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JAKES , MAY.:. • Ceiwarrsa voyi Ar SJOHN NEMI • • • .., . . 4PASSSENGER - ARYLANGEMEWS fait tS etsiuidwat Packet Line; leo►eadarlyy.for Cin e innati,l 0 1 ratietUter -Packet, via Brownkr.ille, to aldniota aitd 19dladalp6ia. and . , - litail , C"oels Line, direct to rbiltttlelphi, atta Wooten: ontrflauthenukail.r4oieli.Line,A A. ic. 7 Nottlip•Weautroi Clevelamt. and.Weatern lslaw !tort. daily, 9 . ' • priath.F,...torn, to . Plitladelob4, giinditys, lESot gn Mai :.AND OF .lir.il via .r.hiladelphm, die, CFURF. a. Im e closes s. x. Wastern Mau. Cin. and - Lod's., due S r. x., closds 5 South. via Ualt. and Washington, tue 8 r. sa.'closeic 5 a. x. Nook-Western via - Cleveland', due 10 a. at.. closes 9 a. U. irds aad - Wosterti New York; due 8 closes Si. x. Bank of .rinsborgb• Nxehatige Bank Merchants' and M. Dank Farmers' Deposit Dank • • • !laud Btreet Bridge Northern Liberties dlridge Old Allagbeily "Whine - Connell:wine IT.Stock. paid on shares, $2.60 5.60 City Minds (6 f(k cent;) 06,60 Iltialiongaliela 'Bridge 25.00 Gat* Stork zio.on OFFICE OF Tlll.l POST. Mannar Mitimare: May, 29, Fialtrawthere Were.some receipts on Saturday, and demand appealed brisk. We noticed a slight decline, but dealers ilidtot apprehend any great fall in prier.— Tbe sales at the wharf were at $4,6034,63 according to itiality. We heard of no gales from wagon. From store • sales are generally at 84,75134,511 some extra lots at by single bbl sses,wi. Feathers—Sales of 50U bldg. at 32e. Clatislliere is some demand with considerable re.. fteit/S; Sales of 21:11 bushels on die wharf at 26e; another smaller tot at astute. From store the sides were at 29331 la ir retail way. Cheese—Regular soles of Western Tteserre atEGIO ■ctentingto quality. GottLen, is scarce, with sales - frittt-The market is well supplied with new Herr- Phis: tailcoat 1F6,1662 . 5 bbl; a few think a decline will take r.ftworroori. Sad has also declined a trifle; sales are now made at 19- Lard—Very little doing one sale of No I in bbl a Ste. rash. Whe - ai—Very little &Anal we quote comortalty a SOiMtc. Bite on—Sale of $ easics Hauls at Se. Thera is no change in the market. Outlet --.yaks of prime Coll,a114015e.: in bad only 1.1014 e. lEgiga—SalCs of almat 'VIA& at 6c. Cara—Sales of a few sacks from store at 33e Allegheny Properly. OR SALE —A turge and convenient Brick Dwelling AIw.J2 /louse and Lot. pleasantly situated on I.iberfy st anew and well built Brick Dwelling House and Lot. - near the eanial.ou Robinson street - Also. a neatly finished Brick House and Lot, pleasantly .aititated on Knoll street. • Also, a large Finnic Dwelling and l a rge Lot, in a fine location on Main sheet. The above property will lie sold at bargains. Terms liberaL . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent apl3 Smithfield; above Fourth street. Mini Bakery and ler Creek Saloon.. C . DICKLEY. 42 Diamond alley. respect:lolk announces to jas old friends slit custutners. that he bun . fitted up his estahlishutent in a twat and beautiful sit)le.:and futs increased his neilities for acrminnodating nun; who may favor hint with their custom. Parties or families will be Stipp/led ou the shortest •notice with Cakes. Ice Crean.. Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of Inuiness. He solicits* shore of pubiic patronage. ap 2.5.1 m , f 'tit; MUST ItiNOILINT feel a disgust for a young or -X old person. wale or female. with a putrid, bad breath. or had teeth... Persons who have either. are honorably assure -2i that a .2s. box of JONES' AMBLE TOOTE PASTE will. on trial, without fail, -•. Alake the breath pure and 7 sWeet, • The teeth white. and the gums hard. - . I • Reader. just try this once. It is sold in New York at-82 Chatham at, and by AV.kL JACKSON. AXLI 131uvr,---- __ __ b. 9 Jahcro- INK.--20 Kegs Printer's gut, Spring and Surname, just reed and for aalc by D. A. FAIINESTOCK lc CO., e °runt; Wood and Fms; streets. IL'RI.„NG 11)11. 11ATS.—Tai. beam.' 4 styte of 11 ATS are' 110 W read}}- at Mari I.SO:VS. , _ _ 8.1 ; i t oet .Sooo iv r e e. l 2 ,= , wi to s 6agsuse in a profitable oesutufnetusing business, now in operation. S. CUTHBERT, Ceti. Agent. Stniillfipl4 S bids. Lard: 25 buabels Dried Peaebes; lo " Apples; • 4 dozen Woolen Socks; ' - 66 lbs. Beeswax; On eonsigionent; and for sale by J. 1). WILLTA NTS AIrANTED— A silent partner. wily from SatitSJ to S3OOO VIP - each eNsital. in.a manuactunng business now in successful operation; S.-CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent. *WS; Smithfield. above Fourth at. .21 " ESIDEBATUNI TO AIL WHO WRlTE.—_,Vjorkst Isdin-Robber Find. for preventing Tens eoboding in Ink; also, for adapting:them to write on Parchment. without the aid of p,nmiee , and to facilitate the ink flow: ling free. To Students, Conveyaneers, and Mercantile tn., it is invaluable. By merely adding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instaitily he found to Le the beat anxiliary ever offered, as it neutralizes the precipates the sediment, causes a free flow of the ink, and ifilpenses with the trouble of wiping a pen. Jusireceived and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Stationers, ap3 eon Market and Third sts. D R. — RAI.P/ 174vrrensAL VEGETABLE . PILLS a two kinds in one box.. Price Zs. a box. -The Na.is a Purifying Purgative, which' effectually et...Anse, the body of every vitiated and offensive humor: Js a gentle laxative and:strengthener. and is the most comconable, safe and effectual medicine that can -he taken to obviate a !waive state of the bowels, without Any hurtful purgative effect- It also strengthens the Or gam et digestion, mid purifies the blood. EiTtVoid wholesale and retail at :sera. • S. CUTHBERrS Realpitate Office, - - - _ Smithfield 'et. • PRAT kW DISEASES. -.Dr Brow's. o -4 Ihatnand Alley, tan be consulted in nll . ^ .msesofa pricate itcdelicaunature incidental - / to the human frame. Syhilissual Syphilitk-eniptions.gonorrhcea and its consequences, together with all vi nous! disease:, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of massriedorigio, skin diseases,vrith strictures, glees, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, -monthly-suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in aim. nervous Affections. pains in the baeleand loins, irri tationeaf the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic ' eruptions,. letter, eingworm. mercurial diseases, Ike. •. - ' TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE rarlusivety devoted to the study and treatment of vette real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses* gaiety, climate, or impunities of the blemd, whereby the etonstituthon may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. .Dr. Brown's offices are convenientiverranged into sep arate apartments. Patients con visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in treed of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such. Dr. Brown's ready skill in remoriukeenereal dig erati. in their various forms and stag es, offers inducements rl which ea rarely be equalled. Str;tigers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been reg ularly educated in isrery branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years aludned himself excluurely to the treatment of those dblessekes. - • - Dr. ligr,own is the only regularly educated. surgeon in Pittsburgh who 'gives his whole attention to those com plaints. . . LlXCertaiu, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be giaranteed. • Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withontinter caption from business. . V-Ifernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also Invites per sons afflicted with Hernia-to call, as he has paid portico lap attention te that disease. Letters from • distauce. askint ealViCep SaLlat eantaill a fee. or they will Hat be attended la, ErOfilee. osi Diamond Alley. a few dame from Wood 'treat, towards-the market. • Consultations nwietly ennfi //entail.. ' __ ' oct2s-Alkwly IrORE TPTST - IMON'Z' for Dr..Willard'sFamily Medi- Stineti.—,The undersigned, citizens of Plush]; rgh.hav tag personally used Pt; undersig ned, citizens Oriental Cough Mig.. AIM trldto4P fi gnitod tt Peitz - 40 al effects. do must cheer fully reeommetill it as safe and effectual, in nil cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. • • CtrAlitt.r,s LETt 18. 'WM, JENKISS, Pittsburgh, March 15th. • '• • , BU - Sold by J. Schoonmaker k Co n 'iohn flays. James A. Jones. J. Fl. Carmel, John . P, Scott, Fl L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden, ap22 DRY bagi p r k Pelkehes. in ettntiand Car sele h (ap27l 9.4 t W. HAIM/WC:II • Plinio Window Ginas. ONLY CKt STAL PLATEGLASS that has never been known to lose its polish, after being. put itt the laandowv.. it is equal in quality lo.the, Frenihond Eng. Itsh Plate Glees, gild is much lower in price, • rumfario-GLASS PLATES. OF ALL SIZES :Also, Hardware of. descriptions. German. English and American. ROOSEVELT & SON • New April 1:1945. 1 -fsp6-2m o ) - - • ' . . AVANTED.--4tyoung man Mileritous of obtainfo g p eituatienras clerk or Itookke . eper in ft pr other *embarkment. • Adverarer tsacqunmud vrith,buri • irces generally and 18 good accountant can give paths nary City reference, anti her trdentinls from one ofthe at houses 'lithe United Mettter''reeeaPPlTett the et• Pee if*" Noy Kooning . 1 X1 1 : - ~ : .•: . - . :;.'- ' -'- -: :. . ;-','•''1.:".',,.- • '- , . n-.:; , ,! , n-: - ,:!;','!.:A.,,,-i.-,.. KNEES SEMI STOCKS. Par vatise. Asked. °And.' • - —•650.00 850.76 :650.00 • • 50,00 44.00 .4.2.50 • 5000 • 47.00 .15,00 hone in market. 