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North-Eaatem, to Philadelphia, daily, except .tundttys, 4 - _ _ ARR IV A L S AND DEI..RTUItE OP ALMS.= ' Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 st.,;elosei 12 m Western Mail, Cita and Lowsv.. due 8 P. sr., elosels A. at !loath. via Bali. and Washington due Br. closes 5 North-Western via Cleveland, due 10i. rt.; elnaes 9 a. ss Erie and.Westem New" York, due a p: m., elinseili A. II Par oatue. Bank of Pinsburgh, • ..... .. t . 550.00 650,75 ' 550,00 Exchange Bank ... .;• ••• •• •••• • • • • ROO 44,00 Merchants' and 111.• Bank • . .... • 3000- 47,00 45,00 Fanners' Deposit Ibtitk , I ,•••• • None in market. - Iland• Street .Bridge _ 50.00 50.00 45,00 NorthernlAbeities Bridge - 60,00 - 35,00 Old AlleghenY Bridge . 25,60 36,00 Connellsellie R. It. Stock, paid on • • aha re 546.2,50.. .. . 6,00 • 1,43 City .11ands• (6 "Cend) 05300 .Motiongalsela Bridge. •• • • • • • • •• • - 25,00 ; 16,50 Chu Stock . 50,00 45.00 OFFICE-OF THE POST, . • * FRIDAY Mossitao, May' 5, 1848. • We have but little matter out of which to mane .. fac.turefa report, that will be really interesting to .-• • - our...edstryl readers. We this week omit the table prroere 1 - but will refbe to our last weekly for the few articles that may not be noticed in the annexed revieti% There has been no change in any artier; of importance.. Its the beginning of the week,. the Lustiness_ portions of the city were very dull, 0 ving to the Irweers of the writer ; but a fine !hewer has swelled both - rivers, and we again find . busines. brightening up a little. The largest boats • are now enabled to run, and they gu out gemeredly • well freighted; MONEY. MATTERS.—The three banks of this city hive made their ee • mi.-anneehdividend of three and one half per rent., totoenting to nearly one hundred thousand &Aloe. A large portion of this money will go into circulation at home. We still hear in this streets complaints of ecarcitjef money, and the want of bank facilities. We see v iinwever, credibly infortned that the line of shaexiiiista in these institutions, is higher sow than it we. tide time last - year: but the amount of business paper, is, much greater than was afloat nt that peticel. The scare'- ... . ty of - Eastern Sochange is sere ely felt in the West; and there is much complaint about the onerous rare, charged by b inks and b okera. The rate of Ex e'range between commercial points, - should never - is Le higher than the cast of transporting coin. The oast quantities of produce which will to to New Yet* by Alm Northern wage, will restore the . . egdilib tium.of Exchange within another month. in the • tlist, - rnency matters appear easy- Our country is . -secure from the financial emba. rassments of the Old • World, and deuhtless will profit by these terrible convulsions, which are tweaking ep the old order of things- I : Prudent mut will find American 'securities their he'dt and safest ins; stment, and no longer talk sneeringly of Pennsylvania Stocks. ASHES—The stock on hand is large, and dealers report the market dull fir all kinds. The prices are . stilldepresseil, though there is note demand for shipment east. We quote sales in a small was at:— . Par and Scorchings 4(34,1c.; Penn 7c.; Salaralus 1371.; -Sods Ash 4.341.. • CoAL•-;-The regular wagon price is 51c; at river FLOUR—There has been some nuctuatide in the niariset since lust week, but we now find the prices at the same - figures we then quoted. •The receipts . ire not heavy; and the demand is, good: We no t ced yea, teal ry on the wharf, the following among others show the rases :-.251 Ishii at $4, 70 ;140 a 5.54.60 ; 50 at 64,65; 60 at $4,65. Seve - • ral lots - at - 84;62; and one lot at $4.65. From store' the, sales were' at . $4,75;34,81; $4,87 was asked, for soma calm brawls. - FItUIT---Green Applfs-:-There are hut few re ceints, the reason being about over. We heard of a =ale of Ron :mites yesterday at $2,121. Driet' 14eaSest—laarket is tolerably well suppli ea, 'and there has been a fair demand. We notice numerous talcs in a small way at $1,,5e351,62, ac -carding -to quality. . -, - -Dried. Apples—We have noticed but few tramme - thous - ; there are some lots in market, lint few ;w -riting. Alnintlei7se.. for a fair article are'current quotations, which we give in - the absence of real staled.. • • ' -Raishad--Plenty in market, and regular sales at $2;1232,25. Keg ftaisitscare worth 3:35e., ac- Cording to- uality. Curriints:,,liegular sales Bailie at lite. G mad, Nuts-Plenty in market, and sales at $2, 12;32,25. •-. • „ - Ornisjes—Sales at $436, acceding to•quality. - Leialons—Sales of several lots on Wednesday at .-,51.2 - 4;for a good article. • LUMBER-- There is no change in any article ex. coot Nowii Lath, which has advanced to $1,7532,50. Sale of '234 M. Shingles at SAO. „Boards are without change. The dematidc- dry, lumber is great- greater than this time last year, we are in. formed. It ii the opinion of the must extensive builders th - at the number of houses now under con tract in the two cities-is greater than at this time last season. The foreign demand for Lumber is not so great. LEATHER--.We have no change to note. The • . sa:es have been brisk during the week. Sales Balt. So'n, at 203:21 ; New York, 17;66181; Slaughter 183120. - HIDES -An active business has been done, bat .- tie important variation in prices. Large lots are daily arriving, and sales .are regular at former quotations. Green aredown to $3,450; Missouri arc now worth 74t9}. • FEED—SeII very scarce; sales of Bran at 163 * - 18e. fiens store; of Shorts there are cone in mar ket. LEAD..-There is nothing doing to indicate a change ; we notice sales of several tons Pig at S4IB 41c.; liar 41c. MOLASSES—The transactions of the week have • been to a fair extent, and the prices stand as be fore; for New Orleans, 2713 - Ale.; Sugar House, 45c.. . - COTTON YARNS -The card priceinow ador• . eel by the manufacturers are r- Nos. dto 10, lbc.; Nos. 11 to 14 16c.: No. 14, }7c.; in ether articles -there has been. no change. YEATHERS--There appears to be considerable 'quantities in. market, with an active demand. We heard - s)f sales yesterday at 32033; in small lots .34c. is obtained. • WOOL--A fevi sacks common were yesterday /bought at 22e. HEMP--There has been no change; small sales mkt:41150120 per ton. ktONEY—Sales from stores of Honey in comb at 18@60c-,in a retail way. Fl6ll- I .There has been a decline in Shad- and HerringUince last week. We now quote Herring ;at 15,3536,00; Shad $9,00; Nu. 3 Ma-:kerel $7,50. wkri - LK MARKET—SaIes of Beeves, at Alley . 1 -ghee,' yard., on Saturday, at 50e., nett. Sheep—About 100 head were offered, and sales at s2os3 a head. , PIG METAL—There have been very few trans- Alctions for Weeks past. A few males No.: A.lleghe ,riy,at.,5323533. A few sales Hanging Rock have .bsenatnade:at $37, t me. IPOTATOES--The receipts still continue heavy, and sales have been made at all prices. We have Jicard•of sales good quality Potatoes as low as 80c. Arc bbl., from first hands; some at $1 from store ; .but there are regular sales at $1 2531 .50 from store. 7.1 N PLATE—Regular sales at $lO 50. •BACON—The receipts are still heavy, but not as great as we witnessed a few weeks ago. Sales in • various lots, under various circumstances, at 2103, - 3;34, 4;605 for shoulders, sides and hams. ,GRAlN—There is nothing of importance doing in any article of Grain. We quote as follows: Wheak,9o6s93; Rye, 48052 ; Barley, 38340 ; Oats, 26930. • .GLASS..erTbere have been many small sales du ring the week, of 8:10, country brands, at $3 25. Other sizes id proporrion. TAR—Plenty Nnrth Carolina Tar in market, and regular Sale, at $4 37iii4 75. • CHEESE--Market tolerably well supplied. Sales of W.ll. at filail7ke. RAGS—Two large lots mixed taken yesterday at 31 ; goad whit* are worth .41e. BEANS—SaIe of small white at 671 - , ALE--Regular vales at -Breweries at $7383- SEEDS—Very little doing. Clover Seed is worth $3 12 from first hands ; Timothy, 191 51:31 62. 90095. SALT , Alleghanyfialt sells at Canal at $1 2 - 5 - • BUTTER--The market is a little better supplied than heretofore, but prices keep up remarkably will: " - Prime ROB, id bbli.,has not been sold for less than • , 14c. Some ales yesterday at 15c. In kegs, sales have been Mile et Vloc. - according to quality. • 4 4: ,t EIMIII • , + • ..a ti. • .-1 • ' NM= E== EMEMII =SE EMI ',,--,-- - ,?'-i , ;2:4';r::;?,: , % ,, . , •- rt:714 , ':.... , = .. r. .f ~ ( 0:: ' - -... ,- " , ;: , ti7.C.'4,!. -- :;';'.. '.. - <,.... ,- r. '%,':...; , .•: 1 ] '.i.' i ,, •".• ~••9 ..,..' ••••.Q.:-::: -- "-;'.'ffi- - . 1.',:,.:: -, ; , : - ... , :i ,- .. , •'-i: ,,, i - .; •,:.t,.::: , •,:' :'''-:.;..',!.'.:'''...;.'F,,.-V:-.7,,'''''':;...:1'..:4.- ~.- .-:4 , .. '4..' -- -... L .' 