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ATPENTiON::..th soliritHAO.'spehrni sneer , •• - .11 - .iirtiele - got-RAILING,' made ,9Cotthillrltinitsba re,- ond soil onasixteffresadtcyir itTirclittiil 4losll4of tied' i?l citneiwirtsr cateasroAitermeserits;;' , Balcatirin'Tiiblic unsiOstrAer.;•sitimees marling 6003 GO m 411013,90 the ''..-I*Wh*Vorst).ll sr mnde.iiipannehrbf;fitioOdiesortha, a• tii wtoneft IWO pottil.ll. inhiriquare,• o(1 toll) ltdesi red; - the pae an bet . intolE of ant belkid,iitantinuous epons • ar : se wtt for, seith•orsrithautposm , ,:Nos atm oltorge „- e - comparativolightneii, greni stredgth and d Inaba- Iti'of the. Wfltt-RAILING, tho'b'eaary of Rh varied or staftenial signs together with the.ertsetaely low prica ji.lh 541k - ore' ettoping lt lolsopersede-tha CP% Itwiiilg, , mherevei their coroparatiVo merits - have ForTardttr addreisti , hiAlidatlALL,.& BROTHERS,' • • • ' 1 ' Agents for Putenteel., . :41i 1 e47:itil ftiamondrilles;, omir Smithfield et..7.115burg.. =NM OE MEMO Saila/err , tt.e.. LICEIt, Importet.dad.Deater.in Foneren fend . .)Vgn.e-Tife Hardicurs, respectfully. announces to his : • menu, and. tha...pabligxenerally, Sint ....ingsidaSprinyolupply;of. Hardware, Cutlery, atiddiery, 'Any at bus etandiPio. 6'5 Wood site et, which he will ',{+ose on:the most reasonable terms. - • • Me a continually he reeeiving . ftesh . eqpplies. direct • •• • .'. ham the manufacturere iniEuropo and iltut country. -..which,wilLepablo him to compete with. any Poise, East .41e pekticnlnriklavites. the , attentiotrof cruntimora . to his ?areektent assortmont of Table; and. Spring Cutlery. lb of faithiPnßble pinterns and from the, most. •popuJarasenafacturs.. • , •Elis'stock-c!it •Ottcpentees- Tools is large,.und of excel Oi gpnenirillitedware- stock, ltri . has . ereirrtiriery. of: and - dealers,. generally:: are iritedlcioalland examine his stock. • • tnaritiht. ME In Pape!Hangings. .• AhLnow meets-Mg, direct fromtha manufaaturers to C•iflrork, Philadelphia, and' Baltimore; a taiga and terU &Clewed assortment of all the latest and most int .-. -prayed -styles of Entin,-.Glazed common" PAPER JUNO IND'S, consisting of—'- • . • ' . • ;',4o„ol.opieqes of Parlor and Prescii; Hall and Column; ' • - • • .•,,. • Dining-room, chamber and office Paper ..'•;.Wrinehl*ould particularly Invite the attention of Those hayiug Houses to Paper, to call and examine, at the - .Paper Warehouse of . • • .. S. C. HILL, II Paper Ilangings.• fIUrf...SSR.S. MS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 Wood sires!, INI. would call me 'attention of the public to their prvuiat cock of Paper !longings, which ,1 for variety;- btai.tyif finish. dars.bilitY and cheapness, is unsurpass .-: :Ad bp any estaulishmentio the Union. • Betides large and full assortmontof Paper of their ..I . .rit#rt.tuanufamure, they are now receiving a direet im portition.of French and English' styles of Paper Hang - .. 'age, purchased by tar. Levi Howard, styles_ of the firm, now in Europe, consisting or— , • .Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces. London do. - 5,000 do. =MI i: : ` OM Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pities ..Woll Paper, aud 12,090 pieces : Sethi Glazed . Window :" • Messrs. James Howard ti de:, have spared neither ex - penee roe labor in their endeavor& to rival the Eastern Wall Paper causblielneents, both in quality or =inertia ture.and variety of pattern, mud they are warranted in assuring the public that they have.auceeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, . will be offered on terms as Low as those of Eastein tmunifacturers and importers. : martZ7 EMI „- • Joshua Rhodes. • .HOLESALE FaUITERIiR AND CONVECTION ., • 88, N 0.6 Wood street— • : boxes Oranges;soo cons Sardines; Lemons; 6001 d." " • .180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." LODI/drums Figs ; • 400 boxes Herring; : • • • 2001txs.galitins, in layela ; Cocoa Nuts; ' 1506 f. boa. • :8 boxes Blaccaroni; - ~•. 200ar.. , •j' ". 8 " Vermucitta ; 75.trahit Inject Ahnondf ; .25 cases uss'd Pickles, . 100 boxes shelled•• 40 casks Currants; • • Wbales Bordeaux " 100 Els. cut Tome roper; . :*. '• Malaga .• " 50 tars. white KisoPoper gil i rT "e " lM - Itli c irat e s s lres !s; , • big" Plberta; • 4 cases Liquorice; . •30 -.!• Waltitns; • . 10 103. Vauella Beans; • ".- Cream Nuts ; bot A: No Ro'k Candy . • .40 .'• Pecans; " wh'e and yet. B. bidei." . • .• ' cameo Florence Oil; .. • :Jag ' received and.Cor Cate by mart.l6 •• ' JOSHUA 11110 DES. IRE ME EWE ME MS Nal MO ME MEE • ... MIME KEE EE ' , ..' . • '• • Z. • . ' ' MEM • . , . • :.O be tip. Groceries, rrHE 'undersigned meat respectfully inform the cid _ 1 zens of•Pinsburgh and-vicinity that they have open ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the S. W. corner of:Third and Rosa streets, which will be ia connexion with oar Old Stand, N W. corner of Fourth • and .Ferry streets. • Haviag.nufurled our banner, with "Quick Salts and Small Profits?' as its mono, we ask a there of public pa troaoge- . -.annexed wo give a list of our Retail Caih prices Best Rio Coffee, 8 Cents'?" lb.; L 3 Ma. for SL,OLI. " N O. Sugar, (old) 0, cis. Lir Lb.; 18 Rm. for 51,00. ." N. O. Sugar(new) 5 .". tX) • c s ;' , .." Rosin Soup. a .‘• •., 22 " " •• " . Mould Candle?, 121 " 94 " " "S. .Alolasre a. l'!b n 4 11.; (Soli. tr . ga lli ng . . • " Cortntr . .. • • ‘‘• 00 llor. - Ruhtins;inewl 12le. Rice,lB lbs. for SI,OO, or 4 l'fir 25 arms; Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Week Teas , from 50 cent< to 51,500 lb. Baker's C.imeolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced :do.; baker's Cocoa, Crushed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar. -'Eentocky Mascard, Java Coffee, Ohve Oil, ke. Spices of all kinds, in every variety. Oar goods are new, our mock complcte,and our prices irreproachable. W e most respectfully ask it call from the bend; of ramifies, that they may judge oar goods and prices. 'Thankful far past favors. we ask a continuance .of.the same. J. H. M. YOUNG & CO, . N. W. cornet of Fourth and Ferry, tap° Ana S. W. corner oi Third and Ross streets. . thIt'ORTANT fIOUSEREEPERS, steam. Boat Owner& rod /Intel "Keepers., IVORTON'S .lINIVF.RsAL ;COOKING STOVES are as the hest Cooking Stove in Market, having C. new principle applied for beating the oven, that bread, meats, or any article creating steam or . vapor, can bo bilked and retain its flavnr the same as when baked InA brick 'overt or.reficetor silsoi in point of removing: . in . saving lime and Mel: The public are i nvitcd mexauuue - the Stove. . . For cite only at No. 11 0 _ Second street, niga . of the 081 Stove t where reference may be bad to families who have them,tn use. Also, thirty ditTreut patteros of Cooking • Stoves, plain and fancy Orates, Office and Parlor Stoves. Zre.: hi,. Lapt:d;nnl ; A.& C. BRADLEY. liodktnson's (Minty Store Iteotovad. r. Tim subscriber respectfully informs the Ladles , r of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and vicinity, that be has "- •• moved to a more comruntlions house, (o. 50 Wood Street, near the st. Charles Botel, where ho has opened and is opening 500 packnges Drofden, Berlin, French and Euglish CHINA and QUE.ENSWARE. Please call and see them--for describethem is impossible. The stock embraces everything inithe business. useful or r iamental, • 12061 ! M. HODECINSON.o : . • - Churchill /kr' Sturiley, - ALILNIIFACTURERS • OF FINE RICH JEWELRY; - ED:1147 ann. TODD; &. .004 A gent., E. comer Fifth and Market ins., {up etairsXPetthurg& Dare on hand, and are daily receinng from the y manufacturers, large 'stock of Goods, which we, are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac.. titters' lowest wholesale prices.—Closter and Real Stone Set Breast-pine; Eng,raved,Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keye,&e., Ac. .Among our Goods can be found some of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz:—Opal, liuby~ Tarkols, Topaz, Auathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, etc., &c. - . i • • Dealers, purchasing Fine Jewelry, will find it fortheir ,advantage to examine oar stock.. : Bart 4.. Brother's but Premium Gold Pent.. with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apla) EDWARD TODD & CO. gsSorip Bight Side Up." 1101r0EIAN a CANTWELL kre just opening, at No. ea JIM Market street and at the now front on the North bast side of the Diamond, a oplendid assortrne ut of Fash ionable Bottnots;• Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear and ringer Ringo, Black and Fandy Bilk Crava , s, with an in- Mrnierai4la collection of Variety Goods, Which can and xvillbe sold at the cheapest prices: .41.9 4 HOGAN rc CANTWELL. Terrible Dietrolution--.Stare Triumphant; JJOGAN CANTWELLi' (sign of the - No. SG Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their , new stock of Goods, just ‘eceived.and opening from manufacturers and na :.. riorters, of which they feel confident that price and :.By will give entire satisfaction, as our motto Is—. quirk Bain and Swill .Protits. '. i ••• Oar stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz: `LadimPand:Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains ; 'Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ; :get arta•Ear.Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slidesand Studs ; • Med . :Bar:ller, 'for Ladies' Bead Dresses; - Matialon's Card ' Cases, shell t pearl and velvet ; Coral Bends; Ala • 7 illkSiat Dozes; fine RosewoodandEbony.ShavingCases, furnishes; Siver Spectaeles%Silver Spoons, all, kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags . andTanses; Cotton Bags and Parses; Hair, Tooth, Nail • and-Cloth Brushes ; Accartleons, Flutes and Fifes, tut Penknives and SCIVIOTII• ' Globes and Papei :Holders, Shell, Dross . and Side Cortibs, latest styles; • Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets,l Agate and Glass Yeses, Mugs,: and .Cologne : Bottles ; !Cables, Chessman and Ban:kg - amnion Boards: Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In gram Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ; Cbturs,-Wagons, Cradles,. &ci, &c.,, with a large anon ment.of Toys and Fancy Arttens r teo =microns to men tion. $ . 