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ARRIVALS AND DEI. MILE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Fhiladelphn„ due A. as., closes 12 st Western Mall, Cin. and Lotosv.. due 8 r. 2.. eloses 5 a. 2' South. via halt. and Washington. due Br. m elosess A. Nonh•Western via Cleveland, due to A. )1.,„ etoaesu A. 51. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. x., eloses 81. x. - • STOCKS.: - / / _ • - • Par value. As/rd. ' Oifera Bank orrittsbargh $50,00 $5l/.76 ; s.s,tal 51% Exchange Ilauk .00 41.00 . 43,50 )Lrrchants' and. M. Bauk 30,tr0 47)e. 43,00 Farmer.' Deposit Bauk , None in market. Hand Street Bridge ao,oo ao.tm . • 43,41 NOrthern Liberties Bridge 50.00 35,00 Old Alleghtay Bridge ti 1.3,00 - 30,00 341(1 CotutellavilM R. R. Stock, paid on Aka re 5,92,50 City, Stands (0 tv.er. nit) Illentozigabela Bridge taus. Stock Daily Review of the Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST. TRtILSDAT MORNINO. June let. 184 S. .-. . . We hive a very meagre report to make to -day; the booklets of the city being dull ; and net having time t • exert ourselves in hunting up "actual trans salons." • FLOUR—We heard of one sale on wharf yester day. vrb:ch was at $4 25. We think the market is ate stand. . tiol - In all other articles there voas no change. In t9-In wrow 7 s paper, we will give a full Review of the Markets, giving the actual price of any article twit is •bought and sold" in the city. G O I. II .IXMONS.- - The subscriber would respectfully ' infirm the citicens of Pittstintgh and Allegheny, that me intends to stain owa eonecting tour on Monday next, June sth, through. the following Townies, Washington, Creen and Fayette. 'Persons having business in any of the ab ove countie!s, eon have it attended to peontytly.— Iten•mtnesi—Sloraung Post, Smith & Miller & Iticketson, anti Gazette. [nasal-td] JAS. C. •ItICLINY. TEW HOOKS.—Lectures•on Shakspeare, by. li. _LI Hudson, in two volumes. The PoWers of the Pulpit, or plain thoughts addressed to Civistian ministers, and ;hose who beta them, on the influence of a preached Gospel, by the Rev. Gardiner Spring. D. D. " The Peasant and his Landlord, by the Baroness Knorr inn. Translated by Mary Dowd': Lamartine's Girondists, Vol. 111. History of the Gi combat', or personal mentoirof the patriots of the French Revolution, from unpublished sources—by A. de La ma/tine. A few copies of each of the above works received this day and our sale by JOHNSTON k STOCK - I'oDi, • • nrytn LMoksellers, corner Market and 3d• sta. Ito the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter ji Pessimism - the Peace, in and for the County of Alio ghcuyt The petition of Richard Williams, of the sth Wald, city of Pittsburgh, in the Comity aforesaid, humbly ehevreth, That pour petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers ndd others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that yonuillotiors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pul.lic house of entertainment. And - your peti tioner, as ist - duty bound, will pray. RICHARD 'We, the eubscribers, citizens of the aforesaid wardolo certify. that the aboVe petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperruice, and is well provided with house rsoolii and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers nod others, and that said tavern is necessary. li- Watson. it. iti s Cracken, Jones, T. Weinv W. T. Wood; A Paangle, T. E Kremer, B. Buerkle, J. L e w is , Barton, M. Mord'', A. Wood. ,n31301* • ATIIif.NACI32II SA Loma's, AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT', LIOERTT 144.111 THE HEAD Or . Tiresr: elegant and comfortable Saloons are new:in the best order, and will be constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the seasou—having several Parlors to accommodate private parties of Ladies and Gentlemen, Or either separately, where will beierved up at any. time, lii the very best style, Ice - Creams, Strawberries and Pmehts, wish Canso, in:their semen. The separate department, with Baths and Parlors for Ladies, is now open for the summer season, to which the attention of LailmA is requested, and theirpatronage car-. nestly solicited. Females are' engaged, and always in sytteudauce. • Ibe Ilentlemen't Bathing Departs 1..1n is also incom plete order. The establishment has been fitted up in a style Unsur passed by any other in the United States, and Ladies and Gentlemen may rest assured that the greatest attention will -Le 'paid to eleanliness mid comfort of visitors, in every respect. Invalids, in particular, may expect to re ceive the most careful attention, and can be accommo dated with Baths in all their varieties of hot, cold, show er, douse, snake and head, as well as vapor, &c., Sce A few Boarders can be accommodated with Boarding by the week, slay. or single meal. Apply to PECK, THOM PSON it Co., Proprietors. fl 7 Tickets for Baths for sale, single or by the dozen, at reduced prices. may2o (Journal and Dispatch copy.) SCUAIb-15 hhils. just received on consrmtnent mid fur sale by CUMMINS & smen, , No: 3 Smithfield street, opposite the Mosiongaheln Mouse, • GALENA. POTATOES Jilin rec.:woo per J~ steamer Colorado; for sale by EDMUND GREER, street, opposite Smithfield FL d/r27 _ . New Ward Drug More: — . riniE Undersigned respectfully announces to the ai 1, setts in the now and upper parts of the City, that he has opened a new Drug Store. corner of Washington and Wylie streets. where Physicians' prescriptions will be careftslly compounded. A superior assortment of Medi cines and Perfumery have been selected. Every article in the Drug line will be kept constantly . on hand. The ca. tahlishtneut will be under Atte supervision of Dr. Ala:. Duce. • Medicines can be had at all hours of the night. • nutyl9 • WILL. kILACK ?pH the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (turner Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle gheny The petition of E. giENZINS; of the Third Ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. humbly shew eh. That your petitioner bath provided himself with:ma terials for the arcomodatlon of travelers 'and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to. keep a public house of entertainment. And :your peti tioner. as iit duty bound, will 'pray. rJENHIA.S. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempeirance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. ' E. Wiggin-on, W. McClure, J. McKelvy, B. Byers, J. West. P. Trainor, S. - McAfee, 1... T. Upton, J. Ewing, J, Walsh, J. ?Jitney, J. bleAckin. my3t-3td* (Telegraph copy and ch. Post.) j'O the Honorable the . Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,tu and for the county of Alle ttietty The petition of John Heed, of the 3d Ward city of Pitts• burgh. tu die'County aforesaid,humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials; for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dviell ing house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant Warn license . to keep. a public house of entertainment. And your petiliFßer, as •in duty•bound. will pray. • JOHN REI.D. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempprance, and is well provided with house roonorand couremences for the accommodation of trav elers and others. and that said tavern is necessary. Duncan. J. Mackerel!, Jas. Fairman, J. Jonee, J. Hughes, David Wright, J. A. Knox, J.lll.'Devitt, T. Lay. Paul, Thos. M'Kce. ma30.113t• : armee* Immt, Corner of ..Ferry and Fourth Streets, PittsburKh. riIHE understgned, proprietor of the above well known 1. Hosel; respectfully informs the public that she has gone to great exNuse iu fitting, up the house for the re .ception and accommodation of her old customers, and all •who may honor her with.their patronage. She: is deter- Mined that the Hotel, asiteretolbre, slmll sustain-the're potation of being a quiet, orderly, and well conducted es tablishment. INio pains or expense_still be spared on her vat, to render boaiders and travelers 113 comfortable as ahey can possibly be at any other public house in the city. Her table will be provided with every luxury the market 'affords; in short, her guests may rest assured that she will use every exertion in heepower to render them full and entire sausfaction. A share of public patronage is neglectfully sOlicited. ti — Don't forget the place—comer of Ferry and Fourth. J. -LITTLE. p en 1. New • 111010 Fortes. t riIHCREIIINGH GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.— N_.l John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street, has teem:red from Mr. Chickering, of Boston, a new supply of his cele. • bratitd Piano Fortes, consisting of one magnificent ROSE -WOOD GRAN PIANO, Carved Gothic Mouldings and Iron Frame, seven octaves. 