, a valuable . Building Lot, of 24 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue by 94 deep to Union alley, and is the founli Lot above Walnut street, i a commanding situation, and well adapted to the new grade. One-half- of the pur chase may be paid in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City aud County Scrip; balance on time. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ap22 Smithfield street SAND PAPER-500 reams Sand Paper, superior arti cle No. 1 to 6, constantly on band and for sale low, by . ~ REYNOLDS k MEP ap2o Corner Penn and Irwin streets. LMON - SYRUP =lOO bore), on hand and for sale by may 4 RHODES ALCORN, 30 Mbar. MEE , • . ..... ...,......... ~..., , , ,. 7,- . .i.,..- -, - --, ...- „ :.- ' i, , , ,i -r.r?, ' :7, 7 .4.- --; - - :-....,•;i: ',..-. ~,.......,,,....,,.J L14,.:,....!,,.'''.::',.4-''',,,•;,' 4 % ..1,:,',‘ .: -:. ... , ifi 3 ";. , !.-:::: , %' . .,--.;',. c'H''' , ' ''' ,.,' ' ;.;-• ,-?! :1 i"' l' ' 4 • '.:. l '' rj'.." ::: , -;!?- ,1 '.'„7'C, 1, 4 ,7...i 1:: :;: : 11 3 1 : : - i: ; 1:7•1; - : .',.•: j.4,4_- . Z• • ••b•, :1t 1i1 . . , t i *:!•!7`:,.., ~-,, .?7 . .., -,T ?- --! ;:'`'- ; . .:: #'...i, i .3 7 ` 4 - . :' 7 t -4 , --jl,-... ~..' ,.•,i,"k2'. .,: ,.:, -4 ; - 71,-Z,,t ., ..,. '':',.'7.',:'..-;-!.2::;1.;;C..",.,',7.:,1,,t,:::,,,,,::,..:11141t'5!.n.';::',....'.V44;',-.i':11.4-ii;S!'-'1'..•,•':..:-.'''.-:'!.....-..:,4•-;;;;-42.;:- "•-•:.1--%:.,t-...'-:,:' • ` ;•,,;-...:: _,,,' , ; . i,- : ',,r, :',:-,.f -,-.--:•'7.ri.,:t•kil,':','•iii: 0 ,1', ...,:!•', -;,7';:.....e,ii,+4.17:-. i 7 ..! • ?t 1 :%; ' ,:ii..:q . ''.7 .- ;;; 4'.. ..- ' i ' . '' 4 ; '- ' !..- - 7 '.' l. : . •; '; ' . ' , „ i 'f," ; .!.;•:. , : , :rr.. , ::;:.. - f' , - . '.4-?:- - - ..- ' ' ' ' :,7);', i f t -' ' 4-! i;' ,: • 4 ' - '-' ,: i.,i 7, .Z- :,-,- ; - •` -- : 3 .-!- -. -,.-:'•:::; . •']-i -,,, ,'. - . , ',•-..; - .:;:t. , :t., - ; ; .;f , .7- - ',..'.', , ,e . .... - - .. '"., ~,.-1-,..:, tiA ~ F :: . r. .. .... -~-..i.F NE ME '`,- • , ‘^ - I' T' 2 ; • • 1 -3 ;• ;I - l ' rl • '• k>r , P,,`10 °~ ~' . ".: 6 '.F or =`-`'i. ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.. ' Robt. Wightman, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs , Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. . Geneva, Dean, Nail - mine. Comet, Boyd,Zanesville. Hudson, McMillan, Bridgport. Caleb Cope, Murdock; Wellsville. Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolis. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver. Robt.Wightman, Beaver. Battle, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. New England N 0.2, Dean, Cincinnati " Telegraph No.l, Hazlett, Louisville. " Hudson, McMillan, Bridgport. " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. For Cincinnati. Tmnew light draught passenger steamer lAMARTINE. Faftra, Master, will leave for to a ove and intermediate landings, THIS DAY, 101 h last at 10 o'clock, A. 31. For (might or passage, apply on board, or to G 80. 11 MILTENBERGER, A g"t , maylo Or PETTIGREW & Co. For Greenwood Gardens. NEWAHRANGEMitIENT.—The* steamer THOS. SCOTT will corn ence on Monday, May 7th, to run front the old Greenwood Landtng, foot of Pitt street, to The Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. II , and at each even hour until 9 o'clock P. 3a,; last trip from the Garden at 10 P. at. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. lany4 ArsitTux new and splendid passenger steamer i CALEB COPE, A. Muanoca, Muster, will cave for the above and all intermediate porte every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday . . • For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. muy4 - A - Fristagement. Tan steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. CLARKE, Master, will leave this city every Monday, nes ay and Friday, at 10 a. a. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight nt any time. [myst May I, 1849 lomat mat Whs. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley 1.3 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Piti4burgli. mart For St. Louis. Tux flue new passenger steasnvr AARON HART, W. J. Koeserz, Master, svt+l leave for the a ova and intermediate ports, regularly. 'For freight or passage, apply on board. tnnyi -- For Cincinnati—Regular Packet.-- The fine steamer MT. VERNON, !Imam Knorr; Mamer, will leave fertile above and tate tate porta, regtalarlY, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, app4- on board, or to ap2o OF.O. IL MILTENBERGER. Agl. Regular Zanesville Packets. idlifig Steamer YANKEE, Copt. ',Belize. leaves every Saturday, at 9 o'clock. r at. Steamer JF.NNV LIND, Captain Ga Ludlum, leaves every Tuesday. at 2 o'clock, r. at. For freight or passage applyto W. B. WHEELER, Agent. op 3 . Corner of Water and Smith field MS. -- LOU 1.14 V FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI &. LOUISVILLE RICOVLAI 14ATVILDAT PACIIIT —The A No ;flue and fan t passenger aleallt Pac ket TELEGRAPH. ,L Hertel', Corn monde,. eminence Pittsburg for I:Viteel int,. Cincinnati and Isoniscille.and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on tionril, or to FORSYTH at DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packeband with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengeri; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the weaterh waters. The Telegraph will run in eonnex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time through,rwx PATS. sp2l-ly 1 *O. 1848. ~tYtsbnralliad9ropni~llle Line. Praintat 14094:4. From4l4 LEAVE DAILY AT ti A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boat. complete the line for the present &mom ATLANTIC. Cap!, JaineD rat kinto. ' •DA uric. tlApt. arnli anal LOUIS AITANE.-Capt. F. Bennett The host* are entirely neve:awl &refitted up without ratrattl to eipe me. Every comfott that money eau procure ha% been provi ded. The twatt wilt Inane the Mullane:theta Vharf Boat. of the foot of Rotsst. Passengers wilt be punctual on board, at the boats wilt certainly leave at the advertise hoot*. jail The new and splendid paiiscliger meanie 4 !,_TAYLOR. M. L:, Lkcia, Ma'am will ion at a 'Regular Packet litterecii Pittaturgh and lice ing„caring ibis city every , Motlny. Weill/cm:ay . 