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SUGAR--We hen'r of sales of fine article at Oc.; Prime hi .)vOttlitWlC. . MOLASSES---Regular sites at 171 1 n1fle• Fazzonr—We annex a table of the present rates on river. On Canal and Monongahela Navigation we believe there is no change. To Cincinnati d.y goods aa Heavy articles.... -" Louisville, dry goods.. Heavy articles..., " "Nashville, dry g00d5.... Heavy articles. " St.. Louis, dry g00d5..... Heavy articles, " Philadelpha, Bacon, &c, " Flour - COTTON—Very little doing ; the demand is trifling I the supply is large, but •holders are a little" stiff. We heard of a sale .of , Tennessee at 61c. Some holders expect to get more. The news by the last steamer, though it seemed favorablelbad no effect. - PEA NETS—There have been many little trans actions lately ; and sales at $1,1201,25 RICH-Regulai sales at at on time. RATES OF Corrected KRAMF.R.:AND RAHM, CORNER OF WOOD P VNS YVANI.d. Pittsbu ...... PAikoi is Banks pa Germantown pa Chester county pa Dektrare county pa Montgomery county pa NorthUmberianct county • .pa Col. Bank 44 Bridge Co. • .pa Reading. pa Lantana' . Dogbstotan ""s. .......... Easton pa Bucks county • pa Pon:male -pa Washington I3Nlllhllmmw ChentbersiowriA... 0 Gettgat.nrg 2 Middletown. 0 Carlisk - 0 Ilarthbugh- 0 Honesdale 0 Lebanon 0 Ltrainesen. ......... • • • • • • Wyoming 0 Era. - 2 Was Brant . * 0 Waynesburg 0 Su qathanna rowdy , Lehigh county V. &rum Bank 2F- Relief Notes 0 City and County Scrip. • • -2 fiVBIA NA. State Dank and branches- Saar.Serin 2 KENTUCKY. AU Banks 2 Sal fern Sepal 2 Wheeling Branders 2 Branch at llforgantoten• • • •f. MARYLAND. Baltimore city Country Pa nks • • • • • • NEW YORE City Banks Country Banks 2 W ENO LARD. Alt solrint banks 1 NEW JERSE Y. Plainfield no sat 8 mi. WATER IN MU CIIa.X.NEL, •ND ItiSIXOI77 . • ARRIVED. Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; Baltic Jacob*. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, do: Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and A, Mielagan,No. 2. Gilson. Ik-aver,Li u Lake Erie, Ilemplaill. Beaver; Robt. Morris, Campbell, St. L oafs; Roscoe, Javelin, $l. Lenin; " Fairmount. Poe, Illinois River; • . Ringgold, Cope, Louisville; Diligence, —, Cites; Jewess, Boucher, St. Louis; " Clipper N 0.2. Crooks, Cin.; • Fiuniacier, Kountr, Cin. DEPARTED, Stemmer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville: Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson. Brownsville: " Caleb Cope. Moore.' Beaver and Wellsvalte- Grare.'Cin.; " Wellsville. Bann, Sunfish; • - Eureka, Crozier. Louisville; " Diligenee, Cini" " Ringgold, Cope. Lonisvilk. ber The Cincinnatti Commercial learns that two of the steamers foy the Louisville and Pittsburgh line are to be built in that city. SS' The magnificent steamer Telegraph, Captain Perry, is out again, sad ready for a race. She is ad vertised to leave for Louisville to-day. * The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trips. Sir See card of Brownsville packets go- See cards of Wellirille packeu FOR IVIIEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. Ritortsu Sitrenear Teener —The A No 1 fine and fast pusseriger steein Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. J. Perry. (on mender, will leave Pittsburg tur Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports. every Saturday, at'lo o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on boon'. or to FORSYTH A. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly fur a regular Packet., and wttlt a view entirely to the caution of pas generic The accommodations ere inferior to no bout on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in conncx• ion with the Ben Franklin Nu 0 and Pike No 9. to Saint Louis..—titne through. FIVE DAYS. • np9-1-y 'STEAMER GREENWOOD:— CHANGE OF TIME.--Summer Arrange ment from April 24.—Leave Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until o'clock at night—excepting her 1 o'clock trip. which will be Omitted Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing; and nt lialf-past each hour, until half-past 9 at night, omittink her hall-past I trip.. Sundays excepted. • Greenwood Garden is now• open for the reception of 'miters. The Boat lauds at the C;nrden. mn2 J. NPKAEV. Proprietor. Tees-sent Dersarxxx-r, Aprill7, le4B. SEALED proposals will be received, under the act of 31st March. last, until 3, p. m.,on Saturday , the 17th June, far sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable tjrenty years from and after the Ist day o( July, 18-la t bearing six per cent. interest per annum, payable senu-annually, on the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. No bid will be received be low par nor will any bid be considered unless one per cent. thereof is deposited in sortie depository of the United States at or before the date fixed for opening the propo sals. The bids, in all cases , must be unconditional, and without any reference to the bids of others, and should state' distinctly the premium olTered. The proposals should be sealed, and endorsed `Prepatals jor roan ef 1648, , and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ington City, D. C. The Batas which may be accepted will lie required to be paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the places of residence of the perons respect ively whose offers may be successful; but the amount of the accepted bids from bidders not residing in the United States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or New Orleans. To give an opportunity to all persons to' participate in ihe.invcstmentofn funds in this stock, bids will be received,' .for the lowest denomination of certificates authorized by. law—being for fifty dollars—as well as for higher sums. All certificates under one thousand dollars will be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but all certificates for that aunt and upwards will he transferable on the hooks of the •treasuty; or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option oT the bidder. To avoid expense, confusion. and multiplication of accounts, all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand dollars. The successful bidders will be required to deposite the amount awarded in five equal instalments is each of the monthsof July. August, September,Octoher, and Novem ber of the present year, except for sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where the bidder may be dextr ous at making immediate payment, in which .case the whole amount may be at once deposited. 'rite stock will bear interest in all cases from the date of deposite. .The bids will be opened al the Treasury Department at 3,p. m. on Saturday ? the 17th of June,lB4B, in the pres ence of all persons who may desire to attend; bat, under a provision introduced into the act of 31st of March last, no bidder will he permitted to withdraw his bid. On all bids not accepted, the amount deposited in advance will be immediately returned. The whole premium on 'the amount awarded must be deposited as part of the first payment required in July next. • R.. 1. WALKER, secretary of the Treasury. Each of the (lane papers of Boston, New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans, and in all other States the papers selected to print the laws of the United States, are authorized to publish this advertise inent. April 9.l—chl7thJuneif HE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or 1 old person. male or female, with a putrid, had breath, or bad teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on tria,.without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet, • ' . The Iceth White, and the gums hard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New York at 82 -Chatham st,and by W.M. JACKSON, Agt, F 8 Liberty ,at: .. -, .. ,. z..:K•,4i - 4 , ,.:,: - DISCOUNT. daily by EXtH.A.NGB BICKERS, (ND THIRD STRZHTS. OHIO. • • Stale Bank avd branches. • .0 Cincin 'tall Banks. ------ • -0 (I-Ai-mice) 0 -Columbus Batik . 0 Xenia 2 Massillon. 0 • Sandusky 0 Geamga. 0 NortraLl... 5 Neto Lisbon 0 Wooster n 0 • Marietta. Chillicothe 0 -Clereland &iota 0 La-amour a FINDWON. 10 Canton. Urbana S 0 Gran ellk 50 ILLINOIS. State Sank and Branches SO Sank of Slinau 75 MICHIGAN. Ri c is in. 70 hesterance Company S tare Bank • S Oakland county 10 Farm. tend Meat. Bank- •10 St. Clair neck. MISSOURI. State Bank . 11 TENNESSEE. All banis • 3 EASTERN EXCHAN&E. New Yak (prer.) • , t Phifadefpbta ....... ••• •••••1 Baltimore.• • • •"• . • 1 VALUE OF COINS. Amer. Gold (prrm,) Old- • • •do• • • •do 5 !Guineas 65 00 par i Sorerrirns.-- •• • • r . 481 I kFrederickdors ' 7 SO Tt•li 77takis 7 ;44 'Ten GU ild.rs. 3 DO LOlli Mr 017 ' 425 A'apotrono 150 Doubloon, Spetnioh• •• •10 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 Ilivrr 3ntrilifynce PORT OF PITTSBURGH. LOUISVILLE PACKETS Proposal■ fors Loan. DEMSEI .M!EM! attitiscniepts PITTSBURGH THEATRE. • C. S. Pt , RTETI.• • • • . Leqnne SECOND NIGHt. 01 . 7.11'11i&VIRIV.NOISE.CIIILDB.EN Pelona:ince will coininwiwit %vitt' • •• To be followed sviiirk.ti Gra e 1 Diveriisentent. the iet,ei nating PAS DV.: FLEUR'S, by .12 Dauseusu Vivant, iso. After which— PETEIt \VII up. To which will he added second Grand Liivcrtis ernent, PAS.IIUNGROIS. To be followed by the LOAN OF A LOVER. To conclude with PAS ORIENT.ALE, by; 49 rat tense Vtennoise. . „ . • Ist and 2d Tier of Boxes, $l,OO, Pit .50, And 3d Tier. 2.5 cents. Wonders of Alia Spirit. World . .. • A T PHILO HALL.