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North - EllEttnt te Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI. RTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphtt, due .3 A. N., closes 12 st W rn este Mail, Cin. and Louisv.; due S r. NI., closes 5 A. et south. via Baliand Washington. due S e. 31, closes 5 A. Mt North-Western via Cleveland, due IU A. N., closes 9 A. VI Eric and Western New York, due 8 r. closes S A. as STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Offered. F.reltange Bank • • Bank of Pittsburgh ' 550,00 $5 4 0.75 3.50.00 Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 4.110 • 43.50 50,00 47.00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market. II I Street Bridge 50 00 ,Set* 45.00 Northern Liberties Bridge. ..... . 50.1.04 35 . 00 Old 'Allegheny Bridge 25 2 00 36.00 • 35 ; 00 Cotutellsville Et. IL Stock, paid on shares, $2,50 City Maids 16 (0' cent;) llonosagalte'la Bridge• • Gas Stock Daily Rey lew artha Markets. OFFICE or TIIE POST. • TIIVIZSDAT 11.10UNING. May 4, 1645. The rivers are again in fine order, and the wharf, yes terday. presented a business like uSpect Flour Thereceipts were liraiied yesterday, and we be:it'd of not more than three or four sales on the wharf. Priceigun shout nu n stand. The demand from store was brio'. On wharf, sales of 21 bids. at $.1.70, re-sold at 31A0; a larger lot at 54.05; two' nther sales of small lots at 31115e4.09. From store. salts at 51,75; 54,57 asked. :Fates from wagon at I:lfis. Paean-111tre is not tench doing. We heard of a few sales yesterday, at about le. hog round ; one sale at =1• s a d Qv.. currency. Lard—Sale. of No. 1. in Begs. nt 5i W Itiskey—gales of 1.5 bids. Rectified at 154 d , 10c., Ca -h m,d time. ►ngar—Sales of 'strictly Prime at 51c.: fairpt se. illolassaw—We notke regular stales at _7l•32Se. Beaus—Sale oi 212,1 n. Senall \\like at eiie. Potatoes—Sale offrink Eyes nt 3l,;(rotts Grit ltantlai there are regulnr salle• at $1. 4 0:31-P3. Soda Ash—Sales at S i ; Mcilary Items The Cincinnati Enquirer or the 30th ult., says: Since our last notice of the Money market, Eastern Exchange hasheenme still more scarce, and the demand cannot tie supplied at 2 prem—some drawers lio!d 21. Very !kith doing in time Paper. Short Bills on the East anti South are taken at interest off. Zsr At Memphis, on the 2.2 d et , money was scares, and the LXinks were doing nothing. Spreie, in good demand ; exchange on the north and south not to be obtained. F. and M. notes idling at 20 ets. oa the dollar. e',A run was made on the Mobil* (Ala.) flank, on the 2.2.1, which was met in a manner to give the utmost subsequent confidence in its condition—the b ink keeping open until 3 in the evening, promptly redeeming every dollar. bar The New York Herald states that the failure or Lake & Co., of that city, will not egtharass the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Galreeton, Texas. Ler The Baltimore Sun of Itonday, says: " nil is parattrely easy. The rates for paper, on thrkstrret, have linen redscod. First class rules at .1, and undoubted severities at .1 per cent. if' Counterfeit 10'w, well executed, purporting In he of the Mechanics' Hanle, N. V., and dated January 15,181 i, arc in tirculation. .tc , Specie coniinties to float into New York from all quarters. The arrivals are about 4 100,000 per day a portion of which goes to increase the supply in the banks. The remainder hilly meets the demand of shippers. ZIT The specie shipments of New York, last . wc•-k, «ere $95,104, making the total in 1948, $3,- 904,653. • New Orients. Market, April 22. 1 OFFIta: OF TOE PICAYUNE. Corrals —Alt gh the advice, by the liiberriia throu4lit a decline of :d.since the sailing of the pre vious steatnerolm politalri accounts lions Europe we e more favorable titan had been antmipated after the receipt of the Washington's advice:. The re etztt was a very general doposition to purchase at our ,resent low 'figura is, which however, was checked by whp extreme dirlicalty of negotiating Excha•g , es- Tept on very 'memos terms. The tales are in con. :, , pience confined to 24,000 bales, as folloai: ."- Mon its 3000, -Tuesday 6500, Wednesday 5500, Thu....lay 501; Friday 1000, and to-day .2500 bales. Prices hive been steady at the following rates 111i:ruler.— .41241 Ordinary.. 1,. 43a51 mut.i.in,,. 514/.,"51 Good mid. ling 51051 Midd:lnd lair ..61 Fair 6 6it7 Gond Fair -a— Good and Fine -0— ==gl stock on band September I, 1811.. bales. 23,49 Arrived mince to date. 1,018,76.4 Arrived to day 6,153 1.58, EVT),4sted to date 7 C. 5, 5•032335 Eleertell tnday 4,470.-700,302 Stork 1,11 hand & ship'mard not cleared bales 68,053 TOISACCII.—TiIe Mayers fur Europe still keep out of the market, and the salmi are in consequence con fined to 'mute 200 hkh.., mostly Refused and Low Adm , tted. In the finer deseriptimas making has been dnoe, and uur quotations of them are nearly lumina!: e tied ..21 Cnmmou & kdinitted 4 os Fair - 5 , 06 Fine: 6lfiil Selections 7 al, STAT.CNENT OF TOBACCO. Stock on band on September 1, 1817. , Arrreed since to date 25,584 Arrived to-day 1,278 49,091 Exported to date 31,903 Exported to day 4-31,907 Stock en hand & shipboard not cleared hkds. 17,184 Stioan.—The market has continued inactive, and the sales are confined to 1500 bads., without any ma terial change from last week's prices, which we re peat? Inferior 1 le2l. Common 2.0.11. Fair 3.031 Prime .3104 Choice 44041 'Arrived during the week 2428 hhdu.—Exported 2088 hhdv. MOLASSES.—The demand has been languid, and the sales do not exceed 1500 barrels. Tile stock is heavy, but consists mostly of ordinary qualities.— We quote Inferior to Fair 1.4017 c.; Prime 180481 c; Choice 194319/c• Arrived during the week 3184 barrels.—Exported bble. noutt.—The market opened without animation, and gave way to $4,23 for Ohio and Illinois, but crei this decline did not bring forward buyers, and th 6 safes of the week do not exceed 12,000 barrels, at $4,2004,25 for Ohio and Illinois, and $4.50a55 for choice Illinois and St. Louis. To-day 700 barrels /11inois have been sold at $4, and 735 at $4,05. It is said that same 5000 barrels have been sold at these rates. BOKS will be opened at the Mice of the Treasurer of the Monongahela Navigation Company, nt the Exchange Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh. on the 'Ltd day of May next, to receive subscriptions of Stock sufficient io piy the debt incurred in the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. stpl9-0121' %VAL BAKEIVELL, See'y. 'IMH CZAR. HIS COURT AND PEOPLE. including a .1 Tour in Norway and Sweden, by John S. Malwell; received thinday, and for sole by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, inny2 Booksellers, corner and Third streets. Fashionable Clothing Store, No: 219. LIBERTY STREET, OPPO:RTE SEVENTII IrtHE Subscribers respectfully inform their fneuds . and the- public generally, that they have just rece ived a new supply of French and English Cloths, end ens. - merer,—Vestings of all styles 'and quality—Reudy-mnde Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores. constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style will find it to their advantage to call and examine oursiock before going elsewhere. tuay3-1( AMIULLEN & DOWP4ING. MEE . _: •~.4;-=. Mil - The river is now in good order, and the largest class beats are out. There was quite a brisk businessdone on the wharf, yesterday. • • ' 5.00 1,33 96,00 • 25.00 • 50,00 g;y- Two new boats will shortly be put under con tract at Louisville, for the Pittsburgh and Louisville Line. Go ahead. Mme` The Brilliant, Capt. Grace, a splendid boat, came in - yesterday with an immense crowd of pas- fk:Br - The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trips. itaT' See card of Brownsville packets Dtr See cards of Wellsville packets LOUISVILLE' PACKETS. FOE WHEELING, CINCINNATI Zr. -LOUISVILLE REGYLAS SATURDAY PACKET.—The A '9 No I fine and fast possetsger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH. J. J. Perry, C - 11131111ef, kill leave Pittsburg for %%laud ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saiurtlay, at 10 o'clock precisely. Fur freight or passage apply on board. or 10 FORSI"I'll & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly fora regular Packet, and ,vath a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. 'rite Telegraph will fLW ill connex ion with the Den Franklin No 0 and Pike No D. to Saint Louis—time through. FIVE DAYS. aptll-y 1111 AME nit lilt a.E %V 00D CHANGE 01' TlAlE—Sumner Arrange . email from April 21.