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''.: .:- .- -'.......::Z.,;:;-!;..;• . ;, ~,t•-:•'..: -1:::‘;',..-;':.-::-.•:::4.'',' GSM ME -- ;00tfit.41.0i0:.:-. :• • " te: ttA d• ' -• VIERD -- EV/1. - FiTT R S PATE ?L. lialissac - ATTENtios iirsolicitellto th . tA.Wer .;'• of - litifi/Nti, roado*.of wrought iron: barc: and-Soft annerded.seds, or wire, and expressly: deSigiteri, fur enclosing Ceueres, Cemeteriee, Ralcomtut; Public Grobride, &e, crime e s...vax-ying fro m 50 cents to tgl,Op thei running foot. It is MSc in panne/a of vailociiiletigibi; Yf tti4 feet high, with - wrought iron posts.ltancb 'square,. at intervening distances of. oto 10 feet. If desired, the pannels can be made of any height,sq continuous epees: of 60 to GO feetiWith or witliotarpostsif I oextla.charga The comparative lightness, great strength raid durabili. ity of tba NVIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or,: namental designs, together with the extremely e low price, at which it is sold, are causing it to supersede the Cast Iron Railing, wherever their comparative merits La ve been tested., Eat lu= particulara address x . RAJA, & BROTIIERS„ . 1 Agents fqr Patenteei, Diamond alley;mear Smithfield at., Pittsburg. ME MEM MEM mr27:3tql Hardware, cutlery, Saddlery, TOHN WALKER, Importer and Deafer in Foreign and •.I.)conextic Hardware, respectfully announces to. hi, friends and the public generally, that he is now receiv , ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery ,. ac., at his stand, BS Wood street, which ie will dis pose'of oh the-most reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from the manufacture?* itt Europe and this country, whirl. will enable him to compete with any house, East or West. • He particularly itivites the .atteation of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring-Catlery, &c:, - which is of fatiltionabie patterns' and from the most. popular manufacturers. . Ilia Stock of Carpenter's Tools Is large, and of excel; lent quality. Of general Hardware stock, he bus every variety of , ; 11. • • Western Merchants and'dealers, generally, are in 'sited to call and examine his etocir. enar29:6m • Paper • ang rags. 11 - AM limy' receiving, direct from the manufacturers In New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 'a large and wall selected assortment of all the latest and most ilti. proved styles of Satin, Glazed •and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of -10,000 piec es of Parlor and Fresco; • . 10030_ - • " Hall and Column; .Dining -room, chamb e r and of Paper Watch. I would particularly invite the attention of those having Houses- to Paper, ; o call S. and examine, at the Paper Warehouse of. S. C. HILL, mnx3o .67 Wood at. NEE • raper Hangings. ESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & co., No. Wood- street, M would•*eall the attention of the public to their bretest Stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety, eauty of finish, durability and cheapness, is unsurposs-* ed LI , any qstablishmentin the Union. . • -Besides Mate and full nssonment of Paper of their own Manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of Preach and English styles of Paper Hang, tags, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one .of the Linn, now in. Europe, consisting of— • Parisian manufacture, ..... • -10,000 pieces. • London 5,000 do.. Of their own manufacture; they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces. Satin ()lazed Window. Messrs. James Howard do Co., have spared neither ex pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of nsanafac tare and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, trill be offered on terms as Low as those of Eastern manufacturers and importers.• - • mar 27 =I ~~~~~. . ' =I Joslniai OLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION ER, No. 6 Wood street -380 boxert.Oranges; 500 cans Sardines; 215 " „Lemons; hf. " " " 180doe.enLenion Syrup; IN/qr." ' " 1000 drams Fi , 9l. 400 boxes Herring; • 200 bxs Ralstns, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 150 br bxs: " 8 boxes Mateuroni; ' 100 qr." 8 Vennacilla ; 75 trails Imica Almonds; 25 eases ass'd Pickles , 100 boxes shelled " 4O casks Carrants " 8 biles Bordeaux • 100 tbs. cut Tilin ePaper; 10 " 'Malaga "LO ruts. white Kiss Paper; • 3 " paper shePtl " 15 cases Prunes; 3 • " hard " " 16 mats Dates; ' 40 bags Filberts; 4 cases Liquonee ; 30 " Walnuts; • 10 tbs. Vanella Beans; 50 -" Cream Nuts; • 20 bit' A Nol EtO'k Candy; 40 Pecans; 20 " atter and yel. IL " , 10 Obis. a . S cased' Florence Oil; Jost received and for sale by • suar2o . JOSHUA RHODES. IMEN I Cheap Groceries. 111 HE undersigned mcst respectfully Inform the chi _l. seas of Pittsbaigh and vicinity that they have open ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, which will be in connexion with our Old Stand,'N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry streets. • Having nafarled our banner, with " guide Sales and Surat Profits" as its blotto, we ask a share of public pa tronage. Annexed we give a list °four Retail Cash prices • Best Rio Coffee, 8 cents p lb.; 13 lbs. for 61,00. " N. 0. Sugar, (old) 61 etc tb.; 18 tbs. for 11,00. • " N. 0. Sitgar(new) S " " "26" •" " " Rosin Soap 5 u ufi . 4 tt 41 Mould Candler, in 6.. 4 • 0/ U U U it Dipped " 10 ' l l 11 " " " -" ..S. hlolassee, qrt44B ets. V . gallon. o N .. 0. a 8 U la .: 30. it U• 4l. • •It Country . .25 .1 4 .. 50 11 11 11 U. Box. Raisin IS. (new) 12 1 c. 42 lb. • • „ Riee, 18 Ds. for 61,00, or 4i for 25 mots; Young Upson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Slack Teas, from 50 cents to 31,50 P Th. - Baker's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced do.; Baker's Coeoa,Crusbed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar, Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, &c. Spices of all kinds, in •very variety. Oar goods are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. We most respectfully ask a call from the.hesuis of families, that they may judge ohr goods and prices. Thankful for past favors, we ask a COIItatURDCO of the same. • J. S. M. Y OUNG &CO , N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry, [ap6 And S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets. SE 1311POR'1•ANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS., ' Steam Boat Owners and Hotel Keepers. NORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKING STOVES are offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having o new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread, meats, or any article creating steam or vapor, can be baked and retain its flavor the same as when baked in a brick oven or reflector; also, in point of removing, in saving time and fuel. The public are invited to examine the Stove. - . For sale only at N 0.112 Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove ,' wherereference may be had to families who have them use. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking Stores, plain and fancy Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves, &c., &c. [apl:d2m) • 'A.& C. BRADLEY.' . Uodltlnson's China Store ttentoeed. Tax subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies • of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he has moved to a more commodious boast , No: 50 Wood street, hear the St. Charles Hotel, where be has opened and Is opening 500 packages of Dresden, Heflin, French and English CHLYA and QUEENSWARE. Please call i and see them—for to describe them is imposrible.. The stock embraces everything in the business, useful or or namental. . ' [spiel M. HODKINSON. kiltaushey s - . MANUFACTURERS - OP 'PINE RICH , JEWELRY; -ittowicarr TODD & C 0.,. Agents, N. E. comer Fifth and Market au., (up stain,) Petlebure&- Irhave unhand, and are doily receiving from' the reannfttcturers, a large stock of Goods, which we are prepared to - offer to Dealers only at the manufac turers' lowest wholesale prices .— C luster and Real Stone Set Breast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Sot Ear.and Finger Rings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone SetStadsl Slides, Watch Keys, &c., &c.. Among our Goods can be found some of the most de sirable and approved styles of Stone Sets now in use, viz =Opal Roby, Tarkois, Topaz,' Anathyat, Garnet, Brilliants, &c., &c. Dealers, pnrcbasing - Fine Jewelry, will find It fortheir advantage to examine our stock. Bard 4. Brother's beet Premium. gold. Peas, New and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York prices. (apl3) EDww RD TODD & co. • • , ' 'alteelp Right Side Up." OGAN & CAN'r WELL ara just opening, at No. 66 H Breeze street and at the new front on the North. east side of the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Fash ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hats, Breast-phut, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Cravws, with an in ...numerable collection of Variety Goods, which can and ufill be sold at the cheapest pnces. • ' apl9 . '. • • HOGA.N & CANTWELL. Terrible li,evolutiou—Stare Triumphant! I'OG AN le CANTWELL, (sign of the No. SO Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the *mention of the public to their new stock of. Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and Im porters, of which theyfeel eintfident'that price and qual ity will give entire sausfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Saks and Brnoll riV/St-s-" • Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,vizt Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and' Lockets ; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides andStads ; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head •Dresses ; Madalon'a Card Cases, s h ell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Sliver Spectacles- Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoon., all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Parses; Hair, Tooth, Neil. and Cloth. Brushes; Violips,.Auctinleons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors • Globes and Paper Holders_ , Shell; Drees and Side C ombo ; latest styles; Chide 'Vases, Fruit :Baskets, :Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs, %and. Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; .Brussels and In. grain Carrppet Bags; Willow, Market arid . Side Muskets Chaim:Wagons, Cradlesiek.c., .te e with. a largC"Wri . 1 meat:Of2lrys and fancy. Articles, Leo numerous to men- Boa.. • . .• Isepl9 ISltoAfieffitcßiPArrisir b.,- e In! nehan e ,for ' , lPg•Mr• . .l 4 •Fk. , -77.G01d Watehs • • • g • 110 Silver immersed Watches; 50 dozen Razors, assorted . -- 350 " Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton; . 150 • tt .:StoCkings, assorted ; ' • 100: 'lt.' Gitixt-Saspenders; '• • • • '175 ftineh Accordeons; 350 Sllk'Partsols ; • • 400 Uthbrarlas • • • • 501bs: Sewing• Silk ; -• • • • - 216.d0z, Fans, alsorted3",. . • • 12 • 01 ", SpoW Thread; auOilid; :..25.qr.rnass Pearl Onions! . . . ' • 100 groan Lllllllol6assorted; 4.400: ". gooki at,d Eyes; , •• 60 Basket Wagons; • • . 'with a large augment of Jeivehry and Fancy Goods French Baskets, Steel•and Silk Rags, Silk Parses, Steel. Beada, , ,Pocitet Books, -Fancy Soaps , new-style Vases, Combs or every description very fine; Scissors, Pen Knives • a large assortment ef with a large stock cit 'rim e.•:-The undersigned will be happy to accommodate his rrienes and the public, with any thing la his line for.. AlinnenT_City, Allegheny County. and equal) li-Chr. Scna-nequal portions! of each- r at rtr s pgi n .• ': • ZEBULON. KINZBY: .; , Glzsgbastaa. 7777 A LARGE and nandsome asSonnient °Newest styles', marpa At , ikiettlarly , adapted 'to CityArado, last received by ect - a...: , • ; AMPTONBIIfITH ec PRINTING PAPER— A superior article of Printing and Book Paper, of various sizes, constantly on hand and for sale. _B. C. GILL, apiA - 97 Wood street. !ESE =ma ..-``- <~` '~r =_ K? .'~) `< 882 INEMEI (Boobs: A 171:‘ , .a p ilo s f ar ste m w Am its ur pra n o ta r cco:2Bsranawvarnar,seccusn DOOR sat•owerdabcosrmrt. .• .0. , , .•• •• •MoESPEGTFULLY informs_ las•friends. and the.public ..Lt a in general, that he hoe received a verylarge supply . of•tho :chcticrst SPRING. and SUAIIIKERi.GOODS ever seen in Pittsburgh, selected by liimself in.the• East.. con-• sisting of.Eaglish, French ••and sßelgian .Gloths . ,: Good meres, Vesting's, .Cashmarcus, fee., of all 'shades and .colors, and of Std./034st. and most desirable .patterns, which will.he dada up. o crde,r a . snycrlor style, and at vary . moderate.Orices. ;• •. • . .has also 01C:71441',0 *bk. orßeady nul4o vhlch'he will sell . VerflOy. a023: 1 y • • E. viTzciattaLT4 "'-• NEW:YORK CLOTHING STORE, .120. 20 ftgailcet st rect. .110rA,ATINGreeeived . (and receiving weeklY)my Spring SanimerGimilii .1 am prepared to offer to the citizens and public in general, a better lot errantly made Clothingthan hria dyer been offered before in Pittsburgh', and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than can be purchased .in any other Clothing establishment in this city. • 1D Don't forget to call at N 0.25. merit —ly 'E. FITZGERALD. AOLD.I.OOLD:OCI;D: ROPEFOLOPIII'MO EMPORIUM: H. J.' ROGERS.sespeetfully informs hi s friends and . the public that he has opened bib NW Curtain° Srottn, N 0.27, Market street between Front and Second, whirs he will keep constantly on hand a large and lupe riotastiortme nt oft loth Mg, suitable forthe present season. Ravin just returned:from the East kvitti a now and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veetings, of the most 'desirable patterns; which will be made up °tithe shortest novice 'and in the most feshionable style, on the one pride cash system, as low as can be had at nny.other establishment in Pittsburgh. . . Don't forget *the plate, but call at the • CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market it., Pittsburgh. (mr3l:3m {per BtoeY of READ hl /CD E. COT.MIi I IO 7 ii r TII E TUREE DOOII,B, YOH nix PeßsEar. BRAS . ON. 111.8 SEVER Beßil TrALLSD 40 Even the Celebrated Establishment itsel . HE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGJS estowo T upon the enterprise of the proprietor, - has c..ebled him to purchase all his Goods at such prices as will allow hint .to sell, Wholesale And ,Retail, LOWER than any other House,East or West: • . ' JOHN M . CLOSREY, Manufacturer of Read y.mad Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just completed his Stack, and has now on hand, ready for sale, the /argot, traphuniable and varied assortment of READY-MADE C BING ever offered in the United States; all of wide have been made under his imme diate inspection, in Wacky, AT Palate THAT Year CoITAES A PREaraittet—together with one of the choicest selec dans Of Imported 6ne Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. Also, Sue fancy VgitT.- !NOS of every description such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Stains /cc., &c. All the new est stylrs fancy CASSIMERES, of every description; I all of which wii/ be made, up to order at the shortest no tice, In the latest and most fashionable style. The proprietor informs the public that the principle upon which he will do business, will be upon the, baits of HONEY and FAIR DEALING; and in order to es tablish a.confidence . in the buyers,l am determined to ad• here to my - original motto," quirk Saks and Small Pro fits;" and also make the buyer his own safe man, by marking the lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that each customer can select from an immense and exquisitely assorted stock,tlic articles he requires, at the low Non price it can possibly he bought for. Business shall cominuesso be transacted at my exteen sive establishment, which has long since obtained the character of being the First 21tilorinz Establishment in Pittsburgh. mar 29 _ _ _ LEEWARD'S . CELEBRATE D. LEATHER Pr wing Blacking. •',4 COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and Ivory Black, 11 for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and iihoe Leather, renderingitsoft and pliable. and producing the,most brilliant jet black, equal to patentleatherorithout communitating stain or spot to clothing. LEEWARD & Cp,CAVO. bV Third stew, near Wood,) in calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black. ingvdcsillillimply to state its peculiar composition and effects on lbe Leather. It is composed of nears - foot oil and pure ivory black, and renders the leather at 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 jet black polish imaginable, equal in every respect to patent leather, and nertr nibs off on the pantaksons. ' Gentlemen ore invited to call at oar Store, No. 64 Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on their boots, and where they can see upwards of 5,000 CERTIFICATES, From the utosid s dap ishedi n divid aals in the U. States, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and facility of application, the most beautiful ever offered to the public,. LEEWARD & CO., FA Third street. near Wood. moll.tf TfltiUSEeltEEPE......,us , •ND 111011 Z 30311XIIIICIII0,•Tht I. subscriber has received and uow on band, a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as follows:- 5-4, 0-4,104,1:2-4 Cotton Sheetings; 64,10-4,1'2-4 Barnsley Sheeting.); Pillow-case Linen, and Muslin Ticking Marseilles Quilts, Blankets . Plain and embroidered Table Covers Do. do. Piano do.i Windsor DraPery, Turkey Bed Chintz; Bud Windsor Holland, Linen Table Cloths; Damask Table Linea, all widths; . . Napkins. Doilies, Diaper Crash, Ike., &c.; which will lie sold at lowest prices. at ROST. D. TIIONTT'SOIsrP., No. 110 Market at., adoors from Libertv. s AN Ie..CAIWELL, have just recesved, 85 Market street, an unrivalled selection o f B e ad Reticules and Purees; Fans and Combs; - 'China Scut, Accordeons,.&e. mar 23 HOGAN & CANTWELL.. Hew Goods, at Number Ib 4 llrty.sliee CORNER OF FOCUTH AFD MAASIT smarm pinstaaan GREAT BARGAINS!.TIie subscriber has Jag pl. turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive asforUnent of FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em br •ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by amv establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! • Very . glossy black Silks ;Cravats and Collars; • • Ilandsome dress do. 'Black love Veils and Mikis.; Rich changeable do. l/aeonet and Cemb. Muslin*. Rich changeable Satin de'Plald and striped Mastitis; Chines; • ;Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high cold French'G loves, Hosiery; &C.; Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high caPd Muslin:Terkeri Shawls; de Lathes; ICashinere' do. Newstyle muslin de LaineciPlitin Thibet Shawls, Silk i Satin striped Cashmere.; f ringe; • Fancy do. dO. Pluck Thibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alptiens,,Black do. do. Plaid Gingham*, bright co-;Silk do. do. lora; Wine Drochw do. New style Visettes; J Cloth do. Gala 'Plaids. bright colon; Plaid, Long no. California Plaids; lLoitv Priced do' ' Black Bombazines . ; Plaid , Clanking*. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is .very large; it has been se• lected with much care—with paruenlar reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and of design. • These goods arc lower than they have ever been before, and arc worthy the, particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for diets. ever/:fend ; • Doable purple Calicoes, English, 12i cents; • Green. • do. ' Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Dino and Orange do. Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. , • . A large lot of low priced Muslin de Lathes, of the lo wprice price of 121 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 12k ets. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging bants, for 1.21, cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached /dandies, 61 to 12* Yard wide. Unbleached, Cita 9; Bed Tickings very cheap; Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; • - Checks, Linings, P laid Linsey"; Domestic Gingham', Mariners' Shirtings; . - Colored Cambric'; * :Plannels, lower than ever olfert:d ; Capron Flannels._ _ • • . : . LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths;. • - Russia Sheeting; • ...Do. Diapers; • • • . :, • , Linen Driliing t Crash. . • . BLANKETS! RLANKETIII . .. A large stock of Blankets, from coarawtovery fine, also aloe and Drab Blankete ; fine . .dad very. fine, for • , GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. • .. Fine and superfine Frew, hand English Cloths and Cal.. simeres,• Over-coatings ; Silk and Linen Poeket Hand kerchiefs and. Cravats ; Gloves ; Suspenders,' Silk and ri Meno Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary , prepare tionstor the Fall and Winter trade, and havingspurchas ed his Goodi umlerthe advantage of Markets anusbully depressed % can confidently . promire" his customers the beet bargains be has ever been Ibletd Cc! stOnionl of , the house, and purchaser generally, are respectfully invited to calf. (nov2o) ROSS. Spring P,lssiktelsa of - Blllllsaiser Bonnet llTS'Freevived Stift* , Donnell; Caii rink •Caidiriitl k/ Silks, Fashionable Ribbons, finest • Frinch"Flowers, Cords, FringesiTrimmi . nge, &c. Strnai Bennett cleaned and altered to - the'Spnng• fashions by one of the best Straw Aljlliners in the city. ' Silk Bonnets,' Cardinals, Dresses, and every article in the Millinery and Drees uiking'busineasonade up by the best bands, at marl 4 " MRS. DUFF'S 10 St. Clair street. flow. Combs, ZEBULON KINZEY'S,67 bfaidertaramr.- - 1* doz very high back Shell Tuck Combs ; 3 medium " " " " ass'd; •. ..rs low le narrow beardedtop 00 • " fancy fop Baffalci " plain 20 gross com. Born 0 30 doz. Shalt Side Combs, assorted sizes; 30 gross corn. HOIII Side Combs " 3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; .12 " Buffalo .. " " 4 imitation " " 00. - " best English Rom' 6 S. S. S. fine 'miry 'eatisi fair 18 ' _ grossl2 S. '"'A • • 1 " ' Comb Cleaners; , , . . routOß,"Third strert,'near Woad- respectibajhOo'rms bit customers and' the public.that le has just receiv ed froiirtlor Enid a Well selected hssortinent of SPRING GOODS, which he will make to order lathe beskmanner, Cheap far Cash. pattl LOUR - 40 bikinis but Family Flourreo'd Indies Fsale by Imay2l wm. DYER. "1-r Fe..;"- - .• — 47-* - , . • • . • . v.... g 0... A:4. 77g.,1„..• .i • • " ; • " • .5%*4•A tit.• - . 17;0.' V 7. 4 %,74,:•-ii.•;:i.:k-i)14..'-tv'44:;,s - I;‘` ea . /4i•iß".l,%**•':? trl.r• 'A l'ne'itf, .4.2 -.7F1.1;-..!-.•;t.,0?' I a i1'4,1.4A14.t."Ti,i.5••61?.4..i4 si* 'l,! ° l . • • v. • • roc,' 4 frr.,4"..; ' •-•—• 47.13. -4.-4,.44.;4t. , . 4 7:•7•••:fp. • ,•••F * rt . ' . 4 • * 4 • , "L l .' 1 OEM BiUMIS MIME ' t i f ilialli ••••• '.• "••:• •,- r ' - t r - •-• • '••• ' •:v • ' t; 4 ' 2 " •• • „ I ':; , • 7 ,' 1 ; .% .r 4 ' . • ;r 1 ~• ; • 1 • ; 4 1 . ESE .;%;7;o : a HOOTS AND tall. ' Steel and File Manufactory. --I rpliE tulieeribete have erdarged their. Steel. dud' Manufactoq , on the* 'center. of O'Hara, sticit and Spring elleYi FifiltWoldtPittshargh; by erecting it'eon, v ening &nine°, a melting furnace and a tilt riammer.-, Their 13tecli,riow being of ,a supirlin quality; end having engaged competent operatives,they are prepared to ter ! , fish Files of every description ; that will 'compare with the beirimprirted article ; arid being determined; to make it the interest (still 'who use. Files in any way, to put' chase from theca, they will sell their Tiles at reduced , prices r for ! CaFAL. recut Files, and put chase 1 11 05ewhic ii-14113 remand broken. Public pritron.:. agge ie,reppeeprilly invited, noy7) ; J. ANKRI3I4. . . City Livery,Stables. i e Tisa' suliseribera ' having. purchased.‘ from tn Chnsleireoleitn4be above Stabtetr, and- 'in . tending. to 'increase their stock 'of- Eerie's,: , 1, Carliagepllnggies, , &c.' would , respeetfitily solicit a share'of patronage diem. the public.: Horses Nem by the day, week. month' or' year, and. additional ;lolls are being erected, in.the second story,:for 'thMl47. eommodation of Conalutoak.,-- c, • • .- .. .. • , I feb23:3m • ~ , :'!, -., :EWERS & OBEY. - - Bigelow!" Cirilage.manu ractory,, viairiod, 46, between - Ma and "Stnizafielct M. BIGELOW Wonld - respectfully ; 1., inform.the public that at his Fectoiy.ann at All limes be found n large vmmly 'of and an kinds-O aithly Carriages, Barouches,. Euggies, f:Faherearringes, equal in elegance and 'neatness to, Any found •M. the East. 'Contracts' for any number .of Curringda, - Wiggles and Wagons, Will be promptly filled. AU work-of-his own manufacture Will. be warranted. Rityzassess--Col. I L_Patterson, Pnlterson, E. Ei - Oussnin, , Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., .C. L. _hinge°. and -Alder:mm*llMM. • • • Efeb27Marn . • . . -- i ~..,.:' • ~',- Wholesale arta lteiall.: I:D t DL E I ,JIARNESS AND TRUNK THANUFAOTORY. OHLRT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to, in-. , • l it , form his friendis 'and. the public generally, . Cat he continues to occupy that largc.and com,•- modionsStore-lbsom,formerlyeeeupted by Satnue estoek & C0.,N0.138, corner of Diamond alley ,find. Mrpod street, where he keeps a largnand general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,lbirriess, rrunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Begs,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. ..- -.:, - , '. Re also keeps constantly on: hand, and is prepared 10 'vanish to order, all kinds of Riveted Rose manufactured t rih e bestmatertal, and in testyleof.workinanhip equal to the eastern'manufactured artiele , and at 66 per cent. oountryMerchantv an&Partnem would do well to call 'and exam ine his,suick before .purchasing elsewhere, as -he is determined tatiell- fret rate:!,!kiticlas at very low. !prices. - Ila , -Donli-forget the-plaiC; - „Ntr. Be t corner of Wood streetitud'Dinatondlatev•- • ! 026 : :. B',& JOOTTLERS, si9 Mssuiscrvaslui or Mumluu. WAXER, SarsapariLla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer, 'Mead and Pop, No. 18 Market street, and 100 Liberty street, corset of Cecil's alleyiPittsburgh. mar 23: MEE - • ;.e.:6 n ,'"f'• t'rx" =WM 4. - e. - a • --- -- '' - '''ettutoprtattou • faga r y „. portable ittit•.t 18 4 9 Erf, • trottlilisniaysPoirrainanorva:Motkilininniiidat rz.7sauliow • pmz.ADELE.ay., - ',WrproftE:. Ni•YORN.; BOWL . ° N>jice • TklOMeg. - BORBIDGE,1" INeeidelphia.- Pittsturkh.' HIS old e.uilaighea l..,„..btin g 3tow in ran operatitt, thnproprietons'are prepared, with their usualexien.. sive arrangements, to forward merchandize, pro - duce; - tee., to and .from the above ports, on liberal terms, with - the regularity, dispatch and softly, peculiar to their mode ortransportation, so obvious when transhipment 'OP the way iaavoided. .All consignments by . and for this Line ine received, charges paid,aud-forwarded in any . required directions , frFe pf chargd for cominission, advaneinglir. storage!: No interest; directly, or iiidireCtly; nistemnboats. ' All communications prompt. ntteadnd 10,500 applicai tionto he following. Agents:• r THOMA - 3:BORIIIDOE 1 ' : 278 Market - strict: Philadelpturi:' :17 TAAFFE.titCPCONNPEt, Canal litihiti; Pltisburalt:' 'O'CbTINOIVit 'NOrth4t.,llattimore: MIEMM .I I 8 4 9 - abaMil 'Merchant-. rEransporteitlon VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, KO PIIILADIMPRIA AiD'HALTMEtni , Tin; Canala and Rail Roads being , now - opin, aril in godd order, we are prepared td forward User chiutdize and produce to PhiladelPhia - and' Bidtintore, with promptness and despatch, and on .as goodlerrns tis any other Line. Ai . II7cANDLTY Cinsl .treet;PittOurgh - • -CARLES RAYNOR, . ..- - ROSE MORRILL Sr. Cci.. Baltimore. rtntri. 8 4 9" . !Merchant's Way , Freight 'Line, For -Dloirsoillei; Johnstown, . - Halidaysliteret, and This Line *ill continue 'to carry off War Goods with' their usual dispatch, and at fair rates of freight. Aomers--C. A. AIcANULTY & Co, Pittsburgh. • D.M. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown. • - JOHN MlLLER;•Rollidaysburgh. Rzraasmcss---James Jo;don. Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F- Shoinberger; R, Moore, John Parkee, S. F..VOn Bonte,; Ilona & co. Mint: Lehmei & Co. _J no: bi'Devitt ft ' John'Pittsburgh; vory,,SumiWilullthltn & Atty,,Tobti Graff ft C reee 0., STaillit'.' " • ' marl 7 {Gazette add Journal aid eO.S-1 ._........,_ --.-- ----7 '7ADlreaktii striF -- P - I — ftsCorner, ~. SNITIIITZLD -61411 YEITII ISTUESTD, PITTSBURGHI PA -r . Is the most popular of ail BOOT and SHOE Er, • tablishments in the West. , This . place has gaine i ts reputation bY its proprietbr keepidg .the virk j best Boots and Shoes, which are. made expressly to order for this market, and he is not are., by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTB and SHOES in the Western country, but. he, is enabled 'and deter mined to sell his•GOODS lower than'. any other house possibly Can, he cares not whet facilities they boast ' GI having for offering great inducements to . the' public.. It is impossible to set forth all the ad vantagea and facilities in en advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner his over others, which enables its proprietor, to .sell Roots and Shoes of the vett, best qualities and styles at from 10 to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is. for all who intend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that th e - Great Bargain Corner, Srhirlt. field and Fifth urea:, is - the - Vince for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. • dec9 —NR-W GOODS—BARGAiarilTifWciAlVitt. THE BIG GOLDEN- lIEE-HIVE -AGAIN- New - Spri and Summer:Dry Goods now opening at thr Sign of the SIG DES HIVE; on Marks iron; , between Third and Fourth .streets. 6 AVM. L. RUSSFS.L, No. Ila Market street, be • tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-Hive. has now commenced receiving a very large and splendid stoek:of Spring , and Summer DRS GOODS, which he is enabled to offer to his numerous eustomere and the public generally. at prices far below those of any fanner season. These Goode hive all been selected with the greatest care, and will be found to be one of thelargest and most splendid stoaks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this citv.—' As manyof these Goods have been purchased of the Im porters, per tbe latest odes Europe, the subs ber Is confident that he cano his customers the very newest styles of Ladies Dress. Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and Stoic h Goods, loge thet with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. • LAIMF.S' DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low ; Rich Brocade- do., beautiful goods; Rich Greuadletes,plain and figured ; Glace Silk, rich goods ; Point de Solo, fashionable and late importations ; Blue k.Armures, plaid anti striped; Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap Silk Tissues, all colon; Baizarines, in great variety; „ Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning Lawns; Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article Black-Gros de - Rhine; all widths and qualifies -- Black Bombazines. of most , approved makes ; - Paris printed Baregee,extremely low; Paris primed Lawns, in great variety ; Dflapcs - afid Crepes blase, a - fill attsortment of colors and qualities; Together with a large supply of De Lnines aud Alpacas some as low as 121 cents per yard. In addition - 10 the above will be found a 'beautiful assortment . of - Black Brussels Laec,for ttlat ming dresses. mantillak and capes.' Also, .Freneh worked Capes, Collars and Cuthylateit styles. Also. Vittoria Lawns asd Spotted Robes, - .VerY elteap; 81:ViBli, Mull ; Jaconet and Book ; Bonnet Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats;' Scarfs; Aniforals; Gloves; Mitts, and SILAWESI SHAWLS . • renadide Sgeied ; Crapped' Chine, do. a new article ' • Rich changeable Glace Shawls,.lligh lustre; Mode Emb'd Thibet do.. extremely low; Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap; Black Silk do. beat quality Black Nett . • do. law prices • ' • .White Canton Crape do. splendid gric ' ids; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere , . do. cheapest iu the city; White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. . . . . PARASOLS PARASOLS!.! . . The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest torhe most•splendid, rich an& costly ankle, of the-newest-styles- tied colors, can. always be found at the Big Bee-Hive,betweenThird and . Fourth ate., N 0.62. futat2Bl. . .WM. L. RUSSELL. • Domestic and Staple Goods. Cheapest Yet.; A LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents: to 10 11 cents per yatdElleaehed and unbleached Muslins, from 3 cents upwar d; lied Tickings and Checks, a fall supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, 'Russid,and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Dowlas; Scoth and Manchester Ginghamm; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jea n , mid Blue Drills; all, of WhicliWill be' sold ofrat prices that cannot Tail to please, aud (carpi" ' 11:r Remember Rive, Marko; street, be tween Third and Fourthattecti;--No:02. mar2s• ' . 1 1 7*. I;: RUSSELL. Western HARNESS; TRUNK ..ND WHIP ATANUFACTPRY. PHE subscriber Mites teethed of informing his LI: friends. and the paPlic.M.• genealtir that. he.hau the largest stock of the following named aricles, of his own tnanufacture, in thie . city—Saddlcajbkmesa,Truulta and Whips; all of. which he will warrant to be made of the best material ; and by the fiest mechanical La Allegheny emanty tieing determined to sell his. mauntheturea. something lower:thanltas been heretofore soldaohe city, he would invite persons in need of. the above 'named ar ticles, to his ;Warehouse; - No. Liberty Intact, oppo site Seventh.- Also, bands made to-order formaehinerye octal - • • '' • -- Gi. KERBY. • - i • is -retiring from the Livery business, L with pleasure front along aconaiatance) recommend-my successors to he patronage of, my friends andihntublte. feb2Sltv . • • ' CHARLES COLEMAN. MS lON ZEZIM ME • -- - 4e - 4 4. F PRHIHN.TASSHNOr4 'OFF/CZ • "" -- d"lhrs nstii , AOUIVCI! Fpr the 114albettyttes, i n Ciiv. , tilEVßitzuKoVran6B.Anas 01 haVelkeit Oriangetrientt mcitle'uncbrding Provision Law, and take no-man's receipt, h out hevnlF it inserted, ; otherwise they will have.ttipaY in -Liv..9's'' 'hefore"they ship. - _ HeretyStr an Steerage Paseengers coming , fron-Eueope; 'tug - aged tlrntriea, to tome -over. tts eithere ihe' 6l aPS.'Sr HARNDEN 4- Co., - .0 ilt be frnisherl - 7 tirith the foffourg, zinliottlentin other articles' equally tool, See Actni: Congress, May 17,1848. • ... ,Trilif plan wißprovent sioknessisnhoor& Heretofore - when when passengers forind.themselvesi in Provisions, many; of then came on board, entirely destitute, _wluth_otlert caused much Sickness and death3s lbs Bread, :••• . ' - 10 ibs Rice, • . • •• 10 lbs Cannes!,' 10 Rs Flour, , 10 lbs Beans and;PeaS; 35 fibs Potatoes,: , 1 pint Vinegar, 60 'gallonsWatot - . 1,0 lbs Salted Poi ~ free6 4 lk 4 ' h : the All of good quality, and one tenth of-the proviedons fur ulehed, be delivered to each.rasse..4gerV.verY4Feek, with.a sufficient:supply fael ;for Oolong , . "..- -Each ship in .this will,be properly-ventillited and a good house over the_passage-way leading-to„the.Pas sengers' apartment.-,The caboose and - cooking-ranges for the use of Passengenkalre kepErmder eciver. Every attention will kit paid to promottitheii - healih and comfort. Remittances naude ustitil,prompt/yonid at moderate Hank Of Englaltd•Notes-And Foreign Exchange prir , chased at currehteutesi- • Debtly , .tegacies, Pehsionsi dre.,•-drd., 'collected, and copies ocWillaprocuren t with everrotherblrsintas con. 'tooted witliCiri European Agent. ' • • ROBUISoIg, Zuropctu Agent, myir "POit Builtlingt:cofrieiofFidtt and Wtio'd,bta , ;. -,--: _,WILXLI . fi lNew.Cosauxterelial Lane:-,.. ... ... i. E..W.1.K,, r. co.; /.. 3 ant ~R ik Ca, 9 . 4 Wall at Plew-York,'S / Liverpool, England, . Rase sully inform their . Mends sad the . • r . public, that theyhave- commenced the Gene-. ' " -Tat Shipping , and Commission Busine ss , . to it i it geiber with the ' General,Passenger "Business, ~,f ^ ..t. ' granttageertificates of passage front London; Liverpool, Dublin; Belfast, or anfport orthe • Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphlar on the Most reasonable terms. " Thetas find Bills rif,Exchange, from Li to any amount on the Royal Bank -of...lreland and its branches, and on Liverpool. The dayi OP Sailing or the Regular Line'of Liverpool Packets ' as fixed .upon, are ,the tat, Mb, i Oh, 16th, 21st and 261.11 of every month. • These Ships are ail oldie largest class, and ate itiot-:. mended by men of chandler and. experience: - The Cabhi accommintations ate all. that' can be desired in point of`splendor and convenience:- They'are furnished with everydescription of stores of 'the:best kind. - Pant tnality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roseius, Siddons,'Sheridati and Otis - rick; are vessels of the largest class " and ibobe desinnle to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can he "secured at the lowesr rates.. '-" ' . . New Orleans " Line of Packets sail weekly. For . tt age freight , Tapply as above, or to ... ithst• .•.- - .• JOSEPHSNQW.DE,N, o r EDMUND SNOWDEN, dectli ' Cornerittr and Smithfield its- Pittsburg':. AND:E?tINITY. - The Preinklinliunirande Crompiiiny Of : - PItriA.DILLPBEA.. _ . "T‘TRECTORS:-- Charles W. - Blacker, George . W.Vinhardi; Thomas Hart, • Afordeeal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, ' AdolphiE. 130ne, - . Samuel grant, David S. Browne, . Jaebb R. .' • - Morrii Patterson. • CHAS. W: BANCKER; Pree't. Cuss. G. Btricium, Secretary. - [Er Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property In town and country. The( Company . Imre, reserved a large Contingent Fund, willetli . wilbliietr Capital' and - Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured, • - • The . Assets of the' Company. on - January let, 1849,- as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as for lowa, viz :-- R I X] Vata g e l t e Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, &c. $13,318,492 71 Since:thelr incorporetion, a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards 01 . ..,ain itUtlistn,Four Hundred Thou, sand Dalorz, losses by fire, therebygaffording iiidence of the advantages of Insurance, tut well as the ability and disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N.tl. canter Wootand 3d stn Fire and:Marrnat Iziourante. qiHn Insurance Compatiy of North America, of Philo -1 delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property ,in this zity and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and firers. Arthur G:Coffm, Pres.tz Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, • 1 Charles-Taylor Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. ' 'th, EdWard Smith, ••• Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White,- • dotof • Thomas P. -ope, • . Richard D. WOod, Wm.•Welith, Henry D. Sherrerd, See) . - This laths oldest Insurance Company in the United States,itsiing been chartered in 1791. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am... ple Weans, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous: ' Character, it ay be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. - 'WILLIAM JONES. At CountingßOOM of Aterrsxl,4nees&. Co., Water and Front sm., Pittsburgh'. , "may4y dtc. THE, subscribers having removed from No.sl7o to Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty.strect.offer for sale Goods, .as follows, in store and now landing, viz: 314 frogs prime Rio Coffee," now crop;" • 40 Old OcivernmantJavaCofiec ; 150 , bads. prime New Orleans Sugar ; 420 tibia. Plantation Molasses; 100 L. St. James Sugar-house Molasses'; • 100 hf. ch,Young Ilyson Tea; 40 Gunpowder and Imperial Tea ; new _4O " Chalon Powchong. c crop. 79 catty, boxes Y. 11. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; • 60 boxes white Havana Sugar; • 40 bags Pepner • • • 20 .• Allspice; • 100 boxes Mustard, in I and I lb. cans ; 100 , " _Malaga unch Raisins; ao ." in layers; '• 50 qr." • " -•K •": 20 Calks, Zante Cusrente; • ; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; . 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco 60 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 bbls.nuttloohfibbls.-No.-3 large IMackeral ; 9 barrels Honey; •• • ' 1503 Ihs. Cheese; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Spenii 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale 1000 " Crude " • " 300 , 00 0 Cruz & Sons' suldr Principe tigers ; 30,000 Havana Segarxt 20. hair pipee Cognac Brandy, of various vintages; puncheomiJamnica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; • ' ' •!" 20 qr. casks sup. TeneritTe Wine ; 10' " - Madeira Wine; 20 •'. - Lisbon " 40 •.4 Oporto " '5O "" „ Sweet Malaga Wine; - 15 Indian' barrels • " • " ' Midi. Claret; , 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases sup'r Bordeaux ciuret ; ..