= 0," ":„C:CW ...);11*ANW ;. ++, • t+, +. +„ , ,1 — `• u;,..• S'" P.4 4 t: , • ; it sg,t rF ‘' sr t' ` ly 4 '4, 4 4 ' 4 i s ,;• Zr''.;' ' 4 4 1 e St ••,.• t to t ;,, e t. • • • ARRIVALS Aril) Dll. EtURE or MAILS. Eastern Moil via Philadelphli, due 3♦. eloies 12 st Western Mail. Ctn. and Loutsv., due 8 P. M., closes 5 s. sit South. via Bali. and Washingteh. due 8 r. x. , closes 5 A. M. t North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. AL, etuAeg 0 A.ll. • Erie and Western New York,; due 8 P. M., elosis 9 A. AL • 11' 4 kr. if,.; Lard ell—Saks. at 53e.; 10 Mil. at 57e... cash. Batter—Sales of several bbls. Prime Ro The bad roads that musi follow the present rain may • cause an advance in the price of Butter. Eggs—Great demand, with. very few in market. Sales at 0.1d7c. Cheese—The market is better Supplied with a 'good article. Prices still arm; wales at Ci 1 and—Very dull with few receipts. Sale of No. lin Ws. at .51e. ~ , • =f ' ,..:"::". :ii . +. 7 •,?. t - '',":::: --:#7:;,,...::!'..!:'4: 1 , , 14 lineosi—No chat ge in prices; regular sales at 4e. !log Round. . Cote—Sales (rot first hands at 31022 c.; front Store It ) —Sales from More yesterday of SO sacks at .sk. d Uref-,Sale of WO tbs. at 7e. Feathers—There Imre 4icen wme small transac tions during the past iew days. Sales in a retail way at 33e. I , lb. Sweet Pet iv nes--d. few sales at S_.oo p HA: tTM. IL FOSTFiIIt- ..4genifi.r .I.lc.rieun Sohfir7. pro , cure Land arrants anti Peroutool for widows, at his office, llakewell's - Buildiug, opposite the Nese COurt llouse, Pittsburgh. I'a. My. son. in the General Land Office. at Wamhingtoo. acill attend to toy totaioesa there. tree of charge to appli cants. ich2s 'i.cli.r,=''....,. Al.,i-i-;.',3 Table Cutlery. Frill: undersigned has just received a jselect assortment of Table, and other fine Cutlery, including besera, and Carving knives and forks; which. with a large snick of lirushe- of vrery description, and Shoemaker's find ing'', lie will dispo,e of as Usual, ma. reasonable terms: JOHN W. BLAIR. WO Vnod street. .ap23 . . --- 1 4 3 0 R RM. 117 - - - .7%.1ar.;e. lot. with rlrelling Howse in front, J . oil Decatur sired, running liaelt. lOU Im led by 10 feet alley. ADa a large of 110 feet front oil I.ltit /cr street. Lawrenceville. by 1.'60 feet deep.. containing n well arranged Cottage Dwelling Holm, with 10 Ito-num large Hall and Parlor. front and rear Harden. Fr. S. CUTHBERT. (1.... Aizent. ' Smithfield. nlmve 4tit •lteett ... . . . 5. , , ,. ! ~-:., . '.: -.. t:.--4-:-.:,. • -...k ..t.:!`*,-!:, (,1' rinic MILsT komnANT ft...,1 - Ws g t...l no a young- or j olgrperson,male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, ...or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are Isunorahl • - assured that a 2s. bog of JONES' AMIIER Tool. t PASTE will. on trial. without (nil, Make the breath pure ant) sweet, l'he molt white:and the gums hard. llNuler.jitst try this once. It is cold in New rurk at samtliam st., and by r 213 WM. JACKSON. Agt, bit I.ilmrty pt. - . • I'ItING FASHION FOR. HATS.—Thi n benuti • fitlatyle of HATS are now ready at Inapt I'AULSON'S. 1.110014:5 will he opened at the ()Mee of the Treasurer ) of the Itlonooulthela Nuriuntion Company. nt the Exchan;c flank; OW city of Pittsburgh. on the rid day .of .Ilay nest. to. teccive subscriptions of Stock stailicient to pny the debt incurred in the construction of said itatt provrinent. Ily.ordcr of the 13onoi. 1109431 M WM. DANT:WELL. Scey. CIARPEr CHAIN &C.—.font received, nhout 200 cut s Or good five double purple and yellow Carpet Chain, and when wanted. green and purple can 1,., added. Heil cords, fishing and chalk lines. small fish hooks. 2.5 m . ocs suspender huttons..so dozen assorted pen cils. matches, iron coffee mills. 'Ste,- for .le cheap, Mr rash.,ISAAC HARRIS, Agent on I Co,ninbssion MerchapCjonn, near St. Clair street_ and nveloucze Hotel. are2.-M, SIGN °F . — NW HIG PITCHEtt. NOW China, Glass and Itneenstvare Stara, Xn. ill Wood street. rlillE subscribers wish to inform the public. generally ..L. that they are raw opening a new and large stock 0, China. Glass. Queensware. Britannia and Fancy Goods. comprising the lan:stand most fa.shionable patterns of French China plain and gold-band Dinner Seta; do do do do Tea do Superior Iron-Stone ' Dinner do Flowing Blue (two new patterns,) do do Liverpool Blue, do do A Freat variety of Tea Sets, different qualities; • Ilmatinia Breakfast and Tea Sets; • . Waiters—a benutifill article - Queen's Gothic;" Parlor Lamps, (Cornelius, maker;) . • Glassware. a general assortment. Stemnboat owners and Hotel pmprietors are invited to exfuniue our assortment of %Fare suitable for their use. Country merchants can find a large mock of articles suitable for country sales, which see v - ill sell at reasona ble price's. . . Our stock being entirely sew. we feel satisfied of being able to please all who may favor us with their custom. • apl94xi -• ~ GILL. & Gorry. .. _ , lryttixTEß's INK..-20 Kegs Printer's Ink, Spring and .I. Summer, just reed and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.. , • np3 = corner Wood and First streets.'" ~,., , • • • . An zinc AN nblrffir.-----; MITE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and • ..t. the traveling= piddle that he has I:I ken the above Hotel, located immediately OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD DE.- • POT. Pratt street. Baltimore. -- Having enlarged and improved the House in all its fl iiiartments, about 40 ROOMS are added to the establish ment; also, Ladies' Ordinary and Gentlemen's Dining Room on the first floor, Chambers and Parlors newly fur nished throughout. The house is of sufficient capacity to :accommodate 120 Persona. BATHS have also been erect ed for the inmates. travellers, and the public. - From my long experience in the management •of firin ~.elass Hotels. I reel confident of making the American a =desirable stopping place both to the votaries of pleasure 'and men of business. Its location being in the centre of 'dire business part .of the city. convenient to the .Depot. :Steamboat landings, &c. The public may rely upon every . eff o rt being madam render the sojourn of the patrons of l the. &merle= pinasarit and agtecable. All the delicacies foible season wilich our market- ell abundantly affords ..will ha Sound on the table. HENRI" M. SMITH, - Late ofithe Exchange and St. Charles Hotels, ' • ~' ap2l-Ins ' : - Pittsburgh. Pa. ,rILOCKSICLO6.IO.-I!—ed. by canal a large A. J and superior assortment of 30 hour and 0 day mantel locks. of newest patterns and styles, warranted to keep .Cgoodtime, and At very reduced prices. . _, T. A. imadra, . ap3 . . . NH NVood street, near Filth. • lIIMMI . ';`, ...• Tv. Si ?r: : 4 2 ..f.01.4 , Pv.,l MEE MEE 4. , - •=r,'? gORTBINP..-50 qr. Casks Burgundy Port Wine of darnel alimentation now landing and for male by timid • P. C. MARTEN. TAB -20 tolds:Tai, C. Tar, for sole by . aPra D . RALPH'S 'IFNI P.RSAL VEGETABLE PILLS consist of two'idads in one hoz. Price, 2de. a box, 'The No. t is a Purifying • Purgative, which effectually .cleanses the•botly.of every vitiated and offensive humor. 'The No. 2 is a gentte laxative and strengthener, and is 'the most comfortable, safe and effectual medicine that can :be taken to obvintost - toftive state of the bowels, without any hurtful purgative effect. It also strengthens the or -gnus of digestion,and• purifies the blood. lITSoId wholesnle and retail at' . S. CUTHBERT'S Real Estate Office, mart; fin Smithfield at. TATCH HORSES FOR SAI.E.—Dne puir large size AU, Iron grey Iforses,:five yenta old and very gentle.—. APP!! tto -' JOHN D. DAVIS, eornorof Wood and Fifih stn. C r ,' t • 'S - . 14 4 ; r =q." AO' ;:i 4.0 4 „ % ; - ;r. AN.. ,1 f4A. : _ • - • . : • - IA • t 4.......110ft 117441.F..„..,.'.7. 4 `on t4.W.V7irs‘ • ••• •-• . • ' ,2. • • „ -7. z., • , • 're • rioters. - 1 - ,i OR SALE—A good second-hand sENaLR CYLIIN _j" DER, PRESS, made by Hoe & Co.. in complete or der for either Book A* Newspaper work ; Malin 44 by :32 inehee. • L JOHNSON & CO., oPS ) ' ' ' No. d George et., Philadelphia. -,A" ..._"._ the Morning_ and moat of the Pittehurgh WeekiP •Noa erntave, Stlbbett,s Counterfeit Detector and /far-. rie's Pittsburgh and Allegheny City Directories. kept for sale by • , • ISAAC HARRIS. - . • , ariaoppEn....4l 7 bags Penn at. near St. Clair. 4_, mar 7 MILLER & RICEE4EOIi- ` ~ Y, . tgollittt.errio.l nub, Silianci-al .PITTSBORGIEIBOARD TRAIbE . 'J. CAllOrliEliS, • . J. MCFADEN, Coxmarrrx FOR MAT. 1. NW. W. WALLACE. ' • • • • 'PASSFXGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR INS. Stcathboat.Paellet Line, leaves daily for Cincinnaii.lo a sr. Passenger Packet. via Brownsville, to Bald:nine and PhiladelPhia, Ilk A. at.. and 6 r. N. Mail Coach Line. direct to. Philadelphia, 9 a. st.,, and 121. . Willem and SOuthern Mail Coach Line. 6 A. M. North-Western. via Cleveland. daily. l 0 a. K. • :Erie and Western New York. daily. 9 a. Is. Pforth-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Suadays, 4 STOCKS. Par oatue. Asked. 'Offered. $50.00 $50.75 050.00 50.00 44.00 43,50 50,00 47.00 1 45,00 None in market. 