The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 18, 1849, Image 4

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• bY: - -I:Zlrw Felt 9
Solicited to nu. entirdnesa',
•.;11 - urtieln, of. RAILING, rondo yrionghtironintru t ''
• anis soft, (Elmo - Mei} rodlyorvrira, niid eXpres,slyidesigned:,
Tor en6ohidg-tCzuttiPas,-Cometerins ,Dufedids,-
eDulnie ,
GrOtindsitre.,.at prices varyingfrorit'do cents ttis3,ooihn
:runniux footl It is inride pannettrof-varionS length's,.
': trio rt feet rtigh;..vrttlt,',Nviought iron:posts inch square,.
stintervacingdishuteas of rdio4o feet. , ' If 'desired, the
penhets. candro made Of ,
atiy heighinaontinuotis 'spans
- of 59 to-60feCtiivirtiOr without poets: --- Noaitrit Charge
for poets•
•'The aornparaliacilglinese, - greut etreitOla and &ambit,-
My of \ FIVE
,DAll,Ji\'D_olte,bennty of its varied ori
namentaidurigne.togetther-willi the:extra - nerdy lora price
soya-kith it is soldLarn : aatising ia,icesupersette the: Cast
iron - Hiding, -whereverdhair:compairtuve,meriti
_hive
been tested:— Far furtherilarticaturs: address •
.MADS.,II - alaele, - BROTHERD,'.,; •
.. - ...„..;,,,„„meidisfor Patentees,
mr27:3ml Diamond near simithficidst . Patslturg.,
Hardware, uttecy, Saddlery., ape.
TOHN. WAL.Khatjrnpaiter mit .Dstiteria kitreign and:
fir Ihrbieitie • Hurdtectie, , respectfally-iiannounces to his
friends end the puldiegenerally, that hC is now reesic.
ing his" Spring supply of flardwule, EutlerY, Saddleryi.
ut his stand, N. 85 Wood_ strdet, , whick he' ivill
pose obou the most reasonable terms..
He will continually he - receiving fresh supplies. direct
from , the - -manufacturers in Europe and. this country,
.ichieFwilletiable him to compete witE any house, East
or S9est=
He particularly lashes the zinernion!oil,eastomov,s Au ,
hie : excellent ausurunent of Tuttle and bpriug Cutlery,.
&c-, which is of. IsuiCiOlmitio.patterris Aral from the snout
popular unanufactufers.. ,
- tlis.stotk COrpeuteni Tools is large and of , e.idel.'
lent quality
general Le_hus every variety of
article
Western Merehams aitd - deilers, generally, are. hi
vited to call and -examine kis ewe k. . rriarirJ:Gin
• ••- _ Paper Hangings:. ...
AM now receiving, direct from thc-ataattractarers-lli,
New Yerk, Philattelphia,and'Buldmore,A large .and,
well selected ..assonment of all the latest and most im
•ProVed styles. of, taa, ngof titi, Glazed and contralti ; PAPER.
.1.0,0‘10 pieces-of Parlor and ' -
..1.0,000 ' Hall and. Column;
'20.0 1 0 , " • ; Pining-roomocliamber end Mace Paper
- Witiehlviouldparticularly invite the attention of-those
. having. Howes to Paper, to calland '.examine, at the
• Paper Warehouse -.-" . S. •C. -
,
...Paper Hangings,.
SIC 3. JAS.I.IOWARD &CO, No. 82 Wood airtv . t,
--..•J001d lie attention of the public to 'Mem
sock' of :Paper liatiginga, , whichi . for variety,
- matt of finish, - durability and clitapnessittimmorpam-'
ed b) -...,/y - earsottittrucutin.the Union: •
Bceidca a large and full assoruneut of Paper of their
M
owaoutifacture, they are now receiving a - direct im
portation of French and English atyle a of Paper Hang
lags, port:hated by . 111 r. Levi' Howard,'ono .of the firm,
'now in klurope, conaisting o f • -
Parialan.manufactare,— • - •••-10,000 pieces,
London • do. •-.......Anti0
Of their own manufacture, they hive'loU,ooo pieces..
raper, and-112,000 pieces -
Satin Glazed Window
Ateasie.lameit Noward & ba ve spared noither ert
Pause nor-labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern
'. Wall Paper establishments,lioth in quality of manufac
': 'tare itudsuriety.of pauent, and they are warrantedasiating• the public that they have. succeeded.
'The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture;
will L be Offered on terms .as LOW as those of . Eastern
' miumfacturers and importers. - ' " mard7 •
v . ' Joshua
HOLESALL' FRUITER.F.:AXND CONFECTION
No;
' 500 tins Sardines;
22.5 " Lemzlis ; • • ' EQO hf.‘ "
I.B.odozenLemoti Syrup; . 150 qr.".
lOW diumi - boxes Herring; .
, 213Ub.r.i. Raistui:LT layeis ;21:100•Cocos Nola
.150 " • , boxes Alacesixoni;
71.0041 r., . " - 8 " Vermact ;
26 trails Iraleri Almonds; 25 cases ass'd Pickles,
100 boxes Shelled.' ' •40 caiks Currants;
8 bales Bonita.= "- -100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper;
10 " ;Malaga " 61.1"tras. white Kias Paper;
3 2 'papershel'd 15 cases Prunes;
" hard " 16 mats Dales;
40 bags F•lbertii.. -4 cases Liquorice;
30 " %Valuing; -. • ,10 tbs. Vanella Scans;
60 -"- Crenin Nuts; 20 lixs A.NOLIto•k Candy;
40 ", Pecnusi, , 20 wh'e and yeL 11 •
011U 1 s. " . 8 cases Florence '
Just ieceived and for sate by - - •
mar 29. ' Josntrikit HODES..
i
n.. REAmdersigned ?hest respectfully informthe chi
, suits of Pitishurghand yteinny that they have open
f a
e NEVV. GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the
'- 8- W. corner of!Fhird and Rossi streets, which will he in
• - Connexion withbur Old Smith, N. W. corner of Fourth
. and. Ferry . streets:
Having annirled our .hanner, with " Quick, Sales and.
- - Smo4l,Profits" as its motto, we ask a shisre of public
- - pa
tronage. ' - '''''''
, „ • Annexed w e' give a list of our Retail Cash prices :--. _
BUst.Rio'Cinfee, 8 casts" 113..; 13 tis. for $l,OO.
. . • '... Vo' $4l ' - (- ta) 4 LS t' th - 18 lbe. for 81 .99 : ,
"-N. O. Sug,artnew) 5 ' ",:." "20 ". " cc
4 o ,,Rosift Soap, 5 ",- ." '22 "
- " - Aloold Candler, 1.4 i.." '" :‘ 9}" "
. : ad - " 10 " "•.“ ' U st " :,
~ e. Molasses, 1'.3- "." qrt.j 48 eta. fik gallon.
:. . '. u 'N. O. , 44 - -.8 - " "•" - 30 '.-".` “ ' ,
. . . .`cc - C ountry ti . ``,--g5 .. Ai it DO . 4: 44
- . . • Box. Raisin i, (near) l 2; c. e -b. - .
, . .. Ric; 18 ths for 81,00, oi 4i foi2s.4this; YoUngtlyson,
, liaperial.GunpoWacr and /Mack Teas, from 50 cents to
_ 81,50 , V IX . baker's ,Chocolate. Schmus , Sweet Spice%
...-- do 4 Ilsikeee.CoioaiC'riiiiied and Ytilvarised .Loaf Sugar,
. , _Bentoeity Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive Oil, kn. - -
Spices of all kindicin r very . variety:
..
. ' ' Our goods of-Snow; our stock complete, and our prices
irreproachable." We most respectfully ask Quail from
the heads of toinilies, that they may judgeonr goods and
r.- prices. 'ThUnkful,for, past .favors. we ask a continuance.
,of the shine. , - . . J. .J.S. M. YOUNG X. ,CO ,
.- . , .- ' • N. W:corner of Fourth and Ferry; .
- ' fardj ' , And S. NV corner of Third and Ross streets.
- . tot rod . rAN r TO kli.WneAe.b.Thats,
Stchitis Boat Owners and lkotel-13.sepers.
I\TO.R.TON'S UNIVERSAL' COOKI - A/ STOVES are
II offered as the hest Cookin Stove in Market,-having
a new - principte applied forheating the oven, that bread,
meats' or tay , arttele creating steam or vapor, Can be :
bahedand -retain its Savor the same HS when braked-in a
; brick 'oven or reflector ; also, in point of reinoving, in
v ying time mid lueL Thapublic are invited to examine
_ Forsale only zit:14.112 Second street, sign , of the Gilt
Stove,. whererefereneentay be had to families who have
them l ii use. - Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking
Stoves,'Plazz' Plain _arid 1 - nney Grate's, Othe and Parlor Stoves,
&e.— rapenl3ml • A. & C. BRADLEY.
11crdktneon'is China Store Removed,
- Tee subseribor respectfully informs the Ladies
of Pittsburgh; Allegheny and vicinittittnt,lielms
• ' uttivedio mordeommoilitms house, No: 56 Wood
struet; near St:Charles Hotel, Wherelle - has 'opened
and is Opening - S)0 paekuges of Dresden, Berlin, French
• - and English CHM& wad QUEENSWA RE. Please call
.. and see thens- , kir to describe them is impossible, The
- Mock embraces everything in the - business; useful or or
.. strunental. • ispl6l ffi. HODKINSON.
• Churchill db litaufty,
INJANUFA.OT REIiS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY;
EAKIN &RD TODD di. Co., itgeittn, •
N.E. earner. _Faith. and Masks: sts., (up Stairs,) Prusbitrgh.
• _ Ain: have on Muul; and are daily receiving from the
y y :.moimfactumrs, a large - stock of Goods, which we
are prepared to of'er.to'Dealers,onty, at the mantillas
111Icrie .lowest. wholesale prices. —Mtter and Real
Set Breast-pins ; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set
Ear and Finger. Rings; Plant Gold; Engraved and Stone
Set Stade; Stidesi Watch Keys,
.'• Among our. Goods can be found some of the most de
• isfrableandu approved styles of Stone Sets now in use,
Witt -Opsl 'Rdfry; Torkois;- Topaz,' Anathyst, Garnet,
Brilliants; Sic;; &c
• Dealers, purchasing, Pine Jewelry, will lied It for their
rultainapc to examine oar stock.-
' - Bard 4. Brother's ben Premium Gold Pens. with and
Witham cases, lie offers tor sale at the lowest New York
'prices. - - (npl3) EDWARD TODD $ CO.