4 4 nep10 20.000 " R " ' n exchange for • 77 Gold Watches; 110 Silver assessed Watches; • .• IR; dozen Razors, assorted • • • • • - 350 • • Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread .and cotton ; • 150. " Smelting', assorted ; • • • •130 •A • Gam Suspenders; .• -175 French Accordsons ; aso Silk.Parazols • '• 400 Umbrellas; • —. • .GO tbs. Sewing Silk ; ,', • ' 215 dor Fans,- assorted ; • • 1200,'x'Thread, aoLoned; • . 75 nr:grost-Pearl.Battei; • ' . . : 100 gross Lasting, isorted; - .'400 . - " leeks aid Ey - ••60 Basket Wegontl; With a largo assortment O4Jewelry and Fancy Good French Baskets. Steel and Silk Begs, Silk Parses Steel Beedb• P i ocket Books, - Fenny . Soaps, new style !Vases, very fine; - Senson, Pen licirce; a large - assortment of ' - Combs cillevery description ;: with Outgo/nook - of mince. The Undenigned will be bhppy . accommodate (Kenos - and - the'public with anything= his line for ',Allegheny .City, Allegheny doubly. and . Pittsburgh Cit • :; • -': - : - - - Sensi•—e9ualpordinis of each—atti7 hlarket street. • ~•. • ' • I. ZEBULON RINZEY. : ingt A: L OGE Dad itendsome ssortment nevrestary/es, j 1; kiaviculdrifqaptcd to' City trade, lust received by .l . • liit.l.lßTfiN.,SbilTH & _ ..; IDIRINTING PAPER-- .kinsperior-articla Of Printing •.: I,..,ntandfor sale: ''-- I .. - B. a HILL; ' : • -C. and "Book Piwer, Or 'Potions sizes, constantly on .- .444 •.'..: -:,.. : • :.'• '.. ' • -97 Woodstreet, - , , :147T4771ftr.7:71.0•TP, '''.:,.''.•‘: . ':-...-:...- :'."...!•:::'.:-:.:.;...'5''.; -1''.;::.',.::: -. .. -. • . —aft_ elm -- , • 'Airivitt or ?leis?. StitreseedelSrt isioier - Gkodds EASHIONARGG H BAD QERErERS IEO S 1 BELT /171ttEl: SenDI3OOIIIIII.oWSECONDSTRIEET. tC. IiVEIIt.ICELIIIRGy • , . , IDESPECTFULLY inform; his friends. and the 0111 c: ...Lib in deneral, thavhe has received a very large supply of the choicest a pitmo, a d • SUMMER GOODS ever scenin l'ittsbarghtieleeled hg himself iifthe Eatn-con .sisting of , Sokliaby Preach =ld :DelgiarcOlothe; Oaesi 'Theees.„Vestings`, Ointment tie, Ace., of all 'shades tend colors;•'add• pf t he .Imeat. sod moat desirable potteenk, which will be made iirttro• order in a superier.erylei and , rut very moderate pricash;v: Prhas ntsn".On handArNieig. lite . Stock' isrlteligf wade clothing, :vhich soil yery tow. 'ap23:13,• E. FITZUER*LR,L' NEW YORK:CL O THING sToRE, • , • MotA,6Miitltet street. • brAVlNGrebelired One rdc riying . Cree k ly) my Spring .I_l. and. Summer Gpodai; I am prePared to offer to the citizens and pabliein general; It better le; oPready made Clothing than haitimfbeert offered before in Pittsburgh, and at prices 25 percent. cheaper than nimbus purthased in any other Clothing esmblishmear indite 117 - Don't fotger to calitt N 0.26- ' • • 1 • • raarl4—ly ' E.-PrizokitAta •- • . GOLD! GOLJII I OUL ••• ' '• • • ; , ; 0 T VIN ....12 - 22 - P.O.A. tag, HJ. ROGERS reinectfullyf Informs .Itie • the•pabllc that he has-opened. atio:Cnottunis STORE, N 0.27, Market alrect, b e twee tefrontaild Second; %where heltfill keep. constantly pn,hand silluge stud sups-, riorassortment.ofclothing,sultablc for the presentseasoa. Having Put yetiarned from Abe - Emit with 'a new end . Splendid ussoruneut or Cloths, Casisimeres and Vesting's, °C m& most .dewimble patterns, which will be made up -on the shorte no d de and in t he most fashionable , style, on the one price cash system, as low es can be had at any Other establishment in Pittsburgh. • - . ••• -D='t :forget tlia- place, but call at tho CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 47..Merket ai., Pittsbanyb. Dur3l3m The Sprilitig "Oita* Summer Stoat of SE:/LISA -MADE CLOTHING AT THE 1100118; vol rut 'Pit:Wm - SZASISS. HAS . Attu ntss kQuAtsicu Ecen by ths Celebrated Establishment irseff. TIIE UNPRECEDENTED-PATRONAGE bestowed upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has 'er.abled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow him to .sell," Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any other House,Eust OT West. . • • JOHN ItI , CLOSICEY , Manufacturer er Ready.tnad Clothing, No. LSI Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has Just completed his StoCk, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the largest. mturfaihtonable and varied assortment READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; all of which have been made under his imme diate inspection, in iris ciry, Plucmrtzwr must unmet A emicrgarima—together with one. of the choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black. Bine, Drown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city... Also, tine fancy VEST INOS of every description, such as Cashmeres, jeilies,rieh Elliks,fauoy Satins. Ice., Ice. All the new est sty los fancy OASSIMF.RES, of every description; , all of which will bc made op to order at the shortest tire, 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 DEALLNG; and in order to es tablish a confidence in th e buyers, I ern determined to ad here to my - original motto, " quick Saks and Small Pro far;" and also make the buyer his" own salesman, ley mozkingthe lowest price on via article, la . plain figures, so that each customer cell select irons immeruie.and eznalsitely assorted stock,tbe articles he requires, at the low ist price it can possibly be bought for. Business shall continue to be transacted at my emeen site establishment. which has long since obtained the character of being the First Ibiloring .Fstablishment in Pittsburgh. • mar2s Valras IrTv .7 , l ,, WlLr'i" -IL BOOTS AND SBOES. -LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Proservlng Blacking. A • COMPOSITION of Nents•foot Oil end Ivory Black, for nourishing and preserving all binds of Boot and Shoe:Leather t rendering it soft and pliable. and producing ! the most bnlliantjet black, equal to Nolo Orathrr, without communicating stein or spot to clothing: Lactvaaab Co.,igNe.. tO Third owe, steer Wood,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black ing..desire simply to stain its peculiar composition and. effects on the Leather. It ie composed of neuts-foot oil and pure Ivory black, and renders the leatber nt once soft and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes from cracking. With one-fourth the labor usually em ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, It produces the most brilliant let black polis h .imagi nable, equal . in every respect to patent lenthkr. and Ater, rubs - off o n th e pareetloonr • Gentlemen 'are invited to call at our Stow,-No. fvl Third &Orel; near Wood, nuit have the blacktnq turd on their boots, and.wbere they can see upwards nt 3sooo eERTIF ICA TES, . • . From the most distinguished individnalain the U. State., all of vrbom recommend it a■ being, for Iteautv of polish, pretervins the leather, and feeildy of application, the most beautiful ever o'Scre4 AD the pubtle. LEEWAIID.t CO., mayflatf fr; Third street. near Wood. 1110 1101 i S -Kul , . pi: its AND subteriber has received and now on bond, a large nssortment of Housekeeping Goods, ecimpriring.iu part. as follows:- 44, 6-4, 164,124 BPd Colton Sheeting'; • 64, 104, 12.4 Bantaley Sheeting , ' t. • Pillow-ease Linen. and alluslitatcLing ; 51nrseillas Quilts, Blankets ; Plain and embroidered Table Corers Do. do. Piano do.: Windsor Drapery,-Turkey Red Cbtut": Bad' IlYindsor Holland. Linen Table Cloth.; • Damask Table Linen, all widths; pkinr, Doilies. Diaper Crash, e., ; wbiela will be sold at lowest-prices. at ROUT. D. THOMPSON'S. • xnartH No. 110 Market at. 3 doors (corn Liberty. 1 - 00 — AN -- te CAKT - IVELL, bore just reeeirect. ot• ,' , .lu. .S 3 Market street, an unrivalled selection a— ttend Reticules and Purses ; . Pans and Combs; . . • . . , - China Se ts, •Acconleons. &o. marV..3 • .IiOCiAN & CA . STIVF.LL. New Goods, at Num s - 17 y.allise 0010;11 or YOCRTH AND OMELET IrratETl, I . IIIIIWVA4II GREAT BARGAINS!—The sulisoriber has just re turned from the Eitstera Cidea, and is now receiving a vary extensive :Luso:meat of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, adapted to the preseat scuon, end mu *ing IL stock for mimes/mud variety not sarpasei•d by dt.v• establishment in the West. . ' ' DRESS GOODS! Very glare)! black Silks; 'Cravuu and Collars; Handsome dress do. tiluck lov e Veil/ und flak fs.; . Rich changeable do. i lacon et and Camb. hi:aiding. Rich ebangeable,Satin deiPlaid and striped Muslins; •Chlnes; ~ !Handsome Ribbotte; Mode and high coil French Gloves, Hosiery, &e.; ' Merinos ; • fur Cloak.; Mode and high eol'J Muslin"Perkeri Shawls ; de Lollies; • 'Cashmere do. Newstyle inuslinde Laineiglain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin stnped Cashmeres; fringe ; Fancy do. do. iPlack Thitiet Shawlt, dn.do. Black and colored Alpaettokßlark do. dn. Plaid Ginghams, bright eo-;Silk do. do. Ion; . • • (Fine Broclim do. New style Vieenes; 'Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright coTors; ',Plaid, Long ao. California Plaids; . iLow Priced do Black Bombazines; ;Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION • Ilia stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been see teeth& with mach care—with particular reference to Disraeli of calming, durability- of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: . • The best Calicoes for ct cit. ever offered ; Double purple Calicoes,Eliglish,l2l cents; Green . do. • Oil Chintz •, BritlehCbintres; New style Merrimack C ; ali ßlue do. /pea Blue and Orange do.. • Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Mullin de Leine., of the low price of 12k cents per yard. Also,- Mack Alpacas for 1.21 cis. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and,bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 12k cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins,O+ (o Id; Yard wide Unbleached, 6* to 9; Bed Ticking. very cheap; Cesinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings , Plaid Linsey.; Domestic Gingham., Mariners' Shining.; ' Colored Cambric.; Flarmcla lower than ever offered ; Canton Flannels. • • .LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens; Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; • Do. do. Clothe; Resent. Sheeting; Do...l)ippers;_ Linen Bril4og t ernsh. • • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large•stock of. Blanketi, from coarse to very one, also Blue and Drub Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. . • GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. 'Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cos simeres; Over-coatinga ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; . Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under GarnWentli; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc.., etc. ' The subscriber having made extraordinary Prepare dons for the Fall and Winter trade, and having parches ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he hes ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasersgenerally, are r_apectfully invited to call. (nor2ol Spring. Faelifiiian of 111111lnery Bonnets •Vardtnals, JUST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, rich Cardinal Silks, Fashionable Ribbons, ftneet French. Flowers, Cords, Fringes, Trimmings , &c. Straw Banpets cleaned tad altered to the Spring fashions by one of the best Straw Milliners in the city. Silk Bonnets, Cardinals, Dresset„ and every article ln the Millinery and Dress making business, made up by the best hands, nt . marts . MRS. DUFF'S, 10 St. Clair street. • fie w Combo, , 4 ZEBULON KINZErS,II2 Matters eraser._ 14 doz. very high back Shell Tuck Combs ; . 3 " medium " " " " acid; " low t. 14 " narrow bearded top ' 60" fancy top Bank, • 10 " plain . . . 1 ~ 420 grois corn. Horn 30 doz. Shell Side Combs, assorted sizes; grosscom. Horn Side Combs" 3 doz, Shell Dressing Combs.; . 12 " Maul° " 4 " imitation " " - • GO " best English Horn. . . 6 ".•S. S. S. - fine Ivory." extra large t 4 S. . 4 • tin boxes 12 gums S. " " Ir 1 'Comb Cleaners;' Jai. McGuire,; • • . trall..oll, Third street, near Wood, reSpectfully informs his customers and the public that be kindest Tecate .ad from the Enst a well selected assortment of SPRING GOODS, which he will make to order In thebestylanner, Cheap for Cash. • FLOUR -;-40 barrels best Family Flom' reed and for eailo by [may2l thr. DYER. Ml== - itrwerfiozAilr4tlltire-v, MMURNI Mil --- ,Ettits • "zma. "PRILADSLPALS,_'"' ritIVR"E NVPTYORK /3013TON,y&e.' 's THOMAR'32IORBIDGE, • STA? tPIrE & &CONNOR, Tkiiitgraphia. • Pittsburgh : . Tlini old established L e beingoow in fall operation; thei are prepared, with their usual.exten , sive 'arrangements,' to forkard merchandize, produce, &c., in' and from the above porta, on liberal terms, - with the regularity, dispatch and safety, peculiar to their Mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment on the - rvayls avoided. All consignments by find for this Line received, charges Paid,. and tortvarded in any_required . dtreetions r free of • chargefor•commission,- advancing of storage; ' • No interest; directly, or indirectly, - ii, steamboats. All communications pimp:ly attended to, on applica tion to he following 'Agents: • •.• THOMAS BORBIDOE, • • VS Market street. Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - Canal Rosin, Pittsburgh; • O'CONNOR & CO, North st.'iDultimore; , . . ... • • ' - 2 ,,, .."..... .... -- .Z ---. . , . . • . '4: :' 1 849 .. - -- EakiM •.:,:, DI erehautls Transportation Astne,-: - . , : ' .VIA pENNSYINANIA.CANAL AND.RAIII-ROADS,' TILE Canals and Rail Roads being now open, anti in. good order, we are prepared to (inward all kindsameir... chandtze • matt produce to Philadelphia and Rabin:tore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as • any. other Line. ::: • ' •C. A. hIcANULTY & Co., • : • .• Canal Ruin. Penn street, Pittsburgh. ~ Aorxra—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, - - • :ROSE MORRILL ec Co., Baltimore.. [min aftESM I'B4 Illerishouttai Ilrear../Prellglot Line, . For Blairsvil l e, -Winnow% . liallidapsburgh,. and nr/ Tam Line will continue to curry all Way GOCKIa with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates or Ike:gilt. A08.175-•-C. A. 91eANULT1'.& Co., Pittsburgh. . , D. D. WAKEFIELD, Johnstown. JOHN AIILLER, Itisnasecr-s—James Jordon, smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, It, Moore, John Parker, 8. F. Von Donn horst & Co. Wm. behmer Co. Jno.lll , Deviti Bros'., Pittsburgh; Ivory, Saudi, Mulhollan de Ray, John Grad* & Co., Blairsville. . - - marl7 (Gazette and Joninalind CO. .1 SOLTIIIIIMLD keln Yll7ll litattill. entsseitoo, PA.; jI , the most popular of ali BOOT and 13110 E Es; tablishments In the West. This plane has gained .••• to reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoos: which ate made: expressly to order for this market, and be-is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES In the - Nytolem country.~ bet be Is enabled and deter minad to sell his GOODS lower then any other house possibly can. he cares not what futilities they boast of having for offering great inducements to the public. -It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and Anglifies in au advertisement, that the Great Bargain Conies has over. others, which nimble* its proptieter. to cell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from t 0 to 23. per cent• lower than any other store in the city, The stay to test the matter is for all who Intend purchas ing BOOTS and SEIOES, to call at HATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and pricei and all will be satisfied that the Gust Bargain Corner, SAit/t• field and Elfilt strew, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes strap, for I rash: • ' deck ' DAM. . .. . NIgTiV GOODSZarIi. rairiWinriaraillltifi New Spring.and Summer Dtu Goods now opening at th e Sign of die Xre 'ESE'IrE on - Marko turret, • brprati'TAied and Fourtd SllttLl. Witt L. RUSSELL, No. 61 :gasket street, be :•`-. tureen Thiel and Fourth street., sign of the Big Golden Dee•llica.has noricolurne nerd receiving a very !mega and tplendiil stock of spring and Rummer PUT GOODS, wine h be is vomited to offer to ols numerous customer* and the public generally, at pricer fir below those or any former season. These floods have all been Selected with the greatest care. and will be found to be one of the largest and Most sple-ndid stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in thin city . • As many of these Goods have been purchased oftheim goners,per she latest arrivals from Europe, the sabscri• her fs conftdent that lto can offer to bis customers the very newest sfyien of I.adles Drew Goods, comprising n Eglish, French, Swiss, Irish and liteolcb Goods. togethel with 0 (01110100rtMe01 of American manufacture, and cheaper 'bin lean be found elsewhere. • LADIES' DRESS . G.IODA. Rich Chameleon Silk's, slXlrellleqlotv ; Rich Broeade do. hi..setts - al goods Rich Grenadinea, plain and &gaited ; . Glace Silk. rich goods: Pauli de Bole, fashionable and iste imperi a non.; ; Black Jrronrtr. plaid and Wiped; niveade Lustre,. new *vier.; Mohair• Chameleon. figured. (very cheap ;1 Pitt Tiesnee, all colors; . Itaisseinea, in great variety; Paris dotted Lawns, for evening Jtes,es; Kew style rich Mourning Lawns; Orgaud:e Lawn*, a beitatfulartleir , Meek tiros dr, Rhine. all widths and qualaiew ; {Slack ficaulanziore, of mcmt apprurtd mate. ; Pdsll priultd Usrescs,clirrmely low; Ptyit printed Lamas. fib grels rari.ty ; • 3raper rod Cmpt fullu.surtnuntniceaurs wut oualtiler ; Together 'with a large supply or Be lanacsaud, Alpacas same as love u 12) cents per. yard. •In additiou In :be above .will be hound a. beat/111W assortment of Black Brussels Luce Cur incoming dresses, suantillas and capes. Also, Preach worked Capes. Coilars and Cuff!. latest slyles. Also. %oons. taints sad Spotted Robes, very cheap;Btvlss t Mull,Jscone%sod Book /destine; Bonnet Itibb , tn; Whin:4ll6lton •, Cravats Scarf*: A rufletalr ; Gloves; ?ditty. and liosien% SHAWLS! SHAWLS `I • Crenadine Stirtsrla ; plata amttigurcd ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article; Roth rhongratile Glace fliaarlii„ high 'alive; Mode . r.adi'd Thilut o. extremely low Black F:snii`tllliitiet • do. • very cheap; inaek dn. brit quality Itlaci ;tilt . - .10. low prteeit; . \Vbite Canton Crape do. *plc udid goods; Chameleon Silk do; . late naporiationa; Priuted Catlin:late do, chcapeatin-the city; White Ended Thilict. du. a beautiful article. The largoat, cheapen and beat assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid,rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colon, can always be found at thaDigllce-Iliwe,betrieen Third and Fourth (marti) WM. L. RUSSELL. Domestic and Staple Good., Cheapest Yet e LARGE STOCK GP CALICO, from 3 news to In 21 - 1, cents per yard; Bleached and unbleaehed from 3 cent. opwerd ; Bed Ticking. and Cheeks, a full supply of all qualities . end prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkius; Table Diapers; Crash and Bowles; Scotch and Manchester Gioghtuns; Sattinens; Kentucky lean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fall to please, and without fear of competition.. . V' Remember the Big Bee 'Rive; Market street, be tween Third and Fourth streets—No. 62. • mar2S WM. L. RUSSELL.. • - stir:is lit- .4.110_, lIARNEZS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. WM: subscriber take" this method of informing his .11. friends and the public In general, that he liss the largest stock of following named ursicles,of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunk!' and Whips; all of which be will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the beat mechanic' in Allegheny. county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lower:lb anima been heretofore sold in the city, he woold invite persons in need of the above named ar• dries,' to his Warehouse, No; 244 Liberty street, oppo. site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery octal G. KERRY. Steel an 161 e • anufactory. TprHE subscribers 'have:enlarged Abeir Steel and File Manufactory, the corner of O'Hara street and Ing alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being of a superior.quality, and having engaged - competent operatives, they are prepared to fur nish Files , of every description,. that wilt compare .wiSt the beit blip:tried ankle ;-and being in to make it the interest of all'Who use Files nr any. ay, to put• chase from them, they wilt' sell their Files at . reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and pur chase those which arc worn and broken, Public pat ran ugge its respectfully invited, notr7) I. ANKRIfd as co.. Ailey Livery Steiger. .. Ter subscribers having purchased, from Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in tending to increase their stock of Horses, ....a 214, . Carriages, Buggies, &0., would respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the public. Horses ' , ept by the day, week, month or year, and additional ,lulls are , being erected, In the second story,:for the ac commodation of Canal stock feb2.l.7in ietiring from the Livery bniiness, l'‘Vith pleasure (from a (Ong nequaimance) recommend my successors to' thepatronage of my friends and the public. - fehnlut - CHARLES COLEMAN. Blgelowls_Carringe litomeiraetoryt Diamond alley, between Wood and Smti/iff' eld .eireets. , E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully r: inform the public, that at Ms Factory can ---"*" m - nil times be-found-a large supply of Family Carriages,- Parouches, - Ruggles, and all Made of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance anal -neatness to any found in the East.. Contracts for any number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will be warranted. - e.Ti ..A - z D°h >r"i ~u+.r..!f~x 5S 7.~' qq.. ~-1~ /... .+~. i k,✓~+_s r 'F`....x.~'*—5~"~,....a-~'y`drL . - ;vn .f`~~>.wa.;.A ':_`: 1111 MMMIEEMi THE. DIG GOLDEN .BEE-lIIVE AGAIN RAS9I S ! PAR Ranzaztcom—Col. R. ratterso», R. IL Patterson, E. D. Onzzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Lag" C. L. Magee and Alderman Steel. (feb2 7;l3m Wholesales and Retail. , . . . . • - • AirpLE.s HARNESS AND TM:NE lit ANUFACTORY. 1110 BERT 14.11ARTLEY, begs leave to in polp , in, form his friends and the public generally,' hat tie continues to occupy that large arid Com modiousStoreßoom, formerly occupiedby Semite a r estock & Co., No. 66, comer of Ditunend alleyfandWood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle ji Bags Valisesailitlo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles tnhis line: - 'Hoalsci keeps constantly on - hand, and Is prepared to tarnish to order ' all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the engem- tainafactured articie, and at 66 per rent. Countti Min/alias and Partners would do well:to call and examine his stock before purchasing' elsewhere, as lie is determined to SSA first rate articles at very low prices. . • irr . Don' t... forge t Ole PloCei No. li6i comer of Wood street and Diamond Alley: . - _ ap26 Bri in= & QOq OTTLE RS MANZVACISTBER9 Car IVIXERAL WATION, SarsapariUtt; Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer s , Mead and Pop, No. 18 Maiket street, and 100 Libertp. Rtreet comer of. Cecil's alleyiTittsbargh. • , rrtarZt: . r . a . Dim&.c.trts 4 - 11 1 :tORE10A-.PASSENGER - IPPPIPA' • ' Perth:Beat Ownero in' this • T ET TREPRIENDS'OF.EhIiGRANTS he careful to _IA have their orrengenNontsthade according to the new Provision Law, and take no moots receipt t wlthoutlutving it Inserted ; Otherwise they will hacallopayja Liverpool, before they thiri.. • - Hereafter arlSfeerait.Pcisnrigers CisMirigfrem Suropei • engaged in Anzetiett, to tome °ter insithir qf the Ships of HASN,D.EN 4- C0.., - witile furniShed ihith thefollowing provisions, or theirmuthalentin other orated.., equally . See Act of Cougghss, May Pr, 1949. - •- ' • • This plan will prevent sickness onboard. Reretofore . when Passengers round themselves in Procistons, many of them came 'on' hoard entirely destitute. which often caused much sickness' and death:— • • 10 lbs Oatmeal, • -- • 10 this Flour, • - • •• 10 the Beans und - Perot, ..- 35 the Potatoes, • • t pint Vinegar, • - • . • • ' GO gollonsMalec, - • ' • • 10 th e Salted Pork, free nom Bone; All of good quality, end•onef-tenth of tho provisions fur nished, will be delivered-to each Passenger every week with a sufficient supply of fuel for cooking. • Each ship in this line will be properly ventilated, and • a geed - Louse otice.tholiassage-way 'tenant' to Um Pas sengerp' apartment: 'Die euboorie ru'd .cooking-rangeg for,the use of Passengertf, era:kept tinder cover. , Evedy Ditcnti°""in tip paid to promote thew health and Comfort. .Remithuices made as usual, PyOI 7I PLIV, Mid at moderate etr BonlCof England Notes mid 'Foreign , Exchange pur- Chaand at current rotes. . , . . Debra, legacies, PCII6IOOB, dcc., &c., collected, an d copies Of Willsprocured, with every other business con nectelwith • an European Agent- . • - • • • - • . JOSHUA. ROBINSON, 'unit . Post Building, corner Of..P9 re n en 11.bndniAgVooeutit'ith •-•- • , Sim Commercial Wipe. - E. IV.- Klams.m. & C 0.,/ DO Wt, Etsulad. & Co., EB4 Wall, st., New.Nork, 5 . LbreTpool,„.England, _.... Rimescreintir la ono their frimtet s.nd the' •'''' public, that they.have commenced the acre it fa: shiprinr And Comm:trim Businiss, to ,.i .l I k gether with the General ra.unszer Busmen, -1 ,t '• grantlag certificates of passage from London, Lierpool. Dahlia Belfasf, or any port of the OM Country to hew York, 'Boston and Philadelphia an the moat reasonable lentil. • . . Dmileundltills of Exchange, trove II to any meow on the Royal Sank of Ireland and its brunches, and on The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, *Met" and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, antfare corn- - minded by men of thametet And experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be .desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adliered to. . Packet Shipeltoseins, Siddon s, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the tartest class ; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. . Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packet's:lll Weekly. For pats . age or freight, apply as abcrve, or to • JOSEPH SNOWDEN. o r EDMUND SNOWDEN, &ell) COTZeT Ith and emitharld tits.. Pittsburg corner.. • INDIthINITY; The Franklin Ftra insurance Company . .. OV PLULADILPII7I. ' • DiRECTORS : Charts a W. Doneker, Georgo W. Diehards, MIMS Dart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph' E. Doric. Samuel Grant, Davila DIOWRe, Jacob R. Nadia. Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. DANCKEH, ?reel. CULL U. DEICIEILIk. Secretary, • fl CO3llittlt to make Inaurnuce, perpetual or tainted, an every description of property in town and country. The Company hare resorted a largo Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Tref:nuns, safely t or .ted, arrant ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January lot, 1519, nc published agteeality tout Act of Assembly, were ot lol ows, via t Itlonpra !teal Fatale 51,037,43„; 41 31.:U4 xI Temporary Lonna 90,U01 stack.• a Cash, Ac. 1.t414 37 SI3.3I9ASIZSI s- - !tine". belt theorporailoni a , period' of tb yews. they bare pai upwards or One MiLion roar Hundred Thdu• sand Xiallan, 101111C4 LI bre, thereby alfinding evidence of the advantage% of lnsnranee,aa well as the ability and disposition to meet will& ptompineit, all liabilities. J. °ARMCO& %Will:Cs Agent, mar2l Office cornet Wood antl33 ere Ylrc anti BlOrine lom=sane. 111.: Insurance Company of North Jimmies, of rbilis T delphis,through itsclaly authorized Agent the sub scriber, offers ro tank. permanent and limited Insurance oa proptrry.lothis :ay and it vielaity,and on shipments by Itte tonal and Tierra. • DIRECTOMS; A Him! O. CoLn, Pretl. Samuel Brooks. • Alex, Ifenry, - Charles Taylor, Ssmact W. Jones, Samuel W. :finial, Ethward Smith, Ambrose wait, John A.l3rown. Jacob M. Thames, John Mite., Jan B. Net Trustbas P. Cope, Illabard D. W ood, ...Wm, Welsh, Belay 1), "Reward. Are's% This is the oldest liitnrante Company IP the United' 'States, barktig been chartered in 1791. ebarte t is per penal, and from its high *lauding, long experience, ans. ple means. and avoiding all risks of en extra halardoas character. it may be considered as offering, ample seeua ty to the public. wivaAm P. J ONEZ4. At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co.,Water and Trout ma., Pittsburgh amply .. _. YCemorral»D"rroigciln~ subscriber' baring removed from N 0.170 PO Noe. I 172 and 174 Liberty street, offer for AMC Coeds, as follow", tasters: Mid now landing, . :LSO bags prime Rio Collie ' new crop;" • " Govenrrmeni Jaya Cofier ; ISO Mule. prime New Orleans ;Sugar; 520 tibia. Plantation Sitalamtex; -- 100 " St. James Singsr-house Molasses ; • 100 lit. eb. Young Hyman Teri ; 40 - Gunpowder and Imperial Tee; new 40 " Chutan Powrhong • crop. 79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Ten; 100 bags white Wood Sugar; CO bores white Havana Sugar; 40 be gs Pepper 20 -Allspice; 100 boxes Muslim!, in 4 and lb. cans; 100 Malaga Buch Raul;,; ‘. layers; . s o 50 gr. l. it • 20 casks Zunto Currants ; Inhales Sicily Almonds; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco; 50 baskets Bordeaux and Iffarseilles Olive Oil ; 200bb Is. and 100 hf. bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel; 9 barrels Honey; 1500 tbs. Cheese ; • 9000 galls. Witter nud Spring Sperm Oq ; 1000 " Bleached North.west Wbale Oil; 1000. " Crude • 3lXMso Crux & Sons' sup'r Principe Cigars ; 30,000 lfavan a Bean; .• 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages; 2 ptutehecms Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine la Madeira Wine; 20 ,• Lisboa " 40 " Oporto 50 " Sweet Nlalaga \Vlne ; 15 Indian barrels " a • 15 Mids. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne ; • 40 cases *eft Bordeaux Claret ; 30 baskets Champagne Wine; 2 doz. sill* Stomach. Bitters; 200 bills. pure Rye Whiskey front 1 to 5 years chi. non & RICKETSON. CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS---Four. cases , containing: 12000 Sr. Bt Yarn Principe Cigars; - WOO Barran Imp'd do . do 4000 dela Cruz Cubed° do - 32,50 LaNerma Hay.Regiliado . 1 4000 Primcm Hav'a do do 2000 La Luna do do 25250 La Minerva do Just received dad for sale by -JOSHUA - RHODES.; opl2 • - No. 0 Weed street. MICR SALE---s 4 Brick House, and Lot of 18 feet iro n on Clay alley by 60 deep towards Wylie street, ne ar to Warblngtort street. The House is well arranged and ih good repair. Price, 81000-8400 in hand, s4oG.irt one year, s2oo.at two y ears, 5200 In three years, er $6OO In Scrip In band. . This property is rented at 8125: S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, .. • . Smithfield street. Por Sales A VALVABLE PriorEarr,'zituated in the City of BTEI , Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz:—.One 1.01 of 60 feet front on Third.street, by 180 feet to an alley, and on which there Is a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which has been mostly eecupied a Torrent these last seven or eight years, and is now occu9ied.as a-Tavern, by Mr. Crane. There is olsoa large Stable on the came Lot: ALSO, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de scribed propbrty, somewhere about 27 feet from on Third street by .180 feet to an alley, on which there is - a Two Story Ilmise,containing2 rooms on the 6ist iloor,3reerna on the second floor; itiSO, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied Ratite Past Mice:and now occupied its ,a Bakery. Thirre is also a Stable on the same Lot err:lroned. ' . Both of the above Houses ciont:on'Third street, near. Market street, and nearly opposite the 'Court House. .1 will sell' both these Lots - and Honied. together, or each House and Lot separately: - ,Termst—One - half of the tinrchasernoney. to be paid at thee of sale, and the other half pay able one 5 ear after the sale, with - the nsuatinte rost—the balance to be secured by hood and mortgage on the same property, Title indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. ' Per:session : given at the Ist of April rit would he sold.. For fur ther information, enquire of , the undersigned, by letterer - otherwise. • SAMUEL - McCLAIN, . %Pittsburgh, April M,"494af - No. 95-Wood st. ROGERS dc . , AY MAGAZINES REVD AT M. A. MINER'S.-- Goders Lady's Magazine, for May. National Magazine, for May. - - Graham's Memoirs of my Youth; by A. De Latnartine Lifeand Letters of carohne Fry.. ' - .The Waverly . NOyelliZbY.Sir Walter Scott; complete in five volumes.- edition. Bowdler's Family Sliakspeara; from. the sixth London Outlines of 'n New System of Physiognomy ; tratedi by T. W. Redfield, M. D. 'Littellbe Living Age; No. 235. .• : , • - Our ;Wet now comprises the largest and-most com plete nisorttnent In the West. Pr, Smithfield street, third door aboie 241. ' ap24 - _____ DialE OHM .3tuntrante grompuies. E' —24 barrels for sale by • • • ' - •- ELATTLIEWS &CO 'VOOblff:. - iDr "Balt r a Yieir — lFA.Telirki Sit • - B E LLOW AT CO S yo.. LOPE •10i- • ••••'''.St,'Nesi . 6l6 - 411airket skareek Tua undersigned :itiVing'determined • to deellne his present buthiees rind close ... up on-or beforeilielst Jaly-nexrcwill •, • from this day sell off for COSTIIIId csuniacii„nis entire stock of TRIMMING.' AND- FANCY' GOODS, embracing ngeneral assortment of Gonds iti the above line,' viz :—Filageli Laces, Edgings and Idsert logs, of every. deneription • French" Worked Cities, Col= lars, Cuffs and Sleeves ; . Critiein and Silk Hoin,,all colors and qualities; Children's do.;'Linen Ilandkeraluefin , Bead Bags and Purses ' , Steel .Beads. Clasps and St. - sel Prim mugs. Bonnet . Ribbons; Mantua do,; Belt do., cord and • Tassels, Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk, .Contes' Spool Cotton, Spool . S ilk, Linen and Cotton ' B obbins, Worsted -and Cotton. Bindings . and. Cords,. Silk, find ..Linert,La.iers; black, white and colored Kid Glovhf, of The:betlequalily: Silk, Lisle Thiead.and Cotton Gloves - and Mitts; Silk Floss ; Ames and German Pins; Hair Pins; Leather Belts. ' ' PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND FANS! , • • Every variety and - shade of Parasols, of. this purchase ; Fans ; of the moil beautiful and rich patterns, all (rest, and new; Ladies", Traveling Bogs; LailleaSpan Silk an Merino Vests; Buffalo. Tuck . Combs; Card Coffin- • Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read ing and Fine Tooth Combs Perfumery, of thatinest qnal hies ; Fine Soaps, Pearl , Ivory and Porcelain Buttons; Clothes Brushes. acc.acc. • - . • • ENTLEMEWS .FURNISHING . GOODS ! A large and complete assortment Gocasin the above line, consisting in part of Fine ShirtS,Standing and Byron Collars, latest Myles,* Silk. Undershirts ,and Drawers; Gauze, Cation tind - Marini; do. do.. Brown and White ; Linen Dnivecrs ;• White -Drilling do., made in' superior • style; bl'k Barnthea 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 Bombaziue• and Hair, Stocks; Satin and Fancy Ties; Silk and Satin figured and plain Scarfs; Shirt Bosoms and Collars;. saver. Lisle Thread Under shirts and Di-raisers ; Eng. and Getman ilnl f Hose ; Lisel Half Hose; Silk do.; a splendid auartiriant of Ebony and other Canes; Silk a nd Gingham ;Jmbrellas, Carpet Bags, . • Dressing. Gowns, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, black and colored :Kid -Gloves, Silk and Lisle Thread do., Shoulder Braces of the most approN;edpatterati ;" Money • Belts, Rus . sia Be lts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing Ca?s, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus penders of every descriptloni&e. • • - ' • • The entire-stock will be sold for cost, and carriage added. which - will tiring prices down 60 per cent lower than the same dererip.rin of Goads have ever been • offered In this city. B. F. STERETT, ' • . • . N 0.60 Market street, near,Third st. Store for. rent, nud Pinzqes (or sale, from MIST SFLEN STuCK 0 NEN/ ' : a p A. A. MASON. 61.. cos . ONE - I'Rtar STORE-NO. 00 ALAICKET STREET, - 1101.ESALE -AND RETAIL. • • A A- MASON & CO. having•considerably enlarged. A their Btpre.. for. the Accommodation of their in creasing business , are now prepared to exhibit to their Retail Trade th e most extensive stock of rich and rash-. tenable Imported and American GOODS they have ever offered in this city. Their large Shawl Saloon, together with anothor room. hero been fitted up and added to their Retail Department, thereby giving theta ample room for the display of their itrunensc stock. Doing constantly in the receipt of NEV GOODS from their Haase in New, York, they are enabled to offer the newest. latest and mostdesirable 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, Poll de Cheare, Fowlard Silks, Moos De:Lainei, Grenadines, Pekin, Bratiliennes, Brocho, Toil do Nonl, &c., Ice.— , Six hundred pieces et new -and rich style Jeer:nets, Tawas and Organdies. splendid designs.. Seven hun dred pieces .English .and French Pruitt; Ginghams, Challies, &c., &c. SILKS. Three trundrrd pieces of ric h plAjn. figured and change able Silks. of entirely new styles. 'Alen, Black Silks for Dresae a, Visite; Mantillas. /cc., ofuperior • high filmic. . SHAWLS. Coati:mere. Thibet, Loog and agnate Shawb, Gros Do Rhino, Pooh Do Soto, Canton Crape, Silk. &rage, Son , log Silk, Wool Plaid 'Grenadine and 31uslin de Lnine_ . • Cambric., /monism., 'Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss Muslins.Tartetane, Fancy Checks, Linen . Lawns, Dot ted Muslin., Mull and Nammok ao.. &c. LINEN GOODS. • . " Damasks. Covet,. Napkins. Dinners. Hdlifs .. Fr ench Linenland Drills, Bartisby Sdeetingt, Swiss dn., Irish Linear best make slid finish. • complete artortment of China Braid, Fioronce. Dan stable, Rough and Beady, Straw, English Chip, Fancy, tkc.„, Eve tfoxccT Rtancret .•. Ili hose* of Donne; and Cap Ribbons of the best styles. .Alset.blnek and colored Taffew And 99th,_ beat quigitY;Aka. Donne' ,Nilks, Liningseusd ArtiGeLsts, • . HOSIERY AND GLOVES. • . - - - Meet)" 4cacdplion of Ladian: 'Lod Gcot.'a Ihne'und Glaret.travais, Scads, ildkfs. Also. Bereer, Curie, etapelinsue Veils, Ulaek Lace. Decal Veils, ikc...te. Nete Mites and Alantilial. Droll the faskionablo cellars sad styles. , 'Runaway:go f.ACLf, Twareitoos.&e. Law, Copes., Collars, Cogs, titanding collars, Chenti. setts. Eoleueames, Frenrit sod English -Edgings, Cam+ brie do., le..ertinr, 111%3 Ribbans, LioenlCatlDTlC rind Lawn Ifilt 6.. Crape+. he., . PARASOLS AND PA RASOLETTES. More idea Two Tamussnd I'arnsols and l'arasoletter of every variety, ineltutinit Ole best make di fat! S. 4 atir. vd Chauseleon. CLOTHS, CASSIMIZRES. Vv-tines. Summer t:ltuft, Catronaden. Twetda, Jenon. Al3O, . Bonnet?, Cheek'., Counterpanes.. 4.IINGHAMS.GIII7‘I7., PRINTS, he. More than two hundred ca.et of ;he be gr ttylex. and of cam variety. igenthr4 and Efetrn Atelter.s. . Over cute Imitated eases.Of all the urn known and op. preyed runic of , illeached 3raplins, 300 halts ltrown da, or every variety and price Purchasers may always depend (Conn the great faeilit ties of this establish:mold upon obtaining the choicest Goods at the fowl Ttaionable prices—the system of unr eaters adopted by this establishment, as well as their. One Prier. S 'skin htiv lug met with Audi eshential favor that the subscribers ate enabled to offer still great er inducementsto purchasers, Every article will there fore. be 'narked at ;inch low rates as cannot foil to give perfect satisfaction. Merchants front all _parts at the vaunter ate invited to call. A. 11, . MASON ik apr . an Market stmeet. belweeu 34 and 4th ms. N. G. MARKET tvramr, between Firurth sire - e t and the Diamond. Foreign and Domestic Dry (Mods. The subscriber has just receired his fuss nipply . or Fancy and staple .Dry Goods adapted to the Spring Sales, consisting ia part of the following: 44 English Lawns. only 121 cu., French Organdy I.uwi.r, els-, 4-4 Bite Merimac Prints ' 121 kt5.,44 Double Purple Prints, 111 eta., Drab Mans de Lain. 11.1 rte., French Dross Giugliann. 