-I.4,ave Manchester nt 7 o'clock in the morning. and nt each even hour until 9 o'clock at night- -ex cepting her 1 o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 7/ o'clock in the morn ing. and at liali-past each hour. until half-past 9at night, omitting her halt-punt I trip. Sundays excepted. jr„r"Greenwooll Garden is now Open for the reception of visitors. The Boat lands at the Garden. mut? J. AMAIN. Proprietor. • Proposals fOr a Lea n. 19k. TIIMAMMT Dar p ArrrarYNT. r. 4•1. CIEALET) proposals will be received. unAde rill7. the l?. set of 1.7.1 31st March last. anti) 3, it, tn.. on Saturday. the 17th June. li.4e, for sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the Ist day of July. lh4e. bearing six per cent. interest pet alumni. payable serni-annually.ou the first days of Juntc. sq. and July of each year. To bid will be received be low par; nor will any bid be considered unless one per cent. thereof is deposited in some depository of the United States at or before the Mlle fixed for opening the propo sals. The bids, in all eases, must he ettentnlttiontth Slat without any referruce to the bids of others, and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed, and endorsed •Proprordsfor /can if and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ington City, 1). C. The sums which mast be accepted will be required to be paid to the depositary of the L. States "nearest the places of residence of the petons respect ively whose infers maybe successful; tint the stuount of the accepted bids from bidders rout residing in the United States, must he deposited with she assistant treasurers al New York. Horton. Philadelphia. or New Orleans. To give an opportunity to all persons in purtmipate in the investment of funds in this stock. lads will be received fur the lowest denomination of certificates authorised by law—being for filly dollars—as well as for higher All certificates under 011 C thousa n d dollars viii tir trans ferable on the ho o ks of the treasury; but all terlifientes tor that stun and upwards will lie transicrabit• on the books of the treasury. or by tielivea - v sill coupons at tached. as che-option al the bolder. To sr nil rouru4,....and multiplication of accounts, all certificates with etsaimns attached will lie fur the 111110 at tam ORM ',and dollars. The successful bidders will be required to deposits the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of the months of July. August. September. Ocuther. and Noveno besot the present year, except for sums nut eacceding twenty thousand dollars, where the bidder may Ise tleNtr ous of making immediate pa) meat. ill W twill ease the whole amount any he tit m deposited. The stock is ill bear interest in all eases from the date of deposite. The hills will be opened at the Treasury department at p. m.. on :Saturday, the 17111 of J trae.l-44, the pres ence of all persons who luny desire to snood: but, tinder provicion tantalum:if into the art of 3lst of March M Al, no lathier will tar, permitted to withdraw his bid- Oat till Lids tart neerpted, the amount tlepoiitrd in ad s once will Ise immediately returned. The whole prenitunt on the : 1 11VillIlittv•taraleal must be deposited as part 91 the first payment. requited in July treat. IL J. A1.K1 7 .11. Secretary of the Tar fluffy_ Each of the daily papers of Boston. New York. Halo delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and Nem cirleatis.'aprl in all 0111, Stair, the papers selected to print th e la w o k of th e 2( l , i )l t t. rdStatca, arc curtiortzed to publish this advertisr• , April VI --4117thJuucti 5 Boxes Sicily Lenintotts; 40 bids prime. N. C. Tar in rood order ,reccived and for sale t.v. may TAAFTE.k erCONNER. u 11A W A. Mason Jc Co. 60 Nlarket xi. have re l 7 mired per Express 1 carman' of rich crape shawls. Also I 1111 of ii cured plaia.Thibct embroidered, Fiellell h casm si ere n many other %bawls. amyl I.;GAJr. CURED DRIED BEEF ROUN lIS.--OU,Utin lb* 1. - 3 sugar cured Dried Reef. in prime order; put up for family useflust received per American t 4 tar. and for sale by 1 1 1P2- 9 1 SELLERS & StroLs. C.IIA - MIGS ft - Ct a iNT.S=iSS and 23 Baskets Crown Champaigne Witte now land ing and for sale by C. MARTIN. GA TA NA NESH A KNOCK —2o Sacks more of those GOOD POTATOES, into reemved and Mr sale by up V KING & moot - tilt:Au here used some of the Galena Neshrosnocks . .11 by King & Nloorbend, Die I. Inainolol Alley. end can honestly say. that they are far superior to any pow il:ter ever seen iu hut market. ap ll WM. C. MEREDITH. VRESII bble more of those fine feral, No. I Iferring; ?St blds Mackerel. Just received and (or sale by fori2S) KING & moonlit:AD. Iffixii—Ugh barrels Family Flour. exira. in store. and I f tl.O sate uy S. k W. HA RRA UHL nn2d N... I Art tVe ter and Prom ids. I . )OTATtik... , --511 Larrylk :Septlit •k fora tor, put landiag and for Bale by S. at. W. HARI/MA:IL kp2if ILEEN A burrcla Green &pith', 111 atllte 1 43 . and for sate by & W. HARBM:(11.1. art; Scrrim sNATus_—lo dozen. J.nt received and (or sale by KING & MOORHEAD. IIAV RAKES.-2.5 dozen, on ha n d and for sEnle hy— sr% KING & MOORHEAD. ki DACUS, on kand and for male by V 1. 1 1.3 apl.ll KING & MOrIItHEAD. UNDRIES.—Hoes ; Liveroshin Shovels; Canal do; A.,7 Coal do.; Spades and Rakes. for sale by apal KING & MOORHEAD. riunA TOBACCO--76 bales, Wrappers and j Fillers, k..) just recd on consignment and for sale Lp ap7 MILLER a. RICFCFMSON. N - AILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of all sizes, constantly on baud by lARD-20 kegs No. I, for sale by ,_____ A nr 2 d SMITH & qINCLAIR. -1. Cif REASE LARD.-22 1.1,15. Grease Lard:lust received k)r - and for sale by 1n24) SELLERS & NICOLS. CIOPPEK-90 bags Prime Rio., Mitt received and (or kPnle by a 2 71 MYRON D GREER. 1) EMOVAL.—II. S. Boswoirrn& Co. have removed 1.1, their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street, near Market. (the room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) ale? Mils. No 1, Herring ; tU bbla. No 1. Shad; 15 bbia. No. 3 7 Mackarel ; just received and for sale by JUNG tk MOORHHAD, a.257-tf Diamond. corner Diamond alley. O9.—Sperm Oil; Whale do; Lard do; Linseed do ; constantly on hand, and for sale, wholesale and re tail, by [IIVI SELLERS & NICOLS. 60BBL& Monongahela Rectified Whiskey, in store and for sale by [a27l EDMOND GREER. O . ILS-10casks pore Sperm Oil, bleached: I do Win ter Whale do do; 2 do common do do: 5 Mils spring do do, bleached; 12 do Lard Oil; 20 do Linseed do; in store and for sale by [np2o] SELLARS h DMOND GREER, Flour, Produce and General Com b mission Merchnns, and Whokstik Grocer, Liberty street, head of Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. apt; ITOBTCCO-10 eases J. Myer's, supr I tb Lump: 3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar, lb L'p; Just recd and for sale by op, MILLER k RICKETSON. BRANDIES -2 hlf pipes superior Hennessy Brandy of the same importation as the last 4 qr cask superior Otard Brandy nosy landing and for sale by. spilt P. C. MAATIN. RI ASE LARD--!20 Idds. Grease Lard, on consign -1. 1 - mein and for pale by npYA SELLERS & rsacoi.s. 45 111 . 11)S. NEW ORLF.ANS SUGAR, part strictly prime ; in store and for pale by a 27 EDMOND GREER. 20 KEGS LEAF LARD. and jllBl received and for *ale by ra27l EDMOND GREER. • L0U11..-1.00 bbls. Ohio Flour. received and for sale by EDMOND GREER. a 27 Liberty it., opposite Smithfield et. TABLE TO RENT.—A brick Stable, with Carimgc L house., to rent from the let of April next. Inquire. of mnr7-tf -P. L, SNOWDON, Water at. IirACKEEED—Nos. 1 and 3 just recd and (or nate by Illay3 EDMUND GREER, Myer 3ntrlligente PORT OP PITTSBURGH. G mut. crrami iv TUX CIiANNICL. A RRI rEn. • Stennier Deaver, Clark, Wells Ville; •• Baltic. !aeons. Brownsville. " Atlantic, Piirkinson, do; " Caleb COpe. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, .Beaver; " Lnke Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; " Brilliant, Grace, Ciri : ; " Umpire, Young, Louisville; " Barns, Sunfish; Lady Byron, Miller, Louisville; " De Witt Clinton, Devitiny, N. 0.; DEPARTED, Steamer' Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parliinson, Brownsville; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville " Michigan No. 2. Gilson. Beaver; " New England, No. 2, Cin.; " Virginia, —, Steubenville; ' " Wm. Penn, —, Hanging Rock; Hudson. Poe, Sunfish; " Consul, Kinny, Wheeling; Colorado, Gormly, Si. Louis; " Friendship, Davis, Din. 1:1311321 SMITH 81. SINCLAIR. - ~"~'.~' . - . . E=M PITTSBURGH T BATHE. - • C. S. PMITVIR .ManneOr and Lessee. Igt eight of LES: DANSEUSE .VIENNOIn, 95 In number. TncIUDAY, May 4, to commence with PAS DE FLEUR% by 42 DallSelltia Viennoise. . To be followed , by the Farce of the Pe NEW FOOTMAN. Mr.D I Robb trie'. Afte y r - which, FAS Huna. UN OPollyß OI S, by 24;lbw Danseuse Viennoise. To be followed by the Farce of • - RASCAL JACK. Rascal Jack Mr. John Dunn. To conclude with PAS D' ORMNTALE, by 48 Dan seam: Viennoise. let and 241 Tier of Boxes, sl,ooi Pit and Third Tier, 50 cents. Wonders of the Spirit World. A T PHILO HALL.—LA ROT SusnEntAND, every even ing (except Saturday) the present week. By the Illialtir>lllll3 request of the large audience. repeated at the close of his last coarse he will give another caries of his INTELLECTU.AL IMNITERTAINMENTS. During which he will perform a combination of Original and Brilliant Experiments. in Fascinntion, Mysterious, e MUSICAL AND MIRTHFUL, Unlike anything ever developed by any . other person since the world began, nod exceeding an interest the visions of the Fairies or the Talcs of the Arabian Nights. 117" Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at 8 o'clock IIJ Single Tickets 25 cents- Six for 91,00. Grutuitous Lectures to Ladies, on Htt►t.ra, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P M. Mayl. General Tom Thumb. THIS dimingui4hutl MAN IN MINIATVIIB, wt4gleing I only t 5 pound., it; years of age and but inches high, who lieg 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 .5.000000 of pertnnis during the last four years, will bold THREE LEVEES EACH DAY, CHANGE OF HALL. At the Atheneum, for a few Day• Only! M Mars of exhibition Morning front 111 to !o'clock; Afternoon from 31 to 5; Evening from 7d to 9. lly• Doors open half nn hour in advance. The Little General will appear in all his performances. including Songs, Dunces. Grecian Statues, &c. lie will also represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Great. &e. He will also appear in his Scotch Costume, and his elegant Court Dress, worn before her tuageety, Queen Victoria; the King and Queen of the French: Nicholas. the Emperor of Mitsui, and all the principal Crowned [lends of Europe. Ile is perfectly syminetricul in all his propor tions. intelligent stud grareful, beyond belief, and smaller than any Infant that ever walked alone. The magnificent Presents, Jeweils. &c., received front the Kings. Queens. and Nobility of Europe. will be exhi bited. His beautiful MINIATURE EQUIPAGE:, presen ted by Queen Victoria. consisting (trifle Smallest Horses in the World, and Chariot, attended by Eltin Coachman and Footinati iu Livery. will promenade the streets daily. and be seen in front of the Hall at the close of each day Levee. Ladies, Families Mid Children, are respectfully advised to attend the Day Levees. as they are usually less crowd ed than those of the evening. Lt Admission 93 cents; Children glider 1G years, 191 cents. innyll-dlw ROCKWELL & CO'S. CIRCUS! INTE Proprietors of this immense and talented linars- I than Eatablishment • take great pleasure in mutoun• clog to the ellieettn 01 P 111460 1 101 and the adjacent eternity• the approaciung performance of the unrivalled Troupe. In order to be able to suit all the important raver toe on. they have purclizoked , ,a steamboat, 01 exceeding It; ht draught, winch wall enable them to run in ony stags of watt, 00 any of the. Western river...it/mut incurnirg the risk of any diyappotrinneut whatever. The Proprietor. lee l a peculiar Yotutfrtetion in referring to the strength as well as to the brthiant talent and proachable andl and Fraer. w Inch they have Inert, ena• bled, Us the couror 01 alter. slot bn retri labor and el ',non, in Cultertillate in tole estabilyhtnent They feel great pride la porttridur elleistlo/110 the nettle 01 MIL. MILAN! FRANKI.IN, Velossor reprenenlettson you i.e.. to th e large pictunal 1.111. to ht. wonderful net 01 throes - 10g 30 some roots, A outn. Ler never I,llll l e equalled by any other frrrlasrriler 10 Ille world. Tos l rllter with hill terrific douttle yorneryet. thto' balcony. over hannet... horse, hr .Sc Alan. lain daring our. tut; and tom lonye Milne. with lass a .tout•tuttg cord vuLard perform...ace., • which truly make 1.001 the wonder Of the age. Arust. without number and orriomly without regard to expense. ha ve brew rmptosed Ilar)11g the peat Winter, lit manufacturing new costume*. housings. trappiug,. de oorations. utul other paraphernalia to correspond with thaw maguthcmd PagY3l.l4lnll, tournament.. cavalcade*, and prOrell4lo3l, thss company give on every rep. reKiitatioll, and which base orated soul, a on. SCIISOU"a ever) Where Itpasa their route, awl always attended with so great eclat, that hundreds who never Vial telt a Circa. hefore. ore now Cound atnun.g the patron. of the greatest of Cur use. . There is also attached yr ibis Company. the (torten City lira., !land, who will entertain the audience, by '• dts e i tt . t.: 4 rrdot ,tr,a osteltiot t ennt irr , l'ronntori Satkes, Itiortager AS, S.irry, Eysetstetan Ildrevo, A tt". Trro.nirr• A RarksaeLl and 111 - Ptrisburgia. tut l'hinsT Mita .5,1.11.1•04 T. the Silt and litts of hi.,, Two lion, only, on lire lot to front of the Arro-ro-tot IlOtel. Peso, street Attorney,. periorrstancer to etuntne nee at 2 o's - Usek Evening per frmaeres io cotton-settee at 74 Adtitstuence, ,acts., posi t!, ety ear hair prier The iterforntance writ commence sertl, the Nicignificent Erinctortun sr.-clack, mulled the Ilalt of the iicalonins, or, the A rutt's °nue. Comic !Lung hr Rockwell awl reale. Grand Trntirpolthe Leaps and denbrrc leaps, over ban ner. and licence, and through hoop, and baloona. Coin-In diana by turning a double xemay.et, by Champion Tretniathat - Mr. Ilaratu . Franklin. Vaulting by the Company. led Icy IL W Las performed the almost incredible Cent or throwing coneeeutivc earierseta. After which. the pride and letof the arena, Master W Groh.. will perionn his beaun ,, dul net on two M 0.,. Fakir of A va, or Clain-COO! Juggling, by Mr. John Shay Atter vi hid,. will tut e n sv tea an astonishing ac t of horse manship and Gymnastic evolutions, on two horses, eon lied. the Rival !lonians, or, Olympian linunricrs. by Mes srs. R. Manuel, nail 11. W Franklin. This scene is to iiinricable, for the display of muscular power and corpo real pliancy, as well as sublunity or figures and fury - of speed, Massaniello. or the Fisherman of Naples, by Mr. B. !tunnels. Those who ore familiar with ancient history, and especially with the history of Naples, will be boll surprised and delighted at the correct and tti►torical man ner in which Mr. Runnels portrays the character of Matt saniello. His acting Is reTleel j and it IN a pleasure to witness and watch the pnigress of the perfornier. from the obsure fisherman to the crowned King of Naples, and thence to the finale of his history. Mr. H. W. Franklin, the greatest Slack Rope perform er In the world. will perform some of those inimitable tents on the rope. which have obtained for hint the appel lation of the Sprite of the air MENi;MI=I Mr. It. W. Franklin, nail his pupil, the beautiful and tal ented Master William Grady. vi ill next appear in their celebrated antipodean gymnastics and classical and mus cular evolutions. The matchless symmetry or their Apollo like and classical forms. (which a painter or sculptor might envy.) the apparent recklessness of their did . ..treed performances, and the ease, skill and grace, and celerity, with which they are executed, thrill the spectator with astonishment, while at the some time, he is filled with awe and delight. Indian 1 Vanier. by Mr. Shindle. Mr. Shindle far sur passes any ruler of the present age, in bis lifelike deline ations of the passions and habits of the wild man of the forest. Pantomorphir exercises or (eats of posturing, by Mr Wm. H. Steward. blaster Wm. Grady, wlll next be introduced. and ride he brilliant single horse act, the precocious and juvenile equestrian has already, by his beauty, talent, grace and skill, obtained the flattering sobriquet at the young Da crow of America. Among the stud of highly trained horses, will be par ticularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po nies. The whole to conclude with n Inughuble nflerpiere. WM. C. PRESTON, Agent. Splendid Establishment. TAMES W. IVOODWELI., would respectfully inform the public that he has removed to his new location, No. B 4 Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has been spared. to make it the most extensive and maghifident Furniture warehouse to be found any where, east or west! The stock nn hand, for variety. taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. Prom the most costly outfits at 51,000 per set, down to chamber and kitchen furniture may be found in styles and patterns to suit any rind every taste. J. W. Woodwell hopes for a continuance of the very liberal patronage ex tended to him heretotine, and pledges himself to give en tire satisfaction, both as regards the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal slid accommoda ting principles upon Which he does business. Ills exten sive new warehouse being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story with every variety of furniture and CHAIRS, he would solicit a call from all in want of arti cles in HA line. ap27 1 K CASKS BACON, Hams and Shoulders : 5 casks Clear Sides ; just received and for sale by a 27 EDII3Ot SPRING ASHION FOR HATS....This beam!. je fa! style` of HATS are now ready at mar 4 PAULSON'S. IS% FIE=MEM EMIII=E9 AUCTION-SALES, TIY "JOHN D. DA . 21$. AUCTIONEER. South-East eorrur Wood and Fifth struts. DENN STREET PROPERTY AT 'AUCTION. , —On Tuesday morning.," thOOth inst., of 10 o'clock, .at the Commercial Sales Room, - corner of Wood and Fifth sta., will be added to the large sale of ground rents and real state, that valuable lot of g round adjoining the dwelling house of W. M. Mitcheltree, on the South-side of Penn st., between Bay and Marlutry streets; Basing a front of 24 feet and esfending bock 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. Terms: One-fourth cash, or an approved note at four months; residue in three years, with interest payable .101 IN D. DAVIS, may4 Auctioneer. DUSITIVESALE OF &c.