• , Side ljp.P!
OGAN & ce.tvr WELL are just opening,at No. SG
~IL.L.llarket street and at the new, front on the North
eastside or the Diamond, a splendid assortment of Fash
ionable Bonnets, Leghorn Hata, Breast-pins, Ear and
Eiuger Rings, Black and Panay Silk Crays's, with an in
titancrable collection of Naricty Goods, which can and
will be sold at the v4eap*. - prices,
apl9 & CANTWELL. •
- 'Tr r r I bl e v olst tarr.Triumph snit
ILTOGAS...k CANTWEIZ, jsign of the No. 86
11 : Market streeti would respectfully beg leave to call
the attention of the public to ,their new stock of Goods,
just itceired and opening'from manufacturers and ha-
Marrs, of which th ey feel confident that price and qual
ity mil give Llll.l re sausfacuon, as our motto ts—" Quirk
Sato rotriSmaa Prqfits.n - , ,
_Oartteck consists, partly, of the following artieles,vl2:
• Ladle's' and Gemlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin
ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs;
Bice. 'Buckles,- for Ladies , .Head. Dresses lsLadalon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and.velvet ; , Coral . Beads; Ala
baster Boxes ; . Cue Rosewood and Ebony Shavingt'aises,
. furnished ;• Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds;
German Sppons, all kinds; Silk Steel - Bead Bags'
;and Purses,' Cotton Begs and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and. Cloth : Briushes; Accordeons, Flutes and
Fifes s r Obe;Penkiiives and Scissors; Globes and Paper
Holders, Shell,-Dress and Side-Combs," latest 'soles;
yases, Fruit_ Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases,
:tillage, and Cologne Bottles ; Tables, Chessittan. and
Baeltgammon Boardas Silk:Tapestry; Brussels and In
„grain Carpet Begs WilloW, Market and. Side Baskets;
Chairs,- Wagons;Cradles, &c.,&c., .with in large sinless
's:tent of Toys and Fancy Arates, teo numerous to men-
Saft_fino - SCRITP WANTED--.ln exctuluge for
, CdUor 77 Gold Watches s''
110 Silver assorted •Watches ; 't - -
59 dozen Razors, assorted
,- Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton ;
150 ' ” Stockings; assorted; • 't
_ 100: . ,- .'Gum Suspenders;
. 175 - French Aicbrdeon.s;
-350 Silk-Parasols ; - ; _ _
.400 Umbrellas's' - • '
• 50 tbs. Sewing Silk ; .
2 '215 40 . t: Faii,s;assorted;
1200' "t : -SpoolThrei,d, assorted;
75 ;lit-gross-Pearl Buttons;
100 groaramsling,esisorteid; ' , • • ;
• '4lOO, Hooka attd.§y . es;
CO Basket . .
'With alms" usse ssme nt of Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
Francis Baskets,' Steel Silk Bags, Purses,Steei
Beadi;TockAlLl.Te'dka„ Faney Soaps, new style Vases,
very fine ;:Seissore,
.Pen ,Knivest,• a lergaisaisertnieut of
Combs'of every description; with a large stoelstif Trim-
The undersigned will.bes happy tciaceoramodate
kisira,land; the,public with any thing tn. his line for
Allegheny-city, A:lle&heny.Coonty, and•.eittsburglr City
Bern 'l•••.'fiti .4it lportioits eferich-at Maiketatriet.
spiv- • ZEBULON KINZEY.-
A . LAttG£ and =An inius assortAient of newest styles,
particularly adapted Cits trade, just received by:
ton.r29ei. • HAIII'TON , SIIIITII & CO;
RINTINdTPA.PER +article of ,Painting
toad - -Oink Peper,, of canons sizes constantly on
baltd tuatd for asale. ' . 3 '.'. b. CHILL,
57 Wocid street.
';:„;
-OM ezobs
Arrivitl'itif -Nei* SptCsig .da Sri slither .GOOdii I:
: FASIIIONAI3.D*HEAD.QIJARTICRS,";
"so. P 3 AtkillCrt siItsVr.SEVoND DOOR irgLoWSECOIqII6 . II.
ItESPROTFULIN infortns his friends 'and thegublic
in gelierfti,thriffldhit'sreceivealxvoiy,ltirko4urip)y
cf.:the choicest SPRING and' :SUMMER , . GOODS ,eyer.
area in Pittsburgh,- selected hylimself in,tho-East. eon
sisting of.Euglish, French end. Ilplgian- - ClOths,
..
meres,Vestings, .Cashinarmts,.&d.,. of. all-shades-and
-colors, and of. the:laical ,- tnd.most, desirable. patterns„
. which wilthe made up to order .in a superior style, sad
at very moderate prices: •-,
has also' ott hand a very large stock of Ready
niaile Clothing vltich he vrilfsell very low. apg3tly
'— -
ZernitA.VD, •
NR AV YORK OLOTHING- - STORE,
• 'No: 26 Mat Wee etrdet.
. .
IIEISIG received - fond receiving weeklipny Spring
...Luafid Summer Goodt, I am prepared to offer to the
- muzens'find Public ifi getierzil ; abetter lot of ready made
Clothing than heti ever been offered before is Pittsburgh,
and dt priori P,5 per cent. cheaper than cadbe purchased
in all y other Clothing establishment in this city:
Don't forget to calk at No. W. ' ' •
rnarl4--ly . ' E. FITZGERALD.
GOLD!. GOLD G VLD!
HO . PE' C'LOT'HING EMPORIUM;
.11 , J. ROGEAS, respectfully .iurorms friends laid
the-publie that he has opened Tiis "am Ctotnixo
-..b'ronn, V e "..lsltirke fat re et, betwe en Front and„,Se dont],
wherehe will Veep konstandron hand alarie and.a ape.
rior it ssortmentotelotbing, su ttable rotthepretent season.
: , Having ibstireduined , from the .East. with: n new and.
splehdid assortment or Cloths, Cassimeras and*Vestings,
or the most-desirable patterns; which will be Made up
on the strorieSt no.ice 'and in the mast fashionable style,
on the one price cash system, as lowas. can be:had at
anyiother establishment in' Pittsburgh.
, .I)on't , forget-the butcell, at the CLOTHING
SZIPORIUM4-No. 27. Market. st:, Pittsburgh... fraral:flut
The Spring and - Suminer Stock of
',RIE Mr% -:111A DE °THING AT "T HE
TIMEX BIG 130 ORS,
FOR THE I'II/UST SEASON: ILA'S - NITER 1113 EN E 01.1.15113
Velebratid Esicibaillthent 'Wry: '
THE IIIkiI'H.P4CEDENTED artpluogliestowed
'upon the
,nateipiiie of the proprietor has el.abled
in'to purchase all his Goods at sueltpriees as will allow
him to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than say
other liouse,East or West'.
'JOHN AI'CLOSKE.Y Manufacturer of Ready-mad'
Clothing, N 0.151 Liberty - street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just
completed his ,Stock, and hag now on hand, ready for
sale,lhe targest,:ntristfastuenabte and varied assortment of
BRADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United
- taleti; all of which have been mode under hiti irnMt•
4lata inspection, in Mit city, AT ?arcs mix arcs? cartsra
A sitassanims—together with one ,of the choicest selec
tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, 'Olive and
Drib French, Belgian and Engliih CLOPHS, that has
ever been brought to this city. find fancy VEST
hNCB of-every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar
eilles, rich Silks, fancy Satins, &c., &c. All .the new
est. styles fancy CASSIMERES, - of every description;
all of which will be made up to order at the shortest no-
Aloe. in the latest and most fashionable style,
The , proprietor. informs -the public, that the principle.
upOu.which. be will do business will be-upon the...basis
of HONESTY.and PAIR-DEALING. in onlerto es
tablish a confidence in thebuera, I am determined to ad
here tomy original motto, "Quirk Sales and Small Fro
fits';": and also. make the buyer his own salesman, by
marking the lowest price on each articie,in . plain figures,
so that each customer can select from an Immense and
exnaisitely assorted stock,the articles he requires, attire
lots -at price tt can pm,sibly be bought for.
Business shall continue to be transacted 'slimy exteen
sive estatiliabment, which has long since obtained the
-character of being the First Tattering Establishment in
Pittsburgh. mar2S
PREstcaVit. YoUit. BOOTS- AND SHOES.
. LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER
Preserving Blacking.
COMPOSITION of Neale-Coot Gil and ivory Black
,
~ for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and
Shoe Leather,rendering it soft and pliable.androducing
the most brilliant jet black, equal to patenstenther, without
communicating stain or spot to clothing.
' LEEWARD & tif, Third urea, near 'Mudd In
calling the attention of genftetnen to this beautiful Black
ing desire simply to state its peculiar composition and
effects on the Leather. It is composed of neats.foot oil
-and purer ivory black, and renders the leather at once
soft and pliable, thereby preventing the hoots and shoes
from cracking. With onedburth the labor usually em
ployed-in the application of the ordinary blackin,.,•• it
produces the most brilliant jet black polish imaginable,
equal in every respect to patent leather, and never rubs
off on the pantaloons
Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 136
Third street, near, Wood, and have the blacking tried on
their boots, and Where they can see upwards Cl
0,000 CERTIFICATES,
From the most dt st inguished individuals in the 11. States,
:all of whom recommend it as being, for beauty or polish,
preserving the leather, and - tacit ty of apPlicauon, the
.most- beautiful everettered to the public.
i;EEWARD & CO.,
fd, Third street„.near Wood.
inayllttf
Fro HOUSE-KEEPERS Alit) Twist S3ostaratccmo.—The
1. subscriber has received and now on hand, a large
astortment of Housekeeping Goods. comprising, in part,
as follows:
. 54, 64, 104,124 Drd Cotton Sheetings;
64,104, D 24 Barnsley Sheetings ;
Pillow-ease, Linen, and Muslin Ticking
Maseilles • Blankets
Plain and embroidered Table Covers
Do. do. Piano do.;
Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz;
Dun` Windsor Holland Linen Table Cloths;
Damask Table Linenoill widths;
! Napkins, Doilies, Diaper Crash, .tc., AT.; which will
he sold Al lowest mires. at
ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S,
gru . r . "M - '' N 0.170 Market st:. 3 dooraTioin
1.1 "GOAN Fe CANTWELL, have just rcroveu, si Nu.
