Mistetkaleous: rrT s PATE PIIIILIC 'ATTENTION. is; solicited to 44014474 heir.. - arlicle-orRAILINU, made of wronett iten..bars; and seft annealed rods,"o r Wire; and exp ressly designed. fot ' , enclosing 'Cottages, Ceineteries, ItalcomesiTublic Oren:inns; 41. e., at-P riceacefyingfrom 60 centstos3,o6the ranniug. It is-made pannels of yarious length el, 24104. feet high, with wrought iron poste ilfen'nquaT ° ; at intervening distances:of 0 to 10 feet. -' If desired, the pannelican be =Woof height, in continuous spans of 60 tsi-110 feet;Nviljt pr . viAttLout polsts., No extra charge for pg is The compare:lige liglitneSs eTent strength and By;of the, WIRE RAILING the beauty of its varied or namental du Ognsi together with. the extremely love prie e tltNyhtelt.ix is sold, are Causing it'th superStde the Cast Irdn,Rail,ing„.:•teherever their eomparauve •merits have been lusted. - -For further particulars address MARSHALL & BROTHERS, • - Agents for Patentees,' mr274lni7 Diamond alley; near Smithfieldsv,P,ttsburg: -dt-lardstrareilontiery,,-.Sladdlery, o - TOHN WALKER.; Importerand Dealer in Foreign and 'Domestic Hardware, respectfully announces to, his friends and .the 'public generally; that he is now, receiV, 'his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery - .Saddlery,, Etc4vit Isis stand, No. 85 Wood street, ,which he will ilia piise of , ort.the mostreaanniable terms.. . . He, will Continually be receiving.freshSupplies:direct. Dinh . munnfacturers- n Europe and this .coantrY; which will enable - him to compete with . any : house t Enst HrOurticultirly invites the attention of cuidomers' to . his excellent assortment Of. Table and Spring . Cutlery, which is of fashionabte.pettetrat and from the most popular manufacturers. ; Itts stock of Curpemer's Tools is large, and of excel ':lent quality. _ Of general. Hprdware stocle,he has every.variety. of. Western lilerchants and desiers,:genarillY, are id riled call and examine his stock. - - mar"' Paperßang - - AnTiciic tecetvingi:direet from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and welt selected assortment of all the Welt and Most irn provid- irkre'i 'of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER. HANGINGS, consisting , - • • lOplitAiecesof Parlor said Fresco ;,• -' • ; 10,000. . Hall and. Column ; . , 2000 " Dining-room, chamber And office Paper Which I would particularly invite the attention of .those htiving , Houses to Paper,' to call and examine at the paper Warehouse of' ; S. C. HILL, inarBo • " " 67 'Wood st. - Paper 1-langings. ItArtsBßs. JAs: Ho WARD & co.; N0."89 Woad st4er, IV.LIWOUId call the - attention - of 'the.'faiblic to their. pct.oo4lo.cl 'of Papi , r Hauginia, Which",.. for variety, be ei.ty . Sahib; darahility'and c heapne nu, 18 fiatarpass ed cetaulislintentiti the'Union. • ; BesideA a large and full' assorunentof Paper .of their Ohm manufacture, they are now receiving a direct ira ponation of... French and English styles of Paper Hang ; zogs,porettased Mr.. Levi Howard, one of the firm, now in:Eutiiipiceorosigting ' 'Parisian manufacture,•• ... . -.40,000 pie cm -London ; . 5,000 do. .„ Of their own manufacthre, they have 00,000 pteees Wall Papet, and-12,000 Pieces Satin Glazed Window - ; ' Messrs. Sautes Howard& Co., have spared neithe,r ex pense uorlabor hi their.endeavors to rtvnl the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in ,quality of nuuntfae-; tote and variety of pattern; and they are warranted in assuring the public. that they have succeeded: • • 'lle whole. Assn ittnent, fo reign a nd ho me manufacture, will. be 61re:red on-terms as' toW• as those of Eastern mainifaetarers and importers. _ mar 27- 1117 . 110I.P.SALE FRUITERER. AN CONF_ECTION' - ER, No. 6 Waal street -0 boxer. Oranges; ; '"500-cans Sardines • 225 ' Lemons,• • 800h6" " 180 dozen Lemon Syrup 150 qr." " . 1000 drums Figs;, 400 boxes Herring; • . 200 bgs Rat/ins, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts;: " - • • 1501 if. bxs. : • 8 boxes Mar_earoni; 10trqr:• "" • - : .8_ Yerstiacilla ; 75 trails 'rules Almonds; 25 cases tnis'd. Pickles 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants bales Bordeaux 100 Rig: , era Tissue Paper ; 10 ~ " . • " ' rms. *hitellies,Paper; 3 ". pripegslieni a •15 cases Prunes; .3 lard " ""; 16 mats Dates; 40'bags.F;lberts; • 4eases Liquorice ;, 30 '• "Walnuts; ' • 10 tbs. Yemellalteans; 50 " - .' - Cream Nuts ; ;• bgs ANo l Role Candy; • 40 " Pecans; .. 20 !.` wh'e and yet. . lO blots. " . 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for sale by mae4 . JOSHUA RHODES. '• - Cheap -Groceries. rr at Auldersigned most respectfully inform- the - • • wits of, Pittsburglr and vicinity thaithey have open -cd a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the S. W. corner or-Third and Ross streets,wkdch will be in connexion with our Old Stand, N. W. corner of Fourth and • rry streets. , , - Having unfurled our banner, with" quirk Sales :and Smral Profits" as its IFtotto; vire ask a share of public-pa,- Annexed we give-a list of our Retail Cash prices Best-Rio Coifee, 8 cents P.lb.; 13 tbs. for " O. Sugar, (old) cts.•{* Ib.; 18 lbs: for 51,00. "- -N. fii.Sugar(sew) 5 " " 20 *" " •••cr R os i n s oap. , 5 aa . ,e 2 a a " .Mould Cantllerl 12.1 •O} " " ' " - ' - 'Dipped • " 110 11 ," " •'- ". S. H. . Molasses,- " " cart.; 49 cts. fe _a_ a it 4t s 3 0 tt " Country: , • . pp a " " ;BOX liteisl 12 1 c. &lb fdrSl,oo, or 41-Tor2s MB; Young HYOoni Imperial.; Gunpowder and Black Teas, from - 50 cents to 51,50 tiv lb- :Baker's-Chocolate, Schmitz , Sweet Spiced do.; Baker's Cocoa, Crushed and Pulverized Loaf Sugar, Kentucky. Mustard, Java Coffee, Oltre Oil, &c. • Spices of all kinds; in every variety. Our goods are new, our stock complete, and our prices irreproachable. aWe most respectfully , ask call from - the heads of families, that they may judge oar goods and prices. -Thankful for past favors, we ask a continuance of the seine.• .t. S. M. YOUNG & CO, ' ' • N. W.• Corner of Fourth and Ferry, _ (ap6.• And S. W. corner of-Third and Ross streets. . ' tattOttl'aNT TO HOUSSKZEPERS, Steam' Boat Owners and lintel Keener.. NORTON'S UNIVERSAL.COOKIAG 'STOVES are offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having a 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 removiug„ in savingtime and inel„ The public are invited to examine the Stove. For sale only at N 0.112. Second street, sign of the Gilt Stove,_ where reference, may be had to families who have Them ut use.. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking Stoves, plain and fane y Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves, he-,&c.- lapltd3ml ' A. & C. BRADLEY.- Itodlttdisott'• China Store lieteove.. Trte subscriber respectfully informs the'Ladies - W of PitisbOrgh; Allegheny - and vieinity,itathe has moved to.b. more 60111M011i0US house, No. 58Altood street; near the St. Charles Hotel, where. he' hneraperied and isimcning.soo packages of Prer.den, Berlin, French and English C HINA and QUEESWARE. .Please call and'see them—for to..gpscribe them is haPOssible. Tha stock embraees everithing in - the busitieseLoarrol Or or nam e ntel. - (apl6) - HODKIHSON. Chintz°lll4l Stanley, tLiNLTFACTURERS - OF FINE RICH JEWELRY; Emil/ awl TODD rk, co., Aslant)), ' X. E. earner.Pifth and ARiraists., (up stairs,) Ptstiburgh. lx - r£ have on band; and are daily receiving from the y rnaintfactureref a large stock of COods, which we are prepared to offer tO Dealers only at the manatee. tures& lowest wholesale - prices :— C luster'and"- - Real bitone'Set 13reust-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and'Finger Rings; Plain Gold; -Engraved and Stone Set - Secids; Silideq, Watch-Keys, &c., Atriong oar Goods can be found some of the most de. amble and approved styles ot Stone Sets now. in use; viz:—Opal, Ruby, Turkols, Topaz, Atesthyst, Garnet, Brilliants ke., &c. Dealers, palchasing,.pine Jewelry, will it for their advanttige to -e . xamitie.oar stock.. .. Bard 4. ..INthir's I.ist Premium Chid Pens, with and without eases, he°offers for sale at thelowest New York prices. (aplal EDWARD TODD - to CO. "Scrip Right. Side Up." IaTOGAN A: CANTWELL arc Just Opening, at No. ES -1.1. Market street and tit the new front on. the North _ east side Of, the. Diamond, a splendid assortment a Fash ionable • Bonnets, Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black tutd Foney,Silk Cravws„ with an in numerable collection of Vinett Goode; which can 'and will be sold'at the cheapest prices-' • apl9 • tiOGAN.& CANTWELL. Terrible - Revolution—Stars Triumphant' HOGAN & CANTWELL, Asign of the 10 .,•,)- No. Ed Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods Jest ieceived and opening .from manufacturers and am porters, et, which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is ---"Quick -Sales and-Stno4 Prelfatn . , - • - Our stock consists , partly, of the following articles,vir: '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 and Studs; Steel Beckles, tor Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalon't Curd Cases, shell, pearl ; and velvet; Coral . Beads ; Ala baster Boxes ; find Rosewood andEbotiy Shaking Case's, - furnished ; Steer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Parses; Cotton Begs and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth'. Brushes; Viedins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fife* ;,-,fine - Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders Shell, Dress pad Side .Combs, latest .stylet; Chide Va ', ses, Fruit Baskets, Agate • and Glass Vases, Mugs, Auld Cologne, Bottlek; Chessman and Backgartimmillotirds; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Marker and'. Side Baskets ; - Chairs, Wagons, Cradleit, &c.; . . with ' a' large a s sari raeut of Tervs and Panty •Articits, teo numerous to men- s47)ol:llloStitiP - 117ANTF , D= , . •c2.ehtAnke for ; 1 •, .77 Gold Watches; • * • 110 Silver unsorted Watches; • • 59 dozen Razors, assorted 350 - 1. - GloVes, kid, silk, lislit thread and coßoll - 100 Stockings, assorted ; . • ; • • • 100 Gum Suspenders; 173 French Accordeons ; 350Si1k Parasols; • • .