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'-'•'t :'7',;::...3..:'%:'(37;,'-';,'-'7'%:'' '. ‘.: • ,;.,\A4' ',...-,C-Cafcit;-,••,. '''i ft, e •%"- •• • •••:' •• , • as • -.14 " . _ " • • - '• C ; :. s. ' • ..4,4441:4.r1 • 4',.'?W11PP01•C%,.(1.' '7 • • • • .. . . •-.••• :7. c•'••• • 7 ''1rh..;44.1••0•".' ' . 4 1 . 4? • ••4 • • • attempt2o perrerteltern toaae , a purpose disetuyeAtiManneeired spirit with which you have execassumed uted the assumed task of its accuser. As you hive indukedits the widset n range rif spec• etotiettin regard to the allegert sinther motives and coven designs - of otherir,l. feel loss reluctant to present my views as to the main object of your last" communication. Throughout the whole of it, and particularly the concluding part, you manifest the utmost so teitudeto place ' , ourself in the position of an injured and persecuted man. With all the aid you can derive from dextrous strategy, you will be liLely to fail in your attempt, unless you can have the full benefit of your high coloring of some facts, and your forget/I/Mess of others, together with all ' your fanciful conjectures and surmises. Yoiir recall you assert, the long suspended lblowsof power, which you had the sagacity clearly to predict. It is • somewhat remarkable, that your predictions pre , c e d e d the events which yea imagine provoked that . blow. As early as the 25th of July, soon alter "the happy change in mT(your) relations, both , official and private, with Mr. Tent s " - you looked; you soh "to. be dismissed-, from the service .of my . (your) eenntry." If your recall can be regarded as missal, you are entitled to all the credit of .the fitment oryour own earl] In '-' preaeuting - in true ' ite light the President's compliance with your own request to be recalled, which you now denotifinnte your dismissal, I may be obliged -to strip it or the embellishments you have ingenioualrthrown around it; though; in doing thls,you may. be deprived of much upon which you depend to , sustain your claim to be considered a pros secuted man. As early its June you begged to be recalled: You allege that this application was " rebukingly declin ed." Thia is not saying the exact thing. The reply to your request was, " that it - would be decided with exclusive reference to the public good. When that *hall render it proper in his [the President's] opin ion; to withdraw you from your present Command, his. determination to do so will be made known to you." Thu was ant a denial, but a suspension of present action; accompanied with an assurance of fnture action on the subject: your request was still pending: . a regard ti, the public good then stood iii the way of the immediate gratification uf your wish e : hut the President promised hi net definitively on the question, when that obstacle should he removed. Jselging tram the state of thiren at the headquarters et the army in January, he concluded that it was re moved, sad that he ought no longer to require of you reluctant service as commanding general. This cers tainly cannot be called persecution or punishment. I do not deem it proper to comment on the state of things at the headquarters of the army, to whit!' al lusion is made in the letter granting your request; nor to express an opinion as to the share of respon sibility therefor, which rests upon yourself, or others; that matter is, to a considerable extent, involved in the investigations before the court of inquiry, now sitting in Mexico. Your request-to be recalled, thus ultimately gran ted,was prefaced with imaginarycorn. 'dahlia, which could not be pissed without notice, boor noticed witirnut exposing their groundlessness. If the esposition has given offence, you can Wame only yourself, foe introducing complaints so entirely unthunded. The crowning outrage, as you regard it, is the simple fact that you, and " tlm three arrested offi cers," " are all to be placed before the same •. court-- the inoocent and the guilty--the accuser " and the accused; the judge and his prisoners are " dealt with " Must impartial justice !