I talilarketstreet, an unrivalled selection of—
Bead Reticules and Purses;
. Fans and Combs
China Sets, Accordeons,
mar. 2 3 HOGAN & CANTWELL,.
Few Good., at Number Ifty.nint
CORREA of FOURTH ASD MARRET wastes, PITTSBURGH
el HEAT BARGAINS!—The uliacrilier has just re
turnedliom the Eastern Cities, and is now crcriving
a ra iy -extensive assortment of FANC' AND STAPLE
D.Ry GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em
hi ..ing a Stock for richness and variety not surpassed by
ftti , establishment in the AWSt.
DRESS GOODS!
Very glossy black Silks; ,!Cravats and Collars;
Handsome dress .do. 'Black love Veils and Hdkfs.;
Rich changeable IJaconet and Camb.
Rich changeable Satin de;Plaid and striped Manlius;
Chines; - 'Handsome Ribbons;
Mode and high coPil FrenchlGlovcs,.liosiery, &c.;
Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks;
Modc and high col'd Muslinrrerkeri Shawls ;
;de Litine ; ;Cos hme re do.
New Style maslindoLaines;;Plain Thibet Shawls, silk.
Siam striped Cashmereik; I fringe;
Fitncy do. dcr. ;Mack Thibet Shawls, dodo.
Black and colored Alpticaiii Black do. do.
Ginghams, bright co-'Silk do. do.
lore; - !Pine Broclia3 do.
New style Visettes;. (Cloth do.
Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long So.
California Plaids; Low Priced. do.
Black Bombazines;„Plaid Cloaking's.
CALICOES--GR.EAT REDUCTION
His stock of Calicoes is very large; it lute been se.
lected. with much - .care—with particular reference to
fastness of, coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty et
design: These goods are lower than.they have ever
been befdre, and are worthy the particular attention of
parchasers:
The best Calicoes for di eta. ever offered ;
• Doable purple Calicoes, English, 12.1 cents;
Green - do.
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes;
• Near style Merrimack Calicoes;
• Blue do. do.
. Blue and Orange do.
Furniture • do.' -
. CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
'A large lot of low priced Muslin Laines, of the low
price of 121centi per yard. '
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts, per yard. Very good
and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid.Ging
halms, for 121 rents warranted fast Colors.
DOMESTIC. AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Marlins, 61 to 12;
Yard wide Unbleached, Of to 9 ;
Bed Ticking, very cheap;
Casinotts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys ;
Domestic Ginghams, Mariners'Shirtings;
• Colored Cambrics ;
Flannels, lower than ever offered ;
Canton Flannels.
LINEN GOODS!
irish Linens, Linen Lawns ;
• Damask Table Linen;
Do. do. Cloths;
I Russia Sheeting;
• Do. Diapers;
Linen. Drilling,Crash.
BLANKETS: BLANKETS!
A large stock of Blankets, from
fine'
to very fine,
also -Blue and Diab Blankets fine and very fine, for
Overcoats.:
GOODS FOR GENTWEIBEN.
Fine and inverfine French add English Cloths and Cat,-
edrneres; Over-coatings; Silk and Ltnen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs tirdt : Cravats ; 'Gloves; Suspenders • Silk and
Merino Unditr;Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
The sahscriher hectrilig Made extradidinary preparn,
dons for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the ad vaittageorinarketS unusually
depressed,- can confident' promise- his • customers the
best bargains he has - ever been able to oder:
Cuitomers of the house; and purchasers generally, are
fespe ctfa Ily invited to Calf.- 'thovold PHHArROSS.
Spring Farblouts of 111111ilvserry- Bcqmpta
.7.1 -•.- - ^Cardiluirlii," elta. .•' , ' -•-
ST received Straw 13onnets 'Cap ,s rich Cardinal
Silks, Fashionable - Ribbons, dnevt French Flowers
orris, Fringel,Ttimmiogs,&e.' Straw Bonnetecleanect
end altered to the - Spria,, ,, fa.sbions by one '--of the best
Straw ldillintrs -in • the city.' Silk
Ronnets,,Cardinalsi ,
Dresses; and every - article in the' • Millinery an and' Dress-
Makingbusiness,made up by the best bands, at .•-
i marl 4 MRS. DUFF'S 10 St; Clair street:
Now Combs,_
AT gESU.LON'IIiNZErS,I37-14tAtarr crruzarr.—
/4. doz. very high baek , Bbell Tuck Combs"
st me di um . U I : Rjed
2 " low cc.
11 " narrow bearded ioP* " • •
60 " fancy top Barak. " ‘•
10 " plain " "
20 gross corn. Horn • ' " •
20 doz.-Shell Side Coinbs, n,isorted size's;
' grace coin 'Hoin'Side toinbc "
3 doz, Shell Dressing Combs;
'.12 ' " "
4 " • imitation " "
. 59 " best English Horn'
'.S. fine 'limy extralarge ;
18 " 11 tin boxes
12 poi* S.-.;. -: if .$4 ,
1.:,5c . Comb Cleaners; • --• apl6:
T' - a 2 l - i ,r dt i gf - yridllneepaUb . }l%Piliartegegult'lef°c=
od tratriAlie.Ertel . s wellael ected:assonmantof SPRING
Goops,:which M. will make to order tlimbasttruinner;
Cheap =fir Coes. _ PA?
"ODOUR f, m
40,barrels hest rechl and foit
sala - tiy fmay2l 'uhf DYER.
MMMEI
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FOR 711EVRAICAPORTA7IOS OF2I2iTGErt
P:IIII. , ADELPIIIA,, ..,.134117M0RE
t . W YOIf.K,kI3OSTON,'&c. •
THOMAS BORBIDCROTAA PPE & O'CONNOR,'
, PNiandaphia, Pittsburgh. -
lIIIIIS old established Line being - now in full operation,
_IL the proprietors are prepared, with their liana' erten- -
'sive :arrangements, to forward merchandize, produce,
&c., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with
the regularity,, dispatch and safety, peculiar to their
modt of tr.oosPOrtation, so obvious when trartshipment
on the way haavoided.
All consign - Meets by and for this Line received, charges
paidi and forwarded. in. any required directions, free of
chitrge for commission, advancing or storage.. -)
Nri interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats.
All communications promply attended to, on applica
tion to he following Agents : -
THOMAS BORBLOGE,
WS Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
• O'CONNOR & - CO.,
mar2.l North st., Baltimore.
- _
i, -- t -1127 1' 18 4 9 "Baia
Itterchantho,Transportation Idne,
-VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL . AND RAD. ROADS,
to. fitILJAELPIII.4- ANA FIALTMOSS
Trrs Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in
good order, we em prepared 'to forward all kinds of mer
ehatulize, and produce *to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
'with proniptueSs and despatch, and on as good terms as
any other Line.' C. A. tileANULTY'ifc Co l
Canal Stud's,. Penn 'street, Pittsburgh.
AGE:cm—CHARLES RAYNOR,,Philadelphia,
. • ROSE MORRILL lc go.. Baltimore.. fmrl7
Marchant , s Way Prilgat
.For Jo/outman, Holtidays6uigh; and all
intern:alum places:. '
THIS Lino.will continue to carry all Way Goads with
their usualdispatch, and at tair rates oi freight
Aosars—C. A. MeANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. 13. WAKEFIFLD. Johnstown.
JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh.
Raranzacas—James Jordon,
, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F.
Shoeuberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
horst & Co. Win. Lehmer & Co. Jr o:shrDevin & Bros.,
Pittsburgh ;,lohn Ivory, &mit, Mu ' lhollan & Ray, John
Graff & Co., Blairsville. marl 7
tGazette and Journal mil • co y. 3
o_e
at Bargq__i_nCorner, •
811thIPIELD AND !WWI pi' RE 61S. I
PPITSBUILOH, PA.,•
lathe most popular of all BOOT and S
in HOE E3 s ,
tiblishments the West. This place has gained
• its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly
to order for this market, and - be.is not satisfied only by
keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES
in the Western country, bat he is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house
possibly can. he cares not what facilities they boast of
having for offering great inducements to the public. It
is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities
in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has
over others which enables its proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes ofi the very best qualities and styles at fromlo
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
alt will be satisfied that the GrostEargain Corner, Smith
field and. Fifth streets, is the place for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots end Shoes cheap, for cash.
devil J. BATES.
KEW — G - 6 - o — irtiLL B A ittirkilitirriairtaTN-tri
THE DIG GOLDEN BEEHIVE AGAL'i.
New Spring and Summer Dry Goods now opening as dui
Sign gram BIG BEE HIVE, on Dfarko wren,
between Third and Fourth streets.
6
.. , WM. L. RUSSELL, No. 61. Market street, be
tween Third and -.Fourth streets, sign of the Big
Golden Dee-Ilive.has now commenced receiving
a very large and splendid stock of Spring and
Summer DRI GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer Mins
numerous customers and the public generally, at prices
-fur below those of any former season. These Goods
have nil been selected with the greatest care, and will he
found to be one of the largest and most splendid stocks
of r-pring and Summer Goods ever offered in this eity.— , -
A
As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im
porter,, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri
ber is confident that he can offer to hie customers the
very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising
English, French. Swiss, Irish and ScotchGoods.togethei
with a full assortment of American manufacture, and
cheaper than can he found elsewhere. '
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely tow; •
Rich Brocade do. beatinforgoods;
Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ;
Glace Silk, rich goods •
Pont! de Sole, fashion Ate and late impcniations ;
Block Armures, plaid and striped;
Brocade ',wires, new styles ,•
Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very (heap;)
Silk Tissues, all colors;
Belrarines ' in great variety ;
Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses;
New style rich Mourning Gowns;
Organdie Lawns, u beautiful article ;
Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and qualities;
Black Boraliusines, of most approved makes.;
Paris printed Bareges.extremety low;
Pa, is printed LiNVlni. in great variety ;
orapes and Crepes Liste, a fell assortment of colors and
qualities;
Together wit a large supply' of lk Lalnes and Alpacas
some os low as 12' cents per yard. In addition to the
above wily be found a beautiful assortment of Black
Brussels Luec.(or trimming dresses. mantillas and capes.
