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' , "'-; -::-.." .-,..',.:r.:.;l'l';‘;;fr''''F':'!l!..- ' - gelV-sllVltilki:' 'if*TACt gq ",, -,•:,Z? , :11 1 ... 4is -s, f/A'r,,,:'-'. ? . ,? ...t.?-"' .-,..„---, ',' r.:„..4:--,. ....."..-- ' ...:--, -....: ~..:4A,,,,,;,.,,fi.,,:?:4 ^4,A.''''',"•- •• „ ,_o -' '.;..'-;:on'i'li-64,,:ti-t.:l';'''7,‘•,44;'''r.--5-- . 7 ''''''' ....; 1 ~,i!,,r,-.1:',7-.-eirt i ..-.;':•A`:•;;',l3.l`'‘j4 ‘- .., - ,: ' , -— 1- ' -,:.r.:,'.'''....-.q. ` ,, 54 i,,,.' , ",-:,— '•- - .—!-: ' --', ",- • " NEB PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ,I...CAROTHERS, ' VINIcFADEN, 6o3rmrrrme ron M. 7W. W. WALLACE. • 'PASktENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1949 ' . I,9 CamhOrtel'acket Line.lenvesdailvfor Cincinitati.l.9 A m. Passenger Packet. via' Bryn-Jim-ale, to 'Balthno4 and Philadelphia. 8 A. st.. and 0 P. M. Mail Coach Line. direct to Philadelphia : 9 is zt.. and 14 .Westem and Southern Mail Conch 140e„6 A. X. NOTIII-Western, via Cleveland. daily, to A. - x. Erie and Western New York. daily. 9 e d. ee. lf. pt '-North•Eastern, to Philadelphia ; daily, .except ARRIVALS AND DEL, RTL'IU OF MA.11.8. Eastern Mail via Philadelpina, due 3 12 30 Western Altill,Citt. and Latium., due 8 P. M.. closes 5 A,..m South. via Dalt. and .Washington, due 8 closes 5 n. u. North-Western vin Cleveland, due JO A. M.. closes 0; A. M. Erie and , lVestern Neve:Yorlt:+~JC 81 at., closes SA. 11. 13Ditic of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank 'Merchants' and M. Bank Fanners' Deposit Bank ,- . Band Street Bridge Northern Liberties Bridge Old Allegheny Bride . Connellsville rt: R. Stock, gold on shares,S.2:so City. Bonds (a cent;) - .Monongahela Bridge . . Gas Stock S.t . OFFICE Op'Tilt POST. 1 t , reattix.Miimxo. May 20th, 1444. S We must must • that yes day was th e dullest dal we have yet experien c ed. The tharf looked like "fasting," compared to the scenes that hive been presented upon it in days gone. Baoort.-ASse heard of several small sale...sat former 'quotations.' A lot good Shoulders were sold at 21e.;ia lot of WO Hanna well cured, but badly cut, were offered at 4c. There Ss considerable bad meat in market. hat heavy rota of an excellent quality- Holders are anxious and there appears to be tfitlisposition among some capi talists to invest a limited . amount of money in good' Ba con. tit present rates, intspecalation. . • Cheese—Sales to the trade of new Westerif Reserve at 6061 c.; a prime article of new (equal to Goshen) Was offered at Be. There. is Considerable demand . for Cheese, b it the market is not very well supplied. Sugar—We noticed!sales yesterday at 43, 5 ; 51, and fike: it, • Pot ntois—Sales on. wharf of Galena (or as Food) at Vie.; the :air quotation from store is She. The demand is Food, and an ad Vallee may i.e expected, as the receipts are not extensive. noticed. in the store of Edmond Greer. Liberty street, opposite Smithfield, an extra lot; which be offers a; the ordinary price. Flour—The receipts were light yesterday, and the sales amounted to but a few barrels. There appeared to be rather more inquiry from store. Many lots Were stored away, in expectation of a speedy advarTee. We heard of one or two aales at $4,50; one at 84,37 ; and a small sale of 30 bbls. at $4.25. We think a fair quotation for yesterday's operations would be $4.372-1,60, and dull; for buyers are quite shy. Sales from store at *4,75. Raisins—Sale of 20 boxes at 52,00. Pea Nut s—Sale of 50 bu. at 8.2,25. Eggs—Sale of 2 bbls. at 7e. Lardt—Sale of a small lot in NO. 1 in kegs at 4e. Beans—Sales by single bbl. nt 87e. The market is well supplied. Ilay—Very little arriving; sales in AllsghenY'rnatket • yesterday at 510,00. •-• :Beeswax—Sale of 173 lbs. at 21e. NEW YORK WOOL MARKET. MONDAY, May 15, 184 S. The feeling is rather better among buyers and something more of a disposition manifi sted to meet the views of holders. The stock on hand is dimin ishing and we think none will be left over; still the ruling price for the new crap must be low ,as manu facturers are running at too low profit/s(and noue i at all in some instances) to open the season at high rates. The whole aspect of our own and foreign af fairs, may, however, undergo so much of a change before the new el;p comes in, as to materially affect its price. We are watching certain movements and shall duly chromic the result. We do not improve or lessen our quotations of last week which are as follows: IMES Saxonn 3 , 1 to 45; Merino, 33 to 38; 34 to full Mood, 32 io 3.5; common, 25 to 38 ; Pulled, No. 1. 26 ; super.or. 27 to 30.—Merchants , Ledger. LL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur., Nicholson & Co.. (Engle Foundry.) are requested To call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid . accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, onthe let July next. -May 16 &11.T1ICRS. NICHOLSON k Co. lri." A general assortment of Hollow Ware. &c.. attye lowest market rates. Liberty st.. bend o f ood M. may 17-21 n AILTHUES. NICHOLSON & Co. A DE'SI EILATUM TO ALL WHO A Ilubbrr Fluid. for preventing Pees corroding iu Ink; also. for _adapting them to write on Parchment, without the aid of pumice. and to facilitate the ink &W -ing: free: TO Students. Conveyancers and Mercantile men, it in invaluable. By Merely adding a. few drops !of tbil; MEW to the Ink in use. it will instantly be found ito be the best auxiliary ever °tiered, nit it netitralkes the end. precipntes the sediment, causes a free flow of tile ink. nod diVeIIACS with the trouble of tripiug a pen. ; Just received and Mr stile by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Stationers, ap3 cor. Market and Third stsi t t )OOKS Will be opened at the Office of the Treasur e 13 of the Montingahrla haVigation Company, at the Exchange Bunk. in the city' of Pittsburgh. on the lid day of May next. to receive subscriptions of Stock sudici4nt to 'pity the debt incurred in the construction-of said int pr,.vement. By order of the Board. - • I - apl9.tfil:l3 WM. BAKEWELT.,•See'yi New irstehionabie Est r The,Suhe c ri be r has just opened, adjoining the Exchange Bank; and immediately opposite the office of the Morning Post, sth street. a FASIIIONAIII.E STOCK OF GOODS tier coeds wear. whteti has been selected frem the largest FrenCh importing housc'East. A sight of the goods will convince nil that they are of the newest styles 11.1111 finest fabricks ever brought to this city. lie will en deavor to Make hie garments fit so easy and well. that the pleasure of ts Miring them. shall only be equalled lty the pleasure of paying for them. Terms Cash. and ',does in rorreirpn.d.. (may lel JNO. CURRA Valuable Improved Property. 17,011.• SALE--A Brick House and Lot, in 3111 Ward, On Vine street; price 81000. Also, is Brick House alai Lot, 4th Ward, Congress street; price ?1800. A160.i. a Brick House and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; pace , 11C.1400. Afro. it Brick House and Lot on Jusnes st., AJle glieny; privet 1500. Also, a 'vacant Lot on Locust street, sth Ward; price 5550. A bargain can be had in tlse above. Minas accommodating. .S. CUTHBERT, mnvil .Genrral Agent. Smithfield streri, NZ= TU m E Insurance Copanyof North America, of Phila. delphialltrough its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, otter ik to make permanent anti limited Insurance Oil property. iy this city mid its, vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prcia. . Siunuel Brooks, Alex. llenry. Charles Taylor. Samuel W. loses, • ~samuel.W. Smith, "Edward Smith. 'Ambrose White. John A: Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, • John White, • John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. IVood. - Wm. Welsh. : Henry D. Sherrnrtl. See7y. This is the oldest insurance Company in the United States. having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petard, andiron, its high standing, long experience. am ple means, and itvoilling all risks of an extra. hazardous • charneter,it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM . P. .TONES: . At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones & Co, Water aild Front son,. Pittsburgh • BERIERE rint E 31011. N ING - POS.T, and all the' Daily and Illa r bt !Of the Weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Weste.rn and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbet's Counterfeit De teeter, he., kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, ,At his General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel( msyl3 : yONSEMPTION. COUGH, SPITI'ING OF BLOOD, .‘,.) BRONCHITIS. kc.—To Consumpeires.