60,00 50.00 45.00 • ; 30.00 36.00 45,00: 35,00 35,00 Dat/7 Review (lithe.-Markets. MEM i `} f..... i-~~ ,~' .. . ... :- .. ,-- ...: , .:i - ; , ,: ~ .,t:: :, • ,;:. . ., . .4'. -"'. " ~ _..,:,.,.., - .,',.'7, , ff: - :, -. :Ff;' , .:. ~r.,,A,,,..,';,.,,, v., . r. ~4..; ~. ~,- •yt•-'- , . " (Ylty ; -: ( iv -V y T wawa? AG _ • " fa .ll' ,VekTAR, rifrien.c.,-.1.m... . . NVellavillei • lariihs..ltrownevnle. Parkinson. do: Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and irtilisville No:2. Beaver; Laktitrie,. licniphill, Beaver; Pacific, Cineinnati; Dirac w.top. Mason, ' do.; • 241onongithela, des: c> o ". Skipper. Stepp, Parke rtburgh; • Eureka,' "' Comet, BOyd. 'Zanesville; !‘t . Tele g raph, l'erry, Louisville; Mount Vernon, Bonnie, do.; it • CoMml, Kinney, Wneeling; . . DEPARTED. Steamer .Beaver, Clark, NValliville; Baltic. Jacobs ' 'Brownsville. " Atlantie, Parkinson, Brownsville: . Caleb pipe. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. " Michigan No. 2. Gilson Beaver; " 'Palo Alta, McDonald, Louisville; " Messenger. Reno, Cincinnati; " American Star, Hanna, do.; " Mary - Stephens. Norton. St. Louis; iltrLaskevening at dnsk there ware three and a half feet water in the channel, and falling. The Cincinnati packets and all the large classsteamr rs have been withdrawn for the present. The Tele graph arrived on Saturday night, and is inwaiting a rise. The small boats will make dimes during th e dry spell. Nkir See card of Brownsyille packets. itaJ' See cards of Wellsville packet' LOUISVILLE PACKES. • FOR• WHEELING, CINCINNATI k L O UIS VILLE. 0010 LINZ. AA IZZGCLAII SATURDAY PACUCT.—The A 'lt No t fine and 11..1 passenger steam Pac • ket TELEGRAPH. J. J. Perry. Com mander. will lenve Pittsburg tar IVlmel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville. trod all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on boa ril, ar to FO & DUNCAN -Aents. The Telegraph has been RS built lTH expressly for , a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the• comfort of pas senger.; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will roll in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 11, to Saint Louis--time through. rive nava. nr,2l-y Proposals for a Loan. Taxsacar DErsTITYENT I April 1:. 1043. SEALED proposals will be received. under the act of 1 March u 3 p. m. Saturday, the I7th June. lOU, for sixteen millions of ' dollars of UM lea States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the lit day of July. 1648, hearing six percent. interest per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of Janu ary and Jitlyof each year. No bid will be received be low part nor will any bid be considered unless one per cent, thereof is deposited in some depository of the United States at or before the date fixed for opening the propo sals. The bids, in all cases, must be unconditional. and without any reference to the bids of others, and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed, end endorsed `Proposal:for foots of 1tt.18, , and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash.. ington City, D. G. The autos which may be accepted will he required to be paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the places of residence of the perons respect ively whose offers may be successful: but the. amount of the accepted bids from bidders not residing itt the United States, most bedeposited with the &SAIVISM treasurers at New York, Boston. Philadelphia, or New Orleans. To give as opportunity to all persons to participate in the investment of funds in this stock, bids will be received for the lowest denomination of certificates sutltorircd by law—being for filly dollars—as well as for higher sums. All cenificates under one thousand dollars will be trans. tenable on the bociks of the treasury; but all certificates for that sum' and upwards will be transferable on the books of the treasury. or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option of the bidder. 'To avoid expense, contusion. and multiplication of eccounts, all centime tes with coupons attached will be for the aunt of one thou sand dollars. The successful bidders wilt be required to deposite the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of the mon the of July. August, September. October. and Novetn beryl the present year, excifit for sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. where the bidder may be desir ous •t molting immediate payment, in which ease the whole amount may be at once deposited. The stock will bear interest in all cities front the date of deposite. The bids willbe opened at the Treasury Department at 3,p. In:. on Saturday, the 17th of June, le4B. in the pres ence of all persons who may desire to attend: but, under a provision introduced into the art of 31st of March last. no bidder will be permitted to withdraw hi• bid. On all bids not accepted, the amount deposited in advance will be immediately returned. The whole premium •on the amount awarded must be deposited as pan of the first payment required io July next. _ • IL J. WALKER. Secretary of the Treasury. Each of the daily papers of &MOM New York. Pinta delphia,Daltimore, Charleston. and New Orleans. and in ell other Slates the papers selected to print the law. of the United States, are authorized to publish this advertise ment. April 2 l—dtl7thiutteif 113 A. F.A.IINESTOCK & CO.'S VERMIPCSE.—" A . few Weeks sinie, one of my cdren. aged about five Tears, was curve)! for several d ay ,, and the illness increased so alarmingly that I feared death would be the result. Daring heard of the good effects of Fahliestoek's Verntifuge. when administered to the children of my neighbors, and thinking my child might have worrns, from some of the sytnpuitus, I gave it one and a halt' teaspoon fuls of the Vernuflige. and, to my great astonishment, it almost immediately discharged between 250 and 260 large worms. Its health was soon ft:stored, and it is now re markably well. Previous to taking the Verrnifuse, the worms would oceasionally rise in its throat, and I often feared it would die from strangulation " `AMES G. DAWSON." . April 3,43. ante Tionesta, Venango co., Pa _ _ FLOUR, --1.00 barrels Family Flour. extra. in store, aud fist sale by S. k. W. HAIRSAUG/I. sue_ No. 1.53 W.ls a ndl Front sts. 1)0 I'ATOES-50 barrel• Nealtantsoett Potatoes. just .1; landing and for sale by S. &W. fikft.BAUGII. aria ago; raPM REEN•APPLES-25 barrels aTeitrt Kiples.. in store and for sale by S. & W. HA/IBM:CH. ap26 CYTHE SNATIIS.-10 diner. just received and for sale by lafe2ol KING & .MOORIIE&D. RAKEI4..-25 dozen, on hand and for aale by apr4 KING & MOORHEAD. 4,000 LBS. BACON, on band and for sale by ap2G KING A MOORHEAD. oet .yens . ore s; anal do Coal do 4 Spades and Rak for sale by ap26 KING & MOORHEAD. Fashionable Hat and Cap Manufactory. FORGE S. ANSBUTZ. Agt. respectfully fix ie XX informs Isis friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Ilats' and Caps at No XI ‘Vood street, one door above the corner of second, where he. has now on hand a fine as sortment of Hats and Cape of his own manufacture which he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasonable terms for cash or city acceptance, lists made to order at the shortest notice. ap19,3m0. CARPET CHAIN &C.—Just received, about 200 cuts of good five dotible purple and yellow Carpet Chain, and when wanted, green and purple can be added. Bed cords. fishing and chalk lines. small fish hooks, 25gross suspender buttons, 50 dozen assorted pen cils. matches, iron coffee mills, &c.. for sale cheap, for cash. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent and Commission Merchant, Peru., near St. Clair street, and Exchange HoteL apt)-3t. 101ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO j: ME TO CONTRACTORS—ProposaIs will be re ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of May, at 10 o'c Ink. A. et.. at the Borough of Huntingdon, for the GRADING and MASONRY, upon about 30 miles of the Pennsylva nia Railroad between Lewistown and Huntingdon, and also for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. Plans and specifications of thework can be seen at the above named place, for five days previous to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon application to W. B. FOSTER, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer, at LEW ISTOWN. S. V. MERRICK, President. ap2s-tMarls George Armor, "L - 11,13111 0 NABL TAILOR, Market street.— ,11` Having removed his Tailoring Establishment to the rooms on Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth tr. Co., the undersigned is prepared to lin all or ders in his line which may be entrusted to his cam by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience in the business and the success With winch he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage, lie will make all descriptions of Clothing tr the best manner, and moat fashionable style, FOR CASH, a peS4 Al 4; dttnn.isotuonft,trhz it Deteetor and liar- Pittsburgh wad Allegheny City Directories. kept for salts by . ISAAC HARRIS, . Penn at. near St. Clair. nUIIA TOBACCO-7u bales, } Wrappers and Fillers, ki just ree'd on consignment and for sale by aP 7 MILLER &RICKETr - • W l o r la .la,lll),lrech;,!en.t iit,,;rouisitortvee.rinanodneeigahrtth—ttMilers rive, of various grades, brands and vintages, some very old. For sale as imported by P. C. MARTIN. ultra h it; •'` ' . onongahela Whiskey, fur B aide by the bbl and on draught; •ft - bbls old Bourbon N'Vbiskey, for sale by marl MILLER & RICK= BOOKS will be opened at the Office of the Treasurer 1.3 of the Monongahela Navigation Company, at the Exchange. Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Ztd day of May next, to receive subscriptions of Stock sufficient to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. . apl9•tM23 WM. BAKEWELL, See•y. Notice. Tr &VINO disposed.of all my right, title and interest, In IL the Gold Beating business. to Mr. John 13.,Dunlery, I beg leave to — rectommend him to the patronage of my for- Mee cpstorrter!. A . UFFINGTON. April 3d. le*. -- LpF- win. be seen by the above notice that the cub scriber has purchased Mrs. I.llhugton's interest in the above business, which will be continued at the Old Stand, No. 140,, Wood street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may want Oold Leaf, Dentist's Foil, &c., end he h o p c4 , by attention . 10_114 business and fair dealing, to 'give satisfaction to those who may favor bim.with their patronage. (apa-lm) .T0111.,1 /I.DUNLEV,Y. W -BED BEEE.—,OOOlis: lama r !cured 'Dried - .Hoef t a ; pitiOarrarklatof family- W- just received - and for 'tatej-• ETLLEREAr NICOLE. • .'"'4."-f14Y.;i3.7 EIBM ffill ' . • - , '. • - • , • "- '•, - . arley, Just landing' and for We 9 dr. W. lIARHAUGII. CEO. ARIIIOI2. r '__i URGH 'PEI IT. /..-T C. S. PoRTIZEI,2_ .. ................ beano. Debtfit andlifistlippca rancro±ii , BA ANDE.U.SQN. MONDAY. I:WEN /Ali May 1,1 Q , comuttstmeNith - Coon de MoOr 11,'0.72 M.EIR - ••:•Mr. AnOersot.,,Aineiia- • •..114.3, , rOrter. •Fraimis do Alma- •••• • ------- •• • •Ziti . , To conelwje with the farce of .' hale Wonder. ofiha sii~rli World.: A T PHILO a A Ror Seximithsxp, e very even. iiiglereept EMtarday) -the present week. lly - khe unanimous reyritst of tlo iarge audience. repeated at the close of his last course. he M.; 11 eive another series of his IN'clibL EOT V A TERTA I NAIENTS. During which he will perform 11 combination of Orkinal and Ifrilliant Experiments; in Fascination, Mysterious, MUSICAL AND MIRTHFUL ; Unlike anything ever developed by any other person since the world began, and eiveding in interest the visions of the Fairies or the Talds of the Arabian Nights. 1.1:' Doors open at 7 o'clock to &ninence at kJ o'clock P. M. Mr — Single Tickets 2S cents. Six for SLOO. Bler Grutuitoutt Lectures To Ladies, on 11 rAvrit. on Tuesday - and Thursday at 3 r ma!! General Tom 7 hymn rrtillS distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, weighing _L only 15 pounds, 16 years of age and but 22 inches high, who has been received with the highest marks of Royal favor by Queen Victoria, and all the Principal Crowned Heads of Europe, and who has performed be fore 5,000,000 of persons during the last four years, will hold THREE LEVEES EACH DAY, At Apollo Hall, for a tow Day• Only! Ery - Commencing MONDAY, Slay Ist. 1E Hours of exhibition Morning trom ll} to I o'clock; Afternoon from 21 to 5; Evening from 71 to 9. Doors open - halt - an hour in advance. The Little General will appear in till his performances. including Songs. Dances. Grecian Statues, &c. He will also represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Great, &c. He will also appear, in his Scotch Costume. and his elegant Court Dress, worn before her magesty, Queen Victoria; the King and Queen of the French: Nicholas. the Emperor of Russia, and all the principul Crowned Heads of Europe. lie is perfectly synonetrictil tn all his propor tions, intelligent and graceful, beyond belief, and smaller than any Intent that ever walked alone. The magnificein Presents, Jeweils, ikc., received from the Kings. Queens, and Nobility of Europe, will be exhi bited. Ills beautitill MINIATURE EQUIPAGE, presen ted by Queen Victoria, consisting of the Smallest Horses in the World, and Chariot. attended by Ellin Coachman and Footman in Livery.-will promenade the streets daily, and be seen in front of the Hall at the close of each day Levee. Ladies, Families and Children, are respectfully advised to attend the Day Levees, as they are usually lass crowd ed than those of the evening. 11:r Admission 25 cents; Children under 16 years, 15 cents. ap ROCICWELL & CO'S. CIRCUS ! rrilf . ) Proprietors of this immense and talented Eques -1 inns Establishment, take great pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the utlocent die approaching performance of the unrivalled Troupe. Lt order to be able to visit till the important river towns, they have purchased a steanitiout, of exceeding light draught, which will enable them to run in any . stage of water, on any of the Western rivers, without incurring the risk of any disappointment whatever. The Proprietors fuel a peculiar satisfuction in referrin to the strength as well as to the brillitint talent and unap g proacliable skill and grace, which they have been ena. bled, in the course of time, ad extra bor and ex pense, to conectitrate in one , establishment They feel great pride in calling particular attention to the mime of MR. HIRAM W. FRANKLI whose representation you see the large N, piial bill its his wonderful act of throwing 76 somersets.ctor A num , ber never befre equolled ay other performer iu the world. Toge o ther with his terr ll ibe double Somerset, thro' baloons, over Winners. horses, Ac.. lk.c. Also, his daring one, two_and four boric widi his astotiishilig curd volant performances; which truly make him the wonder of the age. Artists without number. and certainly without regard to expeuse. have been, employed daring the past winter, in manufacturing new costumes, housings, trappings, de commis, and other paraphernalia to corresposta with their magnificent pageantries, tournaments, cavalcades, and processions, which this company give on every rep resentation, and which have crested such a tremendu ous sensation everywhere upon their route, and always attended with so great eclat, that hundreds who never visited a Circus before, are now found among the patrons of the greatest of Circuses. There is also attached to this Company, the Queen City Brass Band, who will entertain the by -dis coursing Most eloquent music." Henryokra, Ra S. Q. & rkscal 4- Co., Proprietors. John Shay, Younger. A. W. Pelf, Eras:triers Dives:or. 4. Realty/1 . and Ir Trans.'s,. Luke, Clowns. W eillthal u, Pittliburrh, On Flues, and SATIJILDAT, the sth and thli of May. fine Too Days way, on the lot in front of the American Hotel, Penn street. Afternoon I performances to commence at 2 o'clock. Evening per formances w connosoce at 71. Admittance, 7G eta.; pied lively no half prier. The performance will continence with the Magnificent 1 Equestrian spectacle, emitted the Halt of the Bedouius, or, the Arali's Bivouac . • Comic Song by R.oek well and Lake. Grand Trampoline Leaps and dou and baloble leap o s, over ban nemand horses, and through hoops ns, conclu ding by turning a double sciruerset, by the Champion Transpolist" Mr. Ilimm W. Franklin. Vaulting by the Company. hind by ti . W. Franklin. who has performed the almost incredible feat of throwing 76 consecutive Somerset.. After which, the prole and pet of the arena, Master W. Grady, will perform his beautiful act on two Potties. Fakir of Ara. or Cuttiese Juggling, by Mr. ifshri Shay. After which, will be enacted an astonishing act of horse manship and fiymnastie evolutions, on two horses, enti tled, the Rival Romans. or, Olympian Bounders, by Mes srs. B. Runnels sad H. W. Franklin. l'his scene is re markable for the display- of muscular power stud corpo real pliancy, as well as sublimity of figures and fury of speed. Massaniello, or the Fisherman of Naples, by Mr. F. Runnels. Those who are familiar with ancient history, and especially with the history of Naples., will he both surprised end delighted tittles correct and historical mari ner in which Mr. Runnels portrays the character of Mal saniello. His acting is perfect; and it is a pleasure to witness and watch the progress of the performer, from the obsure fisherman to the crowned King of Maples, and thence to the finale of his history. Mr. H. W. Franklin. the greatest Slack Rope perform er in the world. will perform some of those inimitable (cats on the rope. which have obtained for him the appel lation of the Spite of the air. Two horse Allemande. by Mrs. H. W. Steward 'and Mr. FE Runnels. Mr. ii. W. Frank lin. and his pupil, the beautiful and tal ented Master kVilliara Grady, will met appear in their celebrated antipodeau gymnastics and classical and mus stile, evolutions. The matchless symmetry of their Apollo like and classical' forms, (which a painter or sculptor might envy.) the apparent recklessness of their different performatives, and the ease, skill and grace, and celerity, with which they are executed, thrill the spectator with astonishment, while at the same time, he is filled with awe and delight. Indian Warrior, by Mr. Shindle. Mr Shindle far sur passes any rider of the present age, in his life-like deline ations of the passions and habits of the wild man of the forest. Pantomorphie exercises or feats of posturing, by Mr. We,. N. Steward. Maater %Vm. Grady, will next be introduced, and rid* his brilliant single horse act, the precocious and juvenile equestrian has already, by his beauty, talent, grace and skill, obtained the nattering sobriquet of the young Da crow of America. Among the stud of highly trained horees, will be par ticularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po nies_ The whole to conclude with a laughable altarpiece. a2B . . WM. C. PRESTON. Arent. puts' to assumes.. JAMES NV. WOODWELL , would respectfully inform the public that ho has removed to his new location, No. Sl, Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has been spored, to make it the most extensive and magnificent Furniture warehouse to be found any where, east or west! The stock •on hand, for variety. taste and ale entice, is such as has never been offered to any, public. Front the most costly outfits at 51 ; 000 per set, down to chamber end kitchen furniture may be found in styles and patterns to suit any and every taste. J. W. Woodwell hopes fora continuanceof the very liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore, and pledges himself to give en tire satisfaction. both as regards the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal and accommoda ring principles upon which he does business. His exten sive new warehouse being now filled from the Cellar to the fourth story with every variety of furniture and Camas, he would solicit a call from all in want of arti des in his line. sp27 IN/MOND GREEK, Flour, Produce and (leneral I2J Mission Merchant, end Wholesale Groat, Liberty street, head , of Smithfield street, Pittsbur h. a. 27 STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. —An Upright Engine., 20 inch cylinder, and 6 feet stroke—four inches and le feet in length; which has been in use in the Pittsburgh NVater Works; will be sold low, on applica tion to J. H. APClelland, Superintendent of the Water Works. a27-dawlm FLOUR.