Also. French worked Capes, Collars and Cuffs, latest
styles. Alto. tt tarta 1.1%1:11/1 as d Spotted Robes, very
cheap; Swiss, Mull. JlleOtlet and Book Mastitis; Bonnet
Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artificials(
Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery.
SHAWLS'. SHAWLS"
Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured;
Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ;
Men changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre;
Mode Flinti'd. Yilibet do. extremely low;
Black Einb'd 'linnet do. very cheap;
Black Silk do. best quality
Mack Nett do. • law prices;
White Canton Crape do. splendid goods;
Chameleon Silk do. late importations;
Printed Cashmere do. - cheapest in the city;
Einb'd Thiliet do. a beautiful article.
PARASOLS! PARASOLS'
The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City.
Parasols trom the lowest to the most splendid, tich and
costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can
always be found at the Bigßee-Ilive.between Third and
Fourth tits., N 0.62. (mar29l WM. L. RUSSELL.
Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet I
A LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from - 3 cents to 10
cents per, yard; Bleached and unbleached 'Muslin*,
from 3 cents upward ; Bed Ticking% and Checks, a full
supply of all qualities and prices; Dith Linens ; Table
Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table
Diapers; Crash ac,d Dowlas; Scotch - and Manchester
Diughants; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills;
all of which will be sold °rat prices that cannot fail to
please ' and without fear of competition.
o:7•Remetnber the Big Bee Hive, Market stteet, be
tween Thild and Fourth streets—No 62.
mar..N WM. L. RUSSELL.
Great Wer - stein - sidiale,
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WIUP hIANUFACTORY.
THEsubscriber takes this method of informing his
friends and the public in general, that he has the
largest stock of the following named articles, of his own
manufacture, in this city—Suddles, Harness,Trunks and
Whips; all of which be will warrant to be made of the
beat material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being determined to sell his manufactures
somethinglowerAnnbas been heretofore sold in the city,
he would invite persons irtneed of. the above named ar
ticles, to hit Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo-,
site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
octal G. KERBY.
. Steel and File Blanataetary.
'
subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File
T
Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and
Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon
vsrting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—
Their Steel, now being of a saperior quality, and having
etggad competent operatives, they areine:aredto
ngleoieveryrptio'iwilcmpare with
thebeet imported article ; and description,
determined to make
it the interest of all who use Piles 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 those which are worn and broken. Public patron
agge is respectfully invited, nov7) J. ANKRIM re CO.
City Livery Stables.
Tea subscribers having purchased from
Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in
tending to increase their stock of Horses,
Carriages, Buggies, &c., would respectfully
solicit a share of patronage from the public. Horses
Copt by the day, week. month or year, and additional
dalls are being erected, in the second story,for the ac
commodation of Canal stock.
fcbnam ROGERS & OBEY.
IN retiring from tho Livery business, I with - pleasure
(from a long . acquatatance) recommend my successors to
the pationnge of my friends and the public.
feb23:lw CHARLES COLEMAN.
litgelowts Carriage lannulfaciorn
Diamond alley,- bettoren 'World and Smithfield streets.
, E. ht . , BIGELOW would respectfUlly
inform the public, that at his Factory can
at stir times be found a 'urge supply of
Family Carriages, Ilarouches, Buggies,.
And rill faints of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and
neatness to any found in the - East. Contracts for any
number of Carriages, Buggies and. Wagons, will be
romptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture will.
e. Warranted.
Rlarriumots—Col..R. Patterson, R. IL Patterson. E.D. Qui*, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and
Alderinalt Steel. tibb27:ddin
Wholesale and Retail.
ADDLF.,HARNESS ANIITILUNK MANUFACTOBY,
licy ()BERT BARTLEY, begs leave to in
form.hisTriends and the public generally,
oathe continues to occupy that large and cont.
modious Stpre:Roora, formerly occupied by Swine
lestock & Co., N0..86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Saddle'
• Bags , ,Valises, Buffalo-Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand, 'and is prepared, to
famish to order, all kinds of Riveted }lose mattufactuted
n
of the bestmateal,ehd irra style of workmanshipi e4ual
'to the eastern manufictnied article, and at 60 per cent.
cheaper.
Country Merchimss aid Farmers would do well to call
and examine hiestrickhefore Purchasing eise.voie r . as
he is deterinineeto sell first rate articles at very low
prices,
prices,
117" Donk forget the place, No. 88, corner of Wood
street and DiamondAiloy. • : Bad:
. .
BOD L Rs; Jan Pel.s.vcorsortraires ov -Hrostaai
MrAnUL, Rarsaparills,Porter, Alf, Cider, Root Ilaer,
Bleed arid , rop„ street , andl.o9ll;lbarcy
street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittabtrrgh. -ttraMe---
h`~'
a , CO*,
migration Mats.
.•, -: ' 'IIitAaNDEN 'Ar; 0.0.e5: - - .. l ia ), •
~. 4.1 - FOREIGN . PASSENGER ,OF.FICE.
• -
__.i • Forlhelleal-Oteners .iwthir M
g.
T.ET THE FRIENDS OF EfiIIGRANTS. be careful. to
have their arrangements made eccordieg to the net°
.frin.isia4 Law, and take no raan'a receipt, without having
it inserted ; otherwisethey will have.topay. in Liverpool,
before they ship.. , • .- . ' ~
Hereafter ail Steerage Pase*ers . corning from' . .EuroPe,
engaged in America, la cork, oreviliciehee of the • Shi l m . -l e f
littliNLIEN 4. Co., will ?)e Airnithedielith the faliounng
provisions, artheireguicalenttn other'attitksrqualig good.—
See Act of Congress, May 17; 1842.
f
This plan will prevent sickness Oil board. Heretofore
when passengers round themselves in Provistons, many
of them came on board entirely destitute, which often
caused much sickness and death ::••••
;.:
-. 35 Ills Bread,
10 ibs Rice, .
10 be oat mea l,
• 10 ibs, Flour,
10 lbs Beans and Peas,
35 Rs Potatoes,
1 pint. Vinegar; .
60 gallons Water, . •
10 tbs Salted Pork, free from Bone;
-All of good quality, and one-tenth:of the provisions rue
niched, will be delivered to each Passenger every week
with a sufficient supplref Steller co 'king. -. :-
Each ship in • this line will be prop s ly ventilated, and
a good holisewgerthe passage , way I ndingio--the-Fita
sengers' apartment. The-caboose d, coolcing-ranges
for the use of Passengers, are' kept a deeeoVer. - Every
attention will bepaid to promote tjleir . iOh and comfort..
Remittances pada as usual, pi omit if', andat moderate
Bouts of England Noted and Foreign, 'Exchange pur!
chased at of
rates.
Debts, Legnotes, retiniona, ke., dec., collected, and
copies of Wilts procured, with every , otliorhusiness con
nected with arfEuropean Agent.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European Agent,
lupe Post Buildings, corner or Filth and Wood sts
Mew Commercial Line.
E. W. Icarns.u. & Co., Dusanv,Pasaat.r. &-00.,
84 Wall . New:Vorki Liverpool, England,
Rzsritc-rstrux inform their friends. and the
Public, that they have commenced the Gen . e
. ,TaShipping- and Commission Business, to
f, gather with the General Pauenger Business,
gmnun g certificates of passage from London,
Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the
Old Country t. New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on
the most reasonable terms.
.... . .
Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from .El - to any amount
on the Royal`Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on .
Liverpool.
The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed upon, are the lst,Gthi 110, lath, 21st
and :filth of every month.
These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com
manded by men of character and experience. - The
Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with cverydescription of stores of the best kind. Pune
taality in•the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.
Packet'Ships Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,
are wenln of the largest class; and those desirous to
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships.
Passage can be secured at the lowest rates.
New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pass.
age or freight, apply as above, or to
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
decal Corner 4th and Solitharld ste., Piusbar •
3ttsnrance tompanits
INDEMNITY.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
DIBECTORS:--
Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, 'Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolph' E. Bone,
Samuel Gram, David S. Browne,
Jacob R. Staub, Morris Patterson.
CHAS. W. BAricxErt, Pres't,
Cass. G. listictrim, Secretary.
Ca - Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited,
.on every description-of property In town and country.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
aSord ample protection to the sunned.
The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1819, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as Col
lows,tril, ;
Mortgages 61,047,998 91 .
Real 'Estate
Temporary Loans 99,001 85
Stocks . 514210 25
Cash, Ac. 9 , 1,91 4 4 37
613,318,902 71
Sincethelr incorporation, a period of 19 years. they
have paid upwards of One Mutton Four thoutra Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby abiding evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well id the ability and
disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J. GAROINER COFFIN, Agent,
mar2l Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d ate
Vire and Marine insurance.
TMIRE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila
delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
OR property, in this zity and invieinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivers. -
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffm, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry Charles 't
ones, Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. i
JSmith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob 31. Thomas,
John White, John IL Neff:
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. NYeish, Henry D. Sberrard,See'y:
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 1700. Its chatter is per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all risks of an entre. hazardous
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Ararood,Jones & Co.,Water and
Front sta., Pittsburgh mayfly
Oce.
TBE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos.
172 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goods, as
follows, in store end now landing, viz:
3241 bags prime Rio Coffee,' new crop ;^
40 " Old Governmeat Java Coffee;
150 bhds. prune New Orleans Sugar;
520 lib's. Plantation Molasses ;
100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses ;
100 hr. ch. Young Hyson Tea;
40 " Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; new
40 " Chalon Powchong " crop.