—Four-fifths of you are really suffering front neglected colds, or an ob struction and consennent Inflammation of the delicate'li Wing of - those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces nein and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. and a spitting of b ood, matter, or phlegm, which finally , axhausts the strength of th e _ patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXPECTORA NT NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing a'nd Itappy zestilts. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. Elat•Tor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et.. near Wood. _ may 3 _ . 0101 ONE RALF of the line' steamer er WXO. MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer : For particulars and terms enquire of .. ; S.& W. HARBAUGM` — nay 6 53 Water street and 104 Front at ~;~ ~~~;: fIALENA NESHANNOCKS-200Sucks more at those &Jr GOOD POTATOES, just received and for sale by str, 21 ' KING /c. MOORHEAD. spor I have used some of the "Galena Neshannoelts" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alleyotnd can honestly say, that they are far superior to any pout toes I leave ever seen in this market: I aP ' AVM. C. MEREDITH. Whtte Swart Hotel, MARKET !SHEET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND DrENILYLANDWHER respectfully imforins his o ld LI fitiends and customers, that the above establishment has undergone a thorough rendring, and is now' fitted 'up In the neatest and most beautiful style ; for the reception of guests. Every luxury the market affords will be pro- ' cured, and neither pains or expense will be spared to r6t dor vt those .lio sojourn with Lim comfortable as they Man possibly7 - desire. His, he constantly supplied ' with,the.purest old. Wines and Liquors, Ile keeps ion hantUldras' fine Pale ale, Pellet's fine old Brandy; Jo-. hantusbergerls and fine...Chatunnign.Wines, of the 'oldest and hest brands. He respectfully solicits thepatranage of the . • , . .mayrt-Int•;. OHAP-..-10 barrels \o. I Trimmed Shad4Orsalekly‘ ratiyl,s ' . . T-$. ' .;~y'r~ ~'4 toinlitercial anb STOCKS. -- Par rabic: Aska. °firm!. '2,50.00 850.15 • '6.5, 0,00 50:00 44,00 43,50 50.00 47.00 '45,00 None hi - market. 50,00 50.00 45.00 50.00 35,00 25,00 30,00 35,00 5.00 1,43 U 5,06 05.00 16.50 50.0(1 45,00 UaUy ROVICW, 'the 21-arkets. •Take Notice. Fire and Marine Insurance Boat Stock for Bale - - 2,;?-• - - •• • 'A! , , - ;'_.•.!'7: -. ! . 't: , ''4,.:tft - ;' , ' "17,i':.:z.'7::'.-,-..:.:•:.R),z;,-,,;_,,,;:,-.: fl'.. -., :' . '';'''.:,,.. 4,: if,5'".;.f.t - ',ff' .;'.'-11;.-4,.•• • .1.4,-FEET narra.tt I,I3CIIANNEI.,=i;aI.LING. •• •, • AnItIVCD. i• S l eittlaCr•lle:rver. Clark. WelliailllP: ."-•• ' Batik. Jacobs.- Browneville. "v. • Atlantic. Parkinson. do: Caleb Coot, Moore, Beaver:mil Wellsville Michigan N,,. 2. ctilson. Heaver; • " Lake Eric, Hemphill. Heaver; " hlcsseng - cf, Woodward, Cinciimat ; Consul, ginney. , Wheeling; ‘Vvoraine, Greenlee St Lonisit.._ a 'Wellsville. Bartle., Wheeling; 44 . Isaac Newton. Mason, Cincinnati; DEPARTED, Strainer Beaver, ci nr k, Baltie...larobs. Brownsville. "• Atlantic, Parkinson, BrOwnsville: " Caleb Copc. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. " .. Clipper No 2: Crooks, " Cumbria, Forsyth, St, Louis; . " Consul. Kinney. - Wheeling; Nicgura Cos . St. Louis; ; re' The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trips: 34'1" Seu card of Brownsville packets. N Ozr See cards of Wellsville packetr. 103" The steamer savanna, Capt. Dennison, will leave • for New Orleansi n about a week. LOUIHVILL FOR WHEELING, CINCNNATI & LOUISVILLE. • • :onto REGt,'"lto SALTHDAY PACXET.—The A 1\ 0 1 030.00 d " , tst passenger steam Pat, -Ytt . o ket TELPGRAo J. Jr Perry. Coln lf., - • • - - launder, will leaytTow oo . n . f oov ho z i.. ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, andats otoroi &jj oie Isom, every Saturday,.at 10 o'clock prectsoll Fur freight or passage apply on board- sr ,. FORSYTH & The Telegraph has been built expressly 'r at regular Packet. mid with a view entirely to poi coa st of pos _ seugers: the accommodations are inferior to n, Lout on the western waters. The Telegraph' wi II run in, ane'. ion with the lien Franklin No 0 and !Pike No U. 'solos Louis—time 'through, Fire DAYS, att.__ ST lel A 111 et It 1.113 st-Itls CHANGE OF TEMB-'-rzommer Arrra77 m;m: from April 2t —Leave Manchester 7. 7 o'clock in the morning.• and at each even hour until a o'clock at night. -excepting her o'clock trip. which will be omitted. 'heave her Pitt street lauding. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh. at 71 o'clock in the morn. ing : and at half-past each hour. until half-past ont night, omitting Iter half-past I trip. Sunday's excepted. irrOreenwood Garden is now open for the reception of visiters. The Boat lands at the Garden. J. ItFKAIN, Proprietor. NATIONAL -HOTEL, LAW lIENCEVILLL, PA. THE subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has opened the Lorimer House. Two Mile Run. in the bor ough of Lawrencevlle, (formerly kept by Mr. S. Light. eap,) and is now prepared to accommodate all who may give him a call. His Bar is furnished with the most choice Liquors—Porter, Ale Cider, Atha...re' \Voter. Ate.. &c. in connection with the above. he 'testi CONFECTION ARY, ICE CREAM and BAKING ESTABLISHMENT; where C:onfectionnries. Creams and Cakes. of all descrip tions. may at all times be had; and Parties supplied at the shortest notice. This establishment will be conducted by Mr. JOllll Young. recently from Bedford, who Chas experience in the above business, and will be happy to receive a share of public patronage. He shall use his exertions in en deavoring to please all who may fnvnr him with a cell. M. BRErDENTnALIs, Proprietor. JOHN YOUNG, Agent. The Omnibus Lines pass the house every ten minutes. Should the regular line be full, extra coaches will be fur nished to those who desire it. maylo.2wd Crya.ai Plate Window Glass. rrilE OIVINCRNSTAL PLATE GLASS that has never been known to lose its polish, after being put in the wintloWs. ft is equal in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate Glass. and is much lower in price. WOKING:GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German. English and American. ROOSEVELT & SON New York, April 1, I S4S-iapr.2m.l Paittersoses Carriage Manufactory, Oppatite the Merchants` Motel. - Smithfield street, and in Di amond Alley, between Wirod and Sena/Oak? curet, WHERE may always be round.an assort meat of Family Carriages. Barourhes. Buggies, and all kinds, of Heavy Work, from a six horse Wagon down td a Whee barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to call. may 6-tf B ACON -!U Mutt. Prime Canvassed Hams; 35 plain Hams and Shoulders; Just received and for sale by mat 3. SELLERS k NU`OI.S. THE I:mm.ol°N OPT.II.:P.A liquid HUMAN HAIR DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Pr-ice. 50 cents, or ei,oo. Sold at 82 Chatham st. ; N. Y.. nud by WTI. JACKSON. Agent. ma r 25 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. TIHKSH 1 , 1811.-12bbli. No 1, herring; 10 bbls. Nu I Shad; 15 bids. No. 1, Mat:kneel ; *st received and for sale by KING & MOGRAIIIA a2l+-tf Dinniond. corner Diamond alley po LET—A Brick Horse, rooter of. Wekster lIIIIi VIII. 1 ton - streets, formerly occupieil lit J. B. Butler. Pos. session given immediately. Apply to febl9-ti • J. C.. CUMAIINS.. rpOILABt4 er's. sniiil° Lump: do. J. Tribunals, supr Nectar, L'p; Just reed and : for sale by ap7 MILLER & RICKET.'CON. j3RA.NDfI S-o hlf pipes Fuperior Hennessy Brandy m -13/ the same importation as the last 4 bir musk superb°. Omni Brandy now landing atilt for sale: b y . aplo P. C. MARTIN. lILOUR—f-13 MAN. Ohio extra. landing from beVallirr Caleb Cope, and Mr sale by S.•&. W. HART - AUGH. No. 5:1 Water, and 101 Pr lirAyrED-Au active partner. wttli 51.500 ca.,11 Cap. 11 ital. to engage in a profitable manufacturing Luei aees. favorably established iii the rii y. S CUTHI3ERT, Githernl Agent, Smithfield Ktrect. 11013A.CCO-10 boxes Ilruoich & Walkinss.o--... 7-- ~ .' extra pounda• , 5 o, 1. " I:hs and 16,; 10 liesx NO.l SizTaviNl; 10 .• Pgh. Cuvendlahl 5 " " Phy; • 50.004) Common Segure; • 20,000 Half Spano4) do.; for *ale by mas .1. I). 1N*11.1.1.A51.14. 110 Wood et. Cuitilia•Supe Hoc 1..7 2.5 boxes Proctor &_kilinitilo, Family; 10 •• Cruminon-&.. Co. rate by maS - ' 3: I). WILLIAMS. To CHROMATE POTASH—,SOO lbe:jiiiilreceiveil and 1.3 for eale by B. A. I'AIINESTOCK & null 0 corner Firm and %Voila sot. C PIRITfir TURTPENTINE.