-, ou exclaim. And why is it . not impartial justice t Co what ground or right can you claim 0. have'your case discriminated front theirs 1 his true, you have, orotund to be their. judge, and have pronounect them guilty; and crouplain and repine that the lanes , of the country do not allow you, their accuser, tc institute a court to ngister your decree: But you are not their rightful judge, although they were your prisoners. liefirre that .court you all stand on the same level, and all have equal rights. Though you may have the selasatisfying conviction that you are innocsmt and they sic guilty, the government tould act upon no such preiumption. By becoming an aecuser, , you did not place yourself beyond the reach of being accused ; and unless you are clothed with the immunity of dmipotic-power, and can claim the•masinu" that the King can do no wrong," knew' not .why your - conduct, when made the sub: jictof may. nut be investigated by a coed of inquiry; nor can I perceive shat other or better right you have to complain of and arraign tee go vernment, than the other officers whom you have accused, and %fosse cases, with yours were referred Lr themanie court., If yours is a !manse, theirs is not less so. .If you can rightfully complain of per secution by the government, so can they, with equal justice, and an equaLeaim to public sympathy. The charges against you did not emanatefrom the govvroment, nor did they relate to a matter in which it could feel any peculiar interest. Not be hoving it impossible for you to do wrong, or that you were exempt from all responsibility for what ever you might have dune, the government deemed it proper, when charges were preferred against you, coming from a source entitled to respect, to cause thens to be investigated. As the anal and mildest anode of pi oceeding, they were referred to a court of jemmy. Until you can show that you enkly the transcendental privi'ege to have your official con duct ear mpt Irons from all examination in any form whatever, you have no cause to complain of the course -taken in regard to the charges against you. .11 your extraordinary pretensions are to derive any support Item your distinguished services in the lfirilil;,you ought to be mindful that the three ac cused officers put under arrest 'by yore have like claitreffor distinguished services. On the pages of impartial history, their names and their gallentdeede Mast appear »Mill:Mrs; and no monopolizingclaims, seeking "maligunt exclusions" at the expense of the , " truth- ofhistory," will ibe permitted to rob slienvol their fair share o' the glory won by - our gal lant aria under your command. •'- • With - your assault upon the character of your ...erratic brother," I shall rot intermeddle; but I mast repel-your charge chat he has been favored for -being a pulitiCalaleserters.retlie froefaith".—tor sig. maiming- hisapostacy by acceptable denunciations of one "to whom he had fisrmerlr' professed (and not _without canny the highest obligations. The rea aun. fur not sending your charges against Brevet .111ajor General Worth to the court of inquiry, are set forth in my letter of the 13th of January. I regret that they are an entirely unsatisfactory to you, but .ateconsoled with the assurance that they are in oth er quarters more favorably received. The errors of your commentary on my letter have arisen from your misapprehension - of the test. The principle there laid down is of vital importance to subordinate officers, and in no respect impairs the rights or the authority of those is chief command. As the prin. I corleS which you arraign are_ the 'creations of your - own fancy, and have no countenance or support from my letter, ram in no way implicated by " the fatal consequences" von deduce from them. Wbeth. er legitimate or fanciful, they do nut disturb the po. eitions laid dowfi in my letter. . I cannot, however, but regret your solicitude for the - support of discipline to be more ostentatious than profound. When a general at the bead of an army of freemeh, who do not lose their rights as citizens by