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I:. . . SECURED'ArY'LETTRRS PATENT.
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PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to air entireneti:
artiele 'Of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars,
- and soft annealed- rods, or wire, and expressly designed
...'. - for enclosing Cottages, 'Cemeteries, Balconies
_Publie
Grounds, tee., at paces vnryingfrom 50 Oentstols3,oo.the
1. 'running foot. It is made in panties of vaticitss lengths,
•Vlto 4 'feet high;with wrought iron poste 1 * inch square,
at intervening distances of oto 10 feet. If desired, the
. .t punnets can be made of any heightiin continuous spans
of 50 to , op feet, with or without posts. No extra charge
. . .. hc comparative lightness, g. rout Strength andrturabi 7
._.',. ityorthe WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or
,: namentaldosians, together with the extremely lowprice
at which it is sold, ore causinglt_ to supersede the Cast
*- * Iron Baiti ng! 'v
whireer their comparative -merits have
been
' . heen tested. Tor further particulars address - •
fiIARSLIALL & BROTHERS,
Agents for Patentees •
.- , .
~.., -mr47:31n1 Diamond nlley.zenr Smithfield st,Pittiburg.'
Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &As. ,
JJOIIN WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and
- Domestic Hanitoare, respectfully announces to. his
friends.und. the public generally, that he is new ieeeiv
- ing his Spring supply-of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,.
„ta,,, at his s taa4, No. S 5 Wood street, which he will dis.:
pose of on the most reasonable terms. -
He will continually be receiving fresh sappliei.direet
from the manufacturers in" Euro pe Europe anti this: country,
- which will enable him to compete with any house, East,
He partlettlarly 'Wines the attention of.cuitomers to
. his excellent assortment cif Table and Spring Cutlery.
Ste.,,whtch ts . of fashionable - patterns and from the most
popular manufacturers
Ilia stock ot Carpentei?S Tools is large, tied of excel
, Of general Hardware stock; he has every variety 'of
Western Merchants and denlera, generally, are in
vited to call and examine his stock. martkkOm -
Paper .I.l.szsglngs.
= : .
T AM . now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in
'O ~- • NeW.York, Philisdelplda and Cahill:n:lre; a'large and
.well selected assortment of all - the latest - and most im
proved .styles - Of. satin, Glazed and common PAPER
- HANGINGS; 'consisting of—
. ' 10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco;
10,000 Hall and Column; •
20,0013 ‘ 5 • Dining-roorp, chamber and office Paper
Which I would particularly invite the attention of those
having Hoases to• Paper, to call and-examine,at the
Paper 'Warehouse of - ' S. C.
67 Virood st.
• paper nanglugs.
IX.E.SBRSi.I"4.S; HOWARD & CO., No.Wooit . street,
lfl:would call the attention of the public to their
preteiit stock- , of Paper Hangings, which,. for variety,
beat.ty of finish, durability and cheapness, is unsurpass.
ed by any cstablislunentin the Union. • . • .
Besides a large end full aisortmentof Paper of thekr
own r mannfaeture, they are now reneiving a direct im
portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang
ingsi purchaied by Mr. Levi,lloward, one of the firm,.
nowtn.hia.r9pc, consisting of—
. Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces.
London do. ' 5,000 ' do.
. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000•pieees
Wall Paper, and
. 12,000 pieces Satin 'Glazed Window
Blinds, &e.- •
Messrs. James Ilowrird& Co., havespared neither es
yetasit, nor laborin..their endeavors to rival the. Eastern,
Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufae
- and varietYef . pattern, and they are warranted, in
assuring the public that they have. succeeded. •
The whole asstirtment;foreign and 'home manufacture;
will be offered °if-tetras as tow as thoie of• Eastern
atanufacturers and importers. mor27
Joshua altodes,
WiOLESILLE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION
ra, No.o Wood street
-080 boxes Oranges;- 500 cans Sardines;
225- " Lemons;--- - 800 bf. " ".
180 dozen Lemon SyruP; • 150 mr." ."
1000 drams Figs; 400 boxes Herring;
200 bXe RaiSins, to layers; WOO Caccia - Nuts;
150-ht " 8 boxes ,itlaccaroni; '
, qr. " 8 Vermacillu ;
75 trails Traica Almonds; 25 cu_sesriss'd- Pickles
100 boxes shelled " 40 cask' Currants
8 bales Bordeaux " 100 Tire. cut Tissue Paper;
10 -" Malaga " 50 rms,-white Kiss Paper;
" papershel'd " 15 cases Primes ;-
3 . bard " " 16 mats Dates; ' •
40 bags Filbeits ; 4 cases Liquorieer
.- Walnuts; _ 10 Its: Veneta Beans;
50 " Cream Nato ; 2) bra ANo 1 Root Candy;
40 " Pecans; - 30 " wh'e and yel. "
10 [Awls. " ' ' 8 cases Florence Oil ;
Jest received and tor sale by
. JOSHUA. RHODES.
Cheap Groceries.
frtLE undersigned - mast revectfulli inform the cid
sena of .Pinsburgh and vicinity that they have open
ed a NEW GROCERY and PRODUCE STORE, at the
- S. W. corner of Third and Ross streets, which will be in
connexion with nur Old Stand, N. W. corner of Fourth
and Fdrry streets.
Having unfurled our banner, with a Quick Soles and
' . Small Profits" tss its motto, we ask a share of public pa
tronage,
Annexed we give a Eat *four Retail Cash prices
Best Rio Coffee, 8 cents p lb.; 13 lbs. for 8.1,00.
" N. 0. Sager, (Old) 6 cts. lb.; IS lbs. for 5 1,00.
'.. N.O.Sugar ( new) 5 " a "
Rosin Soap, 5 u 22 " "
"Mould Candler, 1.2 k .ai
Di ppe d. 1 0 4t. 11 it El Lt ,
" S. - EL — Molasses " gm' 48 ets. p gallon.
'Country ~ 00
" Box Raisin it, (new) 121 e. elb.
Rice, 18 tbs. for 51,00, or 4} for 25 illbnts ; Young Ifyson,
" --- IMperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas,Trom 50 cents to
51,50 VP . ,Baker's Chocolate, Schmitz' Sweet Spiced
do.; Baker's Cocoa,Crustied and Pulverized Loaf Sugar,
Kentucky Mustard, Java Coffee, Olive On, &c.
Spices of anthills, in every variety.
Our cootie -are new, our stock complete, andonr prices
irreprhable. We most respectfully ask a call from
. _....theheads of ta.milies., that they may j edge our
prices.- Thankful•for past fav nuance.
of the same. see 7NG et CO.,
--- N.. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry,
fatal And S.W. cornet of Third and Ross streets.
ibiruErrANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
'Steam Boat Owners and Hotel lieepers.
- A,TORTOWS UNIVERSAL COOKING STOVES are
1.1 offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having
n new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread,
meats,or any =tele creating steam or vapor, can be
baked and retain its flavor the same as when baked in a
brick oven or reflector ; also, in point of removing, Mr
saving time and Mel. The public. are invited to examine^
.
- - -
For sale only. at N 0.1.12 Second street, sign of the Gilt
Stove, where reference may be had to families who have
them;,tn use. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking.
Stoves, Rlain and fancy-Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves,
&c. l.itp4nl3ln) A. & C. BRADLEY.
RadYin/10We Chins Store Removed.
Tot subscriber respectfully informs the Ladles
W m
nimbi ,trvii„ Allegheny and vicinity, that he has
moved to a more commodious house, No. 56 Wood
Street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where he has opened
and is openingg 500 packages of Dresden, Berlin, French
and English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please call
and see them—for to describe them is impossible. The
stock embraces everything in the business, useful or or
namental.
DLnroiiii & Stas - Wley,
S.TANUFACTURERS ..OF FINE RICH JEWELRY;
EDWARD TODD & Co:, Agents,
ME. corner and Market sts.„(up stairs,) Piusburgh.
IXTEhave , on hand, and are daily receiving front the
manufacturers, a- large stock of Goods, which we
are prepared to olfer to Dealers only -at the manufac
turers' lowest -wholesale prices .— Closter and Real
Stone Set Dreast-pins; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set
Ear and Fingerautga; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone
Set Studs; Slides, Watch Keys, &c.,
Among oar Goods can be found some of the most de
strabteand approved styles ot Stone Sets now in use,
viz :=Opal, Ruby, Turkols,. Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet,
Milliards, Etc. - - -
Dealers, Purchasing Fine Jewelry, Will find it forthelr
advantaristo examine oar stock.
Baril 4 Brother's bat Premium Gold Pow, with and
vrithout ctuses, he offers for saleat the lowest New York
price*. (apl3) , • EDWARD TODD & CO.
a Scrip Right Side Cp.' , .
HAN & c&N•ir WELL, are just opening, at No. 86
arket street and at the new front on ' the North
east shit of the Diamond, a spPlendid assortment of:Fash
ionable/Bonnets,. Leghorn Hate - Breast-pins, Ear and
Finger tugs, Black. and Fancy Silk C ravioli, with an in
numerate collection of Variety Goods, which-tail and'
will be ald at the cheapest: prices.
apt d' , . • HOGAN & CANTWELL.;
Terri% Rev.olution—Stars Triumphal:lU
- 1 - r &oo&I CANTWELL,,(sign of the ve,) No. 86
11 Main street, would respectfully . beg leave to call
the attend% Of the public to their new stock of Goods,
justseceivl and opening from manufacturers and Ira
' patters, of hich they ; feel confident that price and qual
lrYato will givtntire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick
Our stock insists, partly, of the following artlcles,viz:
Ladies' aid, ritlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
ci
and Vest s ; Bracelets, Clasps, and Lockets ;; FM;
ger and Ear gs; Pencils s and Pens; Slides andEltuds;
Steel Buckleiroi Ladies' Head' remotes ; Madaloa's
Card Cates; ail, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ; Ala
baster Boxes i tie ftesevroodandEbony Shaving Cases,
furnished l. BirSpectacles ; 'Silver Spoons, alf kinds ; •
German SilverposinS, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags
and Purses; ;;; Com Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Brwis; Violins, Accordeons, 'Flutes. and •
Fifes; fine Pan/Ives and Scissors ; Globes and Paper
Holders ; Shel_ i l • ress and Side Combs, latest styles;.
Clogs Chide: Vases, Pit Baskets, Agate and Gltuis Vases,
MOP and Coloo Bottles ; Tables, Chessman and!.