50.00 50.00 45.00 50.00 35.00 25 : 00 30,00 35,00 Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank Me relitune ind'at. Bank -• Fa tinerit' Deposit BilJtk• • • Hand Street Bridge Northern Liberties Bridge Old. Allegheny Bridge Connellsville It. Stock, paid on she res,S2,so City Bonds (Ii cent;) Monongahela Bridge Gas Stack Dotii Review of the 'Markets., OFFICE OF THE POST,] NVEDNESDAX. AloftNum. May, 3,184 S. j ; 2 The weather yesterday almost suspended operations on :the wharves and in the streets. The salesmen were un usually still. All appeared cheered at the prospect of a ,rise in the rivers. Should the rivers swell a little, we will have brisk times for a few weeks more, before the close of the Spring trade. In prides we found no important changes, and bet few sales—none wonit notice. PlourThe receipts yesterday were very light, and the feeling in the market seemed better. The tendency Was upward; tint 00 account of the ansietyof holders to get rid of their lots, Which plight have been exposed to the rain, there were eaten at low rates. Aside of 30 bbls. nt 0.1.60; 100 do. nt 84.63; two small lots at 04,60; 330 b'ds. extra at 51.75. Front ,store there - were Inn few trtutsnetions; 'some sales at $4.75e4431 ; S 4 K 7 asked for extra. Ocats—Sale on wharf of 300 bu. at 25 , 21.26 c., which is - no change. Pot atoes—Sales from store at $1.0001.50, its in quality. Some think the article will shortly . rtiifen up, as .the in the west must necessarily cease shipping at the rntes we have heretofore quoted 117"111 -natl. a fine article has been retailed on the wharf at 40c. hu. - ,„.. ,. .4,0741at- ,, ,,ti k • • , . „ - • , • 1. 1 / 4 ',4 , a;4 . • • i•uwr OP' PlTTSlllatttli ARRIVED Steamer Ilenvur. ("lark. WollKvide: •• Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic.. Varkinsua, do; " " Caleb COpe. 'Moore Bearer:old Welliville Miehi•ran No 2. Gi ieon. Beaver; Lake .rie, Hemphill. Beaver; New England. Dean, Cin. Gladiator, Smithers, St. Louis; " Hudson, I'oe, Bridgeport; Swiss Boy, - Louisville; Wm. Penn, flanging Rock; " Friendship, Davis, CM; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Baltie. Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville: Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville. Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; Skipper. Stoop, Parkersburgh; Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis; " Mount Vernon, Koontz, do.; war The river is riling, and last evening at dark there were nearly fire fret water. SD' A new and neat little steamer, called the Virginia, is I)ing at our wharf. 5.00 1 1,43 05,00 j 10.50 45.00 SilfT The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular tripe. W " See card of Brownsville packet• itr See cards of Wellsville packetv LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. 01110 LUCE. REGULAR SATDRDAT FACIE LT. --The A No I fine and lust pansenger steam Pac ket TELE GRAPHPerry. Com mander, will leave P, ittsburg for 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 The Tele FORSYTH & DUNCAN. Agents. graph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the lien Franklin Nob and Pike No it, to Saint Loris—time through, FIVE DAV,. ST/EA OO isR WD CHANGE OF TlME—Summer .Arrenge mew from April N.—Leave Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until 9 o'clock at night•—exceming her 1 o'clock trip, which still be omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, helots the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-past each hour, until half-past 9at night, omitting her hal9paot 1 trip. Sundays excepted. ID — Greenwood Garden is now open for the reception . of vioiters. The Boat lands at the Ganien. inti 9 J. NPKAIN. Proprietor. G=m = k aim I 5 Tit&harm Dues lITMENT, April 17. ISIS, Q BALEDproposals will be received. under the act of 0 p 31st March last, until 3, p. in., on Saturday. the 17th June, 1:48, for sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the ist day of July. leil.r, bearing six per cent. interest per alumni, payable semi-annuiliv.ott the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. So bid will he received be low par: nor will any - bid be considered unless one . per cent thereof is deposited in sonic depository of the 1:1111.1 Slale• at or before the date fixed for opening the props, gals. The bids, in all ease., most he unconditional. and without any reference to the bids of others, and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be scaled, and endorsed Pnipa. el, for ton , , of 11945. , and addressed to the Secretary of the :Treasury. Wash ington City. D. 0. The sums which may be actepted will be required to be paid to the depositary of the 1, Stales nearest the places of residence of the perons respect- • ively whose offers may be successful: but the amount of the accepted bids front bidders not residing in the United States. mast be. deposited with the assistant treasurers at New 1 - I.orit, Boston. Philadelphia. or New Orleans, 'To vise au OrpOtllltlity to all persons to parueipare in the investment of hinds in this stock. bids will be received for the lowest denomination of certificates authorized by law—being for fitly dollars—as well as for higher sums, All certificates under one thousand dollars will be traits- fcrable on the books of the treasury: but all rettifieates ' for that sum and ups ards .ill lie transferable on the books of the treasury. or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option of the bidder.. To avoid expense, confusion. and multiplication of accounts. all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou- salad dollars. 1 Tie successful bidden will he required to deposite the i amount awarded in five equal instalments in earl. of the l i monthsof July, Atigl.l. September.Oetolier, and Novent- ! beret the present year. except th e Slim* not exceeding Itwenty thousand dollars. where the bidder may be desir ous tat making ianmerfiate payment. in sslttell rase the whole amount may be at once deposited. The slur k will bear interest in all eases foot the date of deposit, The bids will be opened at the Treasury Department at 3 ,p. m, on Saturday, the 17th of June, lt-1, . in the pres ence of till pertains who may desire to attend; but, under a provision introduced into the um of 3l at of March last, ' i no bidder will Le permuted to withdraw his bid. On all , bids not accepted, the amount deposited iti advance will ; • ' lie immediately returned. Ths• whole premien, on the j • ; amount awarded must he . I ..pubilUal as plan of the first payment required iu July tic.n. R. J. IVA LK 1 - :11, Secretary of th Treasury. Each of the daily papers of 13oston. New e York. Phila delphia, Baltisnore.tliarlestott. and New Orleans. and in all other Stales the papers selected to print the laws tit the United States, are authorized to publish this advertise ment. April 21—dil7th.luncif 117 lI.LOIV WAGON:4,-1; W d il o low C Yt r ' a ar e. .ns, 40 do. Basket Chairs; 12. Nests Clothes Baskets: 3 doz. Market Baskets, with Corer*, assorted; rec'd and for sale by apll ZEBU LON KINSEY. 50 Boxes Sicily Ixtintions; 40 bids prune. N. C Tar in good order ,received and for sale be. mnyl-Iw. o TAAFFE' h errossr:n. ..i r l i it , h r k e c. t r a r pr t . hz... r i c . - IS IL ei. l :e .j i;l • Ter A ll ; .;. A Pre M sa w re " a lt rio ( l o l; t c k .l . Al .1 do of figured and plain. lid bet embroidered. Fretieli n i , eaibinere and many other alnrirla. 111:1 y 1. ...._______ ' - -." - - .7 - '; -- ' ----- - ", - 7 - Q L GAR C1d111...11 DRIED BEEF ROUNDS.--liumcm ilis il sugar cured Dried Beef. in prime onler: put up for family use; just received per America. Star. nod for sale by (ale.*.'( SELLERS & NICOI.S. f - fil:01 VAG SE - VINE."-Fir3 - 11.7f - .4; Thfili; -- i,‘ - r - W.T. and 25 Baskets Crown Cliampailvie Wine pow land ing and for sale by (apt.] I'. C. MARTIN. ri A LENA NESHANNOCKS--200 Sucks more of those lir GOOD POTATOES, just received and for .ale I,y op 21 KING & MOORHEAD. I have used soe of the Galena Nealianimeks so[ld 17- by King te Moorhe m ad, Diamond, Diamond Alley and can honestly say, that they are far superior to any pots. toes I have ever seen in this market. ap 21 VM. C. MEREDITH. , -1 11.F.511 bids more of those fine fresh No. I 12 Herring; 20 bbbi Mackerel, just received and for sale KING . & 11(IDR[Ii:A 11. I1.01.;IL-100 barrels Family Flour. extra. in store. and for sale by S. & %V. IIAILHAIA:11, nn2o Nn. 151 {Vat,. and Front sit. J0TA'11.11,..5--.511 barrels Neallalsll.7l4 ,11. t landing and for sale by S. &W. lIARBAUGII. arai LI !LEEN ,A1 . 1•1.1.:1i— , 25 barrels Green Apple.. in •tnre and for sale by S. & W. IIMILI&CUli. ap26 CYTHE SNATHS.-10 &ten, just received arid for IT sale by (up2lij KING & MOORHEAD. I P AKE,S.— dozen, oVizk G kanit,lifci;(r)a-itileEbzp 14000 LBS. BACON, on baud and for sale by arla KING & 1110ORBEAD. SUNDILIES,—Iioes; Livenshin Shovels; Canal do Coal do.; Spades and Rakes. for rale by ap2d KING & 14100' C. TORACCO-76_ bales, Wrappers and j Fillers, k../. just recd on consignment and for sale by ap7 MILLER & RIC--- TAILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of a .1.1 sizes, constantly on hand by aptn SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD -20 kegsl,faiia le by n 1 ,25 SMITH & SINCLAIR. CRE&SE LARD.—= bbis.GICOISC Lard. just received pland for sale by [o2B] SELLERS & NICOLE. COFFEE:. -90 bags Prime Rio, just received and for ease by ratn] EDNIOND GREER. S. ktoswourn h. CO. have removed their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street, near Market, (the room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) 1,•R1:S11 1 , 1811.-42 bids. No I, Herring; 10 Mils. No 1, Shad; 15 bbls. No. 3, Mackarel ; just received and for sale by KING & MOORIIIIAD. a2?