• 400 Umbrellas; ZOl.E , i'Savring Silk; 215 dot. Fa o; assorted ; ' • • 1200 1 'spoof Thread, :maenad; • 75 +Tr:gross , Pearl Battens; itegtOESLlStillailiSSOnCd; _ 400 "l' --- Hodka m.d Eyes; . • 60 Balite% Wagone ; - Withrtriatipsassortznentbr Jewelry and Fancy Goods, French.,Basapbs, Steel and Silkßags, Silk Purses, Steel Beadi,•P6cket Rooks, Fancy, Soaps, nerw 6 , l ll o .Nitscs,_ SPEW fitiir‘ SCIAO - rai . 1 . 15111{117C8; IL L large hssortatenl of Combs of every descriptionj wit h idarge swell - of 'Prim e:Lb:lgs. • The etaiguad Will be happy to accommodate his ftiehrs fithd• Cie :public:with _any.thing rn his line for Allsghany tlitY,Allegheny•County. and Pitudnirgh City Seri; .L-4 ! ouril portions . cif each--attr7 Market street: • apn. ZERULON KINZr,Y; .. • Glsnlrams: L'ARGE:andnandSoininsiortment of newest styles, panic -Warty. Ettitipttfi : to . eity trade, just received by maromm EIA.MPTO'N, SMITH as TIORINTINGIULPFi,---;-,AOuperior article of Priuting auct , Boorr , Pispei, of various sizes, Constantly, on hand and for sate. , a pi4. t - 7,y 97 Wobd street. ~~~. i }~; ~ A . =En ~~~. A.ritlValorNew.Nyiring &Slimmer Goo a FASHION/L.IIIX .11EAD-QI.IATERB,,, • 23 - atantur srasar,ssco:cn noon 13ELOWS4COSDSITZtT.' ESPEOFUI.J..T informs , his friends and the'pnhlic in general, that lie has reeeivedm very .large supply of the elibieest spralcp and SUMNLER .GOODS .ever seen in Pittsburgh, selected by himself in the , ..East, con sisting of English, French and .Belgian Cloths-Caisi mores, Vestings,.Cashmaretts; Sc..of all shades and colors, and of the latest, and most? desirable. patterns: which will be made.np to order in a - superior style, and at very - moderate prices: . . dlt.has also on hand a very large stock . of Ready made Clolliing,chich he will sell verylow: E. FITZGERALD', NEAV YORK CLOTHING STORK, No. go dlorlcet street. - - - HAVING received and receiviligyreekly)ttirSpring and Summer' Goods, 111111 prepared - to. offer to the citizens and public in general, sr:better lot of ready made; Clothing than has ever been - offered before in . Pittsburgh: nail at prices`2s per cent. cheuperthan can be' purchased ani other Clothing eatrib I ishment in this city. -1 ,- *Dori'Vforget to call atliti.23. = .= ' E..F.YEZGERALPC GOLD t GOLD . -HOPE c L-oruis G DiPoititlnt: , - .I.IIOGERS respectfully inforrns hitt- friends* and' jj the public that he hue opened his rraw - Ct.btan.to Srottri No. 27, Market street, between Front and Hicend, where he will keep 'constantly on hand a large and supe rior assorunent ofelothinT,suttuble for the present season. +Having-just retnrned trout the - East with a-new and ;splendid assortraetw of Cloths, Cassimares and Vestings, of The most desirable patterntirthich' will be , tnado.up on the shortesino.iee and in the most fashionable -style, on the'one . pric&ctish ayttein, - as lOW als'eaut•be had at 'any other establishment in Pittsburgh: , ' - • Don' fcirget'the - pia& but call zt the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 'No: 27 Market St., Pittsburgh. :2m Tim Spring and - Surinner Storlc.of READY-ITADE-CLOTHING AT THE , • TIIREp 1110_000R% ' ' 'FOR THE ,?arsF637, szisb*:..lll.3 7 . :lIEEE EQUALLED Ei'ai by the Celebrated EStablishuneni itself ' - T -HE UNPRECEDENTED PATRONAGE bestowed upon the entetprise,of the proprietor; has mmbled him to ptirchaic nil his Goods at such prices as will allosv him to sell, Wholesale and. Retail; LOVER than, any caber Hou'se,Enst. orWest. ' • JOHN M , CLOSKEY , /kfameciaurer'sf" Ready-Mad' Clothing, Ne..15l Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has jusr completed his'Stock, and has now. on hand,.'ready for Sale; the largest; niostfcohonable and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United States; 'all of which have 'teen made under his irrime diate inspection, in tnis city, Ar einem* THAT MUST errant A rasxrarscs--together cyanotic, of the. choicest selec tions of Imported fine Black, Blue Brown; Olive and Drab French, Relgiarrand English:CLOTHS, that has ever been brought to this city. fine fancy VEST INGS of every description,:such as Cashmeres, Mar seilles, rich Silks, fancy Satins, &c., Ac... All the .nets.- est styles. fancy CASSIMERES, of every description; all of. which will be made up to order at the shortest n 0...; tice., in the latest and most thshionable style. The proprietor informs the public. that the principle' upon win:M.lle will do business willhe upon .the hams HONESTY.and FAIR DEA LING; and its order toes tablisli a confidence in the buyers; lam determined to ad here 'Lamy original motto;" Quick Sales and Small,"Pro ,#ts;” and-:also. make the buyer his own saleentan,:bv markingthe lowest price on each article, in plain figures, so that cact i eusometcan select from au gomanse and exquisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires,ilt the low Ast price it can poisibly be bought for. Business shall continue.to be transacted at my eiteen live establishment, whieli'llas long since obtained the character' of being the First Tailoring Establishment in Pittsburgh, - • '. • " =tea kl IL V—E. - LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER Preserving; Blacking. ' CPOMPOSITIOII of Isleata.foot Oil and Ivory Black. 1 - 1. for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and Shoe Le ather.rend e ring it soft and pliable, and producing the most-brilliant. jet black, equal topatentkather, without Communicating stain or spot to clothing. LIMWARD & Co.,k( No. ml Third street, near. Vecd,) in ealling_the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful !Back ing. desire simply to , state its peculiar . composition and effects on the Leather: -It is composed of neats-foot oil and - pure ivory black, and ;renders the leather at duet 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-, produces the most brilliant jet black. polish imaginable, 7 a.1 in every respect tri patent leather, and never ruin Gentlemen are invited to call at oar Store, We. EL Third street, near Weal, and have the ',tasking tried on their beets, and Where they can see ttpwanls ot ; .3,000 -CERTIFICATES From the most distinguished individuals in the LT. States, all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish, preserving the leather, and recital. of application, the nost beautiful ever offered to the public. • LEEWARD it CO f 43 Third street,- near Wood. mayltif _ 1110 HOUSP.,KEE.PER.S. ann TTIOSE :.:41.11Detimemck— = 1'60 sobticriber has received and now cm hand, aLarge assortment of Housekeeping Goods, coMprising, in part, 8.4,8-4 a s roltows: , 10-4, 124 BIM Cotton Sheetings; 64,104,124 Barnsley Sheednvl; PII law-ease Linen, and Muslin Ttekirtg ; hlarreilles Quilti,l3lankets ; Plain and embrotdered Table Covers do. Piano do.; Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; - BulT Wiudeor Holland, Linen Table Cloths; Damask Table Linea, all - widths ; Napkins; Doiliei, Diaper Crash;'zie:, See.;3ohich - will he sold at lowest pnces. at - • ROBT. D. Tl-10.MPSON'i3, No.llo Market et.. 3 doors from Liberty. 10117 — OGAN k. CANTWELL, have just seemed, at Iso -Li- 66 Milikeiclreeti an unrivalled selection or Bead Reticules and Parses; 'Fans and Combs ,• • • China Sets, Accordeotss:/cc. • mar 23 - MOAN A CANTWELL_ • New Good., at Number v cy.ntinte CORER OP 'FOURTH A= XAlllirt STREETS, I'ITTILEITOU GREA.T BARGAINS!—The subscriber bus-just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving u. vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STA.PLE Day GOODS, adapted to . the present season, and em br sing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by atv establishment in the West. , - DRESS GOODS t . Very glossy•black Silks; ICravats and Collars • Handsome dress do. !Black love Veils tutd . Hdk fig Rich - changeable do. !Inconel and Carab.Muslinx. Rich changeable Satin delPlaid and striped Milslins; ; Chines ; !Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high cord French!Glaves, Hosiery, Ice.; Minas ; !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode ! maninde high erl'd - Mu . slin!C rk me Sh awls ; Neurstyle mnslindeLtdnes;:Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Casluneres; fringe• Pane y do. d 0... !Plat k Sirwlsolo.do. Blapk and colcrtidAlpagaii4tlack do. - do. • Plaid Ginglutrai, bright coSilk do. do. • fora; . irine lirochte do. New style Visettes;_ ICloth . do. Gala Plaids, bright colami }Piaid.t_Lon; so. California Plaids; Low : Priced_ do, • Black Bombazines • lPlaid Cloakings CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION Hit stock of Calicoes is very largo; it has been se• lected with much care - -with parueular reference to fastnesa of Coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have .errer been before, and are worthy the particular attention of .purchasers: • The best Calicoes for 01. ets. ever offered; Double purple Calicbes, English, t'2 cents; Oil Chl nth ; British Chintzes; New style Alerrintack Calicoes; - Blue and Orange do. 'CITEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of lowyriced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of 121 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 12/ cis. per yard. Very _good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Gin/- Jams, for 121 cents, warranted fast Colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. • Bleached Muslin's, to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, di to 2; Bed - Tick:ins. Very cheap; Casinetts, Drilling's, Kentucky Jeans; • Checks Lipingv,Plaid Linseys; Domestic Ginghams, hlntinBrs'Shlrtings; Colored Cambrics.; Flannels, lower than ever offered; • Canton Flannel& - _ Irish LinensiLinen Lawns ; ; i -Damask Table Linen;; Do. ". do: '• itassia Sheeting", . Lined Dril 'ng,Craafi. BLANKETS: BLANKETS! A large atock- of Blankets, frOm.coarae to very fine, Idea Blue Audi/tab -Blankets, ,finer and very fine, for ()Venoms. - GOODS FOIL-GENTLEJBEN. - Fine and superfine French andHnglisheloth s and Ca s. Simeres ; aver-coatings; Silk - add 'Linen . Pocket Hand kerchiefs rind. Cravats; Glaieit,Suispenderiti , Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etC., etc. Tile 'subscriber having made extraordinary prepara ticrnsfoi the Falland - Winter trade, and havlug , purchis: eithis Goods tuuler Me advantage of markets unusually - depressed, can confiden tly.promise - his• customers the hest bargains he has ever been able to offer. - Customer!' Of the house, and purchasers generally, are reipectfullyinvitedto inovntn PHILIP Ross. S — ink Fashions of Millinery .lElonneits -TITST received Straw Bonnets, Caps, 'rich Cardinal it) Silks,.Faishionable Ribbons, finest French Flowers; COrds; Fruigcs, Trimmings, dr.c. Straw - Bo:trials cleaned and altered•to the Spring fashions by 'one of The beit Straw.' Milliners' in the city. Bilk 'Bonnets, Cardinals,' DresSesand every article in Bas Millinery' and Dress making 'business, made up by the - best hands, at marM - . • MRS. DUFF'S,IO St. elms street. - • 'Sew Onniba, Ar ZEIRT.CON IfINZEVS;67 Nana= mu= ' l ll-,dox:`cery high back Shell,Tuck Combs; 4, , 44c , '3 . - n i e di um, ..: 44 .(6 i n r i i , 2 • " low ~• - " • " • " If " narrow bearded top " 50 " fancy . iop Buffalo " 10 , plain • , feast& cont. Am it (4 .Pomba, aosorted aizos; 10"rasa Corti. Marti Slde"Clarnba " .‘ ' 3 doz, Shall-Dresaing Combai- • - • 4 - - " - "- - • _ 1 - - - .T< ~, 50_ . ` best. EngllAllotte o'r. •S-S. S. fine extralnfige; 185. 5. .."' ti tin boxes 1 Comb Ciennem - • Jas.: McGuire, 11.81LOR;Third etreer,near Mod; respactfulikinforlns his customers and the r ptiblic.thiit he has past receiv-. id Dom thiii-raust:a Welt selected-assortment of .SPRING, GOODS; which ho will make et-lathe besttnatinet, Cap for 'Cr' 3 h l -PAM . MILOUR--40 bayrolobett - Famity'Flotri, reO'd'.arid for mt. trim. IL"BOOTS AND SHOES. LINEN GOODS! Emna . 8914 T. l •qe••:', • •• =l?;rf-7,-.1";• . "7"-`417.,0;:: ' Von inc TAANgI'IMITATION' OS asthma TO ANTI FROM 1 PITTSBURGH,' .PHILABELpHa; BALTIMORE - - NENtr•YORK, BOSTON, Z'cc." TIIOIII - AR . BOBBIDGE,t TA.h7Flil &O'CONNOR', r 4 fi•aectPtlia- '') Pittsburgh. • !PHIS old established Line beingstotvlsi full operation, the proPrictoritire_prepared, 'pith their usual exten sive' arrangenterits, to . forsvaid thefehattdize, produce. Zco.; to and front the above Ports, on liberal terms, With the regnlitrityt dispatch and saftty,.peculiat to their: mode of transportanon; so obtions when transhipment on the pay is...avoided. - All consigninents byand for thi4 Line received, c horges peid, and forvorded• in any required directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No mterest,ilirectly, or indirectly, in steamboats. 'All ceimmunientions promptly attended to, on applica ion to he follOcv.ng•A'" gents • • BOBBIDGE, • :178 T M A n A th e e m t stre t r o .•P tc h o il NN ade ci lp ß h , la: Canal Basin; Pittsburgh. I O'CONNOR & C 0.... • North et., Baltimore. Mery dant% Trarisportatton Line, VIA-PENNSYLVANIA OANAL'AND RAIL - ROADS. To' I'ITILADELPITI4 AND IidthIXORE THE Canals !and Rail Roads being now tipenotdd in good order, we , are -prepared to forward all kinda of Mee chi:lndian line produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatelt. - and , on' as aciodterins any other Lirib. -- C. A. MeANULTY & Co.; • Canal Basin. Zinn' - street, Pittsburgh: Amazma—CRARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia; . : • ROBB MORRILL & Co- Baltiolore: ' ' ifilkiiMl 8 4 o. r Atikieß . ilterehanthi Way Freight Line', - • - For. Johns:ow!, Hotlidaysbia" • and 141, ' ^ intermattate plates: s • TWA Line *ill- cnntinne. to carry all Way 'Goods - with - their usual dispatch, and at Mir rateroi- freight. - - Aomrni-MA.-McANIILTY & Co;, Pittsburgh. • 11. WaKEFIPLDi Johnktowh.' • JOHN MILLER, Hollidnyrburgb. , Rsinctcmcth-.lames Jordon, Smith & Sittclair, Dr. F. Shoenherger, MoOrejTohn Parker, S.:F. Von Mini; horst &Co.,Wm:Lehmer & Co., J no. itl'Devia l Brop., Pittsburgh; Jahn Ivory', Sumit,Mulhollan & ftuy, John Gruff fr, Co.,inarl7. (Gazette and . Jouinal only ' 7:77c4cFeliii - 13tiiiii - C7o - iiiiiir t 7 ISAUTIIVIILLD *ND VIDTH isratars,,ertrsatrann„. PA. ' - - Is thp most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es' tablislinente In the West. This place has gained its rep lotion by its.ry proprietor keeping the very. -best Bootsnod Shoes, which nre made exprewly to order for ihisuntritet,atni he is not satisfied only by keeping the hest Mooned stock of 4 IOOTS cod Silit in the Western country ' but he its enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. he cares not what facilities they boast or having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to, set foish all the advantages nod f.teilities in un advertliement,that the Great Bargain Corner has over inherit, vbich enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very :best qualities and styles at from 1 0 to d 5 per ceat. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend purchas ing BOOTS nnd SHOES,. to _call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine Mc stock matrices, Mal all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Corner, Smith field and Fifth strests,is the place for the public, one and all, to et gosad Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dec9 , J. BATES. IWlWilborts:aratail IN g-iIiTIC6-1112(si Tirs GOLDfiN itilli-HIVE AGAIN— .Neto b'pring;and Summer Dm Goods nom opening at rh • • Sign tg: fat BIG'SEE on Markt lima, .6ttlertn Third- and Foiath tiruss. WM. L. RUSSELL, No. 02, hi arkct street, be -6 ' 4 tWerlit Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee-liive.has now commenced receiving a very large' and splendid stock of Spring and SummerDßY GOODS, winch lie is encoded to offer to his numerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of any former mason. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest care, and will be found to be one of the largest and most splendid stacks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.— As many of these Goods have been purchased of the im porters, perthelatest arrivals from Burble, the subscri ber is confident that he can offer to his customers the very - newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising' 'English, French, Swiss, Irish and S.cOteb Goods, totretbei with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. , - LA'DES' DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon sitkr, extremely low ; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods; Rich Grenadines,Plaitt and tagaTeti ; Glace Silk,;rich goods Poult de Sole, fiuthionable nod late importation*; Blank Arrnares,plaid and sttiped; Brocade Lustros, new styles: Idelutir Chameleinn, fignred, (very el/exii*,) Silk Tissue*, all colors 13alzarine*,.in great variety; Paris dotted Lawns, for evening decline.; New Style Inch Mourning Lawful ; • Organdie Lawn,s beautiful artirk Black Oral de Rhine, nit widths and otuditien ; Black Bernkazines, of mail approved make. ; Paris printed Barr ge I,.extremely low; Pails printed Lawns.. In great vati.ty Drapes and Crepe. Lissy, a full ant mune lit of Color, and quallueis; Together with a large supply of Dr. Lai nes and Alpacas some as low as Blk cents per yard. In addition. to Mr above willjte Maud a bellow - at 11460TtIllt111 of Black flmsse Is Lace,for twinning &antes.. mantittas arid rapes. Also, French worked Capen, Collars and Cuffs. latest style*. /0110. Vintorm Lawns and Spotted Robes, very cheap:Swiss, null. /*court and Book Manlius; Bonnet Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravat...; Scarfs; Anifirtaln; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. SHAWLS: SIItAWLS Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ; Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ; Bich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; _Mode fimbl Thaw t do. extremely low; Black Elmira 3:l:abet do. very cheap ; 1. 9 4 e1E §itk do. best. qualtty . - iiiiii iiioii, do. low pricey; . White Canton Crape do. splendid roods, Clsasneleotr:Sak do. late Importsatons; Printed Cashmere do. cheapest iu the coy; White Etelh'd Thitret do. a beauttial article. ! PARASOLS t PARASOL% : The largest, eheaßeet and best aatottment in the City. Peru*ls (two the lowest to the mom splendid, rich and costly artieTe, of the orweet 'suite and rotors,. ran always be found at the Rig See-litre.. between Third and Fourth rita.,..N0.61 [lna ail W. 31. I...RUSSELL. Dobaeittp and Staple Goods. Cheapest Yet I ALARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cants per yard; Illeached and unbleached Singling, from 3 cents upward ;Bed Tickings nod Cheeks, n Nit supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scumb Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and flowing; Scotch and 'Manchester GuighamsiSattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Mho( width will be sold uTut prices that Emma fail to please, and without fear of curt - mention. Err Remember the Dig Bee Hive, Market street, be tweon'rtarki and Fourth streets—No RUSSELL. Skddlep HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP lIIANUPACTORY. rn Ill; subicriber takes this method hi informing his frientlii . end the public in emeriti, that he has the largest slek of, the following named articles, of his own manufacture,in this city—Saddles, liarneits,'rrunks and Whims; which he will warrant to be made of the beat material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. ktelog . rieternshied to, sell his manufactures somethinghliwer,thanhas been heretofore t old in the city, he would invite person..lln need of the above named ar to his Warehouse, No, 1114 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery octal G. KERBY. Steel. mad Illtassufsiotory. TiVisubseribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the comer of O'llara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by, erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and it tilt hammer.