44 1 4 aril Friday. at 10 o'clock. A. X., and Whet-1111K every Tuesday. Tuesday., Thuraday And Saturday. at n o'clock; A. U. For freight or imelikec, ihaylog superior ancortatiinda tionci apply on board. Tian ,Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for aperd and accommodation is not antra...n:4 by any bone oo the river, Litman ARMSTRONG & CROZER. AV*. Regular Packet tor Huntlsh. Jo TUE fine .reamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BeitICICL, will leave for the above an d inter• n: . 41 . :p0rt4 on Irrdnesdays anti Satunrayi, ~ For frigbt or pries re. apply on board, or to au2s GRO. U. MILTEINIIERGER, Av._ item,. Wheeling Packet. dalThe new and splendid passenger *learner J A .NIES NELSON, G. D. Moore blaster, will run es a Regular Paeke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,lvav log thts city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a ltio'elock, a. at., and Wheeling every Monday, Wed ties day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. at. For freight or pass - age, (having superior accommoila tiara,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new bout, and for speed and accommodation in not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONti ii CROZER, dectistf Agents. The feet packet ALLEGHENY HELIX, Capt. Wnt. Ilemoce, will ran regularly be tween 'ittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River . Leave* Pittshutgb each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. at. For freight or passage, apply on board. Ai# CINCINNATI AND PPITSBITRGII DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of SICIIIIICIN is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best fi nished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and must experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safely, regolatity t and speed. All that money Coll procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers,. - Tbe boats leave for Cineinnati as follows: MONDAY . TACKET.-111e Alf/NOMMILLIA,Capt. Same, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at I U o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at Ili r. at. • TUESDAY PACEET.--The Mumma No. 2, Capt. Ato. Elinettitr, will leave Pittsburgh every 'Tuesday morning ut 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. so. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—Thc Nuw Exot.sno NJ. 1, Capt S. Dean, will leave Pittsburg)* every Wednesday morning at 100'elock %Vheeling every Wedneaday even ing at 10 r. at. DHURSDAY PACKET.—The Balm later, Capt. R. I. Glare, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. at. FRIPA Y PAPICRT.—The Cl.7Fria No. 2, Cunt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo'cloek; Wheeling every Friday eVen.lut at 10 P. M. SATURDAY PACEET.—The 111sauturra en No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at ti o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACEST.— The ISAAC NIMITON, Cnpt. P. Dee!, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at i 0 P. 14. nov ID. t ern THE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PURI), St. Clair 4. is now offered at private sale, consisting of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Roots, Slipners, Gaiters mid Buskins. The attention of the public is respectfully asked to this stock, as front the well known character of Mr. Finrd's manufacture of Ladies'Shoes, it is presumed they will be eagerly sought for. The whole stock can be closed out to any person wish ing to continue the business. PRINTING PAPER -200 rennin 022.32. inches ; 100 24236 200 " different sizes{ in more and for sale by REYNOLDS & SUFIC, ap22 Corner Penn and Irwin streets. New Goode. IN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of try friends. A good fit warranted in all eases. JAS. Me GUIRE. Tailor, mar3l Third street, St. Charles Building. ATEW GOODS—Just received, by Express, at No. 57, 11 North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, an Invoice of very handsome new style Lawns, from com mon to very fine. Also. very rich new style Dress Sills, Ribbons, Collars, Bareges, U.; to which the attention of purchasers is res pectrully Invited. (nplb) PHILIP ROSS. - DICE--4 tierces fresh Rice, for sale by may 4 WM. DYER 1M =EI o=grin li=lall = = '• - • 1.7 ". , n , • , "•-•," ; ' River '3ntelligente. PORT. OF PITTSISTMGH • - /0 1/8132 WAITHRIITTAH•CitAIikit WELLSITILE PAClrliffs. For Beaver and Wellsville lilies, ♦Vbeeling Pneket. Franklin Packet. T. A. HINTON• t Mar , D. A OLNISTE.D. INE NEE 3 ~'~: :L~. - .~ .. The Spring and Stininier Stook READS +MADE-CLOTHING AT THE THREE SIG DOORS, FOR TILE VetisfiNT SEASON, SIAS icax - sa 13F.err RIVALLED Even by the Celebrated Knob/is/twat itself THE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed 1. upon the - enterprise of the proprietor, has enabled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any. other House, East or West. JOHN APCLOSKEY, Manufacturer of Ready mad Clothing, No. 151.,Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just completed his Stock. and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest, mostfrohtonable 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 Elitclte TnAT VIM OBTAIN A nutviramcca—together with one .of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST INGS of every description,. such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Satins, Ath., tic. 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 be will do business, will be upon the basis of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in orderto es tablish a confidence in thetityers. I am determined to ad here to my original mottq"Quiek Sales and Small Pro fits ;" and also make the buyer his own salesman, by marking the lowest price on each article; in plain figures, so that each customer can .select front nit immense and ' exquisitely assorted stock,the articles lie requires, at the 100 •st price it can possibly be bought for. Business 'Shall continue to be transacted at my extern sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the pint Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh. martlS BARGAINS!! BARGAINS! II SELLING OFF AT COST, 'TO CLOSE OP, At No. 56 Market street. Ton undersigned having determined .r.,., O. to decline his present business and close , .