'This being the first full size .Grand Piano—of Mr. Chickering's manufacture—brought • to Pittsburgh, all the good Pianists in the city are invited to examine -it. Also received—Three Rose Wood Pianos—viz: One Rose Wood Round Corner, 7 octaves; do. do. do. 61. do.; -do.. .- . - do, do. 6 do. Moving received, from Mr Chickering, the ezelutti ve agency far the sots of his Piano Fortes, in this city, a con stant supply will be kept on hand, and the prices invari abiLthe samc as charged by Mr. Chic kering at his factory JOHN MELLOR, No. et Wood street. A A MASON .& CO., &I Market street, will open •• this morning a largo lot of Hosiery and Glove's, of every. 'variety. • • `mn.7o r4Olt SALE—A 3ICW two story brick House and. Lot, 24 front on Penn street by 100 feet deep to Spring alley. The lionise is conveniently arranged, haring par jor, dining room and dwiwing room, and kitchen, with :porch; also, six chambers and finished garret, and a good cellar—all of the best materials, and finished in modern style.S. CUTHBERT, , my3o General Agent, Smithfield st. WIVE ACRES OF VALUABLE PROPERTV t near theicity line of 7th Ward, will be sold at Auction on Monday morning nett,the Ikhh inst., at 11 o'clock. at J. Dada' Artetion Room, corner of Wood and Fitth The above will beriold in lots of one acre each. to knit parch .or altogether, if required: Terme-4111f of the purchase money in hand; the balancei_k; two pear*. 8. C.LrTHBERT mayft ' General Ageakt3iniddlehest. x~~:` ' ERSE EMI Cavan - Es ron Jana. 9:400 • aft.twi 16.50 4i.00 • S'l rk: A 111b.1.4. It; R. , woi jU .11.7;" 4 7.L1_ . Cli ANGE OF TlAlF.—Simmur Arrange - mem front April 2.4.-Leave Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until U 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 at half-past each hour." until half-past 9at night, omitting her half-past I trip. Sundays excep ted. Errpreenwood Garden is now open for Me reception of visners. The Bout lands at the Garden. rita9. J . MICAIN, Proprietor. ___ ______ Summer Arrangement. AelgtTHE steamer BE R. AVE Chas. F.. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, _6 g assgow, and 'Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, laud Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, 'and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. Al. having a boat at the 'landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to - mal7-tf G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. • • Greenwood Gardens. MIES pleasant place of region. two miles from the city, 1 on the bank of the Ohio River, is now in full opera tion. The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat No expense has 'been spared to make it a desirable place for recreation, so ranch needed in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. ' The grounds are well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees. and flowers, in great proration. The Saloons nre supplied with Ice Cream. tempe rate drinks, Confectioner ies. Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, in its season. Er The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat, leaves her landing, Prrr, srsitsr, below the old Allegheny Bridge, half-past each hour, from half past 7, A. at., until .half-past 9, P. at., /minim- her half-past trip. This boat has been built expressly' for the conveyance of passen gers to this Garden. Persons wishing to remain in the Garden till a later hour thong o'clock, can be accomtuo dated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole establishment is conducted on strictly moral and temperate pliinciples, and closed on Sunday. mtty2o JAMES 21PKAIN. Fa Valuable Ira far Sale, IN SEWICKLY BOTTO M. R es for sale the residue unsold--say 160 Actes—o "t valuable Fenn,. late the property of Samuel. Pee deceased, beautifully situated on the bank of the Ohio River. 12 miles below Pittsburgh, or will sub-divide it into Lots to suit par chasers. This Farm possesses many advantages in its location. having two excellent Schools in the immediate vicinity; the nesghborhood is inviting; the access to mar ket is easy, by steamboat or the BeaVer road; and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road: when completed. must necessarily pass through it. The most of the land being river bottom, is most admirably adapted for garden purposes. Persons desirous of purchasing, are invited to go and examine the place, and any information want ed will lie given either by myself Wm. C. Harry on the premises, or Jim. WI-Peebles, at McKnight & Sous, Mar ct .treet. J.OHN GRAHAM, nuty3l-3tawd&3tvr Executor. PhcenlxFlre Brick. TPE subscribers having been appointed sole agents by the manutactureri for the sale of the celebrated brenix Bricks," are now prepared to fill orders for any quantity at $2l cash per 1,0011. In, the construction of Furnaces of all kinds, these Bricks have been pronounced by competent judges as being superior to nll other Fire Bricks now in use. C. A. III'ANULTY & Co. Canal Basin. • 30.000 FIRE: NIX FIRE BRICKS—Just received and fur sale by may3l C. A. M'ANULTY & Co. Tab e Notice. 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthurn, „M. Nicholson & Co., tragic Puundry4 are requested to cell at their old Warehouse, on Liberty . street. All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next. May 16 ARTHUR* NICHOLSON k. Co. Mr A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &e.,ntthe lovrest market rams. Liberty st.. head of Wood St. mityl7-2in ARTHURS & NICHOLSON. ET.CHANGE BANK STOCK AT AUCTION, by order of the ddministrators.--Ou Saturday evening, June 3d, at 13 o'clock, will be sold at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth meets, IS shares Ex change Bank Stock, by order of Administrators. my3l JOHN D. DAVIS. And. rtent the Honorable the Julges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to and faiths county of Alit- g ~ : The petition of W. Chambers,. of the 24 Ward, city of Allegheny. in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your petitioner bath provided Innis, If with n.aterials for the accommodation of travelers and others. at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid. ,:nd prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertuntnent. And your petitioner, as to duty bound, will pray. • _ W. CHAMBERS. We, the subscril era, citizens of the above Ward, do certify, that the abo• e petit oner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav ellers and others. and that said tavern is necessary. L. O'Reily, 8. W. Lyon, Thos. Woods, J. McGinnis. J McFarland, Wm. B. Higgins, Geo. W. Daily, Samuel Young. John Hamill, D. 11. Scott, D. McClelland. George McClelland. - may3l-31l• P. C. _Mart "IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, 11 11.111rANA C 10•155, corner of-Sii offers for sale, on pleasing terms: - 4 half gir. Pipes thard Brandy, i Dark Vintages, 1937 to 11 14 4 eighth" " " .842. .. 5 half " " ff • 3 qr. " " • ,- " 5 eighth " " 2 half pipes Hennessy Dark, 1842. 2 " " " Pale, .. " " Sazeac " 1887. .2 qr „ 1/ 4tu /1 tt 4 half • a Seignette " Dark. 2 pipes Swan Oln. - 2 " Imperial Eagle.Gia. 1 " Black Horse " 1 puncheon Jamaica Spirits. I " Irish Whiskey. 10 qr. pipes Roncao Port Wine,t Vintages, 1835 to 10 " Lohdon Market " S 1842. 40 /, ,A" Burgundy Port " 12 . . " S. S. Madeira Wine; 12 " L. - M.'"'" — " Superior Brands' 10. a a Symington " " Vintages 183'7. 8 eighth pipes " • " " • 10 qr: pipes Pemartin Pale Sherry, •• 5 " " Amontilado " " Vintages 1840. 4-a " Brown • " Choice Brands. • 3 " . Golden -" " 4 pip es Fatal Madeira: Wine, 3 . Sicily • " I " Fresh arrival. 12 hhds. S auterne a Direct Itrnairtation. 4 0 h t - a 44 • " 15 qr. casks Sweet Malaga Wine. • 10 "u Dry ='" 100 doz. bibs. Brandiel, t -Various brands. 150 " '" . Very old. 15 baskets Crown Champagne. .20 . Maltese Cross ~- • 15 hbds. -- Claret St. Esteppe. 15 doz. bale. 50 bbls. 0. IL Whiskey, 25 . hI. bbls. " Distilled in 1840 and '42. 90 bbls. old Peach Brandy, 25000 La Vega Regalia Cigars, 25000 u .. Rosa - 2000: Washington " • :40 5000 Rapides " WOO Dos. Amigos " 5000 Silva 2000 - Clemencia 2000 La Antiquedad 8000 Ortiz 2000. Emulations 1000 La Bayaderit • 5000 Ettalapio 2000 Cubreys • 41 1000 litunburiti? 10000 Just° Sanz•Principe 10000 St. Bt. 10000 Pallet ' u " 200 dozen Playing Cards. ,9 boxes Bitters. 10 " Chewing Tobacco. 4 bbls. Powdered Sugar. 50 boxes Sardines. 8 casks London Porter,ritc and Phi. With many other articles in the line, to natnerous to mention. Many of the Wines and Liquors areof my own importation, direct from Europe and the Islands. Coun try merchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel keepers are invited to call and examine a large and well selected stock. (mayl9) . P. C. -MAWCIN. • • • Wadable Improved Property. FOR SALE—A Brick House and Lot, in 3th Ward, on Vine street; price $lBOO.. Also, a Brick House and Lin, 4th Ward, Congress street; price $l3OO. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; pnce Sl4OO. Also, n Brick House and Lot on James st., Alle gheny: price $lOOO. AIM, a vacant Lot on Locum street, sth Ward; price 8350. A bargain can be had in the above. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, mayll General Agent. Smithfield street. • 8 Isirta 111 a e to Order. EDWARD TODD & CO. will manufacture, at their factory cast, all sizes of every description of LINEN AND FANCY SHIRTS, in qualities to suit purchasers. Their shirts will be made of the best materials, and at short notice. -- Warehouse on the corner of Fifth and Market streets, jup stairs.) ' - ma:27 Steam Beat Stools for Sale. kWONE HALF 'of the fine Steamer WYO MING for sale; also, one eig hth of steamer ~ . Tor particulartrand terms enquire of - - 13. ac- W. lIARRAUGII, .53 Water street and2lo4 Front at MZ=l= :_~'. MEE = - ' ~„ A•:•;:l.'.. -,;,-.--,-..; - -,. '-' •,,,-!'",';'',.,-.,..J.,--,4.,.1.:f ,,4. ...----..,-,::','":`'...., 71'.i.•-,0ty4..,,, ..,:..-..,•::', -, :. ~... .-_,;#'•-•;...7,-1.:..,,', .4, 7'-::-.•:',...7,': •k,ii.l‘,.r-4:V. -..,A4f.1.'.•'-'...1."-.-:"'-• -,,- --;•-•- ; •;::::-eA;1.','::1„,.,..,..-.,:.7:-,,•:- --, . - .. . . C f - ~.-,' '-~ ~ ._ b ~; C EIEENEJ POW!' OF. 11 . 1" I'S BURG II - 6 met. WATtit IX Tilt CUANNEL. .A It RIVED. SiCaliaCT Benier. Cloak. 'Wellsville; Battle, larolis". Brownsville. . " PUTkilll46ll. 40; " Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaverand " Michbran Na. 2. Gilson. Beaver," Luke Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; " Wellsville, Barnes, Sunfish; Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; RT PA E, . Steamer Beaver, Cl DE ark, IVell D sville; "Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; " New England, Dean, Cin; " . Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; " Euphrates , Calhoun, Nashville; Wir See card of Brownaville packets. icr See cards of Wellsville packets. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING; CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. OILIO LINE. mai• Therirg.,saS.Svr . nns.X PACXDT.—TDC A No Iftne and thou passenger stenati Pne• ket TELFGRAPII. J. J. Perry. Com mander. will leave Pittsliiirg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville. and nil intermediate Ports, every Saturday. nt IC o'clock precisely For freight or passa7,e apply on board, or to - FORrll*Tit DUNCAN, ,gcnts. • The Telegraph has been built expressly fara A regular Pnrket. and with a view entirely to the rontibrt of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the weidern waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion-with the. Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Saint Louie—timethrough. VIVI , : DAYS. a e . • „ Pale Vintage, 1637 to All Imported Cigars 221 FEW News by Telegraph' Reported for the Morning Post ARRIVAL, OF THE SHIP - UNITED STATES FOUR DAYS .1.,‘ TER FROII EUROPE Flour has slightly improved. Corn and Meal has amended some. Canal Flour, 275. 9d.0 1 285; HAW more, 273.0275. 6d. White and Mixed Wheat, 70r. 2d.0805.2d.; Red, 65.5.1.ai175. Bd. Corn, 27a2554 Yellow, 28(d315.; Meal, 12e. 6dßl3s. 3d. Provis ions unchanged. Cotton, low grades recovered Id. FROM FRANCE—Paws, May 15.—The people forcibly entered the Assembly, and Mons. Herbert, in the name of the People, proclaimed itadissolution. This demonstration originated in sympathy with Poland. The workmen all left their shops; and all the clubs with banners assembled on the Boulevards, singing the Marseilles Hymn. They thence proceed ed to the Assembly, and rushed into the Chainber. The National Guard remained firm, and filially ilia peraed the mob. Some of the ring leaders were arrested. FROM IRELAND.—Mitchell was arrested under the new felony law. The trial of O'Brien closed, and the Jury disagreed. Meagher's trial was progres- Nothing important from Spain. The Austrians were defeated in a sanguinary corn bat, near Verona. nALTniorn: MARKETS. LTIMORK, piny 31-1 P.M. Flour—The market is inactive to-dny, with moderate sales only of flowani street at S 5 50. Grain—Wheat has a downward tendency . bat Corn Is steady. with sales of Prime Yellow nt 45046 c. Beef Cattle—On the hoof or gross, Hoc/Cattle are held at 83 37 1 , WO tbs. Prime Pork—SaleelVeltern are effected at E. 7 50. Bacon galesof Baltimore cured Sides at 4e.; iVest ern llama are Belling at oc.; Sides, at 41-a44e ; and Shoal ders at 31e. Lard—Sales Western at GiteGjc.; Lattimore rendered is sold at 7lie. Killed !logs—Sales at 000.5 50. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Pnnardmrita, May 36.--.1 P. M. Flour—Sales Western at SS :101t6 62; at which there are more sellers than buyers. Grain—Market is heavy, with no change. Groceries—Continue without change, and market in active. Bacon—Sales Western Hams at Sine.; Sides at 101 le.; and Sides at Lard—Sales Westerwat 61; and Baltimore rendered Latest Arrival of New Goods, AT 49 Liberia sweet —The subscriber bait just reeeiv ai a large and handsome stock of nuMionable goods, for gentlemen's Summer Wear, such as French, English, and Belgin Cloths, Drag des tea,Cashmaretts, Cassimeres, Bombazines, and Su mmer Cloths, of all col ors and qualities. Also, a great variety of fancy Cassi metes and figured Linens, many of them entirely new styles, which are no' to be found elsewhere in this city; together with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest ings, all of which will he made to order in the most fash ionable manner, at short notice Gentlemen favoring this' establishment with their orders, may rely upon their gar ments being made as well as they can be in any other honse in the country. ON HAND, a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every description of Dress and Frock Coats, new style business coats, sack coats, blouses, &c. Also. a general assortment of panta. vests shirts, cravats, suspenders, and all other ankles in thi clothing line, which will be sold low for cash. Whole sale purchasers will find it much to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ma3o P. DELANY, Tailor. VOR SALE—That beautiful and pleasant residence. in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. sitnate on Fulton, Webster, and Walnut streets. being Int N 0.74 in Anron-Bnresplan, being T.l feet 5 inches on Walnut st., 11k1 feefdeep to Fulton street, and fronting on Fulton st. 77 fret 5 inches, and bounded by ‘Vebster st- about 140 feet—on which is erected a large and well finished brick DWELLING HOUSE„ with out building. For ai t B. ticu larm. enquire of John Butler, at Lawrencesil or of James C. Cummins. Pittsburgh. -If - - - . - M ORGAN'S WORM KlLf.t.li brings away the worms "West Deer tp., Allegheny co.. Pa. "Mr. Jan D. Morgan—Dear Sir. This Is to certify that I purchased of Mr. Porter. one phial of yourgreat Worm Killer, and gore two teaspoonfuls of at to one of my chill. "dren, two . years old, and in a short time it palsied upwards of forty- nix large worms. ANDREW hrecuocon.“ wttneu that the above comment is true. "Saws-at. Waroar." Prepared, wholesale and retail, by the pro prietors. JOHN D MORGAN ,Druggist, ma.% Wood street, Pittsburgh. illo PLANING 11111.1.--Rebreea strectand Water Jan.,O lalong Chartier at-) First Ward. Allegheny city. near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAIIER having resumed bu siness. has erected the neeessag machinery at the above plate,for taming out all work in his line, and is prepared to tak boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Dressed flooring boards. siding. he., always on hand A large quantity of dried flooring - lumber on hand. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ei ecuted. ma3o-tf Crros ADEN AND SCAIAIER STD FIFS--A. Ma son & Co., 60 Market street, have received 4 eases of Cononades and Summer Studs, comprising every style suitable for summer wear. ma.3o INEN GOODS—A. A. Mason A.C0..60 lificrket street, /..4 have just opened 8 pm. 10-4 Linen Shectings. Also, 6 ps. 6-4 Pillow Case do.; 4-4 White Linen, in great va riety. ma3o WINES, GINS, AND itOold and Front sit., Commercial Row Cabinet Witreiroorn. T. B. YOUNG & Co. of rjaw ma H A lT F A . L e al ved lii i . Cll'l Commercial how, Liberty street, oppositXthe head of Smithfield. where they will keep constantly' on Muni an extensive assortment' of So fas, Tables. 'Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every article in their line of business. •• Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable prices. may 27 Hubbard & Boyd. 1111 r AVE opened a Wareroom in tiAND Srairm, near la . Liberty Street, where they will keep a good assort ment of Sofas, easy Chairs and Upholstered Chairs. of every description. Selling at very low prices, and war ranting their work, they respectfully solicit a continu ance of patronage from the public. Country dealers supplied with Sofas and Chairs at the lowest wholesale prices. may.Z.hy EDWARD TODD & CO.. Manufacturers at every de scription of Linen and Fancy Shirts, Jobbers and dealers in every variety of Gentlemen's Ftinti.whing Goods, north-east corner of Fifth and Market streets, (up stairs,) entrance on Fifth et. not27-y. § EALED PROPOSALS .