— Their Steel; now being of a superior quality,,and baring engaged competent operAtives, they are prepared to far- Malt Files of every description, that will. compare with the best imported article ; and being determined to Make it the interest of all who, use Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they Will.sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and pur, chase thosh which Are worn and broken. Public patron oggeis reapectfullyinvited, llov7l J. ANKSIM CO, • ‘, City Livery Stables. 'Tea subscribers having purchased from Charles Coleman the above Stable* and in tending to increase their stock,oe Horses, 'Carriages, Buggies. &c., would vespectfully solicit a share of patronage from the public. liorecit \opt by the day, Week. innuth . .nr year, and additional Jails are being erected, in tha.second story _far the ac connodation. of Canal stock feb23:Out, . . IN retiring from the Livery busintaw, I with pleasure froma long acqualmance) recommend my successors to he patronage of my friends and the public, fe23:lNe CHARLES COLEIHAH. . . . . Blge Carriage Manufactory, Diamond ;'f;nlev, between' Wood and Smithileid strati. • E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully inform the pablic, that ut . his Factory can' , at all-times be found st- largo supply of Family 'Carriages • Darolithes, , Buggies, and kinds of-Fancy Carriages, equal hi elegance and neatness to any found in the Fast: Contracte for any 'number of 'Carriages,' Buggies and• Wagons, will be proniptly filled. All work of lilt own manufacture will be warranted. • Thanaccvtiz—Col. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C....L. Magee, and Aidermaußteel. Ifeb27:d3m •Wholesale andßetail• .. ADDLE,I &RNESS AND TRUNK MAN UPACTORY, ifir Lol3t HARTLEY, begs leave to in - R form his friends and the public generally, I 'hat he continues to occupy attain:me_ and court- *taw medicine Storeßoom, formerly ocaupied hy Samuel Alin-. astock & Co:, Noi 86, aorner of Diamond alley and Wood street; where he keeps a large and general assoninenf of Saddles, Bridles; Liar:less, Trunks, Caxpei Begs, Saddle inagsysillais . ,Raffele Robe's , Whips, and '4lll arti-, else in hie line- • - 'alio:keeps tonitaritly on hand, and in prepiired tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted flose,manufaetured of the bestmatertal, and in. a style of workmanship equal IO the eastern manufactured artiele f und utile per cent. cheaper;y: . , Country NereJtantr arid l'arinnitworild do well to call and examine his:nook ,:purchasing elsewhere, as he is deierinined io'sell first , rate-:articles at very low prices • Er t 'llo. • t3d, earner of Wood street tin4Diamonditlie - '• o n'Et s Joni ATstrCrKErtrantt9 asgotzt: 4' Wi'ess.;.Stulogioritlo, Porter, AI e3.Cider, Root NOY,' Mead and Pop, Na 18 !dulcet street and 100 I:Wetly' - 4treet i eoilser of .CeeelPodlley v ßid:tsbo43ll. maa3: j.. - -- • - "1„ - M======2;ttit‘t., E=E r • D "dio' 's FOREIGIsi , PASSENGER •OFFICE. t t o 4 ' • - Vitifoutt ' For the Real Owners •tin 'JET:THE FRIENDS OREMIGRANTIii be careful to • have theirurrangenients Made according to the to nett, ~- Prociiion•Le, end mimeo zaan'areceipt,.withouthaving it inserted ; otherwise they have to pay in Liverpool, HMO ter aU SteetagelPaseengeri coming engaged in America, to tome orer in either of the. Ships uf HA ARLEN 4 , Co.,biu be , ,Airnilheit with he following *provisions, or theirguieedent sn other OrticksrputUy goa.— : 4 .3.ee Amer Congress, May . 17,1849. • • This Plan wiltprevent sickness on bOard. Heretofore when prissetigeof round thetriselves in Provistons, many of them . came on board-entirely,deslittne, which often caused Much sickness and death : - = • 10 lha Rice, .- - • • lbs oatmeal, • 10 the Beans and Peas, 35 lbs Potatoes, . • 1 pint Vinegar,' 1 • • • • ' 80 gallons Water; • 10 lbs Salted-Porki - free•from 13 0nel - • - All of good quality , and one tenth of-the provisions fur niched, will he de livered to each Passenger every week • with n sufficient supply of fuel.for ooctjung, Each ship hi this line will be properly venqlated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas, sengers'..iapartment, The caboose and cookingsrtingeS for the use of:Passengers, are kept under cover. - >Exerir• attention will.b paid tOpromote their health and corafort.• Remittances made ., asusual, piemiulgiand at moderate Bank of England - . Notes and Epreigit'E l tehttnP chased at currencratesr• Debts, 'Legacies, 'Pensions, &a., *Etc" 'collected, and copies of Wills • Proc procured, with every other business con nected with an European Agent. • ' • • • .193HDA. ROBINSON, ' • European Agent, ta, coer • ofFirth and Wood netc mpl3, PoFt hew Commercial lane. ..., ' •. E. W. KINIBILLL aG Co.?, S DtrtratuKtxast.l. & Co., 84 Wall at, New-York,s j Liverpool, England . 'Riinaitc-rrtudiv inform their friends mid time el. public, that they have commenced the Gene ' •(' • rat Shipping -Commission Bunn' I eas, to -1 d i gether with'the General Passenger Business, 4. , rtt f - gmmiugeertifteates of.passage :tom London, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, an the most reasonable termit. ' Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on the Royal -- Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on The days of sailing of the'Regular Line of Liverpool Patkets, as fixed upon. are the Ist,43th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month... These Ships arc all of the largest class, and are, com manded by men of character -and experience. .The Cabin acconnnpclations. ara,alt - lhat can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every deActiption OP stores of the best kind. 'Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. ' Packel Ships Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick; are vessel: , of the largest class; and those desirous to tiring out their friends, Cannot select Suer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured nt the lowest rates. New Orleans Line bf Paekeas sail weekly: For p us s age or freight, apply as above, or to . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r ' 'EDMUND SNOWDEN, dealt] Corner Atli and Smithncld sm.. Pittsburg INDEMNITY. The Franann:_Fire Insurance Company DIRECTORS:— - Charles W. Rineker, George AV. Richards Thomas Hart, Moidecai A: Lewis, Tol,lolWagner„ Adotphi E. Boris, -* ParatiZl Grant, David S. 13rotaite - , -- .': Jacob Ft. ttnatill, Morris Patterson. -- - , CHAS. W. 13A.NCIMR, Preet. Cuss. G. BANCILES, SterelaTY. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country. The Company haiareuerved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely minuted, alford ample protecuon to the natured. The !taunts of the Company. on January let, 1649, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly,wetc naffs! town, sit :,•••-• M We b fl Vtnte •• • • • Temporary Loan* 'Stocks • • Cash, An 1513.31.5,402 71 Sinte7thelf incorporation, a period of years. they have pni i 11,..11,01ntl or Otte Mithen Four ifundred rhea sont losses hy, £re, thereby tarordlng evidence of the odes otaae* of losorance,as well as the alnlify and disposttian to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARUINER COFFIN, Agtnt, tonal - otnee N. R. corner Wood and 3dsts Vire sad kLarlisa Ins;Amanita. IT 11 innetrattee Company of North America, of Phila. delphia, through its duly antharier4l Agent, the sub scriber, odors to make permanent and limited Insurance Ott property, in this :ity and its vicinity, and on shipments by the-canal and rive re- DIRECTOBS Arthur O. Coffin, Prest. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. loner, Samuel W. South, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob 11, Thomas, John Vt'hite, John IL NMI: Thomas P. Cope, Rich idWeed, Wm. Welsh, Mary 11. Stern att., See`y. Thin in the oldest lesatente Company in the United States, having been chartered In 17114. Ito charter in per petual, and from as high standing, long experience, am plc means, and ;Avoiding all risks al an extra hazardeue eliamota4it way be considered as offering ample securi ty to the publia. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Boom of Arteroo4,3ottes A. Ca., Water and Front sir., Pittsburgh TI9IT lie niiival;;;Arriniii subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos. I 172 end 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goods, en (CMG,.t• in store ant now lauding, errs 3:4i bugs prime Rio Coffee, •' raw crop,' 40 Old (love roinent Java Coiled; 1.93 lards. prime New Orleans Sager; 520 bids l'iumatioo ; 190 St. J MIA)) Stagtit.llOUne Molasses ; itA tif. ch. Young Hyena Tea; 40 " lionpowder and Imperial Tea; new 40 Chute,, Pr... Thong 4: crop. 0 rainy boxes. V. 11. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags-white BrezilSugar; 00 boxes...fait* Bavaria Sugar; 41) hugs Pepper; " Alispiee , 1 00 boenit Mustard, in 1 and b. cans; 194.1 " Malaga Bench Helaine; " " In layers; 50 hf. " 50 qr." " 10 sulks Santo Carreras; 10 bates Sicily Almonds; 100 boles ftichtinual Tobacco; 50 baskets' Winiestix and Marseilles Olive Oil ; 200 hits: and 100 lit. No. ;llama Markers l; 11 barrel; Honey; ISM Ws, Cheese ; 0090 gnus, Winter and Spring Sperm Oil ; 1090 " Bleached. Northwest Whale Oil; 1000 a Crude u • 0 13 300000 Cruz A. Sons' sup Principe Cigars ; 30,090 Bavaria Segars ; 20 half pipes Ceittille Brandy, of various vintages; pancliconslumaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teuerilre Wine; 10 " Madeira Wine; 20 I.istion " . 40 " Oporto " .50 " Sweet Malaga Wine ; • 15 Indian barrels - " 15 Mids. Claret 20 yr. eatks•ilant Sauterne ; 40 trans suP Bordeaux Claret; . 4r.mikets Champagne Witte; dososup Stomach macre: 200 tails. pure Rye Whiskey from Ito yerrs 01)11 IdlLtk4. & RIcKETBON. CIGA R 9 MOANS, 12000 81. lit Yam Principe Cigars; CIOARS.