The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 02, 1848, Image 3

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PITTSBUItGB BOARD OF TnAOIII4
J. CAROTHERS. •
J.McIzADEN COMMITINS VOA MET.
W.W.WALI.ACE.
PASSENGER. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1.49.
Steamboat Packet Line. leaves dells Tor Cin c inn s i.lO
Passenger Parket, . via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
• Pliiludelnhia. S A. M.. and rl r. Y.
Biel! Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A , . N., andlitli
Wextein 'and Southern Mail Conch Line, 6 A. N.
Norili-Western. via Cleveland, daily.l.o a, at.
Erie and NVestern New York. daily. 9 A. N.
Plorth•Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND PEI. RTUILE OF DIAILS.!
E.astera Mail via l'hilsidelpkw, due 3 a. 8., closes 12 B.
Westenvidail. Chi. and Lomita . . due 8 r. x..closes3 A. at
South. via Halt. an dWashingion. due 8 r. Y., e losess
Nari-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. at...cloaca 9 i•.
Eric and %Velum New York, due 8 P. M., closes 8 a.
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-1. Par value. Asked. Of
Bank of Pittsburgh $50.00 $50.75 $50.00
Exchange Bank •• • .50.00 44.00 43.50
)Merchants and M. Bank ••• -- • 50,00 47,00 45.00 •
Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market.
Hand Street Bridge 50.00 50.00 45.00
Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00. 35.0 0
Old Alleglienv Bridge 25,00 36,00 35,0 0
Connellsvillell. 1L Stock; riniil on.
shares„32.so 5.00 :1,43
City Bonds 4017' cent;) 4•• • - 95,00
Monongahela Bridge 25,00 10.50
Gam Stock' 50.00 45,00
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The weather yesterday was generally disagreeable.
We had several refreshing shower's, and at times a hot
sun. Business scented dull iu all parts of the city. The
tiVeri ate still low, but hopes are entertained that a rise
away come before the clouds peas away. This is much
to be , ueeded, by nil. except the owners of small boats,
who are now reaping a rich harvest.
Flour —The reveipis yesterday were very ht; we
heard of hut Cew sales. Prices seamed to stiffen a;little,
owing proleehly tolls- news from Europe und the home
attnettd. moue Inc. were ..lamed. Fifty blue. were
bought Rola SCCOMi hands at it4 ; 63; 25 at virtual' at $4,62;
a sale on wharf at 34,70; we heard °Collier sales itnstes
w' the alaavZ range. From store the sales are dull
at 54,7.144,5 t ; and anise dealers asked $1,7 j
agar and Id ola.rea ere without change. Sales
of Sugar in blots. at 4Fil. - eitt.. according to quality ;,; Mo
lasses, in} vl29c. ; Gulden Syrup, We.; Sugar House Mo
lasses, 45c.
Cheese—Several receipts and sales of Western Re
serve at 603:1-c. °
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A.hem—The market is well suickcd with all !rind
and receipts continue hearT. Sales of POLs at le.; Pearls
at ti c Salairatue, 7c.; Scorellitige,4444-e. The is
demand. and not Much doing. We understand
that there is a demand in the east ; anti that the attic le %rill
bear shipment at present rates. , .
"Inca ii—We found regular sales at former quotations
City'eured Hog Round ar Ils at 4c.i Sugar Curcd!llums
arc worth 64..1ec5, according to quality and quantity.
ET . The best 'lot of Sugar Cured Hauls we hove ever
acen was yesterday received by B. A. Sampson
Dried Peneper—Sales from mire at
fiat I cr—Strictly Prime Roll in bbls. sold yesterday
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in t 4 4in keg.: Pc.
Fa rh—New 1/erring. - 10. I are now sold at 0,75a6,
in 011 s. Shad 31) it LW, 4P half hid.
Bran—Some reeripts: sale on wharf at lie.
Pat nines—Still arriving; sales at 5101,50, in blur.
aeturiling to tinality.
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Beef Cattle— lsett head offered, (chiefly from the
West,) and 156i16(:0 sold at frotnAZ to s7if 100
Am, as in quality.
Coves and Calves—Sales of MO head at prices
ranging from $l5 to $,35 each, according to quality.
Swine-500 sold at from $4 to sa t 100 111 A.
ttl i eep.l2oo offored, and sales made at from $l,-
50 to $4 e ich, as in quality.
iron Clay Cracker and
HEPHARD Bread linker',
_\\.UUIJ) respectfully ' iutorm his friends and the pub-
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lie generally, ti nthe hasadded to his other husi
tiesw the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.—
}laving purchased one of W. U. Nevin's Cracker awl
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to faU all orders fin
erraekeni or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hop.,
11 a strict attention lit Luwtcs, to share a portion oleo ,
ymblie patron:lse. The public is respectfully invited to
ca it and tlamtrn for themselves.
ItAKEBY. No. 10 Commercial /low, Liberty st. oppo
site Smithfield.
It. S.iperior family Bread. rye and dyspepsia Bread.
Jar;e and small rolls, iresh every morning can be had at
the store, or my wagon. or at my stand in . the market.
Cakes and Confectionary on Land and mo
E de to order.
J. SIIPIIAILD.
No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st.
Table Cutlery . .
TUBB undersigned has just received a select assortment
j . of Tal.le, and other tine Cutlery, including Desert,
sod Carviof knives and fort:Y: which, with a large stock
of Brodie- of every description. and Shatunker's find
ings. he will dispose of as 115112.4
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ap2.l 120 Wood street
ig H tfr.43 ; t e r i e . tei ll ed
SPIKKS--d complete assortment of ull
vices, constantly ou hand by
apIS SMITH 5/NCLAIIt.
lAItD--20 kegs No. 1, for sale by
i Hir.ll smrria & SINCI.AIII.
1 1 011 SA 1.1. t.—A large lot, with Dwelling House in Irmo,
on Decatur street. running back46o wet, bounded by
a 11l feet alley. Also a lac= lot. of 110 feet front on But
ler street. 1 awrenceville. do 2,0 Sect sleep : containing •
well arranged Cottage 11welling House, with 10 Booms,.
'.lsrge Ball and Parlor, front and rear Garden, die.
S. curitwar. Gem Agent.
Smithfield. above nth street
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Daily nevittw of the Markots.
OFFICE OF TfiF. POST.
TcnUAY Itliscwsci. May, 2, 113. S
• PIITLADELP awk, April; 28
Cattle Marker.
r Hen/ partner, with limn 3 to d5OOO
Y Cite), capital in a manufacturing business now in
rmecetaful operation. S. CIiTIiWEBT. gen. art.
• 141,2-, .t..'enithficir.l above 4th wee.
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.7TICKA SE. I,Alt bbla. Grease Ard.lum recerr
Ajf and for pale by jn•L:j SELLERS Dr. NICOLS
11 , FE1"..-90 bugs Prime itio..taot received nod for
NJ .Ir , 111 I ae7l I.I)MOND GREER.
A 1..-111. N. ISuswintrit & Co. have rcitioved
their aniek of Books and Stationery to Fourth
meat. ,Nlarket. (the room funacrly occupied as ate rtletho
ididt Book Store.) att3
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i fOItSi4FOR FOR pair large eize
3,1 Iron Hors - s, ivy years old and very gentle,—
..4Pq coverer of JOHN D. DAVIS,
Wood and Fifih eta
11.7111.1;:i11.1,1:q1.--42 MA*. Nu 1, llerriu;;; 10 blpls. No 1.
Shed; 15 111.11 K.. N 0.3, :11nekarel ; jinn received and
for fade by KING & MOORIIHAD,
a24..tf Dinmond.cornei Diamond alley.
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t o r ; tale. iii,-;tl ; ban a l7 c a e nil o re-
\, eonatmttly o?i hand, and
tail. by SEIAX.RS & N iCOLS.
I/ i BBLR. :Monongahela Rectified Whiskey. in store
1..)1.1 and for sale by In27] EDMOND (MEER.
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- f111.1.5.--10casks Tone Sperm Oil, bleacbedt .. .l d Win
ter'kJ Whale do do;•12, do common do dm 5 bbls spring
do do. blenched; 12 do - Lard Oil: 20 do
ICI do; in
store and for sale by [nral SEI.LURSkiNOLS.
1 NMI SAI.E--A Valuable Property either kir Mainline
...l_ Luring or Mercantile Purposes, having aau feet front
Loth on Water and From stvects and is 160 feet deep.—
This-is believed to be the only ov - seyty of, the kind in
the Market price. Terms aCUT crommodming.
S. IIUERT, gen. agent.
. • Smithfield above 4th street.
Ara MASK LARD-20 bbla Grease' Lead, e• eonsigu
‘..1 mem tuul fur sale by
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SELLERS & NICOI S.
A".) A. HIILtS. Nl%' ORLEANS SCGAR, port strtctiy
primeLke by
; in store and file sole
a 2.7 EDMONTI GRF.ER.
~42i.k KEGS LEAF LAIC 1. aud U 61,1%.. just received
and for Kale by (a 27 EDMOND GREER.
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3ORTR.AIT AND LANI)SCA PE PAINTING.—Mr.
'I Coffin. tenders his thanks to his Patrons. dial would
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n form the eitirens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has
ton.hand. a large variety of Landscaper, for sale at the
V.bleon, on. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield.
n 24 '
ir AN•i• ED--A silent partner, with from 'JINN to 5.'5000
cash capital. in a maniffactitring business now in
successful operation; S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent,
ap24 Smithfield, above Fourth st.