- Sealed Proposals will be re ceived by the Auditors of Reserve township, Alle g eny county, until the 23d day of June, for repairing and grading Roads of said township. The Auditors will meet on the .sth and 6th of June, at 0 - o'clock A. st.. at the house of A. Worthington, on the Butler road, to show what work is to do on each road, for which they wish to contract. A. H. HARVEY, J. WICKLINE, Auditors. EZEKIEL DAY, may2o-d4w TIAC ON—A few hhds. of very superior Hams and Shoulders, for retelling, for sale by ma= erehaut - Tailor. HE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom. T era, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for intlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. Hui e stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres• rich Vesting*, of plain and fancy patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in the best and Most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. WM, B. SHAFFER, my24l Water at., 3d door above National Hotel. SPIKITSTIMPENTINE.-20 - barrels just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., may 10 cor. Ist and Wood sts. .; ononfa ;e a avigation Company. BOOKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to extend this improvement from Brownsville to the State tine, at the following times and places, viz: at Wayneeburgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st May; New Geneva, Payette co., on the Ist June; %Vest Brownsville, Washington Co., on the 2d June; Pittsburgh . , tat the Exchange Bank,) on the 4th Jane; and to remam open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.: apl9 WM. BAKEWELL, See,. IrrGazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburgb Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa- per to Secretary. - C ll o', ." - PG BRONCHITIS, &e. —To C.:noun:pares. Pour-fifths of yotrare really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob• struction and Conseguentinflammation of the delicate li 'ling of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNES EXPECT() NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. 117 For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN-AA STORE, 70 Fourth at.. near Wood. may 3 hh. s. Prime novelised WAS, 35 " plain Hams and Shoulders; Just received and for sale by maB sELLEas & EICCILS, BRANDIES & WINES--3 half casks Rochelle', Bran dy, very good; 4 half casks J. J.,thipuy Cognac, very good; 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just rec'd on consignment, and for sale low by JOHN LIME. la. 3d st. opposite the Post' Office. PEN ME BM 'ç. MARKETS S ~ ~. • „S ; ME . '",•. - % ? . ,. ..i. - r;.''''4 - .• ,-- :.i-j',,'-'.' l ,'. .:..•i - ', - - - 4. - . ',' .. .. 1. ::: 7 ' .- i.:..j: ,-. i..' '.fi:.t.4•-'..:',.--. .4~-c .~._. i _ :~'. FMB =IN •i . .I,;•Nfj;Ys ME Sales bn 12uction. tier - lox sATL s , BY JAMES ATE ENNA, AUCTIONEER. NO. 114 Wow, STRESS. TIME DOORS FROX Fwrn. E XTRA SALE qf ,Dry Goods, Fancy Artie:es, Watches and Cuiltry.--Will be sold, at M'Kenna's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth. day and night. (Sundays excepted,) until the large stock on hand is disposed of, as peremptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various consignments remaining unsold from-the present spring trade. . Terms: All sums under 550,00, cash, par funds; from Sit3o,(lo to $llOOO, sixty dnyie and. all sums over S 103,00; three months, good approved endorsed notes. • apZ) JAMES 1 1 1'KENNA, Abet. . LOCK AT THlS!=—sB,ooo Worth of Philadripkia daysad CtoZhihr, Auction end Private:Sale. for toonly, at Wilmette's Auction Rooms t No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Filth, commencing at 10 o'clock a. st., and at 2r. sr., of each day, and at early gas light each evening. Gentlemen who are in want of such articles, will 'please call immediately, as the stock must and will be sold, without reserve. The Goods can be examined at any time during each day, and perches ers buying at Auction will be warranted to be suited in size; If not, they need not take the articles. malB JAMES M'KENNA 'Auer • Q PLENDID Double Barreled English Towline Preiir, IJ with fancy ease, 4-e., at Auaion.—On Snturday even ing next, June 3d, at 8 o'clock precisely will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms , No; 114 'hood street. three doors front Fifth, 1 splendid second-hand double barreled Fowling Piece, *milli aunt twist.made to order in the city of Landoll for e gentlemen in this place, with fiutey case, shot Mtg. accontrements...k.e. It is the best article of the kind. perhaps, ever offered it a Auction in the city, and can be exatnined any time previous to the sale. • mayill JAMES McKENNA. And. ' TARS' GOODS k 7:. at ~Di-eik7;7"---On Th ursday next / June I et. et 10 o'clock A. M. will be sold a large nod general assortment of Dry Goods of every descrip tion, and at 2 o'clock P. M. Furniture, At curly gas light semeeveuing new and secondhand Gold and Silver 'vet ches, also, Dry Goods .kc. JAM • ..S M'KENtI , A, Auct. mall AVCTION SALES' BY .1011 V 1). DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, • South-Rost corn.? of Wood and Fifth streets. ON Thiirsdny morning. June set, at 10 o'cloek. at the Commercial Sales Room. corner of Worst and P fill streets, .will he sold, a large consignment of fresh and fashionable fancy and staple Dry Goods, conristiog of black anti fancy color broad cloths, cassiincre, satineits, tweeds, Kentneky jeans, gingloons lawns, drillings, twelve kaf plaid, mode and assorted colors de. Mines. barnize, lirdzarines, Mime!tester and nostrum' ginehnins, American and English prints in great variety, blenched and unbleached indigo blue furniture and apron checks, super. British long cloths, cotton hosiery, spring scarf., suspenders, shawls, tee. At o'elock—Ne w and second-band Furniture, among which will be found, dressing bureau, hook case and sec retary, hair seat sofa, rocking-chair, ottomans, hair and plush sent chairs, fancy and common clinics, bureaus, looking glasses, breakfast tables, bedsteads, carpeting, kitchen furniture, Sce. Groceries. Ite., mackerel. liquors, regalia, principe and plantation cigars, molasses, Y. O. Wa, tobacco, lie. Also, 1 patent corn mill. inyt* JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct. HAROUCHE AT Aucrtoi / Thursday afternoon. June 1., at a o'clock, will be sold at the Commercial - Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a suhstantial one horse Family Ba- Touche. with standing top. JOHN D. DAVIS, my 30 Auctioneer. TOIL - DING LOTS sit Yeitsio Arsons, at Auction. 11 Oil Saturday. June 3d, 144, at 4 o'clock e. x., will be sold on the premises, 9 valuable Building Lott in the Sth Ward of the city, al the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Pride street. These Lots are ve!ty beautifully sit. tinted on the South side of Pennsylvania Avenue, oppo site the residence of George Is Reis, Esq., and are very desirable fur private residences or business purposes.— They will be sold altogether, or separately, as pufthrsers ms 'l i et p u r i e s f i er One-fifth cash, the Winos in four equal an nual pas InclitS, with interest front lit May. Possession given manediately. JOHN O. DAVIS, may3l Auctioneer, A 4) 11.: • HABIOSAL. • 6 MR • 1 / 1 1611Amai BY WAL J. RURNSIUFI, AUCT'R. ON FRIDAY EVENING, 19th islet-, at 8 o'clock, at the Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, (second floor of the building occupied by Messrs. Wendt & Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants,) will be sold. without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-matte Clothing, Shirts, Hanlware, Watches, and Jewelry, Hooks, &c. Dealers arc requested to attend, as the sale will be pos itive. ID' Hereafter, I shall have regular night sales of dry goods. hardware, ke., at the above mentioned room, on Taesday,Weduesday and Friday evenings of every week. ma DI- WAI. 1. BURNSIDE. Auet. EXTRACT of a letter. dated Ilealsrille ! May e. lArt. Mr. Join D. Itioncaa:—Dror Sir.