--Four roes, containing; 0000 Bairns Inip'd do do 4000 de la Cruz Cuba do do 3230 La Norma Ilay. Regalia do 4000 Priintra Hay's do do atiaO Ls Lunn do do 23450 La Minerva , do Just received and for ante by JOSHUA RHODES, Op CI • No. 6 'Wood street. • t'OR SALL:...-4 Brick House, and. Lot et 18 feet frog on Clay alley by 50 deep towards Wylie street, ne ar to Washington street. The House DI well arranged and in good repair. Price, Stooo-8400 in hand, $lOO at one year, 8...4013 at two years, 8200 In three years, or 8600 in Scrip in hand. Title property is rented at 3125. S. cUTEIBERT, Gen. Agent, • Smithfield street. Roe Bale . _ ROUERS & OBEY Err. A. VAlummir. Pacrnsarty situated in the City of Err. Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, viz:—Ono LO:i. of fto feet front on Third 'street, by Bltt feet to an alley„ .. and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK HOUbb3, containing several rooms or apartments, whieh has been nanny occupied as it Tavern these last seven or eight yeari, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Crane.,:. There is also a large Stable on the same. Lot. ••• ALso,-art of a Lot.of Ground, adjoining the above de -scribed. property, somewhere about 27:confront on Third street by- WO feet to an alley, on which - Were it a Two Story House, co utaining2 rooms on the fast f100r,3 rooms on the second floor ;_also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied as the Post Olfice,ltnd now oceupied•as a Bakery. Phste is also-a -Stable on the same Lot of Ground. Both of the 'above Houses front on:Third street, near Market street, and. nearly opposite the Court House. I will soli-both -these Lots and Houses together, or each House. and Lot. separately: Terms:—o l lno-half of the Purchase money to be paid ut time of sale, and the other half payable one 3 ear after the sale , with the usual inte rest—the balance to be creamed -by bond and mortgage on the mane property. Title indisputable, without any . eneutebtahee. A warranted deed given. Possession given nt the Ist of April after it would be sohl.- For fur ther information, of , of the undersimied, by letter or other*ise: • - - SAMUEL bIeCLAIN,- Pittibtirgh, April 23 , 494ra NO, 05 Wood at. 4-1:f•-• ,AY MAGAZINES RECII AT MINER'S, Godey'*Eiidy'ff Magazine,. tor May. . Natidnal Magazine, tor,lllay. Grahams"e 'r- " e. MOMMii,of my Youth; by A, De Lainnrtine liCe.amtkl i etteca of earolint FrY ' Tho'Woverly Novels, by Sir Wi;lter Scott; complete in fictro volumes,, • _ , . - : . Dowdier's, Family Shakspcarei from the sixth London , , . Ou;lines ,of 'a ' New S m yste orThysiognomy; tilos rated•ty .7. W Redfield, M. D. LittelPs . Ltving Age, No. 258- - • - Our stnnlettovr. eordprilei the largeit and Most 'corn fete assortment the 'West. • • ltr-SMithrehl Attune. third door 'above 21 tin 24. Tilt • lll it ,24 , tor salt' bV ' ' " aray2 )--- - • - RUBY, riwrivkcvs &to: ' ~niigra#un '; ~ites: i'nsnranre lompnies. rmwanissus BARGA!..?is r :SELLING OFF AT" rrogT3 Ta-CLOSP....UP, AtlNte. 6: /Market Street. Tue undersigned caving determined ', o ak\ to decline his present butiiness and close if, up - on-or before the ls& - July- next, Will- In from this day sell off for cosrand Ttl{LitilE 7 his . . entire stock of TRIMMING ..AND FANCY GOODS, embracing a general essortnient of Goods in the above line, vizi—Fringes; Laces,: Edgings and Insert ing of every description ; .. French Worked Capes, Col lars,' Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton-and Silk Hoie, all colors and qualities; Children's do.; Linenileflkerchiefe;l3ead Bngs and Purses, Steel. Beads, Clasps ,and Steel Trim nuns's. Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua do.; Belt, do., Cord and Tassels, Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk ,Coates' Spool Cotton, Spool Silk; Linen and Cotton -Bobbins, Mended-- and Cotton Binding. and Cords, Silk and Linen Lacers, .black, whitened colored - Kid Gloves, of the best quality. Silk, Lisle Thread'and Cottrin:Gleves ; Lace Gloves and Mitts; Silk Floss; Antes and Derman. Pins; Hair Pins; Leather Belts. PARASOLS, SUNSHADES;.Aisiri FANS:. Every variety , and elideof Parasols, of this Spring's purchase; Faits, of the most beautifutend rich patterns, all fresh and new i‘Ladiesl.Treveling Ens; Ladles , Spun Silk and Merino Vests; Dilate Tack. Combs;. Card Cases; Belt Slides, Fancy. French . Heir Brushes, Bead ing and Fine Tooth Combs Perfumery of the finestqual ities ; Fine Soaps; Pearl, - ivory and .Poreelkin Buttons; Clothes Brushes &c. "&c. aENTLEMEI4'S FtfiNigtiiNd - - - - - - - - _ • large and do mplete nssoftme lit oi:radii° the above line eonsistin g in past of Fide Shit, Standing and Byron Collars, latest -stylek;' Silk .Undershirtt and - Dratvers;; Gatti°, Cotton and Merino do. dd.. Brown end White' Linen Drawers ; White Drilling d6imade 'in' superiaf style; , Barathea and A mer; Cravats; new' styles of rich' silk 'Cratatie - all patterni, a splend id' as=' sortment; red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and Gingham do.; Satin, Bombazine and Half Stocks ;Satin and Riney Ties; &Wand Satin figured and plain Scarfs; : . Shirt Bosoms and Collirer stmer.'Lisle Thread Under shirts and Drawers; Eng. and Gennan . Hitlf-Haiei Half Nose Silk do.; °splendid assortment of Ebony • other Canes; Silk and Gingham UmLrellae, Critliet Bags, Dressing Gowns, Silk and Linen liandkerchiefi;-' black and colored Kid Gloves, Silk and- Lisle Thread. Shoulder Braces, of •the most approved patterns; Minty BOW, Russia Belie, French Embroidered Smoking Caps, Oiled Silk Bathing.Ca?s, Razors, Bjushes, Walleuh - SO 5- . penders 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 deis M 'ip'on of Goods have ever teen offered in this city. - • • B. F. STE,RETT,- ' - • N 0.50 Martet street, near Third st. N. B.—The Store for rent, and Fixtures for sale, from the Ist July. • mayo:tf LENDIDSTuCK OFNEW S it r A. A. MASON & C 0.,• ONE PRICE STORE—NO. GO MAKHET.STREET,- WHOLESALE AND AA. MASON fc CO. having considerably entatiOd" . their Store ; for the accommodation of their in- creasing business, are now _prepared: to exhibit :to their Retail Trade the most extensive:stock of rich and fash;', ionabla'lmported and American GOODS•they have ever:- offered - in this city: 'neir large Shawl Saloon, ogether' with another room, !Sarni:Men fitted up and added to.their Retail Department, !hereby giving them ample room for_ the display of their immense' stock: Being constantly in the receipt of NEW GOODS from: their House in New York, they are:enabled : to offer -the newest; latest and triostdesirabla Goads; lOW auy house in the country.. - • s : •-••••••• Their stock consists in part of Ave hundred pieces of extra rich Bereges, Tissues, Albannes,'DelPhines.an4 . - Marquise,. of new and 'splendid - Styles. Alstli:Dalf, do Cheare, Foulard Silks. !Ilona Lailiesi'Grensi4inesi Pckins, Braziliennes !troche, Toil da Nord, Ac.',.•&c.— Six hundred pieces of new and rich style 41Monets, Lawns and Organdies, splendid 'designs., Seven lan dred pieces -English and- French Singhartta, Three hundred pieces of rich Plain, fitured and change. able Silks, of entirely new styles; Also, Black Silks for Dresses; Vlsites, Mantillas; An. of superior high lustre. SALIM& Cashmere,Mibet,Loug And t4guarciShasvls;:Gtos De Rhine, Poult De Sole, Canton Crape, Silk, garage... Se wing Silk, Wool Plaid.Grenculine and Mash de Lame. vnirre GOODS.' Cambrics, onets., Victoria he Lawn s, Book and Swiss Moulins, Torldrans, Fancy Checke, Linen Itiu9nftDot tedltiusting,hltlll and Natasook . LINEN GOODS. Damaaks„ Coveri. Napkins.. DisPera - Ildkts; reed' Linen And BarnabY Sheeungt, ' f Swiss - do.,'lrish Linens, beat make and finish. BONNETS. : , , _ . 151;347.43i 41 • 14;724 63 • 96,001 • 51,55:0 . 36,604 37 • A. complete assortineut of Cbizim Druid, Florence, Don. stable, Rough and Ready, Straw, English Chip, IdneYt .23 boxes of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of the beet styles. Also, black and colored Taffeta and Satin, beat quality. Also, Bonnet 11081EltY SitANits,LiD ninGLOVES. gs and Artifielats. - - Every description of Ladies' and Gent.'s. Bose and Gloves, CITIVAIS, Scar(, tidal& Also. &rem Gauze, Crape Tissue Veils, Tiliseklatee. Demi Veils, fr.e,ilte. Of all slip fatalonabla colors and area. Emiutelvtatrolatra,Tharstansdke. • Lave CApe3, Collars, Cutfo, Standing Collar, Mani *eon Falennumos, French and F..nglislr Edgings. Cam bria do.. hrferting, Belt Ribbans, Linen Cambria and Lawn ildkft— Onions, &g... - - • PABASoLS AND PARASOLENT!..S. • • Moro Ihua Two Thousand Parosots and Parasolettes of ovrry vairiett, including t4e k4lll. poke .of Satir. and Chameleon. ' CLOTII!^.!, CASSIMERVA Vesting*: Summer Sleds, Cononadet, Tweed*, Jeans. Alto, Vaunt% Cheeks, Counterpanes. OlNOTlAMS t itlitthtrz, PAM'S, _ More *hurt taro hundred can* of the best styles, And of every variety. lii ached and BMW,* Itturimr. Over ()Debut:deed cases of all the well known and ap proved Makes of Bleached Musillis, 300 bales Brown do., of every variety and price Purchasers may always depend ifrom the, prat facill- Ora of this et tiiteluthtnent,) upon - obtaining zbe slnsieest floods at the nowt reasonable prices -.the system of tow - rumps adopted by this establishment, -as &tetras their On , Tries 45pten toivieg mat with such emmantial favor that the subscribers lite Otiabled to offer Mill great. et inducements to purchasers. Every article will there fore be narked at such low rotes as cannot fail to give perfect sansfaction. Merchants from all-parts of ihe toontry are invited meta A. MASON & CO., . $4) Illarkoimaceet.tatmenen 3d and oth _ NSW Spring 000411 AI - 0. Ai, NlARicur- SCREKP, between. Fortuth'arreit I'l and We Diamond. Foreign stud Domestic . Dry (goods. 'The ralbribefit.a.ll,4ll3lll.reeeiveithis 61'411414 at Fanny and Ilimple Dry Goods. adapted to the Sprtng Sales, consisting in part of Ma &Montag 44 Engitsh Lawns. only Ittl cts.,.Erenett Organdy Lawns; rts.. 44 Iltue hlerinute Prints, 411 cu., 4.4 Double Purple Prints, 121 en., Drab Maas de Una, 111 els., Planet Dress Gingham,. 