Backj ' puntnon.Bods; Silliffripestry; Brussels and In-
Eaid-Ciiadißagstillow, Market and Side Baskets;
kmaitS," Wagons , _ 0 les, &6 . , &c., with a large assort
meat of Toys and' ey Articles, teo numerous to men
s2o 'OOO St,p WANTED— In 'exchan ise g r e l9 tor;
.. Id Patches;
I>
110 Silver assort Watches; ' •
• 59 dozen , Raso sorted
' 350 " GiovaNd, silk, lisle thread and cotton ;
160 " Steam, assorted ; •
100 " Gum Stienders; .
175 French Accord as
350 Silk.Parashls ;
400 Umbrellas; - \ '
• 50 Be. Sewing Silk,
215 doz:Fans, tissorS ;
100;;;".. 'Spred...Mrssorted;
75 - tir4rots Pearfß a s ;
100 grosi Lull - ego:is. e s';
0 1
400 -"" Reeks and g ;
' 60 Basket Wagons; . .
With a large astortmentriewelry and Fancy Goode,
French Basketsi_Steel and k Bags, Silk. Purses; Steel
Beads., - Pocket- BOokstP • Soaps, new style Vases
very tine; Scissors , Pen , es • a large assortment o'f
, k 1.4
Combs of every deseriptkin • a large stock of Trim
mings:: The uhdersigned - ry e happy to accommodate
his thanes and the public WI any thing in his line for
Alh?gh - eny _ritY, 4.negheny - ,aany. and Pittsburgh City
Scrip-equ a l Porno , s of eacb-at 137 Marketstreet.
ttPla , - , ' - ' ZEMILON-KINZ.gle.
. - .
.i Ol bws.
A LA...l:Mend nandso4 r , dsontrient of newest styles,
_LA_ particularly-ndaytentity trade, iust received by
inar26 l :2rn • - - * --, AxpToN, SMITH & Co. -
6pRINTrAio-.PAPER— tenor article of Printing
.and. Book Paper , of vriond \ sizes, constantly on
and and for .sale. . .. , •-. I,' S.C. HILL,
upit .- . • '...- 97'Wood street..
........ Ty. ~ :r
11..erlvtilfot New Spiting it'Srtmtner Goodi;
FASHIONABLE HEAD - QIJARTERS, ,
NO. :3,11.10115T STIMET, 88COND DOCM:ITELOW RECtin STlLlintr.
13ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public'
IV in general, that he hak receive& at-Very large.stipply:
of the choicest SPRING bed SUMMER GOODS ever
seen in Pittsburgh, selected by himself in theT East, con-;
slating of Euglislii French -and' Belgian Cloths,'Cassi'
mares,Vestuigs, Cashmaretts, &e., of all shades and
colors, and of - the , latest - and most desirable patterns,
which will be made up to order in a superior style, and.
at very moderate prices.
He has also on hand a very large stock of Beady
made Clothing, vhich he Nvillsell very lbw. - ap23:ty
- FIT ZGKILA LYN ,
NEW YORK OLOTRINOISTORE,
Nos - 26 Alsivr-kat re*eet•
IDIFAVING received (and - receiving weekly)iny Spring
AJL- and Sumraer.-Goodsi .tam prepared to offer to the
citizens and public ingenes al; a betterlot of - ready made
Clothing than has ever beelf offered before in 'Pittsburgh.
and at prices 25 per cent. cheaper than catibe purchased
Many other Clothing establishment in lids city:
. lam/' Don't forget to call at No.2a.
; FITZGFRALI3._
GOLD: GOLD OL'I.IP.
ROPECLOTHING la - PORI UM.
la J. ROGERS feipectfully informs his friends and
Ja. the public'that he hot opened ltie 'raw CLormuso
Sums, N 0.27, Market ctreet,between Front and Second,
where he will keep constantly on hand a large`and supe
rior assortment ofelothing, imitable for the present season.
Having just - returned from the Emit with tgnew and
splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeresand Vestings,
of the most desirable patterns which will be - mado up
on the shortest nmico. and in the most fashionable style,
on the one price cash ity . stem, as low as can be had at
any other establiihmentin Pittsburgh.
Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING
CAMBIUM, No. 57 Market Bt, Pittsburgh. [mr3l:3m
The Spring and Summer Stock of
READI. -MADE• CLOTHING AT THE
' THREE BIG DOORS,
IrOtt TnE karflaNT SEASON, RAS NEVES ISSIIX EQUALLED
Beets by the Celebrated Establishment itself. .
TniHE UNPRECEDENTED . PATRONAGE bestowed,
upon the enterprise of the proprietor, has ei.abled
to purchase all his Goods at such pricea - as will allow
-him - to sell, Wholesale and Retail, LOWER than any
other House,East or West.
JOHN APCLOSKEY, Manufacturer of Ready-mad
Clothing, No. 151 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has just
completed his Stock, and has now on band, ready for
sale, the largest, mostfadtuotable and varied assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the United
States; all of which have beeit trade under his imme
diate inspection, in this city, AT DEICES TTIAT MUST OBTAIN
A. sasteratarr—together with one of the -choicest selec
tions of Imported fine Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and
Drab French, Belgian and English CLOTHS, that has
ever been brought to this city. Also, fine fancy VEST
INOS of every description, such as Cashmeres, Mar
seilles, rich .Silks, fancy, Satins, &C., &c. All the new
est ,styles fancy CASSIMERES, of every description;
all of which will be made up triorder, at the shortest no
tice, in the latest and most fashionable style.
The proprietor informs the public that the principle
upon whtch he will do business, will be upon the basis
of HONESTY and FAIR DEALING; and in rder toes
tablish aconfidence in Ste buyets, I unidete 'nod to ad
here to my original motto, "Quick Sales and mall Pro
fits;' and also make 'the buyer his own 6 esman, by
marking the lowest price on each article, inplain figures,
so that' euellenstomer can select front nit immense' and
exnuisitely.assorted stock,the articles he requires, at the
low 'at price it cait'possibty be bought for. -
Business shall continue to be transacted at my e.rteen
sive establishment, which hal long since obtained the
character of being the First Tailoring Establishment in
Pittsburgh. - • . • - • mar2d
tiliKb io --- TVI. iniqf
LEEWARD'S CELEBRATED LEATHER
Preserving 'Bluelcing:
A COMPOSITION of Neats-foot Oil and Ivory Black,
Jink for nourishing and preserving all kinds of Boot and
Shoe Lc ather,rendering it soft and jp li a bl e, and prod uc i rig
the.most brilliant lei black, equal (Opaten ffrather. without
communicating stain or.spot tolelothing.
LIZWAILD A Co., (No. 16. Third street, near. Medd in
calling the attention of gentlemen to this beautiful Black
ing. desire -simply to state its peculiar composition and
effects on the Leather. It is composed of nests-foot oil
and .pure ivory black, and renders the leather at once
soil and pliable, thereby preventing the boots and shoes
from cracking. With one-fourth the labor usually em
ployed in the application of the ordinary blacking, it
produces the most brilliant jet black polish imaginable,
equal in every respect to patent leather, and never rubs
of on the pantaloons
Gentlemen are invited to call at our Store, No. 66
Third street, near Wood, and have the blacking tried on
their boots, and where they can see upwards of
5,000 CERTIFICATES,
From the most dfs a
nguished individuals in the U. States,
all whom recommend it as being, for beauty of polish,
preserving the leather, and facility of application, the
most beautiful ever offered to the publie.
LEEWARD dc CO.,
66 Third street, near Wood.
maylLtf
TO HOUSE-KEEPERS A.ND moss 20MarE5C1gO.—The
subscriber has received and now on band, a large
assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part,
as follows:-
5-4, 6-4, 10-4, 124 BIM Cotton Sheetings. ;
• 6-4, /0-4, 124 Barnsley Sheetings
Pillow-case Linen, and Muslin Ticking;
Marseilles Quilts, Blankets ;
Plain and embroidered Table CoVers
Do. do. Piano do.;
Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz;
Buff Windsor Holland, Linen Table Cloths;
Damask 'fable Linen, all widths ;
Napkins, Doilies, Diaper Crash, &e., &c.; which will
be sold at lowestortees, at
ROST. D. THOM PSON'S,
No. 110 Market at., 3 doors from Liberty.
11,OGAN & CANI'WELL, have just reerzea i at No..
68 Market strect„...il •
1111 . 0. '" n. Combs;
China Sets, Accordeons;&c.
mae23 110 GAN It CANTWELL
New Goods, at Number Plity.lat
CORNEA OP ruram AND .11AXICET STWISF[S, Cl
GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has
turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now
a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND
D.Bv GOODS, adapted to the present season.
br .ing a stock foi richness and variety not sur
111." , establishment in the West.
DRESS GOODS !
Very glossy black Silks; tCravats and Collar
Handsome dress do. tlack love Veils
Rich changeable do. IJaconetand Comb.
Rich changeable Satin do Plaid and striped
Chines; ;Handsome Ribbon
Mode and high col'd French Gloves, Hosiery,
Merinos; ' ICloths' for Cloaks ;
Mode and high col'd Muslin'Terkeri Shawls ;
de Lollies ; (Cashmere do.
Newstyle mnilin de Laines;Tlain Thibet Shad
Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe;
Fancy do. do. ;Flack Thibet Shawls, do.do.
Black and colored Alpacas;!Black do. do.
Plaid Ginghams, bright co-ISilk do. do.
Iota; !Fine Brochte do.
New style Visettes; iCloth do.
Gala Plaids, bright colors; I Plaid, Long 00.
California Plaids; Low Priced - do
Blaelc Bombazines; !Plaid Cloakings.
• CALICOES—GREAT-REDUCTION
. . _
His stock of Calicoes is very• large ; it has been se•
leered with much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
design. These good.- are lower than they have ever
been before, and are worthy the particular attention of
purchasers:
The best Calicoes for 6 Cl,;, ever offered ;
Doable purple Calicoes, English, 121. cents ;
Green . do.
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ;
New style Merrimack Calicoes;
Blue do. ' do,
Blue and Orange . do.
' Furniture - do.
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
A large lot of, leer priced Maslin de Laines, of the low
price of 121 cents per yard.
Also, Black .Alpu.cas for 121 cts. per yard. Very good
and very handsome darkand bright colored Plaid Ging
hams, for 121 cents warranted fast colors.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Musli', 61 to 12;
Yard wide Unbleached, 6} to 9 ;
Bed Tickings very cheap ;
Casinetts, .