-20 barride jest received and for sale by B. A. I'AHINESTOCK & CO., may 10 cor. let rind Wood at,.. • VINE FLOUR -50 bbla. fi ne Flour. on consignment and 17 for sale by (mak] SELLERS & NICOLS. PATENT Ureter. May 2. l ale. ON the petition .d ' Sprague Barker, of New York, praying for the extension of a patent granted to said Sprague Barker for an improvement in the steam engine. for seven years from' the expitation of said patent, which takes place mettle 14th of June. Itilts. It is ordered that the said - petition lie heard at the Patent Office, on the 2tl Monday of June, at 12 o'clock. m.: and all persons-arc notified to appear and show cause. if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Or dered, also. that this notice he published in the Union and National Democrat , 1% - ushingtont Pennsylvanian, Post, Pittsburgh; 'Prue Sun and SIM. New York; Post, Boston; Gazette and Republieau, Portsmouth: once a week for three successive weeks previous to the 2nd Monday in June next. EDMUND BURKE. ;e. THE STEYEIIMARKISITE COMPA - . NY would respectMlly: inform the citizens - of Pittsbargh mut vieutity..tharthey will ' give a Grand Irtairamrtna7 Concert, on Saturday. 20th inst.: at the Albert:rum Liberty street. A variety of their choicest pierce will be performed 011 the ovens:rm. For particulars. see bills of the day. my 10 Copartnership. TIRE subscribers having entered into co-partnership, j_ under the name of Custstias & Surrn. for the purpose of transacting a general Agency, Produce and Commis sion business, would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken that well established Warehouse recently occupied by Mr.,T.lriall Applegate, No. 3, Bayard's Buildings, opposite the Monongahela House, Smithfield street, near the river—where they will be prepared to receive all kinds of produce and Pitts burgh manufactured articles, on commission or storage ; forwarded or disposed of according to instructions. We will always keep on hand and for sale, at the lowest mar ket ,Tittcs, a superior article of Family Flour of Wheat tuidAye, with all other articles in the Produce and Feed Wcwould. therefore, respectfully; solicit the orders of Grocers, Families, Manufacturers, and others, and take pleasure in serving them, on reasonable terms. _ JAMES C. CUMMINS. mayn't-412i WM. G: SMITH. CHEESE -100 boxes,lusi. reed and for wale by KING '& MOORHEAD, man Diamond. corner of Diamond ally. TIDIED PEACHES-50 bash:, band and for sale by iy maid KING do MOORHEAD. T. LO A , TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Filth stects east side of the Court House. 113- Colieciing,'Conveyancing, examinations of Re cords, Etc.. promptly and accurately attended to. mylB At Harriet Agency and l Intelligence d , JtHoe. l m country us t for a number of li ge e r B k . irralesm in e t n o , w S n cli l oo n ers, borers, La- Coachmen or Teamsters, and boys of all ages— Warted soon—A number of good Clerks. Chambermaid.," Housekeepers, Nurses, Etc. Rooms and dwellings retch ed; Money borrowed or loaned; mrall kinds of Agencies intended to promptly, formodenne charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS', New Agency and Intelligence Office. Penn, near St. Clair street, und opposite Exchauge Hotel. maylB74l T ADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Just received. per I . :x i,/ press, this morning, another lot 'Sup. Silk Tissues. Sup. Grenedines. Plain mid Figured Mirages. Plain and Satin Striped-De Laina, at the Dry Goods Rouse of ROM'. D. TIIMIPSON, maglß• - No.llo Markets,. Alt . per ~Expre,kg, liat or dnoe :heavy titinged,pltun and figured Parasple; which will bp bold. at.lredneed Rricv.,u.t nntyls' F.EVS7Gorm , BEATBItc-NIJ, w00dj4"1.4 reci lltDt ' ti L Po-w•dediat, - DetitiktriFoi4 Zte:. andcins -Et tantlr ' on t tan u l . r. cn — anqactgred !9..!.;.rdef.,:-.J411*., iiiveraintetfiiicurc rOliT 'ON PITTSBVILGII Commissioner of PatoOts Ml2=M=3 ::;.' . . - ,.;./ ,, :":. , , , s ---.7..-.,...,:,.i.;., ..-',. 'iil•::::-:...':r7,';.!.."-;. '''.: - ':' ,l7 :: - 'l'..-I . Ati• i',- 7, .'.'. --.-, -.. L.:. , • ~ . .- - , 4 '. . )'-'.-..z.- i •,, • !, - - .,- 'l ' .i.i ,t.:,.-;,.z,,irf:-..i.:..,,.-!::,,-•-..-,-.. 4 , ..-v -, -• -,:.-7:4,-,71:,:?.,-,' - CIOFTEE-168 bags Rio Coffee. firm' landine mid for 1,1 gale by fmal(11 MILLER RICKETSCIN. ITops --.4 bales Hops, ie store and ter snlr by I_ malt; AIIf.LER S RECKETSON. i lAULKING COITONLOO(/ Ths. Cualkinii Counn for 1,-, sale by (may 4) JAMES MAY. -. C.i EGA:RS-20,0N half Spanish Civil,. for-sale by l 7 maylri SMITH A SINCLAIR. • barrelm far Rale by mnyls SAII'III.I.. SINCLAIR_ IAROLINA TAR—r3bids. Carolina Tar for snh: lour kJ by (mayll) JAMES MAY, P - 1 ; f611-4 7 1 bbls. Pitch for sale low by innyll 'JAMES MAY. liac.KrAtEL—No, 1 and 3 just reed for sitlnby may 3 EDMUND GREER. • • ITINEGAR--..20 bids. Cider Vinegar: just recd and for sale by (mn') SELLERS k NICOL'S. poTAstr—S casks Superior, for sale by • maS - J. D. WILLIAMS. trAm.9.--ii casks hams, just received and for oak by j_ inayto JAMES MA 1 . - DACON-40.11001bs hog rountl,tiist received and for sale ..1) by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. LAI2D-3,1100 lbs good Lard, in bids , received and for sale by -ntvG POINDEXTER. & Co. • --= tT 0. SUGAR-50 hhils prime N. 0. Sugar. received . per a b I.ndy I3yrnti. by POINDEXTER & Co. GOFFER -100 bags prime green Rio Collet, rout need from Ilultinuire. my 11 . POENDEXTER. & Co. - 01 EPPER-150 bags in store and for sale nt very mod ' crate prices, by myti POINDEXTER & Co. lEMIR -200 bbls Louisville white Lima very superior, , forsnle by royli . POINDEXTER & Co. LOAF SUGAR-120 bbls low million; LonfSugnr, in xtoro and for sale by my 0 POINDEXTER & Co. —__ EA --4250 half chests Young Drool. Imperi& owl Coa- Tpowder 'Pena. (or An le by POINDEXTER* Co. TA RI ED PEACHES—MI bu. very good. in store and 1.,/ for sale by my 0 . ' POINDEXTER A: Co. pOTATOES—.3OO stie . kajiiiisidirNiiitoes. for wale by myli JAMES MAY. T aR13—.1,3 bblr Lard for sale by . 14 my 6 JAMES MAY. 1 - ) NRLEY-301 biles Barley. just landed rota Beaver .1)1 and for sale by -- S. h W. 14A RDAUGH. tpAMILY HAMS—An extra article, for siib" - ;b3 7--- 1.! ar '2O J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at . _ . .—______ BR u O iy o l .;llS s .s3dor Brooms, for;i.ssaN?ynArtnArmi. - - DOTAS.II.—IS carkr. superior just received and for ' ride by knytlj SMITH & SINCLAIR. bCON- 2 .3000 firs Bacon, forrale'bi-T . my 6 JAMES MAY. Water st. '1 - 0.-:. i i in ,SUGAR—JS bldg. Nov. 6, 7. and 8. for sale by Tmui.:D.„ _ „. _______t_El.LEßS & NICOLS. i y .r, 2,,ELF.-3000 pounds sneer eared, for sale by CI lIIRTS. J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st te, —. • ,z, n ,„ I for ~,de - a y... extra fine wide plaids: jest received CEMIA RD TODD &Co, ' IAWERSEEt by fma Y5l man '0 bags. just landing end for 1 X hW, HA RBAUGH H a,Y E FLOUR-40. , ii ,,,j2 5. just landing and for sale by H. 1 - 111BBSE—A small lot S. &W. HA RBAUG for sale by ( mm3 .3)N:dein Reserve. old and new , -- S MITH Hh SINCLAIR. ARD--No. 1 Lard. in bar 4 iriny3 's and key for sale b , C I nEs--4.000 lbs. Sides, for sa lnl & SINCLAIR ' ' Al may 3 SMI & SINCLAAR,_ lITAMS-25,000 lbs. Hatirs (or snlel may 3 SMIT6 — . CNYAS.SED BACON HAMS-4b — CIA . T ed and for sale by (ma 3) EDMUNI.ORt recci• 20 KEGS LARD, No. I—ln store and for saVEM:— may 3 - EDMUND C 1 _____ za. ALENA POTATOES-75 socks more just Treer- : VI and for sale by imay3l KING & MOORHEAIF RIED PEACHES—Ht socks very line. just received JJ and for stile by (lON SMITH & SINCLAIR. FLAX .-16bbls. in strikt}and (or stale by lira; & W. HAREM UGH. 20 KEGS LEAF LAUD. imWO bhlo., just received and for pale by ,fte27l EDMOND GREER. LARD -20 kegs No. I, for sole by • SMITH SINCLAIR- 0 RFASE LARD.-22 bide. C;rea.te I.tird.juei received and for .ale by (1129 SELLERS Ik NICOLA. COFFEE:. --90 bags Prime Rio, lo+l received and for sole by In?:) TrtIONDR.F.ER. SCYTHE. SNAT/Isl.-10 dorm, Inst.rcreived and for safe by InlvdiJ ELMO h NIOURIIRAD. HAV RAKE-S.-25 dozen, on Itatol and fi;i;nin DP 2I3 ICING & MOORMAD. 14 (100-1-..ns _ _ Monongahela Rectified IVltiahec. in *tore 111/ and for male by Itil.ll R1)%10:Vp 411E112. RO\ AND iZ-7A -1 for Kal e . tap ZS] KING & MOGRIIRAIX .• . _ OCIVR dor-qui:Superior: •- pta. " for m ate by .I, ‘V . 11.1. I A MS. 110TATOEt..--;in barrels Neal/a:m.4i Putntnex juat I - lauding and for mule by S. & lIARRAUCII. apila QICILS I.lg t.'q.)llloE.-4 jll%l rVVI,Ved root 1w 17 tale by H. A. FAIINESMCK 4 co_ maylo cot. IRI and WOod rIIiA3IPAGNI; naNkets MatTefe crox 3 kj and 25 CitalilpUig 11'i".• nen,. (nn4. ing anti for TM - 11111 r C. MARTIN. il J .A lip OIL-1111.1.1s No. I I. rd Oil, a prime oriole, — 4 to No 1.. do do. myo- For .nlr 1, SELLERS & MOMS. LI lIICING FASilfr/N - 1 , ( 11l YIATS.—TTirs bea - U.7. - 44 -- Ail style of II A TS are now rradv at innut PA I.' LSON'S. dill ' lIOTATOES--114 sacks min, illiooiu potulo u s , ihm., the from b. B. Genesee, end for %sir hy may 7. smrni & SINCLAIR. `—, lI.OIIOI 7 OBM—Itt I Rt. bout n•c'd and Cnr Ault ItY B. A. FA M.:frith:C & CO., ma 13 corm, Firer and IVnettl ,I*. ACI.: GINGER-5 bnpg rrrdundtivr Knb, by ll 11. A. FA ircns-rocic ec CO, mal3 corner Fir! rind Wood et.. 1 - 4 1xT. LOG IV O O6-4.l.ica.ns - Sandfard'.. , p r reed _I and for talc! by 13. A FAII:s:EsTOCK & Co.. mal3 corn., l'inq ituri W(3.1 RN. (IL I N atdn L by [ln y 123 U. A. rAtiNEsTtIcR. & 1;70., ear 1. and Wood stg. . - "N OIL—.Q.IIININo. 