-, . up on or before the let July next, will 4 i from this day sell off for cosr and csamsoz, his entire stock of TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS, embracing a general assortment of Goodsin The above line, viz :—Fringes, Laces, Edgings and insert lugs, of every description; French Worked Capes, Col lars, Cllll4 and Sleeves . ; Cotton and Silk Hose, all colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linen Handkerchiefs; Bead 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 La:ers, black, white and colored Rid loves, of the best quality. Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves; Luce Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; Ames and German Pins; Hair Plus • ' Leather Belts. PARASOLS. SUNSHADES,. AND FANS'. Every variety and shade of Parasols, of this Spring's purchase; Vans, of the most beautiful and rich patterns, all fresh and new; Ladies' Traveling Bags ; Ladies' Spun Silk and Merino Vests; Buffalo ruck Combs; Card Cases; Belt Slides, Fancy French (lair Brushes, Read ing and Fine Tooth'Cornbs. Perfumery. of the finest goal hies ; Fine Soaps, Pearl. ivory and Porcelain Buttons; Cloihrf.„Brushes..ke.. tce. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! _ - - A large and complete assortment of Goodaiii the above line, con! isting in part of Fine Shirts, St a nding and Byron Collars, latest styles; Silk .Underaltirts and Drawers; Gauze, Cotton and Merino do. do.. Brown and White Linen Drawers; White Drilling do., made in superior style ; brit Italian , Barathen and Amer. Cravats; new styles of rich silk Cravats, all patterns, a splendid as sortment ; red and imitation Madras Cravata; Lawn and Gingham do.; Satin, Bondiazitie and Nair Stocks; Satin and Fancy Ties; Silk anil Satin figural and plain Scarfs; Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under shirts and. Drawers; Eng. and German Half Bose; Lisle hail Bore; 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 Bette, Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing Caps, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus penders of every description, &e. 'Me entire stock will be sold for cost, and carriage added. which WM bring prices down 110 per rent. lower than the saute descrtp.isr of GO6th have ever been offered in this city. 13. P. STERF:TT, No- 'rd Market street, near Third at \. —The Store fur rent, and FiXtUlt4 for sale, from the Ist July. EDW A PiD TODD CO- arknow receiving from :keit 4 Factory East, a large stock of Ant. and medium gull- By ;SHIRTS. which, for durability and style of manu facture, are not surpassed io this or any other matket.-- The trade wilt lie supplied at lowest New York prices. Wareroom, corner Fifth mad Market sittets, un stairs- at.`) EDW ADD TODD & CO.,_ 3lan.,lar:nrrr al Linen and Fancy Shirty, Batumi and Coanel, 1004,3 and Wholtiate Dvalere in Ylenarvern'o Farlkishing GOOtb, xoant•tasr CORN/Ell riven angi Walt= "Mt. to Ittlar,) PITTSTILI . PA. sittwentiers beg leave to call the attention of j_ merchant. and dealer* in gentlemen', wvanny, good,, to ear large stock of fresh Spring Hood., now opening i among which are tot e round wine of the rteh eat and iximit admirable slyly., f Spring Goode ever off el ed in this market. One of our firm la engaged at oar faetory in the East, where we natter ourselves we air manutactuting some of the lona and most drivable nly/ea and qualifier, of Shin*, now called for in nun mat krt.— living very thankful for the kind favor* bestowed OH ILI during the last year, wa hope to hire them entlittlntli, as we intend to oder our coml. at exceednigly taw (wire*, and areominollate our moonier* with pleating term.— We Are confident %tie can Oat(' Shirt, at a* low prices as they can be found in the Eastern market., from the tact that our advantages In manufacturing are complete Please give U. It cell, and be convinced of the above taint. tu I itsr 4PI.ENDIDNTOCKOFNEWSPRINGOOOW. A. A. MASON & CO, ONE PRICE STORE-NO. 00 MAKEET srnErr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A MASON A. CO. having conciderably enlarged .1 • their Store. for the , accommodation of their in. eretll.ll)q huriitess. are now prepared to exhibit to their Retail Trade the ttnatit extractor .110C-IC of rich and Cash. ionahle Imported and American GOODS tbry bays ever otb . red to this city. Their large Shawl Saloon, together mob another room have been fitted up and added to their Retail Department, thereby gi ving them ample room for the dotplay of their 111.10.01110 stack._ _ . Itcing CCHlliteintlq in the receipt of NE.' GOODS from their House in New York, they are enabled to offer the newest, latest and most desirable Goods, and atpriees as low as any house in the country. Their 'met, consists in part of Fire hundred nieces of extra rich Bereges, Tissars, Albannes, Delphines and :Marquise, of new and splendid styles. Also, Poll de Cheare. Fowistril Silks, !dour De L4ElllO'll, Grenadines, Pekin•, Drarilicones, 'troche, Toil du Nord, &c., Six hundred piece. at new and rich style Jaconets, l.nwnr and Organdies. splendid designs. Seven hun dred pieces Koirlith and French Prints, Giughains, Cliallies, &c., SILKS. Three hood red pieties of deli plain, figured and ebonite. utile Silks, of rowely new styles. Also, Black Silks nor incases, Masitiliiss,fse,.isi superior high lustre. Cashmere, Thiket, Long and .sattare Shawls, (44)4 De Rhine, Pooh De Soie, Canton Crape Silk, Deluge, Sew• tag :Rik, Wool Plaid,GrenEohoo and Myelin de Laine. Cambric', Jaconetc, Victoria Lawn.. Bonk and Swigs Mooling,Tartetana, Fancy Cheeks, Linea Lanni*, Dot ted Mu.tins, Mutt and Natnsook do, &e. LINEN GOODS. Damask., Covers, Napkin', Diaper., Mikis . French Linen :and Drill., liainsby Shcctingc, Swig. do., Irish Linens, Lett make and finish. DONNF:rs:. O l igid 1449. A complete tw,ortment orChitat Braid, Florence, Dim mable, Rough and Ready, Straw, Chip, Fancy, 125 toxe. of Bonnet and Cap [Wilton* of the hest styles. At.o, black and colored Taffeta and Sault, best quality Also, Bonnet Silks,Linings and Artilicinls. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Every drucription of Lin and Gent.'s .11a.e and (Toren. Cravatu, Scarf*, AiFO, Berege, Gauze, Cratm Titaue Vat, 81ack . 