becoming soldiers, sets up presumptions to dictatorial. power- -when he contemns the an . therity of his government, is much more ready to censure thaeto execute its orders and itistrucites - -when-he denounces as an outrage and punishes the attempt to Submit his acts, charged to be an of fence igainst a subordipate officer ; to an investiga tioein the mildest form—when he administers an in dignant reproof to his superior, fix upholding the 'sacred right to appeal, upon which depend the se curity and protection of all ender hiv command,— 'sech a general sets an example of insubordinate conduct of wide and withering , influence upon sound military discipline. • gly , extending my comments upon your: letter, I insight meltiply, proofs to show that your accusations against the head of, the War Department-are unjust; that your complaints are unfounded; that the designs, imputed by you to the government; to embarrass rear operations, impair .your ,rightful authority as commander, and to offer outrage and insult to your feelings, are all the mere creations of a distempered fancy; but to do more Men Lhave done, would, in. mjjudgment,ibe a work'of supererogation. la conclusion, I may be.permitted to say, that, as one of tbe.President's'advisens, I had alull More lathe reaponeibility of theeet Which - assigned you to the 'command of our armies in ' I felt in ' tereited, even more than appertained to toy official position, that success and glory. should signalize your operations. It was my-duty.to bring to your aid the - efficient co operation, of the War Depart ment, I never had a fueling that did not harmonize eritAthe full: and fair discharge of this duty. Iknoto ,it he. been faiWutly performed. There are. some pea for whomientragh cannot be doue to make them Statealls of .eveit just, unless acts of subserviency and ;mammal devotedness are euperadded. Prom youleepeeted biro justice, but have been disap pointed. I have found you my accuser. , In my vin dication I have endeavored to maintain a defensive line; audit' I have, gone beyond it at any time, it has bees done to repel unprovoked egression. To year fame I have endeavored to be just. I have been gratified with the many occasions - I have had to bear public testimony to your abilities and signal services as a military commander in. the field. It has been, and, uedeetnychange in 'our personal relations, it will.Oantioee to be, tny purpose to be liberal in my appreciation of your distingsuffiedlmilitary irierits; :in respect to your errors and your faults,„Mougb I could not be blind, I regret that you have not per- 4 - milted me to be silent. limes the. honor to be, very respectfully, your obedieut servants . W. la. MARCY, Maier GisneralPirttrezet.D.St?axe, Secretary of War. U. B. Army, Mexico, =MN _S~ ~! EMS .£~ '~~ ~ ~~ C,( ESE ===l =EI Elligini MEE , 7it':;.! , _':, , i: ..:•••,f'...::.:',,',..';!'s- EMMEI .-• . r • t'''''''''":4ll,..f..s4-.1".t3,4". 1-4 A.V4:441'6'4-1,:tt4411.:.1/4r.!4:11'ei,;4111-74-SW ix ~XV , t :7'. . -1(:^ ay. • svcv t s ' I. maga MEM =Il • }7,4 "?)-- 4;4 1, 4. 4 3.. 4 4 - 4 3 s`-‘. MMMIN ficws Teleti*lolll Reported for tile Mortdng Post Thirtieth toneeless— First Session. . ColTeepoldenie of the Pitteburgh Moraine Post. WASUINGITON, May 5, ISM St xert — Mr: Atcheson, from the Committee on Public Lands, asked and obtained leave to bring in a Bill granting certain lands in Missouri, for the construction of a Ftailroad. This has reference to the Whitney scheme. The Resolution of Inquiry as to certain officers now in the military service, appointed by the Presi dent, and not nominatedby him to the Senate, was re-considered, on motion of Mr. Allen. Re con tended that the Senate had no right to make such inquiries of the President, who, during the recess of the session, had a constitutional right to make inch appointments. The subject was laid aside informally. Hannoganmoved to take up the Bill relating to YUcatan. Re charged, in his speech, that Eng land had ieteifeied'in the internal affairs of Yuca tan', and had stirred up the Indians to insurrection, and furnished them with ammunition and arms. Mr. Clayton followed, and urged that the passage of this Bill would involve the violation of the late treaty ratified with Mexico, and would' also violate the armistice, as we had no right to invade Mexican territory. Jefferson Davi" suggested, as a substitute, the transfer of a part of the troops, now in Mexico, to Yucatan ; whose place could be supplied with Volunteers. Mr. Crittenden followed, in opposition to the Bill, and was succeeded by Mr. Foote, who warmly defended it. Before a vote was taken, an adjournment was carried. House.