—Ioo bbls. Ohio Flour, received and for mild by EDMOND GREER, Liberty at.. opposite Smithfield at_ 4 1 LA • SEE 1 .-10 b .Is. in store and or s. a by - ap27 S. & W. HAREAEOII. Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE. HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, that be continues to occupy that large and cam. modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Santue hn estock & CO., No. 58, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness; Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Saga ; Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. • . . He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Rose, manufactured of the best material; and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manuihccured , article, and at 60 per cent. cheaper. Country Merehaws mid Farmers would do well to coil and examine his stock I.efore inrclinsina elsevrliere. as he is determined to sell firm rate articles at eery' low prices. 117 - Don't fort t)U place, No. 86. corner of NViiod street and Diamond Allay. 15 .CAS1C8 BACON; Hams aml Shoulders t _-, • . 5 cluks Clear , Sideki ,Motisteeivtd 'and klr - sale - bj; ,17 . '.-- ' --''• ,:- • --z - EDMOND VREER. _.. . _ . ,L, -- , 1 . :AxICTIONIATMei _' — ' l, ' — ',- "ii'' JOHN-111. DlCVlS:4l7olloNrariti' South-47as! some .., v Ina aid , FIAI stria,. • IA ROE Nak of Ground lielitt and Real .firlote,./4 orde o J of th:r Eittagtor of the taieltobt. TUesday, May vih. at 10 ci`elzck. A.. 51. will be sold withosit•reserve,• the following valuable giound rents, which are all wel l ixdprOved property, vier The fizllowing ground rents„issuingiout of Lot No. 471, in the City of Pitts burgh:Via/ILI* the whole length of the Amite on the west side of ?rtzdthfield street, from Seventh to Strawberry Riley, beingslo feet long. by 60 feet deep, viz: • No. I. Beine - $7O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the undivided Itch of the first 60 feet thereof, eoni meneing at the corner of Seventh street. • No. 2. Being $6O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the undivided half of the next 60 feet thereof , adjoining No. 3. Being eas annually forever, payable half yearly, on the undivided half of - the next 'l2O feet thereof, ad joining No. 2, and cornering on Strawberry alley: A ten, the following ground rents, issuing out of lot No. 454, in the City of Pittsburgh, running the whole length of the square on the west side of Smithfield street, from Strawberry alley to Sixth Street, being 210 feet long, by, 60 feet deep, viz: No. 4. Being $l2O annually forever, pantile quarterly, on the first 80 feet thereof, next towards Stawberry al ley. and cornering thee.' -- No. 5. Being $4O annually forever. payable half yearly, on the next 40 feet thereof. adjoining No. 4. No. 6. Being $9O annually forever, payable half yearly. on the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining No. 5. • No. 7. Being $27 annunily forever, payable quarterly, on the next 18 feet thereof. adjoiwing No. 6. No. 8.. Being $27 Manually forever, payable quarterly, on the next 18 feet thereof, adjoining No, 7. No. 9. Being $2850 annually forever, payable half year ly, on the next 19 feet thereof, edit , i ~, ng No. 8. No. Being $5O aanually ( adjoiningye quarterly, on the next 25 feet thereof, No.O; and corner ing on Sixth street. Also the following ground rents, issuing out of lot No 380 in ' the City of Pittsburgh, (routing 60 teet on Fifth at., extending through to Diamond alley, 240 feet, and the same on which is erected the Exchange Batik. No. 11. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the first Al by 80 feet thereof, next towards Wood street, on Fifth street. No 12. Being $l4O annually forever. payable lt alf yearly, on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof. on Fifth Street. ad joining No. 11, and on the addition thereto of the 20 by 90 feet in the rear of No. 11. No. 1:1. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the first 20 by 80 feet thereof, next towards Market street, cm Diamond alley. No. 14. Being 8100 annually forever. payable half year ly, on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof on Diamond alley. adjoining No. 13, and on the addition theret%of the 20 by 40 feet in the rear of No. 13. Also, that valuable lot of ground, situate at south west corner of Market end Front streets, having a front of 40 feet on Market street, and extending along Front Street 35 feet. on which is erected a substantial four story Brick oocupied at present by Dr. E. Merrit as a pub lie house. --- - Petrie Also, that valuable lot of ground, situate on the north side of Penn street. at the earlier ot . Cecil's alley, having from of 25 feet, and ! extending back 120 feet to a ten feet alley. Also, Three other lots of ground adjoining the above. having each a front on Penn st. of !Xi feet S Inches, and extending back 120 feet to the alley aforesaid. Fur further information apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auer. . D EA!. ESTATEA - T:AUCTION-.=Tfive Build lA, Mg Lots, at the New Court House, on Saturday, the Gill day of May, at 3 r. m., situate— Oa ()rata street: 10 Lots, each 24 feet trout, averaging about 100 feet deep, oppwite the-Cathedral Also, 9 Lots together, 49 feet front on 'Grant street. 98 feet fik incites on . Full, street, and 44 feet Of inches on Wylie street. On Wylie street: 4 Lots. of which 3 are each V) feet front by 100 trot deep, and one 2 lett inch front, by about !Al deep. These lots are nearly opposite the Law Corner. Ou Rosa street: 7 Lots, each 24 feet front, by 100 feet, to a2O feet alley. There lots are opposite the link one is on the corner of Russ street and the Fourth street road. On Fourth street road: 1 Lot, 24 feet front, by about 120 feet deep. 1 Lot. 39 feet 9 incites, by about 150 feet deep. 'ferias: One-sixth in hand, and the residue in five equal annual payments, front the Ist day of April last, with, in terest.payable semi-Annually, on the lit days of Octo ber and April. in each year. to be secured by bond and mortgage. Title indisputable, sod possession given im medititiely. A plan of the lots can be seen at the office of Robb A. Council, Third street, next to the Post 011ie°. Samna B. Fcrransurt. JOHN 1). DAVIS, Auctioneer. VOSITI YE SALE OF DRY GOODS &c.—Oa Monday morning May Ist, at 16 o'clock. will be sold, without teserve an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods among which are superfine cloth. , eassimeres, saunetts, RIMS, tweeds. white, red and yellow damsels, superior rich style prints, moos de laine, aipaccas, silks, satin sewing silr, shawlslitindkerchiefs,cravats. hosiery, gloves fancy vast patterns, bleached and unbleacheo mashies bonnets, ribbons, &c. At 2 o'clock, p. m —2 qr. casks Pelleroism pate Cord ac Brandy; 2 cloaks enod qunlity Madeira Wine; I pipe Holland gin:sl3bl* Old Monongahela Whiskey; 6 Loxes Virginia TObACCO . ; 15 kegs Rock Powder, Oden Mills; 5 bbl. N. 0. ls olas es: 1 crate Qucensware, assorted. A quantity of gl ass sva re 1 large pl Bonn scale counter scale, ...MI we ghte, waiting desks, glass case, carpctirg, looking classes, teenier Lves and bedding. a general assortment of new and NW". d hand Household Furnitane, At 71 n'cloes P. at —A handsome assortment of pen and pocket knives, uingirs, flue table cutlery, butcher km. es. trclAr and filer viers, brace and bins, compasses, dividers, callipers, pliers, nippers, sheep shears chisels, hinges, gum stun stance Watches, clothing, umbrellas. parasols, variety goods, frnay articles, &e. AV,. a ••••• 1, - L . Y JAMES M'SENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD Sruir, TDaii D - 001.11111.0M ring. . 