• • 30 oaskets Champagne Wine.; doz. eup'r Stomach Bitters ; 200-libli."pure Rye Whiskey, from Ito 5 yearS'r Id. aptl • • MILLER & RICRE:PSON. CIIGARS,CIGARS, CIGARS—Four eases, containing: 1208St..ttt :Yarn Principe Cigars; woo Barran laip%l do do • 4000'delaCruz Cuba do "do 32.50,Ln Norma HP.V. Regalia do 4000 . Piimera litiv'a do do ' • 3000 La Luna do. do ' -23250 La Minerva ' ,do ' Just received and tor sale by Jos apll • - No, 6 Wood street. FOR SALE—C Brick Molise, and Lot of 18. feet frd n on Clay alley by.so deep towardi Wynn street, ne ar to. Washington street. The House:lS:well arranged and in good repair, Price, 81000-8400 in .hanei $4OO at one yerty.; $2OO at two-years, 8200 in thiee-years r or-$6OO i n . Bertpinllnd. propertylis ient6dattsl23. , . 8. CIITHBERT ; Gien.Ag . , tdnx3' 13niithfield street. " • - .4;••• aleii PUOREILM situated ihe City• - ot fibenvi; Jefferson County; Ohio, viirs=-One LOT - of-60-feet front on Third ttifetforby -16 0 feet to an alley,;•arid on Which there is it large ,T,wo StOry BRICK. HOUSE, containing several mintror apartmentsi which haohenn mostly occupied' as a l'aver# these: lastsevea br eight years, and isnow occupied' s it 0 Ttivern,'llY Mr. Crane:. There is also a larke stable - , 11 the sem i Est. • Arco, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de- Scritie property, somewhere about27,fect front on Third strect'by 'l6O feet to an alley; on which there' Is 'a Two - • fitotY• House, contaiiiiiik 2 roomson first f100r,3 rooms on the second floor; also, a garret and - te kitchen. This - House Wei's:formerly, odc aphid as the'Post Office, and now Occupied : ad a finitely. Thsrelll also a :Stable' on she same Lot tif _Ground. ' - •' • , ' Both - of the , above Houses front on MUM - street, near Market street,- and nedrly opposite the Court House: Will Sell both these Lots and Houses together, or each House and Lot ,separately.: Termsl-r•One-half of the' purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one 3 ear, after the sale ovith the usual lute rest—thu balance to be secured. by bond aitd mortgage on the same: property.' Vitle'indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Posiession given at the let of Il,pril after it would be sold. • For fur, ther informatiOrt, enquire of tlmundersigned; letterof otherwise. - SAMUEL MCCLAIN, PitisburkkApril - No; UI Wood' st.- fiTAGAZINES REVD AT M. A. MINER'S,- - .01 Godey's Lady's Magazine, for, ?goy,- N . eitional Magazine, tor May.. • :- ' Graham's . Memoirs of my Youth; by A. De Life and Letters of Caroline Fry. The Waverly Novels r bY Sir Walter Sion; .zoniPlete in Lve volumes.: ; Bowdler's Faintly Shaicspeare:froni the sixth London Outlinee. of Phis. Silitem of Physiognomy; Illns traced; LittelPs Living Ate x Mo. 242. OpL Ootk - powstompriaes Ilielsrgi s it amid liost2htiin pleteltsiortnientin the' West. • 117 - Smithfield street, third door above 2d. ap24 - - - - CRAB CIDER -2h barrels for t sale by MATTHEWS kCO °~:~"~; ._ . ""}~ i• '':;-'.,;..•t•::!.:,,.,7:' . ... , _ . . „ „... . _ . EMI ECM • 1 ~;• f Y SIM = UM NENE _ _ -einigrafiOlt-tinet4 Insmattu Qiuttipauies DIRECTORS ,- .. =II ISE . . :; =: . ....';'',: 1 71 - :' ..:'''T.;,."'"4. 7:•:' - ; - •12';. - -'. 4 ' .-1 '- - • • '•-• ''''''3,-8".::.it',•.E...'-i.'.,',',.!-';.5..•:,, MI .; ~.; , ' t.' 't . ~.....l . :,,, 'i. 4.'•'.`-;j ..,..;1'::(,.. ~,, , 4 ,..:;•..-:„ _ .., ~ , 1,,,,. „• • MIN - - ' ' ' '-,.•''' .. :;...... '- ' C . -' ; - ..r -l : 2''-' c; ' i :i ' '3 'J''':-j"-:r:.::•i:j:4-a:-:-'7--:,--. -, ....- . -:-. --- -- -- ' -"...--, .•.. ,, ...-,:-..r. -, ,1A •.-', ,J.ll-i,.-.-.,,,4J,g;-%.,;:'',:::•,k-i.";';-4..-4,'-:-..,., • BAH.S.ijiTtlaS 1 1• HARGI2I - .1N9 SELLING'. OFF 'AT" C Tns undi,o.gifeoaviii k t:d o eroned go :, . ' iSOlf/ "l lbUd i rY r° S r ell ! o h ll,WP lV AVe t 'ail vil areon,hia t•utite stoCk of. TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS,.eintiraothmaganevat assorttrilint of ' g oods th e above line, viz :-Frutges, "Lanes, - Edgings and Insert, ings, of every description; French Worked Capes, Col lass, Cuffs and Sleeved ;'Cotton•andSilk Rase,' . all colors and qualities; Children% do.; rdnedllitadkCralnefs;.Bead ,A t?go and Purses, StCal'Beada, Clasps and Steel Trim :maga. Bonnet Ribbons, hianttla: - do:; &lulu.; Cord izart Tassels, Oiled Silks; Sewing - silk,' CotitCs' Sun& Cetton, 'Spool Silk, Linen:And Cotton Bobbins;- Worsted and Cotton Bindings and 'Cords - Silly.tind. Linen Laters, black, 'white and colored Kid ' Oloyqi, of theLiast quality. Silk, Lisle' hret4 and,Coitoit'Groves; Lace; Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; 'lOn e t ql:lsrQdrilita Hair Pius ; ..r.PARASOLScSUNSRADES;AND Every varietytiindmhadasif,Parasole,,of--thilt-Spring's purchase.; Pans r of Ahemost beautiful patterns, all frosh:andnew; , Ladlesi Traveling Bags; Ladie s' -Spun Silk. undaleriuo Nests; , Iluffelo 'Tuck- Combtli_-Card Cascs;•-Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read ing and Fine Tooth Combs, Perfumery ; of thedinest gust.; Meat:Fine Soaas, , -.Pearl, Avnry, and Porcelain Buttons; - Clothes Brushes. &c. &c. • ::!GENTLEMEIsPS - FURNISHING GOODSI.:. large and complete assortment of Goods in the above linei - conzistingin part Of - Fine-Shirts,Standingandßyron Collars, latest styles;' -Silk Undershirts, and Drawers 4. Gauze ? Cotton. and Merino do: de, - Brown and. White Linen Drawers, madesll,-,,superior style ; ; rtalmu,'lliiratiteo. and and new : styles of,rieh silk Cravats,'all piatufrits, a splendid as sortment ; red and imitation. Madras Cravats tEawir and Gingham do: Satin, Bombazine and,triiieStocks ; Satin and Fancy Ties ;Bilk and Satin figured and plain Scax&; Shirt_ Bosoms and Collars ; ;super. Lisle. Thread Ender shirts and Drawers ;.Eng. - and Getman Half Hose' Lisel . Hal/Rose ; Silk do.; a splendid. assortment of Ebetiyand 'other Canes ; Silk ind-Gingh am Umbrellas,' Carpet Bags, D,ressing . Gowns, Silk and Linemilandkerohiefs, black rind colored ,Gloves,' Silk and, Lisle Thread" to, , Shoulder Braces of the mast approvedpattenis; Money trait, / Russia Belts„ErenchEnibroidered Smoking' Caps, OileiSilk.Brithing : Civs, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus-, pendent of every description, &c. - The entire stock will be sold for cost, and'carriage added: which'will bring prices down 50 per_cent. lower than the same '.desc rip wyn. of Goads have- ever :been offered in this city, . ,B. F, - . .STERETTi 1 6 : 50- itarkerstrietobear,Titird st. N. D.-4he Store for rent, and fixtures for_sale,lroin- "MST SPLENDID &Weil. OF NEW SPRANG-GOODS. A. As • MASON Att: CO., ONE TILIVE STORE—NO, 00 'IMAREET STREET, WHOLESALE. AND. HET A A. MASON ti, CO. having ,consulerably enlarged /I:s'their Store..for the. accommodation, of their tn . creasing businesi„ ape now prepared le exhibit to:. their Aftetail Trade the • Stook cir ridiaid fash ionable Impelled add American GOODS they have ever offered in thik city. =Their large Shawl Saloon, together with'enother room; have been fitted up and added to their Retail Deptilletent, thereby givin them _ ample for the diiplay of their immense stock. _ • Being constantly in the -receipt pf:NEYri. POOPS from their House in New "fork, they. are enabled to offer the newest, latest 4d moslderJralils Goods, and at prices as low tis any house, in the eonntry. - Their stock consists in parr of five hundred 'pleies of extra rich Bereges, Tis Sues, - Alliannes,'Delphines and Marquise, of new. and splendid Styles. Also,. Iroil•de Cheese Fowlstrd Silks; 'Mous' Laines, Grenadines, Pekins, ' Braziliennes; • Broche, Toil du Nord, &c., Six-hundred-pieces a f . new .anit -rich ilaconeis, Lawns and-Organdies, splendid designs. , . Seven firm-; dred pieces English and Freneh Prints, Ginghams, SILKS Three - hundred pieces of rich plain, fignredand change able Silks, of entirely new styles. Also, Black Silks - for Dresses, VLsites; Mantilla.s;itc oh ofsuperior 'hio lustre: SHAIVLS. Cashmere,Thibet i Long and square Shawls, Gros De Ithine, Penh...Lie Sole; - Minion Crape, Silk: Scrap, Sew ingßilk, Woe] Plaid Grenadine:and Muslin de'Lnine: • Cambrics, labonets, Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss' !Muslims, 'hale tans; Fancy Checks, Linen Larons,-Dot ted Muslins, Mull and Namsook ese:. , • .` LINEN GOODS " - Damasks, Covers, Napkins, Diapers,Hdkfs , French Linen:and B!npipy . Shootings, Swiss Lidens,best'make and - • BONNETS. A. complete assortment of China Braid; Florence, Den tin:Mei Rough and. Ready, Straw, English Chip, Riney, $1,047,438 41 94,724 83 • 96,001 85 • 51,523 25 • 38,804 37 125 boxes of Bonnet. and Cop. Ribbons of the best styles. Also, blaek.and colored Taffeta end Satin, best quality.. Also li ßounet Silks,Linings and Anificials. OSIERY AND GLOVES.. Every description of Ladies' and Gent. , e Hose and Gloves, Cravats,. Scarfs, Hijkfs. Also.. Berge, Gauze, . Crape Tissue Veils, Black Lace, Demi Veils, &a., &c. - New Vines ala Alantalas. - Of all the fashionable colorsadd'styles. ' Extutonnitstr Licks Ttumet.Tos,&c. Collars,Lace Capea Cud's ,- Standing Dollops, Cheral sins; Faleneunieu, Frnch and Eliglieh'Eduangs: Calm. brie . do. Intertingillelt Ribbons, Linen 'Cumbria do Liatkildkfr. Crapes, fre. i ka.- • PRASOLETTES: 'More than Two:Thousand' Parasols and'Pahsolettes of every variety; including the. best finite of 'firarfSatir - CLOTHS,' CASSTMERES, Vestings;Summer Stuffs, Cononades, Tweeds,- Jeans - ..'.Fltumelii Cheeks,' Counterpanes. - • . •-- • ' • GINGHAMS, GHINTZ, rflh"gTS,&c.; More than two hundred cases of the best styres r and .•, , every variety. Bleached and Breton lifustrn:t. Over one hubdred cases of-all - the well known and up. proved makes of Bleached Muting,' 300 bales Brown do., of every variety , and price . . Purchasers may always depend (from the great facili ties of this establishtnent,) - upouf obtaining the' choicest Goods- at the most reasonable '.prices the. system Of LOW Farces adapted by. this establishment, - as well as their One Price Systrm having"trict with. such - essential' favor that the subscribers are enabletll to offer still great er indneementsto purchasers. Every article will them fore be marked at such low rates as cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. Merchants from all. pans of the country are invited to call. AA. MASON & CO., •„. apV 60 Maxicet streeet,-between'ad and 4th sts. " New Sprint-yr Goods : O. 63, • MARKET , STREET," between Fourth street ' and the Diamond. For eign and Domestio•Tory Goods. The subscriber haiiinstyegeWed his first sUpply ot. Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spring Stiles, consisting in part of the following: ; 4-4 English Lawns: Only tit' cni Frenat.Organtik Lawns ; 12} eta., 4-4 Blue .Merimac Prints, 12} cts.; 4-1 Double Purple Prints, 121 eta.; Drab Mous de" Lain,' 12i cts., French - Dress Ginghams, 12frots:, 4-4 Briiwn Mus- • lips, from 3 to 8 cts.,l3leached Muslitts,3l ets., 4-4 Bleach. ed Mullins, 6j to 121 cts., Prints Merlmac Pattern ,s cts.. 24 Mourning Fr. Gingtutinsi I•2} Frefieb:Work, LADIES' : DRESS GOODS .: • - • ,Brocade -Chtunelion Silks,' Breslin. Figured Silks, Cha melion Satin de Shies t Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gra. de:Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Snipes; Wide Black Mantilla Silks, Paris Printed Liiiiins; English 'Printed Lawns, French Dress Ginghams,Embroidered Swiss Muslins, Paris Printed Mous do mine, Satin PlaidDern ges, Chamelion Plaid Grenadines, 'Plaid 'Linen Liatres, French Organdy Lawns. . . ' -,.• VARIETY GOODS: New. style Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies' Cravats, Revere ordered Linen Cambric Handkerchief!, French Work Capes and Collars, Black and Colored Rid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black-Sitk Fringes and Gimps, Jueonett and Thread Edgings and. Inserungs, White and Blabk.Silk Bose, Cashmere, Moravian, Black and White' Cotton. Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi 'Veils. • SHAWLS: . . Embroidered White, Cashmere, and Crape , . Shawls,. Plaid and Black Silk. Shawls, Black And Colored 'ltlOns 'de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, French' Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe .Thibbet Shawls. . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS': . Damask,Table Linens and Table Cloths, Rniiin Dia per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached' and Brown Muslins, Casinetts, Kentucky. Jeans, 'Bed Ticking, Domestic Ginghams, Colored CamOrics —Jed White and - Yellow . .Flaunels, .Welsh Flannels, danton, 'Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored . . ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: "Preach and English, Blue .Black And 'Brown Cloths; ;Black and Fancy French Ctissimeras: NeW,Stirle.Fincy, Vesting s and Cravats; . Silk Ilniler Shirts itiaDrawnre;' Linen Cambric-and ilk Ilandkerahlini, and a' fine situntentatGloves Hosiery and Suspenders. PARASOLS AND. PARASOL.ETTS: . ; I hat's: just received a St:lent:id. assortment Style Plant and. Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols 'Par 'and Sun Shades. •Who above Goods have all been purchased at the low eAt cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, a& such rates as cannot fail to please all who - wish tci:bny'. good Goods at low prices. - - .NewGoodsl Few A T NUMBER - FIFTY-NINE, North-toesVairtrer 13 Fourth and Market -streets, FittsburgAo-:••lielicia.tfis •Ilaivaisimi—The undersigned respectfully -informs his customers that:he Ins just :returned tram, the. Eastern cities, and is now receiving a large and beairtifuirstnek. 'of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing' a choice and elegant _assortment of all - the newest and Most fashionable styles and fabrics, imported this season, arid embracing a complete variety of every-anteler be-. longing to Wardle of business, all of which will be eb ed atase prices which mast prove satisfactory' In Teri: The easterners of the house, end harelip/tiffs generally are respectfully invited togive thisieMoods • un.narly eS ; aminauon. ' -Call soon and secure ti,Bargainf.lPHEßP ROSS, apll. • .Wholebale and Retail Dealeria Dry E100d5..." — Fla* Shirts, Vgrlnfrstyiks, riDWARD TODD &' CO4 are newvece tying from their rj Factery East, a largre , stock of fine and!mediumquak ity which, for durability: and,style. of mint! Inotureiare not surpassed:in. this or any other market,— • Fhe trade will be supplied at lowest New-York-prices., sta Wareroom, corner Fitt& and Market streets,- tut • 1304,, .111anyfaeturer. of Linen and Fancy_ Shirrs, J3eirrins , and Collars, ,Tobbers-and Wholes a le Dealers _ Ginffeinett's_..F.arnishing, Goods, - - NORTH-PAST CORNER , YLPTH^ILND ..M.LIM/LT (lIP ) • puR - ' - TE subscribers ir be r g. l sß eave ou,.P.A. to • call the attention of , merchants--and- dealers ,s , entlemen'e , wearing ; goods, to our large stock of - fresh. Spring Goods, - now :opening' among which li areloii-forind some of the rich. est and admirable styles of Spring Goode ever offet , ed in this market. One of our firm is engaged ; Pt our factory 'ouselves we are manufacturing some or 'behest and most `durable - styles. Being v ili ery t h_ t e ha 7 ku t4 r ib b r e th re e7keindilafattveor, bestowed oa us : :and 9tuilitiea of Shirt% hokv . called for in any market. durikg the last year, we hope,VO have theni eonthrued,Ml We vntend to offer our goods;at - exceedinglylow r itrieell i lend acedutraodatoortrenstorneiliWith pleas ing terpis.--, We eve t .edrilident-vie can offer Shirts at as low prietais they din:be found in the Eastern markets, from the fact that our advantages in manufacturing are complete Pleaite give us a call, and be convinced of the above facts. ' =MEI ENE OEM mmtemm MB= tOrp Oxioibqt, ABSALOM MORRIS.' No, 65 Market st,,lNßabtirgh Ma . .. .... ..: ~.. , -. '', :''''- : • 'C'C ''•• ;!=#.,:4f:r ., F , n r .'.i'';4!..V • :-,; . '.'C. - : • • .• 4,, '4 : : : 1 • : : !' - :41 . ''':: •;• 1 • '':;-' :: • i 1 ‘• ,... ,' ''' - -. 7, :.>: . /.:; ? ;:';T ".. ; : r. , -;' . ...,.. Z: '.''.: .-;,--• '-':'. !,-,1":...-:".-:t;-11(.-1. MEN .',..;',3"; . '.; -- . , ,- , '"'-':-: 0--'7 - i 1 MEE MEE MEE MEM MEE IMIS • Ds. S. R. suAßratorti "' " INTOULD respectfully , announce. to 'the citizens :of giflabilfgh 'add vicildiPth tif a *ill TE . flialil in this ucc.aftio days; "nig unpArailelict4ticcepe the treat ' • mein of 'a' !age Majority of theil'discasee'wlilefi have ever been regarded as ineuroba by tite alfidern pnd more fdehionable practice . ; has - induced lineteseita forth this card to the afflicted portion ormanklml. -Hellas, within . the past twelve months,-imparted instruelione to: iv; wards of 2000 citizens of Tennessee, Virgialti,Nortli and • South Carolina, Kentucky Hid' Indiana; among them Physidians of hyr,bstandlng, Mid they all beartestiniony of their entire : kai4faction: He has also sueceeded'ie • giving permanent relief to nearly potVintlividuals;snple proof of which he cast adduce." : • - Lila not pre teade d that the 'concentration of the reunite of medical research emanates from oat' author, fOr be he ever so versedia medical science f hd'armild confetti, far,sliort of so' herculean .a task. Dr.',S. hAtif bite sit. gagedalliCe 1830 In selecting andpurchasingcl..the pop• ulnr and secret reined - lee , which could'64Kti-,nea tit England, Germany . freland,. and: the' Unit :es, from those persona who were ,eminently success u -in curing some of the Tollawing diseases, vizt —Rtietimatism, Dys pepsin; Sick and Nervo,na Headache, Pains or Weaknesei tit Back or Dilrits,_Paralysis Neuralgia;.Spina Affect .tions Epilepty,Toothache, COntraCtions °rifle Muscles, Weak c.i . ,lriliamed Eyes; Pile_ Aatbnia';Cancet,,Tetier, Pocist Bite, &retail:li Ulcafs,'Mercttrial Diseases bf long • standing, Female Diseaiet, GeueralDebllit,•;kc. • For full instructions for the cure of all diseases origi; sating in, or:causing the derangement o e •NerVons System, so that those whereceiveinstritetthas can act with equal efficiency' as himself, his charge- is only Ten Dollars. „ . , Dr. S. is furnished with certificates and recommenda tions from the inastlintelligdat and' resiiecullile !Physi cians of every plac e atwlneh Whits hnd the pleasure of visiting, Which he' Will be pleased to exhibit to the in spection'of key who may desire 1, • The 0167444 mi used are almost exclusively Yegf-Se*, 47 . . 1 getting)), simpk, and within she reach of all r. Person's' °Meted with any of the , within. named The. 'entins, Gould do well s to call upon Dr. S., rind )(not effect.. pally relieved, no remone.ration will tie - required for his services. Mamma is, No Cure,Nolty.-, Dr. S. will zemoin durkghip Sy. CH M OTEL, Roism•N6.73::; . • • • • •-' ' UOYACE P. ASIT LYAAC a:taxer. Land and General Ageney.Odlee t . AT TIIE• CAPITAL OT /LOlB, CITY or SPItLNOWIECLIL To Non-resident Hollers of pinois Lands—Holden of .. ,Illinois indebtedness, and all peadn& dads , " ' our of purchasing Stare Landi •Illinois scrip or bonds. • : TIIE undersigned would respectfully inforth thepublic: that they have established id this city—the capit ardf the State of Illinoir7-a LAND and GENERAL AGEN CYOFFICE, for the transaction of ell burliness apper taining thereto,withixt the limits of. the State.. All • All transactions ,relattee to the purchase and .sale of lands, examining lands and reporting their loci:akin, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating Jitles, buying and selling all descriptions of State indebtedness; this and every other description of batiness 'attached to - a_Gencral ,Land Agency, on the most extended scale, will he promptly and faithfully attended ed: • • In regard td location, we have many advantages; over, allother agencies in_the,State, being, nt the Capita I, nee r the centre of the Statei,and at the very fountanithead . all information in - relation to matters connected with lands, taxes, and State indeotedness,through the medium •of the go rernmbnt'and executive offices. -In additionta this important advantugeohe senior partner, Mr. Ash has occupied, for several.years, the position of principal. Clerk In the State Auditor's office, and having hadebarge of the books and State land department in said office, has obtained a thorough knowledge on alt subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at aIL times to give -correct and prompt information, much in. advance of any other agency in the Slate. Our location is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxer, as our acquaintance with the collector' or the revenue Is such that we can 'obtaia the tax receipts through the' mail, and th e money paid directly into the State them ry;thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We also beg leave id inform persons wishing 10. pat. chase State lands, that our arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, earth, or indebt , ecifiessm any amount, and at less rates than any other &Bee in the State. conolugioh, we. take pride in' referring to the char.' acter;anil standing of the gentlemen who have been kind enough to permit us to tate their names as references, rind with a sincere desire to please, biteked by fidelity, induis try arid promptitude in all our business transactions, to merit the confidence of all who May entrust' their.ebusi ness to our hands. . ASH & DILLER. iSpn",rtzfis&f, hlsich 20,1699. • • • rialritaaricas: Hon. Daniel Sturgeon,• Hon. James Cooper,— Col. pamuel W. Black, J. Vonan Diller, Gen. Robert Patterson, Gen. Mom Diller, • • Joieph L. Chester, do. Messrs:Wadsworth& Shehlon,New-Vorli hleasts. 