Kentucky Jeans;
Checks, Linings, Plaid Linsey& ;
Domestic Ginghtuns, Mariners -, Shirting It;
Colored Cambncs ; • -
Flannels, lower than ever offered ;
Canton. Flannels.
LINEN GOODS!
Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ;
Damask Table Linen;
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting; .
Do. Diapers;
Linen Drilling!, Crash.
BLANKETS: BLANKETS!
A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine,
also Blue and Drab- Blankets, fine and very fine, for
Overcoats.
GOODS FOR GE,NTLEREN.
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Ca s
simeres; Over-coatings ;Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats;
Gloves.;Suspenders; Silk and
Merino - Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
etc.
subscriber havingaile.eitrifordinary prepara
tions for the Flail:lnd P 7 artiafie, and having purchas
-4d his Goods under the. lunge of markets unusually
depressed, can confidently. promise his customers the
best bargains, he has ever:bend able to oiler.
Customers Of the house, tad purchasers generally, are
respectfully invited to Ca 11..? !Oxman PHILIP ROSS.
Spring Pashtos's of .41111iniery lionnets
Cardnials,
TIIST received Straw Bosuiets, - , paPs, rich Cardinal
Silks, Fashionable Ribbons, finest French. Flowers,
Cords, Fringes; Triiniaiiigs, &a. Straw Ronnetsalenned
and altered to, the Spring fashions by one of the best
StraW Milliners in the city. Silk Bonnets, Cardinale,
Dresses, and every -article in the Millineryr and =Dress
making business, made up by the best hands; al
mart 4 MRS. RUFF'S, 10 St. Clair street.
AT ZEBULON lONZEY'S,O7 Meltzer irraznr.-
11. doz. very high back Shell Tuck Combs;
" medium """ " avid;
2 ' " low "
11 " narrow bearded top "
' . 50 fancy topßeeralo
.11/: • Plain
argTOBS cont. Horn
30 doz. Shell Side Combs, assorted sizes;
30 kr ose cora Horn 'Side Combs 4, ".
3 aoz..Shell Dressing Combs;
12 " Buffalo "
4 " imitation " '
50 " besfEnglishDorn.
6 " S. S. S. fine Ivory " extra large ;
18 " S. S. " " ` tin boxes
gross s . tg
1 'Comb Cleaners;
SAS. McGuire, ,
TAILOR, Third street, near Wood, respectfully informs
1 his customers and the public that be hasjust rec
ed from the Enst a well selected assortment of SPRING
GOODS, which ho will make to order in the beat manner,
Cheap for Cash.
path
IDLOUR-4U barrels best Fussily Flour:,_reed and i
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1549 .
Iinn , TIIIT.IIAWAPORTATION OP-F1a70.117 - TO
PITTSRITRUPF, ' PHILADEL FRIA ;.- , BALTI ORE
*RAY Y.OOST 0.111,& .
THOMAS. 11ORRIDOER;K, B •
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,-
i".Nitadelph.ta, Pittsburgh.
MR Thi . old established Line being in full operation,
the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exten
stye arrangements, to -forward merchandise, produce,
&c:i to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with
the regularity,",dispatch and saft-ty, peculiar to their
mode of transportanon, so -obvious - when transhipment
on the.ivaris avoided. -
All donstgnments byand for this Line received, charges
paid, nod : forwardedin any, required directions, free of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.
No interest; directly, or indirectly; in steamboats.
All Communications promptly aneudedlo, onapplica
tion to ha following Agents: • .-- '
THOMAS.BOitRIDGE,
278 Market street. Philadelphia.
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
O'CONNOR & CO.,
North st.,Baltimore.
184 . 9 MEd=
merchant. Tritusportation Line,
VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND . RAIL ROADS,
TO PHILADELPHIA AND astrtstoat.
Tau Canals'and Radl. Roads being now open; and in
good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer
chandize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore,.
with promptness tul4 despatehond on ait goiod terms as
any other Lane. ,
" - C. A. lIICANIJLTY & Co.,
- Cartil Basin, - Penn street,Pitisbrugh.
AGE' - rs—CHARLES•RAYNOR; Philadelphia,
• ROSE IIIORRILL & Co., Baltimore. [mrl7
t g I 1 8 4 9 .
Merchant's W ay. Freight - '
For •Bleirorilie lohnstoten, Hollidawburgh; and an
intermedtace.pfaers.
Tars Line will continue to carry all Way Goods With
their usual dispatch, and at fair rates of freight.
Aoans—C. A. McANUITY & Co., Pittsburgh.
D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstown.
JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh.
RKFERMICES—James Joreon, Smith -&. Sinclair, Dr. IR:
Shocnberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F: Von Bonn-.
horgt.Er. Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co., Jno. WDevin & Bros.,
Piusburgh ; John Ivory; Sumit,Mulhollau & Ray, John
Graff .t Blairsville.
marl?
(Gazette and Journal onl co .Y.l .
Great argaLn.corrier,
MOT lIP [MD AND MTH ISINNSIN, PITTSBURGH., PA., •
ii s the most popular of all BOOT acid SHOEEs'
tablishments in 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 he is. not satisfied only by
keeping the, best assorted stock of BOOTS and:SHOES
in the Western country, but lie is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lower than any oilier house
possibly can, he cares oot 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 on advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner ha's
over others, which enables . its proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo
to 25 per cent..lower than any other store in the city.
The way to teat the matter is for all who intend purchas
ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call nt BATES' GREAT
BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and
all will be satisfied that the .Great-Bargain Corner, Smith.'
field and Fifth streets, is the place for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots tuid'Shoes cheap, for Cash.
dec9 • . . J. BATES.
NEW 400.138..-BARCIA lit tiFIMIIIiAINB - 2
- THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-HIVE AGAIN.
New Spring and Summer Dr?, Goods now opening at the
Sign of the BIG BEE HIVE, on /kfarke ntreet,
• ' between Titled and Fourth streets.
.. ... .
. .. NM. RUSSELL, No. 02 Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth streets, sigh of the, Dig
.
Golden Dec-Ilive.has now Commenced receiving
a very large and splendid stock of Spring and
Summer DR\ GOODS, whichhe is enabled to offer tohis
numerous customers and the public generally, at prices
Mr below those of any former season. These - Goods
have rill been selected with the greatestemre,andwill be
found to be one of the largest and mosrsplendid stocks
of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered in this city.—
As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im
porters, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri
her is confident that he can offer to his customers the
very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising
English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, together
with a full assortment of American manufacture, and
cheaper than can be found elsewhere.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Rich Chameleon Silks ; extremely low ;
Rich Brocade do. beautiful. goods ;
Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ;
Glace Silk, rich goods ;
Pooh de Sole, fashionable and late importations ;
Black Armures. plaid and striped;
Brocade Lustre's, new styles;
Mohair Chameleon, figured, (very cheap ;)
Silk Tissues. all colors;
Baizarines, in great variety ;
Paris dotted Lawns, for evening d testes ; '
New style rich Mourning Lawns;
Organdie Lawns, a beactifal article ;
Black Oros de Rhine, all widths and qualities ;
Block Bombazines, of most approved makes ;
Paris printed Bareges ; extremely low;
Paris printed Lawns, in great variety ;
Drapes and Crepes Lisse, a full assortment of colors and
qualities;
Together wither large supply of De Laines and Alpacas
some as low as t 2,1 cents per ylard. In addition to the
above will be found a beautiful assortment of El. a
. ' ' Bfift i Etrtlipes, Collars and Culls, lazes
styles. Also, Vittoria Lambs aid Spotted Robes, very
cheap; Swiss, Mull, Jaconet and 13oolt Muslins; Bonnet
Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs artibeials;
Gloves; Mita, and Hosiery.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!;
Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured ;
Crape d' Chine, do. a new article ;
Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre;
Mode Entlfil Thibet do. extremely low;
Black Emb'd Thibet do. very cheap ;
Black Silk do. best quality
Black Nett do. low prices;
White Canton Crape do. splendid goods;
Chameleon Silk do. lam importations;
Printed Cashmere do. cheapest in the city;
,White Emb'd Thibet do. a beautiful article.
PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ri
The largest, cheapest and best assortment in the City.
Parasols tram the lowest to the most splendid, rich and
costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can
always be found at the Big Bee-Hive, between Third and
Fourth eta., No. 62. [inarldS] wAr. L. RUSSELL.
Domestic and Staple Goods, Cheapest Yet I
ALARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10
cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Muslims,
from 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a full
supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table
Damask, Russia and-Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table
Diapers; Crash and Dowlas ; Scotch and Manchester
Ginghtuns; Sattinetta; Kentucky Juan, and Blue Drills;
all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot fail to
please, and without fear of competition.
Err Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth streets—No.62.
WhL L. RUSSELL.
-
Great Western sattilie,
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP hIANt FACTORY.
rrtHE subscriber takes:this method of informing his
friends and the public in general, that he has the
largest stock of the following named artielea, of his own
manufacture,
in this city—Saddles; Harnese,Trunks and
Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of .the
best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny
county. Being determined to sell his manufactures
somethinglower:than has been heretofore sold in the city,
he Would invite persona in need of the above named ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty ',street, oppo
site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
oat.% G. KERBY.
Steel td FUe 81at".."
ae Bleinnfactory.
THE-subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File
j_ Manufactory, on the cornet of &Hare street and
Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con
verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—
Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and batting
engaged competent operatives, they are prepared td fur
nish 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 to any way,lo-par
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. Publicfairan
agge is respectfully invited, nov7) J.ANKRIMar CO:
City Livery Stables.
ii2,Tau 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
%apt by the day, week. month or year, and additional
Jalls are being erected, in the second storyclor the ac
commodation of Canal stock.
febtr3:3m
IN retiring from the Livery.business, I with pleasure
from a lougucquaimance) recommend my successors to
ho patronage of my friends and the public.
feh23l*- , • CHARLES COLEMAN.
Mtgelaw% Carriage Manufactory,
Diamond Lialey,- bowmen Wood and ,Smithfield streets:
. ' E. M. BIGELOW would reepemfully
nform the public, that al his Factory can
at all times be found a.largesupply of
Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and
neatness to any , found in the - East. Contracts for-any
number of Carriages, Ensles and' Wagons,' Wll, be
promptly filled. Allwork ofhis oWrimanttfacture.Wfir
be warranted.
B.Erimmrets—Col. R. Patterson, R. IL Patterson. E.M.