1. 111r4i ---- " teed and for sale (rnal3) 1 1 L LT . FRS 4 sicoLs. Fit, I-2) bblx. No. 1 I . lrrring: 10 `. 2,1111,1; tee II and for fnle hp mt.l3 SELLEIN ROCIIELLE.-2 cosy. rve,ived and ininnle B. A. PA If NESTOCK CO., royl 2 tor Ist and WoOd ate. Ssale y INI 0 Et P lIIA. tNl A .l7 .x t, } m . , ,, , l l 7;ra i v , zd f ‘ 4 Tl tot novl2 er t tql and Wood 'Kt, ATS —.4140 tug. oats. snot prr sat:at-1,1, 6 ulet Cope and Denver, and for 'ale mutt S. & W. IIARBALT,II. 74 L 7 0. Sl:(;AR—fielids. strictly prime N. 0. Seger ; 1. 1 1 in 6tore and for sale toy main 15111.1.F.R & RICKT:TSON. T OA I' bbls. No 4, S, und U, Loaf Sugar, ..1„1 in store and for sale by malo MILLER & RICKETSON. r11313A TOTIACC. - fif.-6 . 0 bales Fillers and Wrappers, in store and for sale by nin IO MILLER & RICKETSON. I;LOU . rt—tin simerfi ne Flour. just reed on consign. Mont and for sale by multi MILLER k RICKF.TSON. I - TINTO AR-211 bbls. Cider Vincent; 2 ensks White Wine Vinegar: in Rime nod for sale by fmnl6l MILLER & RICKE'FSON. S . PERM 011.,L10 boxes 40, ss, and 657 Sperm Candles, just reed and for sale by malo MILLER & ItICKETSINV. _ _ _ 0170AR-11 lilils..N 0. Sugar, a prime article, Just rc- ID' ceived and for sale by mail S. & W HARBAUGII; . rIBROME YELLOW--5 eases mid received and for sale by B. A. FAIINBSTOCK h CO., _umlo corner First and NiTood stn. 011, OF vcritioi-00 carboy just received and for Pn le by B. A. FA carboy} & CO., nll° corner First and Wood stn. INDIGO-3 ceroons Span. Flont , jun received and Or sale by B. A. FhIiNESTOC_K h CO., matO corner First and Wood stn. SCP. CARR SODA-1200 ibs. English. just reed and for sale by B. A. FA HNES7'OCK .Ik. CO., nuil3 corner First and Wood streets. CLEAR BACON SIDES—In store and for sale by EDMUND GREEK, may 3 Liberty at., opposite Smithfield at. S UNDRIES.—Hoes; I.ivenshin Shovels; Canal do Coal do.; Spades and Rakes. for sale by apIS KING Et MOORHEAD. 1.113 A TOBACCO -76 Index, Wrappers and+ Fillers, C just recd on consignment and for sale by ap7 MILLER k RICKETSON. NAILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of all sizes, constantly on hand by 4p28 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Fbotra.--100 bbia. Ohio Flour. i4Oeived and for attic by EDMOND GRF:ER, Liberty st.. opporite Smithfield at.- _ AC HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, part Strictly 'kJ prime; In store and for sale by EDMOND GREER. FEATRER...9-25 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers just received and for sale by POINDEXTER & Co. np24 TICKLED POItK-11 415. 1 , 1 , 15 im ss e PoJk; 5 ) in more rind for snip by Imnl)] SELLERS & NICOLS. INDIGO -1 Conlon S. V.; 21 lbs. Alaniliro for sole by maS Li/ WILLIAMS. 110 Wood et 100 I. 2 l : 4 o, . , lJ ., \ ,, R... e o i r a p a ri o njeAn s n o li l l , ?- h rt r tid good condition, nps TAAFFL & O'CONNOR. ling - 4 D. itcl (LArg TIIE ITEM rip NIT'ORD KTI , ZG,) BANKER AND ENCOANtLE BROKER, •,011ice—rorner of Fourth s&ret and Post Offiee alle>f IVALF:n. in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Foreign and Domestic Excliangc * Certificntes of Deirosit, - &a. _EXCII4NGE.on alLthe principal cities of the E ld on, in for sale sumelp saltpnichaaers. i• CURRENT and garturidg.receirA.on depcisito.:_ ;' - parampnoAs.*4l . ),,,pn pane of the ITnion;:atthe iolebeitept+. '.ll)/I:4Neateartr:l. MIME ~..', -- i';:.:'.1. . 5i,4:', .: - - 4,;',..*:„4 ' ,,.. •, ; ..._ „ , . : -..f i k." , , ,. .,, : f_ , ..: : :,•, : , ,,. - :;':, ,, ~ ..!: , .: ..,,,, ;"...i . :'.,: t: #:. t. : - .: s .7 . !-, .L:Ar -,--..4 ,, ,,.. , -' - ,.".,7' , .. - - - 7',7. - . -- q* - . 34 ".i.",n . " .:, - . ,,, .....!. , 4„..,....,:, - ?::: : :•,-. , :::.7-' , . : . - . , -7.. , ,;.,,,, -;,1 MESE eitZlial ..J- ,, _':: , .i...t",-: - : - , '::-;1 . ..f ~i,!.,:.4,z--;:,%--,-;'' 3 e, "•:'] - •j1`; : fiiistellancous P C. .. ~,.•,...,„. _:,,::::-.::-.-....,.•..- .;,' •7:;,'..,, - - - ,,, f it::::, • ~...:_,,..::.: ~7 i, ,: . : , ,._• : : :- ,..,, ,t ,• , 4, -. ..7,,_; , ,,..,..-.:4)iii-p;',.,77ffM,.4er,,""''''' i***6-#W,M7Ztiimifici.tiF...g.;7:'4lq-5.:.?,.:.1.70..:6::,: .?; :' •::.: . .:" .. • t - ' - ''. 7. : , '''o -.''. ' ''''''.''' ' '.''` '. ... ' - ..,,.........„.„.; ~.,..__ AtiCTION SZLL U FES r; ;IMES 111'KE ACTIONEER. No. WOOD 81111:13:T. NNA: DMUS FROM Finn _ SALE flf Dry Goods, Panri, Arlieles, it andia and Outiv , Y.L—Will be sold, at M'Kenna's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and atglit. (Sundays excepted.) until the large stock on hand is disposed of. us peremptory orders hive been m e:Lived from the owners. to close without reserve or the least possible delay. the' various consignments remaining unsold from the present sprin trade. Terms: All sums under 550,00, cash,par funds; from '550,00 to SI 00.00, sixty , days( and all stuns over SlOO,OO. three months, good approved endorsed notes. "429 JAMES 'AVICENNA, Auct. L ARGE and splendid assortment rf FANCY" CHAIRS, Lat private sale, by James ilf:Renna.—Tito subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers in - the West, and will con stantly have on band a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description. comprising Windsor and Cane Sent, Rocking. Arm. and Children's Chairs. all of which are made in the tritest modern styles, of the. best materials. and ay the best workmen in the country; and will be sold at very low prices, fur cash. nor/ JAMES APR - ENNA. A act. GOK AT THIS!-88,000 Worth of .Pleitadrlphirt it ready made Clorhinfr. ut•Atictioil'Ond Private 'Sale. for ten days only, nt nhentni's Auction Rooms, No. 114 -Won,' street. three doors from . Fifth. comtnencinr• at 10 o'clock A. M.: and nt 2 P. M., of encr day. and at'etrrlv gas light each evening. Gentlemew , who-'arc in waist of suc_h articles, will please call itnmediately. as the stock must and will be sold. without reserve. The Goods can he examined at any time during each duty. and purclins era buying 'at Atienou will be trammed to he suited in size: if nut, they need not take the artieleS. male JAMES ItUKENNA, AucL • ESPECIALLY for the accommodation of Mecanics, and others. who cannot attend during the week, an Extra Sale of the balance of large stock of Philadelphia Made Clothing. remaining unsold, will be held at McKen na's Auction Roams, No. 114 Wood street, _three doors from Fifth, on Saturday.moraing next, May :Kith, at 10 o'clock, aflernonn at 2 o'eloetr. and eagle evening at early gas light. In the menu tone they Will be sold at Private Sale, at Auction Prices. All articles nic war ranted in every respect. and purchasers will have choice of size. For particular description gee handbill. 01 .1 19 • JAMES McKENNA. Auet'r. AUCTION SALES, BY JOHN .131-12 A VIS. AUCTIONEER, South-East corns of Wood and Elfih struts lIIF. sAr.r, OF BOORS will tie continued on Widnes. day, Thursday, find Saturday. mall JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct. fIATALOGIJE Sole. of 2RO Fashionable Spring and Summer Garments, on a credit of 3 months on all Ellllll5 over 81100. Will be sold without res'erve, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fat etc., on Fridayporning May . 28th. at ten o'clock, a large as sortment of C lothin guty new style fashionable Spring and Summer consisting of merino, tweed. cot toundc. gingham. krentlon, linen and check sock coats, superplaid and figured valencia, French gingham, fancy cashin . bre and plaid and black satin vests, super fancy cassiinere satunett. Both cord, Roxbury stripe, cottounde and Bourbon cassimerc pants, blue stripe merrimac, hickory, check and Canton flannel shirts, fine muslin shirts with linen bosoms, collars, ac., bleaoted and drill`n muslM and driprawers, matharn.duck. brown and deninhn overalls, Agured and plain baize jack ets, kc. maylB JOHN D. DAVIS, Alice. AUCTION SALk in &LLIEGHICN If CITY BY WM. J. BitRNSILT, AUCTIONE r ER, R. W. CORNER OF MURAL Iraver AliD TIIY DIAXOSD; WOKS, 11117SICAL INSTRUMENTS: WATCHES, &C., ivr Salklrdity evening next. May 30th, at the Auction Room, will be sold, without reserve, to close consignments, tan - extensive assortment of Books. Among the collection will he found works on Hist° , ry. •Poetry Theology, the Drama, Novels. Romances, illustrated ' boas; letter and cap paper, steel pens, &e.— Also. 13 Violins. 2 MICA, 3 Accordeons, I super. Gold Lever Watch, 7 jewels; I do. Silver Detached - Lever Vnich,l3 jewels. WM. J. BURNSIDE, liaylo Auctioneer. I,IEAT BARGAIN'S—L/1v and dosing Sale ey'Em- May, - Uriik Building Lou —On Monday afternoon, thlil ly. the ',o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, positive- The owiining 41 Lots. price. on Nis anxious to have all sold, without regard to Persons ddny. Lots at extremos of purchasing, can now secure good tnayl9'9w prices. Wsi. J. Bunssi Dm A AUCTION s__ BY WNI. AS IN BIRIIIINGIIAIII, `II.NSIDE, AIA7I"R. OI N r Aitr rt tlu riA olL F ;; ‘l ,:i. : : .1 ;r,er',olli inst.. at :, titlark, at the (second floor of the buihlta&l:ar•to•l and Centre id recta, k‘Vilson, Itry Goode ISlercuttat Jby Messrs. %%endt otsertra, a larue assurtntent ots will be mild, without Cblitttina. Shirts, Hardware., ..... Goods. Itratly , ninde • • hooka, kr.. 