—Ls Roy Sus - PETtLAND.everY even ing (except Saturday) the present week: By the unanimous revues( of the large audience. repented at the close of his last course, be willgive another series of his INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAINMENTS. During which he will perform a eotnhjuntion of Original and Brilliant Experiments, in Foseintuion, Mysterious, MUSICAL AND MIRTHFUL; Unlike anything ever developed by any other person' since the world began, and exceeding in interest the visions of the Fairies or the 'Pales of the Arabian Nights. Crj• Diors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at 8 o'clock mpr - Single Tickets 25 cents. Six for St,oo. fier Gratuitous Lectures to Ladies, on tir/itzn. on Tuesday and Thursday nt 3 r amyl General Tom Thuaub. THIS distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, 'weighing only 15 pound*, 16 years of age and but 2, 4 inches -high, who has been received with the highest marks of , Royal favor by queen Victoria, and all the Principal :Crowned Heads of Europe, and who has performed be- Tore 5.000,000 of persons during the last Tour years, will hold THREE LEVEES EACH DAY, CHANGE OF HALL. At the Atheneum, for a few Days Onlyt 11:7" Hours of exhibition Morning from 111 to 1 o'clock; Afternoon from 3 1 to 5; Evening from 71.- to 9. Ir" -- Doors open half en hour to advance. The Little General will appear in all his performances, including Songs, Dances, Grecian Statues, &c. He will also represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Great, &c. He will also appear in his Scotch Costume, and his elegant Court Dress, worn before her mngesty. Queen Victoria; the King and Queen of the French; Nicholas, the Emperor of Russia, and all the principal Croivned Head. of Europe. He is perfectly aymmetricnl in all his propor tions, intelligent and graceful, beyond belief, and smaller than any Infant that ever walked alone. The magnificent Presents, Jeweils. &e., received front the Kings, Queens„ and Nobility of Europe. will be exhi bited. His beautitul MINIATURE EQUIPAGE, presen ted by gamin Victoria, consisting of the Smallest Horses in the %World, and Chariot, attended by Elfin Coachman and Footman in Livery, will promenade the streets daily. and be seen in front of the Hall at the close of each day Levee. Ladies. Families and Children, are respectfully advised to attend the Day Levees, as they arc usually less crowd ed than those of the evening. Err Admission 23 cents; ' , Children under 16 years, 121 cents. rnay3-dlar ROCKWELL & CO'S. CIRCUS! THE Proprietors of this Immense, and talented Eques trian Establishment, tate great pleasure in annum, cing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the adjacent vicinity, the approaching performance of the unrivalled Troupe. la order to be able to visit all the important river towns, they hare e urchnsed a steambout, of exceeding light draught, which will enable them to run in any stage of water, On any of the Western rivers. without incurring the risk of any diseppointment whatever. The Proprietors feel a peculiar satisfaction in referring to the strength lAA well as to the brilliant talent and unap proacliahle skill nod grace, which they have been elm hied, in the course of nine. and by extra labor and ea, Immix, to concentrate in one establishment. They feel great pride in calling particular mention to the tuition Of MR. lIIRAM W. FRANKLIN, whose frpregeniolloll you see in the large isietorial bill. in hie wonderful 00101 throwing 76 susiesenwts. A • - het never before rgnall.•d by one other pert : quitter in the world. Together wills Iris terrific double stoneroci, baloons, over banner.. horse, kr.. kr. Also, his daring one, two and four borne riding. with his notonithing cord colossi performance; which truly make him the wonder of the age. Artists without number, pod certainly, without regard to expense, have been employed dating the . past in manufacturing new continues, housings, trappings, tie eorations, and other paraphernali• to correspond with their magnificent Imigrantrie., tountaments, cavalcades, and processions, which this company givo on every rep resentation. mid which have created such a tremendo ons sensation everywhere upon their route, and always attended with so great eclat, that hundreds who never vinited a Circa, before. are now found among the patrons of the greatest of Circuses. There is also attached to thin Company. the Queen City Mann Rand. who will entertain the audience, by "dls courriut: most eloquent music.' Henry ir.a,ral 4- ca., Proprietors. ?C. Q Smkrr• Menage,. John Shoo, Repicstrian Director. A W. Pell, Treasurer. A Rockirell and 11 - Lake, ilk exlitloi in Pittahorch. nu Punter and S A Tran A T , the Zali owl nth of May, ,err Two Days only, ott the lot in front of the American Hotel, Penn farce?. Afternoon performance, to continence at 2 o'clock. Evening , per. formatters to continence ut 74. Admittance, ets.; posi tively no boll price. The pertOrtitunce will commence with the Magnificent F..questriatt spectacle, entitled the Hull of the Bedouins, or. the A rah'. Bivouac. Grand Tramps,lins Leaps and double leaps, ov e r ban ners and horses, awl slirnsi. I hoop. and balonns, cousin ding by turning ❑ double somersei, by the Champion Trampolist" Mr. }firma W. Franklin. Vnutang by the Company. led by 11. W. Franklin, who has performed the a Macon incredible feat of throwing 76 conimeutive tonnerar , After which, the pride and pct of the arena. Master W. 'Grady, will perform his beautiful act on two Ponies. irakir of Ave, or Cninese Juggling, by Mr. John Shay. =After which, will be enacted an astonishing act of horse manship and Gymnastic evolutions. on two horses, enti tled, the Rival Romans„ or, Olympian Hounder., by Mes srs. B. flannels and It. W. Franklin. This. Scene is re markable for the display of muscular power and corpo real pliancy, as well as sublimity of figures and fury of speed. Massaniello. or the Fisherman of Naples, by Mr. B. Runnels. Those wbo are familiar with ancient history, and especially with the history of Naples, will be both surtrised and delighted at the correct and historical man ner in which Mr. Runnels portrays the character of M ar ',sullen°. His acting is perfect ; and it inn pleasure to witness and watch the progress of the performer, from the &mum fisherman to the crowned King of Naples, and thence to-thc finale of his history. Mr. H. W. Frankliriobe greatest Slack Rope perform er in the world, will perform some of those inimitable feats on the rope. which have obtained for him the appel lation of the Sprite of the nir. Two horse Allemande, by Mrs, it. W. Steward and Mr. B.Runnels. Mr. H. W. Franklin. and his pupil, the beautiful and tal ented Master William Grady, will next appear in their celebrated antipodean gymnastics and classical and mus cular evolutions. The matchless symmetry of their Apollo like and classical forms, (whieh a painter or sculptor might envy,) the apparent recklessness Of their different performance's. and the cane, skill and grace, and celerity, with which they are executed, thrill the spectator with astonishment, while at the same time, he is filled with awe and delight. Indian Warrior, by Mr. Shindle. Mr. Shindle far sur passes any of the present age, in his life-like deline ations of the passions and habits of the wild man of the forest. Pantomorphic exercises or feats of posturing, by Mr Wm. 11. Steward. Master Wm. Grady. will next be introduced, and ride his brilliant single horec act, the precocious and juvenile equestrian has already, by his beauty, talent, grace and skill, obtained the flattering sobriquet of the young Da til:MA of America. Among the stud of highly trained horses, will be par ticularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po nies. The wholo to conclude with ft laughable nclerpieee. a2B WM. C. PRESTON, Agent Splendid Establishment. JAMES W. W E OODWLL, would respectfully inform the public that he tins removed to his new locution, No. 83, Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has been. ?u a rri rt itre itt ma r k e e ho it us t e he to m V It x ti t n er d u i v n e y a w n te m re a ,:as ific i e o n r t west! The stock on hand, for variety, taste and ele- Fance, Is such as hits never been offered Id any public. rom the most costly ‘ ontfits at 31,000 per set, ,ilown to chamber and kitchen furniture May be found in stiles and 'patterns Want any and every taste. J. W. Woddwell, hopes for a Continuance of the very liberal patronage ex tended to hltil heretofore, and pledged himself to give en: tire satisfacticin, both as regards the solidity, durability. and hyle of his ankles, and the liberal and accommoda ting principles upon which he does business. His exten , sire new wirehonse being now filled - from the cellar to the fourth story with every variety of furniture and CIIAMS, he would solicit a .call from all in want of arti cles iu liis line. - - rip27 15 CASKS BACON, Hams - and Shoulders: 5 casks Cleat Sides ; just reced an ON d for sale by .27 ED ive MD 'ORM& SPRING FASHION FOR FIATS.