121 en., 44 Brown ALM tins, Cram 4 in tt eat-. Blenched sl et m.. 44 itterteh ed Mastitis, di to WI Cu., Prints, Aterkaue Patterns, 61 cur. , Id /daunting Fr. tiinghatns, 121 Mt, 'French Work Collars, Pit eta.. LADIES' DRESS _ . Brocade Chatnelion Silks, Brasilia Figured Silks, cap snelion Sarin de Sider). Wide Week nail Silks, Wide , Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured - FonhirdPh" Oro. &Annear Silks. Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide . Blatk Mantilla Silks. l'aris Pritited.Lawns. English Printed Lawns, French Dress Chugluwas. Er' Aroidered 8011111 Muslin., Paris Printed Mous de Lain*, Satin Plaidl3ers, gni, Chintelion Plaid Grstnatlines, Plaid Linen Lnstres, French Organdy Lawns. VARIETY GOOLLS: New style Bonnet Ribbons, Ladies' Cravats; Beset* Bordered Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, French Work , dopes and Collars, Black and Colored Kid Glove*; Lisle Thread' and Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull,Swiss,Jaconett and Thread FAgiints and Inserting*, White and Blank Silk Bose, Cashmere, Moravian, Black and White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Demi Veils: Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk ShlMit, Black and Colored Maas de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Henske Shaii - ls, Erenrb Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silt Fringe Thibbet Shriarlit. DOMES?iC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths,Russia Din. per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns Bleached and Brown Musline, Casinetts,- Kentucky Jearti; Bed' Ticking, Domestic Gingliams, Colored Catiabries, - ,ted White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels.; Canton Flannels, Brown. Bleached mid Colored Drillings. „, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: Prenchllnd English, Blue, Black and Brown Cloths; Black and Fancy French Casaimerea; New Style Fancy Velnilllgs and Cravats; Silk Under Shins and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a fine sortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS: - - - - - - - - - I hare just reeeived'a Splenaid assortment Cl' Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Paranoia, Par and Sun Shades. The above Gods have all been purehased at the law est cash prices, and will be sold-Wholesaleand Retail; at such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods at low prices. . AT NUMBER FIFTY-NINE, North-west coma Of Fourth and Market stretts,.Pituburgit:—Zuteip.W. ioatas!—The undersigned respectfully, informs' is' customers that he has Just returned from_ the,. Eaatein cities, end is now receiving a large and beautiful stoat of- FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, containing a choice and elegant assortment of all the newest- an* most fashionable styles and fabrics; imported - this se ason, and embracing a complete variety of every: article be longing to his line of bushiest, allot allwhicliwill be offer.. ed prices which . mast prove.sitisfaCtory, to 'tjui.pur.:. chaser. The customers of the house, and purchasers gelerally' are respeottully invited to give these, Goods an early ex rninatton. _ Call soon' and secure a Barkain! •PHILIP.R S. • (wit 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Arrefuldll Fine ISlOrts, 13 p rIng SWles. „ EWARDTODD CU, aro now receiving from t h eir Factor y East a largo - stock of fine und medium qual ity ISHIRTS, which, for, doratillitp;, and style of manu-, facture; are not - surpassed in this - or ant' other market,— The trade will be supplied at' lowas - C . 146w York 'priees. Wareroom, confer 'Fifth - aradAarket streets,-to stairs. EDWARD TODD db O. Manufacturer - of Linen Mid . Pitney Shirrs, B osoms - and Collars, Jobbers end "Who - reside' Destiers in Gentiemen , s , Thritishing- flbod3,- • ' ,NORTII-EAST CORNER YIbTII ARV It/MEET RS. (EP' smitus,) PITTSBURGOi P.l6_; • THE subscribers beg leave to cell ;the attentiOn of merchants and dealers in gentlemen's wearing goods, to- our large. Stock of fresh Spnng Goods, now openieg among which are to be found some of the- ich est and. moat admirableetyleeof Ifidni ng Goods ever MEC' ed in this market. One of firm is engaged at our , factory in the Enit, where we Hatter ourselves We MentllaCturing Some of the - best end Most durable Style ji and gealities of Shirts, now called for in any market„__ - -Being antythankful (or the-kind feitoMheldo*d on-us daring the last year, live hope:to ha ve, them contiuuqli es 1 we intend to oQer our . goods at exeeedinglyiow unces, 'and accommodate our customers with pleasing terms, . .We are confident we can offer Shirts - at as law prices as they ean be:found niark!Sr k( 3 11 : 411 4,4",fhe1, :that 'pat 'advantages: in- , nlati.daatuOng, e . ( ~ Plettee givefits a.pall, Viy0.4440, - 63 obs. Boma fttiutCata. SHAW' 8 ABSALOM- MOIRNI.S, No. 6.5. Market at, Pittsburgh Sew (food• I New Goods I I $/tiOtelliiitiii .- 1-7::....,,,.-•:. - ,:- . • • AITOLILD respectfully announce to the Ciniens of V V pittsbnlgh and vicinity, that he Will rCetainin.this place afew days. His unparalletteilmictiess in thetrenv men* of a. Tarp Majorrty . of those diseases-which have eye r been Xegartletl as ineuredde by the moderti tind'inate fashionable practice, has induced him to send forth this card, the adticte d' portion of mankind: He has, within the past twelve;months, imPtilledAlmirticdOns to GP wards of 2000 citizens ofTennessoe,Y,lrginitt i Northand. Staath Carolina; - -Renttielty 'and' Indiana among there Physicians of high standing, - and they all bear testimony. or their entire satisfaction .-He has also succeeded-in givieepermanent relief to nearly 3000 indlyitthalti, ample proof:of. Which lie eattadduce.• • ... • . •.. ;It is not pretended that the conCentration of the - le - Saki of Medical reietticlietnithates tiara one authoribit be he. Mier so versed in medical science, he Would come far„_ far abort of so herculean:a task. Dr. S. has been en,. gaged:shine IB243'inlieletting and Tairehitsing all thelibto-= tiler and secret rensedies..which could. ha_ obtained . Ju England, Ireland, Germany and the 'tithed Statei,litim those perstaiswhii.were eminentirsticcesstlil la °inane some of the following:diseases, va.;—•ltheuniatism, Dys., pensitriSick and NervdtiOlieadne* Painiorlffeakness Back.or Joirds,t-Paralysie Nears:gin, Spinet Ana.. tions Epilepsy„ Toothache, Contractions t' the Muscles, Weak dr Infltuned Eyes, Piles; Asthma; Cancer, Tetter, - Feast Bite, Scrofula, Dlcetts, Mercutial Diseases of long standing Female Disetwes,.Gcneml Debility,See. • , • PerZtiVillgetiakells for the criffi• Of all diseaseioilif-' noting, ini or, causing the derangement of,lite"Vervons System, so that those who receive instructions can apt with equal elfieieney biinselcitia - clearge is only 'Teti Dr' S. is furnished `with certificates an'el liens frctiti the lima' and xespectable , Playsi• clans of..every place at which laihasjuni the pleasureof: :visiting, Which he will' be pleased to exhibit to, the in i, , specuon of any who may desire t. ' - The ingredients used. are almost exclusively , Y;egetab!ei ending/1f maple,' dud the reach e. f ai Persons attlicted iWittiiittY -of the ,wititizt'.hained:Dia4. ease s,would do well to call upon, and if not effect ually relieved, Ito `rerdtmerationwill be retittired for hitt services.. -Elts motto is, No Cure, Aro Pay. __ Dr. S. will remaitidunng his stay atilt° S. MULLES, HOTEL,Rooxii•No..73.- - • ' 2108.Atik . .. ... • ... ISAAC B. xrrfizza. Land - aml•lPlex'eralllgniacy Orince s „ - Ai" vunCerrrits 07 LUTKOM, CITY OF SFIMIGFTIMD. To.Non.reirderth,Hetiers of Illinois LartAiroldtt4 of • lilincfs indebteartess, chut'all" perthris duir- clits of purchp.shig- State , Z,ands'ibiih • • scrip or bonds. TeHE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they . have established - iii city—the capital or Slate of Illitutis-rti. LANDand , GENERAL AGEN CYOEFICF,, for the transaction of all business'apper taining-therato,•Withfirttits limits of State. All trinutaclicute relatlve - to, the purchase and sale of lands, examining lands add reporting'their location, ad vantageri and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c.; baying and selling all - descriptions of State Indebtedness; this, and, every other description •of business, attached to a •General Land Agenepout the mast extended scale, will by promptly and faithfully attended In regard to location, we have many advantages direr all other agencies in•the State, being at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and at the very.fonntain-head alt information in -relation to matters connected with lands. taxes, aid State indentedness, through the medium of the go remittent and executive offices. In addition to this important 'the senior partner, Mi.' Ash; has occupied, for.several years, the positionofprineipal Clerk bathe State Auditorlsoffice, and having had charge of, the books aud State Land deparugentin said office, has obtained a thafough knowledge all subjects connect. ed with this agency; and - we are,there rote, enabled at all time, togive correct' and prompt inforination, much in advance (Warty other agency iq the State: &illocution is also important to non-residents wishing totpay tan!, as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue's such that we can'obtain the tax receipts through the mail; and the money paid directly into the State treasu ry i thereby avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We'also beg , leave to inform persons wishing to pur chase State lands,that our arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness in ant amount, and at less rates • than any:other ot6ce in the In conclusion, we take pride in , referring to the char atter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind enough to permit us souse theirnames as references; and with's" sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indus try and promptitude in all business transactions, to merit the'Conlidenee of all who may - entrust their-bald ness to our hands, • . . ASH & DILLER. Springfirld, Ma rch 2b, ISIS. Han. Daniel Sturgeon,. -• • • • 1.