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THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1895
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMITTICZ FOR •FBIL.
Joshua Hanna, W. Thaw, J. W. Lightner
OtTM*. M'CLoalisv's communication was received
too late for insertion in to-day'a paper, it will appear
to-morrow.
TT[M►TCD Stuctem,--A person who had been
stopping for some days past at the William Tell House,
corner of Ferry and Water streets, attempted to COM.
mit suicide by cutting his throat, yesterday morning.
Medical aid was called ia, the wound dressed, and be
is new ia a fair way to recover from the effects of his
rash act.
Foetal, during the Fire, a new wheelbarrow; in
fotmation given at this office.
DCATH 111 SPORT.-A party of fourteen persons
having blackened their faces, went to the house ofio
seph Howey, Townsend, Canada, to alarm him; he took
the matter in earnest, and shot one of them, William
Henry, who died instantly. The affair occurred on
Tuesday week,
D.
'KC/DIMLY Ricn.—John Jacob Astor, the soil
in a barn yard, and a good many other things vie
might mention, says the Providence Chronicle.
OFFICIAL VoTi—The official vote at the late elec
tion for Mayor in New York is as follows : Havemey
sr, 14.207; Harper, 17,485; Selden, 7,032; Tappan,
74. Whele number, 48,950.
rant has been discovered that the best way to pre
vestmpplor fmm rotting is to put them in a warm, dry
cellar, and let a family of fifteen children have free ac
veas to them every day.
MASONIC NOTICE.
A meeting of the members of Lodge 45, will be
held mule office of Samuel M'Kinley, St. Clair street,
this evening, at 7 o'clock.
By order of the Worshipful Master.
epr 24-It. A M'CAMMON, Sec's•.
HENRY BALDWIN INSTITUTE.
A meeting of the Henry Baldwin Institute will be
held this evening.at 8 o'clnek, in the Warehouse of
Wegg& McCandless, 95, Wood street.
Punctal attendee:me is earnestly requested.
DAVID CAMPBELL, Pres't.
Office of the Allegheny Mutual Insurance, No 12,
.E..rehmike Buildings.
April IGth, 1845.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this com
pany it was "Resolved that an assessment of 20 per
_Lent. be collected on the premium notes held by the
'Company, payable within 30 days to the Secretary and
Treasurer at the office of the company, as per section
ten of the act of incorporation."
Extntta from the Minutes of that Board,
Til! ILMARTH, Preet.
ap 17-1 m
.T. B. ROBINSON, Sec'y
Noted and Boarding Rouse.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
THE Intsbcriber respectfully informs his friends
And the public, that ho has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House, corner of Sixth street, and Cherry
alley, where Cavelier. and others will be accommoda•
ted on dee most reasonable terms. The house is
specious. and has - been fitted up at considerable ex
pense, and every arrangement is made that will or.-
lure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited.
ap 22-tf
CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ
Cook's Literary Depot.
A LTHOUGH not in first rate order. the E .stern
Newspapers can be had by calling on the subscri
ber, up stairs, next door to Duquesne Hall, on Third
street, first door. [up 17] J. W COOK.
Lard Oil.
111 kIE subscriber would respectfully inform his old
customers and the public in general, that he
has obtained a plane nearthe st. GYeir street Bridge,
adjoining Mr Hise', Coach Manufactory—to com
mence manufacturing Lard Oil—be hopes, by the lat
ter end of the week, to be able to supply a few of his
wholesale customers; a trend kindly lent him a Bar
mier Oil (a friend, indeed„) which will mahle him
to supply, immediately, his retail customers on sth
street, a few doors from the Iron City Hotel, to.d door
front Market alley, where be hopes - they will give him
a helping hand under his late loss, by extending to
wards hist their patronage.
apr. 14. M. G EDEY.
TIM receivo44 a large agent-imam of Mußicatlnsuu
el atoms, mnsesting of Violins, Flutes,Guitare, and
all kinds of Brass Instruments, Cur stile by
ap 7 F BLUME.
Just in Time
ALGEO, M'GUIRE &CO., have this day received
their main supply of el ring and slimmer goods.
of which it is needless to say have been selected scith
care, bought low, &c.; all we have to state at present
is that for cieapness, elegance and variety, we will
defy comparison or competition with our present
stock of goods;—our whole attention will be devoted
to our customers and their favors. A cheap and ele
gant article caa be had only at 251 Liberty street.
ALOE° M'GUIRE & CO
•p 16 (Chronicle and Age copy.)
Removal by Fire.
GEO, COCHRAN, Commission Merchant , late o
No 26 Wood street, has an Office on Ferry street
adjoining the Ohio House, Water sweet, where he wil
continue his business as heretofore.