--ThlsbeaullA MI style of OATS are now ready , at mar 4 " PAULSON'S:" • =MMI EEM Salts;; bn 'auction. AIICTION'SALES, BY JOHN-7): DAVIS. AIICTIONEETI, SouthEttot vorner of. Ifood:: and Fifth. otreqs...: ST.IIF.I3T .PROPERTY' AT AUCTION.—On Tuesday morning . , the nth task., nt 10 o'ClOck, at-the, Conunercial Sales Room. corner of Wood and Fifth its.. will be added to - the large sale of ground: rents. and real estate. that:valuable lot of ground adjoining-the dwelling house of W. M. Al itchchree, on the south side of Penn et, between Hay and Ale rintry streets. having n front 01.24 feet and extending baek:llo feel to no tiller 20 feet wide. Terms: One-fourth cash, or un unprow4 note. at four months: residue in thred years, -wall intdrest payable JOHN- O. DAV Ili, may 4 • cAurtioneer. • 7 161.a.1ie LI TO 11: SAL.lii'gc Household fur/snare, one Salo XI able family Mar* Buggy am/ Flame:--0n Wed• nesday afternoon, the Jd inst.. at two o'cloek. nt the ilWel • !hie house of die lute Jacob - Myers, on Penn st. a few doors above' Hand street, Will be sold without reserve, v large quantity of good . quality Household' Funiiture, mum; which are, mahoany spring seat sofa, nfribogaii, rocking mid parlor chairs, mahogany tables, 1 pun Ottomans, bureaus,bookcase. 1. splendid 15 day innate time piece with shade,' brains 30 hour clock, 1 se lt candela bras. mantle ornaments. mahogany 'and common bed. steads, feather beds and bedding. curled hair patent spi;ing mattresses, wurdiebe. Wash and Work Stands, cid - Penne ; beard, rugs., fenders, fire:irons, copper coal hex, venitiar window blinds. 9.5 loaves of 1 bett.inficcaintii and .other family groceries; previsions, soap. emidles, leather trunk. carpet bag. but ease, saddle bags, bird ca. gee ; prifide library, dm. together with avariety of house. , hold gonti...kifeltrn furniture. &e. One valuable Horse, with buggy, and Harness. Tenni at sale. m#l • • JOHN - D. DAVIS. tz*TAT.I-,A f AiamoN.—Twenty-fire lug Lots, ut the NeW Court House, on Saturday,' the 6th day of May, at $ P. AL, situate— On Grunt street: 11) Lots, each 21 Sect (relit, averaging about 1011 feet deep, opposite the Cathedral. Also, 2 Lots together. 45feet front ou Grant street, 98 feet 6f inches on Filth street, and. 44 feet 04 inches on Wylie street. On Wylie street: 4 Lots, of which 3 are each 20 feet froni by 100 feet deep, and one 22 feet inch front. by about ell deep. These lots are nearly opposite the Luw Corner., • On Russ street: 7 Lots, each 21 feet front, by 100 feet, to a2O feet alley. These lots are optiesite the Jail; one is on the corner of Ross street and the Fourth street road. On Fourth street road: L Lot, 2.1 feet front, by about 130 feet deep. I Lot. ae feet inches. by about 150 feet deep. Terms: One-sixth in band, and the residue in five equal annual payments. front the lot day of April last, with in terest, payable semi-annually, on the Ist days of Octo ber and April. in each year. to be secured by-bond and mortgage. Title indisputable, and possession given int inedi atlel v. A plan of the lots can be seen at the ogee of Robb /4t; donna, Third street, next to the Post Office. SAR.A.II B. FETT.EIINIAN. en% JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1, 11 AS*1"1110TTING HORSES at Atirtion.-011 Friday _l' afternoon. May sth, at 3 o'clriek, at the Livery Stable of R. H. Patterson. on Front street, opposite the Monon gahela House. will be sold, without reserve, for account whom it may concern: 2 handsome young Brown Horses. with bob tails: 1 Bay Mare, 8 years old, and well broke for single har ness. All of which are fast trotters. mad L7AIFL - P.: SALE of eaiuntlitooki, cap and post papakg. ' kc.--0a Monday Wednesday and Saturday evenings of the present week will be sold d 4 packages embracing an extensive collection of new valuable books received from Philapdlphia and New York—among them will be 'band standard works in the various departments of 'el mace and Literatum—History, Poctra, Theology, Medi cine, Ike.. kc. Family and pocket Bibles, various sizes and styles of binding, full and half bound blank books, cap and letter paper, gold pens, quills &o. Sale positive. The books may be examined dating the day. [mayll JOHN D. DAVIS. Anti.. AU0140)1 SALICS 1Y JAMBS M'KENNA, AIICTIONEER. - No. 114 Wow) Srurxr. minx DOORS FROM Flute. LA MD BALE or DBIrGOODIL—On Monday next May :dye' lOo'clock A. M. will be sold a large end general assortment of Fancy - and Staple Dry Goods of nearly every description, compriaing In oart the follow. tng, viz: Dread cloths, musisne l enesinetts, merinos, 'a pace" a , calicos, gingham.. den Irish linens, bleached rine brown turadins. handkerch cravats, shawls,hosi cry. Ac. Also without reserve, a large Invoice of Do mestic Goods from a western manufacturer to cover an advance, among which are; Jeans tweeds, star magi eassinets, broad cloths, Ike.; and at 2 o'clock P. M. household and kitchen furniture. At early gaslight, same evening, gold and silver watch es and a large assortment of Dry Goods, the balance of. a retail store. imay4j JAMES IkI'KENNA, Auct. rALUABLE REAL ESTATE-16 Building Inn al . Aunion.—On Saturday, May 21ItL, nt 3 o'clock r. will be sold, on the premises, above the Fountain Inn head of Wool streeL in the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. (formerly called Ariltursville.)-16 valuable Building Lots, suitable fur private dwellings or business stands; a plan of which can be seen on the posted-band hills. at APKenna's Auction Room, or at the ottiee of Thom*, Melton. Ternme $-SU.UO in hand, or approved tecurity; the bal ance tit equal payments in 5 years. An indirpntable title in firs simple, nod general warrantee deed will be given, or Me money refunded with interest. N. B. "As the streets have not yet been opened by the city, and the tots extended to the centre of Skid strove, those purchasing the lots will be entitled to damages which may be assessed for the opening of the streets. T.l 10.31.4 S MELLON mad JAMES duet. EXTRA LARGE SALE of valuable, City Building Lent. suitable for private residences OR neeotuotla nog terms, at Auction.—On Saturday May 6th, at 4 o';. clock in the afternoon will be sold on the premises in the Gth ward.of the city of I l ittsburgh, 01 valuable and beau- Wilily situated Building Lots for private residences at the head of Wiley street, viz: 10 lots fronting 20 fret each on Fulton street by :0 feet in depth toward Crawford street. also 10 lots fronting 20 feet each on Crawford street, by 62 feet in depth. towards Fulum street adjoining the pro perty of Messrs. Kramer and Rebut as will be seen by the plan, and sheeted between the Dm tiling Miura of Mrs. liruee and Mr. Henry flea's Tavern it, PRI& Gill Ward, said lots were occupied as a Garden by the late Capt. A. Bari, deceased. it is the most bandsotuely .situated pro perty for private residences in Allegheny courtly, or per hops the Western Country. combining health with beauty of scenery, and commanding a grand and splendid view of the two cities of Pntsburgli and Allegheny. their su burbs and environs. the Ohio, Allegheny, and Mononga hela rivers the adjacent villages snit the aurronnihog county for many tulle,. The lots are Nos. I. 2,3, 4,5, 11, 12,,13.14,15,10,17,1`!, 10, 20 tn, 27, 2.3, 20, al; a plan of which can be seen intim posted handbills ,or at 21`Kennas Auction Rooms_ The title is perfect, and the terms an coinmocating which will be made known at Sale. For further inkontation as to the title, Plan or terms enquire of George Gilmore Esqr- at Hs office. one door below Grant oft"( CAPT. W2l. WARD. .1. BOUGH, JAMES AnKENNA, Met. j1,1.X rn,A. SALE ef Dry - doesir, Fatty Aerie/a, Watches `j and rotlonr.—%ViiEttle sold, at AnKenna's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood stifeet, three doors from 111111, day and night. (Sundays exoeptetl.) until the large stock on hand is disposed of, atb peremptory orders have been re ceived front the owiterk, to close without reserve or the least potstble delay, the various consignments remaining untold from the present spring untie. Terms: All stints tOuler 220,00, cash, par funds; from t1.50.tal to 8100 00, sixty days; and all sums over 2100.00. three months, good approved endorsed non,. +p 2o JAMES 21'KENNA %net • and rilleodui avow/non! of F.4A - Cy CILIIRS. IJ yo, private sale, by Jomet At'Kynno.