-11' Diamond. corner Diamond alley. ctit,s.—sr errn ; Whale. do; Lard do; Linseed do; (f constantly on hand, and for sale, wholesale and re tail, by ta2hl SELLERS & NICOLS. 13111.5. Monongahela Rectified ‘Vhiskey, in store ti and for sale by [o2l] LDAIOND WIRI R. rlll-2—=locaskipure gpeim Oil s bleached; I do Win k/ ter Whale do do; 2do common do do; 5 bbls spring do do, bleached; 12 do Lard Oil; 20 do Linseed do; i n store and for sale by [rtiM] SELLRI{S, & NICOLE. 'EDMOND GREP.II, Pinter, Produce and General Com "(mission Merchant. and Inoksate Grocer, Liberty street, head of Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. ap27 STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.—An Upright Engine, SAinch cylinder. and 6 feet stroke—four boilers; 30 inches and Id feet in length; which has been in use in the Pittsburgh Water Works; will be sold low, on applica tion to J. H. M'Clelland, Superintendent of the Water Works. a27-dawlin 1 t } Lump; 3 do. J. Thomas, sum Nectar, fb Up; Just reed and !Inside by app MILLER h RICKETSON. 1311.ANDIEJ!--2 hif pipes superior Hennessy Brandy of ) the same importation as the last 4 or cask superior Otard Brandy no landing and for sale by. apt () P. P. C. MARTIN. Grease Lard, c;F ----- , e ,, n ii gn• kir mcra and flr sale by npflft - SELLERS h NICOI.S. , 15 MIDS. NEW ORIMICS SUGAR, pan monody ow - - prime ; in Poore and for salt ti molsr D GREEK ' 20 KEG LaF LARD. and 9 bbIA.OIIRI received and for sale by fa27l EDMOND GREER. I NI t O r U .. R. , -10(i Ohio Flou6rt:,,gid4 ati l da i r t nnln a 2 - Liberty v., opposite Smithfield at. STAnt..}: TO ItEISIT.—A brick Stable,. with Carirage bailee ) to rent !tom the let of April next. Inquire of F. L. SNOV% DEN, 2EI Water at. Riptr KETSON ,tittstintllts l o llltTS.l3 cravat 'THE A. TRIC; C. S. Portrth Met:inter ant:Lessee. VAR RWRLI: OF MR. .A.NDtiRrg.C. 11' ra ), ;J:SDAY-EVENIN4.:, Ma y J, 'Sir': to eumme"°° with the STRANG-Rat Stranger— •Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Italie, • • •M'iss Porter DANCE, BY MISS ANNA MALVINA: To conclude with Catharine 4and Potrnchlo l Pennchio • • Mr. Anderson. I.Cutha rice- • • - • -Miss Petrie. Woraders of the Spirit World. A T PHILO HALL.—LA HAT SUNnEntitcp. every even ing (except Saturday) the present week. By the unanimous re -guest of the large audience. repeated at the close of his last course. he will cive another series of his INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAINMENTS. During which he will perform a combination of Driginal and Brilliant Experiments , in Fascination, Mysterious ; MUSICAL AND MIRTHFUL, Unlike anything ever developed by any other person since the world began, and exceeding in interest the visions of the Fairies or the Tales of the AmbianNights. Ili Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at a o'clock IV" Single Tickets 25 cents. Six for 51,00. j,r . " Gratuitous Lectures to Ludies, on ilitAvrn, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 r M. mayl III=13:113 IHIS distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, weighing only 15 pounds, 16 years of age and but 25 inches lugh, 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 5,090,0 W of persons during the last four years, will hold THREE LEVEES EACH DAY, E OF LL. ;At the Athene CH um ANG , for aHA few Days Only, Da- Hours of exhibition Morning from 111 to 1 o'clock; Atternoon from 3fr to 5; Evening trout 74 to 9. ity - Doors open Italian hour in advance. rho Little General will appear in all his performances, inclading Shags. Dances. Grecian Statues, &c. Ile will also. represent Napoleon Bonaparte. Frederick thefireat, &c. Ile will also appear tit his Scotch Costume, and his elegnitt Court Dress, worn before her magesty, Queen Victoria; the King and Queen °idle French; Nicholas, the Empersib. or of Russia, and all the principal Crow his propor . ned Head oaksurope. lie is perfectly symmetrical t o all ti s, intelligent and graceful, beyond belief, and smaller than any Intent that ever walked alone. 'rhe magnificent Presents, Jeweils, &c., received from the Kings, Queens, and Nobility of - Europe, will be exhi bited. Ills benutind musaATCRE EQUIPAGE, presen ted by queen Victoria. consisting of the Smallest Horses in the M orld. and Chariot. attended by Ellis Coachman and Footman in Livery. will promenade the streets daily. and be seen tu front of the Hall at the close of each day Levee. Ladies, Families and Children, are respectfully advised to attend the Day Love.., as tbcy arc usually less crowd ed than those at the evening. ID' Admission 25 cents; Children under 16 years, 124 cents. ROCKWELL & CO'S. CIRCUS ! I tl I 4 Proprietors of this immense and talented Eques trian Estableshinent. take great pleasure in annoini cing to the citizens to Plitstnir:rh stint the adjacent vicinity. the approaching pertorminiec of the unrivalled Troops.. In order to be able to visit all the nnportion river towns they have ptirchiti.ect a steamlnnit. of ere:Catlin; light drought: which still enable rl,cm to not in any stage of nealer.-On any of the Western rivers. without incurring the ria'ut any disappointment whatever. l'he Proprietors (eel a peculiar uttioactioti in referring to the strength as well us to the hrt/liatif talent and mint.. proaelnahle skill and grace, NA. hieh they have bee. bled. in the eourto of time. and by extra labor and ri.• I 1 , n411. to conCelitrate in one ext•tillshinent. They feel great pride ine!illing pante . i!lisr2itteittion to the Maine ot R. 11 ILA W. IIt&NKLESi, whose repin M senTat l ion • N( on set in the large pivton.l in his wonderful act of throwing 76 stoit.-rset s A n on , her news/ 1,10, equalled by tiny oth.-r Imrionner nt the world. Together with his terrific dontile notrierset, baloons, over banners, horses. km. &r Also, his daring one, two and four loose riding, with his amoolshing cord velem perforniance•i which truly male hint the aunder of the age. Artist• without number. and certainly without regard to ripe se, have been employed doting the Twist a inter. in fotoaulictUrlug new costumes, housings, trapplogn de corations. nod other paraphernalia to correspond with their magnificent pageantnes, Worms...lats. Ca n dr itr•. and proresslons. wtorta coops.) . give on rvcry( o rep. resentation, nod which his‘ created much Ire:net/do toss sensation evert w here upon their route, end elver) uttetolrti with ui goat eclat. that hundreds who net er vonted n Cureas Lo(orr, ate now found among the patrons of the greatest of e t ren ses . There is also otlarbrol to this Company, the quern City Bra.. Blind, Wt./ as ill ,s.rrlartn the nut:se:we, Lt sirs, eour•ing most 44.411,11 1111.1.1 C Henry NorLsrell 4 Co , Prep r wines 5 Q. Yto.tes, Manor, John Shay. Evreerviest A. It", Pea. A. ibultroll and tyLok i , Will extol's! in PlitsOorgit on Vacua, and en Df.,l rho SA. and rillt of May. for Two bow only. on tit,. lot in front of the Amerteati Hotel. Penn street. After...sot perforoleores to conotarnee at 2 n't lc. Es ruing prei- tormances LO rOIIIIIICOCC at 7/ AdltllltallCe, 2.5 rts., posi tively HO half price. The performance .111 the e )commenc with the llactitfieent 1 Equestrian spectacle, entitled elt of tilt Het:mutts, , or, the Arabi Bivouac. Comic Song by Rockwell anti Lake. Grand Tramp o line Leaps and doutrie leaps, over ban ners and horse., and through hoops and haiootte. GOLICiU• thug by turning a double autnersrt, by the Champion Tranipolist" Mr. Hiram W. Franklin. Vaulting by Ott Company. led by 11. W Franklin. who has performed rho almost tocredtalc (cat of urutsut g :V C 011 tre(111VG1.4)111,,e1S. Auer which. the pntle and pet of the arch,. Master %V Grad), will perform his hcauutul act on two Ponies Frokor ot Ace. or Coitte,e Intmling. by 11r. John Shay . After which, sa ill be eTNlCteti an ‘1110,1116111C 44101 b0r.... mandup cod f:etttna,dic ca °Lallans. on Iwo horses. ent, !lett. the Rival ibtinaltv. or. 01) mincin Bounder.. by Nse.. Ira It. Runnel. cad 11. W Frank. inn. 'thin scene to Fr, mark, hie for ihe Illipin y of a...coin,. power 2.1111 Corpo real &lane y. as ucii a. aublittnty of figures and fury of *peed. Massa:m.lln. or the Fislictinun of Naples, by Mr. P. Runnels. 