--Mr. Stewart, of Pa., introduced a Reso lution declaring that Gen. Taylor contrived an ex position of the true rule of action, for the Ameri can government; objections being made, the Rego luton was laid over. A communication was received from the relatives, about the presentation, by this government, of Portrait of De Kalb. It was offered to the Commit tee on Foreign Relations. The balance of the session was devoted to the discussion of private Bills. NEW YORK BIARKRTS N's-w Yeas, May p. m. F1.01.711- 2 1'he Market is steady but net active. Mod erate sales of Genesee arc made at 56,2580,37. Western brands arc sold at 59,12. GlWN.—There Is a steady demand for Corn, with sales prime yellow at Me. Oats arc dull. PORK.--Ilolders are asking higher prices but no sales are reported. Western No. I Mee is held at 1510.50. GROCERIES.-31olasses has an improving tendency Codhe and Sugar arc without change. PHIIsADELPHIA MARKETS. Pruttnst.mitA, !kitty 5-3 p. m. FDOILTR—SoIes Western at 5.5,67. GRAIN.—The supply is small and prices unchanged PROVISIONS—No change. ill - Every thing is dull. BALTIMORE MA BEETS BALTINLOILII, May 4-3 p. m. FLOUR—Sales Howard street brands at 83,6,1-05,75 at rhkh figure there are more sellers than buyers. IPIIEAT—SaIe• Prime Red at 81,4021,42 prime White $1,4901,51 CORN.—Sales prime white et 43015 GROCERIES—Nothing ofitnportance doing in Sugar; and no change so also in Coffee and Molasses PROVISIONS.—Nothing doing; quotations steady: Western Lard is selling at Msznontsx Coxranisam.--The disenesion yesterday morning was exceedingly interesting; and we could not avoid admiring the forbearing spirit manifested by the members, on so exciting a topic. The Slavery question was incidentally sprung upon the Conference. Dr. Pierce, who has been appointed a delegate from the Southern division of the Church, addressed a letter to the Conference now in session, which was read on Thurs day, and referred to the Committee on the state of the Church. Dr. Pierce (as we recollect) requested a seat in the Convention, and promised that be bad authority ne gotiatcd for the establishment of fraternal relations be tween the Churches North and South. The Committee reported adversely to the report of Dr. P. Upon this Re port the debate started. Many amendments were offer ed ; and - many speeches made, remarkable foesciand rea soning and eloquence. Rey. Collins, of Baltimore, be came quite warm in opposition to the Report ; he feared that a wrong construction might be put capon the object of the Conference, abroad. lie was its favor of receiving the delegate from the Church South; and advocated the prosecution of every. measure that might tend to frater nize the two great bcdies. But we can gave no adequate idea of his remarks. Rev. Tomlinson, of Augusta, Ky., participated in the discussion, and emphatically declared that the Methodist Episcopal Church of the North was opposed to Slavery, and the Church South was the advocate of the institu tion. He was with. the North on this question. lie was hi favor of the Report of the Committee , and concluded by offering en amendment in the form of a proviso, de elating that nothing in the Report should be construed as a bar to the reception of any proposition for the estab lishment of fraternal relations between the two divisions of the Church. This amendment and the Report were finally adopted unanimously, Bled-.At his residence on Deer Creek, in this eoun• ty. en the morning of Thursday, May 