--On Thurs day morning, May the 40i, at 10 o'clock, will be sold without reserve for ncernint of whom it may concern, an ostensive assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, among - which are; 120 pieces rich style prints, 03 ps. Man chesterginghams; 41.ps. unbleached shillings and sheet ings, furniture and apron cheeks. mous de Mine, alpuc cue, silks. satin, sewing silk, shawls, :handkerchiefs, cra vats, cloths, cossimers, satinet's, tweeds, white red and yellow funnels, superior fancy vest patterns. hosiery, gloves, bonnets, ribbons, British long cloths, Irish linens, Ac. tic. • At 2 o'elock. P. M, A large assortment ofqueensware, glassware, groceries, confectionary, writing and wrap ping paper, forks , boxes, shovels, mattocks, picks, lag and manure tobacco, cigarsanntelles, venting desks, table cutlery. French brandy, Aladdira wine, Holland gin, old Monongahela whiskey. It general assortment of new and second hand Household 'Furniture, cooking stove, kitchen utensils. Se. At 7 o'clock, P. AI. A Inge collection of valuable mis cellaneous books, embracing standard works in the va rious departments of science and literature, letter and cap writing paper, blank books, Ac.. niay 3 JOHN D. DAVIS. I,IIEAE ESTATE AT AUCTION.—Twenty-five Lluild lb. lug Lots, at the New Court !louse, on Saturday, the 6th day of May, at 3 P. X.. situate-- On Grant street: 10 Lots. each 24 feet front, averaging about 100 feet deep, opposite the Cathedral. Also. 2 Lots together, 43 feet front on Grant street. 93 feet tt inches on Filth street, and 44 feet flf inches on Wylie street. On Wylie street: 4 I.ots. of which are each 00 feet front by lOU feet deep, and one 22 fret inch front. by about ttl deep. These lots are nearly opposite the Law Corner. Ou Russ street: 7 Lots, each 24 feet front, by 100 feet, to a2O feet alley. These lots are opposite the Jnil; one is ol the corner of Ross street and the Fourth street road. On Fourth street road: 1 Lot, 24 feet front. by about 130 feet deep. 1 Lot. 33 feet 9 inches, by about 150 feet deep. Terms: One-sixth in hand, nod the residue in five equal annual payments. from the Ist day of April lasq with in terest, payable semi-annually, 011 the Ist days :of Octo ber anti April . , in each year. to be secured by bond and mortgage. '1 ale indisputable, and possession given int. nualiatiely. A plan of the lots can be seen at the office of Robb A (,onnell, Third street, next to the Post Office. SARA u IL FirrrEnsust. noo4 JOHN 1). DAVIS. Auctioneer. I, I AS'I"FROTTING HORSES at Auction.--On Friday afternoon. May sth. at 3 o'clock, at the Livery Stable of R. H. Patterson. on Front street. opposite the Monon gahela House, will be sold, without reserve, for account %chum it may concern: 2 handsome young Brown llOrses, wills bobtails; I Bay Marc. 6 years old, and well broke for single har ness. All of which are fast trotiera. ina2 I -JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct. Artarii.:A ty r e7rirtaielookf. tap and port papa 4-c. ,}c.—On Monday Wednesday and Saturday evenings of the present week will be sold 24 packages embracing an extensive collection pints/ valuable books received from Philapdlphin and New York—among them will be found standard works in the various departments of sci ence and Literature—History. Poore, Theology, Medi cine. &c. &e. Family nod pocket Bibles, various sires and styles of binding, full and half bound blank books, cap and leUer paper, gold pens, quills &c. Sale ',iodate. The books may be examined during the day. JOHN D. DAVIS. A urt. A UCTIOWSALES 2: Y JAMES it 'KEAWA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD 11 4 1111:ET, 7111162 MOMS fray Fst - rtt. XTR A ADDITIVS',VI., 247A — LE — efSplendid Second- Aandd Furniture, and Piano FOTII Of Auction, by Jan. Mriirrina.—Todnorrow, Thursday. May 4th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be added to the large stock of new Furniture. belonging to a cabinet-maker declining basi -IIC in already ailvenised in this {miler. at McKenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Ptah, the following articles of Furniture, of a private family. viz: I splendid cottage Piano Forte, tonhogane frame. with six and a half octaves. Boris make. in complete order and excellent tone and finish; I sprit's , seat Sofa; I pair splendid Sofa Tables, 2 setts mahogany frame spring seat Chairs: cane sent Clinics; fancy and common Chairs; I pair Divans; mahogany Centre Tables: I pair mahogany Card Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables; 1 mantel day Cluck—mid at• the sumo time. I fine second-hand Gold Patent Lever Watch. J AMES McKE.NN A. nun 3 I Auctioneer. Altl:6 AND ft/SIT! Lif — a - / did view n RE, at Alurtion.-4.1n Thursday next. May 4th. at 2 r. will be sold, without teserva, to the highest and best bidder, nt .Mlictinu's A nction Boom. No 11l Wood street. three doors from Filth—the entire stork of an r %Arl/aye CriblOrtrlllikiliF Establishment. of tho to. Pittsburgh, a• the owner is declining that bu lkier*. lhe varmint articles Itt! nil 1.101 up with the roost reputed taste and juileflittit tinder the inittledinte tlirretton Of the proprietor. toad, in the latest mini. - rll styles, of the best emu-roils. and by the MOP( eetettritteti and twit WOr k - mr ai to the United Stairs. It is the largest and best stork of new Forititure Adiered at Auction. in this city. tor many years; thous wishing to purchase. will find it to their ads:mince to attend the sale. Among the articles mar 1,•• mentioned the follucting, in part, viz: Splerldid new style Spring Sint Sofas; Peery Flash Sofas; (Martians, Divan. Lounges: Dl alioga y Chairs, with Roe Li lig and Nurse dot Arm Chain,. !miry Windsor ; Boston Rocking do-; •int Comment do . fain, rind common Settees, Bedstead. mahogany Lhessioc gurrstts, da Plain do., Matto:J.ly card 'Tables. ito. Centro do., Ihititi4 and Breakfast du.: Mahogany and Cherry Enclosed and Pluto Wash ;stands. tune) Toilet C 0.,. tar. A,,d ow - ord. tely after, the Furniture of a pril . WC tly durlinitag .7...4„ current lauds. [trj - The abut e Furniture can be *ream's , day previous to sale JAMES :11 . *1iALVNA, Aurt. 1 AHi AN!) MYST - FIVE SALE of Toreip and Da; j mesh, Foot. y aml Staple Dry (ioorls at A uctaili, by Janie. Nlrlienna.—On Thursday next, May 4th. at 10 'clock in the alf.etra.a. will.be •Old a 1 Mc lienaa'• A uction ginga*, No. 114 Wood street, three doors (rum Milli, • large stock of Foretell and Domestic Dry Siocat•. of every . desemition. •rnoriq which are cloths, rassitneres, resig ners. merino*, calicoes. faUalla S. he. Tie Gaol oi will be ready for eatanunaaun Ilk-marrow We.inratiaV.l Terra., at sale. JA:llll.`i McKl N N A. may: Anetioneer: vx•rriA - I.AItiTE SALL/ rtr earned., cily 1.4 lots , suttnide inn prtvate residences oil &merlon/dn. ling terms. nt Auction —On Saturday. May Gth. at 4 0.- el.wk in the lint -noun* will lic sold on Ow premises in the 00h ward. of the city of Pin.hur 7 li.tx , valuable nod beau tifully situated Iltittiling Lots for ruts me residences at the Leal of Wiley street, viz: 10 lots frontirp! 110 fret each ou rulton Street by :0 fret to depth tow and Critsvn.trd.strect_ also 10 bits (roam..: 20 feet cett on Gras/oil - MI street, by G 7 feet in depth. nsaids r(11!•1111,treet ailionittig the pro per?) us Messrs Kroner arid Italtin as will be seen lie the plan, and situated between the Dwelling 11ousc of 'Mr, Itritee and Mr Ilettry lieu's Tavern in said dih said iota were ncentited a. a Garden by the late Capt. A Hart, deceased, it is the most lisind‘oniely situated pro. in.rty fur pre ate reside:was in AlleFlieny county. or per haps the %Verde rn Country, combining brahli with /want) or scenery. and rotnniandiug a grand and Vll /011 Id Vie.'of th e tw o cities of Pittsburgh and Allegbray, their su burb, and environs. the Ditto. Allegheny, and Morton:tn. helm rivers the ndincent vilirnzes and the surrounding county for many tittles The lots are Non. 1. 2,3. 4,5, 11. 12. 13. 14, lii. 01, 20.20, 27. 2.. 4 . al. 30, a plait of 0 turn east he ir'olloll the posted handbills .or nt Ni•Keii oss Auction !looms. The title is perfect., and the terms Ise e.0.m.-wing which will hr made known at Sale. For further information ns to the title, Plan or terms enquire Of . (icing.. (tumor.. Emir.. at las office. one door below Grant or of CAPT. WM. WARD. - J. HOUGH, 3 ' l ' l ei.Dry nooch, Foo - r7Tlrticies, Ej and ('oterie —W )11 be sold, at :WE:smote% A Urtioll Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and ;right. (Sunday I excepted,) until the large stork on hand is disposed cc. as peremptory orders have been re ceived from die OVVIIC rs, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various consignments remaining unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All sums under $511,00, cash, par funds: front 850.00 to 5100.00, sixty tiny"; mid all sum,. over 8100,1)0. three months, good approved endorsed Wier. ap'4 JAMES M T ARM: irprendid assortment of FANCY CHAIRS. I at pricate sale, by James Ill'Keana.