121 cu.. 44 Brown Mus. lino, (rein 3 to 9 etc. Bleat lied Must ins,3l eus,44 Bleach ell Muslin, UI to 111 eta., Print*, Merlipoc Patterns, 61 et*., tal Mourning Fr. Gingham*, 121 cos., French York Cothsts, 121ctg • LADIES' DRESS GOODS: Brocade C.harrielion Silks, Drosha Figured Silks, Chu raelion Satin do Shinn, IVide . Black Plaid Silks, IVide Black Oro. de Rhine Silks; Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid Gro. d'Annour Silks ) Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black kfruitilla Silks, Paris Printed Lawns, L'nglish Printed Lawns, French Dross Ginghams Embroidered Swiss Muslin*, Paris Pfirlit d Mous de Lriins. tantin' Plaid Ile ra gel. Chamelion Plaid Grunadines, .Plaid Linen Lustres French Organdy Lawns. VARIETY GOODS: . ' - - - - - New style Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies' Craiats, Revcio Bordered-Linen Cambric Handkerclilers„.Freach‘Vork Ouries. and Collars: Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair aim Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, • Mull. Swiss, Jacortett and 'Thicad Edgings ,and Whim and Black Silk llosc, Cashmere, Moravian. Black and White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils. SHAWLS: • Embroidered :White Ca:Mir:ere and Crape Shawls, Plaid land Black Silk Shawls,. Black rind Colored Mous de .Lain 'Shawls; Belie Plaid Derage Shawls ; French . Cashme fe St, awlei and Plain mid lb:abrolde re d DC k and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. • • ' . DOMESTIC AND. STAPLE GOODS: ' • Iliamtvik Tahle,Linens raid Tette ClotitS;'Russia pet and Crash;. !Seth Litien and Linen Lawns, Bleached and BroWn Casinetts; itclitut ky Fled Ticking, Goinestie Gingtthrna, Colored Carabries,"--ted White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flanaels, Canton Viattnelsißrown, Bleached Red Colored Drilling,s. • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS'. Franclt tied'Euglieh," Blue, - Black add Bit:Alva Cloths) Black and-Faney Preach Cassimeres; New Style FaneT Vestiage and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts . and. Drawers; Linen Cambric And Silk'gruallrerehiefs, and it fate remora ofiGlev_es t ilesiary - apd Suspenders: and Su.spenuc..-. - PARASOLS AND PARASOI O ETTS: I have just :received a Splenniil - assortilte nt o. Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par and SOTt Shades. • • . - . The above Goods have all been pnicliased attho low oat cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at such rates. as cannot fail to please - all who wish to buy. good Goods at-low prices. , - - • ' - A SALOM M 6 NO',l3s..Markei t.,Pittaburgh. few goods I New Goods A T NUNIBEILFIFTY-NINE, Nerth-tcesLeorner of pourdi• and %Oast 3 - 171•03, Elkaostas!—The undersigned respectfolly infonits - his customers that he has pist...retorited. from:,the Eastern cities, and ii now. receiving- a large and ibeantifol-stireic of _FANCY ,and. STAPLE -- DRY - GOODS i . , containing a choice ,and elegant, assortment of all-the nearest. and most fashionable styles and fabrics, Miported this season, and embracing a complete variety of every article be longing to his has of business, nil of which-will be ofier ed at prices which mast prove satisfactory.to thelmr . , . _ . The eutitomers of thelioue:'.lllAd puretiatArdgenirogy etc respeethilly invited to give thesp.Goods an early ex . . Call soon and secure a Bargain '' PHILIP.SOSS; ap11.1: - Wholabalekand Retail Dealer in Dry eaodli..-- Fine - Shirts, Spring "EIDWARD 'FOCA tr. CO., ere 1101% , fee eiviug friirn their. Factory East, a large - stock of fine medtura'attal ity 'SHIRTS, whict,'for; durability - and style ofixturni• facture, lire not surpassed in this or any - other marker.— The trade will be supplied 'at lowest New York 'prices. il7" . Wareroom, corner. Fifth andparket 'streets, tin garit(faeturerof Linen. and Fancif Shiro,' OS0)713 GI lid Coltars Jobbers and Wholesale Dealem in . . deredenures Fur/fishing Goods, - r: NOSTII-WIT CORNEA Saint dn. UtailiST EMS. (DP STAIRs,) PPPTSIIURG}}, PA ',PRE iubseribers beg leave to call the attention ;'of Merchants and dealers in gentlemen's wearing goods, to Our large - stock of' fresh Spnng Goods, now opening; - among which are to - be found some ofthe rich est and moatadmirable styles of Spring Goods over offez ed in this market. - (Inc of oar firm is engaged tat at bur factory in.the East where we tter ourselves- tve nre manufacturing some of the best boa most durable styles and qualities of Shirts ; now called . for in any market.— Being very thankfid for the kind favors bestowed on us - during the last Year, we hope to have them continued, as we intend to, offer our goods at exceedingly Jew ; Micas, and accomniodale our customers with pleasing:terms.— We are ,confideut we can offer ; Shirt's at, as low prices as they can be found in dm Eastern markts, from - the fadt that out. advantages in manufacturing are complete' Please give us a call, and be convinced of above MN= . tr.. ~:lf~[sttl.[atitaits • D. S. al: • • - WOULD respectfully unnouuce to fife - citizens of . Pittsburgh end vicinity; that he willretultiOnathla . place a fete days. Ills unparallelledsucceasin the meat of a large majority of those:diseases which travel . c f . , over h a ae s r h d i p o b t "o n e fashionable the regarded t e wa practice, effiiviteidop 4 : o h thr t n d i on : mf b a p i m e: e n b u d; h al rean instructionsd mod e r n as l r d wi th o t i n tbi th o o p r i s n e . wards of fillOquititens of Tennessee,llirgiola,Noilli tat ! SOinh Carolina, " Kentueky and ledianti•, among them Physicians of high standing, and they all bear testimoni• of their entire satlsfaelion. • He has - aloe succeeded In: _giving permanent relief to nearly qoooindividualsomple• proof of which he eati.adduce. - •• • It is not pretended that the coneetilretion of, the results of medical research emanates trout one author, for be he ever so versed in medical science, he would come far, far short of so herculean a task. Dr- S. has been am. gaged since 1636 in - Sclecting and purchasing all the pap ular and secret rededies.'which could be obtained in . Fmgland, Irelund, Gennaity and the United States, from those persons who were eminently successful in curing some of thn following diseases, - viz:--Rheuniatbun, Dye. pepsin; Sick and Nervotie Headache, Pants or Weakness lit Back - or Joints, -Plinll3 - eis, Pleurnigia, Spinal Affec tions Epilepsy, Toothache, Contractions of the Muscles, Week or Inflamed Byet,Piles; Asthma, Cancer, Tetter, Foost Bite, Scrofula ; Ulcers , Mercurial Diseases of ling standing, Fetbale Diseases General Debility; At. • .Forftell inautictions•for Ilte cure of all diseases origi nating in, or causing - the derangement.of, the Nervous System, so that those who receive Instructions can act With equal efficiency as himself, his.chargeoui only. Ter i Dollars. ; Dr. S. is furnished with• certificates and reconirand tions from the most intelliKam. and teepee. • - cians of every place at which be has bail the p - . 7- x* visiting, which , lie will be pleased to exhibit , spectionrof any Who may desire it., • . • The ins anent; used are almost =elusively Vegetable, ex ceedingly simple, and withinuls read& of ail. Persons afflicted with any of the within , named Dis eases, would do well to call upon Dr. 8., and if not effect ually relieved; no remuneration will be required for his services. His motto is, No Cure, No Pay. Dr. S. will remain denng his stay at the Sr-CHARLES HOTEL, Room No. 73. - • • • opl7 11011 ACE 17—ASIL ' • -: Land and General Agex!icy,Ofilee• AT !RE CAPITAL 'OP, /LLLVoIs, CrIT SPITIVOSIXLTO. To Non-rpident Holders, of Tilincit Lands—Halders of Illinois indebtedness, and 'all persons desir- • . - • sus of purchasing - Stare Lands mid ; • • . Dimon scrip or bonds. . • • MILE undersigned would respectfully inform the public. that they have established in this cay—the capital of . 'theState of LAND and GENERAL AGE.C4 'C VOFFICE,thr the transaction of all business apper taining tberete,within the limits of the State. • All transaction's. relative to the purchase and sale of landi, elamininglands addreporting their location ad, vantages and /tine,. paying taxes, redeeming , land 'sold, for taxes, trivestigatmg titles, &c., buying end sellingoll descriptions kif :State Indebtedness; this awl every other .description of brininess attached to a• General Land . Agency, on thc most extended scale, will. he promptly and faithfully attended to.' In regatdialocation, we have many advantages over all other agencies in the State, being nt the Capital, near ' the centre of the Suite, and at the very fountainthmid o, all information in relation to•matthrs connected with lands, taxes, end State indeotedness, through the medium of the go rennuent and executive offices. , In addition IP this important advantage, the'senior partner, Mr. Ash,' has occupied, for several year,. ' the position of principal Clerk in State.Auditer's offic e, and havitig had charge of the books and State land department in said erten, has obtained a thorough knowledge on alt subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are; therefore, enabled at all times to give. correct and prompt information, ranch in advance of any other agency in the State: Our location Is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxes, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtnin the tax receipts through the mail, and the.monny paid directly into the State treasa: ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. AVe also beg leave to inform persons wishing to pur chase State lands, that oar arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness in any amount, and at less rates than any other Office in the Stare. • - In conclusion, we take Pride in referring to the char acter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind enough to permit us to use their names ne references, and with a sincere , desire to please, backed by fidelity,indus try and promptitude in all our business transticuonis, to merit the confidence of ell who may entrust their busi ness to our bands. nSII & DILLER. Spritigfistd;klareh 20,1819. - ' narEaSacittit.' lion. Daniel S turgeoe, ...... • - •U. S. Senate. Hon. James Cooper, . Cot. Samuel IV.lllack. Pittsburgh; Pa. - .1. VoustriDiller, Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia. • Gen. Adam Diller. Joseph L. Chester. do. • . • . Metiers. IVadsworth & Sheldon, New lark City. Messrs. Hill; McLean &C 0.,:• • •New Orleans. Messrs. Oorrdy & LouirriPe. John M. Wytner, Et% . St. Louis. • James Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati. Ills Er. Gov. A. C. Freneb . ,. - • 'Springfield, 111. Hon.Thoutas H. Campbell, • •do. Hon. S. H.Treat do. • • ' Inprr.3m I.NOTICE . ..To Tit; HOLDRIS Or PITISIMEOLI CrtISCEIr.