'IIR. RALPH'S UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PILLS
JI_J consist of two kinds in one box. Price, 25e. a box.
The No. I is a Purifying Purgative, which effectually
cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive humor.
The No.-2 is a gentle laxative and strengthener. and is
the mast comfortable, safe and effectual medicine that can
km taken to obviate a tostitre state of die bowels. without
any hurtful purgative effect. It also strengthens the or
gans of digestion. and purifies the blood.
[Sold wholesale and retail at
S. CUTHI3EILT'S Real Estate Office,
rnar24 i 0 Smithfield at.
140 , 11.1 TESTIMONY
The un ers.r f n o e r d. citrze l l i s h o r 3l l. l; ni t; l i l ui Y gh Nt en i
ing-personally, used Dr. Willnrd's Oriental Cough 'Mi r a - -
titre, and experienced its beneficial erects. do most cheer
fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all cases.
'Speaking front experience, we believe that it has no su
perior; and woold recommend its tine to 'all teafflicted
CHARLES LEWIS.
• " WM. JENKINS.
Pittsburgh. Witch 15th. 1.3411
ErSold by J. Schoemmaker & Co., John Hays. James
Jones. I. H. CaOct. John P. Scott, F. L. I. l .nowden. J.
Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. oPM
RY PEACHES .- 100 hags Dry Peaches. in store an
Xfor sale by tapTil 8. &W. HARBAUGH.
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Crystal Plate Window Glass.
MIE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLASS that has never
J_ been known to rose its polish, after :being put in the
window!t. It in equal in quality to the French and Eng
lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price.
LOOKING.GLASS PLATES, OF All. SIZES
Alno, Hardware of all descrirnions. German. English
and American, . ROOSEVELT & SON
New York. April I. I 44-lara-enlel
1,-1LOUR:—.100 bble. Ohio Flour reeeitted rnd Alt sale
j:‘ by • F.DAIONO onte,R, •
ail Id b er t yst, opposite Fratthfield et.
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ARRIVED.'
Steamer Beaver, Cla it. Wellsville;
Brownsville.
" Atlantic. Parkinson, do;
CUleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville;
" Michigan No. 2- Gilson. Beaver,
" Lake Erie, Ilemphill 2 Beaver;
‘! Pacific, Campbell. Cincinnati;
• Isaac Newton. Moron, do.;
Monongahela. Stone, do.;
" Skipper, Stoop, Parkersburgh;
" Eureka, -.
" Comet, Boyd. Zanesville;
Telegraph, Perry, Louisville;
• Mount Vernon, homitz. do.; .
" • Consul, Kinney. Weeding;
DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville;
" Baltic. Jacobs ' Brownsville.
• Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville;
Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville
" Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Beaver;
• Palo Alto. McDonald, Louisville;
• Messenger. Reno. Cincinnati;
" American Star, fauna, do.;
" Mary Stephens. Norton. St. Louis;
SD" See card of Brownsville packets.
pr- See cards of Wellsville packets
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI Ic LOUISVILLE.
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AinANREGULAR SATURDAY Pscxgr.-The A
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ken lo I 'PIT;. ;` , 'l; d itakl , , passenger. :',"ray ' " Par Co
mmander- will leave Pittsburg thr Wheel
ing. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
1 , 61151, '1 11 & DUNCAN. Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, and with it.. view entirely to the comfort ot pas
sengers; the accommodations ore inferior to no bout on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with thus Ben Franklin No G and I'ikc No 9, to Saint
Louis—time through. FIVE lista. tip2l-y
A Rectp,ls for the. Homan !lair t
fro FORCE (Ts (mown! AND HEALTH. MAKE
1, IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN- AND FlNK—Persons
in consequence of the many things sold. set down every
article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people
could be toads to try a 31 bottle of Jone's Coral (lair Re
storative, and sed bow it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair
moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so ; and by its
use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally benumb' ;
if people could see the uumber ofpoor respecuable me
chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing
they eau use.) for stressing and beautifying, the Hair; for
keeping it soil and murder three times as long as any
other article made; and
Forces it to grow, stops its falling,
And costs but 3 shillings to try.
We formerly sold nothing less than 81 bottles. but we
wish people to try it. Sold only at bg (mind K)( Chatham
street. NerSvNork,minkby
mardt) W3I7FACKSON. Act gl Liberty st.
PRESTON & WAGNER, Engiue Builders. have
tuenced business on Petin st., near the Point. at the
establishment formerly curried on by Stack house & Nel
son. Persona wishing to purchase Steam Engines for
Boats, or fur other purposes. will please favor us with
call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on
as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city.
Also. rolling mill and castings of every description eau
be bad at the shortest notice.
Rut - guniscrs.—Capt. Robert Beer. Thomas Scott. Esq..
Church, Carothers & Co„, 11. Benne. y.. M.
RI AN PRF.S Allen ,f Co.
CY P TON,
ENOCH WAGNER
wiLLOW WAGONS—. 2 di Will
do. C — rti " re ' s
40 do. 13a.liet Choirs;
1. Ne...in Clothe,: line:etc
3 doz. Nlurlret Baskets, with
covers, assorted; reed and for side by
apt I ZEISCLON KINSEY.
50 Ikars Sicily Lemmas; 401.11.1 s prime N. C Tar in
good order ; received and for sale by.
tonvt-lw. TAAFFE l O'CONNER.
IA %V 14,—A. A. Mason 3: Co. 60 Market id. have re
-1 7 per Express 4 cartons of rich crape shawls.
Also 4 do of lipired and plain. Thibm embroidered. French
cashmere and ninny oilier shawls. mayl.
To Printers.
von SAI:E—A good ACC d hand SINGLE CYLIN-
I DER PRESS. mode by f loe & Co., in complete or
der for either Book or Newlipaper work: Plaiin 44 by 32
inche,A. 1.. JOHNSON & CO..
0r29 No. 6 George et., Philadelphia.
`,U GAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROC N Ilis
sugar cured Dried Beet: in prime order; put up for
futility use; just received per American Star. mid for snit
sEt.i.Ens
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ij and 25 ilankets Crown Chninpnigne IVitie now hind
ingand Lay sale by (aphid P. C. MARTIN.
CALENA E.'kIIANNOCKS-2 0 n Sachs more of those
- GOOD POTATOES, itist received nod orssale by
ap 21 ElNil it MOORHEAD.
frr 1 have used some of the -Galena Nesliammeks"
sold by King & Moorhead. Diamond. Diamond Alley, and
Call honestly say. that thy are far superior to ally pota
toes 1 have ever seen in this market.
ap 21 WM. C. murtir.Drrit.
esT.—A friend of oar's last a lame BRASS KEY
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yesterday. The hinder will confer ii tartar by lea•
lag it at this office. ap4
ItF.SII FISIL-30 Ws more of those fine fresh No,
U Herring: t.. 0 Lobla Mackerel just received and for Sale
hY Pip2.4l . KING er. M0011111 , ..AD.
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1 . .01:11—I60 barrels Family Floor. lm .tore, and
j: for sole by g. k W. HALM-al: WI.
aai No. Ira Water aml.Froof st•.
TWTATtiE..S---MI barrel,. NebillllllloCik l'ousto , ,s. just
I. Wading and for sale by S. &W. 11A1113A UGH.
ARLEY—WO bags Burley, just landiutr slut ter slate
by
[up26] - S. & W. lIARRAUGH.
GSRN APPLES—WP barrels Green Apple. in slim
and for sale by S. lc W. HARD AUGII.
updO
QC's - 111E SNATIIS.-10 dozen, just received cool for
I:3 sale by (.1°261 KIM; & 14001111EAD.
I A V ItAKES.-25 dozen. on hnnd and for male by
np2l:l KING h MOORIIFIA
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UNDRIES,—Hoes; Livenshin Shovel.; Canal do
1, - 3 Coal do.; Spade. and Rakes. for sale by
aal KHslf & MOORHEAD.
Fashionable Hat •ssil Cap man lora° tory.
FORGE S. ANSHUTZ. Ag, respectfully
yO 6
G informs his friends and tltc-public general
ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of
It cad Caps at No 13 Woad street. one door above the
corner of second, wlfcrc he has now on hand a fine as
sortment of tints and Caps of his own manufacture which
he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most
reasonable terms for cash or city acceptance. Hats
made to order at the shortest notice. apl9-3ino.
CARPET CHAIN &C.—Just received, clout 200 cuts
of good five double purple and yellow Carpet
Chain, and when wanted, green and purple can be
added. Bell cords, fishing and chalk lines, small fish
honks, 25 gross suspender buttons, 50 dozen assorted pen
cils. matches, iron coffee mills,ikc.. for sate cheap, for
cash. ISAAC RRIS,
Agent and Commission Merchant, Peas, near St. Clair
street, and Exchange Hotel. ap2.7=3t
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO
TICE TO CONTRACTORS —Proposals will be re
ceived until Wednesday. the 17th day of May, at lOo'clok.
A. W. at the Borough of Huntingdon, Mr the GRADING
nod MASONRY, upon almut 30 miles of the Pennsyl
Ilia Railroad between Lewistown end Huntingdon, and
Big° for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. .