1.43c0, Demi Veilx, ha., he. New ViSiffS alp! 11Ianfiaas. of all the tashionahle colors and •tiller. ' EldllllMllettet , Lacia, Tartotteas,tt e .. . . . . Lace Capes, Collars, CoIN Standing Collars, Mend. setts, Falencutnes, French and English Edgings, Cain brie do ., Inserting, nett. Ribbons, Linen Cain - brie and Lawn IltMrs,. ethos's, &c,, le. PARASOLS AND P A RA soLETTEs. . . _ . .. More then Too Thousand Parnvolii.Clud Paranolenes of every viiriety t including the limn make of tine Silk and Chimeleosi. _ . . . . - . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vestings, Summer Stud's, Cononades, Tweeds, Jeans. Also, Flannels, Cheeks, Counterpanes. GINGHAMS,GHINTZ, mum's, ke. More than two hundred cases of the best styles, and of every variety. Bleached and Brown Muslin,. Over one hundred cases of all the well known and ap proved makes of Bleached Mashes, 300 hales Brown of every variety and price Purchasers may always depend (from the great facili ties of this establishment.,) upou obtaining the choicest Goods at the most reasonable prices the ' system of Lew einem adopted by OW 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. livery article will there fore he marked at such low rates as cannot fall to give perfect satisfaction. Merchants front all parts of the country are invited to call. .11' A. MASON & CO., ap27 GO Market streeet, between ad and 4111 so. New Goode I New Gootl■ I t AT NUMBER FIFTY-NINE, North-test corner of Fourth and illarkrt Mrerls, Piurborgh.-13.0zusins! lhaosinal—The undersigned respectfully informs his customers that he nes - just returned from the Eastern cities, mid is now receiving a large and beautiful stork of FANCY end STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing choice and elegant assortment of all the newest end most fashionable styles und fabrics, imported this season, and embracing ti complete variety or every• article be longing to his tine of business, ail of which Will he 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 emulation. Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS, mill Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. Spring FashiCardinons of 1111 s, lllnery Bonnet': al &e. JUST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal Silks,Fashionabla Ribbons, fittest French Flowers, Cords, Fri uges, Trimmings, &e. 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, wade up by the best hands, at mart 4 am. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair street . __- Awnings. Awnings. TILE undersigned is prepared to furnish Awnings, Tarpaulins, Fire Screens, Tents, &c., at the shortest notice. Sail Loft over Davage Roberts' Block Makers Shop, Front street, near Ferry. JOSEPH JANEWAY. APPLES -40 barrels just reed; in fine order. Formate by ' [4 26 3 IV. DYER. ESE= ', : ' - ''l, -'''''''''';,'...;:', ,:':',:i.':.•',.., in - ~ OEM ME ~ t ~ - .. :.1~ MEMO '603b0 EIMMEA WHITE GOODS. Bovrirr Rtnno:v3 MEE . :...- . -,.. - ••• }-.' 0','.:y....'-'.::',!-.,,!.'''t•.-4,. ..,....-- ~, ,:. „ _~~:{ , i ' ;:;! ~1.--..-... MBEI i..,n- - .;,.:•:N .t,'' '.':::4.':':. . . THlSiroenwoodCtiarden delightful Summer Retreat is now open for the reception of visiters. Ice Creams. Fruit4sluts, Con fectionary, and all the good things nature and art can produce, will be served trp t in the best manner,in the Saloon. .The Tea , Table will be spread at 61 o'clock every evening, • Conducted on Temperance'principles and 'closed on Sunday.. lioquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. A large collection of the eltutcest variety of Green house Plants Dahlias, and Annual Plowing - Plants, for sale. The new steamer Thos. Scott will' be ready, M a few days. to run from the Point to the Garden. J. McKAIN. 251000 Yards of Paving. THE Birmingham Town Council, desiring - to contract with some suitable person or persons, to furnish ma terials' and to pave about 25,000 yards a the streets of that Borough, will receive Sealed. Proposals for the whole or any part of said work, until the Int of May nest. Proposals to be left with James M. M'Elroy. By order of the Council. ap.2:lm THOMAS BLACKMOSH. President. TEAS t TEAS It T.EAS 11 ! jr is with pleasure that the subscriberain. • form the citizens of Pittsburgh Sand vicinity • that they have completed armaments - with • Meters. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior • PACKED TEAS, • And will hereafter be kept constantly - on hand. They are neatly and securely put up M •in metallic packs of 1, and Ilb each, with heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, MUM of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return die Ten, if not liked, pi Gunpowder a Imperial . 624. 75 1,00 1,20 1,50 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 : Ilyson 50 02/ 75 1.00 1,. oY. liison ' 50 Ca 75 1,00. 1,25 1,50 /1 "'"" Alack 37} 50 Fine' and Extra Fine• • .75 1,00 1,25 1,50. We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in thin City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as tt is only with that understanding we sell. We. ask a fair trial. that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by oiler companies in this city. All lovers of rich. delirious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms. _ For stile by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, IV. corner 4th and Ferry eireets, and F. YOUNG & SON, S. IV. corner 3d and 11088 streets Desirable Ili:gliding Lot• for Sale THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, EIGHTY SEVEN BUILDING LOTS, on accommodating and advantageous terms to purchasers. These Lots are beautifully situated on Centre Avenue, Dinwiddie street, Reed street, Rose and Clarke streets, within ten =finites walk of the Court Route. The terms of sale will be made known by the subscri ber, on the premises, or at the corner of Decatur street and Diamond alley, or by Augustus Washington, at his oilier in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, where a plan of the Lots can at all.time is be seen. A cleat and unencumber ed title will be furnished, and the terms will be made to suit purchasers of every description. Such ponion of these Lots as shall not be disposed of at private ' , ale heroic Monday, the 3d day of June, 1E49, will, on that day,be sold, without reserve, at Puplic Sale or