• • 11 . E-Senate. - • ' • - Hon. James Cooper, - Col. SamaellV. lila* ••• =•--Pittsburgh, Pa. • Oen.Robert Patterson; ••• .:•• • ••:Philadelphia. Gen. Adam Diller , . do:.- , Joseph 1.. Chester,, .da. Aressre. Wadswort h Os Sheldon, New S ork City. Messrs. Hill; McLean & C 0.,. • ••New Orleans. • ' Messrs.:S.. Gewil & Lintieellie.- • • John SL.Wynter, Esq., St-Louis" James Calbatin,Elll, Cincinnati. -. • His Ex. Gov. . ;•Springfield, 11l Ilon.Thomes H. Campbell, • do. _ Hon. S. H. Trent -•••• • • '' dn. faps:3llt Scrip. XTOTICE To rut Borman Or Prrrsitcluin CnrScalr.- 111: "conformity with the hd Section' of the Ordinance of the .14112 of April. t 6.19, directing the,undersigned to negotiate for CITY:SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgagee of individulde held by the Cup for property sold, amounting toI'WENTY.EIGIITTBOUSAND DOLLARS." Public notices hereby given, that the eald s will now - be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City of Pittsburgh. of the denominations of One, Two andThrec . Farther 7iotite. is hereby given, that City lionds,bear ing 'memo fronr the nth day - of lipril,lB4o; at the rate of per etal. per annum, will at 'any urea' hereafter be issued to the holder or-holders of City Scrip; in saint of Oint , hundred Poltare and upwards, According to the provisions of the above date. S. B. JOIINSTON, app • .. City T.rvaiurer. House st,nd Sign Paluttng. JD. PITFIELD would respectfully inform the citizens . of Pittsburgh and /01cl/betty that he is prepared to do all kinds o(-ORNAMENTAt. PAINTIMI,.stietz to imitation of 'Wood and Stone- 411 orders left with J. Rostssort,Europelds . AgeatoWill Aro s t rictly !mended to. • (103itiTAB SIGN LE'S, AS:MS' and AD3ILNISTRA -1.../ TORS' Lux, of Dry Goods,' Clothing, Fancy Arti clei, Toys, Hardware. Cutlery; Saddlery, Gold Watch, &v., at AUCTION, by Catatogue.Scrip will be taken:for *MeV' deVoods.—Commenciug on TIIURSDAYnczt, May 101 b, at 10 o'clock in the, forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, by order of Myers Barker, Constable, and G. Roelof!, 'W. B. Assignee of T. S. Waterman ; also T. Wilson; Administrator, and C. Mittel, Atiministrairix of the late P. Mintat, dechl, the separate stocks or three Retail Stores, by catalogue, comprising, in part—cord emu- Dries, vesting*, balzanhes, gingham's, ciamet,"pantaloon: stain!, castanarett, broad cloths, worsted plaid, French casstmeres, gazahroon;coating,.drilling, linen and cotton cheeka, chum), chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere Shawls, black Holland, summer castumeres, moos de ' laihel, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgtngs, gros "Naples silks, a loge assortment of, ribbanas,free veils, `alpacas, merinos, red Amine!, lustre and dimity, a large assortment of merino shawis; braid. gimp,_ straw "and lawn bonnets "de laine and cotton Shawls, crape, cra vats, silk lactkfs . ; reticules, a lot of clothing, hardware, cutlery, tom French and German fancy goods; also, grocenes;tte. Catalogaes will be. readyon Saturday, and the goods a rranged for ezumiami on to-mo mew." The 'Assignees have concluded to take Scrip at par for their pods, which will be marked in catalogue:" The Conant goodcwill be.sidd for par funds; and the Adminio tratoo, for currency.. MYERS BARKER, Constable. • • W. U. MISKH • lissigncee of T. S. Wittman. ' C. MINTAL, Admer and Addz of the late F. Annuli, dee'd. May 3 ' JAMES MCKENNA, Auct , • 2000 Premipia D WILLIAMS, N0..12,1r0nh Sixth street, Philadel, -1.1• _Platt, Venetia+) Zisnd and Window Shade filantefae. turer,,tawarded the first and highest Medals t t Nevi York,,lkltirnore ; and Philadelphia Exhtbitions, fOr the superiority,of his BLINDS, withconfiralCti confidence , in his menufacture,) oaks the attention of 'purchasers tohis 'assortment 0f.4000 Blinds of narrow, and,wide slats, with fancy and.plaattTimmungs, of new styles and colors,--, .large and general. ; assortment ,of Transparsnt Window Shades, all of which he will sett at the lowest Old fillinds Painted and triinniediO toidi equal to, new.. DEJLISItS supplied on libmal terms. The'Citizens of nie.regpeejbny vited to tall, before purchasing elsowheronfident of pleasing alt try- Open in' she evening, • To Country,ffierchoutti. MllOl/KIN SON wOuld remind you Mat you eart.nOw s-secure Ottina, Mass, Qurentwarr, c., Az "Leh' prises 1311 never wereb eretofore offered at. • Ftemember,l.ls IVood street, 3 doors below sth. [ml7 MBE subscriber Informs tho public generally, and I. Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularlyohnt he is discontinuing the Queeturware business, and will. sell off his present stock at reduced •prices. Thrithswho wish ar obtain China, grammars, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles attllerruoli much cheaper than the usual rates: . • Remember the place, CHINA HALL, NM street, near the Auction store. 4 ' P.S. I will dispose of my whole stock to AnYperson 'wishing to buyit i at'abargain. • • , 4 • iirrhictf •4a: . Int.6,Erry. ATEtW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Istrks.7s ;AA- Rotillastrullotion & Arrrnaiie, Daguerreo-' typists 7 frcnn the Eastern cities, would call theoitention of the 14abliants of Dtttsburgh, and the neighboring towns, .to their Daguerreotype of citizens anti others, at rooms in 'the third story of Burke'S building, 4th at. • „ Persons wishing pictures taken may test .issured, that no pains shall be spared to produce them the' highest perfection of the art. Our instruments ere of the most tw i v_ 'erful kind, enabling its toto execute pictures. inisarpassed for high finish and truthfulness.to nature. .The public are isolietted.tp call and examine.. . ?ersons sitting for pictures are neithin,roßUilied OX• :prated to take them unless perfect satisfaction sgiven. N. ,13.. Operators wiU baatibl, .a good; depot for stock and chemicals., ,• • - ' • • it • .:• lErrnstructions given la li a an, Conislidng the more recent Improvements. pidexubirivbe Cud. , r4vt atf y:ll , , t i,,,L e i y a 7ra i n he ow ei f ti w z ry n p s• r o e. f pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere.. From their experience itvbnsitress, they feel confident that they will reuder satisfaction to all those. who .an.y give them work. - ; The superiority ot. Gravel-Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of tire, is too well known to require anyastunant in its favor. To those who are unacquainteslwitriontwork, we beg leave to refer them. Ao Mess.ra,•Thoinltr„LiEguir t .Sr;i t -4 0 bn. F. - EN7Vi . itcalY J'attarron, - a. Kane,sit, an a 'ottteri;ror.lationwa hive . 4011P' Vrorle. Ordera thaniffullY sato:med. and. prcanptly , 'attanclad'AG: '3VO" wilt be' cound - pn • Wylie sweat, be mean Itigh ' • • • • • •. - • DT.ATTHEW 11T eGGYEIOI. ',JOHN SKINNIN. ' ' ' • yy 3f.YTTON—Obboles, for sale by . • 1.1 rOAtrk.S lutr,y,taternisiys & co, Ott9ll .-Obr:l4.tWom Obadts patent grads:urged salvairlallattes7 • ' - - MVO PATENT INSULATED POLES, VPPi r llibuoicsi.: Ann ova= runcosar—This Is the Only Wlrament of the kind that hue ever been presented • , in this country or Europefor medical purposes, and is the " only oneever known to man, by which the galvanie fluid can benonveyed lb the litnian rye, tharar,the.brinli;er, " °any pert of the body, either externally or intenally, in a definite, gentle etream, without shocks orlittitr'-ifith perfect safety-anci often 'with the happlea effects. • This iniportant spParatuti ie new highly appetared of by many of the most eminent physicians of this country • and Europe,' to whom the affi3cte4 .^l4 others whom it' may concern can be referred. t rice will els? be • .given to many highly respeetfi•Wffiltens, WhO.nnue been eared, by =awl of this Matt vatuablemppantms,ot some of the most inveterate nentone disotdets," which' .. could not be removed by any other known meaus:• Among*oriota othets, it has beeti proved to be stdmir:-,..'" ably - adapted:totthe cure of the tollowieg diseases,Vii :" • nervous hcadache and other dialrders'of the brain. Rio'' • -with thii apparatus ithinit that the aperaMy eati,eonvey. the galvanic fluid with ease and. safety to,the. eye; it) . . store eight, or cars amaurosaa to the eat to restOtdhear 4 '. ' ing; to the tongu'e °rather organs, to restore speech . ; an0r,...• various parts of:the body, tor the: cute of ehrofite ' rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic-dolougaMlX,,pentl , ysis, °viably, gout, chorea er, St. 'Vitus' denc.:, ePtlePeji.. w eakness from xi rains, disease 4 peculiar to lc males, contraction of the limbs,locklaw, Rights for surrounding counties of Western Pa., 'and nrivileges, with the instrument, maybe purchased * and tested for the cure of diseases..... _ • Fall instructions will be given for the Various, cherni cols lobe used for Various diseases, bud the best. manner • for operating .or the care of these diseases, will Oilso tally explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet put into' his hands erpressiy tor these, purposes,. carefully pre-, pared by the patentee. 'Enquire of .. - . S. Awl...Lulus,' Vine street,' ' ~ • • near 4th st-Road, Pittsb`g.. T ADIDS arecauttoned against Mang Common Prepa. L red Chalks: They are'aot aware hew frightfully rions it le to the skin 1 how coarse, how rough, how sallow, .yellotv, and unhealthy the skin .appears after using pre- pared chalk I Besides it isinjunoue, containing large: quantity,of lead We,have repared a -beautiful ` table article, which w call J o nes' Spanish' Lilly White.. ~ It is perfect ly , innocent, being purified of all delciefiena • qualities, an it imparts to the. skin a natural, healthy,," alabaster, clear; lively white; at the samd time acting . as a comaelio oa the skin, making it so ft and smoo th . • • Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Itioalachu, setts, soya: "Afler analysingiones'Bpanish Lill y White, I find it Viaticums the most beautiful and natural, and at die same time innocent,.white .1 ever. saw. • I certainly can caruseientiously recommend its use to all whose skin -. reqviresbeautifying.” .Price 25 cents a bra.. Directions . —the best way to apply. Lilly !oft leather.. Of wool—the formerl2 preferable. . • . - • A rum BAT or Trani roc 25 • cairre.