—The subscriber has entered into an arrangement with Otto of the most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers in the West, and kill con stantly hnve on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description. comprising Windsor and Cane Scat. Hot-king, Arm. and Children's Chairs, all of which are made in the latest modern styles, of the beet materials. and by the bent workmen in the country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. apl7 JAMES 111 , KENNA, Auct. AUCTION SALES In ALLICOH ENT CITY BY 'BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, N. W. CORNED Or YEDNUAL STREET AND TUE DIA3IOND. ON FRIDAY Morning sth inst., at 9 o'clock at the Aue lion Rooms, will be sold without reserve to close consignments a large assortment of seasonable, staple and fancy Dry Goods, Ac., without reserve. At It o'clock—A quantity of Queensware, glassware, he.. a large lot of new and second hand Household and Kitchen furniture, Cooking stove, egg stoves, shovels, spades, brooms, looking glasses, clocks he. At 7i o'clock—A very large and well selected stock of new books, which will be sold positively withouVeserve. may 3 • 3. BURNSIDE, Auct. LARGE COLLECTION OF NEW BOOKS AT AUC TION.—WiII be sold at the Auction Room, corner of Federal street and the Diamond, on Friday and Satur, day evenings, an extensive assortment of Books. Among the collection will be found standard works on History, Poetry, Theology, the Drama, Medicine; Novels, Ro mances, Illustrated Books, km ; Family and Pocket Bi bles; Prnyer Books, various size, and styles of binding, Letter and Cap Paper, Steel Peli - 4,km. Sale to take place at 71 o'clock. WM. J. BL'RNSIDE, Auer. 1:17 - The public arc requested to examine the assort ment during the day. ma y 3 m usettrville Property at Auction. CINE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS. ki—On Thursday afternoon, 4th of May, at 3 o'clock, at the Auction Room. North street, corner of Federal turret. without reserve, the property formerly known as Mount Emmett, in building lots. (for number, size, &e., 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 rood now making, will render the property vary easy of access, and much nearer the city. Sale posiuve. The sale will be continued the semis evening, at the store, until all are sold. A full phut may be semen the Auction Room. Persons desirous of fur ther information, will please call on Mt. Hugh. Sweeny, at the Emmett House, corner of Federal and Isabella streets. Title indisputable. Terms'—One-filth Balance In six equal annual payments; with interest sceuted by bond and Mortgage o n the property. apIO WM. J. BURNSME, Auct. NA GREEK. •••.- • • • ' w. .ar --- • = watts bU 2uctian DEEMI=I ogrg SPRING. AND SUMMER GOODS t A. A. MASON' &C. L. ANTHONY & CO. rinsuuuca. • 'NEW TOILE. A. A. Mason it Co.. ND. GO Market Saud, Lanvin Third and Fourth Struts, PITT.SBURGII, PA.," 11101rAVE recently opened their ayew and elegant Store, AA_ with 811 extensive stock Of rich Spring and Summer Goods, comprising upwards Of three hundred pee:gages of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country are particularlyinvitcd to call mid examine our stock, an it is our intentio.t to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm. residing in New York, will be constantly , sending us 011 fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us evlery facility in the transaction of our business that could he possessed ho eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. op 7 New Dry (buds—sreresh Arrival. AT NO. 65 MARKET Sr., BETWEEN 4TII Sr . AND TOE DIAMOND, r~IIIE undersigned has just received n large and spiel'. did assortment of FANCY AND STA I'LL SPRING AND SUMVER DRY GOODS. purchased from the Tato porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fain in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Muslino, lilts 7-8 Blenched " 4-4 " " 8 " Dress Ginglintns 121 to 25" NEW STYLE RESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orlenns, Chameleon • 3 " Satin et. and rr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Oro. D' Armour " Cainlet Lustres, New style Brocade. The LADIMI 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 Breslin Mirage Shawls, Brocade nod Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Black Barred Mirage Shawls. Block and Colored Silk Fringe 'Tibet and brats 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 rind Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Parasoletts and Sun Shades. The GENELEMEN are particularly requested to rail and examine n beautiful assortment of • black, blue, olive brown and invisible green Preach and English Cloths. and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, Sze. I have alsb a large stock of Staple Goods. viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Cottomule Linen Drilling, Checks, Blue Drills. Manchester and icotch Ging,hums, Cliambrey Gingham& brows and bleached Muslims of all descriptions, which will he sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. A I3SALOM MORRIS, apg • No. 65 - Market street. Pittsburg h. FURNISIIINr7 GOODS.—Witot.z kir SALR.—Edward Todd ¢ Co.. hove jut received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods. to whieh we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. We have received from our factory east. a large stock of Shirts, of the best mnnufacture; consisting of IP doz. A No 1. Wide Plait Shirts. standing collars; 20 " " Nt;rrow " uld Byron; 40 " medium quality 60 " very low priced " 41 12 " fine linen bosoms. collars; 35 " " and common bosoms ; 50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities; 40 " bine): and fitney adjusting Stocks; Also, from the eastern cities: 6 cases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " and common Suspenders; 2 " " under Shirts and Drawers ; 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Tli'd. 40 " cotton, elastic tops 250 " brown and mixed and cotton half nose, all qualities; Fancy silk ,pd satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks, and Tics Carpet Bap. Ae . Ac. We invite the attention sit merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices ; knowing. that tin der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased. we are able to utTer some induce incurs rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the east ern cities. One of onr firm is constantly. in Me En tern marl, rt. by means of which we are daily ',applied with Now (Mods. EDWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth mud Market streets, Yd story over W. & P. lingus, rip2G entrance on Flub sweat. AIiILIL 10, 1848. R.NICRPIIY is now opening his SECOND SUP• ki P LY of Spring and Summer Goons. nod has this .morning open nu asaurtment 'or Linen I:high:fins, super Barham, do.: Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in great variety;.lllanchester Ginghnins, new pat terns. In Ids assorlitteut now opening, arc a great many articles at lower prieefillian nsuah such as line purple prints, yard wide, at 121 c.; fine British Prints at P2,1c.: Dress Gingham.. usual width, at Dress Lawns. yard wide, at IfYle.; Shinittq illustins, eery low; Irish Li awn. &c. Will nUo open this morning, un assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes, small figures. for children: Lawns fur do. Also, Charnelion Silks; India Wush do.: Crape Shawls. &c. Persons %yawing any thing in the Dri. Goods way, will do well to cull and sou the goods. and Lear the prices. Merchants will find, in the ‘Vholesnle Rooms au We :41 story, au inviting stock of fresh Goods, at shoot Ewa ern pries,. apla A. MASON & CU, 00. MAescr Srimm. nre open. ine on extensive assortment M DRESS GOODS just received per express: romprbdtte the largest end most fashionable .tor k of Dress f toodsM he Land in Oil • city. Amongst which. we mesition..M pieces extra rid. embroidered Nil de Cl,evre, .2 new article. and the most desirable goods in the market. Also. satin stripe Challies l'erages, ismc , 31ohair stripe French Jackoncts. ate. c • at.st Fresh Spring' Goods. iIACKI.ETT k 1 1 .111 Tr., tioles.alc Dealers in I.b. Good, No. 09 Wood street. Pittsburgh, invites the attention of Western Merchants to their ■took of Ameri. eon cool Feveirdi Dry 6004.1 now receiving direct from the La..tern Iniporters and runnutacturent. Receiving' regular supplies of Fresh (taxis during the season. Mild devoting a large share of their attention to Eastern Anetion gates, they confidently assure buy cis they Nelll find such inducement offered for rash, as will give the most ample satisfaction. Dete.rn li ii ing to curet the views of buyers an full, they now otfecgoods at Eastern priers. and to invite all Miceli and exatmuc for themselves. up24-3w. • t A. MASON k. Co.. No. 60Market street, hare just • received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods. amongst which may ho found figured. plain and striped Ilerage, of all qualities: Silk tissue. Mohair Strip. tlrenetlire.Siltill Stripe De Lain. plain do.; Satin St. Cita/ liscEnticy Silk French JSlCol,t,ike.. hr. . 