•p 12
Per Sale.
TWO large show windows, 74 feet high, by 54
feet wide, with glass perfect. Each window has
three large lights, 18 by 36 inches. For sale low by
ALGEO, MAGUIRE & CO.,
251 Liberty at.
LOST,
ACotton velvet dress, striped with blue and straw
colors, and trimmed with gimp—and in the pock
et were two bunches of keys—it was handed to some
person to take care of during the late fire, and has not
mince been heard of. Any information in regard to it,
will be thankfully received, or a liberal reward given
if left at the Drug Store of Ogden & Snowden, in Lib
erty street, bead of Woo 3. ep
Removal by Fire
THE subscriber has removed his Hai and Cap
Manufactory, to No 1011 Wood street. next door
to R Bard, Leather Merchant, where he will be hap
py to receive all wbotavor him with a call. Hata of the
latest Fasbion. WM DOUGLAS.
N B. SO dos wool lists, While and Black just
received No 1011 Woodstreet, and for sale low fur
cash. ap 12—dtm.
ECK PLANK.—A superioor lot of /try ioch
D
and 2 inch decking for asl4 at the Outlet Saw
Mill, Allegheny. ISAAC CRAIG.
lap 10
litholater° Map of the City,
WITH THE BURNT DISTRICT,
NEATLY engraved on steel, and printed on fine
letter paper. Persons writing to their friends
caw in this way send a correct view of the ruins in
their lames. Published and for sale by
W. GILLESPIE, Engraver,
apr 14. North East corner of the Diamond.
Pound,
T HE night of the Fire,
in Wood street, a parcel
of glazed wadding. The owner can have it by
applying at this office. ap 21
Eire Brick, Extra Large.
20,000 A prime ankle, forelsle by
mar 21
D. & G. W. LLOYD
4 ristt WATER IN THE CHANNEL.
Lewis M'Lane, Jacobs, irowasville,
Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver.
National, Mason, Cincinnati.
Tributary, Klinefelter, Nashville.
Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville.
Cambria, Forsyth, St. Lois.
New England, Page, Cincinnati.
Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling.
North Queen, M'Lain, Wabash River
DEPA RTED.
Lewis M'Lane, Jacobs, Brownsville
Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver.
James Ross, Stewart, St. Louis.
Utica, Clark, Wheeling.
Hibernia, Klinefelter,Cincinnrti.
Sam Seay, Greenly, St. Louis,
Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling.
Arrow, Collins, Cincinnati.
Deaver Packet.
tu;:
THE NEW AND PERT SUPPRIoR STEAM PACKET
LAKE ERIE,
Capt. THOMAS CAMPBELL, has commenced her
regular tripeapily, (Sundays excepted,) between
Pittsburgh an aver.
Leaves Pittsburgh at 10 o'clock, A. M.
" Beaver at 2 o'clock, P. M.
The Proprietors of the Lake Erie are prepared to
receive and forward at low rates,freight and passen
gers on Cross Cut and Erie Extension Canals, to War
ren, Ohio, New Castle .ansylvania, &c., &c. For
freight or passage a. be office, No. 55, Water
street, next door t , otel.
apt • 8 LYON; Agent.
N. B.—The Lad've promptly at the
hour as above.
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HOLDSIIIP et BROWNE D
_HAVING saved a portion of their stock of Wall
Paper from the fire, have for the present remov
ed to the second story over James Wi s Hat store,
corner of Wood st. and Diamond aller'The factory,
machinery and materials for making paper, are un
touched, and they still continue to manufacture, so
that they will be able to supply those who mny give
them a call. ap 17-tf
lig" Entrance through Mr Wilson . s store and from
Diamond alley.
Lz.ar Notice.
JAMES CALLAN has removed to the chambers
occupied by Alderman NlcMasters on Fifth et.,
between Wood and Smithfield. np 18
Wall Paper.
Fourth Street Road, Pittsburgh.
T SHIDLE, manufactures and keeps constantly fur
t" • sale, WALL PAPER and BORDERINi of
every description. He has now on hand, a large and
splendid assortment of Glazed and Common Paper,
whichhe offers to sell for cash or barter, as low, if
not lower, than they can be bought for of any other
house west of the mountains Also, a superior lot of
Glazed Green Papt , r, colored on one or both sides,
expressly fur NVindow Blinds, by the dozen or single
piece. A liberal discount to those who purchase to
sell again. tip 18-3 m.
Eyster & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law,
Office nom in Burke's Building, 4th street, near
Market. ap. 17,11vr.