—The subscriber hue entered into nn arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chatty lUattufacturers in the West, and will con stamtly have on hund a lurgr nv'sortment of Fancy Choir s of every dcso ription, comp rising Windsor and Cane Scat. Rocking. Aran. and Childrens Chairs. all of which are made in the latest modern sty,les, 'of the .best materials. and by the best workmen in the century; and will be sold at rev low prices, for cash. apla JA3IES M'KENNA, Ahct. AUCTION SALES In ALLEGHENY CITY BY IVM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, 31. W. MILNER Or F EDICRA 1. STREET AND THE DIASIMND. sT.FRIDAY Mornin g sth inst., nt 9 o'clock at the A lie non Rooms. vitl he 'told without reFierve to clone tonaiwinsienta a large atinortmoint nt seasonable, staple and fancy Dry Goods, &c., without reserve. At 11 o'clock—A quantity of Queenswore, glassware. &c.. n large lot of new nod second bond Household and Kitchen turniture, Cooking stove. egg stoves, shovels, spades, brooms, looking. glasses, clocks &e. &c. At 7 o'clock—A very large nod well selected stock of new books, which will be sold positively without:reserve. moy3 WAI. J. BURNSIDE, Auet. LARGE COLLECTION OF NEW BOOKS AT ACC TION.—WiII be sold at the Auction Room, corner of Federal street and the Diamond, on Friday and Satur day evenings, an extensive assortment of BoOka. Among the collection will be found standard works on History, Poetry, Theology, the Brame, Medicine; Novels, Bo mantes, Illuatmted Hooks, ku ; Family and Pocket Bi bles; Prayer Books, various sizes and styles of binding; Litter and Cap Paper, Steel Pens, ke. Sale to take place at n o'clock. NVAI. J. BURNSIDE, Anet'r. Tly: public are requested to examine the assort. went during the day. may 3 rALUABLEI PROPERTY.—On Thursday evening V next 11th inst., will be sold without reserve, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Reserve town ship, at the distance of one mile only from the borough of Manchester, and *2O rods from the Beaver Road. Being lot No. 208 as:markedland numbered in the plan of the Reserve tract opposite Pittsburgh. There is an excellent spring of water on the premises. Any person desirous of purchasing could not have a snore desirable site for a residence. . . . . Persons desirous of further information will please call on arr. Hampton Woods, on the premises. Terms—Otte fourth cosh, and the balance in three equal annual pay ment?ith Interest; secured by bond and manage on the prope ty. [may4] WM. .1. TIVIINSIDE, Anct. B OO KS will be opened at the Office of the Tree Surer of the Monongahela Navigation Company, at the Exchange Bank; in the city of rittsburgh. on the 23d day of May nett. to receive subserlptions of Stock sufficient to pay the debt incurred in the construCtion of :said im provement. By order of the Board. aplo-0123 WM. BAREWELL,,See'y. . - HE CZAR, HIS COURT AND PEOPLE: including a T Tour in Norway and Sweden, by John S. Maxwell; received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON& STOCKTON. mayg Booksellers, eofiiet and Third streets. Fashionable Clothing Sterei No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSIT&SEVENTH MBE Subscribers respectfully infoim iteif friends and the public generally, that they heive just received a-new supply of French and English Cloths, and caul meres,-s:Vesungs of all styles and•quality—Readrmtuie Clothin g of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article Usually ; kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to the advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. may3-tf INFMULLEN & DOWNING. 101ORTRATT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTING.4-Mr, X Colin. tenders hii thanks to Ids patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has . on:hand, a large tariety Arlaindscapet, tin Sale at the - Odeon, on Fourth street, between Wood 'Mad 'Smithfield; SPICING AND SiI.IIIII.IER. GOODS ! . A. A. MASON A-- C. - L. - ANTHONY &CO, 1 A. A. Malkin 41i. Co 4 iVe. eV Market &refl. betwecn '77,ini and . Fourth- Stieaftf. Prrrs Hu RG 11..PAt, lAVP, recently, opened their new and elegant Store, 1, With an extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods - . comprising upwards ne three.'M !id rod paelages of the 'latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country nro particularly invited to bell and eXIIIIIIIIC our stock. as It is our intentio.t to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. Oue of the firm, residing in New York, will he constantly sending us on fresh:supplies of the most desirable goods, therobj giving us everrfacility in the transaction of our business that could be possussod bo custom houses. Prices arc there fore oaranieed to ba low us tho lonost New York anti Philadelphia rates. • 'ap7 New Dr y Goods• AT N0..65 MARK= ST.. II TW7iE I V.it un4cniigned has itbit .did usiortment of FANC.r ANA 1731731 . 1 .ii DRY GOUT poyters und Munufuctuier#, xi pricri, viz 4.4 Brown Muslius, 4; cut. 7.8 131cuelled 94 " Dress Gingham 11.1 to 25" LEitglish Lawns NEW STYLE BESS GOODS: Satittstripe Granite mirage, Fancy Dress Silks, . Plaid Crape D'Orleatts, • Chameleon" Satin et. and pr. SiJk Tissue, Black Satin barred Silks, New style IrettchkLawns, Black Gr.). D' Amour " (Mullet (mitres, . -New style.Bromule. - The Lamm; are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new stylu Paris. printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton. Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls. white Brasile Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black 'and Black Hafred Barage Shawls, Block and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and' Mous tr LaMe Shawls. 1 have also! received a bunutifill assortment of new style Bonnet taibbons, Linen Cambric -Handkerchiefs, Cravats and-Sparfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted. silk Gloves and 'Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Pnrasoletts and Sun Sbddes. The Gc%EtEMEN are _particularly requested to call and examine a. beautiful assortment of, block, blue. 'olive brown and - invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy. Vesting., Cassimeres, Cravats, &c. - - - I have also a large stock of Staple Goods. viz: Brown and bleached linen. Table Cloths, Russia. Diaper. Irish Linen. Conottade, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills, Manchester and Scotch Ginglianis, Chambrey . Oinghains, brown and bleached Muslim' of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. beloW last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, ape? No. G 5 Market street, Pittsburgh. F.NTI.E3IENS , FUILNISHING GOODS..--Wnozz G acts:.—Edtraid Todd's; Co.,have just received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. e have received from our factory cast, a large stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts. standing collars; 20 " " Narrow " and Byron; 40 " medium quali " 00 " very low price d. 12 ° fins linen bosoms, with collars; 35 0 0 and common bosoms ; 50 " Byron 'totaling collars. all qualities; • 40 " black and fancy adjusting Stooks; Also, Crean the eastern cities: cases fine Gingham Umbrellas' 3 " and common. uspenders; 2 ". " under Shirts and Drawers ; 20 dozen gout's' Lisle Th'd. Gloves; 40 " ". cotton; elastic tops; 250 " brown and mixed and cotton half Bose, all qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks. and Ties Carpet Bags; &e.. he. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices ; knowing, that an. . der the clrcumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased, we are able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the east ern cities. One of our Son is constantly in the F.astem market, hy means of which we , are daily supplied with New Goods. FJAVAIID TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. Hugus, entrance on Ptah street. APRIL 10, isAg. IL hICRPIIii is now opening his SECOND SUP FIX of Spring and Summer Goods, and has this morning open an assortment of Linen Gingham', super. Earlitton do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in great variety; Manchester Giughains, new pat terns. In ins assortment now opening, arc a great many articles at lower prices than usual, such as fine purple prints, yard wide, at 121 c.; fine* British Prints at 12}c.; Dress Gingham,. taunt width, at P4c.; Dress Lawns. yard wide. at 121e4 Shining Muslirts. very low; Irish Li nen, Ste. also open this morning, an assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes. small figures, for children; Lawns for do. Also, Chatnelion Silks; India Wash do.; Crime Shawls. &c. Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, will do well to call mid see the g oods , arid hear the prices. Merchants Will find, in Wholesale Rooms on the story, an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at alnint.East ern p ri ces. t. npl3 .1 A. 31A h 6O, are ARKET STREET. re OpCll- ,11L nig au extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS. Just received per express: coruprihing the largest and most fastiimiableatock of Dress Goods to be found in this city. Amongst which. we mention. 30 pieces extra rich, embroideredPoil de,,Chevre, a new article, and the most desirable goods in the market. A hio.satin stripe Challies, Pelages, Flamm, Mohair stripe French Jackonets, de. . a 2 Fresh Spring Goods.. SUACKLETT . WHITE, Who!clinic Dealers in Dry Goods, No. 99 Wood street, Pittshurgh. invites the attention of Western Merchants to their sank of Ameri can and Foreign Thy Goods now receiving direct front the Eastern Importers . and manufacturers. Receiving regulnr supplies of Fresh Goods during the season, and devoting a large share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure buyers they ~will find such inducement offered for cash, as will give the Most ample satisfaction. Determining to meet the views of buyers in full, they now otierguods at Eastern prices. and to invite all to call and examine for themselves. 