70 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea;
100 bags white Brazil Sugar;
110 boxes white Havana Sugar;
40 bags Pepper;
20 Allspice;
100 boxes Muslard, in I and I "Leans ;
100 " Malaga Bunch Relains;
30 " " in layers;
50 hf. " { I 44
50 qr." 41
20 casks Beate Currants;
10 bales Sicily Almonds ;
100 boxes Richmond Tobacco;
50 baskets Bordeaux and Marseilles Olive Oil;
200 bbls. and 100 hf. bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel;
9 barrels Honey;
1500 lbs. Cheese ;
2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil;
1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil ;
1000 " Crude
300,000 Cruz & Sons , sup`r Principe Cigars ;
30,000 Havana Seattle;
20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages;
2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits;
3 pipes Holland Gin;
20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine ;
10 " Madeira Wine;
20 " Lisbon
40 " Oporto "
50 " Sweet Malaga Wine ;
15 Indian barrels
15 Wide. Claret;
20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne;
40 cases sup'r Bordeaux Claret;
30 easkets Champagne Wine;
2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters •
200 bbls. pure Rye Whiskey, from 1 to 5_ years t:"4l:: 4'.
aptl MILLER &. RICRETSON.
C IGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing:
12000 St. Bt Yara Principe Cigars;
8000 lianas loy'd do do
.4000 de la Cruz Cuba do ' do
azo Lallorma Hav,Regaliado
4000 Primers Hav'a do do
3000 La Luna do do .
25230 La Minerva do
Just received and tor.sale by - JOSHUA RHODES,
aplil No. 0 Wood street.
and Lot of 18 feet fro n t
on Clay alley by 80 deep towards Wylie street, near
to Washington street. The House is well arranged a n d
in good repair. ' Price, Slooo—s4oo in hand, elOO at one .
year, 8200 at two years, 8200 In three- years, or Rue i n
Scrip in' hand. This property Is rented at 8123.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
inay3 - Smithfield street.
For Baler
/11tA VALUABLE Paorzarr, situated in the City of
Steubenville, JeWatson' County, Ohio vizi—One
o, 61.1 feet front on Third .street , by 111 0 feet to an
alley, and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK
HOUSK, containing several rooms °repayments, which
has been mostly occupied-as a Tavern Mese last seven
or eight years, and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr.
Crane. There id also a large Stable on the 58M0 Lot.
Also, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de
seribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third
street by 164 feet to an alley, on which there is .s .Two
Story House, containing 2 rooms on the first tioor,3 rooms
on the second floor; also, a garret and kitchen. This.
House was formerly occupied as the Post Olfice,and now
occupied as a Bakery. There is also- a Stable on the
same Lot of Ground. , • ,
,
Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near
'Market street, and nearly opposite the:Court House. I,
will sell both these Lots and Houses together, or each
House and Lot separately. - Terrain—One-half of the.
purchase money to be paid at time of sale, Rini the other,
half payable one 3 ear after the sale, with the usual inte
rest—the balance to be secured by-bond and mortgage
on the tonne property. Title indisputable, *without any
encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession
given at the let of April after it would be sold. For fur
ther information, enquire of the undersigned, by letteror
otherwise. SADIITEL geCLAIN,
Pittsburgh, April 23 No: 95 Wood st.
MAY MAGAZINES RECD Al'.' M. Ai MINER'S.—
.Godey's Lady's Magazine, for May. -
National Magazine, lot May, , ,
Graham's. , 4
Memoirs of my Youth I by A:be Liimartine.
Life and Letters of Caroline Pry.
The Waverly Novele,.by Sir Walter. Scott; Complete
in five volumes..: .
ilowdler's Familyshakepeare, from the sixth Ltindtat
edition.. , , •
. Outlines of a New Systern of Physiognom9l lu.S4
Crated' by J. W. Reddeld, - TCD. . • - -
Littell's Living. Age, No. 258,- . • , • -
Our stock now. oomprises the :hugest and Meet p 0111•
_
,pletetailhOrttlientirittie"Was“. " • •
EriSinititheldstreet, third door abwrsl. _ apse a
c,OI.PEf t--24 bursitis for sale by
mayll - • MAY raterraEws ,k co.
.5•77-77.177. r s ~f -2f.
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• -
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I)tg - - , :- cobs:. , -
ilfgfi f --7- -
SELLING — OPP 'AT - COST TO ' CLOSE pp,.
- , • .At No. 56 ;Market. atreiitc ~. :3 '
- Tilt eridersidnetf nutting deterinined ,rip . ,,.
0 .0
to decline his present business and bleso h I .
t • np :on or before the:lst - July next, will, lit
from.thi‘day sell off forcosrattdcmactioni ii•
entire stock of: TRIMMING. AND...FANCY
GOODS, embracing a genefal nesrinment of Good.* in the
•above line, vii:—Fringes, : LaCes, Edging* 'and Insert
ing*, of every description ; French Worked Capes, Col
lars, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton and Silk Hose, all colors
and onalities; Children's do Linen Handkerchiefs; 'Bead
Myra and Purses, Steel Heads, Clasps and - Steel Trim
mings. Bonnet Rlbbons;'Mantna do.; Belt do:, Cortland
Tassel*, Oiled Silks, Sewing Silk, Coates , Spool Cotton,
Spool Silk, Linen B
and Cotton Bobbins, Worsted and
Cotton Binding,* and
.Cords, Silk and - Linen Lacers,
black, white and 'colered Rid Gloves; Ot'lhe , betitlquality.
Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves ;'Lace Gloves and
Mitts; Silk Floss; Amet and German Pins; Hair Pins;
Leathei Belts. • - • . , - • .
PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, AND FANS! .
Every variety and shade of Parasols, of this Spring's.
purchase; Fans, - of the most beautiful and rich patterns,
all fresh and new; Ladies' Travelingltags ; Ladies' Spun
Silk and Merino Vests; Buffalo Tuck Combs; Card
Caste; Belt Slides, Fancy French Hair Brushes, Read
ing and Fine Tooth Combs Perfumery, of the Unwritten!,
ities ; Fine Soaps, I
Pearl,ivory and Porcelain Buttons;
Clothes Brinthesi .
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS!
. ,
argetinsl complete assortment of Goodsia the above
line, consisting in part of Fin e Shirts Standing and Byron
Collar, latest styles; Silk Unders hirts-and
;Gauze, Cotton "and Merino do. do.. Brown and- White
-Linen Drawers -White.Drilling do., made in superior
style; bl'k Italian, Barathen and Amer. Cravats! new
styles of rich silk Cravats{ all patterns, -a splendid as
sortment; red and irnitanon Madras Cravats; Lawn and
Gingham do.;-Satin ) Bombazine and-Hair, Stocks; Satin
and Fancy Ties; Silk and Satin figured and plain Scarfs;
Shirt Bosomir and Collars; super. Lisle Thread Under
shirts and Drawers; Eng. and German Half Hose iLisel
. Half Hose; Bilk do.; a splendid assortment of Ebony and
other Canes; Silk and Ginghath Umbrellas,' Carpet Bags,
Dressing• Gowns, - Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, black
and colored Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Thread d 0.,.
Shoulder Braces, of the most approved patterns; Money
Beltp,-Russia Belts, French Embroidered Smoking Caps,
Oiled Silk Bathing Coos, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus
penders of every desernation;&c.
The entire stock will be sold -for COB 4 and carriage
added. which will bring prices down 50 per cent. lower
than the earns descnpu7n of Goads have -ever been
offered in nativity. B. F. STERETT, .
No. 56 Market street, near Third
N. B.—The Store for rent, and Fixtures for sale, froin
the Ist July. mayanf
fisTSPLENDLDSTuCK OF ELY SPRING 600
A. A. MASON &-00.., •
ONE PRICE STORE-NO. 60 112ARKETSTRE,ET
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "
AA. MASON & CO. having • considerably enlarged
. their Store. for the accommodation of their in
creasing business, are now prepared to exhibit to - their
Retail Trade the most extensive Stock of kick -andlash
ionable Imported and American GOODS they have ever
offered in this city. Their large-Shawl Saloon, together
with another room, have been fitted up and added to their
Retail Department, thereby giving them ample room for
the display of their immense stock. . .
Being constantly In the receipt of NEW GOODS firtiin
their Nouse in New York. they are enabled to offer the
newest, latest and most desirable Goods, and at prices as
low as any house in the country: ' •
Their stock consists in part of five hundred pieceS of
extra rich Beregea, Tissues, Albannes, Delplunes and
Marquise, of new and splendid styles.. Also, Poil de
Cheare, Fowlard -Silks, Moos De Laines, Grenadines,
Pekin', Braxiliennes, Broche, Toil du Nord, &e.,
Six hundred pieces of new and rich style Jacosiets,
Lawns- and' .Organdles. splendid designs. Seven-hurt
red pieces English and French Prints, Ginghauts;
ti
Challies, &c., &c. .
SILKS.
Three hundred pieces of rich plain, figured and change
able Silks, of entirely new styles. Also, Black Silks for
Dresses, Visites, Mantilltylic., , ol superior high lustre.
SHAWLS
- -
Cashmere, Thibet, Long and equare Shawls, Gros De
Rhine, Poalt De Sour, Canton Crape, Silk. Berage. Sew
ing Silk, Wool Plaid,Grenadine and Muslin de Lnine.
WHITE GOODS.
Cantbrics,Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Book and Swiss
Tarletans, Fancy Checks, Linen Larons, Dot
ted hltudins, Mull and Nanwook do., he.
LINEN GOODS.
Ditinaskir,'Corers„ Napkins, Diapers' lidkf's French
Linen.and Drills, Barnsby Sheetings, 'Swiss do., Irish
Linens, bestmake and finish.
BON NETS
A complete assonmeni of China Braid, Florence, Dan
'stable Rough and Ready, Straw, English Chip, Fancy
stable,
BoTeurr Masons.
. - .- •
125 boxes of Bonnet and Cup Ribbons of the best
styles. Also, black and colored Taffeta and Satin, best
quality. Also, Bonnet Silks,Linings and Artificial,.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Every description of Ladies' and Oent.'s Hose and
Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Mats. Also. Berege, Gauze,
Crape , Tissue. Veils, Black Lace, Demi Vella, &c., &c.
New rialto end Mantillas:
Of all the fashionable colors and styles.
EILEROIDILILID Lscies, Taismiums,lec.
Lace Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Standing Coflays, Cheini
setts, Palencumes, French:and English Edgings, Cam
bric do, Inserting, Belt Ribbons, Linen Cambric and
Lawn Hdkfs.. Cmpes,Ac., &c.
PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES.