2 9 CASES of d a 1 G ASV O OW, ' ' on c crrd - i t t ' o - , six Auction. On Monday next, May let, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, will be sold at bl'Eenna's Auction Rooms. \e, 11{. Wood street. a doors iron, sth, on a credit of six months, good approved endorsed notes for all sums over $lOO. 24 Cases of Foreign Dry Goods, assorted,' of French and English Manufacture, receiving direct froni an ex tensive Importing Hourly, New York. The articles are very numerous and generally new and fashionable pat terns, comprising in pan— Ginghams. Calicoes, De Laines, Fancy and Plain Sat ins. new style Lawns, Book. Mull. Swiss, laeonet and Cambric Muslins, superfine Irish Linen, black Silk Cra vats, Silk Pocket Ilandkerehiefe, a large lot of fancy and plain Satin Stock., Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Silk and Linen Gloves, a large lot of Laces and Insertalg, Capes and Collars, with a large variety of Fancy Goods. Also, superfine English and French Broad Cloths, various colors Cassirneres, Merinoes &e.; and at the same time, several large invoices of DotricsUe Goods of every description received from several mauufacturera in different parts of the dountry; with particular instructions to sell them without regard to prices; among the lot are Broad Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassineta, blenched and brown Muslins, a large assortment of Prints and Ginghams. Jeans. Pant Stuffs he. The goods are now open and ready for ex amination. JAMES 111 - KENNA, Auet's. • apdd - I , X PRA LARGE SALE ejf ratualite, City - Buitding ,jj L n•?so' , Se for private residences on accomoda ting terms, at Auction.—On Saturday May 6th, at 4 o'- clock in the afternoon will be sold on the premises in the oth ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, 20 valuable and beau tifully situated Building Lots for private residences at the head of Wiley Street. viz: 10 lots fronting 'AI feet each on Fulton street by . 70 feet in depth toward Crawford street, also 10 lots fronting 20 feet each on Grawford street, by 02 feet in depth„ , towarde Fulton street adjoining the pro perty of Messrs. Kramer and Rabin as will be seen by the plan, and situated between the Dwelling House of Mrs. Bruce and Mr. Henry Rca's Tavern in said 6th Ward, said lota were occupietLas a Garden by the late Capt. A. Hart, deceased, it is the most handsomely situated pro piny for prtvate residences in Allegheny county, or per haps the Western Country. combining health with beauty of scenery, and commanding a grand and splendid view of the two cities of Pittshurgh and Allegheny, their su burbs mid envinms. the Ohio, Allegheny, and Mononga hela rivers the adjacent 'illages and the surrounding county for many miles. The lots are Nos. 1. 2,3, 4,5, 11, 12. 13. 14,15,10, 17, 10, 10, 20, 20, 27. 20, 29, 30; • plan of which ca„ be seen on the posted handbills .or 31'Kennas Auction rto toms. The title is perfect, and the terms nc commocating which will be made known at Sale. For further information as to the title, Plan or terms enquire , of George Gilmore ENT.. at his office. one door below Grant or of CAPT. WM. WARD. J. HOUGH, JAMES M'KENNA, Anet. 11, 1 ANcY TOY BOXES Al' AUL:TH./N.—This evening, Saturda. April:th, at earlas light. at AP.Kennatv Auction Roo y m. No. 1 1) 14 'Wood y st g reet, three doors from Fifth, will he sold, a lot of beautiful Fancy Boxes, of c.v . ,' ery variety and description. p2P JAMES MICENNA, Anct Vt' ltA SALE of Dry Goods, Pitney Articles, Watches Land Curiery.—Will be sold, at bl'Kenna's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and night, (Sundays excepted,) until the large sock on hand I. 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 Bums under 8.54/.00, cash, par funds; from 140,00 to SlOO,OO, sixty days,• and all sums over 1100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes. ardl9 JAMES MIEENNA, Anet. L ARGE and splendid assornnent at pritualt sale, by James .11V.Kenna.—Tbe subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex tensive. Chair Manufacturcre in the West, and will cott stantly have on hand a large assortme.ntof Fancy Chairs of every description, comprising Windsor and Cane Seat, Rocking, Arm, and Children's Chairs, all of which are made m the latest modern styles, of the hest Materials• and by the best workmen in the country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. JAMES M'KENNA, Auet. CrECOND-HAND 13U YOR Hi. , H A R. kJ NESS, At Auction.—On Monday next, May Ist., at 2 o'clock, r. st., will be sold, at AVKonna's Auction Rooms, one second-hand Buggy or Barouehe, with harneu, top, and two seats, substantially made to order for thiasection of country. [ap27] JAMES. M'KENNA, Aum. AIiCTION BALES In ALLICOH Y CITY BY 071."1. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, if 'l7. CORIUM 07 MAUL elltrry A2ID TEX DIAIIO3IO. lEmmeetavlllie Prokter - at Aeration. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS. —On Thursday afternoon, 4th of May, at 3 o'clock, at the Auction Room, North street, corner of Federal street, without resoreeu the property formerly known es-Mount Emmett, in building lots. (for number, sire, ite,, see dia gram. The lots are all staked and numbered. - Persons wishing to examine, can easily find any lot marked on the diagram. The new road now making, will render the property very easy of access, and much nearer the city. Sale positive_ The sale will be combined the same evening, at the store, until all are sold. A full plan may be seen at the Auction Room. Persons desirous of fur ther information ' will please call on Mr, Hugh Sweeny, at the Emmett House, corner of Federal and Isabella streets. Title indisputable. Terms:—Ono-fifth cash. Balance in six equal - annual payhe ments; with interest secured by bond and mortgage _ Whf.-11; BEJLNSIDE,"Attet: irk/ 480 LITTI rm ay, , yas _LI this day been diesitredi, by nuttuklkuategt,', All ac- counts will nare...who continue the brfatneii at the - edditantl -, ,'JOHN- RAT& ,y ~; ~, ~'.:;ie:` fi ~+s ,fie t~~-..~.. ~i;~~~~u-fie SPILI wan SUAIBLEB—G.OOO3I, A. A, CO., A. AIASOII.k co., L . :ANTHONY - at -rirrannacni.. v o gi. • - mfotoo; A - Co., .1411.q0 .2lfiwkai Street. • Unice* Third and ?earth Stria" PA,, ry AVE recently opened their new and elegant Store, 11, with an extensi TO mock of rich Spring and Sumner Goods, compriaing upwards of three hundred pacaa.ges of the 'meat and most - fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country nv are particularly iited to call and i examine our stock. as tis ounintentio 4 to offer our goods at the lowest eastern - vrholesale Prices. " One of the firm. residing in New York, will he constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving e u o s um eve b ry e p fa o c si di ci ty ie i d n bo e astern thetralis hacloirouseno.f. Pricesourc there.si: r eas that fore guaranteed to be is low as the lowest New York, and Philadelphia rates. ; . aP7 • New .Dry. Goods.47reah Arrival, ALT IVO. 65 . MARibT lIT, Mawr= tra IT. •ND TIII sapient. P PHE tindersigned baldest received .a large and Wen " did auorunent of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRLNG ' AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Im porters and Manufacturers i since the recent great fall in prices, vie: . 4-4 Brown Muslims l 151 etc Furniture Prints 61 to 1.21 e. 7-8 Bleached " 6} " 4-4 Purple • " 14" 4-4 " " 8 " Blue mid orang,e prints 121" Dress Gingham 121 to 25" English Lawns in" ' • NEW STYLE EMS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleane, ' Chameleon" Satinet. and pr: Silk Tissue. Black Satin burred Silk., New - style French Lawns, Black Ciro. D' Armour " • Cantle% Lustre., New style Brocade. The Limns are requested to call and &Ml:lilts a splen did assortment of new style - Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawl., Silk Tissue Shawls, white Brosha Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls Black Silk and Black Barred Benign Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous D'Laine Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of now style Bonnet Ribbons,Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Glove. and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols, Parasolmts andSuti Shades. The Gamester( are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment of black; blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Clothe, and a variety of new style' fancy Vesting., Cassimeres, Cravats, &c. I have also a barge stock of Staple Goode, viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper, Irish - Linen, Cottonade, Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Ginghams, Chambrey Gingham*, brown' and bleached Muslin. of all deseriptions, which" will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year'sjsrices. ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. apB • CIENTLEMENS, FURNISHING GOODS.—WHOLE' SALl.—Edwani Todd 4' Co., have just received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and' deal ers g•enerally. We have received from our factory east, a large stack of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars; 20 " " Narrow I, and Myron; 40 " medium quality " " 60 " very low priced " 12 fine linen bosoms, with collars; 35 . " and common bosoms; 50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities; 40 " black and fan c y adjusting Steaks; Alan, from the eastern cities: 6 eases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " and common Suspenders; 2 " under Shirts and Drawers; 20 dozen. gent's' Lisle Tied. Gloves; 40 " " cotton, elastic tops ; 250 " brown end mixed and cotton half floss, all qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks, and Tics Carpet Bags. Le . sic. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices; knowing, that un der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased, we arc able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the cast 'ern cities. One of our firm le constantly in the Eastern market, by means of which we are daily supplied with New Goods. EDWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. Mugu*, entrance on Fifth street. APRIL 10, 11848. Tfr R. AIURPHY is now opening his SECOND SUP . PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, and has this morning open an assortment of Linan Gingham, super Earlston do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, In great variety; Manchester Gingharas, new pat tern.. In his assonment now opening, are a great many articles at lower prices than usual. such as tine purple prints, yard wide, at Ilk.; fine British Prints at Ifile.; Dress Ginghams, usual width, at 12/e.; Dress Lawns, yard wide, at Ifilm; Shining Muslins, very low; Irish Li nen, &.c. Will also open this morning, an assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes, small figures, for children; Lawns for do. Also, Chamelion Silks; India Wash do.;. Crepe Shale's. Ac. Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, will do well to call and see the goods, and hear the prices. Merchants will find, in the Wholesale Rooms on the 9d story, an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East ern prices. apiS A A. MASON & CO., 60, Alskterr yratzr, are open ing an extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS. just received per express; comprising, the largest end most fashionable stock of Dress Gobds to be found in this city. Amongst which, we mention, .10 pieces extra rich, embroidered Poil de Chevre, a new article, and the most desirable ood • in the market. Also. satin stripe &e. Perna', Flamm, Mohair stripe French Jsekonsts. &c., Fresh Spring Goode. Q HACKLETT k WHITE. Wholesale Deafen in Dry 0 Goods, No, 99 Wood street, Pittsburgh, invites the attention of Western Merchant* to their stock of „Inirri can and Forcips Dry Goods now receiving direct from the Eastern Importers and manufacturers. Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goode during the season, and devoting a /ergs share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure buyers they twill find such inducement offered for cosh, as will give the mostample satisfaction. Determining to meet the views of bufin in full, they now offer goods at Eastern prices, and to invite all to wetland examine for themselves. a .44-11 w. • rasa Goods. AA. MASON & Co.. No. 60Market street, have just • received a splendid assignment of Dress Goods. amongst which may be found filund plain and striped Derage. of all qualities; Silk Tissue, Mohair Stripes Grenedire, Satin Strip. De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chal lis, Fancy Silk French Jaconeta. &c., &e. apl9 11;NRENC11 CLOTtriS.—W. R. Mumma has just recei, ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassimcres, of the best manufacture, color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited to look at his stock and ear the prices _apl9 vi 3 .STINGS:-S9 FrenehFigare Satins, d Sati Cash mere*, and White Marseilles. Cloths! Super French ' "Fresh Imported," all colors, qualities, and prices. Cas simeres! in every style and quality. Cashmeretts! Sup. Silk Warp, - Queen's Cjoth, Summer Cloth, and other de sirable coatings for gents' wear, at prices below any in the city. ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE, splf Post Buildings, nor Fifth and Wood sts. 0 DIMING AIIiSLINS AND IRISH - L - INP.N.S.- 7 -'W. R. 0 Magyar invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shirting Muslins, of the best make— and undressed Irish Linens, wart - entail from flax. For sale, at very low prices, at the north-east corner of Fourth end Market streets. apto DILLOW CASE MUSI.LNS.—W. R. Meanly lies just I received a supply of the above goods, of imitable width. including a (ew pieces °Peery Sue quality; Sweetie at the corner of Fourth and Market sts. apl9 StiEr.riNo musiANS.—A supply, of different widths, (from one to three yards wide,) bleached and un bleached, just received and for sale low at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, epl9 earner Fourth and :Market ems. CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—A. A. itl.ssox de Co., GO Market street, have just received, per express, anoth er large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. apti2 CAPES AND COLLARS—A. A. Magog ie Co., GU Mar ket street, havje just received, per cepreal, a choice assortment of Wrought Capes and Collars. a p2d I3LACK BERAGE—A. A. Mssottr . te Co.. will open this morning - 20 pieces of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Stripe tterapss. Also. colored Berages. of every style. on`,?2 S ULK TISSUES AM) BERAGES.—W. R. Murphy has now open an assortment of the above figuredd,ining plain black; satin barred do; fancy do. Also, 13alzarines, from 12k we. up to finest qualities; also, Or gandie Lawns in great variety, at northeast corner of 4th and market its. aplt R Menem has now open a large mul -1 ply of 'Pickings, including the Ilnatilion, Sehuylkill. A. C. A.., Pearl River, and other approved styles, of the usual width. Also, 4-4 Ticking ; of a very Ana and supe rior quality; at a very low price. apl SBAWLS!—A. Mason k Co., Market street, hare just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib et Berage de Leine, and other Shawls. ap2o r ADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supply rif all the 1.4 yarione styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk Tis sues, Barages, Grenadines, Lawny, &c.. now open at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, apl9 - North-east eor. Fourth and Market its - - BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. Mawr & Co., No. 80 Market street. are now opening an extensive assert ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of t h e newest and most fashion able style. ' . . JST rece red, by Express, Ipa Super Franc Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cassimersa, which will be sold low by C. IVERNEBURG, 251 Liberty at. ap2s (Jouinal co .) for Sale nib e . o frt. Firm STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A value ble property, thirty feet front int Firth street by 120 ft. deep. This desirable property will be sold at a batirain. Also, four large building Lots, each 24 feet front on Cook street by 156 feet deep to Cliff street. Price $250 each. S CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, aps Smithfield above 4th et. 1102CILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in 1.1 the improving village of Sbarpsbargh ; having a a front of 116 feet on the eanal, by 100 feet to Middle street. This property could be divided into 5 large build. log lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would, be la. ken for the above. Also, 2 large building loti in Alle gheny, each 22 4-12 het front on Sheffield - "reel by 135 to a 24 foot alley. 5. CUTHBERT, Gatti Art., aprl9 Smithfield, above. Fourth at. o as., . A NEW two story Brick Dwelli ng Millie, situ- Ir. sled on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near e residenee of lodge Irwin,) and Slushed to the. bust modern style, with handsome.portico in front, double par lors, tarnished with marble mantels and improved slidinr. doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, end four good bed room; on the seeemd story; with inished garret. Enquire of RICHARD ORAY,An the premises; or of feb/I4 JAMES . PARK. Jr. t CO.. Second at. /15 - 6 - I.ET—A. Brick House, corner of Webster and Pul -1 ton streets, formerly occupied try J. B. Butler. Pos. session given immediately. Apply to _ • - febl9.tf •-•• . C. cumbrors. T*: TO RENT.--A •nc Ste 141, wt Carienge house, to toittftpin *the tot of 'April init. Tnquliq of , ...':a t lIIIIIE .' -- CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURCIEI • „ DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. 'pins Independent Line of *learners . is now composed 1, of the largest, swiftest: best finished and furnished. and most powerful boats on the:weteri of the 'West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenetteed man engaged in the river business,- The line has been in operation for six years- has carried nearly two millions of people. without doinithe slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn parison with any passenger line in the Cnitin 'forsafety, re een gularity,.and speed.' All: that money call procure has b provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: . . /IYOND ArrAcIrs7.--The Miteconnatr . et4, Cipi. Mane, will leave Piusbnrgh eve ry INlonday monung 100:kick; Wheeling every Monday evening at.lp P. M. . . TU'RSDAT PACKET..—The Einterms No. Cam Jho. Kill leave Pittsburgh' every Tuesday morning at 10 o clock; Wheeling every Tuesday •watwig at 10 r. at. WEDNESDAY TACIZET.—The Nato rirocean No. I, Capt. Dean.vrill leave Pitteburalievery Wednesday morning atlooetoelt Wheeling every Wmineaday even ing at 10 r. " THU .Ii.SDAT PACKET.—The Datiirswr, Capt. R. I. Grace, will !atria Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock i'Wheeling every Thursday livening at 10 P. Y. FRIDAY P 4 CERT.—The Cuireatt.No. 4 Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'slosik; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 v. Y. SATURDAY PACKET.—Thq Massy/ions, Caps. Di Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 1V u'slusk; Wheeling every Saturday svonaug at 117 1. IL SUND4 Y PACKET.—Tha /511.10 Natirzoa, Capt. A. G. Mown. will leave Pittsburgh usury %Many morning at lo o'clock; Wheoliug ovary Sautdor owsuiug at Hi P. M. no, 111. • 1849. • -en 'lB4B. I . r Pittsburgh and BrownistraltaDaEly Packet ' • F2/1111C . Line. iALT 15t.1349. Pliant's a r 104,1949. I.I4AVE DAILY -AT 9 A. Id. Aycl) 4. Y. LI. The following new boats cetinplete the line i ka.4for the present season: A'81..2..NT1C. Gap; Janes Parkinson; DA I .Tlq clam. A. Jacut•.; and LOUIS DI'LANE, Capt. E. flcunetl. ; The hunts are_ entirely new, and are Sued up without regard to expense. Every comfort that 'money eau procurd bd. b.c4lPr°Yi ded. The boats will leave Ilse 3lostustmhtla 'Wharf Ikan. at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will 'be. punctual on board, as th■ boats will certainly' WILY. fit Mu advertised hours. For Brovrnarllle4 Tho now and splendid pc:imago:lr and mail stcamerliAL,TlC,Capt.A.J GOBS, wet !nava or the a vu port during the presentseek, sit A. et., For freirht or pasiage. apply on hoard fob 2 - • For New Or/eane.., . _ THE Ane now steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, JAM= ATLINI101( Maker, will leas* EA for e a ove and all intennediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board.; of to apt G. B. MIL'PENISERGEE, Agent. For Brownsville. 