4th Mr. Roza= BLACK. brother olthe Rev. John Black, D. IL, of city, aged 63 years. Patterson!. Carriage Illanufthetory . ., Opposite the Merchants' Hotel, Smith fi eld lira; and us Di - - (mond Alley, between. Wood and Smietfield streets, - - - AVnuus may always be tumid an assort went of Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies t and all kinds of Heavy Work, -- -"•" 1 :' a from a six horse Wagon down to a Mice barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to may 6-tf .ThICON-110.000lbs hog round, just received and for sale j 3 by my6 POINDEXTER. & Co. 411.L3,0U0 lbe good Lard, in tibia, received and for JIA sale by my 6 rOINDEXTER &Co. NO.B t. m,_.50 Mid, prime N. 0. Sugar. received • pars b Lady Byron, by POINDEXTER. & Co. - LIE-kir-80 bales Manilla Ileum, a very handsome ar il. tick, in store and for sale by my 8 POINDEXTER & Co. seIOFFEE—IOO bags prime green Rio Coffee, lust rec'd V from Baltimore. my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. 7 DEPPEIL-1.50 bags in store and for sale at very mod erate prices, by my 6 POINDEXI'ER & Co. T LIVE-200 bbls Louisville white Lime. very superior, 14 for sole by myB POINDLXTLR & Co. y OAF SUGAR-120 bats low numbers Loaf Sugar, in J 1.4 store and for sale by my 6 I'OINDEXTER & Co. GLASS -200 boxes ail° Window Glass; 50 boxes 10x12 Window Glass; (or sale by • my 8 POINDEXTER & Co r I IKA.-250 half cheats Young Hyson, Imperial hnd Oun I powder Team, for sale by POINDE.XTER & CO. - FIR ED PEACHES-100 Du. very good, in store and If for sale by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. IDOTATO , I24-600 sacks Illinois POhaloes, for sale by nty6 JAMES IILAY. ARD-13 bbls Lard for sale by Mr 6 JAMES MAY. ItyrACHINE CARDS—The undersigned has reCCIYCa the usual supply di Sheet Cards, for wool carding machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, • 26 Wood street EP50.741 SALTS-10 barrels just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.. may . , corner First and Wood' sts LEPSOM SALTS-1.0 casks, just received and for rain by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. ray corner First and Wood eta Steam Boat Stools for Sa/6. OWONE HALF of the fine Ateamer WYO MING for sale; also, one ei4hth of steamer O. . or particulars and terms enquire of S. & \V. HARBAUGH, my 6 53 Water street and 104 Front st bags Barley, just landed Iron, beaver and for sale by S. & W. lIARBAUGH. CiEESE--50 boxes Western Reserve, just landing from awarder Michigan and for sale by my d 8 . & lIARBAUGH. BROOMS --.Z doz Brooms, for sale by my 6 • S. & W. HARBAUGH CANTON CILAYE SHAWLS .- Just received another invoiee of Canton Crape Shawls making the most ex tensive assortment to be found in the city. A. A. MASON S 60 Market st, PcrrAsH.--15 casks , superior, just reeeived and for eale by Imyol 'SMITH & SINCLAM LARD 01a prim , Laitiele, 1...-7 j Lard „dO Oll, ,ny6 For sale by SELLERS .& Nwor.V.: TVCON -3000 bg.BaccNif for stile hp . MY 6 JAMES MAY, Water et. SinPAMIR! FASHION FOR HA '.—Thia bawl furl style of . H A TS are now reedrat faar+PAULSON'S. 1.141 b - , • =Er 7 - . 20 KEGS LARD, No. I—ln store and for sole by moy3 EDMUND OREM GALENA POTATOES--75 socks mere just received and for sate by intaylli KING & MOORHEAD. DRIED PEACHES-18sacks very line, just received and for sale by tap2Bj SMITH & SINCLAIR. Ttillfrifb — UNl.EVY, Ginn BEATER No. la) Wood tl street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold Leaf; Dentist's Foil , &e.. constantly on band, and manufactured to order. (ma 34 • mrANTED TO SORROW—Several small sums, for 2, 3 or 4 months, for good and undoubted notes, well endorsed. Wanted—Places for several laboring men, clerks, salesmen and boys, in the two cities and neigh borhood. Wanted—Several good cooks and chamber maids.. 1 . 0.