Afore than Two Thousand Parasols and Parasolettes
of every variety, including Ow best make of fine Satin
and Chameleon.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vesting, Summer Sniffs,
Cottonudes, Tweeds, Jeans. Also, Flannels, - Checks,
Counterpanes.
HINGHAMS, G HINTZ, PRINTS, &c.
Mote than two hundred cases of the best styles, and of
every variety.
Bleached and Breton Mu:Wu.
Over one hundred cases of all the well known and ap
proved makes of Bleached Muslims, 400 bales Brown
do., of every variety and price
Purchasers tarry always depend (from the great facili
ties of this establishment,) upon obtaining the choicest
Goods at the most reasonable prices— the - system of
tow _ram= adopted by this establishment, as well as
their One Price System having met with such essential
favor that the subscribers are enabled to oder still great
er inducements to purchasers. Every article will there
fore be marked at such low rates as cannot fail togive
perfect satisfaction. Merchants from all parts of the
country are invited to call. AA. MASON ,k CO.,
ap97 60 Market streeet, between 3d and 4th Sts.
Mew Goods I
Xjo. 65, MARKET STREFX, between Fourth street
.01 and the Diamond. Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods. The subscriber has just received his first supply
of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spnng
Sales, consisting in part of the following
4-4 English Lawns. only 124 eta., French Organdy
Lawns, 124 ets., 4-4 Blue hlerimae Prints, 124 cis., 4-4
Double Purple, Prints, 124 cts., Drab Mous de Lain, 12;.
eta., French Dress Oingharnsi 12k ets., 4-4 Brown Mus
li es, from 5 to 8 C ts., Bleached Muslins,34 cts., 4-4 Bleach
ed Marlins, 64 to 121 cts., Prints, Merlmae Patterns, of
241 Mourning Fr. Gingham, 124 eta., French Work
Collars, 121 els.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS:
Brocade Chimelion Silks, Brosha Figured Silks, Cha
melion Satin de Shim), Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide
Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid
Gro. d'Armour Silks, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black
&familia Silks, Paris Printed Lawns, Fmglish Printed
Lawns, French Dress Ginghams, Embroidered Swiss
Muslins, Paris Printed Mous de Lains, Satin Plaid Bern
gee, Chamelion Plaid Grunadiues, Plaid Linen Lustre!,
French Organdy lewns.__
VARIETY GOODS
New style Bonnet Ribbons. Ladies' Cravats, Revere
Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs French Work
Capes 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 Edgings and InserUugs White and Black Silk
Hose, Cashmere, Moravian,'Beack and White Cotton
Hosev and Black and White Silk Demi Veils.
SHAWLS:, •
Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shawls,
Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Mous
de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, French
Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered - Black and
Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GIODS:
Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia
per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns Bleached
and Brown Muslin. Casinetta, Kentucky Jeans, Bed
Ticking, Domestic Ginglunk,-Colored Cambries, .ted
White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, -Canton
Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillings..
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS:
French and English, Blue, Black and Brown Cloths;
Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fancy
Vesting. and Cravats ; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers;
Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, anda fine
sortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.
PARASOLS AND PARASOLE"PTS
I have just received a Splenaid assortment o
Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par
and Sun Shades.
The above Goods have all been piturehased at the lo*
eat cash prices, , andwill be sold Wholesale and Retail, at
such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy
good Goods at low prices.
. -ABSALOM MORRIS.
No. 85. Market it., Pittsburgh
New Goods 1: New. Goods t t -
A •
T NUMBER. FIFTY-NfNE, Nora-west corner of
Fourth and Market streets, Pittsburgh.--Beatoknest
BAIMAIN3:—The undersigned reepectflilly informs - his"
customers that he has just returned from the Eastern
cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful stock
of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, containingg
a choice and elegant assortment ,or all 'the newest and
most fashionable styles and fabrics, imported this season,
and embracing a complete - variety of *everyltrucle be-'
longing to his line of husinese, all of whihh willbe offer:
ed at pricai Which must prove satisfactory to the 'put,
The customers of the house, and purchasers generally
are respectfully invited lo give these Goods an early efr:
aminallon.
Call soon and secure a Bargain! PHILIP ROSS -
- ff .11 - Wholesale and Retail - Dealer in-Dry-Goods.
Flue Shirts, Spring. 8
E DWARD TODD & CO., are now ", receiving front thew EFactory Eain,.a large stock of fine and medium (pol
ity (SHIRTS, which; for durability ,)O4 style - ormanu:
facture, are not surpassed in this or any 'other market
The trade will.be supplied at lowest New York prices;
(J Waren:tont, corner Fifth 'and.bfarket. streets, uP
• . OW ARD TODD 'dis
/kantifasturer een ot annen Lintz a .ru nd n .F: 4 ltry ing. -.fl ado hirtr ai ,::BOretni and
Collars, Jobbers and Wholesale _Dealers' in
• Pioliall-EASE' cualinte Firm ion `hula= ins. (UP STATES,).
a • . - PITTSBURGH; PA. ' • '
Subscribers beg leave. - to call the attention of
1. merchants and - dealers gentlemen's wearing
goods, to our large stock. of fresh, Spring Goods, now
opening; among which are to be found some of the rich:-
est and most admirable:styles of Spring Goods ever ofict
ed in this market. One of our , firm is engaged at our
factory in the East, where we flatter ourselves we are
manufacturing some of Abe best and most datable styles
arid Attendee of Shirts, : now called ter in any market:—
Being very , diankful Tor the' kind Rivera bestowed onna
during-the last. year; we hope to havetham contnined;as
we intend to offer our-goods 51 exceedingly /0W prices,
and accommodate our customers•with pleaaing terms.--
We, are , confident we can offer Shirts aratieWpricels es
they be found in they Eastern markets, from the fact
that - our , advantages in manufacturingyareteeMpletts
Please live us a -call, and be - .Convincedbt the Move
.
&Ms. tan
.. ~_{
ENNWPMEMIMI
~flisel . [tnpus`; ;
;MAU AC:11111ANSION.,
teSpeietfully animus:mew to• tfie citizens of
; Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will remain in this
place u few days. - - Hie unpamileliediniecces in the treat
ment I ,cif a large majority of those diseases which hhve
ever been regarded as ineuiabk by the modern and mom
fashionable practice, has induced him to send forth tins
card to the afliicted . portion of mankind. He has, within
the plist twelve months, imparted instructions toms
wards of =0 citizens of Tennessee, Virginia,Northand
South Carolina, 'Kentucky and Indiana ;* Among them.
Physicians Of high standing, and they. all beartesiimaly •
of their entire satisfaction., He has also succeeded in
giving permanent relief to nearly 3000 individuals, ample
proof of which he can adduce.
It is not pretended that the concentration of the results
of medical research emanates from one author, for bo he.
ever so versed in medical science, he would come far,
far short-of so herculean a task. Dr. S. has been en
gaged since 1830 in selecting and purchasing all the pop
ular and secret remedies ...which could be obtained in
England, Ireland, Germany and the United States; from .
those persons who were eminently successful in curing
some of the following diseases, viz s---Riusumatism, Dys-,
pepsin, Sick and Nervous Ileadacne, pains or Weakness
in Back or Joints, Paralysis, Neum.gia, Spinal Affec
tions Epilepsy, Toothache, Contractions o . the Muscles,
Weak or Inflamed Eyes, Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tester,
Foost Bite, Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases of long
winding, Female Diseases, General Debility, tc.c.
For
_NU instructions for the cure of all diseases origi
nating in, or causing the derangement of, the Nervous
System, so that those who receive immuouons -can act'
with equal efficiency as himself, his charge is only. Ten
'Dr. S. is furnished with certificates and recommenda
tions front the most in telligeot 'and resp ectable Physi
cians of every place at which he hu h ad the pleasure of
visiting, Which he will be pleased , to irghitiit• to the in- -
spection of any who may desirelt.- •- • • ' • •
The ingredients used are almost exclusively lfegeiabk,
curling/3i sunpk, and within the reach of. all.
Persegat aMicted•with' any of the .vvithho'hamed Dis
eases, Would do welt rotall upon-Dr. and if not effect
ually relieved, no - reniuneranon will be required for.his
services:. }Ramon° is, !go Cure, No.Pag:
Dr. S. will remain during his stay at the Sr. CHARLES
HORACE /. RIR.. /ALEC R. DILL
Land and General Agency Office,
At SIX GA/ITAL or • ILLENOII, Cur .or SERLEIONIELD.
To Non-resident HoGlees of Illinois Lands—Holden of
Illinoir indebtedneu, and all persons desir
ow qf purchasing State Lands with .
Illinois scrip or bonds.
2CHE undersigned would respectfully inform the public'
. that they have established in this eity—the capital of
e State of Illinois—a LAND and GENEIL&LAGEN
CTOPFICE, for the transaction of nil business sipper,
tabling thereto,within the limits of the State. • • ~ •
All transactions relative to the purchase and . sale of
lands, examining lands and reporting their location, ad
vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold
for taxes ; Investigating titles, &e., buying and lulling all
descriptions of State iudebtednees; this and every other
description of bnsiness attached • to n GenerW Land
Agency, on the most extended scale, will be promptly
. at d faithfully attended to. e .
la regard to location, we have many advantages over.
all other agencies in the State, beitig at the Capital, near •
the centre .of the State ; and at the very humuun.head
all information in relation to matters connected with
lands. taxes, and State inieotedaess, thtongh the medium
of the.go feMment and executives offices. In addition. to
this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. AA,
has occupied, (or several years, the position of principal
Clerk in the State Auditor's office, and having had Charge
of the books and Suite land department in said office, has
obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjects connect-
ed with this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at all
times to give correct and prompt. information, much in
advance of any other agency in the State. Our locitioa
is also important to non residents wishing to pay taxes,
as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is
such that we can obtain the tax receipts through the
mail, and the money paid directly into the State treasu
ry, thereby avoiding the risk of remitting lands by mail.
We also beg leave to inform persons wishing •to pur
abase Stale lands, that our arrangements are such, that
we can, at all times, furnish State boads, scrip, or indebt
edness in any amount, and at less rates than any other
office in the State.
In conclusion, we take pride in referring to the char- •
acter and standing of the gentlemen Who have been kind
enough to permit us to use their names as references, and
with a sincere desire to please, backed by fidelityondus
try, and promptitude in all oar business transactionb, to
- merit the confidence of all who may entrust their bast-•
nest to our hands. . ASH & DILLER.