111264 , THE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, JAM= PARZINSON. p ositiv e ly ill AT save tor the above port this day, at 8 a. as.,. For freight or passage apply on,boa rd.; fc1.42 For St. Isolate. : ' TITE fast running passenger stair PE.NN SYLVANIA, R. C. GRAY, Muster will leave ref.uj:ttiriLrfloarathr i o fti a . t a we arp ai , i . d on ile o r a ng . dlata itorts . . p " ,o •For Lafayette and Wabash Meer. . The light draught steamer SWAN, H. May, Master, will leave for the abo`r* and inter mediate landings, regularly. , ; or freight or passage apply ou board, or t o apr4 JAMES MAT. iti, _ .j - ___:.. ._ __ 7... For Cincinnati. - 116g141 The light draught steamer II'EUENDSIIIP, Dstris, Mester, will leave for We shove mail ~inteariediate ports, renilarly. or freight or passage apply ontioard. , I mar IS • For St. Louts. The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, Hoot, Master, will leave An the above and intermediate ports, regithilrly. For freight or passace apply on board. tv. marlo aaaaa and leVellsialle Prielcet. AEUTHE steamboat BEAVERi lEnsatas E. C 1.12.111, Master, will, during: the coming winter season. make daily trips to Heaven:mil Wellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, P. IL decls I). M. lIARTON dc CO.. Accuts. • or St. Louis. , , IagTHE splendid steamer NORM CAROLI NA. ThrVINNZT, Master, will illeXe for. Ms noose ano intermediate , ports, regtdarly. For freigat or passage apply on board. ,'; feb4 New Arrangement.' IagTHE steamer CALEB CORE.will leave for Beaver, Glasg,ow, and - Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. 9 turning on hionday, Wednesday, and FridaY.. Sim lies a boat at the landin9, between Wood street anti the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. At W. HARBAUGEL'Agents, No. s 3. Wood street. For Now Orleans. THE splendid now steamer 'SAVANNA, H. Dasalsom. Master, will larva regularly or • a ore and all intermediate l ' aadings. • For freirlit or passaae apply on board. febl for St. Louie. Galena, and Dubuque. THE good stearin! ST. ANTHONY, Taos. MAT, Master, will larva fir ;the abore, rega 5.: 1 .41d or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY, or GF,O. MILTENBERGER. Agq. Plt,alnirgla and Wheeling Packet. THE swift steamer CONSUL,;Donsur P. KLYNET, Master. will We dnesd a y ,y for WhvennX. en Monday, and Fii /ay, at 10 o clock. precisely. Leave ‘Vheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur da at 7 o'clock. a.m., positively. y, The Consul will land at-nil intermediate ports. Eery accommodation that Glll2 be procured, for-the eboafort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to .prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. or to' mar 6 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Nor Cincinnati. • • alitThe new and splendid Passenger Steamer CRLANDEFI Catain.H.. A. orms. wl eave for toe ab ove and all in , terme p diate poris F on Mors il day, April 27. For freight .or passage, having superior sesommoda lions, apply on board. ap2o For licissitevillo. katTHE Kentueey River racket, GREY EA GLE, Baooss, Master, will leavir for the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply onboard. War St. Louts. THE new aud splendid steamer ANDREW MILTON, W. H. FULTON, Master, *Ungava for the above and intermediate landings regularly. ,For freight or passage apply on board, or to Isnl7 JAMES MAY. For st. Louis THE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMA 3 Giuta.mata, :Master, will leave regularly for the above port and all iutenztediato holdings. on Thursday, April 271 h. For freight or passage, having *superior aecinnatuda tions. apply on board, or to a r 27 GEO. H. MILTENBERGER.. Agent. HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscri her has just received from the west a MI) number of - excellent draught, harness an .dle horses which be will sell on very moderato terms. Persons wishing to procure good horses are re quested to call at his Stables and examine his stock. R. . . Monongahela Livery Stable, First H strPATT ERSON eet, one door from Smithfield. • a 1 ,17 SOLUTION OF JL - r.—A liquid HUMAN i iAltt I. DYE, that gives the heir a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Pnce. 50 cents, or 81,00. Sold at 62 Chatham at., N. Y., and by GYM, JACKSON. Agent, 89 Liberty street, Pittsn : lIHrBIG-PITCIIEIt.. New Chlna, Gloss and laneenswasee 'Store, No. 111 Wood street. THE subscribers wish to inform the,publie generally, that they are now opening anew and large stock of China, Blass, Queensware, Britannia and Fancy Goads, comprising the latest and most fashionable patterns of French China plain and gold-band Dinner Sets; do do do do ~Tea do Superior Iron-Stone . Dinner do . Flowing Blue (two new patterns,) do do Liverpool Blue, do do A great variety of Tea Sets, different quisgtieK Britannia Breakfast and Tea Sets; Waiters—a beautiful article "Queen's Gothion" Parlor Lamps, (Corneliusintaker;) Glassware, a general assortment. • • Steambliat owners and Hotel proprietori are invited to examine our assortment of Ware suitable for their 1138. Country merchants can find a - large stock .of article. suitable for country mans, which we will sell &treasona ble prices. - Our stoa being entirely new, we feel satisfied of being able to please all who may favor.uis with their custom. apt9-2w _ . _ ANWORK ON COAL.—This Work *ill ba sued 500,,0n".1, Royal 'fiero..:abont 750, pages. - It will treat ,extensively Of the Geological and Geographical Distribtnicin of Mineral 'Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em. bracing, fram . officinfrepoiti qeoal-producing - tountries, the respective amounts of their production,'consumption, and aoranierdiel distribution—watt the prices, tariffs, eur• reney, and" internationalreinlations, by-=R. C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, lee. ECTSubscriptions taken at the Bookstore of 11. S 8011. worth & Co., Fourth street, near Market, Where a mete extended account of -. .the werk can be teen. Priem 65,00. apl7 SOPERBLY Iia.USTILArED EUITIoV OF 'WE ARABIAN NIGHTS--Expressly designed' for family reading; in course of publicenon byEarper & Brothers, New York. To be completed in in parrs. Part Ist Just received and for sale by - . JOHNSTON STO,CK 6 rOM eor. Market rind :id eds. CAltll—Having Just received 'a - large Importation of Wines, ke., together with my Urge stock in Store and Cellar dealers are requested to call and examine for themselves as good bargains can be. had at corner of Smithfield and Front.-:::;- P. C. MARTIN. jhowl c—itCrkts IrlltTiiindy!Fort-Wine of direct importation now ltuadiug and for Sale aprlO .. • - P. C. IiARI'VV. r1 1 4.R.--U0 bble N. C. Ta4',. - Wr sale , tir RP/ -11Nrrg**-"K4111. , . . , ' U.. 5.1:) ----NRIEso doz. pkyitTgl3l - 13:11s 200'wbole and half bozes Sardiuk, . ... _ 10 baskets olive Oil; . - . • 20 doz. assorted Catsups,,,ka. •-.-. - . ...,-.:-‘,.- 5 casks Lobdon Porter,' quarts ind pin* -',...:%•• 7.3, 300 doz. Braudiea, Wines, ibe. voryold; r: '-' '.,•...,-- _ 3 bbls. powdered Sugar; - i , GO baskets Charopaigne Wine, pan to iiiiiiiq - , vt ,, , 3 Wide Claret Wine, for .sale . by ' - ' ' ' r • ,.4. '-'' rnar9 - • P. C. 31AI..tilt. ..---- ... __„... . Noricr.: TO SHIPPERS.—We have taken au-ceca immediately opposite to our "burnt warehonse,l tar the present, where we will. transact business as ,tatiuti o '. until anew house can be erected; arrangementsjiasing already. been made for that purpose._ .. - . p - i3osts will always be in readincisat our wharktre.' receive freight. C. A. ItI'ANCLTY ..k: CO T ,.. apt , .• . . Canal Basiß,:-Liberty . as. , . ALT RII - E.171t, SCURVY, elr.n sonEs: trrfifir r 0 LAS, Basher , : Itch, Chars, Bcartii, •rhis is used by many physicsaits in this city us cuilalha above. and we would not conscieneivM4y soli Suilisa- user knew it to be - all - we state. ' - ' - 'r Asa' coimetic, the' true JONES'S SO 4P is pfi ihsps ` lte only article ever known that 'removed iinpurintior,4.lW" ' cleared and beautified the skin, making it son, class smooth and white as an int - ant/1. - But iziirnd, it ii ONSUMPI'ION, COUGH, SPITTING OF Is/Alu.s+ 4 , BRONCIIITIS. ke.-212 Consumptica.—Pdur s:o -ftpla of you are really suffering from neglected coldr SU Olti• struction and consequent inflammation of the'delleatit'lL Mug of those tubes through which the . .ir we. J 441,106 110 an d- istributed to the lungs. "This obstruction produces pand soreness, cough, - dillieulty of breathing, hectic (ETC', and a spitting of blood. mattcr;. or plilegur,whickStiallk exhausts the strength of the patient, and tfeeth, emillesi . JAITNE'S EXPECTOR A NT . NEVER FAILSAo remoter this obstruction, and produces the . most pleasing ; and'. happy results. It is certain in its effects , end 4 11- 50(fell to ?elicits. pr - 'For sale in Pittshurghat the PER:INTRA:STORE,' 72 Fourth st., near Wood. " _______, . initi.l.3o., ID EADER! . If you Cav 7 e. bad 2s .HAIR you o f 7 : really 1.1 be eston'shed at the effect of a . bottle of JONEBr CORAL lIAIIi RESTORAT/VE. It needs butonettiak Sold at Su I.:anthem st., N. Y.: and by • WM. JACKSON, ..e.tgent e . :1 - 89 Liberty street. Pi:Winyah.... 