'nose who are tatudin r with anrient history. and especially o ith the history of Naples. will Le both surprised and delighted at the entree! and hissoneal Milt" tier in winch Mr. Itunnein pOrtillya the character of Mliier aaniello. His acting is perfect; tend it is a plca.ar c to wuuess cud Wat,ll the progress of the performer. from the °Moire fisherman to the crowned King of Naples. and thence to the fimele i>f bin history Mr. N. W. Frank ha. die greatest Slack Rope perform er in the world tt ill perform Wine of those inimitable frnl. an the rope. which have obtained for tutu the appel lation of the Sprite of the air. Two horse Allemande. by Mrs. 11. W. Steward and• Mr. ItAltinnelit. .Mr. 11. W. Franklin. and his pupil, the beautiful and tal ented Kloster William Grady, nett appear in their celebrated antipodean gylnill3iOlt, and classical and /711,« cular evolutions. The matchless symmetry of their Apollo like and classical torms, twtiteli a painter or sculptor might envy.) the apparent recklessness of their different tterformaiwen, and the case, skill and grace, and celerity. wit h win&, they arc executed, thrill the spectator with astonishment, while at the same tune, he is tilled with awe and delight. Indian %Vorrior. by Mr. Shindle. Mr Shandle fnr stir pa sses a n y rid e r of the present age. in his life-like define ations of the pussions and habits of the wild snail of th, forest. Pantomorphic exercises or feats of posturing, by Mr. Win. 11. Steward. Master Win. Grady, will next be introduced, and ndo his brilliant single horse act, the precocious and juvenile equestrian has already, by his . beauty, talent., grace and skill. obtained the fluttering sobriquet of the young Du ero". of America. Among the stud of highly trained horses, will he par ticularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po nies. The whole to conclude with a laughtible afterpiece. a. 23 WM. C. PRESTON. Agent - p en . eta mania. TAMES W. WOODWELL, would respectfully 0 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 F`urniture warehouse to he found any where, cast or west: The stock on hand, for variety, taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. From the most costly outfits at SUMO per set, down to chamber and kitchen iltrniture may be found in styles and patterns to suit any and every taste. J. W. Al oodweil 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 warebonse being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story wiih every variety of furniture and Cnattta, he would solicit a call from all in want of arti cles in his line. ap27 -" LAX SEE:II.-10 bbl,. in store and for sale by ' ap27 8. it w. HARRAtitlff. Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in thatfrm his friends and the public generally, he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Sam ue Fa Tl - & Co., No. t , corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and dll Other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose. rhanufnetured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers wouldsin do wl tca and examine his stock before turchng elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Ea. Don't forget the piece, No. 86, corner of {Dodd lorcet and Diamond Alley. ap33 1 CASKS BACON, flame and Shoulders : ei 5 casks Clear Sides ; just received and for sale b a 27 EDMOND CEBU rr T)ORTRAIT ANll LANDSCAPEPAIN7•IIVO..m Ceifin. tenders his thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittithurgh and vicinity, that he has on hand. a large varlet) , of feandscnpes, for sale nt the Odeon, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. a2S TAO SALE--A. Valuable Property either for hlllllllMC ju luring or Mercantile Purposes, having. a:10 feet front both on Water and Front streets and le 160 feet deep.— This is believed to be the only. property' Of the kind in the Matket price. Terms aecommodating. S. CUTHBERT, gen. agent. enlithijold abave 4th stteet, M=MMI =MUM LARM': Sok of Ground 'Sepik . and foal Estate, by order of the Erreutor of she late Regd. Peebles—On Tuesday, May oth, at 10 o'clock. d.,3 Y. will be sold - Without reserve, the following valuable gem:hid 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. froui Seventh to Strawberry alley, being 240 feet long, by 60 feet deep, viz: No. 1. Being $7O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the Undivided hell of the first 60 feet thereof, com mencing at the corner of Seventh street. No. 2. Being $6O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the undivided half of the next CIO feet thereof, adjoining No. 1. No.• 3. Being $65 annually forever, payable half yearly, on the undivided half of the next 120 feet thereof, ad joining N 0.2, and cornering on Strawberry alley. Also, the following ground rents, issuing out of lot No. 454, in the City of Pittsburgh, running the whole length of the square on the wait side of Smithfield street, from Strawberry alley to Sixth street, being 240 feet long, by 60 feet deep, viz: No. 4. Being $l2O anti Molly forever, payable quarterly, on the first 80 feet thereof, next towards Stawberry al ley and cornering there. No. 5. Being $4O annually forever, payable half Yearly,. on the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining No. 4. No. 0. Being $4O annually forever. payable halryearly. on the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining NO. 6. Na. 7. Being $27 annually forever, phyuble quarterly, on the next 18 feet thereof, adjoinifiggNo. 0. No. 8. Being $27 annually forever, payable quarterly, on the next le feet thereof, adjoining .No, 7. No. O. Being $2B 50 annually forever ; payable half year ly, on the next llrfeet thereof, adjoining No. 8. No. 10. Being $5O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the next 25 feet thereof, adjoining N 0.% tuidmorner i" on Sixth street. Also, the following ground rents, issuing out of lot No 389, in the City of Pittsburgh, fronting 60 feet on Eftlh et., extending through, to Diamond alley, 240 feet, lid the same on which is erected the Exchange Bank. 18 No. 11. Being $4O annually forever, payable qua rterly, on the first 20 by 80 feet thereof, next towards Wood - street, on Filth street. No 12. Being $l4O annually forever, payable half yearly, on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof, on Fifth street. ad joining No. I I. and on the addition therifto of the 20 by 40 feet lu the rear of No.ll. No. 13. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the first al by EIO feet thereof, next towards Market street. on Diamond alley. N 0.14. Being $lOO annually forever, payable half year ly. on the next 40 by 129 feet thereof on Diamond alley. adjoining No. 13, and on the addition thereto 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 and Front Streets, having a front of 40 feet on Me rket street, and extending along Front Street art fret, on which is erected a substantial four story Brick oocupied at present by Dr. E. Merril as a pub lic house. Also. that valuable lot of grout ml. situate on the north side of Penn street, at the corner 15f Cecil's alley. having AI front of 25 Met, and extending back 190 feet to a ten feet ally •. Also, 'three other lots of ground adjoinin te above. having earl, a front on Penn st. of 29 feet 8 g nic the and extending back ISO reel to the alley aforesaid. Por further information apply to 6025 ,11.11 IN D. DAVIS, Alms EAI. ESTATE AT. AUCTION , —Twenty-five UudJ- Lots, at the New Court House, on Saturday, the 6th day of May, at :l r. a., situate— On Grant street: 10 LOU. each e 4 fret front, averaging about lOU feet sleep, opposite die Cathedral. Also, 2 Lot• weenier, 4s feet front on Grant street., till feet tij inches on Filth street. and 44 Mei el inches on Wylie street. On Wylie street 4 Lots. of wbietr 3 are ouch 20 feet front by /00 feet deep, and one 22 fret Ii Melt ftont., by about 80.frep. Them lots are nearly opposite the Law Corner. On Doss street: 7 Lots, rash tl; feet front. by 100 feet, le aat fort ahoy. These lots ace opposite the Jail; ossc tat. this r.rner of Ross Street and the Fourth street fond. Oe Fourth creel fund, 1 Lob 11 feet front, by about 130 met .leop. I Lot. 37:3 !cot 5 incites, by about 150 fret deep. Torun. Otic•silili in baud, and the residue in fire equal annual payments, from the Ist day of April lest, With Di payal./o seing.isno:diy. on the lal days of Octo ber Ana April. in each year, 10 be .1 . 1.11v4 by baud and mormate Tale indisputatite, and possession glom it,,. meniatlely. A plan of the lots can be seen at the °dice of Ilzmb A t.ounell, Third street, next to the Pest (Mice. SANAII It. Fermat Ax. JOIIN H. DAVIS. Auetionrer. VAST Mr MING 110111.47.4—a5T0., ' Oki - noon May 5.11. it l o l clin• lc, at the Livery Stal•le of R. 11. Patters/40.mi Front street. oftpovite the 31onort gnhcla Iltmvo. will he told, without, reberVe, for account talmilt it ttm) concern -2 handatmte young Brown littraes. with luth Mils; I MIT Mare, 5 react old, and well Woke fur sitigte bar neva All of which fail trotter+. tna2 JOIN D. DAVIS. Auct. A - 14(:P ;ALF; sa ralble ' , err "..pp, 4 - r —Cto Wedor.la y and Saturday eV enlng 01 the preoutil week wtil hn a•ind 21 package 4 eisibractog• an est...wive Toltec tam of new booki receiver/ Ittitkotiitista and New Vork—alurnig theln will be foo.el mumlard work. in the aroma derailment. of act tore 011,11.31eralure-111/41ory. Pnetra. .111Colnfy, NIC‘II - 4,c 4.e. rtosmy and re.ckci /441/Ira. Tarloul aiLea and !ea of I,l nding. , loll arid hat( Mmtul blank book and letter paper. gold pens. art Sale povinve. Thu books 511.1% tic e mntne.l Molar the day. Ituayl) JO/IN D. DA %is. Aoet, A ECTION 41 ?V 14 IFG!I MRS M'Xit72%.l*_l. AucTIONRER. NO 114 W oo n Srturr. intOna. Flren. 1 ,-',",",1.. .\ - A -' ,..7:1 ` . t C l u 1' r l : " „ 1 :',. 'il,',! i . b o„f r. ,• i r . ` , " „ a ;. l ,. 3 " 117 4th. co 2 o'cliwn, f. , IC. will t.t . W34l(t, without reserve. to ter to - ;he•t and best bidder at il • Kcnna's Auction Dolan. No. 114 Wood •treet, three d 0.,. loin Fifth—theentire the Istuck of an client., reorient...tog Establishment, of city of I ' itittoir4h.'s• the Ourtlef s• declining that bu st. The s arsons urticle4 arc all gin op with the most irettaied tante • nit ItidgMenn under the immediate direction of the I , ttrprlClur. DPW,' in the ILO.. 111.1c.rn sit les, of the best matermit, anal is the moo celebrated and best work men in the United Smiles. It is the largest and beat stock of new Furniture o( , red at Auction, in thin cue. for many I earn. 