Springfidet, March 20,1849.
• 1117EMENCICS:
Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, ..... • • • -• U. S. Senate.
Hon. James Cooper, do.
Col. Samuel W. Black, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. Vogan Diller,
Gen. Robert Patterson, . Philadelphia.
Gen. Adam Diller. do.
Joseph L. Chester, do.
Messrs. Wadsworth & Sheldon, New h ark City. ,
Messrs. Hill McLean & C 0.,• • • •New Orleans.
Messrs. A. dowdy & Co., Loaisvil'e.
John M. Wymer, Esq., St. Louis.
James Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati.
His Ex. Gov. A. C. Ftench,• • • •Springfield, 111.
Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, . do..
Hon. S. ll. Treat do. [atiffi3m
City Scrip. . .
NOTICE sa Tun Holmium or Prrnatraon C &ZIP:
In conformity with the 2d Section otthe Ordinance
of the leth of itpril, 1E49 directing the undersigned "to
negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the Bondsaod Mortgages of
individuals held by the City for property sold. amounting
to TWENTY-M . I4T THOCSANDDOLLARS.. Public
notice is hereby given, that the said obligations will now
be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the City . of.
Pittsburgh, of the denominations of One, Two and Three
Fanher Notice is hereby given, that City Bonds, bear
ing interest from the 18th day of April, 1849, at the rate
of per cent. per annum, will at any time herea ft er be
issued to the holder or holders of Citpecrip, in same of
One Hundred Dollars and °muds, according to the
provisions of the above date,. 'S. lI...JOHNSTON,
ap2l . City Treasurer.
Howe and Sign Painting. .
JD. PITPLELD would respectfully inform the citizens
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared to
do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as
imitation of Wood and Stone. All orders left with J.
Rost NSW; European Agent, will be strictly attended to.
aptkdim
CONSTABLE'S , ASSIGN' and ADMINISTRA.
TORS' SALE of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Arlit..
cles, Toys, Hardware. Cutlery, Saddlery, Gold Watch,
&c., at AUCTION, by Catalogue.—Scrip will be mien jar
same of The G00d5....--Commencing on THURSDAY next;
May 10th, 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. Rotten, W. H.
Mist:hill, Assignees of T. S. Waterman • also T. Wilson,
Administrator, and C. Mintal, Adminisiistrix of the late
Y. Ahmed, dec'd, the separate stocks of three Retail
Stores, by catalogue. comprising, in part—col'd cam
bries, vesting!, ballarines gingbams, cermet, pantaloon
stuffs, eashmarett, broad cloths, worsted plaid, French
cassicaeres,gambroon, coating drilling , linen and cotton
cheeks, chosen, chintz and ca licoes, splendid cashmere
shawls, black Holland, summer clissimeres, mons .de'
laines, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgings, groad?.
Naples silks, a large assortment of ribhands, tree veils ;
alpacas, merinos, red flannel, lustre and -dimity, a large
assortment of merino shawls, braid, gimp, straw and
lawn bonnets; de laiue and cotton shawls, crape, cra
vat% silk hdkfs., reticules, a lot of clothing, hardware,
cutlery, toys, French and German fancy goods; also,
groceries, &c. - Catalogues will be ready on Saturday,
and the goods arrangedfor examination to-morrow. The
Assignees have concluded to take Scrip at par for their
goods, which will be marked in catalogue. The-Consta
ble's goods will be sold for par funds, and the Adminis
trators' for currency. MYERS BARRER, Constable..
G. ROETELL,
AY. H. MISKIBLE, .
Assigneee of T. S. Watnian.
T. WILSON,
C. MINTAL, •
Adm'r and Adm'x of the late Y. Milltftl,
may 3 ' JAMES MeKENNA, Aunt
2000_ Presitum Blinds.
BJ. WILLIAMS,No. Id North Sixth street,Philadel
. phis, Venetian Blind and Windom Shads Montopm
turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals r t the New
York,. Baltimore and . Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the
superiority of his BLINDS; with confirmed confidence in
his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his
assortment of MOO Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings, of new Styles and colors.—
Alia, a large and general assortment of Transparent
Windom Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest
• • ..• ,
0.1611 PRICES.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to meter.
Dwaine supplied on liberal tonna. • '
The citizens of Allegheny Cou. ty are respectfully Ht.
viled to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of
pleasing all.
ar Open in the evening.
•
To Country .51oreharattoo; : .
RODKINSON would remind you thatyou minnow
• secure Chino ' Mau, Queenstaarar a•I at such
prices as never wereberetofore offered at.. .
Remember, 115 Wood street, 3doors .[ml7.
RTotfasi to the k e abilo..
THET v
sabscriber informs the public generallyy Mid
Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly„thar:
he's ) discontinuing the Queeneware business lied will'
sell off his present stook at reduced prices.. These wit**.
wish to obtain China, Quantwasei or Glass, will &deal*
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,.
much cheaper than the usual.rates.
Remember the place,'olllNA HALL, No. 318 Wood
street, near the Auction store.
P. 8. 1 will dispose of my whole stock to any person
wishing to buy it, at a bitrgain.-
WPM DAGIUMABOTYPE ROOMS, .Etirks'i
sisl d
-1\ • Snip, Fourth strast.-11ouon t ANTKONT, Daguerrec
typists from the Eastern cities, would•cellthe attention:of
.he inhabitants of Pittsburgh., and the neighboring towns,.
to their. Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in.
the third story of Burke , s building, 9th st..
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest astrured that
is pains shall be spared to produce them in the 'highest
perfection of the art. Ourinstrunients are of the most pow.
erfal kind, enabling us lo execcule pletuxes udsurpassed
for high finish and trinhAdoess to nature; The:public am
solicited to call and examine.
Persona sluing for pictures are neither, re%uirred or ex..;
pected to take them unless perfect satisfacuon seven.-
-
N. B. Operators win find Ahis a good 'depot for.stock
. .
irrloatructlons given in the art, co_ntainhig . the more
recent imPrevements. • . •j an7
• --
rave - Roofing. • -:
'TIRE .subscribemlexpectfulty inform - the citizens of
. 1 . Pittsburgh and'vicanity, thut they are now fully pre . -
; pared to fill orders for GRAVEL-KOOFING, hi a man
ner not to be stittassed in this city or elsewhere.. Front
!their experience in business, they feel. confident that
they will render satisfaction to all those who muy, give
them work: .The superiority of Gravel Roofs ovet any
other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known
to require any argument in ita favor: To those whei
unacquainted with bur work, we beg leave to refer theta
to hiestirs Thomas Liggett, Sr., John F. Perry, Body
Patterson,. 51. Kane, Jr , and others, for whom we have
done ' wor k: Orders thankfully received and promptly
attended ta. We will lie 'found. on, Wylie street, be,
tween High and Tunnel streets. -
hurptlKW. BSc G 0 VERN.. -
CCIT"- foriatrmArrnmirs CO:,`' .
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VostrapazetalgradlitaitstaglkkyallidiOltat4etry
• AND I'ATIOMINSIRDAPO_, ItEar
FOR Unmet. am Intaratriaecrsl4.m—Tnis thei:lly
intarumen orthelbid tbathaniever.htbil ptezenteir-i -
n this country or Europe for medi cal purpose s, and isthe - -
-only oue ever knOtslt.to =an by valith thogalvanie M i nd
can be conveyed to Mehemet; ele, the ear, the brain, Or
any pan of the body, erther•externally or internally, ~
in, a definite,gentle streatn;tVithouttibaehlt•Ofitth
perfect safety-7and.often with the happievt eitecter.• . ;
• This. imPoritint UPPuratus is now bighly4ipproved:of.'-',..p
.by many of the most eminent physicians of this country .;,;•.
and Europe, to whom the afflicted and others'whOM ' •
may, concern can bo referred. Reference wiII slso bd,• "•:-
given to many„highly , respeemble citizens, ,who.,have •
'been cured, by means of thin most valuable apparent . . .0:d . -
slime of the most inveterate nervocti disOrdervi•WhtOit
could not be removed by any other known means. '
. Among vorious others, it hag been preyed to be. sidmir- • , ,
•,
ably adapted for the cure of the following - diseases, viz:,. „,
nervous headache and otherd isordera of the brain. It 10, 7 .
with this apparatud alone that the operator convey • -
the galvanic fluid with ease and safety tct.the eye,. to.re..
store eight , or cure arnaurostes ;to the ear to restore hear:, • ; •
inc. to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech and
to the various pans ofthe .body, for the cure of chronic
rheumatism, tombola, neuralgia, or tic doloureau t paral-. • •''
ysis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St; Vitriedinov,, epilepsy, ' •
weakness from st mins, some diseases peculiar to-fe
' males, contraction of the linibs; lock-jaw, etc:, ete ' ' , •
'
Rights for snrroandlng 'counties' of :Western Poi, and . orivilegee .
with the instrument, may be
purchitzed,. and
11.50 tested for the - curoof diseases: • • • • • ,•'
Fah instructions. will•be 'given for the various chellti•. ; i
cols to be used for various,diseases, and the beet manner
for operating ;Or the cure of these diseases, will also' be'. ! •
folly explained to the purchaser, On& pamphlet put into,
"Iris hands erpressty for these purposes,. carefull y . tire;
pared by the patentee. Empire of '• • • • •
VB. W/L,LIABIS, Vine skeet,
near 4th at. Ro Pittsbyg;
AMPS are cautioned against using Common Preen
fed Chalk t• They are not aware hew frightfully'
Timm it is to the skin ! how coarse, how tough, howsillow,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using. pm- ".;,.•
pared elialkl• *Beaded' it Is injurious, dontaining a largo' '1 ;
quantity of lead! ...WA have prepared a: beautifuLyttgo
table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of. all deleterioba •"! •
qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,..
alabaster, clear, lively white •
~at the same time acting'' •
as a cosmetic on the skin, limiting it soft and smooth. • .
Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Zdassaehti.
setts, says : "Alter analysing JoinieSpardsh Lilly
I find it possesses the mostheautifal and natural, and at •
the same time innocent, white I eves saw. I certainly
can conscientiously recommend its teem all whole' skin'
requiresbeatuifying." Price 25 cents a box. 'Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with eon leather
or wool—the former la preferable. • -•-• •
, •A sum ear Mr' Tszan • soli .25 cimm.—Whita reeth,
ford breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, !"