Outcry, to the highest and best bidder, when Me terms will be made known. Sale to commence on the premi ises, at 3 o'clock, r. v., and to be continued until the whole shalt be disposed of. JNO. 5, stiArrua. may7ail w (Barkofen's Ger, paper copy 31; ch. Post.) Alderman's and Police Magistrate's Oilier IRWIN AT, ester MDR, tress LiffERTl STREET. THE undersigned would inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has taken the above stand, where, besides the legitimate duties of his . ollice,he will give his attention to drawing Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, dr c.;posting and settling up books and accounts; also, to renting looses and col lecting re n ts for non-resident property holders. Am., eve. may7:3t A. G. EINEM ART CRIP WANTED AT PAR -Fox NA La, a large Build ing Lot of t,1 , 4 feel front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 24 feet alley. Price, $5OO. Also, a Lot adjoining the above, 21 feet front by 127 deep to said alley. Price. $4OO. Also, a. Lot 21 teat front by 127 deep, two lots from the above. Price, $4OO. Temm—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, cattv7 Smithfield street. .plittir'S-2 case's Btne and Orange Prints; --- ease Fall River Blue " Open and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, tnny9 97 Wood street _ TIRIL boles Blue Drills; " Brown 's I ease !Ileneled" reed nod for sale by SIeCANDLESS: & CAMPBELL, ml)9 97 Wood street. lAir V tdd customers, strangers visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselves with a hand cnnx COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti ctc in the tine, enn do so, by tearing their orders with lil - GUIBB, Tailor, men Third xtreet, Sc. Charles Building. Aden/utatiiior'. Xotl'ce XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigneu has „IA taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of Atcx to-mew:in. of Allegheny City, deed. Alt persons II). aebted to Cud rAttlie are 701411eAieil (1) make immediate payment; and alt those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them; properly authenti cated, for settlement. SARAH ANN STEWART, apt:ll.Std Administmtrix. Boarding M rt flien i fs } a 7r nd rhe ou p l u d bli e c s , P t e h c a t t lu sliV is im no m w u6e re e a ' re ° ci her to accommodate &larders. Residence, Second ' s treet, be tween Market and Wood, third door front good street References exchanged. ap12"..2w Congreiss Gaiters. T ADIIS, wanting something superior, both for look .1,4 and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boott have no strings to tie and n.itie, 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. m nal No. 8 Fifth street. LAMES' SPRING SIIOES--Silk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured by S. KEYS, mar& No. S Fifth street. Isaac Williams, tree _ INt_c M E I R w C . t, XTOTICE,—The undersigned hereby gives notice that „LI from and alter this date Mr. Joust Rem is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEDURG, Fashionable Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2, '49. No. 23 ?Owl:et st. LTEL GoGDS.—We have received a fine assortmen of Reticules and Purses, Ttimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as sortment of Fancy Goods; at low prices. HOGAN St CANTWELL, may 4 SO Market Ft rec t. NUTSt--10 bngs Filberts 10 " Cream Nuts; " English Walnuts; 50 ‘• Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux received and for sale by rmar3l) J. S. BONNET. r O NIII.LEVERS.—The subscriber has a large stock _L of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he In prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Filth street. trinrl4:3m U. H. RYAN. • apprentices Wanted. rllE subscriber wants Apprtnticeii 7 to learn the Cubi t net, Chair-making and Chair Painting brunches of business. Boys of steady habits., about lit yeara of age, would be preferred. None need apply. who cannot come well recommended. 11. G. FAHNESTOCK, • VirANTED—An acti 7 ve Partner, with 81.100 cash cop , y itnl, to engage in a Wholesale and Grocery bustness, now in active operation, and doing a good bu.. silicas, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Bpi° Smithfield street. JUST RECEIVED. at the sign of Plane and Sane , — " 4110 pairs Twisted and Straight Trace Chains; 1000 tbs. Wrought and Horse Nails. For sale by HUBER h. LAUFMAN, aplB No. 78 Wood st. 1411.1COES! CALICOES!—Just received, and now lJ open, at No. 59, Northwest corner of 4th and Mar ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Goods everoffered in this market. splA PHILIP ROSS. DRESS SILKS—Just received, an invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop ular styles, imported this season. Also, very glossy Black Silks. of .111 widths, for Vi zettes,em PIIII.IP ROSS, nplA No. 59, corner 4th and Market sts. LittEsii TEL-t 9--44 packugen Young Hyson,Gulipow r der, Imperial and Black That., Just reed and for ale by (apdO) KING h MOORHEAD. rtioBACCO-20 boxes, favorite brand', s's; 5 " Baltimore Plug, Job.; 111 Virginia TWiet, For saleliy (ati4o) KING & MOORHEAD WrOXEREL-1111 barrels, half buraels, quarter bar els, and kite, Nos. 1,2 and 3, for sale by ap2o KING & MOORHEAD. F RUIT—',O boxes Raisins; 40 " 24 qr. " " I ease Eight's Raisins; 30 drums-Figs; I cage Scietly Prunes; 5 boxes Lemons; just reed and for sale by ap2o KING & MOORHEAD. S0:1111015--1.7 doz. mixed Picolilly, GlnqiEns and Manger Pickles, gallon bottles; 4 dozen Piekled Onions,A gallon and quart bottles ; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli flowers,holf gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper Sauce ' quart bottles; 4 doz assorted syrups, quart bot tles; 4 Lemon Syrup quart bottles; 8 dozen WIIIIIUI and Tomato . Catsup, pint bottles; 2 doz. Emcee Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles; just received and for sale by ap2O KING £ MOORIIEAD. CASTOR OIL-42 barrels. for sale by RIIEY, mATTHEws & CO., Intty2 No. 22' Water street AVEM,T2i.raetn-, .r o i r sll e ntri, Crown, Dozl e )iB snn y 2 R H ;AI ATT TM A G N o T o rzA is e s x p V e n r e d s t .3 7 tosr n referenceu lt n r t e he uir ll e rd Aply to A A. 