Gazzam, Esq., Robert' Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee,
and -
Alderman Steel. Ifeb27:4l3in
Who'virile end
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
ROBERT H . HARTLEY-, begs leemlit in
form Ms friends and the pnlAtc gettertilly,..
hat he continues to occupy, thatlarge tuldaorn,
modione Storeiliobm, formerly occupiedby Stumm Fa n
estock Co., No. 86, comer of Diamond alley- and-Wood
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles,llarness, Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle
Bags . ,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other. aril-
ales in his line. -
He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prnpared to
tartish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the bestmatentiKend in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent.
'cheaper. • •
Country Merchant: and Farmers would do well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, is
he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low
prices..
t Don't forget the place, No. Ed, corner of Wood
street and Diamond Alley. a.
'B OTTLERS, awe 111kIFOFACTUREBS OF MIN/MU.
WATEO, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Beer,
;dead and Pap, No, 18 Idaritet street,, and 100 Liberty
;street, corner of Cecil?" alley, Pittsburgh. ' unuiKt:
•
:~~
FAARNDEN df.'013 , 82 -- -
.-- FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE.
raw Onat - hoseicy. -,,,
' - : For she fired eh:flier:l in - this':eity. - ,
Ti ET THE FRIENDS OF - EMIGRANTS be careful m
have their arrangements putddisecerdifig io the view
Provision Law, and take no mtro's receipt,- withouthaving
it inserted ; otherwise they - will have tope) , inLiverpool,
Hereafter aft Steerage Paretngevi tearing from EterePes
engaged in America, to tome-over in either-of the Ships of
HARNDEN 4- co., will berltrnuBed With fhe'felloieing
provisians,ortheireaufvateritin elk& ousels equally geed.—
See Act of Congress i llaat 17,1848.
This plan will pretent sickness Onboard. • heretofore
wlien passengers found theme - eft/es it Provisions, many
of them came on board entirely destitute, which often
ceased much sickness and death I— • - '
10 1115 Oetnieul, 1 • • -
10 the Flour;
10 lbs Beane-and Peas,
35 the Potatoes, .
•
1 pint Vingtr,
10 tb s StettedVoric, free framl3cain; -
All of good - quality, and one;tentlf of Ibis proisisions fur
niched,- will be:delivered-to each Passenger eirerY"Yreis - .'
with a , stifficientempplrof fuel forcookin&i . ,- 2. .. : .
I_,
Each-ship in ; thin line wilLbaproPeriT Yealite ' tees °we ,
a good house over the passage-way leading:to, the rAut.,
Bangers', apartment. The caboese and. cooking- ranges
for the use of Passengers,.stre kept under cover. -Every
attention will heoeld topromote ilicir heiath and comfort.
Remittances e asusund,prompOg, andeit moderate
rates.
~I volEngi - and -Fortsigti;Echnsige pur
chased at current rates.
Debut, Legaciel, Peneione," ie., tec:;, collected,
con
nected
copies of veils procured, with every atlier bush4Ss con
nected with an European Agent, . .
. . 1 . .. f
..
JOBHJA-ROBINSON, •
EttrepeanAgent,
my 9 .. Post.Buildin •s, corner of Fifth and .Wood ste ,
- - -
E. W. lamnst.x. &Co y 5 DIIIRLIS, Kirensit.
84 Wall st.,Nevr-York, c 2Liverpool,. England,
ItEsPacrrirwa inform their Mends mid the
-.public, that they have, commenced the. Rene"
' ral Shipping.and Corneas:ion Busumse, to
'-
' t J ".1 tber with the General „Passenger Business,.
'man g certificate s of pasSagn from London,
Lieeno un ioi, Belfart, or any port of the
Old Country 'New York, Boston and Philadelphia, Cul
the Trion teasonale terms. , . .
Drafts and Bills of Exchange, trom .£1 to.any amount
on The Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and .4111
Liverpool.
The days of sailing of the Regular. Line of Liverpoo'
Packet's, as fixed npon. are the lst, 6th, 11(11, yith, 2iet
and 26th of eferymonth,
These Ships are alt of the largest class, andvara coin-
Mended by men of character and experience. The
Cabin accommodations are all lhst can be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune,
tunlity Insthe days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.
Packet Ships Resents, Siddons, Sheridan and Oarrick r
are vessels of the. largest .claas•,.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 p an
age or freight, apply as above, Or to ..
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r
EDMUND SNOWDEN,
decll,l. Comer 4th and Smithaeld sts—Pittsbur :
INDEMNITY.
The Franklin Fire Insuranee Chmpamy
DIRECTORS:_.
Charles W. Rancher, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolph. E. Bode,
Samuel Grant,- Thivid;S. Browse,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
- - CHAS. W.BANCKER,Pres't.
Cuss. G. BA.NCIOII4 Secretary..
ID Continue tomake 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,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Co puny. en January Ist, ; 11349, as
published agreeably to n Act of Assembly, were as foT
lows, viz : •
Mortgages •••-. • • • •
Real Estate -• • •• - • •
Temporary Loans • •
Stacks • .
Cash, /to
513,318,492 71
Since:their incorporation, a period of .19 years, they
have paid upwards of One Minim Four Hundred Thou-.
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
3. GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent,
Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d eta
MITE Insurance Compsnr of North Anteries, - of Phil* •
delphia, through its du y authorised Agentivhe sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property, in this c ity and its vicinity, and an shipments
by the canal and rivers.
DIRECTORS:
Arthur O. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Amy
John A. Brown.
Joint White D. Wood,
Thomas P. L.ope, _ -- -- Henry D. Sherrani, Sec'y.
KRIS-IVifikbitrist — titrance Company in the United
States, having been ch rtered in 1754. Its charter is per
petual, and from its big standing, long experience, am
ple means,.and avoiding ail risks of an extra 1142816 CW
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co., Water and
Front sts. Pittsburghmay4y
. .
liemoir..Girooexlsra, ene.
THE subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos.
170 and 174 Liberty street, offer for sale Goodsi as
follows, in store and now landing, viz; .. '
350 bags prime Rio Coffee," now erop ;••
40 ' Old Government Java Coffee;
150 Mids. prime New Orleans Sugar;
520 hbls. Plantation Molasses;
. 1000 bas"
keSt.t.B.Jardmeesa.Sugar•anahmolliaaMloelsasosleisvei...,oii,c3rop.
100 lif. ch. Young Hyson Tea;
40 " " Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; - new
40 " " Chulan Powchong
79 catty boxes Y. H. and Gunpowder Tea;
100 bags white Brazil Saga r;
60 boxes white Havana Sugar;
40 bags Pepper;
20 " Allspice•,
100 boxes Mustard, in I and 4 5. cans ;••
100 ' Malaga Bunch Raisins;
30 ti. It " " in , layers;
50 hr. " " a a
50 qr." " a a
00 casks Zante Currants;
10 bales Sicily Almonds ;
100 boxes Richmond Tobacco;
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 Wbale'Oil ;
1000 " Crude' " n a
300,000 Cruz & Boni' enp'r Principe Cigars;
30,000 Havana Segura ; • . .
20 half pipes Cognac Brandy; of various - vintages;
0 puncheons Jamaica - Spirits;
3 pipes Holland Gin;
W qr. casks sup. Teneritle Wine ; ..
10 " • Madeira Wine ; . .. ,
20 " Lisbon
40 "
,Oporto " '
50 " Sweet Malaga Wine; ,
15 Indian barrels " "
15 hhds. Claret;
20 qr. casks Haot Sauterne ;
40 cases sup , r Bordeaux Claret ;
30 caskets ChumpagneWine i'
2 doz. sup 7 r Stomach Bitters;
200 bbls. pure Rye Whiskey, from .1 to.s_raarske/d.
mill . MILLER
.& RICKSON."
CIGARS, CIGARS; CIGARS—FOOT oases, containing
12000 St. Bt Yara Principe Cigars;
8000 Balms Icap'd do do
4000fdela Cruz Cuba do do
3250 La Norma Hay. Regalia&
4000 ROMCII/ Hav , a do do
30001,a Luna do - do
25250 La Minerva do
Just received and. tor:sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
N 0.6 Wood street.
FOR SALE,- C Brick Howie, and Lot or / 8 feet frail
'on Clay alley by 60 deep towards Wylie street, ne m .
to Washington street. The House-s well , nrringed ri n d
in good repair. Pelee, 81000-4400 in hand, pBOO at tine
year, $2OO at two years, 8200 in three years, or 10000'
Scrip in hand. This
property
Yuriiii BreER-Tlit-e;____LSGlC:thS____finie2s.l,l4;e4nt.
ROGERS. & OBEY
.
RA A vszessza • Paozsary, situated, in the
.City of
Steubenville, .Tefferson County, Ohio, viz :— One
of AO feet front. on Third street, by 190 feet to an
alley, and on which there Is a large Two Story BRICK.
HOUSE, containing several rooms Or apartments, which
has been mostly occupied as.a Tavern these last seven
or eight years, and is now occupied'as a - Tavern, by Mr.
Crane. There is also a large Stable on the 'same I.ot:
ALISO, part of a Lot of Ground, adjoining,the above de
scribed property, somewhere about 27 feet front on Third
street by 180 feet to an alley, on which there' is aTwo
Story House, containing 2 rooms on tboBrstikor,4 rooms,
on the second door; also, a genet and a _kitchen. , This.
House was formerly occupied as the Post Office, tied now
occupied as a Bakery. 'noire is . also`s.Sutble on the
same Lot of Ground. " ' -
Both of the above Houses front on Third ..otreet t near
'Market street, and nearly opposite' the -Court House.. I
will sell both these Lots and - Houses logo* er or each
House and Lot separately. Terms :-= One-half .of .the
purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other
half payable one 3 manlier the sale' the Usual inte,
rest—the balance, to be secured .by bond and .rnortgago
on the earns property. Title indisputable, without any
encumbrance. A warranted deed given... Possession
given at the latof April after it would be sold.. For fur
ther information, enquire of the undersigned by letteror
othersvise. SAMUEL-McbLAIN.
Piusbu-rgh, Apti 1'22, 19-3 m
1101 - AY MAGAZINES REM) AT M. A. - MINER'S.—
.
Godey'a Lady's Magazine, for May. , •
National Magazine, for May.
Graham's
Memoiniotm? Youth ; by A. De Lamartine.
Life and. Letters of Caroline Fry.
'The Waverly Novels, by Sir Walter Scott; complete
in five volumes.
Bowdlees Family Shakspeare from the sixth London
edition.
Outlines of a New SYsteln of Aysitignomy;
crated; bp,J. W. Redfield, hi. D.
LittelFs Living Age, No. 253.