'how withtlig to purchase, will and it to their tri'eniitage to attend tin sale. Among the artiole• man be mentioned the following, in 1 , 1111, lair SvlclnniAl !mix sly 1. Spring Seat Soh.; - " FAttcy Plush SoCas; Ottomans. ratans, Lounges; ' Al illiOgrisny Chairs. wills Rocking and Nursed...; Arm Chairs, taney ‘Vindsor do., Lotion Backing do, and Common do.; how) and COIMI I O I ISCUCest, Ihnlsteisct. ltlatiogniay Westin,» Ilsircalis, do. Plain do., Mahogany Carl falihrs, do Centre di,, Dining and Wealth.' do.; ' Alalicigany and Cherry Ent:loud and Plain WIWI Stands, 1 lane y Toilet Caws. A Ir. And immediately atter. the Furniture of a priest,. fans iii drrltiimit house-keeping Terms cash. eurrein funds. ij.%"Thc above Fornitur e eau be seen one day previous to sale. (mail JAMfiS AFKENNA, Atm. lAHIA: AND POSITIVE SALE of Foreign end Do . ovine Pitney and Staple Dry Cold* at Auction, by James AleKenna.--On Thursday next. May 4th. at to o'clock in the forenoon, wall be sold at MeKetina's Anetion Rooms. No. 114 Wood street, three doors from F l lOll, a large stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry t keels, of every description, among which are cloths, eiwsimeres, eassi• nets, merinos, rftlicoes, muslin.. hr. The Cowls will he ready tor elatninanun to-morrow Wednes.trit.) Terms, at sal, JAMBS NIeKI4NNA. mall Auctioneer. 'Jr XTRA tl fiE ,ALE of rialcntStr, City Budding amiable for private residences On accomodn ting irons. ut Auction.-011 Saturday May oth, at 4 o'- clock in the afternoon will be sold on the premises in the nth ward, of the city of Pittsburgh. fro valuable and beau tifully situated Building hots fur irritate residences at the hood of Wiles: street. viz: 10 lots fronting 20 feet curb on Fulton street by 70 feet in depth toward Crawford Street, also 10 lots fronting 20 feet each on Crawford street, by 02 feet In depth, townid• Fulton street adjoining the pro- perry of Messrs. Kramer and Rohm as will be seen by the p lan, and situated between the Dwelling House of Mc. Bruce and Mr. Henry Ren's Tavern in 1 Ward said lots were occupie d ass Gardetf by thelate Capt. A. Hart, deceased, it is the most Itsindsomely situated pro perty for private residences in Allegheny county, or per imps the Western Country. combining health with beauty of scenery, and commanding a grand and splendid view of the two miles of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, M their su burbs and environs, the Ohio, Allegheny, mid ononga hela rivers the adjacent villages and the surrounding, county for many miles. The lois are Nos. 1. 2,3, 45, 11, 12.13, 14,45,10, 10, 10. 20, 26. 97, 20, 20, 30; a plan of which can be seen on the posted handbills ,or at M'Kennas Auction Rooms. Tl,e title is perfect, and the terms Sc commotatlng which will be made known at Sale. For, further infortnation as to the title, Plnn or terms enquire of George Gilmore Esqr., at Ids office. one door below' Grant or of CAPT. WM. WARD.' J. HOUGH, JAMES IWKENNA, Auct. I, I XTRA SALE of Dry 1:4 and Curfory.—Will be sold, at AFRentia's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three dorsrom Fifth, ay and night. (Sundays exceptedd until abe t large stock d on hand is disposed ot; as peremptory orders have been r, ceiVed froth the owners, to close without reserve or the least poasible delay, the various consignments remaining unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All sums unr 856.00, cash, par funds; from ft 50,00 to 8100,00, sixty days and ail sums over 5100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes. aptiß JAMES M'KErtINA Auct. L ARGE and splendid assortment of FANCY CHAIRS, at grirate sale, by James APKettna.—The subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one of the most eZ tfnsive Chair Manufacturers In the West, and will con stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description, comprising 'Windsor and Cane Sent, Rocking; Arm. and Children's Chairs, all of which arc made in the latest modern styles, of the brat materials. and by the heal workmen in the country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. apl7 . JAMRS. M'KENN.A. Anct. CTION SA MS In ALL . Gil E V CITY BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, W. CORKER OP VEDYRAL STREET AND THE DIAMO:CD. Emmetteville Property at Auction. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS. --.43n Thursday afternoon, 4th of May, at 3 o'clock, at the Auction Room. North street. corner of Federal street, Nvi thou t reserve, the property formerly known as Mount Emmett. in building lots. (for number, size, Ike., 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 continued the same evening, at the store, until all are sold. A full plan mny be seen at the Auction Room. Persona desirous of fur ther information ' will please call on Mr. Hugh Sweeny, at the Emmett House, corner Of Federal and Isabella streets. Title indisputable. 'Fcrms I—One-fifth cash. Balance-in six etidal annual payments; with interest secured by bond And Mortgage on the property. np2o 'WM. J. BURNSIDE. net. ;far Bakery and Zee Creasiii CI S. DICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alleys respectfully announces to his old friends ane comment, that ho has fitted up his establishnient in a neat arid beatitiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those Who may favor him with their 'custom. Pattids or families will be supplied on the shbitest notice With Cakes. Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his lice of business. He sacks a share of pdtdre purtintige: ap sisArg • - • AUCTION S, BF JOIIN 11. , DAVIS. A AUCTILESONEER. South-Bost corner of Wood and Fifth' streea SPRING AND SLIMMER GOODS I. A. A. MASON A CO., C. L, ANTHONY &sax, tirrancium. NEW TOltl. •• A. A. Mason & Co., No. 60 Strarkst Street, between Third and Fourth Streit., PITTSBU no 11, PA., B ANE recently opened their new and elegant Store. with an extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods. comprising upwards of three hundred puotages of the late,tt and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country are partiehlarly invited to call and examine our stock, as it is our intentio.l to otrer our goods at the loWest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm. residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our busbies* that could be possessed bo casters houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. ap7 - New Dry Goods.-b'resla AT O. 65 MARX= ET., BETWEEN 4 . rit ST. AND THE DIAMOND. iltIE undersigned hits just received n large and Hulett- I did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased front the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet full in prices, viz: 4-4 Drown Muslims, &lets. Furniture. Prints to 12te 7-8 Bleached " ••' 4-4 Purple " 12e" 4-4 " 8 " ue and orang Dress Gingham* 121 to 25" Bl English Lawnse prints l2} "121" NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleana, Chameleon" " Satin at. and pr. Silk Tisane, Bloc k • Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Cumlet Lustre*. Now style" Brocade. The LADIES are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. Silk Tissue Shawls, white Brosha Mirage Shawls. Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk awl Black Barred Barage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Thous D' Leine 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. Parasoletts and Sun Shades. The GENELEMEN are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and Li variety of new style fancy Vesting*, Cassimeres, Cravats, &e. I have also a large skid: of Stop!, Goods, viz; Brown and bleached linen Table Cloth's, Russia. Diaper. Irish Linen. Cononade, ninen Drilling. Checks, Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Gingliams, Cliambrey Gingham,. brown and bleached Muslim' of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. ENTEI[7:AtEIO3' FURNISHING GOODS.—Witotz: ast.E.—Ezttcant Todd 4- Co.. have just received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring ißobds, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. ‘Ve have received trotn our factory east, a large stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts. Mantling collars; " Narrow" and Byron; 40 " medium quality " " GO " vete low priced " 12 " fins linen bosoms, with collars; 33 "" and common bosoms: 30 " Byron standing eollars. all qualities; 40 black and fancy adjusting Mocks; Also. (ruin the mutter. cities: G.cases line Ginglnun Umbrellas; 3 - " and common Suspenders: 2 " " under Shins tied Drawers; , 20 dozen gent's' Lists Th'd. Gloves; to 40 " cotton, elastic tops; - - 2ZO '• brown mid mixed and 'cotton ball' Hose, all qualities; Fancy stik and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombatine Stocks. nail Tics Carpet Bags. ke.. ke. We invite the attention of uterchants and gloaters to an examination of our (Mods and prices g knowing!. that un der dm circumstances our Oousts have 6.111 manufamn red and purchased. we are able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or. in tact, die east ern cities. Out of our (inn is constantly in the Eastern market. by gonads" of which wo are daily supplied with New Good. EDWARD Toll) & CO, corner of Filth and Market streets. I7sl story over W. Zs P. liugus. entrance on Fifth street. WrltlL - 10, 16118. AV" R. ItIURPIII . is now opening his SECOND SUP ' . PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, and has this morning UrCII ail assortment of Linen Gingham, super Earktort do.: Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in greet variety: Manchester Gingitatus, new pat terns. lit his assortment now opening. arc a great many articles St lower prices thus, usual. such as Out purple prints. yard wide . , at fine British Prints at 121 c.: Die.. Gingham. usual width. at lgle ; Dress Lawns, yard wade. at Mg.: Shirting !Bulling, very low; Irish bi tten. hr. Well also open this tnnraing. an assortment of hessittifut style light Chintzes. malt figures, for children; Lawns GAr dn. Also. Chatitchott Silks; India Wsuli do.; Crape Shawls. he. Persons scanting any thing in the Pry Goods way, will do well to call and see the goods, and hear the prices. Merchants will find. in the AVholesale Rooms on the h 3 story. an inviting stock of fresh Goods. at about East ern mires. apl3 ItI.ISON Zt CO., tin. 31artarr Sracnr, an open. • ing an extensive assc,runent of DRESS GOODS. just received per expres•: comprising the largest and most fashionable stock of Dres4 Goods to be found in this env. arientust which, we Mt:Milne. Al pieces extra rich, enihroideredroil Jc Clic, re, a new article. anal the most .Ivorable goods in !be inn: lit. Al.:Ls:sun stripe Per:ages, Fistue, Mohair stripe French duct:miens. he., Zee. aid Freda Spring tiontio. IIACKLI-7.17 IL WHITE. W'holesale Dealers iu Dry Goods, N. DU Wood street. l'itishurgh.mivites tlw attention of ‘Veetern Merchants to their stuck of Ameri can and Forsigss pry Goads now receiving direct from the Eastern linporters and manufacturers. Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the 4,own. and deeming a large share of their attentiou to Ertort - t A‘telird) Solos, they confidently assure buyers they will fimi such ittaiticernet t t offered for cash. as will give the molt Llliple satisfaction. Dote ruuuingio meet the views of buyers in full, they now oiler goals at Eastern priers. told to invite 611 tomtit and examine fur themselves. ap2l-ftw. a ream Good.). tA. MASON 8 Cu. No. 60Merkat street, have just ..:11 • received a oplendid assortment of Dress Goods. amongst which may be found fiiured, plain and striped fit-rage. of all qualities: Silk 'Josue. Mohair Stripes Grenedire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Choi Its, Fancy Silk French Jaconets.&c.. apl9 rhas irceiTi ad a freed supply of French Cloths and Cassimeres, of best manufacture, color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited to look at his stock and ear Mc prices aplo - MIS Wig! gi't SIN . ft. s. NlVlerirr invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shirting Mastitis. of the beet taste— sod undressed Irish Linen., warranted front 'lax. For tale, at very low prices, at the north-cast corner of Fourth and Market streets. upl9 111.1.0 W CA:SF, R..111. - neur has just .11 received a supply of the above goods, of suitable width. ineloultrur a lew pieces of very fine quality; for sale at the corner of Fourth and Market no. 14)19 0 -1- IiTaIgirMUSI.INS.—A supply. of different widths, I. (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, apt corner Fourth and Market sta. CRAPE SHAWLS--A. A. Nissen; & Co, till Market street, have jest received, per express, anoth er large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. GGAPESA rsTi) COLLAR S--A. A. Mroutsr & Co.. 60 Mar ket street, have just reeeivei. per express, a choice assortment or Wrought Capes and Collars. •riptn, I3 L n A i fe ?' e l; e — s ti 1.1 n '' lrf:l 7 l at, Co.,n :11::FleAW-ihNtal Derages. Also, color d Besnces. of every stele, nr,22 LIILK TISSUES AND BERADES.—W. H. Murphy teas 17 1101 V open an assortment of the above goods, includ ing plain black; satin barred do; fancy figured do. Also, Dalzarines, from 121 ets. up to finest qualities; also, Or gandie Lawns invent. variety, at northeast corner of dth and market its. s Tll — Slumtv has now open a large sup -1 ply of Tickings, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill. A. C. A-. Pearl River, and other approved styles, of the usual Nvidth. Also, 4-4 Ticking, of a very fine and supe rior quality, at a very low price. api Q HAWLS I—A. A. AlAscut & Co, ;Market street. have I) just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib et Derage de Leine, and other Shawls. atigo LADIES , DRESS GOODS._ full supply of all the various styles of Summer Goods. such as Silk xis sues. 13nrages. Grenadines, Lawns la.. now open at the Dry Goods Honor . of NV. li. MURPHY, apl9 • North-cast eor. 'Fourth and Market sts BONNET . RIBBONS!—A. A. :peso. Jr. Co., No. 00 ipo Market street. are now opening an extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribb ons, of the newest and moat fashion able style. ap2o . TUST received, by. Express, ps Super Frenchßlack el Cloth; and opa Super Fancy Cassimeres. which will be sold low by C. WERNEBURG, 251 Liberty at. apt (Journal copy.) for lialt anb fie id BUILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in the improving village of Sharpsbnrgh ; having a a front of 116 feet on the canal, by 109 feet to Middle street. This property could he divided 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 attest by 138 to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Ag't., aprl9 Smithfield, above Fourth et- M! A KElrtwo story Brick Dwelling Rents, Kiln ?rited on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, nnd four good bed rooms on the second story with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD ORAN . on the premises; or of fetal-if JAMF.S PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second at. To LETA Brick Rouse. comer of Webster end p , ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pon session given immediately. Apply to febl9-tf J. C. CI7.7tIMINS. Mdtlce. . . "m'AVING disposed of all my right, title and interest, In Ull the Gold Beating business, to Mr. John B. Dunlevy, I beg leave to recommend him to the patronn e amp for mer customers: st7U .* ON. April 3d. IP4B. ID" It will be seen by the above notice that the sll, scriber has purchased Mrs. titHngton's interest in tit, above business , whicirVvill be continued at the Old Stmt No. VA Wood stieet,where he Will be pleased to servA all who may want Gold Leaf, Dentist's nil, - &e., end he - hopes, by attention to his business 3 and fait cleating, to give satisfaction tti • those who may 'favor hint with their patronage. ' (ap6-1m) JOHN 11. BUNLEVY. 1 - 1111Eti DgEr.--6,00;1b5. sugar cured Dried Beef, a atnele for WWII. use, just received and for in& by ' Ea. 231 SELLERS & NICOL& =WM • 484 — S t • 1844. CINCINNATI AND PITTS BURGH , DAILY" STEAM PACKET iLINE. 'THIS Independent Line of steamers is nowTcomposed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and fitrnished. nrul most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The: highest wages are paid for the services of th best and most experienced men engaged in the river Flusiness.— The line has been in operation for six years; Iles carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The ;:qoprietins chal!enge com parison with anypassenger bite in the Uniollfor safety, regularity, arid speed. All that money eau proeure has been provided for the safety, Comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leavo for Cincinnati as'follows: dfONLI4Y PA C KET.—The IVloNmroanp.A, foppt. Stone Will leav e Pittsburgh every Alomlny morning alloo'clock Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. x. TUESDAY PACKET.—The HIBERNIA No.I 2, Capt. Jno. Klineilter. will leave Piluthurgh e very tTuesdny morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nam' Exat...torn No. 2, Cum. S. Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at It/o'clock i Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at LU P , at • THURSDAY T.ACEET.—'l'he BRILLIANT, Capt. R. J. Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning. at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening lit 101'. st. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curnetio..2, Cnpt . Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every• Friday morning at 10Veloek Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 v. se. SATURDAY PACKEZ—The Merstucasn ; Call. De Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Suturday.eventng at 10 r. SUNDAY PACKET..--The iIAAC Sawrax, Capt. A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday mottling a to o'clock; Wheeling ovary Sunday evening at 19 r. kJ. nov 19. 1848. EIS. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily packet Line. . . FUS/Ctil UT Ist. 1645. FEnIiWAIIY j5t,11.45. LEAVE DAILY AT 9 A. M. AND 4 P. M. sTftiiThe befollowin w boats complete Cap.e for the present sason:, ATLANTIC,. t and 1 James Parkinson: 13A LTIC, Copt, h;.locUlys; -01.39 APLANE. Capt..E. DennetL Tht btiats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard to eipeite. Every comfort that toasty can procure has htun provi ded. The boats will Nave the Monolog:theta Whorl Boat. at the foot of Rot:sit. Paiisew.ers will be punctual on board, as the boats will cerivaly. 'cart ut the odic:sited hours. rinil3l • For Br47—vvvitsillie. The new and splendid passenger nad mail steamer BALTIC. Copt A. hems, will leave ur a cove port during tha putout wools, at da. m., positiveb:. For fretolit or =MEM For New Or/ean.. . TIIE fine new steamer AMERICAN' EA GLE, JAMOi ATAlnlion.:Slunter, will,lntive fur the above end nil intermediate For &eight or pILASUgC apply on board. or to - uteal - G. AIIIZEN Agent. II EIWER, •ent. For Btorritarille4 jiala --- Toll: new Mail and Paseeitger, stenutor AT :LANTIC, JAMES PARA:M.Sex. 11.1.ter. will leave for the above port this Jay. at S A. M., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. ;feta THE fast running passenger sunrPENN SYLVANIA, 11. C. GRAY , Muster.sedl.leuvr reeular y for the above and intermediate porfSc' For imidit or passage apply on boon!. itp2o ' For Lafayette and Wabash Hirer. The light draught steamer SWAN-11 4 May, Master. will leave for the above audPinter mediate landings, regularly. For tragl t or passage apply on board. or to apr4 . 