51.10 FILF.NCII CLUTIIS.-7—W. IL Mt ItYlll has just reccis ` sit a fresh milady of French Cloths and Cmistmeres, of the best manufacture. color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase arc invited to look at hi. stuck and ear the prices apl9 CiIIiiriiNfiThri'ST.IWANDIDISIITINT.NST.:-. - W. it sj Mean's. incites the attention of buyers to his vest superior supply of Shirting Muslims, of the best make- and undressed Irish Linens, warranted from flax. For sale, at very low prices ; at the northeast cot:term - Fourth and Market streets. tipl9 I,)ILLOW CASE MUSLINS.—W. R. Alt:arta has ise‘t received a supply of the above goods. of suitable oieltriliag kW pieces of very fine quality; for saki at the eoriler 01 6 Fourth and Market sic. atiltl OTIEFITINiTSICXFAN's.—A supply. of 1:71 (from one to three yards wide.) bloodied told un• blenched. just received and for sale lose at the Dry Goody Douse of W. IL. MISILP DV. opl9 earner Fourth and Market me. DN CRAPE A. Nlssox at Co., nO Nlarket street. have lust received. per express, anoth er large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. apt: A. — JAPES AND CULLA irt-A. A. NIA.,CIN j Let street. have just reenter 1, per express, a choice assortment of Wrought Capes and Collars. ap22 IDLACK 141RAGE—A..A & Co., will open Otis morning ivl ricccs of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Strip. Also. colored Ikon ..... of every myle. 10122 I)ILK TlssuEs AND irEasunzi.—w. It Murphy has now open an assortment of the above goods, Includ ing plain black; satin burred do: fancy figured do. Also. Ilaboirines, from cis. 431 to finest gusfivies: also. Or gandie lasvns in great variety, at northeast corner Of 4th and market 311. apt? TItKINGS.—W.g M1:111'11T has now opens large sup ply of 'Pickings. Mamba...the Hann/ton, Schuylkill. A. C. A.. Pearl River. and other approved styles, of the usual width. Also. 4-4 Ticking., ark very fine and supe rior quality, at a very low price. apl CI ',AWLS !—A. A. Meson & Co., Market street. have 171 just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Sbatvls; 2 dco Embroidered Thibett I do. Silk Plain Thib et Berage de Litine. and other Shawls. ttPts.o A I, DIE'S' DRESS GOODS.—A fulLaupply of all the .14 varkous styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk Tis sues, linkages, Grenadines, Lawns. Ire., now open HI the Dry Goods House of W. IL MURPHY, npt9 North-east eor. Fourth and Atarket sts BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. hlssoir & Co., No. CO Markel-street. nre now opening an extensive nssort meat of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and most fashion able style. np2O J • -• UST received, by Express, 1 pa Super French Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cnasiincres, which will be cold low by C. WERNEIBCBG, 951 Liberty at. a 95 (Journal cop Sot Salt anb i o Ect BUILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in the improving village of Sharpsbargli ; having a a front of 111 feet on the canal. by 109 feet to Middle street. This property could be divided into 5 large build ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lota in Alle glteny, each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield - street by 139 to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT. Gen'l aprl9 Smithfield, above Fourth st. o et, MsA NEW two story Brick Dwelling Muse situ aced on the East Common. Allegheny env. Inert r 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, and four good-bed - rooms on the socond story; with finished garret. 1-:tinuire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of p t ,bit-rf. JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second st. TO LET—A'Brick Holm, corner of NVebster and Ful ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Poe session given immediately. Apply to feblB.lf J. C. CUMMINS. Notice. ELAVING disposed of all my right. title and interest. in the Gold Beating business, to Air. John B. Dunlevy. I beg leave to recommend bim to the patronage of mv for mer customers. A.-GTFINGT.ON. April 3d,.1849 117' It will be seen by the above notice that the thtb scriber has purchased Mrs. Uffmgton's interest in 11,e above business, whidh will be continued at the Old Stan.), No. MO, Wood street, where be will be Foil , to eerve all who may want Gold -Leaf, Dentist's Foil . , &c., and he hopes, by attention to his business and fa ir dealing, to give satisfaction to - thosewho may favor him with their patronage. (ape-ltii) B.DUNLEY V. I?RTEt) BEEE 4 ..-4,000 ss. sugar !iured Dcind n prime article flit &Wily use just ivelvea mid for I! by Mal SaLEitS &. Steam-Boat &flaunt.' laid lag"' CINCINNATI - ANT) PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAbI PAC,ICET LINE. !PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1. of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, nutl most powerful boats on the . wateSs of the West.. The highest wages are paid for the services- of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business. The Hne has been in operation for nix years; has carried nearly two millions of people, witlidut doing the slightest. injury to their persons. .The proprietors challenge com parison with cur passenger line iii the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the sitfety, comfortnd convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: .1 1 10NDA Y PA CEET.—The iIIo:ecOATIKLA, Capt. Stone will teare Pitt burgli every-Monday morning. at 10 o'clock' Wheeling - every Monday evening tan) P. M. TUESDAY PACKST.--llie 11 titnras ,No. 2, Capt. Jno. Elineiller, will leave Pittsbiirgb every Tuesday morr.ing at 1U o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 1U r. at. ; Furniture Prints to 1.21,c 4.4 Purple Blue and orange prints 121 , Lowns 12}' 1 WEDNESDAY PA CA - RT.—The , 'Nnw EN, LAND No. 2. Capt. S. Ikea will leave Piitsburgli every,Wedneinlay niorinn2 nil °o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at In P. M. THURSDAY PA CILET.—The BiItt.L.TANT, Cant. R. J. Gum. will leave Pittsburdli every Thin4,4lny morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursdtiy evening at 10 P. al. , FRIDAY PA CHP.T.-,TIR, Curpuarcn. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday niofiling at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 t. 76. , SATURDAY PACKET. —Mc :Itr.....YENGER, Capt. De Coenp, will leave Pittsburgh every §attirdny morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Suturdu evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACEET.—The IsA c FWTON. Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave ritlsburgh every;Similey morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunilnyoycning at le P. M. 110 V 10. 1848. 18.1 a. Pittsburgh and Brownsclkie Daily Packet Line. FEISIII:ARY ISt. 154:4. . FERUCAIIV In.lBlB. LEAVE DAILY AT i A. AL"!•AND 4 P. M. kffaThe following . new baits complete the line for the present season: Cup:. James Parkinson: IrALTIy. Covl. and LOUIS AULANE. Capt. E. SiAtilt. 'I he knits tire entirely new, and are fitted up witlioni ragard :n expense_ Every comfort that matwv can pre Cure leis been provi ded. The hosts will leave fin:Alentazallela ut the foot of Ilo.s st. Paseengers be punemal on board, as the boats will certainly leriVei at the advertised liners. .jan3l Vor Irowi -erritle . . Ili!og4le!z. , ti!Pu , ~ , -1 11-. t . 5,„.,cr,,,„,ii..,:.„.. r the v iJuve port fluting the preset!} reek; ut U A. U. positively. For freight or pnagage. imply on bruin,. felt For New Orlequ.. TILE fine new steatner OIERICAN EA GLE, JAMES Artaxste4 , 2llaster, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings. For freight or pissitg,e apply on board. or to ap2o G. 13. AIII.TENBERCIER, Agent. For Browner 14e7 7------ j;lrii, T/IP:new MO PctS'setiger steamer AT- ' 1 .1" ',ANTIC, JA tee PARKINSON. Alaster. will leave for t h e above port this clay. at 'p A. NI., positively. For freight or passage apply on botail. • feb2 • • LagTHE fast ruding par;itelizer slim PENN' SYLVANIA,.R. C. WO', leavo refu o i r mi r lir .k tr n t r h: as u sa. b , o ,e v . c .ipp al 3 u . l m i a la i T o radiale ports. For Lafayette and Wattash Nicer. The light draught steasilei SWAN. 11. May. Master, will leave for . Illez•above and inter mediate landings, regale*. For freig,ht or passage apply on board. or to Z ! JAMES MAY. For The filed draught stuniher FRIENDS:IIP. riDsrts, Master. mill leave for the oboes raid Fici-freigliitbokrllesds!i“Z ports. l 171 gu1 beard . Y. mar IS The new and splendid itOgiyn r ORIF.NTAL. V Iftknc, Master, wilrletive for the above and intennellinte ports. regularly. Fur freight or passlnte apply on board. marlo _ Beaver and Weßeville Packet. lad THE stemhboat DEAN't: . I . I, Casrz.t.Es E. IM M CLAIMS. Oster. will. dilptig 'lite earning 'winter season. lank,: dnily trips lo Beirvyr and \Wellsville. leaving Pittsburgh every morning atlii/ Flock, and Wells ville or 3 o'clock; P. IS. desk 1). M. sit TOS7 )I: CO.. Atrants. WILIIr St. Losdr laffilit THE splcittliol steamer gcORTII CAROLI NA. Lxtzssxs, Master,t:Vrill lease for the iItIOVC 11110 interim:dist.: ports. reguyirly. For froitrot or passti.r, apply on 1.1.40. fel.4 New Arrungeiniut. TIIE stentner CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on TUCA. day, Thursday. and rintu'riloy. or 9 A. at., re turning on Monday. IVednesilay. und Friday. Site han n boat at the lundittS, between ood street and the Bridge. prepared to receive freights nt any titn4.. For 2Vew Orlenni. tor THL: splendid nese atartmer SAVANNA, 'IL I)lmm:qv:v. Maser. will! leave regularly (brine above and sill intermediate landiap. For freialtt or passage arid). on M'lM; tell For St. Louis. Galena, tat4d..lllBl.mque. THE aond steam:T. ST. i .ANTIIONV. 