'bra, and Jewelry. Ikstlers are requested to attend, to, hive.•• • • sale will be pot ' Ibtreafter, I shall hare rezulnf a, trod.. Isaolvtorr. Scr., at the nhove 1111'te1.411, 4 of dry Tl.l , ,ltily.lv,,,incmsoy and Priany evvnilaver 44 / m on, 0 ,, lIIV y il) WM. J. ItUßNSlttry week. ----- Pito,' imsnAsys. 113 thaluonil Alley. eon I, el.+`p ,A.em of n pr rare a, de heat. II to the frame. • sy hi in. clod Sy Mit Mir ertirtinnx.ennorrho'r: and it, entoel i nenetat. together ivith all re impuritte* of the. M o w. y-iy,ty a ll dy,‘„,,,, of to rrolori;nt. skin dismal., ceith strip litre It, gleet . urethral disbar;;:. vnlitortl wealole‘s and impotency; al*o_ rl:eurtuALlJsul. weak of monthly stmoryto.totiv, diseases of the joints, 4-tuts unit. iiervolw tat:mind*. riaim• in the lmek and !Mutt, irri tation* of the, ;tech of the tiladiter.and kitlncy4, viet)rbUlie eruptions, letter. ritnnvonn. mercurial disease*, Sc. Tw tux TEARS' PRACTICE Exelticively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real di.ordera. and Mote arising from youthful elertetme gaiety, climate, or impurinen of the binod, whereby the i•oionntilton Illay hay,: hem, ear t e,i,d, enables hr. w own Wolfer assurances of ' , pretty roller to all who loaf place ',themselves midst his care. - st (f:1 ' Dr. itrown's offices nre conveniently nimtipul into %pp_ Pniienis reit Vital Dr. D. without fear ei exposure to either vit , itnrit. 'lt is of amportitnee to Many yier,oini•in need of medical to &Woo Load ndvire priv:atrly and promptly. To all sorb.. Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing ear's, in their [lrking forms and stages- offers inducements which can rarely br equalled. Strzingexs arc hereby ap iirisrd 11,511 Dr. Brown hos been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and ter the last twelve years confined liittise.ll exclusively to. the treatment of those cliArAaext. Dr. nr.wu k the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives, !tili whole attention to those com plaints. frreertnin, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Itcrrni ramcs nrc relieved in n Omni without inter: 11.11 , 1i011 from 1111,43.1,, fry - Hernia or Rapture.—Dr. itroxen Ulm" Inviten per sous untitled with Hernia to cull, as he has paid partlen lar atteattan to that th.-ase. Lettrre from n diAtueee, crkin; advice, mast contain a fee. or fli6' Avid obi he attended to. Err Office on Diamond Alter•, a fear doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly cintii dentail. r25,130.v y II ECNI ATISM.-Ib7l.lrowu•s newly ffiscoverid rent- At e etty for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. lattin-dnwif iiti.Tfittitib EALED PRDPOSAIS will be received by the antler signed, at the City Engineer's olfit•e. in the ci y of Saint Louis. State of Missouri, until the anti tiny of June next, nt 1 i o'clock. 51.. for the delivery of 50141 linear feet, More or lean, of cast iron pipe, twenty inches bore. Said pipe to be sufficiently stronfoo bear examina tion with the hammer under hydraulic pressure. of one hundred mid filly pounds to the square inch, to be in pkeeS nine feet loan each, In weigh not less than nine teen hundred and fitly pounds and not more thou two thousand and fitly pounds, with seven inch faucet and spigeor ends, so as to tit easily into one another, with heads at each end, and three belts seven inches brond,so placed as to divide the barrel of each pieee into four equal parts; to he well cleaned, and 'clear of all defects, smooth, of regular thickness. and straight, cast upon end iu dry sand. I•he metal used in the said castirqfs to be of the first quality, and such as can be readily chipped and filled. Bidders will state the price per pound; All Weight over two thousand and fitly penults will not be paid for. Delivery to be made on the wharf or any other place in St. Louis, previous to the first day of April, 1.649. Payments will be made on the delivery of every fitly or more pieces. reserving at each payment two per cent. until the comptetion of the contract. (food security will he required to the amount of one fourth of the contract price. LOUIS WINRELMAIER, City Engineer. Saint Loafs, April t 27, 1848--innylstd2w. Lonisville Demoerat,Cincinnatt Enquirer, Pittsburgh Morning Post, Nashville Union, Pennsylvanian at Phila delphia, and the Washington Union, please insert two weeks, and send the account to thisoffice.—Union. New Paper and Book Establishment, No. 7 8 Wood street. between Fourth and Diamond alley. rIPHE subscribers have just opened, at the above' stand, I a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial and Packet Post Flat Cap. Dimly and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Royal Colored Pruning Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Surface Cards, Nos. 2, a, 4, small and double small; Me dium, Demy and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior paper, and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds; Quills, Gold Penn, Ink; Wafers, Wax, Bill Files, &c. Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to pattern,'and bound in•the moot substantial manner. Country Mercbants.supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or RAGS at cashprices. JOB PRINTING. Raving a Job. Office in connexion with our establish• ment, we are preparedlo execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Business Cards, Bills of Lading, &c., with despatch, and at low prices. ELLIOTT .4. ENGLISH, . . No. 78 Wood et., bet. Fourth and Diamond 117 - At our store on Market street, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found alarge stock of .Thecn logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Bsoks received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices. The publications of the American Sunday School Union. and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on halm. Catalogues furnished on application. ELLIOI - 1 . k ENGLISH,. mat Market st.. bet. Third and Fourth. CLARET -11 casks 13ordenux Claret; 12 " Table "In store, for ikala by MILLER & RICKETSON, . lATALONIA AVINE.-0 pipes caudonia : IYiue : - iii store and for Sale by rtULLER & ItICKEiSON. CASIiS sApoN, .0 tiros noir Should i_r oz o just rooti . vedtin er lior snlC.:tty• 07rt QOAP',AND' , boxes , No. Soap; Vat --as Caddies; Jut land. Dia e, and for itals_by • - 4‘''Y'-/i4,IIIIAUGEL. . ... .. ~',, ' :.- f .,, • •,,..,,,.:. r,.. - SPRING - A ND - 51R211.111 ER GOODS: • A. A. MASON fk; CO., • -• C. L. ANTHONYIi airvtineacm. aaW Y 011.- A. A. Mason Co., AO. 60 Market ' Street. bnee,t T hi r d C and Fourth Streets, rirTsuurmil. ITAVF: recently opened their IIOW and elegant Store. Xi with an extensive stock of rich Spring and Suintacr Goods, comprising upwards of three Minaret] paclages• of the latest and most thebionaltle styles. itlorehants throughout the country arc particularly Invited to call and •examine our stock. as ft is our intentiai to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm. residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods. thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that cOuld be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices are there. fore cuaranteed to •be" as low as the lowest NeW.York and Philadelphia rated. • ap7 Ti Thompson, "NO. 110 Itlniliot STreet, H AS just returned front the eastern cures with his se coed supply of Spring and Sunmier DRY GOODS! Having ditiposed of the:whole of the Cape' Stock, pre vious to going east this last time—arid Venn; eatirely tree from the'care of that basiness—l am tqUibletl to doyote my Whole attention to the purchase of:Dry Goods.: 'Customers and the publie.generallyinnty depend upon finding, at the above "So , every thing hint and beautiful that ix to be found in the Dry Goods itlarket. Ile has in store, und is - now reeeiving,:the following Goods: Barred and - plain Crsnettietis; Barred and plain Silk 'Tissues; . Satin barred and plain Bareges; Lainarlitie new article; Jasper Plaids; do. do.; French and Organdy Lewes; Barred and Plain Linen Ghighams. DRESS SILKS. Rich Cliameliaas. 'Andes: • Rich changeablestriped; rich barred: Fine Lustre(' black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Visene. &c.: Brussels Lace and Silk _Prince, for trinunhig the above; good assortment. Shawls—Tins department is very full : Rich Cashmere: Embroidered Canton Crape; China Bertige; now styltl Linen Net,S-4 for el each; with every variety at low prices. Linen Goads—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached 'and Brown Napkini; Towellings, Crashes, Burnley Sheet- - logs, liinzhante—French, English, and Manchester, of every style and texture. - Calicoes-1n endless variety, from Gie. upwards. Blenched and Brown Sheetings, (k.c. sr Yard wide' Brown Sheeting. as low as Pfc.. niaB • R. D. THOMPSON. New Dry Goodik—Presli Arrival, AT :tn. 65 STAMM sr.. MINTS-TS 4TII ST. 