Insurance against Fire—Removal
T HE undersigned continues daily to make In
surance against loss or damage by fire. (;eo.
Cochran, Agent for American Fire insurance Com
pany of Philada.; office No '2 Fcrry st. Pittsburgh.
Sufferers by the late fire insured at this office, will
be pleased to present their claims for adjustment and
payment. n 1 R •tf
Notice
THAVE left my books with Samuel Gelston, at
I
James Patterson's Lock and Screw 1\ lattufactc
ry, corner of Front and Ferry its. All thow indebted
to me will please call and pay bitn—be is fully author.
iced to close my business. All accounts remaining
unpaid, on the first of May next, will be left in the
hands of a proper officer for collection.
ap 9—lm i. GEORGE ARMOR.
To Machinists.
FOR SALE; that establishment, situate at the
junction of Front and Liberty streets, lately oc
cupied by Porter & Grant. The machinery and tools
arc all in working order, and immediate possession
can be had. Terms moderate.
JAMES KERR, Carpenter.
ap 18-1 wd• near Sweeney's Hotel, Allegheny.
LYND & DICHLEY,
AUCTIONEERS,
Tippecanoe Hail, Liberty street, between Strawherry
Alley and 7th street. op 21-tf
Citizen'■ Hotel
THE suissmiber has opened the Citizen's lintel on
Penn street, as a house of public entertainment,
in that large la irk house, formerly the l'enn House.
near the canal bridge, where he is provided for the ac
commodatioa of the public, and will be glad at all
times to see his friends.
op2l-d2w
EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE
Water Power and Factory Sites at Pri
vate Sale.
T OFFER at private sale the property called "Spring
I
Hill," on the south side of ,lames River, a short
distance above the Railroad Bridge, in full view of
the city, and about twenty minutes' walk from the cen
tre of business, containing about 120 acres of Land
and Islands, in the river, with factory buildings and
dwelling houses for the manager and all the hands that
would be necessary to work the factory and farm.
The darn and head-gates are neatly new, and very sub
stantially built. A very large amount of money has
been expended in stone-walling arid other improve.
ments necessary fur varied and extensive manufactur
ing operations, fur which this property is well calcula
ted, from its contiguity to the railroad, and having a
large flow of pure opting water, at various elevations
of fifteen to forty or fifty feet, which could be advan
tageously used for bleaching and chemical and *see
works necessary to the trade of the city, with granite
and good brick clay convenient fur the erection of any
buildings required.
1 have obtained a charter from the Legislature of
Virginia, for a term of thirty years to for m a company
of any kind of manufactures that may be desired,
under the title of the " Spring Hill Manufactu-
ring Company." I would prefer to sell the above prop
erty via company, under the Charter, at a very low
price, taking one half or one third of the amount in
the stock of the company, thereby participating in its
increasing value.
The situation and buildings, are well suited for a
Woolen Factory, having the indispensable requisites
of an abundant supply of pure spring water, freedom
from dust, and ample space for all the operations ne
cessary in the manufacture of Flannels,Tweeds, fancy
Cassimerea and other Woolen goods, (for which our
farmers can furnish an abundant supply of wool.)
The buildings, darn, head-gates, &c., being up, the
company would require little capital to do a profitable
business, having the advantage of the latest improve•
ments in machinery, and could go into operation im•
mediately. They would have the Advantage of a
large quantity of water and factory sites for sole to
those who may with to put up other manufacturing e
stablishments. A plan of the property will be shown
by Messrs. Brown & Tucker, and further explanations
given by them. HALL NEILSON.
lip 21.
Piano Fortes.
ri H E subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid
1. assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OO to $450
each. The above instruments are of superior work
manship. and made of the best materials; the tone is
not to be excelled by any in this country.
F. BLUME.
Cornet of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite E
change Hotel. tip 7
=M23I
ARRIVED
BENJAMIN F. KING
BARROWS 8/ URNER,
Respectfully announce the arrival of their first general invoice of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ,
Nov opening at their
NEW CASH 'ROUSE, IN MARKET STREET,
• Ea, 415.
In calling the attention of the Dry Goods fraternity to our very extensive, and moat choke selection of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
we take pleasure in being aide testate, that arrangements have been made to present a stock unsurpassed in
point of_riamess and variety, particularly adapted to every class of trade.
Among our DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS, may be found some of the most splendid of this season's
Impo.
Rich Dress Silks in great variety; I package of very rtation recent importation.
Superior Exposition Barages, splendid patterns.
Spring Mous. de Laine ; 3 packages patterns, new and beautiful.
French Ralzarines and Gingham; Polka, Gascom sad other rich styles.