• Persons who have money to lend may advanie their interest by leaving word (confidentially) with ISAAC HARRIS, At his Agency land Intelligence Office,. OLIVEm Oix,ficziege received, e at d.E:l;cmhdapogrecal h la otel. D. A. FAHNF.STOCK k CO., ap2l Cor. First and Wood all. OIL OF LAVENDER—ISO lbs. just received sad for sale by B. A. FAIINESNOCK & Co., may 2 corner First and Wood sts Monongahela Coal Lands. FOR SALE—A valuable coal property, on the river, one mile above the bridge at Monongahela city. Pits 400 feet from the river. Fifty acres of the land are in cul tivation, the rest is well timbered, and can all be worked. There are two dwelling houses, a large peach orchard, and limestone of a fine quality, on the premises. The above will be found worthy the attention of these desir ing prime coal and (arming lands, in a good location, S. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, Smithfield. above Fourth st. artlllll HORSES FOR SALE.—The subscri ber has just received from the west al number of e.teellent draught, barn ......„.....?„.. saddle horses which be will sell o terms. Persons wishing to procure quested to call at his stables and 'Monongahela LiTery Smithfield. THE SOLUtIO. P J . liquid ' .MAN HAIR DYE, • vas the hair a Perfect raven blackness, ntulin and softens It. Price. 50 cents, of $l,OO. Sold at Era Chatham at., N. Y., and by JACItSON, 44enti,_ 09 Liberty street, - 'Pitts CARD—Haring iwt receireda — Tirge Importation of Wines, &e., together with my Isege 'tech in Stare and Cellar dealers are quested to call and examine for themselves as good bar gains can be had at the cornet of Smithfield and 'MIL P. C. ALARM, NEM Viiiiiirracti nib PITTSBIIAGH.BOARD OF TRADE. .1. cAIIOTHERS ; , 1 . • .1. McFADEN. ; - Con.vrnrs Fon ,11 La. W. W. WALLACE. . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1q49. nztennitioat Packer Line. leaves daily for Citteinnati.lo Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. ar.. and ii P.- 3i. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. it., and 12} P. M. Westeni and Southern Mail Coach Line. 6 A. North-Westeni; via Cleveland. da11y,11.1.1. N. Erie mid Western New York. daily. 9 A. M. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. 11. ARRIVALS AND DEI ...RTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. at., closes 12 ta Western Mail, Cin. Dud Loamy., due B P. M., closes S A. South. via Halt. and Washington, due B P. M.. closes 3 A. is North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. x.. closes 9 A. 34 Erie and 'Western New York, duo 8 e. ar., closes BA. is STOCKS. ''''Par Mane. Asked. Offered. Bank-of Pittsburgh 050.00 850,75 050,00 Exchange Bank ' 50:00 44,00 43.50 literchants' and M. Bank 5000 47,00 45,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank - . None in market. Hand Street Bridge. • • • 50,00 50,00 45 0 0 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 36,00 Old Allegheny Widge .e . . 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville It. It. Stock, paiton shares, $2,50 . . City Bonds (6'p' cent; Monongahela Bridge Gus Stock Dolly Review of the MOrketa. OFFICE OF THE POST, SW/TIMMS MORNING, May 5, 1943. I Floxtr.—The receipts yesterday were light, and there appeared to be but little activity: Some lots were receiv ed for shipment. There were sales at wharf of 104 bbls . nt 54,05; 1443 bbls. at same; 29 bbls. at 89,68; and one or two smalksales at $4,62; from ivagon 14 bbls. at 84,65; from store the regular rates were 154.7564,04. Potat oes.—Tlee receipts continue heavy; and yes terday there were many sales from stores at rather low rates; 100 hu. Pink-Eyes at 40c.: 40 bbls. at SI; 20 bbls. Reds at Si; a small lot good Neshruntocks at 81,25; other sales extra article in large bbls. at 61,50. Btatter.—Sales 6 bbk prime Roll at 14c.; other sales not strictly prime at 13c. Sugar.—Sales of 7 hhds. strietly prime at 4c. cash.; other sales at amste. according to quality. Dried Apples.—Very scarce and demand good; i sles of good quality in a retail way at ft7e. Dried Peateheat—Regular sales at $1,5021,62. Molasses... The sales were dull yesterday,: at Zia 2sc. Chem.