'AND THE DIAMOND. PRE undersigned has just received a lace mid splen _l did assortment of FANCY AND STAI S I,E SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent grant fall in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown :Washita, diets. Furniture Prints 6, to 12k. 7-6 Bleached " " 4-4 Purple '• 12k " d " Blue and orange prints 121" Dress Gingliams 121 to 25" En,,slish Lawns " NEW STYLE BESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Mange, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans,. Chameleon " " Satin st. and pr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks. Nev style I. reach Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Camlet Lustres,• New style Brocade. Cite LADIIM are requested to call and examine a splen did [moron:at of new_style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colided embroidered Canton - Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls, white Dmitri. Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and. Black Barred Barage Shrivels. Illnek and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous D' Laine Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a vas riety of new style Parasols. Parnsoletts and Sun Shades. The GE_Ystxxxx are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful ;mewling:it, of black, blue. olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, &e, . . I Imre also a large stork of Staple !:'owls,_ viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths. Russia Diaper. Irish Linen.• Coltonade, Linen Drilling. Cheeks, Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Gitichruns, Chambrey Ginchums, brown and bleached Muslin* of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. A lISA 1.051 0 R nod No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. / I ENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS.-s- WITsOLX KA LE- —Edward.Thdil 4. Co.. have just „rearied our large mock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to which w invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers rctleralty. We ltrii-e received from our -factory east, a large mock of Shirts, of the best manufacture.: consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts. standing collars; 20 " " Narrow " and Byron; 40 " mr,lium quality ‘• 061 " very lots-priced " 12. " fine linen bosoms. with collars; 33 " nod Cotnaltfli b040111:1: 50 " Ilyron standingeollars. all qualities; - 40 4 - black and limey adjusting Stocks; Also, (coin the casteco I; cos.,* line Gine!lain Cillbir , qlas: and corniaOnSilspeildera: 2 " " under Shirts rind I)rawers ; Mn dozen gent's' Lisle: TI, J. Gloves; 411 cotton,. elastic lops; . 250 '• brown art mined and cotton half liose, all qualities: Fancy silk and Satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Snicks, nod Ties Carpet Bags. Sic., &e. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers loan InlitatiOn of our Goals and prices; knowing . , that on. the eircumstaitres our Goods have bven manufactu raittlpurchased. we are able to offer some inducements ern found west of the mountains. or, al fact, thu cast- Ons., tncatissitr firm is constantly in the rA..o.rn market, br ditch Wu arc daily -supplied with New Goods. EDIVARD TODD & CO. ; . corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2tl story over W. .3: entrance on rift!' street. Ws lif is A I II :: 1- S 1) .1 1 s i i t soi. - v f o U rie ' n i i ls l: 7l Y IS SEC ' OND SCP morning open ass . firstsud.Sunnuer Goodsontil has this Entlslotl do.; Pm", 6 vit. 4 -of Linen Gingham: super Goods, in great variety; 14;;;ti,,,L; Ladies' fine' Dress terns. In his assortment sith,,,i,rctioghiu-m, nosy pat . 'artistes az lower prices thn.,,,,,;„;..,0re a great many prints. yard wide. atrryalsuch as fine purple Dress Gingham.% usual w i d thbitish Prints at 12/e4 yard wide, at Llic.; Shirting Moutsi.,...; dresstwo. kr. Will also open this low; Irish id. beautiful style light Metres, small 11,,, 00. , 0r00r o , of litnviss for do. Also ; Chamelion for children; Crape Shawls, kc. %to I 'ash do.; I'ersnus wanting any thing in the Dry . t., do well call and see the goods. unit Merchants will, find. in the tVholesnle R w il l thl story, 1131 inviting stock of fresh Goods, at a 5...;; one prices. , the :41st. OIL, AlslOtrx Sracstr. are ing all este:wive assortment of DRESS 600 , , reretved per express; comprising this largest . .. most fashionable stock of Dress Goods to he found in this, city. Antony,' viilsich. we mention, 40 pieties extra rich. emit:nide:cif Foil de Chevre, a new article. and the, most deli ruble goods its the market. satin stripe Cliallie, Perages, Fissuc, Mohair strips French Jastkoncts, kc. ress Goo s. A. NIASON & Co.. No. GO Market street. have just received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, hmongst which truly he found figured, plain and striped 'Scrap, of all qualities: Silk Tissue, Molinir Stripes Grenettire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.i Satin St.-Chal lis. Fancy Silk Fronch Jaconets, &c., &e. npl9 M r l il BlAKli t: j q 'r‘ :: vc : bll7i7ss.nO rni4r at 4oranCor: 4th a;lltl4et Inovll W. R. NIRRPRY.. lit received by Exprese. this jj morning. it lot of new eiyle Bonnet Ribbons ; et Ni. E. corner Fourth and ltlarket btrcets. mayll W. H. MURPHY. 11RE1CH WORKED 0/I.I.AILS—Just received this rnorntng he 1-:=press. and very cheep, nt the Noith enst corner of Fourth and Market streets. mnyil W. R. MURPHY. - ........ 1 ltEtNi GOGUS--Iteceived per Express. ut A. If non's, CM Market Street. the most extensive assort ment of Dress Goods to be found in the city, comprising some new styles, recently imported. ntst3 RICH DRESS SILKS—A. A. Mason k Co.. 60 Market street, have received, per Express, .t,2 pa . Rich Black and Fancy Colored Silks. nuil3 lADZES' DRESS (;ODDS.—A - Tiill supply of an the 4 various styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk Pis- SUM Damps, Grenadine's, Lawns, &e.. now open at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, apl9 rfdtth-east cot, 'Fourth and Market Ms T UST ,tettived, by Express, !kilt; Super French.Blnek Cloth; and 6 ps S:uper Fancr Cassimeres, which will be sold low by C. WZRIN'EIIURG, 251 Liberty st. ap2s (Journal copy.) WOWNIII77IM - 0 - TreiA ox I) all qualities; just received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD & Co. N. E. cor. sth and Market eta., 3d story, entrance on sth at. m a ys 0, ILE SHAWLS—A. A. Mssox & Co., 60 Marketstreet. KJ have received, per express. an extensive assortment of Silk Shawls. maB !Bar Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon. r 1 S. HICKLEY, No. 42' Diamond alley, respectfully kf announces to his old friends ane customers, that he has fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating, those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the. shortest notice with Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of business. He solicits a share of public patronage. up 25-Im BRANDIES & WINES-3 half casks Rochelle Bran dy, very good; 4 half casks J. J. Emmy Cognac, very good; - 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just ree'd on consignment, and for sale low by • JOHN LITTLE, J. may 4 3d at. opposite the Post Office. o - et, as A NEW two story Brick Dwelling linage, sito indteenderentotfh j e u E d a g s e t I C r tm in mf R.,.Ald finished d y i c n ity ti l e (n i f e a s r t , modern :o a r:C e rn style. with handsome portico in front, double pfir- fi tors, furnished with marble Mantels and improved sliding doors; diningvatun.and kitcherfbn the first floor, and four good bed rooms on the second story; with finislied'garre L. f.hiquire of RICHARD GRAY. on the premises premises, or of febt t -If JAIES. PARK, Jr. it... 00.. Second it. 5 - or , SACKS,QALI .P :INA.OPATORS.-A superioTor- Ur tide, iust , rocetved per. steamer Oriental. and for.' sale.by ' . ,. EDAIOND.GREER, Liberty st., ~ - . inn 9 ~,..., ~. . . - - '- '• opposite Smithfield. ~ rIOLD l'hi , 4*--Iclor. kingotoy, hest; . k . T . _. : - - 2 doz. - do.-• ntednim; -- ' . -- ' I.doz. withou f holders; 3 dov.•Bard. & Brothers; just received by: . opli• -.-- • , ZERDLON }UNSEX . LIDFERMIX ILI.USTRATED EDITION OF THE- O 'ARABIAN NW H'l'S="Expressly.designed, for, ibmiiy readin* ins eOurse Of. Publicauon by littrpoi .Ic-Broihern f New York, TO be completed-in Pit.r . x.4.#tjust .." • . _ COT. Iklaiketand i 5 ;~ f t ~ ~es. 4 •'; MERIM k ~ 1 ,' % .