New style fashionable Lawns and Muslina, cheap.
Rich Eolienns, Bombazines, Silk Lustre., Alpaccas.
50 pieces 4.4 Scotch Earlston and other Gingham!, from 12i to 31 cts.
Our Shawl Department has more than usual attractions—embracing Cartons of the newest spring patterns,
Mode and other rich Embd.; Thibet; new style Barrages; splendid Brocha, light ground, Embd. satin striped
and plain Mous. de Leine, with other styles.
LADIES' CRAVATS, ri"h assortment.
Gold Medal and Bajou'e Kid Gloves, every shade; silk; spun silk; and Lisle do, of every description.
HOSIERY in great variety; Sun-shades, Parasols, Fans, 4t0.,
BONNETS.-3 cases already received—more on the way—most approved patterns. Neapolitan Lace,
Fancy Birds' eye, Florence, Rutland and Dunstable braid; Lawns, beautiful shades; Misses' Polka, &c.
RIBBONS.-37 boxes splendid Ribbons, embracing every variety of the newest and most desirable styles
and patterns, very cheap; plain satins and Taffetas, every shade and No.; bonnet silks; oil silks; blue black
crape; colored Florence; green Barage Foundation; crown linings; marking canvass, Caps, Tabs, &c., &c.
WHITE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
I package superior Lace ; striped and barred Cambric, for dresser; Linen Cambric.; Lawns; Swiss,
Book and Mull Muslins ; striped barred and plain Sarcenetts ; Bishop Lawns ; bro'd Cap Lacs; Thread,
Cambric and Lisle Edgings; Insertings ; Furniture Dimity; Drapery; Corded Robes, &c.
PROM AUCTION;
Linen Cambric Hdkfs, large size, price I2i; White Cotton Hosiery, 300 doz , every style. , price 64 cts.;
I carton Lisle Edgings, lc per yd.; cases Irish Linens, every quality, price from 25 cts ; littentucky Jeans
(4 different shades) price from 25 cents.
Our very extensive assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS is richly worth the attention of purchasers.
Cases 4 5 and 6 4 bleached Sheeting Mullins, great variety, price 64 ; very superior and low priced white
and brown Linen Damask and Spreads ; bales, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Napkins, Crash, &c.; bales, 4.4
brown sheeting muslins ; (brand family sheeting,) 5 ; Tickings, every grade, at manufacturers' prices ; Flan
nels; IVloreens for cushions; Shirting checks and snipes; colored drillings, &c.
CASES PRINTED CALICOES
And CHINTZ, more than 300 different patterns, (making probably the greatest and most
rich variety ever offered in Western Pennsylvania,) embracing all the styles and fashions of the day, and will he
disposed of by the piece oryard, at great bargains; 1 case fancy, beautiful and rich designs, price per yard 5 cts.
GENTLEMEN
.
:Aft particularly invited to examine among our Broadcloths, Fancy and Staple Cassimeres; Sat
.hatit: of every shade. qualily and price; Coatings; Gambroons ; Linen; and other summer stuffs; supe
.:
riot styles Vestings; splendid satin scarfs and cravats; rich shirt breasts ; new style Byron collars; Paris
Kid Gloves; super silk ; linen and Lisle do.; Hosiery; Linen Cambric Hdks. , extra large size; Spitalfield,
Pongee and Bandanna silk do.; suspenders, umbrellas, &e.
CASH BUYERS AT WHOLESALE,
Who are not in the habit of buying 'up town," will find it to their interest to look in upon us, as our stock
is new and very extensive--has been purchased within the last three and four weeks—invoices of the most de
sirable Goods constantly receiving, and we intend at all times to offer the latest styles at the lowest prices,
wholesale and ietaik (ap 22-tf.) 1141.11ROWS1 dr. TITAN39It.
NUMBER FIFTY-NINE,
BARGAINS•! BARGAINS!!
U 3 ' LILC El 12 a ,12 UP ,I:L3 CI) OS Ea 3
Is now receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large supply of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, all
of which will be open in few days. These Goods have been purchased within the last month at the lowest
wholesale cash prices, many of them much below the actual cost of Importation, and they will be sold Whole
sale and Retail at an unusual small advance on first cost.
This arrival contains a very beautiful supply of NEW STYLE GOODS, for Ladies' wear, viz:
Scotch. English, and French Lawns, !Satin Striped Barege Shawls,
Balzarines and Bareges, Best quality French Kid Gloves,
Mouslin de Laines, f Silk and Mohair do
Cashmere de Cosse, Chemizets,
Rept. Cashmeres, f Silk, Cotton and Cashmere Hose,
Very rich Figured and Chungable Silks, `+ Gymps, Cords, &c. &c.