'JAMES 'MAY. For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer i adl DAVIS, Mllalter. will leave fur the above and intermediate ions. regularly. For freight or passage apply Oil board. • ' For St. Louis. ka, The lieu. and Acidid steamer ORIENT IL, ~ 41. VAN HOOK. Nlaster, will leave for the ahove ' ___,9 and intermediate ports, regularly. For freicht or passage apply 01111011 M. tamer and MC t PAC et. .. IagTHE ateroalmat BEAVER. CHARLES E. CLAIMS. Master. will. during the coining - winter aeawm. make daily trips to Lieuvcratid leaving l'ittalotrgh every morning aud-Wella ville at a o'clock. P. at. derls D, NI. ilAnTox-i CO.. Arolits. For St. Louis. TIIE splendid strainer NORTIf CAROLI NA. Ilet - Ex:cm", Master. will leave foi the above alto intermediate ports. regularly. For freignt or passage apply an hoard. fid,t New A rritsagement. ,; TIIE steamer CALEB CO.I'E will lease for Lg? 1„ 91. Beaver, Glasgow. and Wellsville, ou 'p,tes ::-... sr. tiny, Thttrulay. and Saturday. at 9 A N... re turning on Monday. 'Wednesday. and Friday. Sae lies :I been at flit' tanditin. between \' ood street amititcni4tign, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. Ar. W. 11 , 1111.1.ACU11. Agentii ma rft .No. xi. Rood strret. For New Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, 11. Dssmsos. Master, will leave regulhrly tor le above and all intermediate Mailings. For ireful.; or passage apply on board. 1514 For St. Louie, Galena, and DaillynnurtS. 'HIE good steamer ST. AvnioNY, Thos MAT, .Master, will leave far the matt arly- For freight or passage apply on board. or to !;. JAMES MAY. or mar_3 GEO. 'MILTENBERGER. Aglt. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Paeketk, THE swift steamer CONSUL, Dotts4 I'. KniNCT. Matter. will, lens's regularly for ll:heeling. on Monday, Wednesday, ancl,Fri ilar. at to 0 cluck. prethely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saler day. at 7 o'clock. A. sr.. pothirely, !, • The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Efgry acconimodation that eambe procured, Mr the comfort:and safety of passengers. has been provided. The bout is . also provided with a self.acting safety-guard, to prettint explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to marl/ JOHN FLACK. A 'eat. Nor Cluctrassoli. . •• ;•." The new and splendid Passenger Steather HIGIILANDER, CaptainH. A. Turse. : will esave tor tire aboticluld all ilitennediate polti.yd VinArs day. April 27. For ireorlit or passage, Loring superior ioeinnnunla lions. apply on board. For Louisville. THE Kentswev River Packet. GREY EA GLE, 1111.60K5. ...kluster, will leave .for the o hive ant intennediate ports regulirly. For freight or passage epply on board. febg For St. 7. _ "Tiff: new and splendid steamer ANDREW FELTON, W. 11. FCLTUN.Niadter t sciii laa'Ya for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passago apply ou board. or to junl7 JAMES :11A17., loor St. Louis. THE fine steamer WYOMING, omks Ideal Th GREKNL k EE, Master, *ill leave regularly ' the above port and all intermediate landiugs. on Thursday, April 2:th. . For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board, or to • , • not-27 GEO. 11. S IILTEINIBERGER. Anent: HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscri; 7 A ber has just received. from the west a number of excellent draught, harness saddle horses which he will sell on very moderate an saddle terms. Persons wishing to procure good honms aro re quested to call at his stables and examine his stock. .: • R.H. PAON. Moncmgahela Livery Stable, First stree l t, one RS door rom S m ithfield. • opt:. r I IIF. SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR 1 DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Price. 50 cents, or $l,OO. Sold at 52 Chatham st., N. Y.. and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, 1 mar2s SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 4 NEW WORK ON COAL.—This work will be is /i sued soon, on a Royal Svo,. about 750 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical - Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, era. ; bracing, front official reports of coal-producing countries, the respective amounts of their production, consumption, and commercial distribution; with the prices, tariffs. cur rency, and international regblationse by R. C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, ire. • ID — Subscriptiona taken at the Bookstore of H. S. Boss worth & Co., Fourth street,..near Market, where a more extended account of the work can be seen. Price: 85,00: apl7 St/Pt.RB X IL . SPRATED EDITION OF - Tim; ; ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New 1 ork. To be completed in 12 parts. Part Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON Sc STOCKTON, - spin ear. Market and 241 sta. I lARD—Having just received a large - importation of V .. ) Wines, 'together with my - large stock in Store and Cellar dealers arc requested to call and examine for themselves as good bargains ean be had at the corner of Smithfield and Front. P. C. MARTIN. --- West Point Works. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, hare corn.; mcnced business on Penn at., near the Point; at the' establishment formerly canted on by Stackhouse & son. Persons wishing to purchase 'Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves to he able to furnish - them on as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city: Also, rolling mill and castings of every deseriptian can: be had at the shortest notice. Rmrtatxcas—Capt. Robert Beer, Thomas Stott. Es4q... Church, Carothers & Co., H. Denny. EM., M. Allen& Co. CV. RIAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER • George Armor, FFASHIONABLE TAILOR, No. 43, Market street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment to the. monis or; Market st. lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bovworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all or-. (leis in his line which may he entrusted to his rare by his old friends and castomers, nnd. the public generally. His. long experieuce in the „business and the success with which he has prosecuted It in lde him to hope for a liberal share Opa t r on a g e . He will make all descriptions of Clothing.in the best manner, and 1111031 fashionable style, POR CASH. • mr2s-1 y DItY PEACHES.---100 bags Dry Peaches. in store and klt sale by (TIM &w. HARBAUGEL ' 45' • .- .T, v • ' '- _ ' , '-- :',f:' I ~.- - Pits VA'rti DISEASES.- - Dr. lirotessa.4 t j 65 Diamond Alley, con be. conialierkin:all. - 4. , i cases Of a priTak or delicaterusturrineidssata - • .gt fto the human frame. .-----,'-s- _,. a. , Svhilis and Syphilitic eruptiorie.goin, -..- ~ • , s' , — anti its consequences, together ' ithaWists'''''. nertert li ISMSfr, imporidei of the blood, with all ilillea*Cfq vrlt treat otigin. sk 111 Ilifeases,with strictures, gluct.ntedmsl . discharges. seminal weakness mid impute:lcy; idseqWes,, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases, of , the. wined>, monthly suppressions. diseases of the joints, Otottshs. -in -, smo. nervous affections. pains hs the buck anitictinktrd" onions of the neck of the bladder nod kidneys,seorbadll eruptions, tetter. rinctsAbtin. mercurial diseases,- der:-,,;., , TWELVE YEARS' ..„.:-. F.xclusively devoted to the study P aßnd A treaunent Of 'emits real disorders, 111111 those arising from excesses' - gaiety. climate, or, impurities of the blood. whereby, the consuitincits may ha ve been enfeelded,enablesDr.BroPM tootles assurances of speedy relief to nil mint. may.johbor themselves under his rare. .• Dr. Brown's oiEces are conveniently arranged -iota step orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. withourfitzet of exposure to other visitors. . .. ~ It is of. importance, to many persons in need or mOdiCia aid. to °bin iit good advice privately and ptompdy.. To oil such, Dr. Drown's ready- skill in removingrourod diP .. rases. in their VSI rio LIS forms and stages. i offers ndtleetsienti . . which eau rarely be einuslltstl. Strangers are heteby ap prised that 1)r. Brown has been remilarly educated.fia every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yeoint confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those discuses. - ... Dr. Brown is the only rectdurly educated surgeon . So. Pittsburgh who gives his whole Illtelatio3l to those siOns plaints. . Icon board ID — Certain, safe and speedy cures Will, in all Cmsee s - bit guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved in a short time, witliotrtiuter, caption from business. Errliernia or Ruptitre.—Dt. Brown disci invites itex-_ sons attlicted with Hernia to call, tts-he has pail particp lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, nrust.colitilitt fee, or they will not be attended to. jri - Oilice on Diamond Alley, a few doori rratilt&lid street. towards the market. Consultations sirietlV c"Ma . dentist. 