Plants and specifications of the work 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 bad upon application to
W. 11. FOSTER, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer, at LEW
ISTOWN. S. V. MERRIER, President.
ap2s-thinrls
George Armor,
1721ASHION'ABLE TAILOR, No. 48, Market street
-laving removed his Tailoring E•tablishment to the
rooms on Market st, lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all or
ders in his line which may be entrusted to hiscare by his
old friends and customers, and the public generally. His
long experience in the business and the sneers, with
which he has rrroseented it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make
all descriptions of • lothing in the best manner, and most
fashionable style, FOR CASH.
iml.s-1y GEO. ARMOR.
A LI. the Morning and most of the Pittsburgh Weekly
.11Ne, , orspapers, Sibbett's Counterfeit Detector and liar
ris's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories. kept for
sale by ISAAC HARRIS,
ap7 Penn st. near St. Clair.
t/ 1313 A TOBACCO -7G bales, Wrappers and 1 Fillers,
just recd on consignment and for sale by
np7 MIMED. & KICKETSON.
1)00KS *rill be opened at the Office of the Treasurer
) of the Monongahela Navigation Company, at the
Exchange Bask, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Zid 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 thc Board.
epic/4MM WM. BAKEWELL, See'y.
Notice..
T_TAVING disposed of all my right, title and interest, In
1.1. the Gold Beating business. to Mr. John B. Dunlevy,
I beg leave to recommend him to the patronage of my for•
mer customers. A. UFFINGTON.
April 111.
irr It will he seen by the above notice that the sub
scriber has purchased Mrs. Utfington's interest in the
above business. which will be continued at the Old Stand,
No. 120, Wood street, where be will be pleased to serve
all who may want Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil. &e., and he
hopes, by attention to his business and fair dealing, to
give satisfaction to those who mac favor him with their
patronage. (ap43-1m) JOHN B. DUNLEVY.
BEEF.-6,000 BM augur :eured Dried Beef, a
D prime article for (multi oar, must received and for
' , ale by SELLERS & NICOLS.
tiGMOND GREER, Flour, Produce and General Com-
Ea mission dlerehone, and Wholesale Grocer, Liberty street,
read of Smithfield street. Pitts h. np27
STRAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—An Upright Engine,
20 inch cylinder. and 6 feet stroke—four boilers. 30
inehes'and 10 feet in length; which has been in use in the
Pittsburgh Water Works; will be sold low. on applied
tiMl to .1. H. M'Clelland, Superintendent of the Water
Works, u27-tinwlm
TOUACC(I-10 cases J. Myers, sups I lb Lump:
3 do. J. Thomas, supr Neetnr, fßs 12p;
Just .recld eat) for sale by
apt rittLtaut it RICKETSON.
13RANDIES- , - 2 hlf pipes superior Hennessy Ittrindy of
113 the stone Importatton as the last 14 qt Cask supenot
Otani nritudy- now' landing and fot sate Wt.
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C. S. Pour-ER - Ahmuaer anti Lnwer
MR. ANDERSON FOR• TWO NIUHTS MORE.
TUESDAY E ENINE. May 2,154 a. to conunauce with
le tragedy of
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•• • •Mr. Anderson. Ghost
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A DAY AFTER THE WEDDINO.
Col. Freelo re ••• Wu rant. Lady Elizahath• • Misr!. Patric.
To-morrow. Mr. A oderimo's lam appearance. _
_mmense AttraTaiion ' at. the A theneettat
Al ° tZe Sr e E el lj etrat E t t .,n tt it "' itn ot
IIIIIIOIIIICAS to o ' f Pittsburgh, that he will
give another of his Itlysleriona and Amusing Entertuin
ments on 'TUESDAY EVENING. of this week.
The pefonliance will consist of new and splendid feats
of Memo, never exhibited by any other person in the
United :Rates.
Admission M Parqueite 50 cents. Second Tier and
Balcony 25 cents. Children to Purimette—hali price.
Doors open at 7, and commence ut 8 o'clock.
N. B._Entire change of Prosrainme may')
Wondere oof ice - Spirit World
T PHILO HALL.—L• Roy SgtingttiaiND. every even
ing (except Saturday) the present week. By the
unanimous reqtrsi of the large audience. repeated at the
close of his lasteonrse. he will give another series of his
INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAINMENTS.
During which he will perform a combination of Original
and Brilliant Experiments. in Fascination, Mystenous,
MUSICAL AND MIRTHFUL,
Unlike, anything ever developed by any other person
inee the world began, and exceeding in interest the
visions of the Fairies or the Tales of the Arabian Nights.
117 - Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 o'clock
P. M.
E rr Single Tickets 25 cents. Six for SI,OO.
1110 - Gratuitous Lectures to Ladies, ou llsetrn, ot
Tuesday and Thursday at 3 r M. mayl
General Tom Thumb.
PHIS distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, weighing
only 15 pounds, 16 years of age and but 2i inches
high, who has been received with the highest marks of
Royal favor by Queen Victoria, and all the Principal
Crownedileads 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, fur a few Days Only I
E rr Commencing MONDAY, May Ist.
1D Hours of exhibition Morning irom 11l to 1 o'clock;
Afternoon from 3* to 5; Evening from 7e to O.
EU Doors open half an hour in advance.
The Little General will appear in all his performances.
including Songs, Dances. Grecian Statues. &c. He will
also represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Great,
&o. Ile will also appear in his Scotch Costume, and his
elegnitt Court Dress, worn before her =Testy, Queen
Victoria; the King and Queen of the French: Nicholas, the
Emperor of Russia, and all the principal Crowned Heads
of Europe. He is perfectly symmetrical in all his propor
tions, intelligent 'and graceful, beyond belief, and smaller
than any Infant that ever wedged alone.
The magnificent Presents, Juwells, &c., received from
the Kin g s. Queens, and Nobility of Europe. will be exhi
bited. beautiful MINIATURE EQL I PAGE. presen
ted by Queen Victoria, consisting of the Smallest horses
in the Worid. and Chariot. attended by Elfin Coachman
and Footman in Livery. will promenade the streets daily.
and be seen in trout of the Ilaii at the close of each day
. .
Ladies. Families and Children, are 'TM:Met:ldly advised
to attend the Day Levees, as they are usually less crowd
ed (bait those of the evening.
r Admission .25 cents; Children under 1G years. 15
Cents. op 27-th w
ROCKWELL & CO'S. CIRCU
ruin: Proprietors of this immense and talented Erjues
j_ Stints Estublishmem. take great pleasure itt announ
cing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the adjacent vicinity,
the approaching pertormance of the unrivalled Troupe.
At order to be able to visit all the important river towns,
they have purchased a steamboat, of exceeding light
draught, wine . h 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 feel a peculiar satisfaction in referring
to the strength a. well as to the brilliant talent and unap
proachable skill and grace, which they have been ena
bled, in the course a 1 time. and by extra labor and ex
peti.e, to concentrate in one establishment. They feel
groat pride in calling particular attention to the name of
MR. lIIRAM W. FRANKLIN,
whose representation you sec in the large pictorial hill
in his wonderful act of throwing 76 somerscut. A nom
tier never before equalled by any other performer in tl
world. Together with his terrific double somerset, th
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',WOODS, over banners. hornet, Also, his dart
one, two nod four horse riding. with his astonishing con.
volant performances; which truly make him the wonder
of the age.
Artists without number. and certainly without regard
to expense, have been employed during the past winter,
in matautacturing new costumes, housings. trappings, de
cOrntlAns., nod other paraphernalia to correspond with
their magnificent pugs:wane t, tournaments, cavalcades,
and processions. which this company give on every rep
resentauon. and which have created such a toque:lido
out sensation eve rywhere 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 mill entertain the audience, by `dis
coursing(( most eloquent music."
Henry Rockwell 4- Co., Proprietors.
S. Q. Stokes, Alanop,o.
John Shay, Equestrian Direclor.
A. W. Pea,
, . Treasurer.
A. Rockwell and W Lake, Clowns.
Will exhibit in Pittsburgh, on Fmoar end SkTrIIDAT,
the sth and Gth of May. for Two Days on/y, on the lot in
front of the Ainericuul Hotel, Penn street. Afternoon
performances to commence at 9 o'clock. Evening per
formances to commence at 71. Admittauce, 25 cis., posi
tively no half price.
The performance will commence with the Magnificent
Equestrian spectacle, entitled tint Hull of die Bedouins,
or, the Arab's Bivouac.,
Comic Song by Rockwell and Lake.
Grand Trampoline leaps and double leaps, over ban
ners and horses, and through hoops and baloons. conclu
ding by turning a double liOnleTget, by the -Champion
Trarupolist" Mr. Hiram W. Franklin.
Vaulting by the Company, led by H. W. Franklin, who
has performed the almost incredible feat of throwing 76
consecutive iwme mos.
After which, the pride and pet of the arena. Master W.
Grady, will perform his beautiful act on two Ponies.
Fakir of Ava, or Cranes° Juggling, by Mr. Jiihit Shay.
After which, will be enacted an astonishingnc of horse
matiship and Gymnastic evolutions. on two horses, enti
tled, the Rival Romans. or, Olympian Rounders, by Mes
srs. B. Runnels and 11. W. Franklin. This scene is re
markably for the display of muscular : power mid corpo
real pliancy, as well as sublimity of figures and fury of
speed.
Massaniello, or the Fisherman of Naples, by Mr. P.