11111, McLean & C 0.,• -Now Orleans. :gneiss. A. Gow-dy & Co., . John M. Wymer Esq.; St. Louis. James Calhoun, kerk , .., Cincinnati. • His Ex. Gov. A. C.l. reuch,• • • .Springfield, 111. lion. Thomas H. Campttell,• • do. . Hon. H.'kreat d0...' [aps:Sui • City Scrip. • . . \TCYPICE go wiz Hot or Pcrisavuou Crrr Scare.— .1.11 In conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of April, 1841 dineeting.the nrulersigned "to negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgagee of individnals held by the. Cuy for property sold, amounting . to TWENT THOUSAIND DOLLARS." Public , notion is hereby grven,chnt the said obligations will now be disposed of for the Corporate issueslof the City of Pittsburgh, of the denominations of Onp, Two and Three Dollars. further Notice La hereby given, that City Bonds, bear injr interest from the 18th day of April t l.B4.9, at the rate big per cent. per annum, will at any unto bereailer be tuned to the holder or holders of. City Scrip, in.sams of One Hundred Dollars and uptranis, according to the Provisions of the above date. 8. it...JOHNSTON, City. Treasurer. . Basile and' Slgn. Painting. - - • :11 .- D. PITFIELD Wollgeetfullf infoim the citizens do tr •of Pittsburgh nod Alleg heny thattie is prepared to alFkinds' of Oft.N TAL PAINTING, such ns !plinth= of - Wood - and - Stone. Ali orders Jett with J. ROBINSON, Europyan Agent, strictly;attended to. NJoNsT ABLE , s ,4 ASSIGNEES' and ADINIINISTRA TORS? SALE orDry Gooda; Clothing, Parley cies, 'rays, Ilardware.'thitlery; Saddlery, Geld Watch, otc.,,at AUCTION; by Critalogue.—&-rip will be rid-en for ionleif Vic Goods:-- Cogunencmg on THURSDAY next, May lath; at 1.0 o'clock In' the. forenoon, Will be "sold,. without reserve, to the highest and beat bidder, by order of Myers Barker, Constable, .and G. Roetell, W. U. Itfislchill„-Assignees of T. S. Waterman; alsa Administrator, and C. Itliincil; Adminittratrilof the'late P. Mural, decd, the separafe".stocks 'of 'three 'Retail. . Stores,' by . catalogue, comprising; us pars=.col'd cam briesivestings„baUannes, gistghams,,canriet,.pantaloon. stuffs, cashmarett, btoad eloths, - ,worated French cassumeres, grunbroon, coating, drilling, linen and cotton Checks, chasms, chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere shawls,. black „Holland,. summer cassimerez moue de. laine sibraids, gl ova s,-hosiery, laces and edguigsi-groad• Naples-silks, a large.rissortment of ribbands, tree - veils; alpacas,Mri Merinos, red flannel, - Instre and dimity, a large assortment: of, merino_ shawls, braid, go:no,' straw and lawn bonnets; de laine arid cotton .shawls, crupe, era= vats, silk W.W.l's. rericales as lot of clothing , hardware, cutlery, toys, french and ! German fancy goods; also, , groperies,..tc. l .Catalogues will be ready on Saturday, and the-goods arrange tiffir ezatnitiation to-morrow. The Assignees have concluded te_taket Scrip at par for their goods, which will be marked Catalogue. The Consta bles-goods will be told - for par fluids, and . theAdroinis.„ tratorslfor curreney. DIVERS DARKER, Constable; N Y•l4 ' • Assigneee of T. S. Wannan. T WILSON - C. MINTAL, Ada* and Mrte.X of.the late P. Milani, dead.' mays - JAMES bIeRENNA, Au ct 2000 Preminm ;Blinds... .11. - WiLLLANO3,No:42 North Sixth street,Philadel: . -phis, irenetionß/md and Window Shade Afaatifae durer,,(awarded.the,first and highest Medals sr the New York,..Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the 'superiority of Ms BLINDS, with - confirmed confidence in his nianuthcuire,) asks the attention of purchasers to bis assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats; with {funny and plain Trimminge, of new styles and colors:., Also, a large' ;dud general. assortment 'of Transparent ..Shades, oil of:Whieh he se ll at the l owest :.Old Blinds pai n ted 'and. t ritamed to looleegual tri new. supplied on liberal terms. The:Claret's of A k legheny .. Conty . are respec in vited re, can, barite pnrefiaeang elsewhere—confident PPen,in:thi .„' TO.t;Onnary Merchants. M 110LikINSON would remind ycm that pou can now, i. secure iChina, - Rictss, queensware, 4e,, at such ;prices as never-were heretoforeofered at. Itomemberi-115-Wood street r 3 doori below sth: [ml7 , . - 7 :Notice to the 111 HE informs this . public generallY; 'rind I `Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularlyohni he is discontinuing the Queenswara• business, tied will otT histmegent stock at reduced inices, ThciseWho :wish to obtain 'Chino, Queenswarr, or Glass, will find this ia rare Opportunity for getting. such articles as thersina much thenper than the.usual rates. ' • • Remember the Vase; CHINA: HALL., Na. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store.' P. 8. Iteilf'dispidie of my whole stock to 'allY-Per'!°n wishing to buy it, at a bargain. • " 'MEW' DAGUERREOTYPE /gad ings, rearthitreet.-413otien tc,Arrnroxr,Daktterrpo; typists tko*the Eastern cities, wmild call theatteution of theinhabitaths of Pitt/burgh; and the aeighboring,towns; to their DaguerreotypO of citizen' and others, at r ooms to !1;13 il,urd'stary 'of Barka's building, 4th sty - Persons washing pictures taken may rest assured • that no liiall spared to produce them in the highest perfection aftho art. Orkinstruments are of the mostpaw ,erful kind, cnabling as to - execute. picture a - adsmpassed !for Wl:finish sad triathfoloass. to nature. Thepublic are. solicited tocalland, examine. : , persoritisittiaglor pictures are neither re9nitred , or by :peeled to take them unless peifeet 'satisfaction 'given. N.=_B- - openstora :will find this a good depot for: stock irrjnistruepons given in the art,. containing the - mote recent Improvements . ' Jan? Glravel nag tle, subscribers respectfully - Infprm-i-the citizens of T Ritfsburgh and.vionutY, Shut they are now fully pre. pared to' fill orders TM. GRAVEL ROOFING, in A Alan.. net dot to be surpassed in thissity,or alsewhere- .From their experience in businCss, they feel confident that they will render - satisfaction, to all those who muy give, them work. ' Thq, superiority cd. Gravel Roofs over any other kind, partiealarlyinaM of fire, is too well known to require anyttrgunient in its fatior: To Mose who are uriacquainted,with our work, we beg leave to refertbem , to Ittesiirs. Tkomas LiggemSr., John y. Perry, Rody . Patterson,a Kane, Jr:, and 'others, for whom we have ilone. work'. :Orders ithankfullyreceived and promptly attended to We will be found 9n Wylle street, be; - tcsreep I i..;1 • - endl'anntiysttegte 11fAltHEW MeGOYEEIst: lOTTON-98 bales, for gat- lOTTON-96 bales, for sale by • gyp-.RHEY ) I4.6.ITILEW9 &CO; •.• • , : , .1- .. , ,;... 1,- -= .-; .•.!•..?:-...,..,,.,Fq..?:...-.if,:,. MEE UM MEM • ..- . • - "•''4•• ` ", • ME 151150ffiNBig ~tiisullaneous, V. 8, Bcnate. do. Pittsburgh ; Pa. do. • • Philadelphia. MZE!!111 3VM GETTY MEM 'l3ru - anb 410-*to,. C °ado* pa tell t graduated galvanrciDsitiris! AND l'Al'iCslr INSUTIATEir POLES, • "El cp. llllhic...J.ejriajositza virstoses.•;-,-Tbia is. ibe, on ir : thrtflins cver - bten preienlect • 'in this country or E a topgro r• medical:purposes, stadiathe enly'ohe eyer.known man,hy _which the-galvanic ; ears be Conveyed to the humus oVe r , the curitlie brain, et. o;any part of. the bodyweither , externally or inteplaiiir . • in' a dclinite,gentle stream, without shocks cirpaiii•-;with., perfect safely—and often with the bapplestellecta. : This important apparatus is now highly appal:mad of: .by many of the mosi.ensixtearplarsicians of this country and Europe, to whom the aalicteti•andmituav wham it! may eoucem can be referred,. .Iliferenca will also he given. to. many highly respectabla.citirensi.whe hits";;;• blest cured, bYgeatts of thin uan.valttaida appartaaa,ol, some .011119 mGat inveterate .nerroas. diaorderity:which could not be removed„by l ny..9.lltel known moans. Among vorious others, it has been proved to be admit-, ably mlapted 'for the cure of the folloaTag viz ne rvoushead.iche'atid'otber diiiiirderi 9f the brain. - It is -• with this apparatus alone that the Operator. ems' &mos": thesalvanic fluid with' ease and. safety to e; tO-rn. store arglit,'Or Cure atainirosas; to this niktoreban t ,. . ink; t etaagge °ra th er 'organs, lokestaFe Speech; and to,the variOue 'farts 'of the body, for the Core tif Chronic' Thu lnatiffnli aslblrirlotearalgia, or tic doloureaux, • yxii, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitas' done.. ePiIePSA weakoess. from.flrains, 'porno &Senses', peenliar .tito • mpleri, contractliniof the Umbel ; lack.jaw, ate:, eta:" Righis for derioariding counties' ortVeittein''Pal; privileges; with the instrument, may be purchased, and '- also tooled forth° euie of diseases'. , • „Valrinstructidna 'wit! be given - for the varlets chotaii:, call to be used for various di seaies, and the best manner - for op e ratitig• for thirciiiir of ;these di.sistusesitirllralso •be ' fully explained to the purchaser; and a pamphlet plaint* his. handa ex pressly for for these' purptises; carefully pre-' pared by•the patentee, ' Enquire of ' • ••. , • • • S. IVIISIAMS; Vine siieet,• , • •• • • • near 4th st. Road, Pittib)g.. , • LADIES are , &manned agrunet nehig Common Petri.. red Chalk: They are not aware hew frightfally irya rions it ia to the'skin! how cepa rse,.how rangh, howsallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears alter using pre- • peredchalk ! Besides it is injurious, containing a large qtuintity of lead! We haveporepared a beautiful vege table article, which Isurcall 'Zones' Spanish Lilly.Wluto. it is perfectly :innocent, being purified of all deleterious a,nd imOtirts to the '- skin al natural, healthy, 'alabastif, clear; - lively White at thesamo timo acting 'as a ceirmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth.. . 