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Ladies will his new sys tem of Siagle'Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement: Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Doable Entry Book keeping, will net only he qualified to :take. charge of Books upon any -system in use, but they will find them selves master of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several (d• the most extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. - .Bourg 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7 to 10. : • nuty4 gIIESII ARRIVAL. Ole NEW GOODS. • AT P. DELANY'S, - N 0.49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort ment of French, English, .8 , -/gian and American CLOTH, CASSIMERES and VEsTnvps, of the latest and most desirable patterns. 'Amongst them will be found a variety of ennrely new style Fancy Cassimeres and Vesungs of the _ . PORTOS ; All of which will hLATEST is ma lM de to orde ATl r in the most fashiona ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices. A large and gettersl assortment or • • RP A TY-MADE CLOTHING, • On hand;made in the present Spring, style, comprising every deiteription of • _ • FROCK AND . PREsS COATS, Made of French, English, American and Belgian Mao of the mast fashutnable colors. New style Rosiness Coats, plain blick and fancy colored Cashmarett, Tweed - and Summer - Cloth Sack Coats, and Pantaloons of - superior single and double milled Cashmeres, Summer Cloths, - and every other de-. scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear.. Also, a choice assortment of NEW STYLE. VESTS, _ Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain and fancy ,colors; . , plain black Satin of - superior quality; with a great vanety of substantial and well made CLOTHING; Altogether comprising one ofthe largest and handsomest assortments of READY MADE - CLOTHING, That can be found in the City, which will be 'sold Low you CASII. N IL To Temons.—Wait's graduating Shoulder Mea sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S, ap6:d&w 99 Liberty at. BOOBYER,& GRIBBLE, HEE HIVE CLOTHING STORE!' NUMBER 251 LIBERTY STREET, TEBBE DOOR! ABOVE ITLVVVE STREET, 8108 OV THE GOLDEN BEE .HIVE. IVISRS. G. & B. would respectinlly inform the pub iin that they can at all times find at the above place a splendid assortment of ' • . CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, • Su itablefor Custom Work. It being our intention to do a Cash business, we shall endetw-or to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the lowest passible 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 & DRIBBLE. N.B.—Particular attention paid to the/filing of Clothes B. & G. mtFor Beet at Par. JOHN If lELLOR, No. Ell Wood strew, will Bell the following new and second hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny, i or Allegheny Con nty St i p, at par:— One new Rosewood 64 octave Piano, m , e by Bacon 'fr. Raven.:,,New York; price ' $325 One do "do do • do $3OO One Rosewood. 6 octave. Gale & Co. 8275 One do do do ' do szso One rilahommy,t octave, nearly new, Gale & &C 0.52.00 One do do . Lord & Brothers' SBS On do 5,1 do Rosenbaum $lOO One German Piano, 6 octaves $5O One old Piano, 5 octaves . One Mahogany Pinuoi stoctaves, IL &W. Nunns% $5O may 3 ; fllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter, SCV/iOll, of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny The petition of E: Canaphell, of the Second Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shevreth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate. riots for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bep leased to grant him .a License to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • EXAMPBFI We, the subsclibers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided' with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern i s necessary. John M. Irwin, Rody Patterson, P. Meinhandu, Rhodes, John Taggert, Chas. Barnett, Daniel Barnard, S. Barnett, B. M. A rpm, Sand. Moore, R H. Patterson, S. T. Baird. mayS:aulksv FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell one ORR Y MARE, with Saddle and Bridle, at the ..... az l / 4 Horse Market, on Saturday next—tagen up, and advertised twice as a stray. MICHAILL CRAWFORD. may6:3o IsTE".AND VALUABLE - WORK.—Ninerah, and its Remains, with an account of a visit to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, and 'the Yegedis, or Devil Wor shippers, and an inquiry into the manners and acts of the ancient Assyrians t by Austen Henry Layard,Esq.; D. C. D. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON& STOCKTON, mayft Cor. of Marketand 3d sts. Lamarttne lionee, WEN= or vacant 41aM 0111 NT STREETS, PrillBlllloll. subscriber respectfully announces that he has j now opened this new and excellent Betel for the ac commodation of travelers, boarders, and the public gen erally. The hOuse nod furniture are entirely new; and no pains or expense have been spared to render it one ot the most comfortable and pleasant Hotels in the city. The subscriber is determined to deserve, and therefore solicits, a share of public patronage. octll.:ty JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. To the. Publle»Oonnty Scrip. TILE Commissioners of Allegheny County avail them selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold ers of County Scrip, that the Board have under consider ation the adoption of measures for the prompt redemption of every dollar of Scrip issued heretofore in anticipation of claims . against said County, and the Commissioners now give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the resolves of the Board for the speedy and full redemption of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be publish ed. to relieve the anxiety of the public mind on this subject. The credit of Allegheny County cannot suffer by momentary interruption of a circulating medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and moot pa triotic population of the State. By order of the Board. JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk. lILAIB & co., NAVE RECEIVED one of the most varied and per feet assortments of SPORTING and HUNTING EQUIPMENTS that has ever crossed the Mountains. eonsistiug of sup(trier 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, die. Their stock of FISHING TACKLE is also complete, and during the season they will keep on hands an exten sive supply of everything in their line. Every fort of BRUSHES (warranted their own rnanufacturejeonstant ly on hand and made to order. SHOE FINDINGS, in all their variety, as heretofore. N. 8.