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones! Amber ..
ToodiPaste, have thSllappeartince of the moat beautiful . .
ivory, antl„at the same time it is so perfectly innocent
. and exquisitely fine, that' itaconstant daily use: is highly'
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condl-,-,
bon, giving them ;a beautiful' poliah, Preventing a
premature decay . Those already decayed it prevents ,:
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
loose, andby perseverance it will render the foulest teeth !'
delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously weak -
Price 25 or 77} cents a box. All theabove are sold only
at Ee Chatham at., signor the American Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear br the
next column. ,
• Wa.t. TOtrstianr, and get ntielt husband, Indy! uYour
face is your fortune."' •Is't beautiful, .clear, fair? Is It •
white? If not, it can be. made so even though it be ye , '
law, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and feeeklid. , Thous
ands have been made thus who have washed: once or .
twice with Jones' Chernicalßoap. The erect *ls
glorious and magnificent. But be Aare you get. the germ- '
me Janet(' Soap, nt the aign,of
. tho Ameriean Eagle, 62, .
Ring;morni;brlaetun SettrveT,ErYalPalali Baxtier's
re
Itch, a. often
cured by Janes' Italian Chemical Simp,
when every kind of remedy has failed: That •it 'cures
pimples, freckles, and clears, the skin,. all Imobr.• Sold at
the American Eagle, 85 Chathun street. .Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails.' - • ' - ' • ;
atla:o3N L i berty ll4" s jr PStteti° iV 11.
of the
Big.
BootC at., he or tiodi Signof
• noir23:
ALT RHEUM, SCITRVY, OLD SORES, ERVBIPE.- - ...
1..1 LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, - Pimples, - -, -
This is used by many physicians in this city in ourm,gthe
above, and we would not consclentimisly sell unless we
knew it to be all wei state.
' As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP hiperinips the.
only article - ever known that removed-impurities, and - ,
*cleared and beautified the skin, making. it soft,
smooth "and White `as an infants. 'Sat mind, it Is sold at 89
Chatham:tat., and by.. .
AVM. JACKSON, Agerit, '
mzie2.s - • 69 Liberty street,Tittibargh.: ,
fIEIikATISM., GOUT, AND TIC TRILOREUKZ: •
A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he ;
said,to inform us that he bad been afflicted for 15 years -•--
with Rheumatism or*Gout, and ixcasioually with Tio -
- Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined' to his
room for months together;and often suffered the most In- '
tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been
using Jayne's' Alteratire, from which he found themost
nal and unexpected relief. He' says he found the meth
eini very pleasant and effective, and that he now con, •
eiders himself perfectly sued.--Plainfelphiallortli Amor? ,
&an. - •
A Facr Woaru Raarsoms..—A genderrian of Serollilons•';-•
habit, from indiscretion in his younger, days, bemoan".
fected with Ulcerations In the Throat and Nose, and a
disagreeable' eruption ' of the.-'Skin.
system bore the marks of being saturated with disease.
One hand and wrist were -so Melt affected that he bad"
lout the use of the hand, every part being covered with - . 4.1
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow
and porous as an hone y - comb. It was al thin stage of hik
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from atonal.
some disease, that hecommcneed the use of Jnyne's
terative and having tthren sixteen bottles, is now perffiet;
The Alterative operates through the- cireultifiliii, and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease (rem thasysteta, • --
wherever located, and the numerous cares films per. ,
formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scmfula,, gout;
liver complaint, dyspepsiapod other chrinde - disease6, is
truly astoulshing.—Spiritof p the Timer. , , „
117- For tale in Piusburgh, at the PERIN TEA STORE
72 Fourth street. • • • •
.•• •
Jaynes* Medicines. , • •
'nit S. S. COOK,Rique,.lo, anitech March, 1 , 546:,:
"I have used your Vmnffuge, Carmiamice Balsenn:,
"and Hipecurrant, in,mypiracticei•for the last three yearsi.
and have been exceedingly wellpleused with them,. and
never, es yet, io - my recollection failed of realixing_my
fullest expectation In their carative properties. Yazd:.
other medicines I cannot 'speak of from experience;
judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that tho
claim, and are entitled to ail the confidence reposed
them, - by those who have used tnem. I was fonmelly
very partial to *lmes Verinifage, until I becamencoanin •
ted with yours, which has my, decided pre torque to any:.,
.other now in use.
. _
Ressictrully, y9urs, S. S' .COOK ALIO
QT For sale to Pattsbarg4 ai the.pekinTea Store 72
Fourth at. • • febls
fORE TESTIMONY for Dr Willett's Family Med-
IV" eine e.. , --The underlined, chi zeta ofPittsbergh,har-...
mg personally need Dr. Willard' Oriental Cough na
ture, and experienced its benefiiita cifecti,tro most thee r-
folly recommend If ta snit and. effeetual; in alt ettsba.,
Speaking from experience, we * believe that it has no su
perior; and.would, recommend its nse to all the afflicted.
CHARLES LEWIS. ,
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• • -• . • • • .. • : WAL JENKINS.'
Pittsburgh ; l'ilarch 15t1,1948. • . ,• -
1:17*Sold by .T. Schoenmaker A Jamet •
A: Jones; J. IL Cassel, John P. Sdott, .P. L Sncncdem
Mohler. Ogden & Snowden., . . • • :.e
• .
ITS OF COUGHING in the night are very trouble
F
some. They break in upon the boors of repose and
exhaust the strength of.the sufferer. ;XL Pahnesbock
& Co.'. COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success
Colin'easing and curingthete• unpleasant spells. :•I 1
person is roused in .the night by a
.spasm oi% coughing, a;,
tea spoonful of the Cough bialsam will soothe it, gife him
relief, and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste
behind. If once used, it will take precedence over all
nd
others, as a teed) , " for coughs,colds. Ice . . • " • ''
Prepared and 'Sold. by 8.. A " FALINESTOCIC:&
corner. tat and Wood streettiomd.c.olller 6th and ;Wood
DR. RALPH'S Caorahienco Vantratrz hits arc for
/RIC, wholeealc and retail; at tho - - • ••• •
Hsu Ewers 0171 CS,
• No. 50, 8 mithheld
Also, hy''Wni. Cole; Allegheny city: Y. O. Smith, Bic.
minihamaohn McCrackan,•Penn-mreet, Fifth:Ward:
lIIIEOFI Toraq.APIDANTINDYSPEPPIC PILLS
J.L., The general properties of these Pills are 'Carmine/
five, Purgative and Xenie. In.rhe. cognition ;disorders;
arising from imprudence in diet, &c., such as sickness,
and sourness of the'itomach, heartburn; headaches; /te . .;
'where; a medicine is re9uired,Mis.preptiratiosi is very,
applicable, for its carnutiative or soothinceffer.ts give'
almost immediate relief, vothen nausea or sickness exist t.
its purgative operation 1190/1 1 / 1 A stomach rind bowebt is
gentle and effectual; and its bailie 'properties impart
strength to the digestive -organs; thereby enabling these
organs to perform theirproper functions with order and
regularity. The.pricet has-been. reduced- front 50 to 25
: cents a box. • •
i a~l9:3meoB
FOrL sale, .wholesale. and retail, by B. A. PAIINE.S.
TOOK & Co., corner Front and •Wood and. Sixtb..and
:Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. J6I4
'CONSUMPTION seizes more Vidllllll than anr otheil.
‘,,,) disease in our country. The yotzug, the , otd theq
beautiful and gay, am all alike subject to its invidious
ravages, and many a hectic cheekhas been supposed -to
bloom with the: glow , of health:- -Bat every cede origi•
nateskn a cold and &cough—perhaps deemed unworthy
of attention at first—rtud, onlymet with remedies when.'
too late:- - Watch the first symptoms - with jealous
and make, imatedkate use of the Cough Balsam of B.
Fahnestoek dr. Co., which Will certainly Check its further
:progress, and- reitore the Inflamed 'organs to a beadttAdl
fletlo4l.- . . . .
, For sale by B.A. F,e4INESTOCK.fr. Co., comer Ist
and Wood sta.; also; corner 6th deel
MASON esEO:,.NO. GU Maa s= srazsi,4ll,ll3 -
201.. , this day received, per it Fast Linei theloilowing
named Goieis, viz :—Satur-stripe, black and blue black,
plain and printed Berageeill wool' hi de Lnines t enr-.". ,
broidered Thibet Shawls, black, white and pearl Silk
Ildio; - span 811 L lose,; kid; silk and BOA threat:ll.4ooN
lineni hobbit], carabrierind muslin Edgings; Ineertings
black silk. lard Edgings; , bonnet Ribbons; embroidered
muslin Ca. es; new patterns and rich . 400d5,.: • aitir22 .
Vatua e Property-. o
Saxe, , *Greet.'
SITUATED of a mile•frOto the Cemetery- and'. oppis,
site the residence ol Col. Croghan, presenting a front
of 1200 feet, containing a near cottage house, sith hall in
centre and 4 rooms, 4 bed words and good cellars, A:c:
A tenant house. "barn, stables, garden; Au.; All under'
goad fence. This desirable propertyit suitable for gar
dening purposes. or country resutenees,aa several prom,
went and beautiful locations can easily* improved for;
that purpose. Price, 8200 an acre. Terms ellSy..
S.:CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,' •
• • • • • -Smithfield street..-.
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ELDISTATE FOR DCRIP.: I7 Poratlie a valuable.:
Lot of 20 feet front on Beaver . .street, A Ilegbwny, by,
117 feet to a 17 feet alley, /Tying a small frame Cottage
Dwelling Home; with other inipttlirettients. - Price, 8800,
is l'ittaborgh and .Allethanytty-and County Sctip t st•
• '.,•• •:• 11 -VDTDDERT, Gan elgentyT
aPzu . •! • .. ,8 n 14 4 4 P I O Creel, • I
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- 1 Ie4OU§BION - 04.88L , -200 AL Petommou tay.:
, • 1,00 hi: 0.13; • do 2 416 ,-1
Jon rec , d try /doOANDLEBS & C&S. _
myl 97 Wood street.
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