Runnels. Those who are familiar with ancient history,
and especially with the history of Naples s vill be both
surprised and delighted at the correct and historical man
ner in which Mr. Rutinels portrays the character of M an
sanie/ki. His actieg is perfect; and it is a pleasure to
witness and watch tile progress of the performer, from
the °blare fisherman to the crowned King of Naples,.alid
thence to the finale 64 - his history.
Mr. 11. W. Franklin. the greatest Slack Rope perform
er in 4hc world. will perform some of those inimitable
feats on the rope. which have obtained for him the appel
lation of the Sprite of the air.
Two horse Allemande, by Mrs. H. W. Steward and
Mr. R. Ramie!.
Mr. 11. W. Franklin, and his pupil, the beautiful and tal
ented Master, IVitlmm Grady, will neat appear in their
celebrated antipodean gymnastics and classical and mus
cular evolutions. The matchless symmetry of their Apollo
like and classical forms, (which a painter or sculptor
might envy,) the apparent recklessness of their different
performances, 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. Mitotic. 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.
Pantomorphic exercises or feats of posturing, by Mr.
Wm. H. Steward. '
Master Wm. Grady. will next be introduced, and ride
his brilliant single horse act, the precocious and juvenile
equestrian has already, by his beauty, talent, grace and
skill, obtained the flattering sobriquet of the young Da
crow of America.
Among the stud of highly trained horses, will be par
icularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po-
ea.
The whole to conclude with a laughable alicrpicee.
n'2.9 • WM. C. PRESTON, Agent
JAMESW. WOODWELL, would respectfully
tip temp ld li:stabltshmetat.
inform the public that he has removed to his
new location, No. 83, Third street. (next door above
the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has been
spared, 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 ele
gance, is such as has never been offered to any public.
Front the most costly outfits at $l,OOO per set, down to
chamber and kitchen furniture may be found in styles and
patterns to suit any and every taste. .1. W. Woodwell
hopes for a continuance of 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
ting principles upon which he does business. His exten
sive new warehonse being now filled from the cellar to
the fourth story with every variety of furniture and
Cosine he would solicit a call front all in want of arti
cles in his line. ap27
FLAX SEED.-10 bbls. in store and for sale by
ap27 S. It \V. HARBAUG
Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. I
TIOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in
form his friends and the public. generally,
that be continues to occupy that large and com
modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel • a n
estock & Co., No. 88, corner of Diamond alley and Wood
street, where be keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles Harness, Trunks , Carpet Baga . Saddle
Bags, Valises, B uffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand. and is prepared to
furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the best material, and inn style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured article, and at 68 per cent.
cheaper.
Country Merchants and Ferran.: would do well to call
and examine his stock before turehosing elsewhere. as
he is determined to sell Brr 4 rate articles at veryl low
prices.
Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood
street and Dianiontl Alley. ap2o
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LARGE.grds of Ground 'Reno . and Real Patate,by(mder
of Mt E. , ,cutor . of the lane Rohl. Pesbki-On Tuesday,
May MIL ut 10 O'claelc. A. M. will he sold withoUt reserve,
the following valuable ground rents, which are all well
secured by unproved property, viz: The following ground
rents issuing out of Lot No. 471, in the-City of Pitts
burgh. running the whole length of the square on the
west side of Smithfield street. front Seventh to Strawberry
alley, being 240 feet long, by . GO feet deep, viz:
No. I. Being 870 annually forever, payable quarterly,
on the undivided half of the first GO feet theroof , tout
mencing at the corner of Seventh street.
No. 2. Being $6O annually forever, payable quarterly, on
the undivided half of the next GO feet thereof, adjoining
Mr. Or.le)
No. l.
No. 3. Being . $OO annually forever, payable half yearly,
on the undivided half of the next 120 feet thereof, ad
joining N 0.2, and cornering on Strnvilierry alley.
Also, the following ground rents. issuing out of lot No.
4,i4. in the City of Pittsburgh, runningthe whole length of
the square on the WCdt aide of Snuthfield street, from
Strawberry alley to Sixth street, being 240 feet long, by
60 feet deep, viz:
No. 4. Being 8120 annually forever, payable quarterly,
on the first Ell feet thereof, next towards Stawberry al-
. _
le y. and cornering there.
No. 5. Being $4O annually forevev . payable half yearly,
on the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining No. 4.
No. 6. Being $4O annually forever, payable half yearly.
on the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining No. 5.
N 0.7. Being $27 annually forever, payable quarterly, on
the next Pt feet thereof. adjoining N 0.6.
No. 8. Being $57 annually 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 10 feet thereof, adjoining No; 8.
No. 10. Being $5O annually forever, payable quarterly,
on the next 25 feet thereof, adjuintng N 0.9; and corner
ing on Sixth street.
Also, the following ground rents, issuing out of lotNo
359, in the City of Pittsburgh, fronting 60 feet on Fifth st.,
extending through to Diamond _alley, 240 feet, and the
same on which is erected the Exchange" Bank.
No. 11. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly. on
the first 20by 80 fect thereof, next towards Wood street,
on Fifth street.
No PI Being $l4O annually forever, payable half yearly,
on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof. on Fifth street. ad
joining No. It. and on the 'addition thereto of the 20 by
40 feet in the rear of No. 11.
No. 13. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly,
on the first 20 by 80 feet thereof. next towards Market
street. on Diamond alley.
No. 14. 'Being $lOO annually forever. payable half year
ly. ots the next 40 by 120 feet thereof on Diamond alley.
adjoining No. 13, and on the addition thereto of the 20
by 40 feet ht the rear of No. 13.
Also. that valuable lot of ground, situate at south west
corner of Market and Front streets, having a front of 40
feet on Market street, and extending along Front street
35 fret, on which is erected a substantial four story Brick
Building. occupied at present by Dr. E. Merrit as a :oub
lie house.
Also. that valuable lot of ground, situate on the north
side of PrIIII street, at the corner of Cecil's alley, tidying
a Wont of 25 feet, and extending back 120 fact to a ten
feet a C)'.
Also, Three other lots of ground adjoining the above,
having each a front on Penn st. of trifeet 8 inches, and
extending buck 120 feet to the alley aforesaid.
For further information apply to
ap23 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.
T)EAI. ESTATE AT.AUCTION.—Twenty-five Build
ing Lots, at the New Court House,,on Saturday, the
oth day of May, at 3 r. M., situate—
On Grant watt: 10 Lots. each 24 feet front, averaging,
about 100 feet deep, opposite the Cathedral. Also, 2 Lots
together, 48 feet trout on Grant street, 98 feet Ok inches ou
Filth street. and 44 feet Of inches out NVylie, street.
On Wylie street: 4 Lots. of which 3 are each 20 feet
front by 100 feet deep, and one IN feet I; inch front. by
about tO deep. These lots arc nearly opposite the Law
Corner.
On Ross street: 7 T.otn, each 24 feet front, by 100 feet., to
aat feet alley. These lots are opposite the Jail; one is On
the corner 0: Ross street and the Fourth street road.
On Fourth street road: 1 Lot, 21 feet front, by about 130
fcel deep. 1 Lot. 38 feet 8 inches, by about 150 feet deep.
Terms One-sixth in hand, and the residue in Gee equal
annuli' payments, from the lit day of April last, with in
terest. payable semi-annually, on the Ist days of Octo
ber and April, in each year. to be secured by bond and
mortgage. Title indisputable, and possession given im
mediatlely. A plan of the lots can be seen at the office of
Itobb t Connell, Third street, next to the Post Office.
SA RAII B. Firma:AL
JOHN P. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
I;nsT TRW - PING ItORSE.S at Allalolll.—Ott Friday
afternoon. May sth. at 3 o'clock, at the Livery Stable
of R. 11. Patterson, on Front street, opposite the Monon
gahela House. will be sold, without reserve, for account
whom it muy concern:
2 handsome young Brown Horses. with bob tails;
1 Ray Mare, 0 years old, and well btoke for single har
ness. All of which are fast trotters.
1011 N D. DAVIS, Auct.
AUCTION SALES '
L'IrJAMES M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER.
No. 114 ‘VOOD STREET. TIM= boons /ACM FUME
y AIIGE AND POSITIVE SALE of splendid MID
I FURNITURE, at Alltlialt.oll Thursday next, May
411 i, nt o'clock, r. st., will be sold, without reserve, to
the highest and best bidder. at Mionnn's Auction Room,
No. 114 Wood street, threi doors trim Fifth—the entire
stock of nn extensive Cabineunaking Establishment. of
the city of Pittsburgh. as the owner is declining that 'bu
siness. The various articles ore all got up with the most
refined taste and judgment, under the immediate direction
of the proprietor, made in the latest modern styles,•of the
best materials, and by the most celebrated and best work
men in the United States. It is the largest and best stock
of new Furniture offered at Auction, in this city, for
many years; those wishing to purchase, will fi nd it to
their advantage to attend the sale. Among the articles
may be mentioned the following. in part, viz
Splendid new style Spring Sent Sofas;
" Fancy Pluah Sofas;
Ottomans, Dirsos. Lounges;
u Mahogany Chairs, with Rocking and Nurse do;
Arm Chairs, fancy Windsor do.; Boston Rocking do.;
and Common do.; fancy and common Settees, Bedsteads.
Mahogany Dressing Roreaus, do. Plain do., Mahogany
Card Tables, do. Centre do., Dining and Breakfast do.;
Mahogany and Cherry Enclosed and Plain Wash Stands,
fancy Toilet Cases, Sc.