Our stock now comprises the largest auil most coin
plete.assortment in the West.- - •
ii-.3mith.foild street, third door above 2d. ' '024
("IRAS OLDER— 24 thareNfor sale •
may? ' "CO:
.M=
entistattim - time
New Coulmeretal .141ne.
insurance (Companies.
$l,
94 701,438 41
,724 83
98,901 83
61,523,25
38,901 37
Fire anal Marine Insurance.
or Sale.
N 0.85 Wood'st.
MKgV7_EIM
~.,•:.; ,:irg:loooitgi;.::,;.j
- • - -•-- EIAtt.GA -- S 4 I • ILVARGAINSt-I 1 ---- 7,- ,--
SR,LLING4.OFI4'• AT - 00 ST'''. TO 7 CtiOttg ,.- UP, ,
. ... . :• : At No. AO Market ..?:;:. -..-"...
' , ...:Tationdersignen:: naiol4--detettisin . r .
"to- deelhiehis presettiliasitteiS and close ~ . .:
up.,on or before - the Ist July next, will : 1411 i -
from - this - ditysellafrfor-coirr and ciiintiax, his
entird •• Stack-. of .TRIMMING • -AND . FANCY.
GOODAlembriciiig a general: ssarunent OfGoodsiathe„
'above, line,. viz :—Fringe ii,-Laces.'•Edgi tags arid Itisert•
5,.0 •
ingf averyileseriptioni-FrenchWorketiCapes;•CON . :
lays, Cuffs and Sleeves; Cotton and Silk Hose, all icotors •
and qualities; Children's dog Linen Handkerefuekßead
Bags and Parses,. Steel "Beads, .Clasps . anit'Sterl.Trini.•: ,
mines. Bonnet Ebbbons,,Mantua,do.;.Belt-.d0., Cordand
Tatiselt4oiled•Silks;-Ses viz% Silk .Coates?: Spool•Cottoni
Spool Silk, Linen and Cotton - Bobbins, Worsted and; •
Cotton Bindings . and ,Ctirds, - Silk and
.' , Linen Lii-ers
black, .white and cOlorettKid:Gidvtit,iif the hist qttariti
Silk, .isle Thread - and - Cotton Gino:est Laae.GJoveltand •
Mittel 861(.1q:die ; , ,Arrie i - iiind Getznitiz Fins; -'Hair Pillgi ,
Leatitetßeltiu . -.. „._.• ].:.:.,". ', ' ...,,, ' - .".,-; '..-.-. --- -: •-•:: . ';
• - •PARASOISi: SUNSHADES,. AND' -- FANS i- ~•' - •:".
Eiery'varietf and . slitideof , Parasole4 of this Spring's •
purchase; Fans, of the most beautiful - and' rich-patterns,
all fresh and new; Ladies'Tiiroiling Bags ; Ladies' Spun
-Silk 'and'Oldeiino-.llestst- Buffalo Tuck CombsT, Card
Caiiiit:; -. Belt Slidei, Fancy- French Hair Brushatiße.‘
ing and Fine Todth Combs "Perfumery, of the finestqual.
16e:it:Fine Soaps ,- Pearl,• Ivory and."Poiteliiin, - Buttons;
Clothes Brashetwlre.,,kc.• - • -- • • •." - • -.-, ' •-__=-•,,,, j •, .-- -,...
• '''.-
GENTLEMEN'S.-FURNISHING GOODS
A large and complete assortment of Goods in the above
1 .litteitonsistingitt part of Fine Shirts, Standing and Byron
1 Collars, bitest styles, - Silk . - Shidershirts and:Mrawers;
Gritite ' Cotton . and - Merino do. , do.. Brown and White,
Linen Drawers ; , White Drilling do., made, in ,stipe4or •
:style; bVk Italian, Barathea and Amer. Cravats; new,
,styles of rich silk.Crivats,all patterns,. a splendid is
] sortnient ; red and imitation Madras Cravats; Lawn and
Ginitham•do.;-Satin, Bombazine . and - Hair Stocks t Satin
:and'Finey Ties t Silk and Satin figured and plain Scarfs;
-Shirt Bosoms and Collars; super.Lisli Thread Under
shirts and -Drawers; Eng..audGerman Hal( Hosts; Lisel
Half Hose ;.Silk do.; tisplendidossortment of Ebony and
other Canes ;slllc - and Gingham Umbrellas, Carpet Bags,
:Dressing-Gowns, Silk.,and LinenlHandkerchiefs, black
and colored Kid. Gloves, Silk', and Lisle .Thread do.,
Shoulder - Braces, of the most approvedpitterna; Money
Belis,.Russia Ittelts,FreneliEmbroidered Smoking Caps,.
;Oiled Silk Bathing Ca?s, Razors, Brushes, Wallets, Sus-
Tenders:Of. triery description,Ar... • ,; - • -• ' - •
The entire Stock - will-he sold for _ cost, and carriage
'_added. which wilibring 'prices down. 50 per cent,jower
han , the''siimii ,. ddsdrip . aun of Goads 'have ever been ,
offered in this city. .11.. F. STERETT,,....
No. 56 Market street, near Thirdst."
N. B.—Theft:ire:for tent, and Fixture* Tor s . ale, front.
the ,
.Ist July. , • • • ...:- • .latliallf
.... . .
S LEN DID UCK OF NEW SPRING 600 D
• • AVA:fIIASO r& ;
ONE PRICE STORE—NO. WI MAERET.STRE.ET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AA. MASON & CO. having considerably enlarg ed.
. their Store, for the accommodation of, their an:.
creasing. business, are now prepared to exhibit' to their
- Retail Trade the most extensive stock of rich--and fash
ionable Imported and American GOODS thpylaye ever
offered in this 'Theirlarge Shawl Saloon, together
with another room, have been,fitted up and added to their
Retail Department, Utere.by giving them ample room for
the display, of their immense stock. •
Being cOnstantly in the receipt of NEW.GOODS, front
their Hausa in New York, t hey . are enabled to offer the
neivest, latestand most desirsidirGoods, and at priceaas
low as any, house _blithe country.. , • .1 • ,
• Their stock consists In pa of 'five hundred pieces of
extra rich Bereges, Tiasues, Albannes, Delphmes and
Marquise, of new and splendid • styles. , Also, Foil Of
Cheare; Fowlard Silki,,Mous De' Laines, Grenadines,
Peking, Braxiliennes, Broche, Ton do Nord, &c.,
Six hundred pieces of new and rich style Jaconets,
Lawns and Organdies, splendid designs. Seven hun
dred pieces English and French Prints, Ginghams,
Chalfies, Ac., &c.- • . - •
SILKS.
Three hundred pieces of rich plain, figured andchange
able Silks, of entirely new styles : Also; Black Silks for
Dresses, VisitesiMantillan, tee., of superior high lustre.
uatea
Cashmere. Thibetj.Long and unwire Shawls, Groi
Rhine;Poult De Sate; Canton Crape; Silk,l3erage, Save
ing Silk, Wool Plaid 7 Grenadine and Muslin de Laine.
• •• .WHITE•GOODS.. •
Cambrice, Jaconeta, Victoria Lawna, Book sind Swiss
Bfaelina, Tarlatans, Fancy Checks, Linen Larona, Dot,
led Molina, Mall and Nameook do, &c. -
LINEN GOODS. '
Dtunasks, Covers, Napkins, Diapers, Hdkiit , -French
Linen:and Drills, Bamsby Sheetings, Swiss do., Irish
Linens, best make and finish.
BONNETS.' "- ,t.
• A complete assortment or China Braid, Florence, Dun
stable' Rough and Ready, Straw, English Chip, Fancy,
Boar Rtttaoxs.
125:licktes of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons of the best
Style*. Also; black'and colored Taffeta and Satin, beat
quality. Also, Bonnet Silks,Linings and Artifinials..
HOSIERY AND GLOVES..:
Eyery descripi t ion of Ladies' and Gent's Ifose_and,
Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Rdkis. , Also, Berege, Gauze,
Crape' Tissue Veils, Black Lace, Demi Vells,'&c.,Ae.
New Visits and
Of all the fashionable colors and styles.
EXIMOEIMILIED LAM, Tarsixtuos,&c.
Lace•Capea, Collars Cuffs, Standing . Collars, .Chemi
setts, Falencumes, - Prench andd English Edgings, Cam
bric do . Inserting, Belt Ribbans, Linen Cambric and
Lawn Hdkll., Drapes, &c. • Ac.
.I'ARABOLSA_Nb PARASOLETrES.
More than Two Thousand Parasols and Parasolettes
of every variety, including the best make of fine Stair.
and Chameleon.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vestings, Summer Stuff's,
Cotjitpn~'"—^-as--.leans___Also, Flannels, Cheeks,
PRThpri g -
More then two hundred ezuke:e.Oflh '
ea L ev 4 " .l
every variety.
Bkaelial and Brown kfusign.r
- - .
Over one hundred cases of all the well known and ap
groveo t d makes of Bleached Muslins, 300 bales Brown
eurcha x s varmy and pr ic e
may always depend (from the great facili
ties of this establishment,) upon obtaining the choicest'
Goods at the most reasonable prices—the system of
Low PRICES ' xidopted by this establishment, as well as
their One Piice qyarem having met with such -essential
favor that the ; subscribers are enabled to offer sting-rent
er inducements to purchasers. Every article will theye:
fore be maiked at each low rates as cannot real:fig:we
perfect satisfaction. Merchants from all parts of the
country are invited to call. A. MASON & CO.,
ap27 40 Market streeet, between 3d and 41k sts.
New Spring Goods:
N °. 65'
MARKET STREET, between Fourth street
and • the Diamond.. For eign and Domestic : Dry
Goods. The subscriber has jolt received his first,supply
of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, adapted to the Spring
Sales, oonsitting in part of the following:
4-4 English Lawns. only 12} . cis., French Organdy
Lawns; 12} cts., 4-4 Blue blerimac Prints, 12} eta., 44
Double Purple Ptints t 12} ets., Drab Mons de Lam, 12}
eta., French Dreitt Ginghams; 121 etk., 44 Brown Mus
lins, front 5 to 8 eta, Bleached Mtisllns,3l cts., 4-4 Bleach
ed Muslini, 61 to 12} cts., Prints, Merlmac Patterns, G}
cts., 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghamit,l2l cts., Preach, Work
Collars, 121 cts.