4 A. MASON Ir. C0.,.N0. &Market street, have just Ai...received a Fplendid assortntets of Dress Goods. amongst which may be found fluted, plain and striped Berage. of all qualities; Silk Tissue, Mohair Stnpes Grencdi re, Satin Stripe Du Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chat lis. Fancy Silk French Jaeonets. lee. npla prr., ChOTILS.—W. It. Meerut has just reeeiv ` ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassinteres, of the best manufacture. color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited to look at his stock and ear the : prices • apl9 iIIItTI7.6 . MYSUSS ANWIDISH GINENS.-I.V. It. 17.1. loduarnr invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shirting Mastitis, of the best make— and undressed Irish Linens, warranted from flax. For sale, at very low prieusi at the north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. nail) J)11.1,01V CASE MUSLINS..—W. R. MtTarui has ;Oat received a supply of the above goods, of suitultle width, 'imitating a few piece} of very fine quality: for sale at the corner of Fourth tied Market tit, upl9 DEF:IIING - V. friTIN S.—A supply. of different widths, ((rota one to three yrints witted bleached and un hl-achett, just received and for sale low oldie Dry Goods !louse of . W. IL MURPHY. apl9 corner Fourth and Market sits. CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—A. A. 3lssos &. Co., 60 Market street, have just received, per express, anoth or large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. - . '4P'2l Clai'iliA'qiiallii.A ITS—A. A. Mason & Co., nii Ma r , ket street, have pled receive), per express, a choice assortment of Wronglit Capes and Collura. ap22 111.ACK E—A. A. Alssos & Co.. will open s I morning 20 pieces of Plain. Plaid, and Satin SUMO lir:rages. Also. c010r...Al Berner. of every style. n 02.2 tIiKTISSUES AND BMW; Et4.—W, H. Al minty tins L now open on assortment of the shove goods, includ ing plain black: satin barred do fancy figured do: Also, Ita!ytrium from 124 ets. up to finest qualities; also, Or gandie !Amos in great variety, at northeast comer of 4th and lttnrkrt it,. apt? r Oa: iSil:KrArTnitiiii;iii - aiii7oirpe ply of Tickiugs, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill A. C. A., eearl River. and other approve:Li styles,_of .th usual width. Also, 44 Ticking, of a very fine and Dupe rior quality, at a very low price. npi HAWLS:—A. A. Msso:s k Co., Market street, have 1.71 just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2 do Embroidered Thitict; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib. et Berates de Leine. and other Shawls. ap2o ADZES' DRESSIOODS.—A hill supply of all the I various stylcs-O summer Goods, such as Silk Tis sues. Darages, Ore s, Lawns, Ike.. now open at the Dry Hoods House W. R. MURPHY, apID No -cast cor. Fourth and Market sts irli r talf r et street. n a N re Sl— W at "p l" i •M tg. an3xice' Co.,e Nalrt6°- ment of Bonnetßibbonns,oof o p en ing nn and e most fashion able style. ap2o JUST received, by Express, 1 ps Super French Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cassimeres, which will be sold low by C. WERICEBURG, 251 Liberty st. mai (Journal eo • 3 for tialt nub clo £rt BUILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in the improving village of Sharpsburgh; having a a front of 116 feet on the canal, by 109 feet to Middle street. • This property could be divided MR, 5 large build ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle gheny, each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield street by 138 to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Oen'l Ag't., sprig Smithfield, above 'Fourth at. aA NEW two story Brick Dwelling Muse,situ ated on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style. with handsoMe portico in front, double par lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and four good bed rooms on theaccond stop; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of febll-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second et. rpo mr—A. Brick Nouse, corner of Webster and FM j ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. Apply to • febl9•tf C.:CU-MI.OIS. Notice. Mrs 'AVDtlik e osed. of all my eight, title Mid interest, In 1 - 1. the Go Wing business, to Mr.-John . D. Dtmlevy, I beg leave to recommend him to the patmnaoi of my for mer customers. - - A. UFFTNOTON. Up. It will be seen by the above' nodes/ that the sub seriber has - purchased Mrs. - thringhm's Interest in the above business, whidh Will be continued at the Ohl Stand, NI 120, Wood street, whets be iviirbe pleased to serve all who may want aold Leaf, DentiiVs Pon, ?se, Ind be hopes,' by tutention to his business and fair dealing, to give satisfaction to, those Who may favor him with:their ,Patronage: - . Joni.; D. DUNI. • • TIMM - trEEI.--4000 lbs;lsugar ;cared ;Med Bief, e. prints =leis far famllY•irsa, _Just received eirisLfor sale by (AV] S,ELLEISY 111 COLS.. ERE Boobs -Fresh Arrlear, 4TII BT.. AND THE DIAMOND. received n large nit. vplen- W AND STAPLE SPRING tI)S, purchased front the lan tince.the recent grec.t fall in Furniture Prints GI to 12Ic 4-4 Purple . 124" . BI ue aml orange prints 12k" bteant-Boat "Citinini. kaat iiardf • . AND PITTSBURGit• r - ; • DAIS.,.rSTE.ADI:PA.C.KE - .T Independent Line of steamers is now compOsed J. of the largest, swiftest, hest finished and futtinihed, and 11104 t powerful Wets on the waters of the Wcst.!The highest wages.are paid forthe services of the ltstl ued most experienced ,men engaged in the river beanie's's.— The line has been in operation for sig years ; haicartietl nearly two millions of PeOple, withlint doinu the Slightest injury to their persons.. The. propqMors challenge com parison with any pi sietiger hne in the Union Tor safety, regularity, and speed. All %that Money can procure, has been provided for ths safety, comfort and cputontence of passengent. The boats teavuTorCinciiittau as follows: .1 1 10iVIUYPielf.ET..,-The MoNoNGAlisi.A., - Capt. Stooe, Will leave Pittsburgh every Monthly Inoriiinipal.loiicipek; Wheeling every Monday evening. at 11.1 , . • TUESDAY PACKET.- - -The HiiimaA. No. 2, Capt. Jno. Kibler:kr, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 p. 51. WE'D itESDAY PACKET.—The Nutt , ENGLAXD 310. 2.. Cppt., S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every. Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheuling every Wedupsday even ing at 10 P. IL • TIIIIRSDAY PAC KET.—'nie BRILLIANT. Cagt. R: .l. Grace. will leave Pittabtitgli every Thurstist morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening ut ICI P. 11. FRIDAY PACKET—The CLIPPKIX No. 2, Capt. Civiokt, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clockl. Wheeling every : Friday evening at 14. P. r. SATURDAY PA CKET. —Thet ItiRSSENGEII, IN, Camp, will leave 'Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 1U o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10'r. x. SUNDAY PACISET,—The ISAAC Nserrox, Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at le o'clock; Wheeling every Stn,day evening at LO nay 19. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Pstaket FE.BIIVART I It. 1949. F.EnurAuy Ict i 349. . . - . LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND 4 P. AL Thrfollowin new boats complete theline for the present season: ATLANTIC, gap*. JIMIOS raikinson; BALTIC, Capt. A..Licobs;' and L 01.718 M'LANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats tire entirely new, and amfitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure Ins been provi ded. Theboats will learn the Monosgultela Wharipont. at the foot of Roust. Pa-ssedgers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised boors. or Brownsville. 1 ' The'new and - splendid passenger and mit steamer Bit ',Tic, Capt.A.Jseoes. vrill lease or the aoye portdurifig the present week, at i s ,s. _a., positively: l i a ll o t ht Or:passage. applyou banal.: - ..- feh2 i .r e ro tijr For New Orleans. TIIE fine nen steamer AMERICAN [EA GLE. JANIVII ATKINSON MIMICS, will leave or - t ea ove and all intermediate landings. i For freight or passage apply on board. or to - ap2o G. B. MH.TENBERGER, Agent. rovviasville. 