And immediately eller, the Furniture of a private fam
ily declining house-keeping. Terms cash, current funds.
I[l7The above Furniture can he seen one day previous
to sale. [mat) JAMES M`KENNA, Auet.
LTRA SALE of Dry Goods. Fanry Articles, Watches
and Cuzkry.—Will be sold, at :Silicone'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 stuns under 850,00, cash, par funds; from
$1541.00 to 8100 00, sixty days; and all sums over 5100,00,
three mouths, good approved endorsed notes.
np29 JAMES M'KENNA, Auct.
lARGIL.: and splendid furor/mew of FANCY CHAIRS,
at private rate, by Jomm 21P6enna.—The subscriber
has entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex
tensive Chair Manufacturers in the West, and will con
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stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs
of every description, comprising Windsor and Cane Sent,
Rocking, Arm. nod Children's Chairs, all of which arc
made in the latest modern styles, of the best materials.
and ny the beat workmen in the country; and will be sold
al very low prices, for cash.
a pt? JAMES MIEF:NNA. Aunt.
AUCTION NA L. ECM In AI.LILOU SIN Y CITY
Illr WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER,
S. w. CORNER OW FEDERAL STREET AND THE DIAMOND.
Em melt svllle Properly tat Auction..
OO F. HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS.
Thursday afternoon, 4th of May, at 3 o'clock, at
the Auction Room, North street , corner or Federal street,
without reserve, the property formerly known as Mount
Emmett, in building lots. (for number, size, &c., see dia
gram. The lota 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 ropert p osit iv e .
'The sale of access . and much nearer the
city p . Sale s will be continued the same
evening, at the store, until all are sold. A full plan may
he 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:—One-fifth rash. Balance in six equal annual
payments; with interest secured by bond and mortgage
on the property
ap'2o
TAISSOLUTION—The firm of Hays & Hrockwey has
II this day been dissolved, by mutual consent. All ac
counts will be settled by John Hays, who will continue
the business at the old stand. JOHN HAYS.
m 3 A. W. BROCKWAY.
Allegheny Property.
IDR SALE--A large and convenient Brick Dwelling
House and Lot, pleasantly . situated on Liberty st.
Also, a new and well built Brick Dwelling House and
Lot, near the canal, on Robinson street.
Also, a neatly finished Brick House and Lot, pleasantly
situated on Knoll street.
Also, a large Frame Dwelling and large Lot, in a fine
location on Main street.
The - above property will be sold at bargains. Terms
liberal. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
apl3 Smithfield, above Fourth street.
Star trakerf and lee Cream Saloon.
C.
S. BICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully
announces to his old friends ane customers, that he
has fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful
style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating
those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or
families will be supplied on the shortest notice with
Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line
of business. He solicits a shnre of public patronage.
ap 25.1 m
WM. B. FOSTER, dgettkfor Mexican Soldiers, to pro
cure Land Warrants and Pensions for widows at
his office j Bakewell's Building, opposite the New Courti
House, Pittsburgh. PR.
My son, in the General Land Office, at Washington,
will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli-
Cant.. feb2s
rpOE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or
I 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 pure and sweet,
The teeth white, and the gums hard.
Reader, just try this onee. It is sold in New York at 83
Chatham st., and by WM. JACKSON, AO,
mar2o SO Liberty st.
PRINTER'S INK.-20 Kegs Printer's Ink, Spring and
Summer, just ree'd and for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK &
a 3 corner Wood and First streets.
SPRING AS HO.' FO A .'s •eauti- 4
ful style of H A TS are wait , ready at
mar 4 PALMSON'S.
IVftNTTD. A young desirous of obtaining a
t..on;;Cerr
ceer in an e,eiutor
other establishment. Advertiser is acquainted with,husii
ncas generally and Is a good.accountant: can give satin
factory City reference. and has credentials from one of the
first houses in the United States. Please apply at the m
ike Of the Daily Morning Post. . OMAR
OFFEE--180 bags Oa Crlate,fiet salei , ,
ttitON
Matt jiatat ille
C2===
SPRING AND sUBIAIDIR GOODS{
A. A. MASON A. CO., I
- C. L. ANTHorii..ir !
rirranunon. • . .taw Tots.
A. A. &
No. MI At cirltat Street, brut: ern Third and Fourth- Struts,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
tr Av E recently opened their new and elegant Store,
TI with an extensive stock of deb Spring and Summer
Goods. comprising upwards of three hundred peelaps
of the llltCdt , and most fashionable styles. Merchants
throughout the country . are particularly invited to call and
examine our stock, as it is our intention to offer our goods
at the lowestoastern wholesale prices. One of the firm,
residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on
fresh supplies of the most desirablegoods, thereby giving
us every facility in the transaction of our business that
could be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices arc there
fore guaranteed to be as -low as the lowest - New York
and Philadelphia. multi. ap7
•
New Dry 'G00d5...Mr . ..11 'Arrival,
AT 7(0. 65 MARE= BT.; BETWEEN4rit Sr. AND TUT DIAMOND.
'UWE undersigned .has just received a large and splen
didl assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING
AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the Im
porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in
prices, viz:
44 Brown Muslims, 61. cis.
7-2 Bleached " "
4.4 CIL 8
Dress Ginghamsm to 25"
NEW STYLE
Satin stripe Granite Burage,
Plaid Crape VOrleans t
Satin at. and pr. Silk Tissue,
New style French Lawns,
Camlet Lustres,
Tlic LADLES are requested
did assorttnent of new sty
Shawls, white and colored
_ . . . .
Shawls, Silk Tissue 'Shawls, white Brosha Bala>re
Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk
and Black Barred flange Shawls, Black and Colored
Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous D' Lathe Shawls:
I have also received a beautiful assortment of new
style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle
thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va
riety of new style Parasols. Pares°letts and Sun Shades.
The GENntaragst are particularly requested to call and
examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue, olive
brown and invisible green French and English Cloths,
and a variety of new style fancy Vesting:, Cussimeres,
Cravats, Ike.
I have also a large stock of Staple Goods, viz: Brown
and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper. Irish
Linen. Cottonade,Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills,
Manchester and cotch Ginghems,Chautbrey Gingharns,
brown and bleached Muslims of all descriptions, which
will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year'splees.
ABSALOM MORRIS,
•
a $ No. 65 Mallet street, Pittsburgh.
• _
GENTLENIF:NB' FURNISHING GOODS.—Wnotz
SAUL—Edward Todd 4 Co.. have just received our
largo stock of Now and Fresh Spring Goods, to which
we invite the attention of country merchants and deal
ers generally.
We have received from our factory east. n. large
stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture ; consisting of
10 don- A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars;
20 " " Narrow " and Byron;
40 " medium quality "
60 " very low priced "
12 " fins linen bosoms. with collars;
25 " " and common bosoms ;
50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities;
40 " black and fancy adjusting Stocks;
Also, from the eastern cities:
6 cases fma Gingham Umbrellas;
3 " " and common Suspenders;
2 " " under Shirts and Drawers;
20 dozen gent's' Lisle Th'd. Gloves;
40 " . 6 cotton. elastic tops;
220 " brown and mixed and cotton half Hose, all
qualities;
Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine
Stocks. and Ties Carpet Bags. he.
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 are able to offer some inducements
rarely found west of the mountains, or. to fact, the east
ern cities.
One of orrr firm is constantly in the Eastern market, by
means of which we am daily` upplied with New Gocas,
ED TODD & CO.,
corner of DAR
Firth and Market streets,
2d story over W. & F. Hug,us.
entrance on Flith-street.
APRIL 10, IS4S. ..
T;r It. MCRPIIY is now opening his SECOND SEP-
I V n PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, and has this
morning open an assortment of Linen Ginghams, super
Earlstou do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress
Goods, in great variety; Manchester Ginghams, new put;
terns. In his assortment now opening, are a great many
articles at lower prices than usual, such as fine purple
prints, yard wide, at lac.; fine British Prints at 121 e.;
Dress Ginghams, usual width, at lac.; Dress Lawns,
yard wide, at 21
at Muslin', very low; Irish Li
nen. &e. '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.;
Crape Shawls. he.
Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, will
i do well to call and sea the goods, and hear the prices.
Merchants will find, in the Wholesale Rooms on the
2,1 story, an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East
ern prices. npl3
A. MASON & CO., GO, Maim= Sumer. ure open
/I. lug an extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS.
just received per express• comprising the largest and
most fashionable stock of Dress Goods to be found in this
city. Amongst which, we mention, 40 pieces extra rich,
embroidered Poll de Charm, a new article, and the most
desirable goods in the market. Also, satin stripe Malik.,
Perages, Fissue, Mohair stripe French Jackonats, &c..
Fresh Spring Goods.
SRACKLETT & WHITE. Wholesale Dealers in Dry
Goods, No. 119 Wood street. Pittsburgh. invites the
attention of Western Merchants to their stork of Ameri
can and Foreign Dry Goods now receiving direct from the
Eastern Importers and manufacturers.
Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the
season, and devoting a large share of their attention to
Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure buyers
they will find such inducement offered for cash. as will
give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to meet the
views of buyers in full, they now offer goods at F.astern
prices. and to invite all to call and examine for themselves.
np24-3w. •
Dress U • . • s.