. _
LADIES' DRESS GOODS :
Brocade Chnmelion Silks, Atosha Figured Silks. Cha
melion Satin de &den t Wide Black Plaid Silks,Wide
Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid
Oro. d'Armotit Silk - s, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Blank
Mantilla Silks, Paris Printed Lawns, English Printed
Lawns, French Dress Ginghains, Embroidered 'Swills
Muslins, Paris Printed Moue de Lains, Satin Plaidßera'-
ges, alternation Plaid Granadines, Plaid' Linen-D bstre s,
French Organdy Lawns.
VARIETY GOODS:
New style Bohnelaiihbons, Ladies' Cravats; R evere;
Dordered Linen-01mbKai Handkeroltders, FreneliWork
Omni and CoHaw Blueli - and'COlored Kid Glicseisle
Thread and Silk . .: , GloVes, Mohair and Worsted' Mine
Black BRET:tinges and Mavis, Mull, SWieni, din °nett anid
Thread Edgings'and'lnserungs, White and Black Silk
Hose, Cashmere, - Moravian, Black and White 'Cotton:
Hose, and. Black and White Silk Demi Veils:
_ .
SHAWLS:
Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shawls,
Plaid and Black Silk Shawn!, Black and Colored Mous
deLain Shawls, Satin Plaid. Borage Shawls, French'
Cashmere-Shawls, and Plain and Embroidered Black and
Colored - Silk Fringe Thibbet - Shawls.
-- DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS:
Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia--
per and Crash, frish Linen and Linen Lawns Bleached.
and Brown Muslims, Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed
Ticking, Domestic Gingham, Colored:.Cambrim
ted-
White and Yellow Flannels, - Welsh Flannels,Canton
Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS--:„.-.. •
French,and English, Blue, Black and4troWtil.Cloths
Black and Fancy French Cassimeres4Mq o jle Fa neY,
Yestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers;
Linen Cambric and Silk Handkeicbfeji and - a fine
clamant of Gloves, Hosiery and Suigulers. _
PARASOLS AND PA RA LETTS :
I have Kat - tenni-end a - Splenaill'assortme nt o
Style Plain and PaneySilk Fringe Parasols, Par
. .
~
- The aboie Goods have all been purchased at the low
est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesele and Retail, at
each. rates as cannot fail to plense vtirwho wish to buy .
good Goods at low prices. '.' -• . -
. _
ABSALOM MORRIS.
No. 65, Market at ' , Pittsburgh
New Goode! New Goode It
AT NUMBER . FIFTY-NlNE, , Nortit-tesst corner of
I 'Fourth anti Market sinus, Pitisbargh.—Bandints!
Bsstasnts!--The Undersigned respectfully informs his
customers that lie has mst - retunatiLfrom the Eastern
cities, and is now'receiving a lusgeiand beautiful stock
of FANCY and STAPLE DRYtOCIODS, 'containing,
a choice and elegant- assorimenVof el! the newest and
most fashionable styles and fabribeilmparted this seaway .
and embracmg a complete variety of every article be. ,
longing to his line of business; all of which will be offer,'
ed at pnces Which must prove satisfactory to the .por-
The customers of the house, and purchasers generally..
are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early,ex
Call soon and secure a Bargain.! PHILIP Ross,
apll VVbolabale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods
Flue' Shir a t • Spring 130 . /.16 - • =
IDDWARATODDA CO., are now receiving final. their
111 Factory East, a large stock of fine And medium qual
ity WORTS, which, for durability" and ityle of maWß
facture, are not surpassed in this or any other snatketl,-
The trade.will be supplied at lowest. New. York ,prices..:
Err- Wareroona, corner Fifth and Market streets tu,
EDWARD TODD A- CO.,
iffenttfaeturer of Linen and Panty. Sh irk Bosoms and
- - Coda,,; Jabbers- and' 'Wholeaak Dealers
Chmtkmen'o"Furnishing . Goods, "
Nolan-man coax= limns Aim sualurr 5213. (vp , rum ' )
'• PITTSBURGH, PA. • -
rpuE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of
j. •merchants .and dealers in gentlemen's wearing
goods, to aur large - neck of fresh Spnng Goods, -now
opening; among.which' are to be found some of, the rich •
est and most admirable styles of Spring Goode ever °trot
edin this' market: Ode : of onr, fitm. is engaged at our
factory in the , East,whens.we Batter ourselves, are
manufacrining some ; of the - hest midmost durable styles
and qiialities of Shirts, now called fot,in any market,s-
Being, very thankful for the hind favors bestowed on_tui
dating the last year, we hop e haie them continued, as
we intend to r our goods at exceedingly . low micas,
andaccommiad ate our customers with pleas in g terms;
We are eeefidenCwenannifer Shirts at as low pricestui
- theY Cal. , be found theoAlaternitiarkets, front the fact
that...oar; adsamages itn - ;nituiufacturing are complete
Picas!, give naftt, co r k:a/ad ,Int f atutvia . eed; or itte•above
~', I _
_ ~..r'h=...3` A . ~ ~ +ea*.. eZ ~x~. ,' } .vtJ 2 ~ : ~'-f"r- '"
-r:i,.~:-rays<'l:
==!M
tete! owns,
M. SIA4II/PioN, ... •
NVOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of
• Pinstturgh and vicinity, thatito will remain in this
plithe slew days. His unpamtlelled success in the treat:.
mont of a large majority of those diseases which have
ever been regarded as Incurable by the modern and more'
fashionable practice, has induced him to send forth-this
card to the afflicted portiOn of mankind. - Ile has, Within
the past' twelve months. imparted instructions to op-
wardi of 2000 citizens of Tennessee, Virginia, North and
South Carolina; Kentucky And Indiana; among them,
Physicians of high standing, and, they all bear tesumony
of their mire satisfaction. He las also. succeeded in
gi , 4ng permanentrelief to nearly 3000 individuals, ample
proof of which he can tulduce. .
It is not pretended that the concentration of the results
of medical research emanates trout aloe viuthor; for.be.he
ever so versed in medical science, he would come far,
far' short of so herculean a, task. Dr. S. has. been en
gagedyince 1638 in selecting and purchasing all the pop
ular and secret remedies .which could be •obtained to
England, Ireland, Germany and the United States, from
those persons Who were" eminently successful in curing
some of the following diseases; vizi—Rheumatism, Dys
pepsia, Sick and Nervous Headscaei•Pains orWeakness
F•sick or Joints!, Paralysis, Netua;gia, Spinal Affec
tions Epileply, Toothache, Colitractionsof the Muscles,
Weak or Inflamed Ey esi Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tetter,
Foost Bite Smyth's, Ulcers, Mercurial DillOWICs of long
standing, Female Diseases,Gencra/ Debility, &c.
For full instructions for the cure of all diseases origi
nating in, or causing the, derangement of, the Nervous
System, so that those who receive instructions cad act
with equal efficiency as himself,his.charge is only Ten,
Dollars.
Dr. S. is furnished-with card:metes and reeommenda
dons from .the most intelligent and respectable . P.hysi
clans of every place at which he has had the pleasure of
visiting, which he will be. pleased to exhibit to the
specuon of•anywhomay desire-itl • : •
The ingredients wed areulmost exclusively Vegetablefex
ceedingly sonple, awl within slut reack.of . , -
Persons ,attlicted with.any. of the' within named
eases, would do well wean upon andif_tioteffect
ually.relievetl, no 'remuneration will be required for hie
services., the motto is,'No Cure, No Pay.
Dr: S. will remain during his stay at • the Sr. CHARLES
Rvrobakoom . • . • . ,f a ia
.sozszt:Cien.
Lind and Peneral AtiOacY ogneet .
Ae .*:!gurtrAz ; or'
,11.4.1913,- ctn. siwziodata.
T : Non-resierent Haters qf .171inois .Landi--Holders
lUinoia,indebtednew. and all persons &sir-
, . our of Lureitessing Mats Lands with • '
. . .
. . mots scnp. or bonds: ,
THE undersigned wfitild respectfullyinfornithepublic:
that diet!. hale established in this citythe capital of
the State of ffilifoiii-*-4i'LAND . and GENERAL . AGEN-.
CYOPPICE, for the transaction of - all business, r•.
oPpe'
.talning-thereto, within the limits of the State. •' •
• All transactions relative to, ;be purchase and sale of.
lands, examining lancl&liod reporting their location, ad
vantages and value, paying, taXes, redeeming land sold
for taxes, investigating titles, &C., buying sad selling alt
descripdons 'of :State indebtedness; this and every other
description of bnsialtas •• attached to a _General Land
Agency, on the moat exteuded be proMptly;
nod faithfully attended to . , . •
In regard to location, we'fieve many advantages over
all other agencies in the State; being at the Capttal, near
the estate, of the State, and et the very fountain-bead o;,
all information in relation to matters connected with
lands, taxes,And State indebtedness, through the medium
of the government and executive offices. In addition to
'this.impo tent advantage, the .seuior : puitner,•Mr..Ash,
has occupied, for several years, the position of principal
Clerk in the State Auditor's ollic e, and having bad charge
of the booksand State land department in stud office, has
obtiiined.alltorough knowledge on all subjects connect
ed with this agency; and viware, therefore, enabled at all
times to give correct-and prompt information, much in
advance of an), other agency in the State. Our location
is also important to non-residents wishing to pay taxer,
as our acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is
such that we can obtain the tax receipts through the
mail, and We money paid directly into the Store •treasu
ryithereby avoiding tile risk of remitting funds by mail.
We also beg leave to inform -persons wishing to pur
chase Statelands, that our arrangements are such, that
we can,. at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt
edness in any tunotmt, and at less rates than any other
office in the State.- • •
In conclusion, we take prfde 'in referring to 'the char
acter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind
enough ttypengittut to ase their mantes as references, and
with a sincere - desire to please, backed by fidelity, indus—
try and promptitude in all our business• transactions, to
merit the confidence of all who may entrust theic.bnsi
fleas to our hands. • • /Mr & DILLER.
Spring/Idd, lifixch 20,1849. . . •
straws ere tat ' "•
• Hon. Daniel Simgeon,••• •• • S. &mate.
HOn..ltunes Cooper,. . do.
Col. SarnitebVP. Black; • • Pittsburgh, Pa. '
Vogan Diller, do. -
Gen. Robert - Patterson, ' Philadelphia.
Gen. Adam Diller. ' " do.
Joseph L. Chester, • do.
Messrs. Wadsworth &,Sheldon, New 'S ork - City.
hlessre. Hill McLean & Co.,- • • •New. Orleans. •
dowdy Loniaville.
John M. Wymer Esq., St. Louis.
' lames Calhoun, Cincinnati.