1481 4 . TIIF. new Mail and Passenger steamer AT I.A.DITIO, JAXIES .PAItiII4.IMC. Master. wit leave for t a above port this day, at b ♦ . sr. ; poiitively. For freight or passage apply on ... board. . feta ' For St. I.outs. - TIIF. i first runtiiiig passenger sttnr PEN - N- A SYLVANIA, It C:GILAY, Ilfaster.iiill leave reg_u arty . for tha above and intermediate ports. For freight or patsuge appl •on hoard. • u .20 Por Lafayette and Wabash River., The light draught steamer SWAN..II: May itigait Master, will leave for the above acid ,inter mediate landings, regularly.. • or freight or passage apply ou board, or to apr4 JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati I. The light draught 'teenier FRIENDSHIP. aims, Muster, will leave fur the ehove and intermediate ports, regularly.. or rem It or passage ripply on board. ; mar 15 For St. Louts. . The new and splendid steamer ORIC.N'TAI., VAN !WON, AlNStfir, will leave for the above and intennediute ports, regularly. For frei.dt or passage apply' on board. . _marl() Seaver and Wellsville Packet.: . , _ THE *steamboat BEAVER; Cuss:Les E. 2 CLAturs., Master. will, during the coming w titer season , make daily trips to Deaver and Wellsville, leaving - Pittibitrgh every morning at 9 tic mid Wells ville nt 3 o'clock, P. M. ' dects D. Si. HARTON .k CO.. Acauts. For, lit. Lout*. , THE splendid steamer . NORTII qAROLI DEVINNEf. Master. will leas* for thu soove ant, intermediate pons, - `regularly. For freigat or passage apply on board. feb4 Sew Arreiagement. THE steamer CALEB COPE vrillbeave for 01 . 474.1, Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville, pn Toes - 4 day, Thursday. and Saturday. at D at.. re turning on Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday. !tine has a boat at the laudind, between Wood . strect and the Bridge : prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. ILARBAUGII. Agents, mare No. :.t'l.-Woodiarcet. For New Orleans. lag Tlll Splendid new steatites SAVANNA, IL Ow :saws. Master, will leave tcgularly forth° above and all internieniate lauding*. For freight or passage apply on board: febl • For St. Louis. Galeria; and DOintone: gla THE goOd sttainor ST. A Nl'llOSiY. Trios Mit, Muter , will lettic far die above, „ „ , rc ror a aight or passage apply ou board ' or to :i ', JAMES tiIAY,L , Or " amr2,3 ' GEO. liIII.TENI3ERG.EII. Alet. Pittsburgh and 'Wheeling Packet. . TIRE swilt steamor CONSUL, D'ossi. - r P. Euc. , ./et, Alust.r, will lcavo reguhirly for Wheeling : on Monday, Wednesdayiaud Fri day, at Id o clock, pm uely heave Wheeling, every Tuesday, Thursday, aad Slstur day. at 7 o'clock. A. 11.. posinrely. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be_procured. for the consfdrtiuld safety of passengers. has been provided.- Thl boat is also provided with a Self-acting safety-guard, all prevent explosion. • . ° Fur freight or PrissaP a pp l y ( J%lbsl Fl.ord. or to Lima , ACK4Agoot _.... ___ • IrcieVlnolnnalf. ZeitThe neer an& splendid PassengeiSioaraer HIGHLANDER, Captain 11. A. fAesx- will cave for the above - and all intenuediate ports do Mars day. April 27. Per freight or passage, baring superior aeclonimoda tions, apply ow board.! °IWO , - For Louisville.. 1 itli_imaii THE Kentucey River Packet, GTIE'Y' EA 01.E, Emposs, .taster, will teal* for the a ia.,ilincrmediattr. ports regularly. Fat freighter passage epply on hoard. . . febB For St. Lout.. '.i 04 , THRoew and splendid steamer AkTMEW W FULTON, W. H. FLl.TOF,M2.4ter,trili kayo or the a ova and intertnediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply-op.board. or to japt7 JAN F.Sf ALI.Y. THE fine. , steamer WYO . :MX(3A TISOM , W•M i gt GICEEKLYE, 'Master. wig leave reettlarly for the above port and all intermediate landings. on Thursday, April 27th. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on hoard, or to r 27 GF.O. 13. MILTF.NBERGEIti Afoot. .. . HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscri her has just received from the west IS number of excellent draught, harnesS and saddle horses which he Will sell on very moderate terms. Persons wishing- to procure good horses are re quested to call at his stables and examine his sukk. ' R. H. PATTER . ON. Monongahela Livery Stable,First street, one floor from Smithfield. nnl7 rr HE SOLUTION OF ..TET.---A liquid HUNIAN HAI it j DYE,- that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness. and iinproves and softens it. Price; 50 cents, Or $l,OO. Sold at 02 Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON. Agent, mer2s BD Liberty street. Pinthurgh. A NEB AVORK ON COAL.—This work will be M il. sued soon, on a Royal Bro.. about 750 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em bracing, from official reports of coal-producing Countries. the respective amounts of their production, consumption, and commercial distribution; with the prices, tariffs, cur rency, and international regulations, by R. G. 'Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of. London, &e. 11U'Subseripticms taken at the. Bookstore of H. S. Boa. worth & Co., Fourth street, near Market, where a more extended account of the work can be seen: Price: 35,00. apt? U E HUY 11.I.USTRA real . r.l.orrtuN OF THE ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. To he completed in 12 parts. Part Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, a l 2 ern. Market"anif3d sic. A Having just received a large importation of Wines, &c., together with my large stock in Store and Cellar dealers are'requested to call and examine for themselves as good bargains can be had at the,ecirner of Smithfield and. Front. P. C. MA.RTIN. West Polite. ;Works. ' PRESTON WAGNER', Engine Builders, have com menced business on Penn st., near the Points at the establishment formerly carried on by Sisekhorise&. Nel son. Persona wishing . 10 purchase Steam Engines for ßoats, of for other purposes. will please favor as with a call, as We Batter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city. Mao, rolling milt and castings of every description can be had at the shortest notice. . Rzoommera_cnor, Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq., Church, Carothers & Co., H. Denny. Esq.. M. Allen & Co. CTPRIAN PRESTON, . ENOCH WAGNER • Oteorte Armor,- . VASHIONABLE TAILOR., No. 43, Market 17 Having removed his Tailoring Establishment to the rooms an Market sm lately oceupied•aa &Bookstore, by Bolvrorch & Co., the undersigned a preparedtatil all or ders in his line which may be entrusted to Meanie by Ms old friends and customers, and the public gehelialy. His long experience in the business and the success with which he has pioseeuted it be Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of.pationage. He all descriptions of Clothing'in the lmst means 'add most fashinnablo style,TOß CASH.- , APF-439 - CEO - -nity and jlj for si4e by . Wit W. 11011AVOH, ~4'. ors': ... . ...... ~..,....: MEG '; • - " '~3anker~` ates ~ ` ~chan ~ r~=~i~~~~ ~~~: HILL dt CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKETS, • And Deakis in Foreign and Domestic. JOrltangt cafes of Depose, Ilan* Nola, Gold an Siker, Pro. 45 tram! stre.t,:frd *eV biloto Fourth, Westside, Pitistrufgh; Pa. • morl4-ly MINN ALDER ICHADIE.E. EDWARD RABIC KIL&IIER & nAmitt. . Bankers and _Exchange Brokers, Leatrra in Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange : CerafitaSes nrDep ir, Bank Notes. and Coin: - - - Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the. , SL ,Charles Hotel. ' ' tente2e S. 110i.MES & sow, Benkir3 oitd Dealers in Exchange Coin and .Samk.Nerej, Ne. 55 Afarket street, Pittsburgh. • SELLA:OI BANE. ' VACUA:CGS. New York pr Philadelphia : / Louievi Ile Baltimore " St. Louis Buying. rates; Ohio dig Indiana -- . Kentucky Virginia • " Wheeling -•-• Tennessee . 3 ," - Taos. Ltte 1100 N & SARGENT. , • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS... .. N. _E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streits:,:,Pittsbitrkh:-Pct:, D EALERS inCoin, Bahk.Notes: Time Bills; Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, arc. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities-of the - Union* and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchnscrs. ,- CURRENT and.par funds received on deposit°. - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Ultion,'Ail the lOwest rates:: , . . ' IHMl:nimcss I - -,...• Mess " rs. M. Leech & Son - . - ' -- '.: , :i•;,' ".• • • Ogden & Snowden, , . • ' :.• •. , ,; . ..:1,.. ; -•:: . •,• . . • . Wm. Bell & Son - . Pittsburgh- .:'..,.. - '," . - S. AFClurken & Co, . - . , . --....,:,,..-:. • . English & Bennett: . - -', ..-: '•-• ~.- ' • Fleming & Brother, 1 ,- • Files, I.nthrop & Co., •Plaladulpniti., , , - W. ll. Thompson & Co. .-, • ":. ' -....-',:.; • Hondly, Phelps .& Co. t N..,„„ yoryg„.,, ~..:-, . ., - ,t, • Babcock &Co. )•.- - - .•,• -. • . Ti ff any. %Yard & Co. ) •:', ... ';-. - -• " Jim. AFCtillough & Co. Boltimotro. Mr. James (Jorge,e - • - :.- -‘, ' • H. Ifutina. Cincinnati, O. . . .• , . ig Joseph tWatsson, i . :i..,, ior i, th. , ... 7..1. i Aresssrs.renuer & AlMillun, . .., "'.. • ' . .' IL. F.' Ellis. Esq.. Misfile:. Runk or. wistown,l%;.:". - Pittsburch. Senienda•r tal. 1 , 17- • ' ' . - 1' :,- .A' t'KtVA IL; DISEASF.S.• ,Dr -Brotan,'••-oz•.. , 15 Diamond Alley, con be consulted lit 4in'; .axes ore prirarr or drticatenoturr Melaka - sat lo the human frame.. • • • • Sylii I is a nil Syphilitic erupt iotts.Onforritric and its consequences; cl.