—/ hart wild six dozen of your invaleable , Cough Syrup. In this place, and have never known It In any one instance to fail in effect ing a permanent cure. but frequently 6.114 that ono fourth of a bottle will effect 'a cure on those who have severe coughs. lhare been out of the Syrup for some time, and truly believe I could have soli six dozen more, if I had had it. I will always try and keep a good supply on hand. as no other Cough Syrup will sell *ince yours has been introduced here. WM. 0. BOUT., Prepared and sold by John I). Morgan, Druggist, street, one door below Diamond alley, Pinsburgb. Also, for sale in Monongahela City, by Dr. William M. King, A. T. Gregg, and J. W. South. In Elizabeth, by James Flack; and rgenerally by all the 'Druggists and Store-keepers in lstern Pennsylvania. ntayet ' Mastic Lee Vrrem Saloon, WOOD 11117.111, ISEZWEEN =ORD ♦ao POrlittl rOBICEM.. atThis fashionable place of resort is now orals. Persons wishing for LIKONADM, ICE Cansx, or any of the delicacies of the sea• son, cannot do better than to call at this es tntilistunent. The EAGLE SALOON has been long known as one of the most splendid place* of the kind in the. western country, nod In fact there are few, if any, Saloons in the United States, superior to this. The proprietors beg leave to state, that nothing shall be. wanting an their part, to make it one of the most pleasant places of xenon, km Ladies and Gentlemen, in this city. _ (may. 44) PEA BCE A BRYAN. Cbrap ' roperty and Easy Payments. 17OR SALE—A Brick House and Lot, 24 feet front On Vine street, by 104 feet deep. Price, 81,200. Terms: 14300 in hand, balance in nine years, in quarterly pay ments. The purchaser will thus be enable to possess himself of this property by paying little !Doti Nana rent. 8. CUTHBEitT, Genera *item, Smith' -:a street. Patterson's Carriage Manneisetory, Opposite the Merchants' Smithfield street, and in Di amond Alley, between Wood nee Smithfield streets, Wuzaa may always be found an assort •. s- t merit of Family Carriage.. Hamacher. Ruggles, and all kinds of Wavy Work, from a six horse Wagon down to a Whee burrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line arc respectlblly invited to call. may ti-tf ew • aper anti ton Eat abllnhnient, No. 7B' Wood atreet. batmen Fourth and Diamond alley. subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, 1. a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial and Packet Post Flat Cap, Demy and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books, Medium •and Royal Colored Printing Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled -and Ivory Surface Cards, Nos. 2,3, 4, small and double small; Me dium, Demy and Cop Day Books and Ledgers, superior Qaper, and best eastern liimling; School }looks, all kinds; uills, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Files, Sm. Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale prime for cash, or RAG S at cash prices. JOB MONTI 'O. Having a lob Office in connexion with oar establish ment, we are prepared to execute all aides for plain and fancy Printing• Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Business Cnrds, Bills of Lading, &e. with despatch, and at low prices. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, No. 78 Wood st., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. Mr 'At our store on hlarket street, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo logical and Miscellaneous Hooks. New Books received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices. Tbe publications of the American Sunday School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on ban t. Catalogues furnished an application. ELLIOI I ' & ENGLISH, mat Market at., het. Third and Fourth. To Lets A NEW trio story Briek Dwelling Hnuse, 5110, aced on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near t e residence of Judge Irwin,) and flashed in the best modern style. with handsome porticoin 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 the second story •; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of febtl-tf • JAMES PARK. Jr. Jr. CO.. Second et. rTII - IEDORNING POST, and all the Daily and most of theekly Pittsburgh and a few. Eastern, Western and no rthern Newspapers, and Sibbet's Counterfeit Do tector, &c., kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, At his General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel, mayls or 4ACKS GALENA POTATOFZ---A super of ur eic, just Welted Per Meader Onentel, and for EDMOND GREER, Liberty s opposite Smithfi eld. IN I oz. •• a ey, est; 2 doz. do. medium; 1 doz. without holders; 3 dbz Bard &Brothers; just react treti by -ZEBULAN KINSEY - - - - ARABIAN NIGHTIII--Expte.ssly • esitmed for (=BY readin_g; in course of publicatipn by Harper k Btothers, New York. To be completed in 18 parts. Part Ist just received end for sale er JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, cor. Merkel and 3d its. A TTORNEY and COUNBELLOIt at LAW; Mike in A Melton's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth sleets east sidc of the Court House. Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of Re cords, &c.. promptly and accurately nttended to. mylB 1 - s 10 •oxes t rue e. &ins ss; 2" .-extra pounds; .5 " " " Its and 16s; 10 kegs No. 1 81x Twist; 10 " Pgh. Cavendish; 5 " . Phy; 20.000 Common Sears; 20,000 Half Et_panish do.; for sale by snag .1. H. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at. p HINTING PAPER-.• 100 reams News Print, 24x37, 83,00. 100 U . Fine Book Paper, Weil, Stn. 50 " Imperial Print, 1 4 532. 6 3 , 00 . For sale by JOHN If. MELLOR, ma.2B No. HI Wood street. SPERM OIL AND CANDLEZ-10 boxes Sper9l Coo dies, Noa. 4.5, and 0; 2000 gall. Winter Sperm 011; 1200 " Blenched Winter Sperm Oil; 1200 " Fall do; 1200 " Bleached Whaler Whale Oil;, 000 " Winter do'„ last received and for aalc by =MI BULLER A" RICKETSON. = = o n _; • ' MEE MEE =gill =EMS ''''': ,, : , ;*. :- . -,,-,, ...i , ,. -"!.--',;',:''.-.i-'-'11, thl) 015btibt.. • gerhe Golden Ileeallvelu rrHE undersigned noticed with surprise, in the Chroni ele of May 2Gth, an article signed hy.Young & Ste venson, wherein cotnplaiut is made against me, for pla cing, in front of my Dry Goods Store on Market street', between Third and Fourth streets, as a sign or distinctive mark, a "Golden 'Bee-Hive." Messrs.-Y. &S. seem to claim that they have the ex clusive right to use such a sign in-Pittsburgh. Bui, - as they show no legal patois for such a right. I shall continue to use the sign I have adopted ; or any other that I choose —satisfied that my doing so is no departure frommercau rile nsages r and no Infringement on my neighbor's' rights. And I feel sure that no honorable merchant will object to my using such signs as I think - proper. Fair, open, and liononible competion Seeks no such excluiive rights, and makes no anch childish complaints. - - I seek not to injure, in any way, Messrs. Voting & Ste venson. All who' choose -to trade with them can do no; and all who choose to call at my store, at the 'sign of the 'Dolden Dee-Hive, " on Market street, between Th ird awl Fourth, will there nd as good a stock and assortment of Dry Goods—for sale as cheap, and on as liberal terms— as can be found at the rival ".Bee-Hive" of my complain ing neighbors. That is what call fair business-compet o; and I 'do not believe Messrs. Y. & S. Will gain much- accession to their custom by such silly efforts to place themselves be fore the public in their amiable attitude of - injured men. ma ..W - IVA!. L. RUSSELL. 11. D. Thompson, No. ` 110 Marliet ITAS just returned from the , enstern cities with his se- L coed supply of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS! Hnving disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre vious to bming . east this lust time--und being entirely tree from the care of that business—l nut enabled to tlevote my whole intention to the purchase of Dry Goods. Customers and the public generally ma depend upon finding, at the above No•every thing rich y and beautiful that it to be found in the Dry Goods market. lie basin store, and is now recciving.ithe following Goods: Barred and plain Greneniens; Barred end plait Silk Tissues; . Satin barred nod plain Ilareges; I.amartine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; do. do.; French and Organdy I.avvos; Barred and Plain I.IIIICD GinghalllC DRESS SILK'S. Rich Chnovdians. all shades: Rich changeable striped; rich barred; Fine !Jour.] black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Vitiate, &c.; Lnec and Silk Fringes, for trimming the above: good assortment. 