Black Italian Lustrings, Laces and Edgings,
Black and Blue-black Gro-de•Swiss. i Blondes, Netts, &c.
Black India Satins, Plaid Muslins,
Blue-black and Colored Satins, f Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
Florences, all colors, Swiss, Mull and Book do
Lupin's Bombazines, ; Linen Lawns,
French and Scotch Ginghams, ; Linen Cambric.,
A beautiful variety of new style Sliavt Is, Linen Mikis.
BONNETS: BONNETS:!
A large and well selected stock of all the newest and most approved Styles of Spring Bunions.
Bonnett Ribbons, very handsome. 124 to 25 cts. Bonnet Lawns.
Artificial Flowers, " Crapes and Crape Leisse, of all colors,
Bonnet Linings, , Cup Ribbons, . .
Also, a fine assortment of Beautiful New Style Parasols, Parasoletts, and Sun Shades. His stock of
Low Priced Cotton. and Woolen Goods
Deserves particulat attention. He will sell
Very heavy yard wide BrOwn muslins at 64 'Yard wide British Chintzes,
Best - - - 8 do second mourning Gingham Prints,
Bleach Muslins, - - - 64 to 124 Domestic Ginghams, - - •
5-4 do - - 121 $ Ticking as low as - -
Good Calicoes, - - - - 64 Cotton and Linen Checks, all qualities,
Very fine do - - -10 to 124 . Blue Drills and low priced pant stuffs,
Double Purple do - -12 A i Kentucky Jeans, - -
Blue Merrimack du - - - 124; Cassineits at reduced prices.
CARPETS, CARPETS•
The attention of house-keepers is called to a lot of very Cheap Striped and Figured Carpet., at 124 to
$l,OO per yard. Also to a fine assortment of 4-4. 5-4, 6-4. and 12-9 Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Crash and
Dinper for Towels. Common and very superior Linen Table Diaper, Cotton and Brown Linen Table Cloths,
&c. &c.
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
French and English Broad Cloths, of every quality and color, at extraordinary low prices. Particular
atttention is invited to a few pieces el - very fine Black, Brown and Blue French Cloths, which are recom
mended as being very superior, also
Very handsome Vestings, ; Linen Collars, Bernn Collars.
fancy Cassimeres, f Silk, Cotton and Merino Underal iris,
Black do. ; Best quality black and cord Kid Gloses,
Black Doe Skin do. Silk and Thread do.
Black ',mitring Cravats, Cotton anti Merino ii Hose,
Black Satin do. "Goodyeair's always Elastic Suspenders,
Fancy do. Silk POCliet Handerchiefs,
Fancy Scarfs, Fine and Superior Linen do.
Black Satin do. 2Sporting Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Fashionable Shirts, warranted to Et, :, Irish Linens,
Very handsome striped do. ; Shirting Mullins.
Thu subscriber respectfully informs hie customers that his stock of Goods has never been as large, or contain
ed as great a variety of good bargains, as at present. He will receive regular supplies of new Goods through
out the Beason, and will keep conskantly on hand a complete assortment of every thing that is new and desira
ble, in his line of business. Having ihe advantage of a long and intimate aegaintance with the Eastern Mar
kets, and possessin g ample means to make that acquaintance of uae to him in purchasing his goods, he is,
therefore, able to offer extraordinary inducements to those who may favor his establishment with their custom.
mar. 26-1 m
A CARD.
G EORGE BEALE, respectfully informs his friends
and customers, that he has again opened his
BRUSH STORE, at (Mr Wm D Smith's Music
Store,) No 88 Wood st., and solicits a continuance of
their liberal patronage, extended to him berme. •
ap IG-tf
WALL PAPER AND BORDERS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN.
THOMAS PALMER,
No. 47 Markel street, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
RESPECTFULLY invitee attentiou to his present
extensive and well assorted stock including all
the various articles in his line of business. Frequent
additions will be made to the goods, now on hand, by
fresh. Importations front Prance, during the active
business season; and the American Paper and Borders
in store, having been manufactured by careful and com
petent workmen, are probably not surpassed in style,
finish, or brilliancy and durability of colors.
The liberal patronage with which the establishment
has hitherto been favored, is duly acknowleged, and
its continuance respectfully solicited,.
handsome assortment of beautifully painted
"Transparent Window Shades"just reed, and for sale
at prices suited to the state, of times.
Rags and Tannery' Scraps bought at the highest
market prices. ep 16 tf
City Renalitter's Office.
Penn rt reef. a fete doors above Hand street.