• - . - i. - : - ::' , ; '-',-: ::•':::j: .: ';',..: ± :•:.',:: . .i. . _ ~.... _ . team-Boat tEolunin - lag lAA ASA CINCINNATI- AND DAILY STEAM. PACK•E - T LINE: rHIS, Independent Line of steamers:is now composed J_ of the largest. swiftest, best finished and Tarnished. and most powerful boats on the waters or the - West. The highest wages are paid for the services the hest and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in .operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people. without doings the engines , injury to their persons. -The proprietors challenge com parison with any pusscniter line in the Union tor safety, regularity, and speed.. All, that money - can procure has been provided for the surety. comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Chiciunuti as follows: .1//17.tYDA YPACKET.—The IlloxoricAnEr.e. Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ut 10 o'clock; :Wheeling every Itlonday evening at 10 P..M. • TUF. cDAT PACKET. --,The HIBERNIA ?Co: 2. Capt. Jim /alio/edits, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesility morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling. every Tuesday evening at 10 r. TVEDNESDA Y CICET.—The NEW RNL.. , . ND N ' O. 2. Capt. 'S. Dean, will leave Pinslturatt every Wednemlny friar:ling at 10 o'cloak Wheelingavery Wettnearlay eve tt ing at 10 P. at. THURSDAY P ACRET. — TheAtcr. Cnpt. R. J. ;race. will leave Pittsburgh, every Thursiltry morning, ut 0 o'clock ; Wheeling everyllturstlny.eveinn kt lq P. M. . . FRIDAY KET.--The CurpErtllo. Cnpt. rookx. will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Pride). evening nt 10 r. SATURDAY PA CRET.--Tlie 3ressExeum, 'Capt. IDe Canip.,_will leave Pitisliurgll ever , : Siiturday morning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Su tti ithis „evening at 10 P. X. . S ITNDA Y PACKET.-The Ts.% AC' Newrox, Capt. A. C. .aloson, twill leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at In o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. at. Hoy 10. 18518. 184 R. Pittsburgh and Browns's-Übe Daily Packet Line. FEBRUARY legt. FEBRUARY' ht, 1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. ANDA. P. 31.. The nillowing newboet complete the line for the present. aeimm : ATLANTIC, Enpt. James Ptirkinsoic ILA LTlC.'Cupt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS 3 PLANE,- Capt. F. Bennett.- The 'bouts are entirely - new. and ore fitted up withoutrakard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure lint been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wlturilloat, ut the foot of Ross st. Passengers- will be punctual on board, as the boats will - certainly leave at the advertised hours. - jnual For Bros - roam 11le. 10 The new WO Aplendid passenger and mai ' 4,, steamer LIALTIc.Capt.A.JACORS. Will lea, orihe a oie pan during the present S positively. . For freight or passage, apply on basin fel.2 For St. Louts: IETHE fait running pnssenger stmr PENN SYLVANIA. IL C. GEAT, Ilust!to.rill leave regular orr l i ttit i r t o th r e p n a l s to sa v; e n a ti p tl p i l t y tte o nn n l e m tt n itt r y ports, . . . . -- Par - New Orleans. 'lt hi . gait • THE splendid new 'steamer SAVANNA IL DEXXLSOX. Master. will leave regularly for 1 le above and intermediate landings, on Wednesday May 21. For freight or passare apply on board. -. • :-:' rtmls For St. Louts. The new and apiendid PICIAIIIer ORIENTAL VAN 11006, Master, will leave for the abov and intermediate pans, regularly. Par freialttior pacmtre apply nii }Mani. - mnls • • Nor St. Louis. klirtut THE splendid steamer NORTH-CAROLI NA, Drvms - Er, Hasten, will leave for the ao •e and intermediate ports, regularly. For Irrigat or passage apply on board. mals kiW.StT Li — cijai; — ia — silisiia.,iiid7bTilhiirj,xte. — THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY. Taos. MAY, IthISICr, will leave far the above, ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . JAMES MAY. or mall) GEO. MILTENBERGER. Aret. - For New Orleans. TILE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE. JAMR.E. AT). INSO:f Mauler, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings.' For freighi or passage apply on board. or to up2o G. 11. AIILTE.NBERGER, Agent. For Brownsville: TlFF:new Mail and Passengei steamer AT LANTIC. TAMES PA./Mt:WIN, Master, will leave for the above port this day-at BA. X., positirely. For freiebt or rummee apply on board. felt ^ - - For Lafayette and Wabash River.. itaitThe light draught steamer SWAN, B.. Mai. Mauler, will leave for the above and inter. mediate landings. regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, of to apr4 • JAMES-MAT. For Cincinnati. kat:)The light draught steamer FRIENDSMIP. Weis, Master. will leave for the above and . k intermediute ports. regularly..... For weight or passage apply an board. New Arrangement. 4THE gtennter CALE,II COMB will loose for 1 1 Beaver, Ola.govv. nail lVellsville. on Tues day. a lt and Saturday,. at DA. Te tondo,- on :Molloy. ertnestlay.-und Friday. She Inn a boat at the tundiabl, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight: at time. & W. IiAIIi3At:GII(.4reTUS, No. 33, Wood street. • Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. TUE swift steamer CONSUL. Doty F. DISNEY. Master, will leave regularly for IYheeling,, on 3 londay r Wednesday, and Fri day. at 10 o clock. precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur def. at 7 o'dock. A. M., positirely. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Feely accommodation that can be procured. for the comfort and safety of passeneers, has been provided. The boat is also provided will a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to mart, , JOIIN FLACK, A, ent. NO* Cincinnati. • The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER. Captain U. A. roast, .will enve (or the iiiiove and all intermediate ports regu larly. Fur freight ut parNaga, baring superibr aceommoda' firm.. apply cm board': For Louisville. • . ICS . THE Kentucey River Packet. CRET EA .-sglik: GLE, Bnuoss. Master. will leave for the .I,e and intermediate ports regularly. freight or passage epply on hoard. fkb9 for For St. Louis. la , ti , a a THE new and splendid "teenier ANDREW • lII.TON, \G . 11. Fetirms, MillAter, Kill leave Inc ,. fre ,...' o "`ld intermediate landings regularly. ........2.l2.=,.._ussage apply on bona or to . JAMES MAY. Tit Gum v 5 4 . Loots. . WYOMING. THOMAS For freight or j.44R+11 the el p et reamer as i . 4"stter, , N'll leave regularly for a foul allonrenuetliate hldings. superiorlncommode tioßirtsr...27ltpply on bo ( u ; r E d, ol ruing APOL L I .NBERCIER. Atre . ni. FOURTH STREET. SETWLE. llllllS•splendid Hall has been fit, 1 the best style for the accommolp & MARKET. It can now be reined for Concerts, Letitia] fitted up iu logs, Exhibitions of Paintingi, &c.. Otc r :`tlhe, or week. For terms. applY to CHARLEWhIie Ucet or to lIENJA s tiht. day, r VSP. 114JS r a disgust a u *S9 4 7 I old person, male or female, with a putrid; be.2:__ or bad teeth. Persons who hare either. are holl‘or sesured that a P.s. box of JONES' AMBER TC.ltz PASTE will, on trial, .without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet,. The teeth white, and the gums hard. Render, just try this onee. It is sold in New Yorktit Chatham at., and by AVM. JACKSON. Agt., tuar2o ED Liberty at 117 - Our friends who feel inclined to assist hi procuring su bs enough to cut out the following prospecins, hod nunch.a Etre t of --- our scribers names. "" - FP 0, 8 711 . PaPer,• WM Ste ..• .••• • • • bcateirti, sirliercOn iii soli% tuba- t ITA2 O.2[FY2 A CHEAP CAAIPA Immediately after the trininatiens of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist of Jtine, next,—the underaigned ivill commence the publication of a small Compaign Paper, entitled. THE JEFFERSON) II: which will be issued weekly, for six months, or until the result _of the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with. Political Matter,.exclu sively ; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, viz: - Ten Copiesfor _ - _:s sop Fifieen,_- 00 Twenty, - - • 0,00 Fifty,. - - 30.;:00 One Hundred, It seerria ,to be denerzdtt admitted, t hat the approaching ?-r4o4l4:4tialz:Olmiaign, will be one of _unusual Interest The old ~'~~". EINE MEI 2.: , ;:-,;-:q.::-'-•-•i.$'.: . : , ::.; , .:-t..! , ...' - :;- -,-,, .. ,.. :. , -- , j-I' . . i: . ';"'' ;•' . i.' , :i4 7'.:- ! ..!, ' , 1:- .: i- . i'''':' - '4'..'*i . 0 7., :: % .' : !. .;3. - '.'' . . H '•' i i.` , .7., - . -, .. , -,.7' - ,.,:...!;.:: . • - '...-:: - -1,;' ,. .'-.'.'. 7 '.. 1.;'4.'-i::::,;, :-:• ... ... • .-., ••,-, ~•-..., ....• , ‘ - ,... - -1 . : ,-- . , :: 1.. :...:L , ';'3'4-::' , ~.:, t • “t". 4.11. Batiliiis. aid Onlyin e ; , roker • • sawn it. saw • • •• .w. . • • firtAt. titritair#- • • BANKERS. EXCHANOB.BROKBRS,:•'4.,?