His Ex.-Gov. A. C. reneb,• • •Springfield, 111.
Hon. Thoinas IL Campbell, do., •
Hon. S. H. Treat
` 01ley Snip. - •
NOTICE TO TUE HOLMIUM' OF PITTSBCROU CITY SCILIP.-%
In conformity with the 2d Section of the Ordinance
of the 18tis of April, 11319 , directing the undersigned "to
negotiate for CITY SCRIP, the 'Bonds and Mortgages of
individuals held bribe City for property sold '
, amounting
to TWF.NTY-EIOMT THOUSAND DOLLARS." 'Public
notice is hereby given, that the said obligations wilt now
be disposed of for the Corporate issues of the Cit of
rillsbuVt4,ol,l4e
• 'fair - ere. given, that City Bonds; bear
ing interest from the 18th day , of April,lB49, the rate
of ti per cent. per annum, will at any time hereafter be
issued to the holder or holders of City Scrip, in sums of
One Hundred Heller' and 'upwards, accordjeg to the
provisions of the`above date: S:H....JOHNSMN,
aDtll.. . . .
cal Treasurer.
• • Mouse and Eltgai'Phlnting..:. - .:.
D. PlTFlELlieronld respectfully inform thecitizens
J.
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is.prepared to
do all kinds Of .ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,.stich as
imitation of..Wita4. and Stone. All orders left with J.
Ronisson,Eurpsau Agent, will be strictly attended to.
ONSTABLEIB,-ASSIGNROS' and ADMINISTRA
TORS' SALE of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Arti...
cies, Toys; Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, -Gold Watch,
&c., at AUCTION, by Catalograe...—Serip will be takenfor
some of the Goods. —Commencing on THURSDAY next,
May 10th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold,
wit boat reserve, niche highest and best bidder, -
by order
of . Myers Barker, Constable , and 0. Roetell, W. H.
Allskhill, Assignees of T. S. Waterman ; also T. Wilson,
Administrator, and C. &lintel, Acfministratrix of the late
P. Bilotti], dec'd, the separate stocks of three .Retail-
Stores, by catalogue, comprising, to part—coPd cam
brims, vesungs, balzartnes, giaghams, camtet, pantaloon
studsocashmarett, broad cloths, worsted plaid, French.
cassimeres,gambroon, coating drilling , linen and cotton.
checks;Chusan, chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere
shawls,' black Holland,. summer cassimeres, moos de •
Mines, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgings, !mod'
Naples silks, a large assortment of ribbantts,lrce veils,
alpacaa r merines, red:flannel, lustre and dimity, a large
assortment of merino shawls, braid,. mum, straw and
lawn bonnets; de laine• and cotton Shawls, crape, cra
vats, silk hdirfs., reticules, a lot Of clothing, hardware,
cutlery, toYs; French and German fancrgoods • also,
grocenes,ha. Catalogues will be readron Sattirday,
and the goods arranged for examination to-morrow. The'
Assignees have concluded to take Scrip at 'par for their.
goods, - which will bemarkediff etualogue. The Consta
ble's goods will be sold for par (bids, and the Adminis:
tmtors' for currency.. MYERS BARRER, Constable.
G. HOETELL,
•• W. H.MISKHILL,
• dosigpeee of T. S.Matman.
. . •.. . T. WILSON,
C. MINTAL,
Adin'r and ‘Adin'x.of the late P. Mintal, dec'd.
may 3 . JAMES McKENNA, Aue t
• • SI 0 0 Cr, Prenatal= :B/Sada•
!J..WILLIAISIS,No,.I2 North Sixth street,
Alp phia, Viraian Moulded WindowShasle Mont(fac-
Vurer, (awarded the first and highest Medals at the New
Nark, Baltimore and. Philadelphist , E.ihibitions, for. the
appertoritro( his BLIND'S, with confirmed confidence in
pus manafarrure,) asks the attention of purchasers to his
assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow:and wide Slats, with
!Gilley and plaip Trimmings, of new styles and colors.—
Ales, a large and general assortment of Trunsparent
Window Shades,, all of which pe will sell at the lowest
WM MCI*.
•
Old BMWs painted awl trimmed to look equal to, new.
Dumas snpplied on liberal terms.
The citizens of Allegheny Couhty are teepee - trolly in
tad to call, before purckasingelliewhere—confident of
e &sky' r all.
en
ot;ofjo th. evening.
•
•• - To Country ktorottants. '
AAr HODRINSON would remind you that rot eau new
Jll . secure CAina„ Otos, Queensware, 44., at such
prices as never were beretoiore offered at, • •
Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 &ore below 31b. (ml?
-- NrTtiat — eiTilse a I 1 0.
'THE abscriber s informs the public generally; and
Hodsekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that
he is discontinuing the Queensware business, and will
sell off his pyesent stock at reduced prices. Those who
wish to obtain China, Queensware; or Gitash.willfind this
a rare opportunity for getting such artieleees they want,
much cheaper titan the usual rates....•
Remember the place, CIGNA HALL,Nei. I'M Wood
street, near the Auction stare. • •.
P. S. I will dispose of my' whole stack to any person
wishing to bay it, at a bargain.
! ' Anettf
IiEW. DAGUERREOTYPE - ROOMS, Burks's: ailed.:
ings, Fourth serret—Horian & Airritoirr, Daguerreo
',typists from the Eastern cities - would call theattention of
'the - inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the 'neighboring towns,•
to their Daguerreotype of cithens and - others, Kt rooms in
the third story of Burke's building . , 4th at. •
. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest ass ured that
no pains shalt be spared to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art. Oar instruments are of the most pow
erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ndsurpassed
for high garish and truthfulness to nature : The publicaris
solicited to call and eXatnine.
. . .... ,
~
Persons Bitting for picttura are neither regumred of B. ; - ttected to take them =IESB perfect satisfaction .. *given.
N. Otieratore . will find th is !k.good depot for stock
.
and chemical/. - . .
frrlnstructions given inital an, containing 'Me' more
recent Itaprovemente.:: . • . . jun?
. - Gravel !looting: .•
irfsubscribers ,respectfully iiuform the citizens of
l E 'lttsburgh and vicinity, that *herons now fully pre
:pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in. n man
tier not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. :Front
their experience tn. business,- they feel-confident that
. they will render satisfaction to-all those who ati.y give
them work. The 'superiority of Gravel •Roofs over any
other kind, particularly in case of fire f is too well known
to require any argument in its favor.. To those who are
unacquainted with oar work, we beg leave to refer them
to -Messrs. Thomas Liggett, Sr., John 'Perry; Rody
Patterson, M. Kane,,Jr, and others, for - whom we have
done work. Orders thankfully . received 'and promptly
auended to. We Will be found on Wylie' street, be
tween High indTtu:usel streets; . " •
" • ItIATTRIMGOVERN.
apl9
lOTTOPIZMaIes, for. salatk
azukra.., . aIIE,Y t teATTRENV4I & CO.
w~<`:` ~~
ruAil .11"
, •
Coadrapsjeniggratinuate igialvermlo Att.* '
AND I'AI r ENT INSULATED POLES,
OR. Mimics Men camas pintroszs.—This Is the only
F
instnnrient of:the !rind thuthaX•Evorbeeti.Presented •
-•
n fflis country Lir Europe for medical purposes, And lathe"
only oho ever known - to mdth by which the galvanic fluid •
eau be conveyed to the human (let. ibexes, (116 . bn:tin t or
o any Part of Zhe body, cithhc externally.or Inffleatally,
nt a definite, gentle:stream, without shocks orpain—with •
.perfect safety—and often with the happiest abets.
Th i s ilhPt'riant attPitratus ie. now AighlSktallntrred of '
by niiiiiy-of the most eminent phttleidneof tki4 tot:Intl; • -
and Europe, to whom the afflicted and others whom
may concern rant Y -referred:: •Referance. ithlialjsa
given to nfontlighty'respedfablecirizensi - velicritato •
been cured, hy means of this Most valuable apparattla, of
some of. ilia 1110StAWC/MOl3te 23CIVOLIA disorders, watch •
could not be removed by 'any other known means.
Among somas othersiit has been proved to bet admir-,: •
ably adapted for the cure of the followlog diseasea, viz: •
nervous headache and other disorders of the brain,. It to' •
with‘this apparatus alone that the operator-can:convey
the . galvanic fiaid.with. ease and safety to, he eye r to re...„.
store sight, or cure amourosas ;to ilid•ear to restore hoar;
ing;to the- tongueor other organs, to.restoreepoech; and;
to the various pans , f the- body, for the cure of chronic. ..
rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic doloureaux,
yes, or palsy', goat chorea or St. Vitus' danc.taPibtPuit
weakness from ern:tins, some diseifses peculiar .tofe- -
males, contraction of the limbs, lock-law, ate:, etc.'
Rights for sarroanding counties of-Western -Pa., and
nrivilegesoytth the inxtrument,xnay be purchased,. and.
WO tested fbr the cure of diseases: '• • • ••-
Full instil:44lms wilt be given for the various
eels to bemed for various diseases, antkthe beat manner • • •
for operating ' or the cure of these diseascii, will alio be
fully explained te the purehaser, and it_paraphletputinto! .• •
hid bands. expressly for:these:purposes, carefully pre- ,
pared by the patentee. Ettquiro of , :••
' • • S:•AVILLIAMB, Vino Street, • ' •
'near 4th-et ßoad. PltufflOg.*: •••
hovl3•'
ADIES tire cautioned against uslrieCcurinthrf P.repa!"
"LA
red Chalk t" They arc not aware hew frightfully
riousitis trithe skin ! how coarse., how rtiagbihowsallow,.,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears. after using pre-,
pared chalk' Besides it is injunous,containing • large,'
quahtitYof lead! We bete prepared a beautiful Tete,' ".
stable atuele, which. e call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. •
laperfectlyinaceent, being purified of deleterious'
qualitiee and u iniparts th the akin a natural, healthy,' .
alabititi4,elear,• lively white; et the sameitime acting
Its a cosmetic on the skid making it soft and smooth.,
'Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Maseach
sans, says :"Alletiinalysirigjones'Spanish Lilly
I , fiad irposeesses the mosttbeautiful and nature!, atidAsit
the same thulinnocent, white 2 ever saw. I certainly
can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skate . • •
requiresbeautifying. o- Price 25 cents a box: Direction."
:—the best way toappiy Lilly White, is with yen leather •
or wool—the former is preferable.