AA. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Market street, have just
Li, received a eplendid assortment of Dress Goods,
amongst which may be found figured, plain and striped
Berage. of all tualities• Silk 'fissue, Mohair Stripes
Grenedire, Satin Stripe Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chal
lis, Fancy Silk French laconeta, &c., &e. api9
RENCH CLOTHS7-I'9. R. 111catuiv has just meet.-
_U ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassimeres,
of the best manufacture, color. and finish. Gentlemen
wishing to purchase am invited to look at his stuck and
ear the prices _apl9
rESTINGS !—Sttp French Figured Satins. Cash-
V
Vmeres, and White Marseilles. Cloths! Super French
"Fresh Imported," all colors, qualities, and prices. Cali
simeres! in every style and quality. Cashmerettft! Sup.
Silk Warp, Queen's Cloth, Summer Cloth, and other de
sirable coatings for genie' wear, at pricer below any in
the city. ROBINSON'S CLOTH STORE,
spin Post Buildings, roe Fifth and Wood sts.
IIIItTING AI USLINS AND IRISET.TSMNS.—W. R.
Mracnv invites the attention of buyers to his very
superior supply of Shining Mustins, of the best make—
and undressed Irish Linens, Warranted from flax. For
sale, at very low prices, at the north-east corner of Fourth
and Market streets. spin
WTI. I. BURNSIDE. Anct
=WM
Furniture Prints of to 121 e.
4-4 Purple " 121"
Blue and orange prints 12}"
English Janus 121"
RE'S GOODS.
Fancy Dress Silks,
Chameleon" "
Black Satin barred
Black Gm. D' Armour
Nan style Brocade.
to call and extmtine a spicu
le Paris printed Cashmere
embroidered Canton Crape
- 101011LOFV CASE MUSLINS.—W. n MURPHY has just
received a supply of the above goods, of suitable
width, including a few pieces of very tine quality; for stile
at the corner of Fourth and Market PIS. aplO
Ct HEETING MUSLINS.:—A supply, of different widths,
k. 7) (from one to three yards.vritie.) bleached and un
bleacheil, just received and for sale low at the Dry Goods
House of W. R. MURPHY,
corner 'Fourth and Market sts.
CANTON CRAPE SHAWI.S.--N, A. Nlxsos & Co., • i
Market street, have just recciva. per express, anoth
er large lot of splendid Crape Shaykls. ap22
k)APES AND COLLARS—A. A. 1%1 LSON AL Co., 60 Mur
het street, have just received. per, express, a choice
assortment of Wrought Capes and Collars.
DLACK BERAGE— . A Moors & Co., will open this
JD morning 20 pieces of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Stripa
Berages. Also, colored Berages. of every style. rtn22
SILK TISSUES AND BER.AGES.—W. R. Murphy bus
now open an assortment of the above goods, includ
ing plain black; satin do; fancy figured do. Also,
Dalzarines, from l 2 ets. up to finest qualities; also, Or
gandie Lawns in great variety, at northeast corner of 4th
and market sta. apt 7
TR Mraenv has now open al — tiie sup
I ply of Pickings, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill
A. C. A.. Pearl River, and other approved styles, of th.
usual width. Also, 4-4 Ticking, of a very fine and sure
rior quality, at a very low price. apt
§HAWLS!—A. A. Msson & Co., Market street, have
just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere
awls; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; I do. Silk Plain Thib
et Berage de Leine, and other Shawls. ttp2o
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supply of all the
various styles of Summer Goods,"such as Silk Tis
sues, Barnes, Grenadines, Lawns, &c.. now open at the
Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY,
apl9 North-east eor. Fourth and Market sts
----...
BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. MASON & Co., No. 60
Market street. are now opening an extensive.assort
men% of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and Most fashion
able style. ap2o
JUST received, by Express, I pa Super French Black
Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cassimeres, which will
be sold low by C. WERNEBURG, 251 Liberty at.
ap'2s (Journal
for Tale nub .ct
FIFTH STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A value
ble property, thirty feet front on Fifth street by 120 ft.
deep. This desirable property will be sold at a bargain.
Also, four large building Lots: each 24 feet front on
Cook street by 156 feet de to Cliff street. Pride 8250
each. S. Cep
UTHBERT. Gen. Agent,
aps Smithfield above 4th st.
BUILDING I.OTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in
the improving village of Shenpsbnrgh t having a
a front of 116 feet on the canal, by 109 feet to Middle
street. This property could be divtded into 5 large build
ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta
ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle
gheny, each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield street by 138
to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Gann
Smithfield, above 'Fourth et.
sprig
A NEW two story Briek Dwelling Haute, situ
ated on the East Common, Allegheny city. (near
e residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best
modern style. with handsome portieo in front, double par
lors, fund shed 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 PARIL:Jr. & CO.- Second st.
1 O LET—A Brick House, corner of Webster and Ful
ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos
session given immediately." , 'Apply to
febl9-tf - CTIMATINS.
iTABLEVO RENT.—A. brick glohle, with Catitage
3 house,
_to refit frees the let of Aefil leer. Retains of
itatt-it swwom“, Weld _
- 1844.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSItIII3,CIif
DAILY STEAM PACKS T LIN
'rVHIS Independent Line of strainers is now composed
1. of the largest, Swiftest, best finished and fainushdd.
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services, of the hest and
most experienced men engaged in the river busincenei---
The line hair been in operation for six years; has carrld
nearly two millions or people. without doing the slightitt
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coin-
Parison with any , passenger. hue in the Union for safe.V.;
regularity, and speed. All hat Money calmprocure has
becu provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boitileave for Cincinnati as followSi , '
MONDAY PA CICET.—The MoNosos !ALS, Capt. Mottle.
will leave Pittsburgh every Mrindity morning ruin o'cloF ki
Wheeling every Monday evening et 10P. n. •
TUESDAY PACKET-41e Htnzam No. 2, Capt.
.Mo. Miner:ter, •will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesqay
morking at 10 o'clock ; 'Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.—.The NEW F:XCILAZED NO.
2. Capt. S. Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
morning at lOo'clock Wheeling every Wednesday even
ing at 10 F. X.
THURSDAY PACKET.—The BRILLIAXT, Capt. R. J.
Grace. will lenve Pittsburgh every Thursday morning': at
10 o'clock ; NV - heeling eyery Thursday evening at It)
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curvaa No. 2, Copt, Croak:,
will leave rittebnigh every Friday morning at 10 o'eloelti
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r at.
SATURDAY PACKET.—Thelmssesoss, Capt. ,;.1:k
Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at
id o'elock ; Wheeling every Sattirday evecaug of 10 et
SUNDA Y PACKET—The ISAAC Nrirrou, Capt.
Mason. will leavc Pittsburgh every Sunday morning ; a
o'clout ; Wheeling every Sunday evening at - 10 r.
nuir , lo. .
1848. 184 S.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
• Line.
FEBIWATIT 10.1549. • FECRILIET fSI., 1949.
LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. AL
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt.
Janws Parkinson: BA LTIC. 'Cupt-A.jaenbs;
and LOUIS APLANE. Capt. Beime.u. The tiout urn
entirely new, and are fitted upwithout ragard to expMiSe.
Every comfort that • money can•procatre has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Whirl Boat.
at the foot of Ross it. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly Nave at the advertised
hours. janal
For • Brownville. ‘:
16*
The new and splendid passenger and mail
strainer BALTIC,Capt. A.Jscons. will leave
fort le a ove port during the present week, at' 8 .6:. et.,
positively. ' " '
For freight or passage. iv
For New Orlean*. •
TIIE fine new steamer AMERICAN , EA.-
GLE, .1A31.13 ATIMSOS Master, will Weave
for t e 'ova and all intermediate landings. 4
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
np2o G. 11. MILTENBERGEII
For Brownsville. •
INATIM new Mail and Passenger steamer AT
I.AN'PIC, Issues Prouttssos - . Muster,: wit
leave forthe above port this day, at 8 A. X., paid vely.
For freight or:pas:sage apply on board. thb2
AEATHE tint running passenger emir PENN
SYLVANIA, R. C. GNAT, Master,will leave
regularly . for the above and intermediate ports:
For fretOt or passage apply on board.
For Lafayette and Wabash , R.lver , ,
The light drought steamer SWAN,I.I.rMay
Master, will. leave for the above and later
mediate landings, regularly.l
.
or irelght or passage apply on board, or to l
11.1-4 0 JAMES MAY. .
For Cincinnati.
The light draught steamer FRIFX1:0111P.
DAYIS, Mister, trill leave for the alms* and
intermediate ports. regularly,
or fr eight or passage apply on board.
For St. Loots. ;!'
The new and ap:endid steamer ORIENTAL,
JEMAtVaN Moog, Master, will leave for the abovo
and Intermediate ports, regularly.
For frei7ltt or passage apply on board. Marl°
' Beaver and Wellsville Packet.
ArgilTHE steamboat REAVEI, Cussing E.
CLARE; blaster, will, during the awning.
winter season, make daily trips to Beaver and Wellsville,
leaving Pittsburgh every morning st 9 o'clock, and Wells
ville at 3 o'clock, r. x.
iiccl3 iiAnTON & CO.. A rimts. .
• For St. Louis.
iforgkit THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI
NA, Davi:cm:l', Master will leave fur tiro
auove aria intermediate ports, regigarly.
For freignt or passage apply on board ,
New Arrangement. j.
TUE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, oil Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday', at 9 67,111.. re
turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. She has a
boat at the landau, between V. ood street and thettOdge;
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. Zs W. LIARBAUGH, Agerdt,
No. El, Wood Street.