'Dr. Jamek , Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massaehh- setts, says : c.After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly Whllif, I' find it poseesees the roost beautiful and natural, and at • the same time innocentovhital favor saw. I certainly can aanscientiOnily recommend he use to 011 whose skin reqnlidebeatitifying:! , ' Price 25" cents abort. ' Directions .=the best way to apply Lilly-White; is with ash !Sather • or wool---dre loan dr is preferable. A Irma err or Tarp - sow' 25 „csultn-White. teeth, ford breath, heeldiy, gams: 'Yellovitmd Onbehlthy teeth, atter being 'Tied or 'twiee 'cleaned' with /Sups' Amber' • Tooth' Paste; have the appearrince of the . most beautiful and, at the 'same time it is so perfectly innocent' and esquisitely fine, that constantdally . use is highly nnviultageems, even to those teeth that are An good condi ton, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a' premature decay, Those already 'decayed it prostate from becoming worse—itOlldfustons such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately while, mid reekke the breath. deliciously sweet. 'Price 25 or :37} cents a box. AU the Above are sold- only, at jillCha them st.,slgnof the Amodecui Engle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. .• . • • . W.na.ltou MARRY, and get a rich hrisband; lady? "Your face is your fortune." NI beautiful, clear, fair? Is it. white? If not, it can be made so even though it bo yol lair, disfigured; sunbanit, fanned and freckled. Thous— • andi hive been - made thui who have washed once 'or twice with Janes' Italian Chemical Soap. The abet is glarious andmagnificent.' But be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, lathe sign of the -American Eagle, E 9 Chi/hare street. j Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itchi'aro often cured by 'Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy had failed: That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at, . the Ameridan - Eagle, 8.5 Chatham street.' Mind, reader this seldom. or never fails. . ' C. INGLIS, Jr., Pi:melon: Sold citaa.eisoit's 89 Liberty et., hea d of . Wood, Sign or orthe Sig'Bdot: ' ' • • • - n0w23.•- SALT • RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES . , - kiiitiiiig- LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards Pimples.— This is used by really physicians ttds city in curing tbe: above, and NVO.Wotdd not consciencionely sell unless we i knew t to be all we state. . . •As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known :that •removed impunties, and cleared. and: beautified the 'Mini malting. it sok. clear, , smooth and white as an infanta. But mind, it is cold at 63 Chatham st.,-N. Y., and by • JAI:3E3ONp Agent, • ateiS .69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • Aaid;JLEIBILAVI - 851, - GOUT, AND TIVCOLORED X respectable gentleman - called at oar office', as he to inform as that he had been afflicted .for• 16 years with "Rliellinatistn.or Gout, and occasionally' with Tic Doloreux; that ho had• been frequently confined to hie room for months together, .and often snared the most in tense and excruciating' pain, but that lately he had •been using Jayne's Alterafire, from which be found the most sin— nal and unexpected relief. Re says'he found - the medi... eine very plensant andeffective, and that he now con— eiders himself perfectly cured.,-Phi/odaphio North Amer--; '• A Fscr Wosam ICsownto.- 7 •41 gentleman or Scrofulops, habit, from indiscretion in his younger days became af fected with 'Ulcerations In the •Throat and , Nose,satid a. disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his. whole System bore the marks of heing saturated with disease.- One Lana and wrist were so mach affected that he had lost the use of the hued; every part being , covered with ., . deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and•were as hollow andporous as an honey-comb. It was-at this stageOf hi,s complaint, when death appeared inevitable 'from a loath some dismulle. that he commenced the use of Jayne's Ai. terative anti having *slice sixteen bottles, is nawieffeet• ly cured. -The Alterative , operates through the circulation, and. purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the systen4. wherever located,' and the numerous cures it has per, formed' in diseaset •of the skin; eaneet, scrofula, gout, liver coMplaitn, dyspepsiapail other chronic , diseases, Is truly astouishing.—Sprrir of the • : 117 - For .ale to Pittitnugh,at the PERIN TEASTORP, 72 Fourth street..• ' • • • „. • • Jaynes , J,b`axistly Bledtclneso „.• _ . DS. S. S. COOK; Fauna, Ohio, writes, Altai, j ii...1540: qthave used your Vermiruge, Carmiciative Bed am, and Expectorant, in..my practice, for the last three years, and have.been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my_ fullest expectation in their curative-properties. Your other.methenies I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from,thosu I haveused,:l doubt not but that they • and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in t them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerl y , 'Very..partial to I . o ** B "'Verrailuse,' until I tecaritettequaint ted your which lumpy decided prefertnato Ulm other now ui use. • • • ' • • . • • i Resseedully, yours, &c., 5: S. mr. For snip t . O Pittsburgh a t' the Pekin Tea S tore; 75- Fourth - sf. • • ' ' , t' febls I lEr o l l E 7 TP:EnitioNlifo - i - Dr. \Valiant's Family Med.: . .131 andersiP,ned,Citliena of Pittaburgh.).' a i.. Dig p ersonally used Dr. •,Willard's. Oriental ture, arid experienced its b.enqficial eileivaLts,d°*'—'oiteheer; fatly- reaommand it as. safe end. eljec „ ism. Speaking from experience r We believe' th:st at has no su perior; .and - Whiild're_Commendits'eleP; i n the ainiciad. , • CPAELES LEM% • • . -1 7ir/If...(EIVICIEDIS. • . , Pittsburgh; Maid 15th,1349..• • • 'ECJ - Sold by_ J. schdonmakri. c o . mi yi : jaan , e4 11 Jonek s .r.' ll .- CitomelaJohr: P. Stott,' L..Snowden,,J. Mohler; Ouden& • 1020 DITS OF . CO.IJOHP'.O in the night are very•inni . X • some. They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the streus'A of the sufferer, II- A. Fandestoal & Co.'s COUGH IsALSAM Ana bian'eminentik success ful in easing and curing . . these unpleasant spells. •If a person is roused in the night by spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful ttileough Selma wall so o the - it, give him relief, and, as "it Is palatable, listiveSno.u.r.pleasant taste behind. If once used; it will take tirecedence over all others, as u remedy friecoughs,:eolds, &c. -• Prepared add sold 'by B. '.A..FARNESTOCK & Co., corner let and Wood . strecia, and c o rner oth and- Wood streets.'• . . • nov3o • R. RALPH'S Cartiaktim Vsmiskszttqf Pais Ate Tot. sale, 7sholesoJer apdtetaill,rtt the •• • • •• • • . • - • .•• • • *:. Hut, Errs:a On i tiz,' •• • • , ; .• • . Not 40, Smithfield Dili, Also', tiy Wm. Cole; Aileghdny•eltyt• G; Smith, Rh& `stint him IRcetacken,l'am street; Fifth .Witztl. • D R The'general p EDFF 7 STO . NIO AND ANTI,Dy§PEFfIC.,pILL roperues of sheep pith are CFspplastl the, .Purgative and • Tonto. In .the commestldtscrtulere 'arising from imprudence in diet,'&e:,4nch iickness and sournessof the sounaeb;. heartburn; headaelthis;tr.*:, :where temedicinefis regtiired, Ude repation' IS very: !applicable, for its currant' live or s o othin geffects' give , :almost immediate. relief, when nausea or istekness,exfal ,itiffitgative oPerstion upon the stomach and - bower's Is, gentle and effectual; and its tonic properties import - strength to the digesure :organs; thereby enabling. theso Organs to perlcirat theirproper functions with Order and ;regularity, Thollice-haa been reduced from 50- to gents • • .• • For sale,' Wholeaal& and. itail, by .B. A- FAiIks TOCK :: & Co., corner Front and Wood 'arid' Sixth' and rVVood swear Agents for Pittsburgh' -. 'Acid noNSLIMPTIO N seizes more victims than any °thus disease in ani.iiihntry. The 'young,. the old - the beautiful and gay, are • all alike saluect ro its. intridions ;'ravages, and many a hectic' cheek has been supposedly loom with the Vow of health. But every case' Grip nates in a cold and a cough-terbaper deemed tir!!r9m4 'of attention at firet—nail with, remedies vorlie too late. IVatch the firdiyaziptoms withjaalons .care„ and make' immediate. useof die cough Behind ot - B. Fahnestock Co., .whichNvilicertainly check - ilii farther. .progress, and restore the inflamed Orgatis to . s beautipl. menet'. • " ' ~ . , For sale. by... 8.: A. PAILNESTOCK A Co., corner Ist . .and•Woodsts.; also corner Mb and Wood: • • • &ell A -Arill it ramir, nave; lli. thiaday'received, per "Pita Llite, , the following 'named Good 3; viz il-Satin stripe; black and blue black.'" lnto andlinotted%Beingis, all Wool M. 'de Laines, etn oliroitiered, Thiber. Shawls; black; white and pearl . Mose; span Silk Hose ; kid, "silk and lisle thread Glovei; linen, bobbin, cambric And muslin Edgings; Inserting' ;black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered paella Capes, new patterns and rich•goods: raar22 . ;Valuable Property - for - Sale, of 44 Acres,: ViTUATED of mile from the Cemetery and' olopo.• . foj site the residence of Col. Croghttn, presenting a fault; 'of 1200 feet; containing a new cottage house, with balmy centre' and 4 rooms, 4 bed rooms and good cellars, Ate" A tenant house; barn, stables, garden, till Mlik' good fence. This desirable property is suitable for gar dening purposes, or country residence et, as several prom inent and beautiful locations eau easily be improved for that purpose. ' Price, S:200 an acre. Terms easy: ::.. .•.. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. • ; • Smithfield street/. E-KL I LOLOf 20 feet front on Benver street, Allegheny; by 117 feet to 17 feet alloy, hamlug-a amallirurne-Pottagn- Dwelling HonSe, with•other intproVereents.' Pr ;Conn in • Yinshurgh nod laleghorty City and County Seti-p,itS• tar. , . . CUTHht.F.RT,Ven".'Aifint, • " '•Smithfield eiteei... s. B. Percussion Caps P 100 M. . o Jast reed by bIeCANDLESSO.D d CAMPBELL do , myt • - 97 Weal street. ;_ , 11111 MEI 4 129232 MO WEN =NO