' .A rine err or Tarrn • von 25 cimrs.—White teeth,.
foal breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, -
after being once or twice clewed- - with Jones , Amber -
-Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful.
ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent . •
and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily . utie highly " -
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in goodcondi• • •
*ion, giving - them a beautiful. polititi, and .p reventing, a
premature decay, Those already decayed it ;prevents • , -
.from beeomingwonte—it also fastena cud) its is be taming -
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth." i
delicately white, intitmake the breath deliciously sweet::".
Price 25 or 37 cents a box. All the above are sold only, -
at 82 Chatham Sr., sigh of the American Eagle; New Pork, •
and by the appointed Age nut whose names appear in the :
next column. ' • • '
Wax rotrusitatt, and get a rich husband, lady ? "Your
face is your fortune." Is% beautiful, clear, fair? Is it
white? If not, it can be made so even". though it be poi:
low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. 'Mous
ands have been made thus 'who have washed once Of
twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soop.• The • oflbee ,
glorious and magnificent.. Bat be sure Ton get the genu
ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle,l2
Chathiun street.
Ring-worm, Salt.rheam, Scarvey,Eryeipelas, artier's.
Atch, are often cared by .ones' Italian Chemical Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it CUM,
pimples, freckles and clears the skin, all know: Sold at
the American Eagle, BS Chatham Street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never falls. . • ' . •
• .
C. INGLIS, Jr, Pattbrson. .
Sold at JeersoN'a 69 Liberty st., head of• Wood, Sheet or
Of the Big Boot. . . • _ nee= •
ALT FOLEUM, scuavy, OLD DORE" ERYI3II.
E..
SLAS; Berber's lull, Claps, Song Beards Pimpkisr-•
This M m
used by many physic In ,thie eity,ln emelt the
above ; and we would not conaciericionslir sell dam wb
knew it tube all we state. ' • -
. .
As ikeoemetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps '
only article ever known that removed Impurities, - and -
cleared and beautified the skin, making It
smooth and white as an infants.. But map", it is sold pita .
Chatham at, N. Y., and by " ' .
• , , . . WM. JACKSON, Atilt', r; • -..
mar2s .
•
j.ki A respectable gentleman called at our ofileei , art,he.li .
said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15. yeAR
.with Rheumatism or Gout, and oceesionally - with ' • . ,
Doloreux ; that •he bad bee& frequently confined his' I
room for months together, and often suffered the most in...;;
tense and excruciating pain, but thatlately he had I.redd
tasing,Tayne's.Atteratiee, from which he found themes! adfi , ,
nal and unexpected relief. Re says be found, the miod l7
eine very ' pleasant and effective, and that be ticrw bob.'
siders himself perfectly cured.—Philadelphia
tea& . • •„
. . .
A Facr Worm Ktrovimm—A gentleman of Strobl:lona •
habit., from indiscretion in his younger days, became ; ef- 7 ,:.
fected with Ulcerations in the Throat awl N.:Me, said a
disagreeable eruption of the .Skin . Indeed, hiti'whobi '
trystem bore the marks of being
. sirtatatcd-With
One hand mascrist were so mach affected' tbat•betkad..
lost the use of the hand, evory . pdtrt at ittg:oavere:tkr:r.
-doop r itainful T and -
Stage Ora
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from.Atloath
some disease, that he commenced the use . of Jaynq's
teratiie and having taken sixteen bottles is how perfect- •ri,
The. Alterative operates through alb clrciilstiop, and .•-
purifies the blood and eradicatea diseasefromthe system;
wherever located, and the numerous caTeirit has per . .pi
formed in diseases of the .akin,.cancer, scrofula, goat,:
liver complainti•dyspepsia land other:chronic diseases, lb . :. -
truly itstaniabinp—Sinrit . Q/ the Timer. . • '
•• For tele in Plush urgh, at the
. PEXIN TEA:STORE: •••••
72 Fourth street.' • • -• • •.•• •W. '•
Jaynes" Family Medicines.
R S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March,
_
"I have aged your rernqjuge, Canniaative Da/sam,
and Expectorant, hamy practice, forthe last three years,
and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and •
never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realising my,
fullest expectation in .their curative properties.. Yotir
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they
claim, and are entitled to all the confidente 'reposed
them, by those who have used them. I wart fonaerly• •""
very partial to •ol'es Vermifuge, .until I becameaequarn
ted with yours, which has my decided prefeTte , to ante - ,
other now in use.
Ressectfully, your!, &c., S. S.
.117 For sale .in Pittsburgh at the Pekin'Xisa
Fourth at
MORE TESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's auutrkeild...tair •
eines.—The undensigned,Citizens of fittsbilrgliihrosavh -4 ,.
tug personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cinigh L .,
tare, and experienced iLs beneficial eakets,36Moste.hellii‘
fully recommend it as safe and effeqtrisili in.allattsesp
Speaking from experience, we believe that it his •
•
pettier; and - would recommend its use to all the' _
Pittsburgh, March Itith, 1948. • . • •••s! .;-. ; .
ICJ ~ Sold by .1. Schoemaker do Cod Jolm:lLgA7sitaee E. },
A. bonsai J. H: Cassel, Jolt-P. Scott, -1": , 4, 11doy,rdale,.%);:'
Mohler; Orden & Snowden. . A 13.22 ;.
FITS OF COUGHING in the night; are,verry .trenttlo./
seine. They break in upon the hoUrs oVre pout scu p ,.; =•
exhaust the strength of the sufferer. 13:
'St Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been- eminently. erugAcWA .
".
•-•
ful in easing and - curinrr, - these unpleasant spellk. -
perkon is roused in the night by a;sparalt -
tea spoonfut of the Cough Balsam.will seethe it, me
relief, and `ad it is palatable, leaver em unpleasant t e - l;. ."4"
behind. If once ueed, it will takir.preendeuez.
others, as a remedy for coughs, Colds, &c. • • ,„
•
'Prepared' add sold by H - .:AiEAHNEST &
Corner Ist and Wood streets,:ittalvernerllth and WOodt
-
streets,.
•• . .
DR. RALPH'S Cstassairritn-VgorrtszaLs pu.to ate fctr
. sale, wholesale and refaif, at the • , ~ ,
.• . RILL EarAnttirircz;
Sm'
Also, by Will. Cole;,Allegheny citytj.
G.
Smi thfield st.th,
ini am
nth; John . ItlcCrackeryffenn strecS . PifLti Ward. ,
is
TIREOFF'S TONIC AN6 ANTI-DIESPEPtIe PLlrt.Sa
1.1 . -The general properties of thelPills aroiCanuinat
tive, Pdrgative add Jn th comma -dlsnrders
arising .from imprudence in diet, c;, sacit.p fluktnittis
and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, hepid i chtisAci., •
where' a medicine is' required, Ibis prepitatiotill,Ver7.;LLZ-,:-..
applicable, for its .cpsrainativg, or. soothuitlr'effects4bre.4
almost immediate relief, wheiratibleti
its purgative operation upon-the stoataell Undibowelels,
gentle and eflectuali and,its tonie",propritifery.impqn.,: : :
strength. to the digestive organs, theretrY:enabllng thesis',
organs to perform their proper ftutcrlons - with:trider And?:
regulatity. The price has
,heen,redecedlfrpAttW tts cenlsaboz.p.....-
For sale, wholeiale and rettilli . by:B.:A4
TOOK & Co, corner Front andNWood and flit* •sad j
Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. . • • Jel4 -
- - - -
mazlo:3rneod
rfONSUfdPTION seizeitrnore 'victims than..any tuber
V disease in our country. The4oring,llie,Ol&../lts's
benutifal and gay, are. all alike *abject, tcvifiS filVlatoris ' •
'ravages, and many wheelie cheat:Au lieen tappOsert
bloom with the glow of health: Bat every CZ
nates in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed .unworthy:
of attention at first—and only met with remelt/et when:
'too /ate. Watch the first symptoms with, jealcirla , eareP;
and make immediate use Of the Cough .Bislttaka Of IL :IL
Fahnestock & Co., which:Will certainly ebeciatti timber !.
progress, and restore thc , infitimed , orgnAkajo , 4 beatttlial • -..
action. • • '
ML PEITY
- • • • - •••4. • ;
For sale by-B. A. FICHISTIATOCK- 4W;.ai" , tomat
and Wood sts.; also, corner dthmed Wood. deel
AA. MASON • & CO.; No: 60 "ALtSutiVrayesisr,sitive •
. this day received, per ".Fast-LineOltatribllowier A'
named Goode, viz Z-z.-.Stiliu %tripe, black and blue tilack• -
plain and printed Berages,-all.wool-41....da.Lainearattw,,
broidered Thiber Shavvis; blackovbittr aria. pearl Silk
Hose; span Bilk-Bose Ockl, Silk and lisle thread Glovesf
linen, bobbin, cambric Mid muslin Edgings; Inserti lige;
black silk lace:D . 44nm; . bonnet ltibboitsr.ernbroblemd , '-
nimbi' Cape rie:ist•pattertisand rich goods. ' mer 24
P e ropprty• for bial?,pr-f4d•rAoreisy
STUATEriIvf. it mile froM th&Cenibt:s4Mnd oppo.
site Abe residence of Col. Crogfitm,p testa lint
of 1.100 feet, containing anew cottage house, with MULAn
centre and 4 rodals,4 bed roontsrtbd gOottellars;&c.-.4e.: , '
A tenant 'tonic. barn, stables, gardon,AelnU alPeraa; ,
good fence:. This desirabfa property
. is : outable torso..
dewing purposes . country resafelt cos, as save raaproo,..'
Meat and beantiCal„locations .can easily. be imptoVed for
that purpose. $2OO ,an acre, ..'renne early.
g..G.uTIiBENT,Gen. Agent,,.
a si2o . *SmithEirld e ttlet.
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EAL P,STATE•FORSCRIP. - Forssfel•wffrilete A.
-,;-.
R; Lot of do faCt (rant on Beaver B tree i Allegheny, by
A.
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117 feet to al7 feet alley, haring a etngil triune Cottage • - • - -•.. .
Dwelling Han_ ,se' with other form:Keats:. Price SM . ; ; ,
pi u..P. itia
ti°4C.
h--:". 4 .
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aftt.'o. , •' -- -::- ..••. -..-• •._ , - -Smithfield env* „J: r.. .
It 1E:HCO89101 1 ! CAPS-2 1 Vir3. 7 41.14 .
Jostreetd•- • • 106 - de AT
f;y • AtsCAlip : l4o3B . lt 0 4
.101 efiEld , ,-
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