--Call at the old established Brush Manufactory, No . ISO Wood street ap2l3:3w Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass. 'pun subscribers would respectfully announce that 1 they have made arrangements with the proprietors of the Glenwood Brass Mills, which gives us the control for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass for this section of country_ The production of these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estab lishment in she United States. We witkalways keep a heavy stock of these goods on hand,which we will be pleased to sell at each prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale .buyers. liardware merchants and other dealers in these goods will please give us a call. JOHN DUNL&P & CO., era Corner Market and Second streets. Brigade Orders ? No. 2. IpHE enrolled Militia residing within the boundlof the Firstßrigade, Fifteenth Division, Pennsylvania inn, are hereby notified that the orders for parade and inspection, issued on the oth day of April,are hereby countermanded, in pursuance of the following General Order, under,the hand of the Adjutant General of the State ADJUTANT GMNILEAL'S 0171 City -- /fOrliSbUfgh, April 1800849. GENERAL OftDDAS, No. I.—You immediatelyeoun tertuand the order lately issued by you for Review and, Inspection in your Brigade. = A copy of the Revised Militia Law wia be forwarded to you early in the ensuing week. - - Respectfully, yours, , W. W. IRVIN To Major Thomas bl?Kown. Adjutant General 11a. In pursuance of the above order, ray orders of April 6th arc hereby countermanded. • THOMAS APHOWN, • Brigade. Inspector let B. 15th D. P. M. Brigade Div eetor's Office, April 23d,1849.-(my2) EIOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling. _U situate on Fifth street, opposite tho 'Court Rouse,— Enquire of AFIBULLEN & DOWNING, janl7 219 Liberty street, opposite Seventh 3800 ult E l s ann Npm i g o az e ß b L y UE PUPA ap9.S ANSTRONG & CROZRR 1 - 10 R SALE—A span of Match Brown Horses. En quire of McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL. °pH) 97 Woodstreet N UTMEGS. -1000 tbs, Noo:hlritee byl kcD Azg may.' [Chronicle copy.) ao Fifth street. MO LET—A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for 1 two families. Situated ligh ;pp on Federal street, Allegheny. Apply to . IL LEE feint... il --q Liberty street, opposite FA 1. f --- POCKtT BOOKS—.t. gro. pall Bellows Pocket Books; 5 " Morocco ‘• " " 10 " Sheep " " " On hand and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBEV-, aplo 97 Wood street. T ARD-5 bbls. No. l Lard ; Li 30 kegs " in store and for sale ity . SMITH & SINCLAIR. N AILS -280 kegs Portage Nails assorted; for saleassorted ; muy7 SMITH do SINCLAIR. ri ROUND FEED—Horse, Cow, Hog, and. Chicken 1.31 Feed, constantly on baud and for sale by mny3 . RHODES &.ALCORN, 30 Fifth it. INSEED OIL-40 bids:Ansi reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., tny2 • Corner Ist - and - Wood sts.' riargl3 - 13gliF-2 casks, list received per steal:air "Messenger," and for: sale by 'Mel. DYER, may 4 N 0.1.53 Liberty street. TrONIATO CATSUP-100 .doz. boxelt, containing I doz. I each, packed In saai-durt, for &hipping, for gale by .naiy4 RHODES & ALCORN, 130 Fifth :S i Cl i n e . e ‘ d A a S n i , l l:To l r s o ae casks °C . V. ' kV . 11 P itr„r(lll. 4eb :Atari 0., &I Water eat I.Bt.'Frottt EN BE BCtltlfElla BrOIUIL WILLIAttiS, • - "" EXCH.& YOE' Als/D ILANKING OFFICE N. E. corner if Third and Wood streets: QIGHT and Time Bilis - of Exchange, Bank Notes art is 7 foreign and Aomestic Coin bought and sold on th Cotlectionamade inallthe c itie a of ;he pthm ALLEN ICELII2,IBR. . - EDWARD SAM& IELIZAILER. & Bankerstind B.tehange Brokers, Dealers in Poses' gn and• Domestic Bills, Bills qtExcltange, Certificates if Depot. it, Bank Notes, and Coin. • Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly oppoilte the St. Charles Hotel. mayibit. N. HOLIMES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and . Bank Notes, No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. • • - lELLLYO RATE. . EXGIIABOIL OUTING EATS New York pr Cincinnati k Philadelphia } " Louisville . Baltimore -3_" St• /44313 Ohioßuying rotes . Indiana $ -Kentucky • " Virginia i ." Wheeling t 4 , Tennessee 3 4, anl9-y • • - HOON & SAALGEINT. -BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROERHS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth wens., Piustrurgh, Pa. "(SEALERS in. Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign JJ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,#c EXCHANGE on nil the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suitpurchtusers.: CURRENT and par fluids received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at tho lowest rates. - - sepll.-ly ARD-23 kegs o. 1 - Lard, just rec'd; an for sale by ar,27 . ARAISTRONG Oc CROZER.- F t el BUSHELS DRIED YEACHER--Becl and for tale •J , ll by (ap27) - ARMSTRONG di CROEER. FFLOUR-500 barrels of, ver by raplBl Gaiticarr. - ea,:: ilk bushels for sale by [aple] ACON-10,0D0 ifiZ Bacon, for sale by faplBl TIDY API'LES--50 saens Dry Apples, in store and for JJ sale by ' [aplEi] CUMMRIS & SMITH. APPLES -4U bbls. ROlMplita Apples. for sale by aplb CUMMINS 'Br SMITH. R' TS-1 burro Lc cry cas, in store an for sale by [aplB . l CUMMINS & SCANS--4O bushels Pecans, in store and for sato by apla CUMMINS & SMITH. 60000"PE`F‘Nix"..1 , 111B-BRICK--A superio • article, to , arrive by Canal, and for sale on accommodatingAvrins, by C. X. ItiicANULi F& co - . Canal Basin. ANTED.