'chalets—This departtnent is very full: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; Chinn Range; new style Llual Net, 0-1 for SI curb; with every variety at low prices. • Gosh—Dnumtk Table Clothe; Bleached and. Brown Napkins; Towellinge,• Crashes, Darnley Sheet loge. Se. eiinghnum—Preach, Emgli,ll, and Manchester, of every Aviv and Texture. Catimes—lst endless variety, frnm f i f!. upwards, Bleached and Brown .Sheet Imre. "?..5, Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low us C4.c.. a:c. Iwo IL U. TIiONI PSI — 7" Drs' .elv Dry Goode, AT NO. 65 'AIA /MET ST.. ARTWE widcrFigned has ju .11_lid assortment of FAN( AND SUMMER DRY (()O porter...tut Manufacturer., prices. viz: • 4-4 Brown Nfuslins, 61 cts. I Furniture Prints 51 to 1.21 e. 7-s. Bleached " " 4-4 Purple " 121" 4-4 " " 8 " ' , lithe. and orange prints 12/ " Dress G inghnms 121 to 25" English Lawns 121" NEW STYLE BESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape 11'0Th-tins. Chameleon" " Satirist. and pr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. Armour " Candet LtSAIMS, New style Brocade. The LADLE. are requested to call and examine a splen did assorunent of new style- Paris printed Cashmere. Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls, white Broslia Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls Black Silk re and Black Bard liarage. Shawls ; -Black'ald Cole red Silk Fringe Thibet and Moos Lnitie Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bourret Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black mul colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Pllrtmoletts and Sun Shades. The GESELIDSEN are particularly requested to tall and examine a beautiful ruisortment of black, blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Yestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, &e. 1 have also a large stock rf Staple Geode, viz: Brawn and blenched linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Com - made, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills, Manchester and Sioteh Ginghants,Chandirey Ginghams, brown. and bleached Muslim' of all descriptions, -which will be sold at leastla pet cent. belowlist year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, ap.9 0 - "No. 65 Market street.-Pitisburgh. Might and Wrong!' VAIR and open competition in business all men admire; r it is the life of trade; but advatattges are sometimes attempted to be taken, which are alike unfair and diabon treble., N'Vheit the undersigned commenced to occupy the Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. Jacob and Brucker, on Market street, they adopted their sign. "A Golden Bee hive' and as a distinctive mark by which their custom ers might know their establishment. they hare advertised their store extensively as the "Gold Bee-Hive? , mid If any, advantage Is derived from their ad vertitemeuts, they claith it as their own, having paid for it. They have. therefore, seen with some surprise, that Mr. William L. Russell, a Dr/ Goods Dealer on the same street, has placed in frourbi bis store, a Golden Bee hive." similar in form and appe once to that which thity have used for several_years We do not dispute Mr. Rummel- hi in. the abstract to make use of anyemblem he pleases for a sign for his store, but we do claim that hobos so No HT to deceive our customer., by making this pretence • that this is the old established Bee-Hive Store, and we deem it our duty to ourselves and customers to call their attention to this eir commence in order that they may not be deceived. Let them observe that the original Bee-Hive Store. whine Dry Goods are always sold cheap. is betworn Fourth st., and the Diamond, on Markrtst.,rad this will prevent unmakes. We Mr, itussell no if he thinks to catch a small portion of our business by such subterfuges as • this, we think the public will show him that he ismista ken. "Industry, openness and (sir dealing" is the motto at the original Golden Bee-Hive, Market at., between the Diamond and Fourth street, where an extensive assort ment of Dry Goods of the latest styles, will continue to be sold at the cheapest rates, by ma 27 ' YOFNG & STEVENSON. Dry Goads Iderehatus. A A. MASON & CO y 60 Market al, have received of F 6 cases of cheap Fruited Lawns and Muslim: 8 do. rench do., of every variety of style; 10 do. of good style Ginghams; 4 do. new style of Prints; 4 do. Blue and Orange Calicoes; tin do. Bleached blastula, tilt widths; also, cases Bleached, Brown and Blue Drills. Cotlonatles, Checks. Gambroons, &c., all of which will hE offered at heloweAt eastern wholesale prices. ma 23 To noose. Keepers,. d F lWlP , :rnt ,' ; ' i , .h i ClngTifiec:47,l '— ilVa: ask Table Linens, all widths; - Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Nnpkina, Doilies, Diapers, Crash, he.; 104, 11-4, 124 'Toilet Quills; 10-9, 11-4; 12-4 Bleached Cotton Sheetings; 4-4 and 11-63 Buff Window Holland; Em broidered Drapery, for Windows, in paint and by the yard; 'Turkey Red Chintz, plain and figured, with border; French Embroidered Table and. Plano Covers, worsted and linen. All of which will be sold at reduced prices. ma 27 ROBERT D, THOIPSON. By Express. GENTS. semmEn. GOODS—Super. RJngla Milled French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cstsslmeres,• black and colored Cushotereits; queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drao D' Etes. Vestings, "very choice'. Marseilles, Silks and Satins. nod figured Linen 'Drills; Cheaper yet! IHML,NSON'S Cloth Store, tnny2s Post Balididys, corner Fifth and Wood. Third tirappiy for the Season. •I Li f li S Pß Yl "ovreceivi "fhisLIIStP LGOISfor the season; now comprises the newest styles of French Prints, from 0} to Let cents. English Chintzes, English Purple Chintzes; Small fig , d Prints, for children; do. heed Ginghams, do ; French and English Dress Ginghams; Linen do.; Furniture Prints, from 6} to fine; superior Shining Mac fin, for 10 and 121 cents; Irish Linens, of pure flax, and very low; Lona Lawns; Sheeting Muslins, from 1 to 3 yards wide; Pillow Case Muslins, and other house keep ingscads, such as crash, diapers, linen towels, napkins, wiuto and colored quilts, &c.. dt ths north-east corner of Fourth and Marketsts. Merchants will find, in our Wholesale Rooms, lip stairs, It choice stock of Prints, Ginghams, &c., at low prices. ine24 RISH LINENS AND SHIRTING MUSLINS—W R. A. Murphy has lately received an additional supply of the above goods. The Linens are warranted pure flax, and very low for quality. Very superior Long Cloth Shining Muslim., at reduced prices. Wide Sheainos—Also, lately received, tin assortment of Shectings, bleached and unbleached, trona one to three ards wide. • Pillow Case Muslin, of medium and very fine qualities, very cheap. ' Diapers and Crash for Ilsweiliag—Law priced and fine. Colored Quilts—lncluding some very large, and of a su perior quality. For sale at the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. -inh3o . ECEIVED THIS - RAY,.by Express, a small - lot of French CassirneresViight colors, for summer wear.--, This lot is of superior style and quality, and will be sold eap. Also, a small lot of 6no•lmen Drillings, with attA stripe, and barred, This lot is of 'superior quality, ft.j. cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Also, a Brasil tot of plain, white and embroidered Marottilics ysstings.— The patronage of the public is solicited. _marB7 . C. WERNEBUBG, 951 Liberty st• (Journal copy.) • *heap rasa Goods. TUST OPENED, at No. 59, corner of Fourth and Mar t/ ket sts,, one case of hasidactine Balsarines, which will bs sold at the .low price of .12,1 cents Per yard: 51 1, 0 1. case tine do. at 19/e. per yd. (ma? PHILIP ROSS! XTEW GOODS—NEW GOODS—The undersigned hat 111 just returned from the 'manna eides, and is now re. calving a very large assortment of new and handsome summer. Dry Goods. He will, in few days, havcopen, for the inspection of purchasers, the largest and the omit CHEAP= stack of desirable goods that he heti ever broughtto this market. Prices never were lower. Call soon and accuse a bargain. • - PHILIPDOSS. ma 2 7 No. 50. corner Fourth end ittertatsts CieLELICOI CALICOES!—Great Reduction Vpriees fi ts No. 69.—Now opening at No. 50, corner of Fourth and Market sts, the-cheapest stock of new etyle calicoes and chintzes we have ever offered, among which are 1 es. dark calicoes, al3 Ots.• per yard ; 1 cs. purple do do fast colors; 1 os. plaid •do a do do ;2 cs, striped do do do Aitto, II lint supply of very rick and fine calicoes dud chintzes of superior quality, and of the newest designs at from 10 to 121 c. per yard. ftels27l ;arIIILIP fMR. TUST received, by Express, 1 ps Super Freneb.l3lack 0 Cloth; and Bps Super Pancy . _Cassimeres, which will be sold low try C. WERIIIEBUEO, SS/7Libitrty *SO ' • (Journi.lcapy4 A14P4•4000.145. !lams ? for rile atic.ASttil I `!f - ' di._: ~eSi MO EOM —Previa Arrival, • 4ra ST. AND TIM DIAMOND. received a I Ave and splen- CY AND STAPLE SPRING /DS. purcha.ed from the fin *ince thu recent great fall in For St. Louts. The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, I VAN iiOOK..MRSICT, will lervin for the alove and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. - magi For St. Louts. THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA Montan' Master, will leave for the auove ano intermediate ports, regularly. For frehmt or passage apply on board. - mals FTpigliTLonts. Galena, and Dubuque. THE good steamer ST..