11 McGOIVIN, Recording Re , ulator
bpl9-m2 and e'SLIP.F.VOI
in=;M
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
PLULIP ROSS,
North West corner of 4th and Market streets, PITTSBURGH
a _.
Oil Cloth Lost.
IN the hurry of movingfrom some a the buildings
on 2d street, betstrais Wood and Market, during
the fire, a piece of Oil'Cloth was put upon the wrong
cart, and has not since been recovered by the rightful
owner. Any persun returning it to this office will be
suitably rewarded. ap 15.
Removal by Fire.
el DODGE, Sign and Ornamental Painter, would
. inform his friends and the public, that his Shop
is now in Market street, between 3d and 4th, in the
basement story of Caleb Lee's Clothing Store, where
he is prepared to attend to all orders for painting, at
the shortest notice. ap 15-1 m
*emoval by Fire.
T N consequence of the fire, J. & P. Blake have AP
moved their wholesale Dry Goode Store to 120
Liberty street, a few doors below Braun & Reiter's
[hog Store, where they will be happy to wait upon all
who may Civet them with a call. ap 16—dif.
Removed
H PERRY has removed his Boot Store since the
Tate fire to St Clair street, opposite the Ex
change Hotel, between Liberty and Penn ins., where
he will bejglad to see his friends and customers..
np 15-1 m
Peach Trees.
A few of the best varieties of -Peach Trees—in ex
cellent order, from the Nurseries of Landreth
& Fulton near Philadelphia, on hand and for sale Sv
F. L. SNOWDEN,
apr. 10. No 10 4, Libertv, head cl Wood sr.
w.:.:~
-LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW CASH STORE! !
SIMPSON'S ROW, MARKET STREET.
trie'Four doors below FOURTH STREET, is being received itneztensiv•
STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought of the Manufacturers and Importers, at the lowest Cash rates—NOT AT
AUCTION—aII of which will be warranted sound and perfect.
- -- --...........___,,,......._,..
Ladies' Plain Black Silks; 1 French, Scotch and American Gingham., from albs
Watered and Striped do 44 cents.
India and French Satin; - Cambric, Jemmy Mull, Swiss, Bishop Lawns, Now
Marquesiss, French and Scotch Lawns; nook, Victoria, Netts, eek Blond and Fig'
d
:CCashmeres, De Leans, Alpacas; Swiss, from 31c to $3 50;
OLturg Cloth, French, British and American Chintzes ' Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, and Thread Edgings snd bow
L'upin's Bombazinegßarage end Tarlton Shawls and tinge,
Scarfs, superiotquality; " Plain, Bright Colored De Lains, focebildrom's Elteio
Silk, Satin, Embroidered De Lain; see, etc.
Thibet and Castimern,ShawLs;
''',,,,
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting*.
French and English Black, Blue, Olive. Bronze and Invisible Green Cloths; a superior stock cf Polack
English, and American Cassimeres—Vestings, Buff Cassimeres. new style Albert Stripes, Masseilles, Merino
and Satin;—Silk, biopic,. Cotton and Linen Shirts and Drawers; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, LfnenCembrin
Handkerchiefs, French Silk always Elastic Suspenders, Goodyear's do; Lawn Cravats; superior Silk El sap
kerchiefs, a good assortment of Hoesery, etc.
BO r 3r• ail or
Persian Lace; Transparent Lace, Florence Braid; Devon, Arch Gimp, &c. all of the latest Fashion, aril
Crowns and extra edges; Uppressed and without stiffening, warranted to out wear any other melee of
now in use. Bonnet Lawns, Hernnani Embroidered Ribands, lastest style, Satin and Mantua Bonnet gib•
bands, from 12i to 37ic. per yard.
UMBRELLAS PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES AND SUN SHADES,
Tri3ll Linens, superior make, warnted ail Flax; Bird Eye. Scotch and Russia Diaper Napkiaa; Crash;
Border Damask Stairing; 12-4 Barn al y Sheeting, Cotton Sheeting from sto 12 . 4, Unbleacitei 5.4 Welab Goma
Flannels.
Ryan's make, for which he was awarded the Medal at the late Franklin Institute exhibition, warranted oot
to rip; if they do, a new pair will be given on the return of the old ones.
The Subscriber ask all who wish to purchase to call and examine; as his stock is entirely new, be confident-
Irbeliovea it will be to their advantage to do so. His facilities for buying are equal to those of any other
House in the city,
tiZl:° 62
mar 29—d 1m
11. D. SELLERS, M. D.,
R EMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and
Hand streets. five doors below Hand street.
AfaP
Removal by Tire.