— fit eenifortnity.with the thl Section - of the Ordinance of the lath of April, 1549. directing the nodersigned " to neguliate for ClTl' SCRfP., the Bonds and Mortgage's of individuals held by the City for property sold. amounting to TWENTIC-EIGOT TliOlifitA.ND DOLLARS.". Public notice in hereby given, that the said obligations will now • he disposed of tor the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations of One, Two rind Three Dollars. . Further Notice is hereby given, that City Bonds, bear ing interest from the I‘Stli day of .April,lh49. at the rate ot. 0 pee cent. per annum, withal any time bereailer be issued to ale balder or holders of City Scrip, in rums Or 011 r• iilllldted Ballets and upwards; according to the provisions of thr•above date, S. R. JOHNSTON ; spit • - •. - City Trerisarer..' • Homo and Sign Painting. •• T D. rirric.t.o would respectfully inform tile iitizent O. of Pitobingb cue Allegheny-: that he is prepared to do all kinds of 1./Ws:ABM:NMI. PAINTING, such as Imitation of Wood und Stone. All orders left wills J. ‘ituatssum, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. u 05:41 in ( - 10:1STAIILE'S, ASSIGNEES' and ADMINts TEA kJ TORS' SALE of Dry Goods. Clothing. Fancy Arti cles, Toys, Hardware. Cutlery, Saddlery, Gold •Wateli, &c., at A UCTION, by Catalogue.—Scrip wilt be taken/or some of Ott Goats. Cotnnae nc lug on THURSDAY next, May Vali, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, by order of Myers Barker, Constable. and G: %V. H. Mist:hill, Assignees of T. S. Waterman ; also T. Wilson, Administrator, and C. :Uinta!, Administtatrix of the lute I'. lifinial, deed, the' separate ntocks of three Retail Stares, by catalogue. comprising,in pari—col'd. cam ' brims vesting., balzarines, wagtais, cammt,. pantaloon stuff's, cashnmrett, broad cloths, worsted plaid, French cassime reit, gambroon, coating, drilling, linen and cotton checks, chusan, chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere shawls, black Holland, summer casnmeres; moos de laines, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces andedgings, grosd' Naples 'silks, a large assortment of ribhands, tree coils, alpacas, merinos, red flannel, lustre and dimity, a large assortment of merino shawls, braid, gimp, straw and lawn bonnets; de !aloe and cotton shawls,,crape, ctn. vats, silk- hdkfs reticules, a lot of clothing, hardware, cutlery, toys,. French and German fancy.goods; also, grocenes ice. • Catalogues will be ready.on Saturday, sad g oods arranged for examination uaMortow. The Assignees have concluded to lake Scrip at par for their goods, which wi I the marked in catalogue. The Consta ole'n goods will be sold for par fonds. and the Adminiti. trators' for currency. MYJERS BARKER, Constable.: G. HOETELL . .W. H. MISICHILL, Assigneee of T. S. Waimea. T. WILSON, . • • C. MINTAL, Adm`r and AdneX of the late I'. Nintal, dee'd. may 3 JAMES MCKENNA,Anct 2000 Premium Blinds. BJ. WILLIASIB, No. 12 North sixth street, Philadel phia,, Vinegars Blindand Window Shad. Harm)' nicer, (awarded the first and highest Medals t t the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for thri superiority of his BLLNDS; with confirmed confidence in his manufueture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of WOO Blinds of narrow wed wide slate, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of now stylCs and colors.— Also, a large and general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all of which he will sell alba lowest CASH PRICES. . . . Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. Daztatas supplied on liberal terms. • ' • . The citizens of Alleglieny • Couity ate respectfully in vited to cull, before purcbtunng elservhere—confident of pleasing nil,, . u7O Open in the evening. VoCoulziitry.Alprchil.ntsi. MIIODKINSON Would remind yotithat you can nqw . secure Chino ' Walt, Querniware,.4c., at . such prices as never were heretofore offered at. Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doom below Sib. fml7 iiiice to t TU; Pabseriber informs the public. generally, .and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularlY, that he is discontinuing the Queenswaro business, and will sell off his present stock at reduced prices. Those who wish to obtain China, chaten.swerre, or Glass, Neill find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, 'much cheaper that:the usual rates. • . .• Remember the place, CHDIA HALL, Ho. 118 Wood street, near the Auctidh store. • P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any.person wishing to buy it, at a bargain ICT - ENV DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS; Burke's Build "ings,•Pourtkureet—Houon Arrnosnr, Daguerreo- Sypists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their.Dtiguerreotype of mums and others, at rooms In the third story of. Btuke's building, 4th et. . Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured . Alai' rte pains shall be spared to produte them in the highest perfection of the art..oar instruments aro of the most paw. cella kind, rambling us to execute pictures ud.surpassed, for ilighlnish and truthfulness to nature.. The public are solicited to call and examine. • Persona bluing for pictures are neither regained or ex -peeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given.' • N. B. Operators will flue this a good depot for Mock and chemicals. • '. . . . Erlastructions given the art, containing the more .recent Improvementa. ian7 e ravel oolling,, • .• - THE subscribers respectfiillY inform : the "citizens of. Pittsburgh and vicinity, du:it they are now fully pre-' paced to fill orders for. 'GRAVEL ROOFING, iu a man ner not to be surpassed in-this city or elsewhere. From their experience •nt business, they. feel confident that they will render satisfaction to ill,zhose who .may give' them work. The superiority Of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particidarly in case of fire, is too well known to require any arguritent.in its favor. To those who are unacquainted 'with our werk,We beg leave - to refer them to Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Body Patterson, M.. Bone, Jr r and others, forawliom we have done 'weak. . Orders thankfully - received itid promptly attended 10 We will be' found on -Wylie street, be *twe.en.High andTannel streets. • • - • MATTHEW MC6O:VBRN. JO ELN SKINNIN- ' - f IOTTON 96 bales, for stile by' • ' - • - trtaY2 bo. EU • •-• ' ' f • marl9:3meod wm. GETTv. .'" j;ji .„ — flrafi cry ' v omit. sis tiongra.dnate a fratirami * . - . - AN.treATENTINst4REOD - Pors, ~: 'FOR Blitutirst Aistrehoss sorivosskallds mtbilinly; : i tistrotno i cif the itlndihnthespvertiedWpreisoted: in this eoantsiiin'Earolie fol friediettlfierPttsetto. l 4 tottOt • .. - only one eVerilinowii to liitt.iixt whitu -the satvnntotiofd .. - can be conveyed to the human eye, theear, the' begtp or. •.. o any patt of the boar, einbtl-externalfy, orluiernally, -, ,In it d eqmite, gentle streanhwitboutsbOdb s l9 l .7alt .117 - with : ~... pierces sufetys—utultdlert.WildrtlntePo 64 e l'et*'''_,,' ; ';''r - . r. Tbili icapottsat apparatus is now ttiOly aftv••-c. • • by.inameot tho most eminent ribrielansAf• tehtuitry -,,: t 'Orutrate4pe,'fa,whoia the afflicted AO ..oillet,„ ;Ray concern . ciutc.be 'referred: Referent! wilt given to =MY' highti respectable cltiteithi'lw 0, - haveri . .. been cured, byineans-of this most valitabllftallf tiSeOf ' some of the MostinveteratifharVous discuderif, - OrhiCh ; : could not be rekiofed.by stn.y.mber knotvn atanit.: ,- - • ' • Among vorients otbersiit has beekproyed to - boadtairr;.:r ~ ablri4arded for the ,cups ofsikeifollowime'disease4Sixl• -, . nervous headache and oiler diseitdeniot ilid brain.%'l; ii. :with this apparatus a10ne:2144 ; 4e operator, can chuvt;s,. • • 1' the galvanto &lid' with eusitohd,sofsdy, lathe eye,tsti re. store sight ; eTstire ..iiingopt.,l!llle en EiCil,eSi or? bee; ' Mg; to the longue or othe4 organ), to resOtott 411bbeot DF!." . to the various piwfs of the .bott,d, for' the ..cti:ts of Ormite • . rheumatism, astlima,neuralpid, Or lia dolou l yilltkpattil - ' yids, or palsy, gout, chorea or Sr. den. leP9', weakness from sprains, some diseases r ,s4 te‘ males, contmtion of the limb*, look - . 1 .0" . (e14 .-. 9' 1 : i " Rights for surrounding ecmnties;of Cji, - "7 ,e ._ . t 04 3 1. 2 4 privileges; with ehe lartroinentrumy Rurol.esieP - ' also tested for the cure of diseases, " - .--....,-- -- ' : Full instructions vrill be glveriCt iOne'iosioiis efteiiii. eels to be used for veriotur d',.e . " 4 Seottul the best manner for operating for the. cdreof there lisessesovill also be ' fully explained to the purchaser, and aptunplilet put into his hands• expressly foi - tbess . poppiesoplipfully pls. pared by the patentee. Enctulieof_ ?t, m , ,i, ~: . . B:WILTJABISL,IfiaIs Street, . iielF4 . lllt . st. iliqulsMitVg: 1 ---- ABIESTire cautioned 'against mart& Common Prepa• ..I.4`re4,Chalk :.They are not aware how frly,htfallyligii... Tient", it ia to the skin! how coarse, how rough, Inbwindlirw, yellowianduahealthY the Skin,appeare eller lasing: pared chalk.: .13Osides it is inJunoua,c.ontaininCs. largo quantity of..letul I have ,PraParra a beattnall vege" ••• table article, vrlaleh C all . Jones' Spanish MY Mute. , ..