For New Orleans.
TIM splendid new steamer SAVANNA,
ll.Dzssisos. Master, will leave re4ularly
fort e above and all inte rmetliate landings.
For freight or passage apply on !inure.
For St. Lords. Galena, and Dubuque.
4fiair, THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY:, TIIOS.
M
MAY, Matter, will leave for the: :above,
re
or passage apply on bond. or
10
il'
JAMES MAT. tir
GEO. MILTENUERGEE AO.
Pitniburgh and WheelMl P8140144;4.
THE swift steamer CONSUL, MIME! P.
KINNEY, Master. will leave regularly for
Wheeling. on Monday, Wednesday,land Fri
day, at 10 o c Praise/F.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, ali t ' Satur
day. at 7 o'clock. A. M., positively.
The Consurwill land at all intermediate portal Every
accommmlation that can be procured, for the conifort and
safety of passengera, 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 „! '
marlit JOON FLACK Anent.
- -
For Cincinnati.
lartaThe new and splendid PassenveSleamer
111011LANDEp.„ Captain H. A.• Foiss. will
cave tor Inc above and all intermediate ports o& Thurs
day, April 27.
For freight or passage, having superior acchininoda
Minn, apply on board.
For Louisville. I :
THE Kentucey River Packet. GREY EA
GLE, DROOLS. iklaster, will leave. for the
a ore all intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passnge epply on board.
For St. Louts.
TIM new and splendid steamer ANDREW
FULTON, W.ll. Fetami,ltlaster,ivill kayo
for the a ove and intermediate landings regulaiy.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
janl7 . J./o.‘ll , MAY.
For St. Louis.
. _
THE fine steamer WYOMING; TUOSIAS
litaa°animals, Master, will leava reghlarly for
the above port and all intermediate landings.
on Thursday, April 27th.
For freight or passage, having superior actommoda
dons, apply ou board, or to
ape.: GEO. B. MILTENBERGEH. Arent.
HORSES FOR SALE.—The
tier has just received from the west la
number of excellent draught, ham*
an saddle horses which he will sell .on 'verj moderate
terms. Persons wishing to procure good horses are re
quested to call at his stables and examine his Africk.
R.. IL-PATTERSON,
Monongahela Livery Stable, First street, and door from
Smithfield. • apl7
ririliE SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAM
• _IL DYE, that gives the hair a perfect norm:blackness,
and improves and in:diens it. PriCe, 50 cents) or 51,00.
Sold at 82 Chatham at., N. Y., and by
WM. JACKSON, Agent,
nkr2s 89 Liberty wrest, Piltiburgh.
SIGN OF THE BIGPITOIIER. 7 ,
New China, Glass and 41/I,neenswatie Store,
No. 111 Wood street.
T l, •
HE subscribers wish to inform the publieigenerally,
that they are now opening . a new and huge stock of
China, Glass, Queenaware, Britannia and Fratcy Goods,
comprising the latest and most fashionable paiterns of
French China plain and gold-band Dinner Sets;
do do do do Tea do
Snperior Iron-Stone Dinner do
Flowing Blue (two new patterns,) do do
Liverpool Blue, - do do
A great variety of Tea Sets, different qualities;
Bntaunia Breakfast and Tea Sets;
Waiters—a beautiful article "Queen's Gothitio
Parlor Lamps, (Cornelius, maker;)
Glassware, a general assortment.
Steamboat owners and Hotel proprietors are invited to
examine our assortment of Ware imitable for their use.
Country merchants can find a large stockier articles
suitable for ebuntrrsales, which we will sellat reasona
,
hie P
riee , s ek being entirely new,we feelsatielied of being
Our stock
able to please all who may favor us with their custom.
apl9-2va GILL k,G17:17Y.
NEW WORK ON COAL.—This workl will be is
sued soon, on , - a Royal Etvo.. about 754 pages. It
will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical
Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em
bracing, from official reports of ceml-Piodocing countries,
the respective amounts of their production, consumption,
and commercial distribution; with the prieesitaridS, cur
rency, and international regulations, by R.C.i!! Taylor,
Fellow of the Geological Society of London; &e.
0 -Subscriptions taken at the Bookstore of,FT. S. Bos
worth & Co., Fourth street, near Market, where amore
extended account of the work can be seen. Price: esp.
apl7
SARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly desi„„vnad for
reeding in course of publication by Ilarferqe. Brothers,
Nem lort. To be completed in 12 parts. l'art Ist just
received and for sale by .
JOHNSTON it STOCKTON,
eor. 11terlimX&121,1 sta.
(1A . living just received a large Napo:ninon of
kj Wines, fce., together with my large stelaA
intore
and Cellar dealers are requested to call add' examinefor
themselves as good bargains canbe bad at the corner of
Smithfield and Front. ' P. COI.II.ftTIN.
WO-WWIDTE---30 tii:traki rs t3iighudy,' Port Wini - of
r direct importation no* landing and ibietila by.
. apr.lo • P. C•II'brARTIN,
rtAlO to'
A Ws
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nittnt
iira
liANNEas, EXCHANGE BROXEES,. -
And Douro in Fon** and. Xkotudido - arafinge t ifetwv, -, „ - ,
. add Vep-r,..) , Uni• Nous, Gordan Miter, No. - Wel
anus,door beloiii WestSidt, fisisidOgkofg" ,
marl4-ly - r - ,
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Banker and Exchange Brakeec, peaPr' in Fai‘liCli•-- 44 ‘;:' ,
y i
Domestic Bills. Bills.o grikatagy ecttifiitats .',.d..i*0 . t.. , t
it. Bank Rotel-411d .oin. . :
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Cotner of 1111, fd On old sta., dixeCtiy oppoiltolho. Si.o:, ~_
Chnilimilotel. - _. „ - . .....ton V - ....:,-...y. -
. EICII.MEB SONS -•
Batakeis did Dealers in lizehaw;e and Bank : 4l'o7i: .
-Na. 55 Marko strecq PiWl,tu h.
New York . - prl Cincinnati :
Philadelphia ' " Louisville.. •
Baltimore* St. Louis
neac sired
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Buyirig Mid - . ._ - Sviiting tOtAttr.-4t..4,
Ohic; f dia. Ctinnty fc City ottl'a4'
Indiana - - - f " Relief Notes= : -.. , L. , ! - -1 - -
KeutnekY f " PenneylvaitinCm,. 1,. - 4:, .3.
vi ,,i n i a .. - *e . .NOW York • , ... -.. --.2-- ,
wir e ai ng . • * " Maryland . ; -, .-: N ;.,.“.
Tenness.ee a 4. New Orleans
JAS. S. iloo.l. TR °B - SkitaititT:4. --' "'
111 00 N &. II rilt GENT 4
BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROXEits:"_,' ' :"-- - .7. ~gy
N. E. Corner al. Weed and Sixth streete,i. PiterMitglii'llit4 4 ''
TIAEALERS in Citini Bank Notes; Time Billet retests (-- .... ,
JJ and Domestic Exchange. Calliflemes Of Dc„Pitit4ltcrt" • . . .
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities df ther'lltTiM i - :-; ... 3
and Europe. for sale Hi sums to suit purchasiers... -
CURRENT and par funds received on deppsite",r"7,.,""
COLLECTIONS etude on all parts of the Untdailii IMF'.
lowest tales: - •
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: "agssincYczs i - - , ...,+-yff , ° , -* . ---irgg.
Messrs. M. Meet! & Son,
It O'den & Snowden, . ,-.•.„., cr. •,, -. ....,,...
" 'Win. Bell &'Son. Pittsburgh. --„.„.---..,,P'", 7„,....;:-..7...A,
" S. ht`Clutken &Vo., . . ; 4 1: , 5.':, -r -::::.:• ',,.„"
• " English & Bennett. ' :;-... , -t'!.- , s ,
" Fleming &Brother. I _ ;., *
" Pules. I.llthror& Co,. PhiladelPkiii:,
" W. R.Thoinpson & Co.
" (loudly, Phelps & Co. i m iiso. .n.. --- ., .....2s ,
" Babcock & Co. ""r'' '-- , :st ,
Ward& Co'
rim. hiTuilatgli & Co. e Milani:sic." -
Mr. Jaincs Cris. tie• j • .-••• '.. 0 ••••=•-e •T.
1 " H. Hanna. tinEinnati D. '
~ Joseph %Caisson L ., „,,,,, i.,,
htesssrs. Fenner & APIIII6II, ' 1•""''''" , " , . 1,, , ,, .... , ...t.. .
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R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier. flank of ectistoWn, Pa. •
Piiishn rel.. F,oicini er I.d. P-47-v' 1 ..'......„ t.
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(LATE OF THE Flll-31 OiDPCoaD Xixal
BA 'SKIM AND EXCIIANO,E•
(pre--earner of Fourth street tind l'osr Office
TAEACER in Coin. Rank Notes. 'Lima Illils Yortitit
1./ and Doniestic Eichangf . , Certificates of Vapoiiti , lte; .. l'
EXCIIANUE on all the priucipil citio ihu Union;
for Silk in mutts to snit purchasers-
CURRENT atid par funds teeeived on de nerta:
COLLECTIONS made on all , parts of the Union. Mg.?
lowest rates- ' • ;
Lyon board
- W all Paper Warebe'use i
NO. 47, MARKET STREET, between -
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PA I.MEIti
Manufacturer and Isupolterof :WALL PAPE R,
Board Prints, Borders, Landseepe l'apets, Olortmerdel v ..'