& ' rI,ONT, Tiros. MAT, Master, will ;leave for the above, ports, reularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAI'. or mat it • ' GEO. MILTENBERGER. Ag,4l. For New Orleans. THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, JAMES Arid:cans - Master, will leave tort above and all intermediate, on Saturday, June 3. For freight or passage apply on hoard. onto m 23 1, G. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. For Brownsillle. Apt THE new Mall and Passenger Pfcamer AT LANTIC, lotto Paititutsm, Master, will leave Or the above port this day, at 8 A. at., positively;. For freight or passage apply on board. feli2 For Lafayette and Wabash : wee. The light draught steamer SWAN, IS. May, akilait Master, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly._ or freight or passage apply on board, Or to apr4 JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati ________ The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, . 10raDsvis, Master, will leave for the above an d intermediate ports. regularly. or freight or passage apply out hoard. mar 15 Sew Arraugement. THE stenmer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, end Wellsville, on Tues day. Thursday, and Saturday. at it A. st.. re turning on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday. She has a boat at the Inudil2, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. it W. IiARBAUGH. Agents, mina No. H, Wood street. PlltSebukigh and 'Wheeling Packet. THE swill steamer CONSUL, Mum P. KINNEY, blaster. will leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day. at 10 o clock. prremeig. Leave Wheeling every Tnesday, Thursday, and Satur day. at, o'clock. A. M.. pashirely.- The Conant will land nt all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can he procured, for the comfort and - safely of passengers; has been provided. The boat is also provided with a selfmelinis safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For reight or passage apply on board. or to mafre JOHN FLACK. Agent. Nor The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain H. A. Fossx, will eave br the above and all intermediate ports regu larly. For freight or passage, having superior aceommoda Pons, apply on board. niattl . For Louisville. Kentueey River Packet, GREY EA GLE, Moose, Master, will leave for the a ore an intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on hoard. felA - Far St. L , .la. aridTHE new and sp -,: ro steamer ANDREW FULTON, W. IL '',-,+ 'N. blamer. will leave for the above and intermediate la dings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jant7 • • JAMES MAY. _ . . rigEATHE fine steamer WYOMING. THOMAS. GRERSLZE 7 Muster, will leave regularly for ate above port simian intennetfiatc,reenlorlv For freight' or passage, having superior accommodzi dons, apply oa board, or to nint,e) GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. Agent- APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN WOOD & MARKET: rulllSmplendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in the best style for the accommodation of the public. It can now he rented for Concerts,l..eCtures. Public Meet ings, Exhillitiona of Paintings. &c.. &c.. by the idea. day, or week. For terms, apply toCIIARLES 11. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. 07 Tu..; MUST lONORA NT feet a disgust for a young or old person, male or female, with a putrid, bad breath. or bad teeth. Persons who -have either, are honorablY assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will, on trial, without fail; Make the breath pare and sweet, The teeth white,. and the gums hard... • . Fender. just try this once. It is sold in New York nt co Chatham at., and by WM. JACKSON. Agt., mar2o Ell Liberty st. 117- Our friends who feel inclined to assist in procuring subscribers for our Campaign-paper, will be good . enough to cot out the following prospectus ; and attach a sheet of-paper at the bottoni. whereon3o write gull.; scribers names. . Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country-say about the Ist of June, nest,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Compeigu Paper,. entitled THE JEFFERSONIAN: which will be issued weekly, for six mouths, 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 followibg terms, viz , , Ten Copies_for Fifteen, - • . Twenty, - Fifty,— - - One 'Hundred, It seems to be generally admitted, " that the approaching PresidentistMpitign, will be one of unusual a-^ ig "a Bain-loaf totintiti: jig CISTCINNATI AND PEITSUURGH •• • DAILY STEAM PACKET LINEN !PHIS Independent Line of 'steamers io now composed 11 of the rawest, swillept, best finished slid. (imbibed. and most powerful bouts en the waters of the West: The highest wages are paid for :the EeiViCCS of the' best and most experteueed men engaged in the river bllbilleiS.- 9111 e line has been hi operation for six years; has carried nearly two raillhins of rwoplc without doingg the slightest injury to their persone. 'The proprietors challenge com parison with any passengerlanefthe . for safety, regularity, nd speed. All that nay can procure has been provided for the safety, com rt and convenience of passengers. - The boats leave forCincianati as follows: - MONDAY PA CRE —The oNoleursusts, Copt tone, aril( leave Pittsburgh every Montlay.morning nt 101:o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. , • - TURODAY PA CKET.—Tbe HIBERNIA No. 2, Cara. In°. litineifier will' leave Pittsburgh every Tuewilny morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every' Tuesday evcuiug at 10 WEDGE' G PACEET.—The IFu• ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 8. Ikon, will leave Piluthergh every Wednesday morning ntlOo'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. K. . • THURSDAY PACKET. — Ilse Burt. TAT'/'. Capt. 1A• T. Grace, will leave I'iushurgb every Thumb.): morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evemng at ltt r. x. FRIDAY PACICET.—The bur - pm:No. 2. Capt. Crbkr, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. - - . SATURDAY PACERT.—The. Massamma. Capt. l)o Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 c. 36. SUNDAY PACKET.--The Luse Nl:Wilk.; Cant AL U. . Natoli, will feuve Pittsburgh every Sunday nuiriting sit 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening ark() nor ID. - WIS. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FED/WARY I At. Fttil RCA Ttir LEAVE DAIIX AT 3 A. M. AND 4 P. M.. The following new boats cotapletc the line for the Ca ! present season : ATLANTIC. eapt, James BALTIC. pt. A. 'Jacob and 1.01718 AVL arkiANE. Capt. inuer ' ll - I,lennett. Tim boats are entirely new. and are fitted up without raga rd In expense. Every motion that tlactisry ettut procure - 111 M been-provi ded. The boats Will lease the Monongahela IVlenrt Boat . , at the foot of Ross At. l ' ilAAtttlgeftt Will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the tulvertiPed bourn. jan3l For Brownsville. • . giaitThe new and passenger and mail steamer Ca pt. A. J Aeons. will leave or the above port during the present week, at ti My positively. For freight or passage. nppily na board. feld For St. Louts. IagTHE fast owning passenzer mmiPENN SYLVAINHA. R. C. Crux, 116mer.will leuvo regularly for the above and intermediate porw : on June 4 For freir.ht or pasoare apply on board. For New Orlearns. Wail THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA 11.Dirdaiatsoia. Mauer, will leave regularly for the above and inteitnediate ' landings ; on Friday June 2. For freinht or immure apply on hoard. ma3l, For St. Louts 4M2 OEYPREOEBIRI. A CHEAP..cA.g.,.P.ki-liGN-:__E„4.-P-E:::Itt fidUEl3 NM - P1,1t.1 . :`-.: , ,:-: . :..:•. , , , : . i , : . -:'.':.,; , - MIZE =ZEE == /011217/ U.-- • • ' • V. C. . 4 - 01711.11 Y, • _ • BANKERS, MCI:MANGE BROKERS;.: And Deakrt in Pamlico" onel Domrsde lizthrusiro, Cribs"' cause BrForn, Bonk Notes, Gail an Sikrer, No. 03 Wood trut, 3nt door Wow Fourth, %stride, Pia:burgh; Po ma/144y •••• • ALL= KRAMER- KA11111.: K.RADIER & RATIN. • • Bankirs and Exchange Brek,re. Dtalere i t .Fere4n and. Dorn foie Bills. Bills of Enehano, ecnifiSeial •Ae .I.kpos it, Bank Notts. and Coin. Corner of... Third.. end. Wood see, dietelly opposite the St. Charles' Hotel. . R. noLmEs Q. SOS, ' • Bankers and Dealery in Exchange Coin and Bank sVotra„ ; No. 55 2:crib% street, Pittsburgh. - • sittaaso uATR. ricuasar.... .. icca - t:co Bata: N • ew York . . ipr I Cinetroilial . f . PltHaticlitisia " Lcnthwilla . f Baltimore • ' " St. 140 s sAx.x" morpi: . Buying raps . ~ •. " Eft yi . yrg fete!:;' Ohio I din. County. ft. t e n ord's f • Indiana fir '" - Relict Nolen i ' lienturky • I 4, Pennttylvantu Cci• f ''' Virginia • .1.