—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gams.. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,' after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber. Tooth Paste, have the appearance, of the mostsbentitifal - ivory, and, ut the same time it is o-perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily . use' i bight. advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good mini-: tion, giving them a beautiful polish -an d it-pro - vents-anil e greventlng a premature decay. Those ' al ready it - pro - vents from becoming worse—it also fastens sue as is becoming lOose, and by perseverance it will render the foulenteeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously. sweet. Price 25 or 37i cents a box. All the above are sold - only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York; and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. . • Wm, von BLUM, and get a rich husband, lady:?'"Your. face ia• your. fortune.'' Is't beautiful, clear, faist. Is it white?. If not; it can.be made so even though it be,yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made hue who have washed once. or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. •But be 'alio you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the Amerienn Eagle, 82 Chatham Street.. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italmu Chemical Sop, when every kind of remedy has failed. That :it CIITCS pimples, freckles, and cleats the skin, nil know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street tirmd, reader, this seldom or never fails. . . • . . C. INGLIS - Jr., Patterson. • Sold at Jacason's 89 Liberty at, head of 'Wood, Sign of - of the Big Boot. • . : ' . n0v23... SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, KRYSIP&. "ii,tls,. Barber's Itch, Chap:, Sara Beards, Pisnykr:-;• This is used by many physicians in this city in curing the above,. and we would not conseiencionsly sell unless we knew n to be all.we state. • . . • As a coemetie, the true JONES'S SOAP is pentops the only article ever known that removed impurities, and cleared and ffenutified the akin, making it snft, clear,• 'smooth and white as aninfants.. But mind, it is sold at _Chatham at., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, SO Liberty Street, Pittsbrirgh:.. • RHEUMATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX.-- A respectable gentleman called at oar 'office, As he said, to inform us that be had been afflicted for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to his • room for months together, and often antlered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been ailing Jayne/Alterative, from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says be found the medi tine very pleasant and effective, and • that ho now con ., laden himself perfectly cured.-ZPhilcolelphia North. Amer- • &arr. A Fscr Worm Ksawrcri.--A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations. in the Throat . and Nose, and a , disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, : his Whale „ system bore the marks of being saturated with dthease., One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had. „ lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with. deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, end were . as hollow • and porous as an bendy-comb. It Was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al %endive, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured.- The Alterative operaies through the eirculationoind , purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous cares it has per, farmed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofala, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsiapnd other chronic disetthes, truly astonishing.—Spent of the Times. Tr For tale in Pittsburgh, atthe PEKIN TEA SWUM 72 Fourth street.- • • Jaynes' Family llesilotnesii • - DFt. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 184 e: "I have used your Minting*, Corm/Mars Salaam, and Ezrecwrant, Many practice, for the. ast threeyears, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them; and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed: of realizlng_my• ' - fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but; • Judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they dorm; and are entitled to all die confidence reposed In •' them, by those .who have used them. I watt formerly, - very partial too.*** Vermifuge, until I became:tequila, , ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any Itessectfully, yours, S. S. 'COOK, M. D.'. • 117 For sale in Pittsburgh atthe Pekiraett Store 72 ;" Fourth st. OlLDitgtittlofelffor Dr. Willard's Family ild - e7117.,. einits.i—Thoundersigned,eitizene of Rittahnrgh.hav• lag personally need Dr. Willard's Oriental cough tare, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer, ; fully recommend it as• safe and effectual, in all - cues... speaking from experience, we believe that it has no • penor; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. • • CIIAULES LEWIS, Pittsburgh, Marsh 15th, ib39- • - 11:7Sold by 3. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays, James A. Jones, J. H. Cossol, John P. Scott, P. Snowden,' J. • Mohler. Ouden-& Snowden. ap= 'VIM OF CO Galt Gin the .night are very trouble J: • • • some.. They-break in upon the hours of _repose and exhaust - tho strength of the sufferer ... 8.-A. Fahnestock -k COUGU BALSAM has been eminently success— • fal In molar riltd earicuttbese unpleasant spells. If a person is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea spoonfUl of the Cough Balsam will'aeothe it, gitiehim relief, and, as it Is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste behind. If once used, It will take precedence over all others, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &c. , ' • :Prepared and sold by B d FAHNESTOCK & Co., ". corner Ist and Wood streets, anti:corner 6th and Wood. M RALPH'S CammaaTED'Vaerramm parasols for D ealcorholmale and retail, lathe • N?. 50, Smithfield etl Also, by. Win. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Sir mintlaturi; John McCracken, Penn etre.; Fifth Ward. • TZAR WEE'S TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPT/C PILLS ±,l The general properties of these .Pilts are Carminaf live, Purgative and Tonic. In the:common disorders arislng from imprudenee in diet, 6c0., such as sickness 'and sourness of the stomaeb, - heartburn,headaphes,-Arc., where a medieinels reguired, this• Preparation is very; ' applicable, for its eanrunative or soothing effects almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : It* purgative operation upon the stomach nit& bowels' is . gentle and effectual; and its tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby. enabling these -- organs to perform their proper functions with order- and regularity. ' The price has been reduced - from SO to 25 For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. FAMES- • 'rock et Co., corner Front • and Wood and Sixth-and Wood strectS, Agents for Piushur h. . mitzlolincod nONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any other`.:. V disease in oar country.. The •youug,'_the old, •the beautiful and guy, are all alike subject to ita-invitlions ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been suppose& to bloom with the glow of health. • Bat every cams •origf...•./ nate' ia a cold and a congh— perhaps deemed unworthy • of attention at first—aud..only met with remedies whom too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough .ilulsam of B. A r Fahneatock & Co.,.which will certainly check its fottiter • ' progress, and' restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful r. - . . . , • Sol. stile 137:B. , _ & Co., corner ht -awl Wood it oho, corner 6th and Wood. . dectt AA,. M.ASON.k,CO.; No. GO MARE= t 111• 0 ,: :, • this day Teemed, per '!Fast Line,' the followiug. named Goode, viz . :-Satin stripe, black and blue black plain and ILnuteti • Berages, all wool M. de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls, - black, white and pearl Silk. !rose • span Silk linen; kid, silk and thread Glovesi • linen; bobbin, cambric and muslin Edginger;nsertirgs, .Mack silk lace,Edgings; bonarit Ribbons; Fr o broldered Muslin:Capes, new pattentsantricll:Aio4..' mar22.. V, Dab e • roperty for. o • ' Acres, 111ITUATED of a mile from the Censeteryand7oPlPlr ;- she the residence of Col. Croghad, presenting etront 1200 feet; containing a new cottage hbusc, wtttfl 6nfl q ' ' -.. t . centre and 4 rooms, 4 bed rooms and good cellersi&c.- - ' . `IV tenant house. bails, stables, garden, &c, all ender,: • pied fence... Thiedesirable property is emitable dining purposes. or cduntry residenees,ati several prousl2.? inent and beatitifui locations eau easily that purpose. 'Price, 8200 an aere.- Thins easy', - ' B. CUTHBERT; cen:Agen‘' . Smithfield etre t' • T)EALvESTATE FOR SCRIP.- T Foie - lrilti le i ': Lois( 20 feetiront on Beaver streer r A eglieny,by 111 feet to a 17 feet alloy , having a smalrfrarue _Cottage . ' Drrelling.House,with'other improvernebts. ‘..Pribilo4o, In ',Pittsburgh. aud.Villeghbay Cup . bad Cohnty Sertp, par. - - B.7OBTRBEEtT,Oen....AgeiIt, 420' • •• ':!SmatbSold itmec rt . • : • . • , g„)muitstpitCAPs— nr.s. B rece t ud - • • liirlifs4.l7::;W 0: - D, -- , t 2b.... gli,N,DLES,ikialigi t '• . terW•o4 use: MIEMI!EMS ,~ a tip;- ' ~t=~` .
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