0ct2,5-d&urly., _: • II Li EU Wow - art y discovered ten , edy for Rheumatism is a speedy awl i•Ortutsrteirieity . for that painful trouble. It never (Mice and Private Consultation 1144..m.i,.N0: mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Fite Doan' ts•ttlfrays:.4 limn,. Wall Paper Warehouse.:'.: I \7o. 47. MARKET STREET,' between Third - and I' Fourth street. Pittsburgh: Pa.—THOMAS PALMER, Manutheturer and Importer of .WALL '27 A P Board Priam, Borders. Landscape Papers, Orman - n*l Designs, Transpareut 'Window Shades, .ke.. and: dealer lu riting and Wrapping l'aper, Bonnet and Macs's' Boards: &c Ste.—bus at presenton hand a very meal-ft and well askorted stock of every article in his line of sincrs. To pergous who buy to sell again, he will:nal ' JO tiberat a discount as can hardly Mil to 'secure theffigi- Mtn; and the •„rreat tariely from which itousekeep7ra have it in their power to select, and the eery low pried 111 lynch he is determined to sell them, will. he flatters tunr self, present such inducemertra as cannot he offered, In this location, by any other House in the trade. 11:Pilags and Tanner's Scraps will pa taken lit eit change, at the highest prices. niarl3-Ina. A.Nll FOR SALE—The subsc riber for 5a1e.5.00 ..ts acres of Land, in Middlesex' township, Butler coun ty-, between Butler and Pittsburgh; and seven miles - fro& Butler; 350 acres cleared, the balance well timbered, with three farm houses, a large barn, and agood mill site, with sufficient water for a grist and saw mill, thereon. On die same stream, four and six miles above, there are grist trials, and several saw mills: - There is no better land in the country. It will be sold all togetheri.neln one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons 111 have good level land. easily farmed, would do wart.: avail then ae:ves of this opportunity, and exaniina- , th laud. itnar2.3l WM. BOYD. II• • • • • •;,- WOULD like to call the attention of ,Coilatry.•lllerkt chums. IlOte 1 mid Steamboat ller•ketwers,,lViTritPlt Frunilles. Ise. to examine my stock of:Cynics, 4. - Aquoni, Irc., now in store und !kr. consrating..of..thia most celebrate r d 13rands. Feeling . confident.. Of having the largest and best assorted stock in any boos. West of the mountains., and being entragetlin e .issipors tation of Wines and I.lquors. &c.,"direct.tro thiargartrpn, persons can rely on being accommodated. both irr , and quality. I'. C.4. I ARTIii- "- flIPr9 corner of Smithfield and Frnnt streets,? A- Used. • attention of gentlemen purchasing garrnentrAit I dress wear, or ordinary business purposes,. is dimes._ cd to the stack of goods at prevent o ettfAtottlitare,.earte. si.sting of es-cry grade and shade of French, English, and Belgian Cloths and Cassinteres, in endless: variety, and Vestings for every one's use, which will be matte to nitres' ha a superior manner. at prices that will not be sinestlenl4 by the best of bargain makers. C:WERNERMI.O,i' marls (late 151*Guire &Co.)2slLiherptat; I) RADER: . If youhave had HAIR,,you wonldlealla , _iv be nstoalsbed at the effect of a as. Gettiti of lONEdik , CORAL. HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs but oattt riay Sold at 8.2 Chatham st., N.Y..u /I n e d bp - • till JACKSON, Agent' 119 Liberty street. Pinsbunekl...,,: 111111.5. 'FAR, ui prime quality andood couditicati VV on consignment and for sale by : • npS TAAFRE IL O'CONNOR, I.F DAVID ADAMS. of Bucks county;ia lately from 3ldzico.) will call neon tbO Post Miustite: Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt, he will heirasomethiiiir to h is interest. rR. DUFFS 131.. J3[ ROOMS REMOVED to Ahura. Alezander 4. y j Buildings, North aide of DiamOruL--Persoas desiring to finish their Mercantile Education, in the most thorough - and expeditious manner, find ' Mr. D.'s huttitittinn Ma' must perfect West of the Mountains. . .--• Partnership settlements and balance sheets inedislart.„, Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Companies, and' all' kinthiSiSt business ' can be furnished with a specification' a 44• or -: counts, drawn up in such a manner an toexhibit-Ike. ripening, conducting., closing and final settlement of Arg r affitirei; thus affording the - keeper of the books' ladSrats ' erring guide, from the commencement to the tertnixtidletit • of the business. Iforn.s-2 to 4, and 7 to /0 P.. M. • oftonga . ela &visas ion oanpaarjr7% 00KS will be opened for the subscription of Stookrel , _ID extend this improvement front Brownsville' tif.all .. State line, at the following time and places, tri=_ltl,,i. :•,. Wayueshurgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st DM: 7 ,, ' NOW Geneva,- Fayette co., on the Ist June; ' _ , ', West Brownsville, Washington eo., on the 2d 'Janet, . Pittsburgh,. (at the Exchange Bauk.) on the 4th icing,- ' and to remain open at the last mentioned place until *UPON erwise directed. By. order of the Board of Manage aplo Will. BAKEWELL, Seer. , .. Ea - Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; I,Vaynesbitegfu Blessenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown; EXatainel, '. Wnshingtoni insert anti] June 4th, and send Copy- of pa.- . per to Secretary. ' • APOLLO HAL rOURTII STREET, BETWEEN WOOD& MArtiCei. rrHIS splendid Hall has been finished, - and, fitted upltt 1. the best style for the accoinmotintion of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public Meet: , ings. Exhibitions of Paintings. &e.. &e.. by the nig_tit, din or week. For terms. apply to CHARLES IL PALILSON or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. • ix - 77 — "Inable Hat and Oap Matoulac.lea rya , GEORGE S. S. ANSHIITZ. A. respectfuily.t..-„ informs his friends and theTublic general.: ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hata and Caps at No 33 Wood street, one - door aboin!thal . : corner of Second, where he has now on hand a 'fide. - Ate sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufa entre which., he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on itter most reasonable terms for cash or city neeeptanee : Hay - made to order at the shortest notice. Utas.Thito.": PENNSYLVANIA ICAILROAD co:krpity-142K•. TICE' TO CONT RACTORS—ProposaIs trill befre• ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of May, it 10 o`oktki. a. , at., at the Borough of flunting,doni for dui - GRADING - and MASONRY, upon about miles of the Perinsylvisi nia Railroad between Lewistown end Huntingdon, link also for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. - Plans and specifications at the work can be seen atilti above named place. for, five days previous to the time vs pointed for receiving the bids. , An further information can be had upon opplientlo4tat" IV. S. FOSTER, Esq., Asioetate Engineer. at LEW..- litun-trifarld. . . S. V. hIEREICK, Stesident4 . . - . Vrysn a ' ate inclose titkettli ',. 4 , 4111 E ONLY Cll.lf - STAL PLATE GLASS thatlum ri i i2 been known to lose Its path. after beineptit - Vi !Wows.: It itetinal in quality tit We Frerteirtt„intl, Hair Plate Glass, and is mark lowet in price; - -' ~,,,,-...: . , LOOKDIG-GLAss PLATES.,,tpp gr. . Er* lx Also, Hardware of all Aeacti ions. ttnita. and Ameneaa . - - iv . „New: York, April I 18 4Sleptl-iiml . , - - t - -' , - GEO. ARMOR. :muff u. utt.L. Otrairr * : , %AN KERB, - Excille.NOE'BßOA.biuN?-_ • And Dealers in Foreign and Domestic' fothimiscivooPtill_f fusee of Depots:, Bank Notes. Gold on Silver No; $5 .WO6lll aired. 3nl doorpOkno Fourth, Wag:ride, Pittsbutehr ,nmrl4.4.y ' • , ' • Amara rixivrsx. _ • =WOW, Palllll. KRAMER 4..RATITJE Bani•ers and .E.rehange Brokers , pe a k " in ' .F. ' n P l Bills of Exchange, Cortifictwo .f.Dopoo• Cornernk Notes. and Coin. , - of 'Third•and %Vocal sts, directly oppoiite the Charles Hotel. • snoyfttl N. wor.mns £ SOX, • Bankers and Dealers in Ezehangs. Coin and. Bank, Araks, No. 53 Market street, Pittsburgh... , BZIAING NATL. !LICIT/L:1GB. 50717011 NATO Nese York._• Ipr [Cincinnati -=•-: • Philadelphia " Baltimore " St. Louis . ' ' • ' Buying rates • Bstyini raid. Ohio •i die. County.le Tediene # " Relief Notes - - ••.• 1. Kentucky e '‘ Pennsprania Co Virginia f " ..New .. 'Wheeling and l a Tennessee • 3 New. Orleans • - HOOF &Er AfItGE NT BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROTH RS;; N. E. Corner of Wood and - Sizastreets . ., PiroburgAi ',ray m EAI.ERS Coin f Bank Notes - . Tune OM*, Form* D and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit,-44, EXCHANGE cm all the principal Chiel of the !Adapt and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers. CURRENT and par rands received on deposfte.'' COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the tlniat;4l4ll lowest rates: • • . paysizE:ccam 1 . - . - :,' , ;:i•,,-.. Messrs. IS. Leech & Son - • , ..„,;,..-.••::,_•••••, Ogden & Snowd en, - ' '.• '7,: , ..- - ... : V . _ li'm. Bell & Sou. • ritUb aigk."....:;• - , I S. i.l'Clurkeu & Co., . ~ , , , , .::,•;• -, ..••• • ' • " EatglishA Bennett. Fleming & Brother, 1- .. - • -,-;-: ' Pules, Lathrop &- Co.. Pliiluitiphlat. . . . ~ W. It. Thompaon & Co. , . . . • , .- • . Jr. " Houdly. rhejps & Co. ? N ew ,-.. " Babcock co. ; • yoty - ....; . . " Tautly. Ward & Co. 1 '• - -,-,..,,,, • " Jim. 51 - Culiough & Co. 1 „ BaIdrooili- .• .., . Mr. Yams Georee, - / • .-, SI ~ 11..11notha, itueionati, 0: ..... • -•: .., '.•-•, ••l Joseph %Volum, / 3. r - ,..„11 0 ,, a srvisans. Fenner & '3l'.llillan. , "-- ' •. r 11. F. Ellis. Esq.,. Cashier. Broth of arlst&wa, Pa.. „ Piusboreh. September :ht. 1'• 3 47- •• • • ~.• •••-• , rakers: c.,ov**Ti
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