RE. SELLERS, has removed his Drug Store to
• the bead of Smithfield street, No 125. flaying
by the active exertions of many kind friends, succeed
ed in saving a portion of my stock, and having goods
on the way, from New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more, I shall be prepared in a few days to serve my
city and country friends as usual, and shall be very,
thankful in this time of need. for their custom.
ap 14.
THE basement story Room under Algeo, Miguire
& Co's., No23lLiberty street. This is one a the
best locations in the city; has an entrance l feet wide,
with good show window, extending 24 feet above
ground, can be lighted with gas and fitted up to look
handsome, size 20 feet by 40. Enquire of
T. ALGEO,
251 Liberty st.
Removal by Fire.
PERRY will re-commence business to -day, at
. No 10, St Clair street, between Penn street and
the Allegheny Bridge. apr. 14-tf.
ANTHONY BEELEN has removed his Business
to the Warehouse on the Canal, Penn street,
lately occupied by John M'Faden & Co., directly op.
posite Wm. Broadhurst's Mansion House. -
ap 14
20000 FIRE BRICK, a prime article
for tale by
mar 20
Removal by Fire.
THE subscriber informs his friends and . the pub
lic, that he has opened a new
CABINET WARE ROOM,
at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over
Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared
to attend to all orders in his line.
Entrance on St Clair street.
ap 15 M. KANE, JR.
M. B. ahoy dc Co.
I-I
AV E removed their office to No 15, Water et
near Ferry. apr. 16.
BAUMAN, JENNINGS dr, CO.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and ens
touters, that arrangements have been entered
into fur the immediate rebuilding of their late business
house, on Wood at.; and that in the mean time they
have removed to the Bacon Warehouse of Messrs
Hussey & Bro., Commercial Row, Liberty St., near
the head of Smithfield dt., where they are now receiv
ing a large and fresh supply of GROCERIES, to
which they invite the attention of their friends in
general.
-12 i
- 124 to 18t
- 10
H. J. & Co., takes this method to return their sin
cere tianks to their numerous friends who exerted
themselves so nobly, to save their property from des
tructron, and especially J H Sewall, Esq, R W fronts,
Thos Callngan and others. ap 16
FORMERLY of the Monongahela House, may be
found daily, between 9 and 10 o'clock, A M., at
Mr. Duhail's, corner of 7th and Grant street, where
Letters, Bills, notices, &e„ are left for him.
ap 21-2 w
Removal.
R
D. MILLER & Co., have removed to N o 1*
• Liberty street, where they are prepared to trans
nct their usual business. ap 15
No 93 Wood SI, Third door below Diamond Alley.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED FROMA
m'lltiNew York, the Sratvo FASHION for HAT 5 ,1 1 . 4451
I am now, prepared to supply my customers nod all
those whu may please to favor me with a call, with
this new and beautiful style of Hat.
mar 14-4,3:w25n S. MOORE.
Citizens' Mutual Insurance Compalsimif Pennsy
vanta, in Philadelphia.
/I 1 HIS Company has now established en Agency
31 in the City of Pittsburgh, for Allegheny. county .
Insurance will be made at this Agency, on dwel
lings, stores, and other buildings; merchandise, fur
niture, and agricultural implements and products,
against loss or damage from fire at moderate rates.
Persons insuring in this office, will have the Capi
tal Stock of the Company as a security for the pay
ment of any loss that may happen Flom fire. together
with a further claim on each insurer, should such b e
necessary, to be assessed by the managers on said in
surers in proportion to the ir-respective insurances; but
on no account to exceed the SUrn of one pm tent on,
the sant by them respectively insured. -
Thus great security is afforded to the assured, and
the more of them, the greater that security be
comes; while the very utmost responsibility is but trif
hag , and hardly a probabilty of its being any thing at
all. This Company has been in operation now over
five years,ancl has been gradually scluiring strength,and
is at present in a prosperous condition.
Office of the Agency in Burke's Building on.
Fourth street, between Market and Wood, at the
rooms of Eyster & Buchanan,—apply there.
JAMES NV BUCHANAN.
ep 2l—citf.
Cooley dr. Laird,
pAN: T t larnY'"tgundier :mrxtioo to 116 rontr of Libe r tyt.ad Smitideld *cc
ap 17
LADIES'
To Let
Removal.
D. & G. W. LLOYD
Edward Fenderich,
DRUGGIST,
Spring Fashion.
Eastern Insatance !!
HOES.
ABSALOM MORRIS.
Look Out for Great liargaies
AT
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381117.13111 WOODWATAPS
PITTSBURGH FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
THE subscriber has on band the most ex
tensive assortment of well made and beauti
fully &Milted Furniture ever offered in this city, w
he.will yell at Eostcrn. Prices, vim
Sofas—a variety of new patterns.