-No change:in prices; sales of W. R. were made at 6017 c. W hlakeyßegolar sales at 1E1020e: Csitreal3risk sales Prime Rio at 8081 e, cash and ime. Lard—Sale• of No. 1, in kegs, at 51,ipA1e DeansiL-Sale of 5 Ibis. Small White at 574 e. Bacon—There is not much doing. \Vs heard of a few sales yesterday, at about 4e. hog round; one sale at 21, 3i and 41e., currency. RATES OF Corrected KItAMER AND RAILM, CORNER OF WOOD Is COCK T. daily by EXCHANGE BROKERS, SD TIMID VTRECTS. 01110. PENNS YUMA. Pittsburgh Banks pa Philadelphia Banks pa Germantown pa Chase county pa Deterware bounke ..... - pa dlntagoonery aunty pa Northundultnnd as nty •pu Co!. Dank. Endo Co.--pa Reading. pa Lancaster -Im Daykstown . pa . Fasten pa Bud. sou my pa Potrrt ilk pa Washington I I stat•• Bank and branches. • .2 1 COsainnati Banke.• • - •....2 Gikikeitts ( Lawrence) 2 1 Ciefuenbus Bunk 2 Xenia 2 Maelilion. 2 Sandusky 5 ((maga . 2 1 Norivark. 5 Neuf Lisbon 2 :Tower 75 Marietta. 2 1 rhiltirotht 2 (*freehand Satiota 2 Lancaster. e , ilansilion. 10 Canso's. 20 thtssna. 50 (inane:ilk 50 iLL/N - 01S. Stall &ink and Branches 50 1 Bank of Illinois. '5 ttrou•nrrii&. rtyrk . 132312! 12=111 Lf 163 VIC>, Iryorainc 2 Eric. 2 ; Writ Branch. 2 Way noburg 2. , Su quehanna county .5 Lehigh county I U. States Dunk . 2.. Relief Now 2 City and Camay Scrip- - -.2 INDIANA. ancmc A N. rain.Ri inalt range Company • • • • • 5 ata Bank 5 [ Oakland amnia 10 Farm. and ditch. Pank • • 10 St Clair • no sale =CM I.. T k ENNESSER. EASTERN EXCHANGE. Nete 'rink iprem.) Ph itadripAa. • • 4 • • • State Bank• and brandin —2 State Scrip KEA - TUCK Y. AU Banks... 2 rIRGI‘IA EaII , TMI Canis- Bran .• • • Branehrs . 2 Fj Brandt al Mar:ran:own- • • •I; VALUE' OF COINS. ,Amer. Gold (prren.) f :01d- • - •do- • • •do 5 IGTAintaa $5 00 Saceseigns . 4 63 Feattrickdoes 7 60 Ten Psalm 7 60 Ten Guilders 390 Lou iad'ari 1 45 Napokans 3 /Lbublaan.Spanish•-••10 00 Do. Panist 15 30 ,Dnents 415 MARYLAND. Baltimore city Car airy Banks NEW YORE City Ban/s. Pa Country Rank. • NEW ENGLAND. AU JOirent ban NEW JERSEY. Piainfteht ne t, yOROCCO.-A good and I Morocco, Kid Skins, Li lower than heretofore, by taapi-lwd won selected stock of Hoot 'ohms. ttiodingb, ice.. for sak RICHARD HARD. itOwNlltx AND CO allqualities; just rerriv EDWAR Lrket sta., 34.1 story e OkHALE DOSE-300 dna ad and or bale low by D wan) ta Co, N. E. cor. tnrastac on sth at. ntnys an Sllliftta.-20 doz.. extra fix and for salt low by [may oe *Me just roceired - 3] EDIVAIt.DTODD& Co SOAP AND CANDLES-50 boxes No. I Soap; ES Candles; just land. from 1111Cailter Pacific, and for salt , by trinE & W. If ARRAUCII. SL'Call.--MTiii7l.s. 0. Sugar, a prime article, just no ceived mid for salc by mat! 8. k W. HARDAUDU jr v. AT. -dritr bugs Oats.just received p r sickroom Calsl _1 Cope and Heaver, and for sale by .mat 8. rt. W. C LOVERSEED--10 bags , just landing and ktgoirlis by snail 9. & W. HARBAUGIi • iffiSalia just landing and for sale by 8. 8 W. FIARIIAUGiI CAWE' SEED-2 barrels rust received, 10111 tor sun by B. A. FAIINESTIX:R & CO., may 2 PTATOES-114 Backs prime Illinois Potatoes, land ing from S. B. Genesee, and for sale by maya SMITH & SINCLAIR. arIHEES E—A small lot ‘Ves (or sale by_ (nuayM T Lard, in a nany3 Q ES-I,oou lb.. bt cm, lot mny3 HANISZ25,OOOiliis. !Innis fo may 3 C by SMITH & SINCLAIR. , r sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. ANVASSED BACON HAMS—On hand, just reeei• ad and for wale by (mn3) EDMUND GREER. iILEAH.I3ACON FIDES— In store and for G? EDMUND O3tEE Liberty at., opposite Smithfield at. mo crate horses ate re line his stoek. LL PATTERSON, e, First street, one door from on EMII!IIMI } .. . ' lir' The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trips. REGULAR • SAM - DIMS PACK-XT.—The A No 1 flue and fast passengerteam Poc ket TELEGRAPH J. J. • Pe s fty...Cout- Ina litter, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel-. ing, Cincinnati and Lonisyille. and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 . 0'elock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to • . • FORS}7II & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph. has been built expressly fora regular Packet, andwnh 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 Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Saint Louis—time through, FIVE DATIL • ap2f-y 5.00 1,43 05,00 STEAMER GREENWOOD)-. CHANGE OP TlME—Summer Arrauze mem from April 2.l.