Designs . , Transparent Window Shades, ere., and dealeF- -
in Vi riung and Wrapping Paper, 13tomet and . -
Boanls, &c., &c.—ltas at present on Laud a very
and well assorted stock of every article in Ids line bf
sistess. To persons w•lto,buy to sell again. We Will ofitlre : : .
ea :tiara: a dr:count us , can hardly fail to se.tate th eir dlta. -
torn and the great variety trout Whiefi ltbasekeePeriAia
' have it in their power to select. and the tell, Mir prieernt -
which he is detentrined to sell ikon. will, he flatters ItiatS
self, present sash inducements as cannot be offered, lit Ilia
location, by any other House in the trade.
Ire - Rags aid, anner's Scraps will be taken
change, nt-the highest prices. , n 0013402
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lAND FOR SALL:—The subscriber offers for sale`.loo-
..4 acres of Land, in Middlesex township, flatlet'
ty. liClWrell Butler and Pittsbur4h, and SCVell'iiles frbirr •
Bader, 350 ncris cleared. the briluh'ee well timbtied;
three fartaliouses, a large burn, and a good mill site. with
suffelcut water for a grist and saw mill. thercon. 00 Ike
same stream, four and six runes aboie, there are
art'i
t nalls , und• several saw miller There is no bens{
mid in the country. It will be sold all togelher;••be!ti
one, two. or three hundred acres. Persons Wishing br, . •
have good level laud. easily farmed, would dri welf.cte
avail their sa:ves of this opportunity, and extternaler"
land. Imar2:ll WM. 110Yrt.:','
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OUT TNCLAIII,
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IWOULD like to call the attention of tointiy Tft
chants. Hotel and Steamboat Bar-keepers.. p t ivatti"
Families. &e. to examine my stock of Wines.l.uniarsi,..
Cigars, &c.. now in store and. cellar, consuniitir of Vta_
most celebiejed Brands, &c. Ecc. Feeling eintfitlent Aft.'
having the Wrgest and Lest assorted stock in any hat:mi
l:Vest of the mountains, and being engaged in; tie
union of Rises and I.iquors. &c., dtreCt to thr,4Coaittfki
persons can rely on being accommodated. Loth in .ptes
and quality. P. C. hIARTIN:
morn corner of Smithfield and Front strriue.k.--
A..yard.
rill - 1E attention, of gentlemen purchasing, gnriiiecifijki
I. dress wear, or ordinary bustnes.s parpos"Oi, ridiriOtit'
ed to the stock of goods .at present ou Out &Minters. k
sistiug of every grade and shade of }lnglitS:itil
Belgian Cloths and Cossitneres, ift endless yarsetY; -
Vesungs for every one's use, whicli be znadit to Wet
in a superiorjnanner. at Prices that will not be tineittinlid -
by the best of bargain makers. C.
marls . (late Itl'Ouirc. & CO.) d5l Libeitl;
UNDBIES.-400 doz. Playing Cards; .
1. 200 whole and half boxes SardineiT •
IU baskets olive Oil;
20 doz. assorted Catsups, . • ;st
5 casks London l'orter, and pint ;
• 200 doz. Brandies, Wines, &a. vary old;
5 bbls. powdered Sugar;
CU baskets Chatnpaigue Wine. past to
3 bbds Claret Wine, for sale, by '
r 9 . . nrxn.Tix.'
IIOl'ICE: TO SHIPPER-S.—We Lave taken anry &tic&
immediately opposite to (WM " burnt Wilichousie,",foi
the present, where we via transact basilica !soak
untiVa new house can he erected, afrangetnitut
already been made for that purpose:- • -
EU - Boats will always be in readiness ilikrt Vibratile ,
receive freight. C. A. M'ANULTY - • •
tip 4 Canal• Basin. Libeitt -
ALT RHEUM, SCURVY, 01,1) E.! , : SORES, ERYSIP
0 LAS. Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sble
This is used by many physicians in this city rfi'eunin; 'kw
above. and we would not couecitnaiuusly spll unless ,V
knew it to be all we state.
As a cosmetic, the'lttie JONES'S SOAP is yiithalit Ms,
only article ever known that reiniived iMpurities • add!
cleared and beautified the skin t makilig it soil, Clear,:
smooth and white as all hauls: thit Mind, it is bld.ao SI
s Cit,§o - 4'
JA CASON , gent,
89 Liberty street: . rittallutelt.,,,,
rIONSUMPTION, cutiun. Lite.ttrAiosr,
lIRONCRFPIS, &c.—To Constimptictr.--Vour-fiftha
of you are really suffering front negleeted Cb7111.64,P1it
struction and consequent titihunreatit4 or fife delicate. he
fting of those tribes. through which .the air breatheit
distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces paht
and soreness, cough. difficulty of breadting..hectie
and a spilling of blood. ir.atter, of phlegbl, whiCh Ninny.
exhausts the strength of. the patient. and death &trim.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS pa tetaintS
this obstruction. and produces the. Most Plegeing Land '
happy results, It is certain in its effettri, ind cannot sin
to relieve.
117 - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERU TEA STdißi
.2 Fourth at., near %Wed; . .
F Le astonished AlpEßtl e t
Y°gt have
e e ltc 44
11t IfAIR , you wool pd
CORAL. HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs hitttine Itillat
Sold at ell Chatruun st:, N. Y., and by •
WAY. JACKSON. Agent,
Liberty 'street: Pittilnitrai..=.4
1.00 1313L5. 'FAR, of prime oualny and gaod criadiadni
on conagninent and. for sala
np.s TAAFF.F.a..O:cCri,*OR.',„
1F DAVID ADAMS, of Bucks cminty." In , yu unteei
Ini.ly from Mexico.) will cell npon the Post Master/
Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt, he l!tllthenr of twofold-as
MR - R0Mr:11m100N4.1§ .. ,71,V:.. ASP Ader Wr k t
Buildings, Nortk tide of Diem&Cd.—Persont desiri ng.. tb
finish their Mercantile F,ducation, in the most thoicn ,
and expeditious rnanner,ivill find Mr: , D.'s [nttlllfiiiob
most perfect West of the Mormtnins: ,
Partnership settlements bud balance sheEtf irtade
Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and kin/lira;
business. can be furnishEd With a specifiiiition•of
counts.. drawn up in such , a - manner as to exhitt , thiv, -
opening, conducting, closing and final settleinent. f tbd
affairs; thus affording 'the keeper of the books , bit ilna";
erring guide, from the commencement to the tettnialtion •-•
of the business.
floras-2 to 4, and'? to 10 r. m.
Monongahela avigatlon olnp 114;;T: - -
BOOM will he opened for the subscription of St ter.
extend this =prevenient frdni BroWnsißle to th
State line, at the iblleiving times and places, ids:.
Waynesbargh. Green co., on the 30th Mid 31st
New Geneva, Peyote co.. on the let June; '
West Brownsville, Washington co. on the Winner
Pittsburgh. (at the Exchange Ban k) on the 4th Jimei
and to remain open at the last mentioned plaie until othit
erwise directed. By order of tile Board of Managenti,
apl9 • -Whl. RAKEWELL,-
Er Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Tt r atniishorgif
Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown,-- Examnerl
Washington; insert until June 4th, and send:Copy of tot:
AMERICAN ROTEL.
Tin". undersigned begs leave inforni his friends. atd
the traveling public that he has taken the above Hote4
located immediately OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DEa -
POT, Pratt street, Baltimore. - - .
Having enlarged and improved the - Route in aIT Its o de+-
payments, about .10 ROOMS are added to the establlahi - '
ment; also, Ladies , Ordinary and - Cientlemen's Dining .
Room on the first floor, Chambers and Parlors newly'fritts:
niched throughout. The house is of suffiCient Capacity'
accommodate 120 persons. BATHS ha also b,cen ere'et! ;
ed for the inmates, travellers,.and - the public.
From my , long experience in' the manageinent
class Hotels, I reel confident of making the American a
desirable stopping place both to the votaries of pleat - mt .
and men of bunness. Its location being- In thoeenttis
the business part of the city. convenient to the Derek -
Steamboat landings, &c. The public may rely upon every
1 effort being made to render the Sojourn -tir the pritithlta.
I the American pleasant and agreeable; , All the delimi
of the season-which bar market KO fibundantly- Tama'
will be. foa nd on the table. TIE,ICKE ltte
Late of the Exchange and St. Charles Hotelai
ap2l4m .Pittstiarg i h , Pm -
• I LILO HALL. - - -- -,--.:- „ -
rouna srathr, BETWEEN WOOD le lktAliftr,': -
T a gg i s e t n l i gr al or l 're s tTo n l=i l ik e tit . A an O d i I ti lr 1 1' 4 1 ; li i ali: '
It elan now be rented for Coneerts,-Lattutes: Public riteek - ,.
ings, Erhibitions of Paintings, &b: die. by "be Atm.;
or week. Fortorms. apply to CI MBA 71, -..
or to BENJA.IIDN TEVIS, -; • .'- , ' . •,•'.•-• l ,-
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. i l lara dIIBT - OLOCIESI-4iplreetlyed, biy . o x 04
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and superior assOrlluentof 30 hour ::47101,-• io n --;
1 :elects of newest pa4r.trivani Ille
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