—Four good Jour. Painters wanted. JOHNS CORRITON, St. Charles Bindings 100 lo li r kle saie Llf y ti IS VlL . L.K .s tirr . d . ult e r i e l eolve4 , an. ttP 9 _ , No. 2 Smithfield sr.' tin BBL& ROMANITE APPLES—Offered very - loFi till to close consignment, by - , , -W. Sc S. C. A HESON, ap9 No 2 Smithfield st. BBLS. POTATOES—Received and for sale by . W. & J. C. ACETESON,- • N 0.2 Smithfield st. 100 flibtO WO.L ti E 50 PS. FANCY CASSIMEREr-Oa hand; and for sale at auundacturerts prices, by [feb2o] B. LEE. 1 CAbk; GREY AIIX'D CLOTH—Just reed, and for sale at manufacturer's prices, by [feb2o] H. LEE.. 1 CA•E AMERICAN .ARMY CLOTH—On hand and 1 tin fink by (feb23) - H. LEE. FkMY PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal e- ifornia men esdirected to this article. The • will be sold loss', to close consignment. by D'e26l BED DLANKETS-I:ease (60 pair)l3ed-Blankets,-69 by 64, 6 lbs., ribbon boc.nd, received this day, on consignment from the manttfaemrer, and for sale by • - B. LIM, ap; • - ' Liberty,e9posite Filth street; HEiLELINii-1.00 boxes Scaled Herring , received and : for sale by • • J. B. BONNET, =rad - ' Laertystreet. AISINS-15U used R.ll sights: - 4Jhi " - " Atm sad for. I mai3o2 I J. S. BONNET. Liberty et. ORANGES AND LEMONS.-45 boxes Oranges; " I,emons; - In store and for sale by mrSOl 3. B.I3ONNL'T Q HELL, COMBS.—A great variety of Bask;Dressing 17 and Side Combs; new styles, on hand at • - . 24ByLoy xiNzErs,-- G 7 Market street.,- MACAULEPS ENGLAND.--A new and cheap eiti, lion of Macauley's History-of Englartd, thistle,' re= ceivett aid fiar sale b) KAY lc CO., - raar24 • Corner Woo:land Third sts: News for Californians.. COLTS REVOLVER'S, with apparatus, b'Y Express in a f6wdays, by. JOHN CARTWRIGHT, ' marls - 83 Wood street. John Fullerton, , MANUFACTURER AND DEALER' IN TOBACCO, - No. 146, Moo Sumer, °Nix:Doan_ ABOVE • Sirrn, "ETAS on hand a general assortment of the above exti. :HU ties, amcnig which are the following choice brands: P.,Bobinson's Pound Lump; Smoking Tobaccoi. , Grant Williams' 5 do.'_Cut and Dry.;„ Datsson's 16 do.- -Fine Cut Chewing; Baltimore. Plug; , Cuba Leaf. '. Spanish Segura, front $lO to $3O per M.; Half Spanish - . Sops ; Compton Segars of every grade azd variety, Country Merchants visiting the City ara respect- fu invited to call and examine his stock.. a .17:1m - - • . frillE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public that, having completed.their altemtions in Store, they are now Prepared to wait on their cnstomers, baying received a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF. GOODS in their line ;—they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings,Donnets,:fitc. The solicit a share of the very liberal patronage already conferred upon them. HOGAN do CANTWELL, apl7 - , 86 Market street. • AtZEBJLON KINZEIrS,67 litsairr wrintir.= I doz. very high back Shell Tack Combs; - - • "" I m oW dium f ‘, •t ‘ asi" 2 lt " narrow imardedton " • ..- 50 " fancy . topHafralo . ‘• • 10 " plain • " 20 gross cons. Horn • ' " 30 doz. Shell Side Combs, assorted sizes • . 30 gross eon Horn Side Combs " " 3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; ' - Id Baftelo -4 ." imitation. 1d f` 50 " best EnglisliHorn.. - 6 ." S. S. S. fiite Ivory " - .extra large . ; " S. : " " - tin boxes it groan. S. e• Comb Cleaners; :odklnson's /China Store Removed. Tint subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, tlust be has moved to a more eorrunotlions house, No. 50 Webd street, nearthe St. Charles Hotel, where be has opened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French and 'English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please call and see them7-for to describe them is impossible:: The stock embraces everything _in the , business useful or or namental. inplo HODKINSON._ TRAPPING PAPER-.- • 500 reams Medium Straw; 250 •• 4 . " Double Crown Straw; 250 " Medinrir Rag; Received and for sale at.the Paper Warehouse of; ap1.4 2 S. BILL, 07 Wood at T AWNS, LINEN BEREGES,•4INEN GING ;AA'S. and Fancy Dress Goods of' every.flescriptlon. jibe opewfd by (Lnar29;2m) - HAMPTON, SMITH & CO. - DRASS CANDLE WIICKS.—Jitst received c at Me sign , j) of the Bane and Sow, a splendid assortment of Buns Candle-stielcs, of various kinds: For sale - by 11UI3ER LAUFMAN, Nci. 78 Wood street: EMS. MARSH'S NEW NOVEL—No=43nm. HA . LL, or a September Night; by the author of " Two Old MeneTalee, Just received by JOHNSTON le STOCKTON, ; aptO Corner Market and ad sts: islxtraet of Coffee 1 - • -• AN ARTICLE which - is rapidly coming into ust'as a. /wholesome, nourishing and delicious ' , beverage / being more pleasant and palatable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a Braun paper, costing only ten cents, will go as far as four pounds of Coffee. Mannaimared by JOHN S. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pa...and sold •ai. Wholesale by B. A.' PALINASTOCK& CO., - .Corner of lat and Wood, and 0p.% 'Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburla DRIED APPLES LlOd bits. trrghe Dried Applei; sale low. tap2ol. - -.W.IS.LADYER.- yRISti MOSS--92 MR,lust rec'd and for sale-bp uP 29 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO pOTATOES-45 barrels Illues,for sale bT 7. ' JLILILN DRIED MEAL-20 - L-borreLcilouled. and .Rila Dtied,warranted to seep,received and for sale by ap2s QIIEETIbiaI -bales Allegheny D, ' for axle - for Alla, gheny city or county Scrip by , , L".% - 21) barrels and kegs for sale DYER OAT higAl.--Preatt kround, (our own roannfaocure,) constandron hand - , and for sale by . • . ap2s ' - . RHODES & .A.LCORN, .313 SUM. SCIibUTZ'.SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE; tar sale by - [ma r ySl ; J.5.51.-YOUNG & CO. WX. —A splendid assortment - of Whitsand - Yellow Wax, In small cakei, expressly:for family use, re ceived and for sale by ;J. 5.14: YOUNG &CO.; maps', N. W. corner of Fourth and - Ferry: - AWN-7000 •pounds Sides; - -•- II • 4006 " Barns; received andfor sale by mn)-7. S. &W. SARBAUOII. - CINCINNATI SOAP— 73 boxes No..l.Soap,received• and for sale by fnlYBl S. &•W. HARSAITGIi. luLAsses--so bI s. reed and or en e y 0p24 - JAS. PATTON, Ir., N 0.17 Liberty'it -20 bb I s., A rl.'d s, ! r tn .. l „s fcgda e le o bar o _ _ z`u BROMA - ,. CHOCOLATE - AND COCOA-- For sale by .[mardi J. S. - 11.1.701TNG At CO.' ' - S; by D4ES-- !met Tram 'hi elptaa ; for a S !nr• ; ,Ins,ao) - J.'S. YOUNG k;CO; = ME = • ,V.' T;.: 4 ....4 :if 1?. RI EMI= Buying raus County do City ord'is Relief Notes Pennsylvania Co. New York # Maryland New Orlelina y superior Flour, for sate CUMMINSA EMU& res out ?deal, reel aud' CUMMINS 8111ITIL Hag Round, in store and . CUMMINS & SMITH. !MEM L=2l a . plB DYER.. ENE - .
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