•!,-,;*: Arid Dealers in Fin-rims mad Dirintitie • cat. ref Depoist, Bank Notes, Gal an Mrs,. Na. CZ Mitre writ, arildtior beioio Poteral, West side, Pialbasgh, la& marl4-ly ALLLF-1 ild!illEß: .. _. ADIVA*I) =A ll ~.i z • iratA3rErt & n 111 1 ,121: • _... : ,....•.:f ..,.... -." Dankers and Ezehnnge Brokers, Derain , in F o T.4 ""!'!". Dirinciiic Bilis. )Jill, of E.rchaage, Certi,PdOu d:Pi . lolki.. it, Bank Not.. and Coin. -.- Ciuner of Thir d and Wood shi, dirodlJt oppostio MO Mr Cbarlet Hotel. . . 1805.429:„ w. nor.mr.s: ei..sbw:i ..., bitni-rrs and Dealers ii 4 .Erehange toip. and Batik Netaft No. 55 Diarket Jereet, Pittobirtgh. .. . • • SEI,4I:NO kATE. SSCIIA.3OZ.: 11C*1X0 14414 I Nei+ , York lor I Cincinnati i hihnlelpiii* " Louisville f Italtirriore " St. Lotus ' . .J . — -: Buying rates ' tlistirig trail; . Ohio i dig, County &City ortl,'s I '.,, Indiana it " Relief Notei . •-• Kentucky, f " - PetinsYlirapiit - Co. ... 4' " Viriliia i " New York C . • I' IVlictilink • i " AritrYlA"d - f._,.: .. Tennessee 3 " Ne* oirierunt '' '• .. - , null-y _ JAB. IS. noox. 1100111 4o SA.E.GENT: BANKIRSYAND. EXCHANGE DROMILS, N. E. Cornet nt and Eizal .10.14- D EALERS in Coin, Bank NOtYs, Time Bills, Foteigt. end Domestic Exchange. Certilleates of Deposit, &Ct . EXCHANGE on all the principal Clues Of the ileiattf and Istrope. for Jude in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits'. COLLECTIONS made on all r afts of the Union:intl.' lowest rates: ' • mess's: M. Leech & Son, a Ogden & Snowden, IVm. Dell & Son. Pittsburgh. S.lll'Clurken & Co, . - " English & Ilenortt. .r 4, • Flesning & Brother, • " • rules, I.allsrop . 1 / 4 Co., '}Philadelphia W. R. Tlitmvpowm & Co. " !loudly. Phelps & Co. /In • ew tbeoek• & Co. . " Tiffany, Want & 'Co.. I Jno. 31 • Culloligh & Co. Balinshoits: Er. • Jame* George, J • :' "';'• .• H. Hamm, Cit/C11311:11j, 0.. Joseph Wntsson, le „ Me f MM , Fenner & 111'111illats, • -nts-un, • • •IL F. Ellis, Esq., Casliici. Dank of stistbiim,'Pa: Pittelsorch. Se telsilsee 2.1.1:317-e . - flu MEN *AILS: diP NOTICE TO TUE PUBLIC, AND INSTItTCTIONS Td POSTMASTERS. Pdsr OFFICE DEP.% trillECT. 1 Marth 1849; Ltrerniis lb any Post office in Bremen, Lit. Bamberg* :01ileilburgh. lfbuuver , tirmistvick. Prussia oiSitxtini. in Germany, may Lc sent by the United States Moil Sternal Packets, Washington: and Hermann, postage unpaid, of pre-paid to destination, or pre-paid to Brehieu buiy, the °piton of We sender. United Statei , Postage, if mailed at New - ' York, la deutsabzglet. - . United States' Pbstige, if Mailed Stithht 310 miles of Neie ork, ..%) cc:aisle** . United States' Postage, if Mitiled over. 300 miles frbm Newlork, 34 tenileinglet - No additional pinnate Rißrenten. Postage to be added, if to be prepaid to • Ilambragh, 6 cent:l,l4W ' " Oldenburgh, 5 " -„, ' - • " " Hanover, 6 " - • " Brunsiiiek, U a . -;tc (4 Single letters limited to ounce. . • , ,„, 2. IVriters may prepay to the following Plaids arra ". . • countries, or send unpaid, or they may Ear the _Toed • . • - States postage only; which last is advised. - - ' Adol to United States postage (see above) if ptepatd; , • To Lubec, 9 eta single. Gotha, 13 ets.shigli.4 Atistria, Iti •• Casse l, 10 " g. Coburgh, 1.3 " Bavaria, 22 " " " Darmstadt, 15 " " Frankfort on Moine 13 41; • " 18 " iVurtediburgir,2l c 77,4 Single letter limited to 4 ounce, except lb Lubec and Gotha, which is limited to e ounce (foreign.) r • 3. In the following cases. it is best to pat the Visited States postage only. Nevertheless.the writer may p - ag to destination, or may scud impititl: Postage, in addition to the , United St:motelse ( eadurk) ' l'o.Aliona. cts. single. To Keil, 11 tts. angler To Copenhagen nod Deurnark generally, 22 aA.! To Stockholm and funhest part of Sweedeu " To Bergen, Christiana and furthest part of _ - • , td Norway, To SL Pctersbargli or Cronstailt, To Alexandfia, Loire,' or Greece, 37 it To Eastern towns of Italy,3 eta. single. To , 5 - Constantinople, .1 To Basle, nod Switzerland generally. 21-.'' The single letter in Denmark: Swiden,and jiungln. lintj,c , " -74; ited to the ounce, in the other countries tin list No. 3‘, jS !united to ounce -4 On newspapers and pamphlets the United-Si:Bei postage. and that only, is TO be prepaid; 3 tents per paper or pamphlet, with inland postage added, if ' tliJiCd elects here than at New York. Illemorundnm Newspapers will be rated. abitatfi with tore kern postage, if printed in any other hula:NO than the and it enveloped otherwise than tents narrow bands. Bremen deliver- is au exception lb this rule. s 5 Each letter is to be marked or stamped Oil the face. - with the name of the office mailing iu it, and till the hack , , ' with the name of the New York 'post lathe". If United - • States postage only is i prepatd. it is to be marked or stmaped "Pam Psr.r.'"' n Neel: If postage through to destination Is prepaid. it is to I e imUtaptid or marked, in red, ^Pnro ALL: , and the amount of the foreign Outage received is to be stated on the letter, lu red. Ii the letter _ is unpaid, the United States postage, in Wary,: to be . • - stated: C. JOHNSON, • mayl6-411w. Postinaster General' ' . It ionedale Glaedeho, Ih Mancheeler. • • ... rpitusubeerilter takes pleasure in announcing MLitt old friends,end the Citizens generally. that ROSEIDALS has been newly fitted up for the aceommottution and comfort of the Public. The buildings have been furnished in a neat and fashionable style; and the surrounding gardens have been laid out in rt fashion that will attract. till who have taste for beautiful stencty. • --,-S The location of Rosedale is well knoWn. - Situate in Nianchestrr. within a mile and a half of the city:ort t hank of the Ohio, the prospect in every direction is - chanting.. For health and comfort, there is no place equal to nin the neighborhood of Pittsburgh: • 7 . • A limited number of families, who desire.i surnmeiss , •-• residence out of the city. will he received'earcasy.terms. Transient visitcrs widfind Itositastk. a most place in which to pass a day or a week. . _ -•-. :The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied with all ihi delicacies of the season : Dent:Mos !leverages. la Creams. Pruitt, Confcetionariee. &b. The Table will be supplied with Fruits choicest . fp - The whole extubliehtiient *ill be ebmitteted.oer::•; , stnct temperance priuciples. Ten-pin Alle ys have heed built; but tio betting will be perhinted. All games O( . • di:thee - are prohibited. 4. -Thu fealties for reaching' Rosedale are numeriee; I • An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheny? :•• ' • !fridge every half hour. and will leave passengers et the Gardens. The steamer Grermrood leave% the Allegheny . • Iyharf every hour, and lands within a few huudrejl yarild ' of the Rosedule •Cottitge. Anay2-tf I.E*l A Card; TiiE attention of gentlemen ptifehasing garments for dress wear, or ordhittry baseness purposes, is direct ed to the stock of goods at present on our counters. con sinning of every gtnde and shade of French, Engjish, and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless variety, and Vesting,' for everyone's use. which will be made to ords* in a superior manner. at prices that will not he questioned' by the best of bargain makers. C. WER.NEBERO, marts (lateld'Guire & Co.) 51 Lihettret If I . lE b .ADE .,l ll! igo y d on t horn bad HAI R. . 3 ni i t t t l rttril o tealli COlLi e L a if a Aß R. I TOIIA4IV c i:, a lt ueCdabat no t ri aL V. Sold at Chatham si., N.Y.,' and ht WM. JACKStA, Azent.. RD Liberty street.' Pii EA tglr ll r' c l ure ll. Land Warrants in-C,''S P.`"...ei:::..lifti'd%T.l3l.-:.,.::z.,- ; , his office. Baketrell's Building, opposite thb New Cents{ 32'17% e'% ; s: House, Pittsburgh. Ph. .'. ' ' .:.' • ~.'..,5;. Sly son, In the General Land CliftEe, at Washington: , -.....'..: il attend to my- business there . , free of charge 10 optats . , ::..:,-..,..- . - . 1... E 2 I F — *F7 APPLES-23 barrels Green . Applhs, hi o .. ....tbit. ... - , r salh by . S: & IV: HARBAUGIL., ..::-..,.. , %, 1 Ft mt hui the cad, system, rigidly. There Mr's, attention will be paid to any ordei, ualead accompanied by the cash. • - The JEFFERSONIAN will yield a .iealotis support to the NOMINEES of the ,NATIONAL CONVENTION; and tvill hold up N, _ to public gaze, the unprincipled and unpin- triotic c:ourse or the Federal party,iindali thiiiie who are lending "aid aditetiiirifort'.' to our country's enemies. Address, (post paid i ) . • • EtOPER; •.',atiqop-N1848;- k • • t. • F ~ .., _ 4~~ ~. _ ;';'~, - =t,'r, _ - 1 . • • ho4 tcorzEti. - a'; ~.,3." INEI =ECM ~~: ;,~ ,-- •:- .'"- • ''--•,l=•r- " ;•-• P'? -• , t.'‘,:'' t''''; ,'*";,:....;', ''-... ",... ell . ' ' ,.. c , ':: l' 'V'i: '7;ci.,,; ::' ' : • ' • ' ' ''' ,;_-..i..=. JA-.'•;l,`,4t."iit* ' ; •-:-:, ,!,..,i..:•,.,-..:.,z47'. ~,,,;',„: •'; : • ---4•1,---; ." - i i :• 41. 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