`": it is perfectly innocent, bifitn,gparified of all deleterious - • qualities, and it ithparts to the skin a natural, healthy; ;alabaster, clear, lively white • at 'hermit° time eating': as a cosmetic on the akin miLliingit Tolland &mobil'. 2 . a • :•• Dr: Jamei.Andersou r Practicai Chemist of , lilasisictiul . : s . setts, say'" After analysingJones , Spanish I find it possesses the moat beautiful andnatural, and. at'.: the same time innocent, rchite I ever saw. I certainly. Can conscientiously recommend its micro all whose Skin. • requffesbetaltifying.7.. Price 25 eentea box; Direotions', .. —the best way.io iipply,Lilly White, is with esti leather. • or wool--the former is preferable- • . • .. A fin SET Tgrm. 17011 25 Cinta- - white teeth, .* :foul breath, healthy gums. - Yellow andunhealthy teeth, '. *alter being once or twice cleaned:with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful . ivory, and; at the same ume - jt is to perfectly. innocent • and exquisitely fine ; that its.consunitd we. is highly . . advantageous., even to those teeth that are in good e.oadi- • Lion, gming•them a beautiful polish, and prev . eutitig". a premature decay:„. Those already. decayed its prevenu ' from becoming worse—it also fastens such atria becoming loose, and by perseverance itwill render the foulest teeth. delicately white, and make the breath delicioesly. sweet. Price.W or 37, cents a box. All the abase am sold only at fa Chatham et., sign of the AmeriCan tagle, breirYork, and by tho appcnoted Agents whose names appearin the neat column: Witm. roc 7611 s IRT, aild get a rich husband; lady ?: "Your face is. yOur fortune." Is't beautiful, blear; fair? Js it • ivhite? If,aot,it can be made to even though it:lar.Yel- - loer,disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Timm. ands have • been inside thus who !mire washed -once or, twice With Jon e Cheri:deal' Seitip‘.:' .Ther. e ffe et is glorious and utagnikent. But be sure you get the ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the AmericanlEagle, 82 Ring-worm, Salt-rhennt, Seurvey,ErYsipeise,liarber's Itch,are often cured by''.Jialies' Italian Chemical Soap, .when every kind of remedy-has failed. 'That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at ' the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street.• 11rmil, render, this seldom or never fails.: • - • • • • ' ' • B.:INGLIS; Jr Patterson. Soldbi.Tiessoree 85 Litieity,lfiri:bendbf Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. ' - - -nov23:: SALT ItIIEU3I, SCURVY', OLDSOFLES,,ERTSIPE LAS, Barber's. Sa t " Char; Sore ikon*, ..Pirapies.— This is used birmany Physicians in this city m citnag the', above,. and we would not conscienciously sell unless, we. knew trio be nil we .111ute. • • • • -:- As a cosmetic, the true - JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed imymntles, and cleared and •beautified the skin, pinking . it soft,- clear, 'smooth:and white an an iafanut Bat mind, it is told at 82 " • b y ,- gent, JACKSON' it • 69 Liberty street Pittsburgh? ATM, GOO' AND ifc DOLOREt/k.— jttir A respectable gentleman called at our office; as be .said, to iiiferin us that he bad been efilieted for 15 years . with. Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloteux ; that, he hail been frequently confined. O his room for mouth". together, and often mitered the Most in tense and excruciating pain, bet that lately he had.eeen usiug Jairne's •Alltratfre, frons.whlch he found the moist sig. nal nnd unexpected relief." Ile says he'.fotmd the meal- • eine very pleasant and effective, .and that hc now con siders himself perfectly earcd..--Pditadefphia North Amer ' A Parr Wotan gentleman of Scrofulous habit, front indiscretion in his .yeunger days, became af• fee ted • with. Ulcerations In. the Throat and- Nose, and a • disagreeable emption of.the• Skin.- Indeed,ibis whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One Land andwrist were so much affected that hir•hnd last theme of the hand, every- part;being covered with deep, painful, and ofternive ulcers, and were. ashollow and porous as an honey-comb. It•wns at this stage °ibis* complaint, when death appeared inevitable from q loath some disease; that he commenced the use ef ,Tayne's • Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, now perfect . The Alterative operates through the nirculaticre, end purifies the blood and eradicates disease froth the system, whorpver locater 4 and the numerous cures it. has per dinned to disettica of the skin,- cancer, sitofula,•gon . t; liver complaint, dyspepsia molother chronic diseases, is tniftstonshind.:—Spieirof the Times. . • ••. _ . • For tale m Pittsburgh, etthe PF . KIN TI- A STORE tit earth street. ' . Jaynes , .l'ninfy di edialnea. R. S. B. COOK,. Piqua, 'Ohio, - writes, March,. 11.46: .1.1. "I have used your. FirolffoK4-Comniaatire Balsam, and Expresso:lll4in niy practice, for the last three yews, and Lave peen e xceediligly pleued with th ern, . nevef;aliyet; tomy: recollection, - filled of realizing, my. fullest expectation in their curative properties. 1 oar other medicine's I cannot speak of front experience; but, judging front those I have used I doubt nocbutlhat ihe.y.: claim, and are entitled to' nil-t he confidence reposed An. them by . those who havo Awed tuft. r yds formitq verY'partial to owl' Veratifuge, until LbeCamiimiumn tedynth yours, which has my decided preforenet to any -.ltesseetfully, yours, &c.,5...5. "C001C,..144&" • 1.17 - . For sale to l'ittsbargh at the PekinVen Shire, :2 Fourth st. • . : ' • febl.s lrfr ORE VERMIONVIoi&7WiUttrd's undersined,citizenit of Plusburgh.bav ing personally uScd. De Willard'i Oriental 'Cough Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, dement cheer fully recommend it as safe and' effectual, in all eases. Speaking from experience, we believe that ithatno perior; and,wouW recommend its use its all the afflicted. • . CHARLES LEWIS, , Phisbnrgh,l'ilarch 15th,1849. IDF"Sol d.hy_ J. Seboontnaker & Co., , John Hail, James A. Jones, Cassel, John Semi, F. 4. Snowden, J. Mohler. Ogden k Snowden. .'• .. :.• . itp.W "IDITS OF COUOlllisiG. in the night aro very trouble a.s. some.' Thar breakin upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength or the suderer. - 13.73.:Fahnestock & Co.'. COUGH BALSAM has been eminently suaccsa ful iu easing anti carlng . thene unpleasant spells. If a person is roused in the 111 tby a spasm 6f coughing, a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him relief, and, as it is palatable; leaves no unpleasant taste behind. if, once used, Ittalieccedenee over all others, as a remedy for.coughs, cal /cc. ' ' 'Prepare& and sold'. by 8...A., - Fd ES'rOOK 'Et Co., corner let and Wood streets, anslcorrnef 6 Plitdid 'AVoodl D R• R/t.LPIPS CELEBILITID Vicurrents 'P r n . rat nralbr salcs'wholesale and retail, etthe • •t • • • • No, 50;Smitbfiolil o Also;-by Wirk..Cole, Allegheny 4iry: J. 11 Smith, Sir ntirthara; Jolla 1114qtackefq, rellrriligeln;riftif.Word. DR DOFF'S TONIO AND A.NTI.I)YBYEMC.III.I.I3 The general of these-Pilleum Canning - if tpref Purgative And ronW. , In the 'cowmen 'disorders' arisuig from imprudence in die}, suelf.ati ckness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn; headue A beer, ke.3 .where a 'medicine is reunited, this preparation is. vlty applitable, for its chruunativo of soothing effects give • almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist its purgative operation upon the .stonattch and bowels is‘ gentle .and effectual; and its tonic properties. Impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling thew. organs to perform their proper functions With order;and: regularity. The price has been reduced: . frpm .00 to 21r . . cents a box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by BA; FAItNE.4. TOCR it Co.; corner FrOnt and Wood aturSittle.and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. . • .•: jel4 • CONSMU.PTION seizes more victims than day other ‘,/ . disease in :our country. The yotutgohe'old,The beautiful and gay, are sU alike subject. to its invidiods ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been-supposed to bloom with the glow, of health. But every case cirigi maze in a COl4l and a. cough—perhaps deemed tutworthr of attention at first—aud may met , with. Tomedice when' too late. Watch the first symptoms with icalons caret mid make. immediate use.of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock &Co., which will certainly check itsfurther progress; and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful For' Vile by . - B. A. FAHNESTOCK ti, Coh coin • cr.lst• .aad Wood Ina; also, comer Odk'ood Wood. • ' dOell A. MASON &CO:, NO. 00. Mazuctr snorer; bare day refoced, per Fast Line, the. following named Goods, viii---Satin stripe, black and bluisblacic plain and printed :Berages, all wool -AL de LaMar" em brohlered•Thibet Shawls, black, white and pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk Hose ; kid, silk and lisle thread Waves; 'linen, bobbin; cambric Mid Muslin Edgings; Instirtiags blackallk lace Edgings; bonnet'llibbons; embiakied ratislin Capes; new patterns and flat tootle. _S olnable Property for Saiefor r 4.2 Acre., e • ITUAT . EDI of a mile from the Cemetery and oppo -0 site the residence of Col. Crogban,preseuthlg a front of MO feet, containing anew cottage house, wilkholl in centre and 4 rooms , 4 - bed rooms and good cellars, he.— A tenant' house. bare, stables, garden, dr.c., all' under good fence. This desirable property is suitable far gar dening purposes. or Country residences, asseoeral prom ineut end beautiful locations can easily,nproved for that porpose. 'Price, 8200 an acre. ..•• s. cUTIIHERTf • allele street. ESL ESTATE FOR SCRIP:—For sale,'lwsaltlahle ••Lot of 20 feerfroat on Heaver street, Alkigliengi.by 117 feet to a 17 feet alley; having ii•tarnalk framECatiage Di/telling Hattie, with other improVements. • Price 13200, is P!ttsourgh and JUlegbany_city and CountySeritt,at par; • • .. Gen:Agent,- • ap2o • • • . Smithfield street. 'ILIERUUtsSiON CAPS-. 200 S. B. Pgrett.9s3,c!n yaps G. D. • - do' -de Jost reel .. MgC,/MIDLEOEIiCMPBELL; 'grIVOOd It. CI