100 iTic:. TnaigAß; coal TA A FT}! in" 5 o "e)..cotcyttrii., I F DAVID ADAMS, or Ducks county, la vultitilest lately from Maxico,) mill upon - t hat Poet Itiortar, Allegheny eity,.or on Dr. WO tt, ur of soma thing to Lin mtereat. "A 1 it:. .Dury 8(M F11.,-. - in ROOMS REMOVED to Messrs. dierander-i. :paid. Buildings, North side of-Diamond .— Persons desiring io finish their Mercantile Education, in the roost thOrtragit and expeditious man,ner,will find Mr. D.7s imnitntimi.that st moat perfeetWe of the Mountains. . - Partnership settlements and balance sheets' inatt.ihtp Milis,rabiones, Joint Stock Companies, and;siL4indirot business, .can be furnished with a specificationelfAics counts, drawn op in such a manner as to - exhibit 'the eiing, conducting, hl Xg fu P l : 4e tVl f . g: xrst.a ; tt ir;ig2oki erring guide, from the commencement to the tsvgdna,tiotr of the busmen,. . . Horms--2 to 4 and 7 to - 10 P.M. , _ - "...• .. it.A. B OLAS mill be opened for the subscription of Stac k Us . extend this impprrovement frOnt Brownsville .toitha State line. at the following times andplaces.'vir.af.,,.., Waynesburgh, Green co., 00 the 20th and 3Lst MaY;L A - New Geneva, Fayette ea, on the eon Junc;:. West Brownsville, 'Washington ,on the 2d, Una; Pittsburgh . , (at-the Exchange Bank,) tm theAth'Jllllo. and to remain open at the lest mentioned place nntir cid!. erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.,' aplo WM. BAREWELL,.ifec'y. LlU'Gazette - and Journal-, Pittsburgh; Wayneiburgit Messenger; Genius of. Liberty, Uniontetvn;..Examinex„ Washington; insert until June 4th, and send - eopy.., et: a. per to Seeretary„„s .l _, . , .ABIERIOAN HOTTIT: -IC-- .... - T ILE Undersigned begs leav,e to inform his frienda.tusd the travelingpublic that he has taken the abovenotel. - ..;, located immediately OPPOSITE THE RAILLIOAL9)E, . -•-• POT, Frau street, - Baltimore. . ; - r„.. 1 .:,-; Having enlarged and improved the Lionise in all•iti.do.' - : - :.: - 4 partments,-about 40 ROOMS are added to the .'estidalish. • - - 4 manta also, Ladles , Ordinary and Gentlemen's_ Ditung , ~,- ‘,.. Room on the first floor, Chambers and Parlors , ne aely-fut , -•,, - ;' nished throughout. The house is of safficienteepaeity to . ..... ; ..',tl accommodate 120 persons. BATHS have also beetradact. • ' T A ed for the inmates, travellers, and 4hepabhc..:. :tau , -.-,... i •,' . From my long experience ut :the management - .e(ftirit '- : rif class Hotels, I feel : .fi confident of malting.the . nterfean .11; ,;- !: - ..-.._, 1 desirable stepping place both to the vataries-afTplansure ' -. .i part and men et business. Its location.being - in.tlie-cantrect -• • -:- . '4. the business pa of the city. convenient to thd , DOPOt.' r 1 ' 7 ji . -Steamboatlandings, &c. The public may relyopon.„fif - rery - effort being made to render the 4 0 iOnra of the patrons-Alf - - ...... -,, i the American pleasant and nal eeable. All the tlefinacipe - .....:3 of the season which oar market on . abundantly 44rordis „,: will befonad on the table. •' - 1-.I.EIVIIT M, , S a• .MITLLp. , Late of thaExchangefind St. Charles- lintelei, , ' - 4-- ap2l-1m -, •- • ' ' ----- - : -Litti • liti,Ftki " ' - --"' . AVOLI.V.ITAIri4 rouirrn STUEET. RE:Twrzx :WOOD k M.Altriri , PHIS splendid - Ralf/las reett flnislibd, and ftnelppAtt. t h e hog style'ror the 1100M112,tximical. of 3he pplitic 4 It can flow be rented for Con earls; Lea tures;FuMiciVreett. L'altibitians of Paintinge,Aetraaa..;by.tlie:hiatst;dal„ yre e.k.. For :cram apply tO cuA4T.Eilt. p2iy7.o , :,cr or to BENJAMIN TE% ISe . -' r. . tCLO CKS! -- JustrecelvedilliatiitiCil e ir and superior assortment of 30 Itattsand.d:4itygnia clocks. of newest patterns and strtes;vrrw ei t ttoafl t , 1,5e; and at very .dotrx. ?zt., - ' - •~ 'P; .. ELM . sobzru 4-• HILL tblDll:4llnri ' BANKERS, .EXCUADIGE.I3Rwtrata' tnd Dolma' In. Fore ign ntid IDaviestis,Zzahim.gl7o,PC* eatesst•Deposst. Battk mutes, Gall ais WpaiT street ant door below Fourth, Irelllido) Phil hi4 .4 lVli- Triarl4-ly ALLEN itairkiari. • Ittnioirtir'ir,litti,f • , • IratAllErt"iir. RA.IIIOI,- y- Bankerronri.,fizehange .6rokos, rkaters FOrefit aui Dommtie qf E4thonge, .CrriDUOT:' .44M"-* it, Bank'Koter,. and Coin: " • .;. Corner of Third and Iropd eti, 4ireetlgo - ptioilte the 11 . 0, Charlei Hotel. . • enni2Ey"'",. ' • N. HOLMES & • Bankers and Dealers- in. Krrhangs - Cain-and ,Bank tt:pairn. X.. 5.5 Market street, Pituburgh• • sztuals ' 4 17 1rISCA*3. 0 Balu Neve York pr I Cincinnati - Philadelphia . . ..n.Lc l.ouii irissir raise . ' 'Pris?no, ratak-t1 i ,criunti &city ; _+*- .IYajei, Rentnik Vr i a 4 4 Pelii*irauin cg.:_: - . NVbeeting" 1 hi.oryhtud ~ New,..York. Tennessee 3•. New Orliana •-• tat BANKERS AND , EXCHANGE 'BROKra . N. B. Corner of Wood and Siath 'Piterbstrkk.,l4,:,. TIEAI.ERS in Coin-Hank Notes...rime Forilga:t LP' and Domestic Exchang, Certifites Cites Denali; iluat.x EXCHANGE on Wl' the principal °ribs VstiON and Europe. for sale in sums to sUIL purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received atideposita. COLLECTIONS made on nil (arts of th!" BisiOrts'aLlikei - • lowest rats*: - ' Messrs. M. Leach & Son , .•'' .. . , 1 , " _Ogden & Snowden; '-'- _ - - -...,;.',_. • " ' WM. Bell & Son, Pht - s4rgli;•? - ..': T:'F:' . 8. ItrClurken & Co.; - -,-- • ~ .. *;..- ' 'L:',- . 7.r... " English & Bennett: -. ' - '''''''' . " • Fleming & Brother, — 1 -- ' , :.,...- -. 7 . -" Fates; Lathrcip & CO.. phtlemlilplths.---, "" .W. R.Thompson & Co. ~ ' -• • , -0- ''':- 4 . " /loudly. Phelps &Co ''' '' ' ' ''•' • ', . Babcock & Co. • . 4 sue::.. '.-, Mr . i2l°. It • Geo Cu lrgetough & Co..' 8i1i1050n0. , .. , - , 4,, , , ' J. 1417031 , - • - . - ..' - : • .1.:'" - '-.-- - " - If:Hanna. Cineinuati„ G.:: Joseph Irettsson, • . kitmilo 5j,...:-:::, Menus. Penner & Ikr,Millan . IN, ,-.;,...:... R. F'. Ellis. Esq.. Cashier, think oi. wisusent, Pa, Pittsburch; Septend.er 2d. 1.447-v -....'..?.-•,_ ...?-+-e,:t. , laugh. 11..1.1Ung, . - ~.-.,_ .... 4 :, (Lint- or THE strist or APConx , "4.../Crati47: .5, -......,.. BANKER AND E X CHANGE-IlltUr.g-84, OPf..—cornsr of Fourth strtit and Post Oslee alkyi .:;,,-,., TIEALER in Coin, Bank Notes. 'rime /ARE' Portant _LI and Domestic Exchange!, Certificates or Dipositiaw, EXCHANGE on all the , principal 'cities .of • the. , iltisiS (or sale in surns to suit purchasers. -•- ....-.= ~. CURRENT and par funds'receired on ileposho. , ~- ~. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the 13 ,, i0nv nubs' , lowest rates..,: - . Wall Paper 'Warebailee.— -...".".tr,T i XTO. 4,7, MARKET STREET, between ' Thir d :=an d .0 ManuFfoaucruth e s r tr a e n e d t. I P m it p ts obruergh o , f P 1 a 7 .- 4TL.ULOMP A A SPPI:IMr. Board Prints, Borders ' , I.ruirenpe Papers,- Ornamental,; Designs, Transparent Window Shades, ,tc.:. and:dealer: in It'riting and Wrapping Paper.-Bonnet aud,Binderel. Boards, &c., &c.—has at present on hand' a very. axminatre,.. and well assorted stock of every article in ins tine iif hiptr , 'Mesa. To persons who buy to sell again, he will.mtkor /alibi-ref ad/mount as clin'hardly fail to secure their atm. torn; and tfia:grearrenriety front whirls his!lseYeepelSasfil - have itin . their power to select, and the - eery lateprires,at which he is determined to sell them. Will he'llatters'fit*:- self. present suchindsdumerur as cazinotbe ofereitatiAtils • locution, by any. other House in the trade. ' - Itritags and Tanner's Scraps wili be tiken;'lrCe,x,. slumge. at the highest prices. • - , marLl-4m' L ---.-- ' --------------------- AND FOR SALE—The subscriber oilers for tFuhl-.740- acres of Land, in Middlesex township, healet-cdtire; ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh. and - seven's:railer Sums Butler, 350 acres 41eared, the balance well timbered, with three farm houses, a large barn, and - a 6niqtlmillsite,-Witli sufficient water for a grist and saw milli• thereon., .9zi'she same stream, four and six miles above, there. era !WO grist mine. and several saw mills... There in iid' berter land in the country. It will be sold al/ logetheit•orits" one, two, or three hundred acres.. Persons wishing m , hare-good level land, easily farmed, would do- wells,to avail therueislyes of this opportunity, and examine: t in ? land. .. [mar23] ' ' .Wki. I..toYix-;'.. - T WOULD like to call the attention of Country fir: chants, Hotel and Steamboat Bei-keepers, prifati Families, &e: to examine my stock Ciga s cow in ore and cellaro fc W n in s e t a in r g i . k o t f i l a r m ei t - most r ce & bra n ed Brands,&c. Sic. Feeling confident at' having the largest and best assorted stock in ny 6oitiil. West of the mouariiiii. and being engaged in-11 e tation of Wines and Ltgoora, &c., direct to thia`roiiittryi. persons can rely on hying 'neccunnodated, , toth in blot and quality. P. C. BILVFLTIN"-': ma r 9 - corner of Rini•htield and Front ifiek?4,.?? T HE attention of gentlemen vurcbasinginnnents: dress wear. or ordinary business purposes, %Millet: ed to the stock of goods at present °riper 6:n11116* m:4l . sistii!g of every grade and shade ,of Freneh,'Engaslil - Belgmn 'Cloths and Cassitherea. iii endless vitrikty, , rtad Vesungsfor every one's use, which wilt be made. to - Oder in a saperiormauuer, at prices that willitot be questioief by the best of bargain makers. C:WERNEBEROr inarlS (late .51 , Guire & Co.) 25l'Liberty _ _ , . IVA/. JACKSON; AVM: 8D Liberty street,' Phut • ~., rA ~Y _ i ~ , ,:~. ~`~-'
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