( alar iegether, With all . ..tc•••' . . {enaltt, impurities of the dood, With all Ilise4seit:or !so swat origin. skin diseases-with sirlCtuteifgluelarfethriti" lischarges. scminat weakness and impotency; also; pile 4 benmation, F.:tonic weakness, diseases. of the :ttotuto,'„ moutilly . mippiessions, diseases of the :joints. : env. itercousatTeetions. pains hi die back and.luiniu.irW' Wiens of the neck of the bladder mid kidney . S. icoriptiir eruptions, teller. riicrworm. omrc. , rial TVVELVE YEAtid , PIIACTICt • Exelasively devoted to the study and treatment of vette* real disorders, and those arising from youthful eXceased gaiety climate. or impurities of the blood, whereby the conentuiton may have been enrcebled. enables Ihr. Brown to oder assurances of speedy relief to all who nosy ptikas therbselves under his cure.- Dr. Drown's ofliees are conveniently nrrimged into sap: - avow nparunents. Patients CPU visa Dr: 11, without-hex' s of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need °lrradiate! . aid.to - oldnidgood advice privately and prompdp -.76 all such, Dr. BroWn's ready skill an removing esnmeddfit, sans, in their various forms and stages, °Wets indium. mints Which can rarely be equalkll. Simmers are hereby:ap prised that Dr. Drown Las been 'regularly edarttedta every branch of medicine. and for the last twelve'yearP confined himself exclusively to the ttinllgle/It of thong' diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regnlarly educated tvergeoft•l3l Pittsburgh who 'gives his whole attenfion_to those war plaints. . . frrCertain, safe:and speedy cures will, la all cases k te guaranteed. Recent cases arc relieved in a short timi, withotuiuteri. ruption from business. irrHerniu or Ruptaire.—Dr. Brown also itivibtspar; sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid paitreu far attention to that disease.. .- I.etters from distance, asking advieo, mast contain a , the. or they will not be utteuded.to. : frrOdiee ou Diamond Alley. a few doors from-Wsod , street. towards the Rnarkct. Consultations sktlyeaurti detail!. 11ALA TISAL-Pl . . wly diseuv . uted edy for Itheurnausut is a speedy and eertant terrtedy,, for that painful trouble., It Dever (Wien and Private Consultation mould ulicy, Pituburgh, Pa. Tie Doctor always it all Paper Warehouse. NTO. 47. MARKET ;STREET, between Third did} j\ Fourth street- Pittsburgh, Pa.—TuomAs ra [MEL, Munufacturerrind Importer of WALL PA Pl' fi," This Board Prints. Bottlers, Lautimupe Papers, Ornamental'- Designs, Transparent Window Shades, and dealer.; in W riling and 'Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders' Boards. Jac., dte.—bas nt present on hand n very client:lira. and well assorted stock of every article lu his line - of silicas; To xrersons who buy tom:Regain, he will male so /anvil a discount as can hardly fail bailees= their,mm. torn; and the great ea:fay from which housekeepers* . illi, have it in their power to select, and thc ray ista - :- which which he is determined to sell theta, will. he Batters him,' self, present suck inducements as cannot be offered, its thia.. location, by any other House in the trade. Irrllags and Tanner's , Scraps -will be taken In eix, change. at the highest prices. marl3-IM AM) FOR sa;4:--T . 6e . subscrilter cpasforgele 500 acres of Land, in 3liddbmex township, Bullet 'ante ty. between Butler and Pittsburgh, and seven miles:from Butler: 350 acres cleared, the balance well titabered,widli three farm bonsei„ a large ham, and a good mill iite r Stith sufficient water for a grist and saw &nal, thereon.:; On the, 121110 stream, four and six miles above, there nip tWo grist mills, and several saw mills.. There is no „belief land in the country. It will be sold all togethertor la one, two, or three handred acres. Perron* wishint have good keel land. easily farmed, would-dtrwelkiO avail them/eves of this .opportuuity, and examine. to laud. . [meal) WM. 11071tili; FIWOULD like to call the attenthm CorMit: Met. chants, Hotel and' Steatnboat Bar-keepers, privatis milies, tr. to examine my stork of Wine!, Liquor*, Cigars, tsc-, now in store and cellar. cOneisttng , of the must celebrated Brands, Ate. am. Feeling eoisfident. of havingthe largest and best aSSOittii stock itt my Low . West of the mountains, and being engaged in taiyior. (alien of Wines and I.lquors." Ice., direct to this eountryi persons can rely on being oceoutmodated. hall in- pritii and quality. P. C. MARTIN,' - mutt , corner of Smithfield and Front street . rUHE attention of gentleinen purchasing gannents tot 1 dress wear. or ordinary business purposes, is ,diiiCt ed to the stock of goods ut present on our counters; - Oen. sisting of every grude land shade of French i Ettgjharj and' Belgian' Cloths and Cassitneres. in endless variety,' and u Vesngs for every one's use, which wilt be 'dada to order in a superior manner, at prices that will not be nuestioned. by th e best of bargain makers. C. WMtSFAJERG;.. murlS • (late Arbittire & Co.) 41 rtm ) Ie CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs bat - oue Sold at 52 Chatham at., and hp • IV:11= JACKSON, Aient,...' RA t.therty street Pittsbutgh:' • 100 good . condttiota, l e 'S o atTil l rnie o l f a t P l i tral?r u :n i upS • - TA AFTE O'CONtOlt F DAVID ADAMitI, or ,Bucks elmitly, la vOlumeer lately from Mexico.) will call lipon ute,Poett Masted., Allegheny, city, or on Dr. Watt, he will heat of something to his Interest. Buildings, North side of Itiuntond.:—Persons desiritig . to finish their Mercantile &Mention in the Most thorough and expeditions manner, will find :tlr.l).'s Institution the most perfect West of the Mountains. „ :- Partnership settlements and balance...sheets tnittleizur, Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, anti all kinds of business, Can be furnished with a specification ie. counts, drawn up in such a manner Rl , to exhibit,the opening, conducting. closing and final seltlement'.cif the affairsi thus affording the keeper of the booki inverts erring guide, from the.conuncucement to the trinination of the business. Houns-2 to 4, and 7to 10. r, t. Monongahela Navigatlosa.Compazziy.,‘ - DOOKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to _ID a ziond this improvement from Brownsville-So the State line, at the following times and places, vies as 71Vaynesbufgh, Green co., on the 30th aud 31st May New Geneva, Fayette ea., on the let June; West Brownsville, IVashington. eo.,' on the gd Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange -Bauk,) on the 4th .lune; and to zemtnn °pea at the last mentioned place untitoth. cruise directed. By order of the*Board of Managena; ' split WM. BAKEWEIas deer. JDGazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; I Vay_aaabargb Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send . copy of ply., ' • APOLLO HALL, `• - FOURTH STREET, BETWEIEN WOOD & mAamE7 rpm splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted op in the best style for the aceinirtmodation of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lee ones, Publie Meet ings,-Eabibitions of Paintings, c..&c.. by the night - day, or week: -For termsiipply to C !ARLES H. PAULSON or to PEN.TAII.IIN TEVIS. a p T, • icatildonab is Hat and Cap Manufaotory, FORGE ANSEWTZ. Agt. respectfully G Amb informs his friends and the public general-, 'ly, that he has commenced the`manufacture of Hats rind Caps at No =Wood street, one door above tha corner of second. where be has now on baud a fine as. sorunent of Hats and Caps of his own mnaufactureWhich be will dispose of Wholesale and Retail ou the,most, reasonable terms for cash or city acceptance. thma made to oilier at the shortest notice. aplft.firao. TI :TICE ENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD COAWANY„--No_ . TO CONTRACTORS—.ProposaIs will be re. ceived until Wednesday, the 17thday of Mity, et Ifieetok,' w. ,e., at the Borough of Huntingdon , for - the . GRADING and MASONRY, upon about 36 miles of the Setuutylva nia Railroad between Lesvistovnt 'Mid Huntingdon, and also for the heavy work along the Little.Junlatst,i,,-:„.. Plans end specifications of the work can be seeparthei above named place; for five days previous to thetuntfitp.' pointed for receiving the bids. , - An y further information can be had upon appliettifinl W. B. FOSTER, Jr., Esq.. Associate Farm:ear. at LEW. ISTOWN. S. V. MEREICIL;ZreeRktti. • - ON L Y ' to ' ._2l • OW. t.: ... .... CLNLY CRYSTAL PLATEA,4SB th atba. i: T HE been known to lose it:ll:Wish" "rbetNilitt. ',KZ' on:Wow& It ii equa l in quality ', , r:4: 14 14 , 4 . dish Plate Glass, and is much Inaretrvi:,_..,.-....„..., LOOKINU:GLASS-GLASS r''.6, te,Ora . lA ge , Alto, liardioaranr'alt 4tonploana; He %lk and Awe:loan. _-',...-,,, - -,.. --• Roos.E 7 .A ,, , „-,, 'New York, Atirirtils.o , (#pf4ley ---- ''', , 7 , - - , t." v. J. , ` F T- li '.:-......-.4H-11' 1, , I _I , , f j 1 . 1 1 , fi i; Buying rales.- : county &city prd'at Relief Notem ' Pennsylvania Co. 4 •' ilevr.York 1' ' New Orteami , • EN Ll= }. •. 2r ~. .. BLITING R. 1.141,3% =MN
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