- 4, ;cow York . 'i - " AViteeling . • I " ArarYland .. . . .." k " Tennessee 3 " :gear Orleans .- ' ' aultt-y Jas. s. um r. . Tiros. sasor:37. MOON & SARGENT... BANKERS, AND EXCII I EE • BROKERS. N. E. Corner of -Wood and Si rear., riarbartt, .Pa.i TIEALEIIS in Coin, Bank N Time . Bills. I,tirolett nail Domestic Excliatige. Certificates of Deposit, ke. on oil the principal Cities of the Dala i and Europe. for side in rums to butt purchnbers. .• •• et:llia:NT Mild par funds received on ileiu>sife. COLLECTRiNS mode on all purse of the Union at the lowubt rate,: .•• - ' • ntararscer M.' 4,,, A. M. 1 oteril IC SOIL . '' • ' '• • • - •• (rodeo EL Snowdro,• . - •.. • . \Vol. Dell & sue. . • Fandiorgb.. ... S. 111 7 Cloirio-o & C.., .. •• . .. Hor.li.la Jr licooot. •. ne. 11l ill r ..t 13rudier, ••. . . • Fulen, Lathrop ..k:Co.. l'Oriodidliilda . .. • ... W. ft. Thmopoko r 4 c o .• - • . • - ',foully. MAIO . it •Co. •.• : Ic •y•i , • . .' Babcock &CO: . • .dew .. 0! . - , " l'iditoy. Word At Co.• • •'. Jim. AVCallongle .k. Co. 1 Buitinrore.' : ':',. Mr. ..inmes Grorgr. •. • • •: -!!:• • •.: .; 11. 11111111:1. Chitionti. tr. . - ' ••'. .. ' L. • " lo.zepls .Watogstsr., -.-. xi :5..: /..s . Ikie,"ol,-. F..llllYr & 3nli na 11, . I MR3P" " n, '''. R. F. Ellii,K4l.. Ca*ldor.. Book of Lewistown, I'a.. Pio/dumb. At , trod•or 2d. 1:-.17-r . • • • .....,... _•PRIVATE DISEASPZ. --- De Brown, No , nz, - Diamond Alley, eau be consulted Mel' cases of n private or delicate nateire iacidental 1 1 1 ,. P" , to the human frame. • i -,, . lit yhi lis and Sypl ti I i tie erupt ion s.gpsorrholes i. '''..., and its consequences, together with all t.. /10reat a 'acme v, impurities of the blood, with all diseases or: entirealorigin, skin diseases%• ith strictures,gleet, urethral , distlinrgro. seminal weakness and impoten et also, piles, rheumatters, female weakness, di..cares of the vrorobt • monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula lo ano. nervous a ff ections, Pail's in the bank ant! !Dinah''' . 4 intiolle of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, treortustiO eruption, letter.. nn worm. Merealitil diseases, &e. 'l'Will. YEARS' PRACTICE • , Exelmtively devoted to the study and treatment of veil& real disorders, stail those arising trots youthful exersseo gaiety, donate. or =pulite' of the blood. whereby the ealhellitileit tuay have been enfeebled, minbles Dr. Brelee to offer ti4suruhre4 of speedy relief to all who may place • them-elves under hi. cure • .•. . . Dr. I.lrowu*, oil;reg sir.. Conveniently nrrungeti into sep arate apariznem”. I'ittient4 can visit A. II without* kar of exposure to other viFiftrrs. of importance to minty tlim in nerd of medical aid. to obtain good udvice privat d promptly. To all such, Dr. Ilrowit - it ready it moving re rented di:. eases. in their vitriol...! form, and stages, ofers inducements which cwt rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown hue been regularlyedaeated is every branch of medicine, and fur the Inst twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those . diseases. Dr. Brovrn is the oulc regularly educated surgeoa in Pittsburgh who gives Lin whole attention to those coats plaints. . ID — Cenain,safe and speedy . cure will, in all cases; be guaranteed. • - -- Iterent eases are relieved iu a short time, without inter) ruption from business. fErHernia or Ruptare--Dr. Brown also invite's per afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid partico kw attention to that disease. . - Leiters from a distance, asking advice, must containel" .fee. or they will not be uttentletko. V-011ice on Diamond Alley. a few doom from Wood . street, towards the market. Consultations strictly email dentin!. • ' y 7 I:pec r " ri l alt;: i c i : e rta c" il l' a re re i s " y fur that iminful trouble. It recce finis. Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 65 'at , mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pe. The DOCtor.. is rdwayi home. .•.. , ianta-tlawtf,' Wit to swim filistlat/, af.yrts - x-r .I , rnmer. BETWEEN mass AND RETSDND sraracm.. A e a n ' tis I n 'A ure .b us ` t l o l inT E rs, Zill . a lu sti ' ?u ' v l e .P s 4) .sTatil l st s ir.ete has uuderttone a thorough repairing, mid i• now fined tip iu the neatest and most beaut Ind style, forthe reeepthan ot guests. Every luxury the market affords will be prin. cured, nod neither pains or expense will be spatted toren; dor those who sojourn with him comfortable no they ran possibly- desire. Ills Der will be constantly supplied. with the purest old 'Wines nod Liquors. }lc keeps on bend Shims' fine Pale Ale; Pellet's fine old Fliandy, Jo- , banutsberger's and fine Champaign AVines, of the oldest and best brands. Lie respectfully solicit.; the patronage of the public mayl7-tert Rosedale Gardena, In Ilinnehesler. subscriber takes pleasure in aimouticntg to his oli . J. friends, and the citizens generally. that ROSEDALV. has beau newly fitted up-for the aicommodation anti. comfort of the Public. The buildings have been furnished in a aneat and fashionable style; and the surroanding gardens have been laid out itta fashion that will ;Inner. till who have taste for beautiful scenery. The location of Rosedale L. well known. Situate in Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city, on the hank of the Ohio, the prospect in - every. direction charming. Per health and comfort, there is no place equal to hitt the neighborhmat of Pittsburgh, A limited umber of farnilies; - vrlio tleau - e a , summer, residence out of the city. will,be received on casylerms. Transient visiters will find It ointniii: a mostngremthle place in which to pass a day or a week. The Refreshment Saloons will be : supplied with all the delicacies of the season : Delicious Beverages; Ice Creams, Fruits, Confectionaries. 46e. The'Table. supplied with the choicest chinos. 117 - The whole establishment will be contlaiteen; strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys have:been built; but no betting will be permitted. All knees of chance ore . The faCifities for reaching:. Rosedale arc nnuterona; An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheny Bridge every half hour, and will leave passengers at;the. Gardens. lite steamer Grerntrood letives the Allegheny Wharf every hour. and lands witiiin,Afew hundredittirds , of the Rosedale Cottage. ' ~ - ' may2-if _ Miff'. attention of gentlemen porrhasing:gartneats for 1, dress wear. or-ordinary business prirposesiis - direet. ed to the stock of goods itt present on our counters, eope sisting of every grade nod shade of French', Erig)isiti hod Belgtou Cloths and Ca.sl./MeTeS. in eitilless - VarietVutid Veetings for every one's use,whiels will be nicukto unibr tit superior manner. at prices that will not he questimied ISY - thu beet of burgido makers. O.IVEILNELIERG, • ' marts (fate M'Guire & C0.),Z51 tartly et. DEADER! Ir you have bed HAIR, yo oul u wd.reullv he astonished nt the effector was. !Cottle of JONF.BI CORAL. HAIR. RFSTORATIVR: It - needs but one trial. Sold at n Chatham et., N.Y.. 411+Iby , - IYM. JACKSON. Agent, - SD I.iberty street; Pinata:lTel. . mar2s 117 - 111. D. FOfil'Fiti, 4gentfor SoNier, to pro , cure LatulWarrants aud PeIISIOTIS far widows, at his office. Hafrewell's 'Stribling-, opposite the New Court Pittsbragh..ra. - • Itly in the General Land Office. •rit Washington, w will attend to my business there, free of charge to Rook. REN APPLES-45 barrels Green Apple F. and for sale by S. do W: HA ettiGli. nn2a Suay-12.5 lbs. Cam . lin Superior; • 26 boxes Proctor & Gamble Fsmill.; 10 Crumptou & Co. Paine for salo:bi etas J. D. Nyl.L. LIAISIII Federal Party, so often 'defeated, is , once more in the field, endeavoring, with its hundred Briarean hands, to grasp and.. bring within its ranks, all the factions and fag. ends of parties in the country, so as to melee common opposition to the Democracy. On account or the extreme, cheapness of, the paper, we shall be obliged, to adopt the cash system, rigidly l'herefore, no attention will be paid to any order unless accompanied by the cash. - Atitd -A zealous suPport to the Nitnet;ss .07 NATIONAL CoitvEtrriotti and Will hold-up to public gaze, the unprincipled and unpa triotic course of the Federal party, and all those who arelending "aid and comfort" to our country's enemies. Address,-(post paid, • . L. I 3 ARPER, Pa. $.:5_00.7 00 9 00 20 00 35 00 M ar ch 9, 01.48:- , - POST--o.kriC.o ';140.0r IBM USE =NEI In •••." MEM ES 3 inkcrs -cirib BURCH • - - . i ' 4 r e, O . . ' El 3 - .
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