'Mars May, ' MUSIC( ' ICOVd for the above, re g ularly'4l. li g ht or passage apply on b0:1111. or to Pittsburgh and Wlteel h Packet: — Tll F.: swill steamer CONSUL, Don-sur Master. will !guys regularly for Wheeling, on Alunday, 'Wudnesday, and Fri day. Sit le a clack, preccs4y, Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thur4day, and Satur day. at 7 o'clock. A. 0.. pesiti rely. The Consul will land at all intennqinfe ports. Er cry accoinniutlution that can he procured4iithe rolutbrt and safety of passengers. has Leen provided. The boat is also provided with a Self-acting saletyttiard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on linaril.,or to mart; JOHN FLACK. Agent. • leor Clue!mina. • Tiot new and splendid l'airener •Steam..r 1116111-ANDER, Captain! ILIA. Fame. trill mire Tor 111, above and all intermediate ports on day. April 27. For freight or passage, having superior aecommnda oils. apply On board. - 7 For Loulsvillr. ; THE Kentnecy Myer Paeliet, GREY EA - )norms. Master. leave for t h e above and intermediate ports reguilnly. For freight or passage epply on botgrd.: febB For 9t. Loul#. TIIE new and splendid Oleanier ANDREW FCLTON, IV. 11. Fr AI aster. will ;cave for the above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to janl7 4 JAMES MAY. TIIE fine steamer NVVON,IING, THOMAS LE GRIMNE, Master. will leaUe regularly the above port and all iiOnnediate on Thurstlay, April 27111. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions. apply on bOarlf. or to I apr:: GEO. B. NOLTEN IEHGF.R. Anent. HORSES FOR SALE. The sUbscri her bits just received from the West a • _MsIlLa 'number of excellent draught. ligniess ant saddle horses which he will selEon a very moderate terms. Persons wislong to procure gOotll horses nra re quested to call at his stables and exatnintlais stock. R. 11. pATTERSON. Monongahela Livery Stable, First sfreet, one door il•oni Smithfield. not: rum: SOLI tfoN or .IET.—A limitcl DUMAN /* Atli I DYE, that gives the hnir a porfeo.niven blackness. and improves and softens it. Price. prr Cents, or 31,00. Sold at 52 Chatham at., N. Y.. and hr.. WM. J.Ai(ICS9N. Agent. anar2s SD Liberty street, Pittsburgh. NEW WORK ON COAL—This work will be is /X. sued soon, on a Royal dvo.. abouti 75(1 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical Distribution of Mineral Combustibles:Var Fossil Fuel, em bracing, from official reports of coal-prod deing countries. the respective amounts of their prodtAtion, consumption, and commercial distribution; with the prices, tariffs, cur rency, and international regulations4by aR. C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, &c. fl7"Subseriptions taken at the Bookstore of IL S. Bos worth.& Co., Fourth street, near Ma/ket.i where a more extended account of the work can belie* Price: 55,00, apl7 UPERBLY LL PRATED EDITION OF THE 0 ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New 1 ork. , To be completed in 12 pnrts; fart Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, cor. Market and 34 stn • AR Raving just received a 14.ge:imporintion of Wines, &c., together with my Intgeistoek in Store and Cellar dealers are requested to call and examine for themselves as good bargains can be hint at the corner of Smithfield and Front. - : • .2P. C. MARTIN. West. Point W oriss4 .PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Railders, have corn menced business on Penn st.. near tl Paint, at the establishment formerly carried on by'Stnekhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purehase Steran; Engines. for Boats, or for other purposes, will pleate favor us with a call, as we darter ourselves to be able.' to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other estabashMent in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of ovary lescriptian can be had at the shortestnotice. RETERE:ccas—Capt. Robert. Beer. 'Tomas Scott. Esq., Church, Carothers & Co., 11. Donn. Esq...M. Allen & Co. RIANIPRE.STON, ENOCH.;VV,..kONER George Armor; VASHIGNABLE TAILOR, No. 43, - Altirket street.-- Having removed his Tailortng Establishment to the rooms on Market st, lately occupied as al:lookstore. by Bosworth . Co.. the undersigned is prepaied to fill all or ders in his line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers, and the publiegenerally. Ills long experience in the business and . ,thel success with which he has proseented it in Pittsburgh, emboldens ,him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. lie will Make all descriptions of Clothing in the bestelianner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH: aP2 S -rY - ARMOR. - p i ny pEACHES,...:-100 bags Dry Pea Ches, in store and lot sale by - Ittp27) : & MtiffAßßAUgll. • For St. Li, For St. Loul 5..& W. lIAIUSAITGII. Agents, Nit. tt3. Wood street .1I \7 or GEO. MII.TENI3I:I2GER. AO. I=MMM , 1 4 ' ! 1 JOSIWit ,Hl.lO,k&E 9pastirt BANKEits, Excirnwos Dnottens t And Dealers In Foreign and . Darned* .rathangt t lYillid tales of IMpann,l3anit 2Vntea, Ovid on Hiker. Nth 66-Weefd strea,ard dom. Wow. Potash, Wool old*, l'ilisburgh,J*,, z l marl4-ly • • ALLEN' ISILL3I3CR. ktrWoliKti. XERATIMIt. & liAIIM. Bankrrs and Exchange Brokers, healers in Potagrt'altO Domestic Bills. Bills Exchange, Ccrii/icaqs - U. Bank Notre. and Coin. Corner of 'Third and Itrood sta., directly opporttethalft. • Chaffee Hotel. • "ro, N. HOLDIES & SON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Sold, No. 55 Markel street, P'Objprh r• ELLNewN° I . EXelf A :CCM. BVItiNC! kavii - Philo:dol hie. York . pr Cinoininiti p Baltimore "I St. Louis Buying rafts Ohio Indiana Keniucky Virginia 11.4.1,jut 'Wheeling Tennessee 3 at aul9-y . 7.48. 6... HMV: RANKERS. AND :EXCHANGE RROHEELV: N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth' afflats.,' Pill.l6trlgk .:1 . 44 - .- D EALS in Coin, Bank - Notes. T une liilli,i•.-Forelpt -7. ..-.. ER and Domestic Exchun g e,.Ccaifius, ,”O r i ) ;,...P°titi,*!•.' -,-,.,, EXCHANGE on all the Pti 4l6 Pul 9.1 .b ,.. 6 "" -1 " . .!.°N . ' ...,;.,', and Europe. for sale in sauna MAIM PLLSCOSISCTS-:.•:-...,..iZ;:y...:..,:: CURRENT and par finals receillet-lan.oMdle.---., COLLECTIONS made ott.,ali Part , ' vf ale V w . 6i Otto llll l .; Messrs. M. Leech fr. Son. . . ~ ..,:+-4-,-,...„1:,:ri..:....,.:..,-..--,1.-, " `o.rdett & Snowden, - ' ..- , .--..,"::.:••":„..,.;:..,.:, I‘ 7 m.-Scil •& Son, ' - -rollUargiV.,•-,, ''':'-a-.:-'',-", - " S. Ill'eltaken & Co., . 's , '... 1 ,Ll- P1' , ... -, '"'4„;:„7.;...:.!. English & - Sennett. - • ' ' - 4 -, .'"t"'.., - .1'.:.T,r,.. ,, :.1 . " Flemiutr & Brother 'l ' ''' '' --'-"t,2''''''l''''-4:•::'::'"St, . " Vales. La th rop & Co .. ' PlillnduViuut.lel"i.,;;;;V` W. R. Thompion & Co. ' . -.,". -';'. '''-`: i;;;!.. 4 ...F,,:. , :. " Homily. Phelps & Co: ilt.i.i-. .1;'"11A " Balmock & Co. -•.-• ' 5,--- - - ‘4 ~.- Tidal.} y. ord & Co. } -•• .• - J-. irit , ;.n.l• .. ...4 Jo° Art u'loiwir & Co. ' Ilithlitioni;•2s,l4R4,.:''',... IL Hanna. Ciacioniati, 0: . _ . •.''''.''.'''''"'..,.:•• '•:. "• 2 " .Itol.eph t\.11:soo. j A ,.;.,:,,i,,,, , 4 . :.. r ....,•'•,. -, •-•'•,,, NE...s,wrs..Folwr E. Af'4l.leto. •1, "•"` - •• • . :_. ....•.: R. F. FAN,. F:51(1.. Cataiief. Dunk of kehtvitturtiqr P1i.....t7. 4 -.. - • 7'.• . _.. . ..... I'ItiVATE LIiSEASE.S. .J.er row it iO , ~:„,,'- .:15 fliairanul Alley. run be 'esamtiltad'incitll r ' ..'• . ...,t, lee., . of a prerate or deliratesatiteeineidenttii. ” ';',' t , m the Iminan frame. " -' ' ' . '' , - - " , '.'r.' ' ...% ~. ':'.4" ~:,.,,,. s% hitis null Syphilitic einplioviSgiiiiliotilli -' ' - ~ ,t 'C''. ‘ii , and" its consequences, - ti , getbOr tviikalt t air, at d r3enstt, iMpttrille, of the blood. taithallille . .:, - . 1 ...--;'" - tt'!- &A rrnerialos ight. skin clkeases,w hi, xtritrrits,gketii ..:-..-.-..:-",,-' , . discharges. essninal I..ietikisom anti impotency; illso;11114.. , :.',"':' ; ". riteunratiani, female wenktiess, discus& 'cil'itat - t0titb,.... , .' ~.., ' ,". . 7t monthly suppre:sions, diseases of - the . joints. , Gattibilt.its - -1.7,4 - 7, ano. nervous affections. pains in the Mick mat litoivisLiirir:- . .::•:',4g , „•4. lotions of the_'leek of Me hlutlder untl . .kidneyif. sre.rtiatia . .