Divans, Ottoman, 'Tete a Tete.'
Mahogany Chairs (new style.)
do Rocking and %Siting
Cane seat and Windsor do.
Marble Top, Centre, Pier and Sofa Tablets.
Mahogany do Card do Dressing do.
Cherry do do do do do.
Dressing Bureaus (Marble top,) new style.
Wardrolves, Secretaries and Book cases.
.Music Stools. Music. Hat and Towel racks.
French and Patent High Posted Bedsteads.
All kinds of common Furniture.
Those intending to furnish, are respectfully invited
to call and examine the assortment.
?Aar. 22-tr. SAS. W. WOODWELL.
Partnership.
THE business of the Saar Mill will hereafter be
conducted by the subscriber, under the firm of
Neville B. Craig & Son, who will promptly fill all or
ders for any kind of sawed stuffs.
N EVILLE B. CRIAG,
ISAAC CRAIG.
Outlet Saw Mill, Allegheny, April I, 18415.
ap 3-1 m
THE CRY IS STILL FOR TEXAS
BOOT AND 8110119 101111POIMIL
No 112 Market Street,
I ?t,:,...
THE subscriber agairt appeeht to
his friends and the public generally,
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asking them to sustain trim in his pa
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efforts to serve them and himself; Having just
returned from the East, he is prepared to supply them
with an article superior to any thing they can get in
the city. This is no fiction, as those who have dealt
with me can testify. Humbug is the order of the day
with some of our houses, but the public may rely on it
that they will get a better BOot or Shoe for the same
money of me, than in any other house in the city.—
Being a practical shoe makers:myself, I have advantages
which is a guarantee to my friends that the goods pur
chased by me is superior to those brought on by seen
having no knowledge of the business. Cpstognero,
work made to measure, ---
tip 10-2 w
GLASS STAINING"
??y.7.Nelefon, Fourth. street Road, near rat Gate.
THE only Glass Stainer west ef the mountains. A
specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam
boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to.
feb. 19-w&dtf.
A Card.
H AVING suffered very severely from the late fire.
I yet inform my numerous friends that I intend
resuming business in about two weeks, at the corner
of Wood nnliffest sts., near my former store. My
friends will plesie keep this in mind.
ap 17 WM. NOBLE. I/
CAPS.
JUST RECEIVED fram New York, vim°
New styles ofGentlemen's and Youth's Cloth
Caps, for Spring and Snmmcr wear.
ap 18 S. NIOORE; 93 Wand street.
ISAGRILW & ZIVIENIGLITs
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _
HAVE. removed their office to the Neer Court
Hattie, in the room over the Sheriff 'a Office.
ap 17—if.
H. U. IWCUILLOVGI1 9
ATAY be found et the Glass Warehouse of Messrs.
Parke & Fiancee, No 116 Wood street, where he
respectfully invites persons having business with him
to call. ap 17
EXCEIANGE BROZIORS•
WM. A. HILL & Co. are happy to inform their
friends and customer', that thairttsvo opened
their office to Fifth street, immediate'' , opposite the
Exchange Bank. ap 15.1wd&w
17000 FIRE BRICK--on band snd for sole
FI RE
JOHN SCOTT & Co.
No 7. Corn mercial Row, Liberty street.
Removal.
HENRY HIGBY takes this method of stimulus.,
ing to his friends and the public, that wince the
fire he has taken a part of the warehouse of IL F.
Schweppe, opposite the head of Wood in Liberty st.
No 1132, at which place he is now receiving, and will
soon have opened , a general assortment of China, Glees
an d Queensware, to which he respectfully invites the
attention of his former customers. tars-17-1m
FLOUR.
250 1:113LS SF Flour japt reed, fqr We by
_ ap 18 J St/MIDGE & Co,
" • Louisville Lime.
51.7
n BEMS Louisville Liam:j ust received and for
sale by ap 18 .1 W BURBRIDGE & CO,
Contracts for Relkiilain,. -
THE undersigned is desirous of obtaining em.
playment in drawing Deeds, Banda, Mortgages,
Artielei; of Agreement, Ex.
And wilt give particular attention to the pyripere.
tiun of contracts for the rebuilding of houses destroy,
ed by the recent fire, and pledges himself to execute
the same with neatness end accuracy, and upon the
most modem's tertns..
He may be ft•4 o4 at the Officeof the Clerk of the C
S Circuit Court. new Coors Hones, nooksit up
BIDDLE BOBER 8,
ap 17-Im,
A. McCAMMON
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