- ' ;,.".i,,,,n'.,ti eraptlons, letter. rinnvorin.tnerearinl disenseS,-,...,1ia.7-„. , ...., ....,, , ,,,IL.. . • TWEI.VE YEARS' PRACTICE- • 1 ';''''‘' ..,-• ' 'f..!'e . 7 ‘ , Exclusively devoted tuthe study mid truant:carer Vent , . real tlisonters, and those arising - from youtblitt excesseiso -_ - :-S-4-2, gaiety', climate. or impurities of the I.lood, , wlacrettylhet - ...".i.„ ,, .'17.44 coustituiton may have becia e nfeel I ICII. enables Itr.Brosett '..•;!. - /Aeis.. to °trey assurances of speedy relief to all who rnity piaCts ' ....,-'..1,,..g..9 . themselves under Ms cure. ' Dr. frott•it office' , nrci.ourceirmilktrirrntitrett orate npnrunctat. Patient. , cm' vi.,li Dtt.D. wit)tonefca► of exposure to other visitor.t. . It is of importn ire to many persons braced - aft:twine's, aid. to obtain good advice privately nod promptly:. To WI such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in vemovingeinersadfifs eases. in their various forms and stags:i offers nducement, winch can rarely be equalled: Strangers um heralga.; prised that Dr: Drown has heed regularly-ethatated , ns every branch of medicitle, owl for liar last twelve„Y•eutis. confined' - himself exclusively -to the trcuiltiene OPiliOsse diseases. . Dr. Brown is the' only regularly educated - surgeon' , is Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn. - I,D•Certitiu, safe and speedy cyres itili , its all ctlaetr i Lis guaranteed, , • , Recent cases. are relieved in a short time, withoiattalta • • [otion from business. la - ifernia or Ruptare.—Dr. - Brown also ntvitrb Eft.' sons afflicted with Ifernia to eall,.as , he has paid:paraea lar attention to that disease. • , •• ' • • Letters from n distance: asking:tilt . ..ice, toast keasasiu a fee, or they will 1101 be attended to, . ID - Office on Diamond Alley. a (cat doors•liOni.lrodt: street, towards the market. Cousultationli sirictlreaufki dentia I. . -oetas.lltewly . . , bruwu oewly diseovfßlfreht.. ell). for Itheutuatisoi is u speedy and cortaitfieirtedy Jr that 1 - willful trouble. - It nevcr fuiLs. Office wtd l'rivate Consultation! notUks, GS..D a- mood ulley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The 1/uutut.is uyaeags •M bonne, • W all Paper W archaistic. ' - TO- RICET s - FREET, lactweett..Third - Dad fourth street. Pittsburgh. l'u.-,I'IIOMAS:PATMER, antanac tartar anal Importer of. WALL PAPIC By, S.* Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, Oilattatintitl. Desips, Transparent Window :Mader, Eke, und , dehler in V. riling and Wrapping l'uper, llonnet and ; Minders , Boards. ke., att present val braid revery and well ;assorted stork of every article in kid film arbli. siuess. To iler,io/13 who buy to sell again,' he..w.iftuallta .lito,-,12 a &swami as can hardly fail to SCCUTO theg torn; and the great rrtrirty from which lionetkeepr.-rs,!will . have it in their power to seleet. and the eery..'kattlpriess.k which be is determined to sell flank. stain. he flatters' tath,. self. present sock iodursksratti as cannot be offereA.iiiiitil locutton, by soy other noun- in the trade. • . . 11.7 — Rags, nail Tanner's Scrtqit; will be titkett Ittittp:e, at the bight:63 prices,. _ lAND FOR subsexil.er °trying forssite..sl.l4r. - , acres of Laud, in Middlesex. town :lip . , litineticittlir ty, tictwern Builds and Pitt.l.orgli, nod aeon tailicfrpar thak r: dal acres cleared, die bath nee.well tiudiecedi three farm houses. a irtfpl ham and tigooll tnill site, With' sutlidivat water for a grist. and saw null, the recut, ,:.011 the, sanie stream. tour and ,six miles above, : tliemara iwo aria mills. and several saw mills: There is iitylie"trelc.. , , Lund in the country. It will La sold .all isle, two, or tires litUldied acres.' Persons have good level laud. iilllllCd.would do i.vCI avail Um: tro.ves of this opporiabily, Wnd extirriine - A4- - laud. imar23) Eery lIVOVLD like to call the - uaeotiote of Ca - notn. irsti , v. chants. Hotel and Steatitheri ltarAccrers...• private Families, &e. to examine toy • snarl: of Wines. Litituria, Cigars. &c.. now in store and cutinr.' cotttlitting , Or the t 1n0,,t celebrated Brands. 4c . &e. Feeling coulgoreni'ar. haring the•laegest and 1n..5% assorted meek in • anyLatist \Vest of the :Imams/ins. tont t•rinit coOngedirstl e ottpelY• 7 _. nation of Wines and Liyiors. &r., direet to this cm persons can rely on twing . adconintutintert tottriniitrten. nod tinatity. .1':- C. MARTIIV." , i,t., • . - •.. - .. corner of Soul thlielgi, - • _ attention of gettartnett garttiblite:Eri ttreSS Nvva r. Or ordintly,' 1 .12 , 1t1e.5" j$ tit preirS, is ditett to the stock of goods at present .111'elltit'c,frifillerA,' .. sistinC of every grade ant! CrititeS. English:lllld lleigian Cloths :EMI Ca.,ilitercy, VeAting, for every one's use. which will bb Made 10 - oiiier in 0 sop.: riot inanurr. Et! prices that aria notlie linghticiited by the best of bargain tital.ers. C. %V Kl(NF.lthlylaj, (late k EA..l)li/t ! It you Imre bad 1.1,1114:you WottletreslW: be astonished at tint titlliet of a :it,. tiottle,a,JQNFiSe.'. CORA I. ItAl VE Lt ueetliti Sold at w.! Chatham! it., N. V.. and by • WM. JACKSONJAVPIf,2,-.. S+) Liberty mr..et. I 0 1) 10161 i c . :;:s i i 'A gl i a L sue ° 1 1 il l' a r i l l t rig i t ,a u t i l d r a d :4(jc : Ll' °u4 ; l' - 3 . 1-l i aps T.-tavirn& crcox'cott, = • F of Bucks rmutry, 1 lately from Mexico.) will rail upon tin) FostMrtisitql; Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt, be will !mar of sUrucllgis, to In interrfi , l IL DUI'T'S Booti-itEE NNG AND WR.PPINtk - '_L ROOMS REMOVED to 4 1 1es.r3.Alexonthr . k Day's Buildingx, North side of Dimnpuff.—Pcriorts deerrttur, Co ankh their . Mercantile Eillicatiom . in the Lvov. anurough m and expeditions mama; s.‘ ill find Afr. litStittitiorrreus most perfect West of the l'iloutitains. • . Partnership settlements and balance sheets MarTe Out, - Mills, Factories, Joint Stock C,ompuities, add all kinder of himitiess. can Ge furnished with a specification Of tte, cotters, drawn up iir such a manner as to exhibit flu, opening ' conducting. closing rind final settlement Etr; ther attinrs; thits.ntruriling the keeper of the books .121 . 11 n . gable. from the corritnencemeilt to the tortiddalloiS • - of the business. llocus.-2 to 4. and 7to tO r. M. Diononpahela Navigation Company'. 13001 CS. will be opened for the subscription of Stock extend this improvement State line, at the following times and places, vai:' Wayncsburgh, Green co., on the 30th and.3lslrilla34 New Geneva, Fifyette co., On the Ist Jane; \Vest Brownsville. Washington . co., on the Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Bank.) on the 4t.Tl JAnd • and to remain open at the last Mentioned plate:MlS' 0 4 h" erwise directed. By order or the Board of Mtimigeni.;" , T. apid WM. BAICEIVF_LL, Seer. UT - Gazette and Journal, Pittsbmthr Wapte.alistrgli _ Messenger; Genies of Liberty. Flinontovhn Examiner, Washington; insect until Jane 4th, and send copy ertittl, , APOLLO AALL~ FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN woo) do NAMEEI . .- r - rHIS Splendid flail has been Seabed, and fitted up ht, j_ the best style for the accommodation of, the. public. It can no* be rented for Coneerts,Lectures. Publie Meets, inks, Eihibitions of Paintings. &e.&c..by the night,Efay. or week: For terns, apply to CHARLES H. pAIILSON; t. or to BENJAMIN' THY'S. • Fashionable flat and Captnerry„, =r ECHIGE S. ANSIIIITZ. Act. respectful!) , tot wt, jr informs hisTriends and "thepublic general , ! • ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps at No .731V00d Sfreet. one dotrr above the earlier of see,iod, where he has now on hand ir fine . %ix. sortment of fats and Caps of his own manufacture which he will dispose Of Wholesale - and Retail on the - Most • reasonable terms for cash or city acceptance. Hate made to order at the shortest notice: aplftarno.' • lf - )ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD' COMT - P - ANY.,NO- I 210 E TO CONTRACTORS --Proposnle will be - re. ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of Play, atlo A. 31.. at the Borough of Huntingdon, for -the GRADING and MASONRY, upon about 3b miles of the Pennsylva. nia Railroad between Lewistown undlluatingdon, and. - also for the heavy work along theLittleJurritua t Plans and specifications of the work tae •berureer it the above named place, for five days preyintillothedisturap. pointed for teeming the bids. 4"-- Any further infonnatism can belted-aka W. B. FOSTER, 7r,Esq Associate En ISTOWN. S. V. ME • r ____ ryst a • ate ' •• ow e15tf#,,...:::::',7...„ THE ONLY CRYSTAL pL.A • GLAssumuizitt A.. been known to its polish, after be nnudows. It is equal in quality to ilWftenel; Ante* lish Plate Glean,. *a is much lower in'pnce. . , LOORING-GLASS'PLATES, Cf?''ALL SI /Jul, Hardwnro of_ all desoriptsons. - Gennaut., .;.. *r... ~: and American. • _.• ' - : - ROOSEVrair 1.t. , fili ''.. Now YorltiArqth;es B- .(906-Ny).• , -.,.-.,...r... •....-.:,... - - N.. Mint. • Ruyifrg tea; Ccimity & City old* r. Relief' Noted, - ' Kenvn ltt Mnrylnnd: 'N '' . { ~t
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