—Leave hlunchester at 7-o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until 9 o'clock ut night•. -excepting her 1 o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Plttsbnrgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-past each hour, until half-past 9at night, omitting her half-past 1 trip. Sundayeexceptcd. g 7 Greenwood Garden is now open for the reception of visiters. The Boat lands at the Garden. J. APKAIN, Proi TRILL/Isar DEPAIITINICCT, April 17, 1849. EALED proposals will he received, under the act of S3lst March Inst. until 3, p. to., on Saturday, the 17th June, 1949, for sixteen millions of dollars of Muted States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the lit day of July, 184.9. bearing six per cent. interest pit ?anima, pnyable semi-nnnually,on the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. No 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 nt or before the date fixed for opening the propo sals. The bids, in all cases, mist be unconditional, and without any reference to the bids of others, and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed, and endorsed 'Propose/afar loan of 1849,' and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ington City, D. C. The sums %%Ind' may be accepted will lie required to be paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the places of rcsidelfce of the perons respect ively whose offers may be successful; but the amount of the accepted bids from bidders not residing in the Baited States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or New Orleans. To give tut opportunity to all persona to participate in the investment of funds in this stack. bids will be received for the lowest - denomination of certificates authorized by law—being fur fifty dollars—as well as fur higher sums. All certificates under one thousand donors wi ll be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but all certificates for that sum and upwards will be transferable on the books of the treasury, or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option of the bidder. •To avoid expense, confusion, and multiplication of accounts, all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand 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, October, and Novem ber of the present year, except fur sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where the bidder may be desir ons in making immediate payment, in which case the whole amount may be at one, deposited. The stock will bear interest in all eases from - the date of deposite. The bids will be opened at the Treasury Department at 3, p. tn., on Saturday, the 17th of June, ltti, in the pres ence of all persons who may desire to attend; but,nntler a provision introduced into the act of 31st of March lust, no bidder will be permitted to withdrew his hid_ On all bids not accepted, the amount deposited in advance will be unmediately returned. The whole premiutn on the amount awarded must be deposited as part of the first puymeut requited in July next. IL J. WALKER. Secretary of theirreasury. Each of the daily papers of Llo.lon, New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans, •nd in all other States the paper. seleeted to print the laws of the I.7lllted States, are authorized to publish this advertise. meet. April ill—dil7thiuneif 3113St1G RI rpHE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for • young or I old person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or had teeth. Persons who hare either, are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without fail, Mike the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the rums hard. Deader. just try this outs. It is sold in New York at 82 Chatham st., and by 'WM. JACKSON, Art, ruar2o 82 Liberty st. Western Pena:kiwi v•aalla College of Hsalthi DR. WILLA RD'S ALF ERTISEALEN I' FOR 1 86 8 • These family remedies, consisting of DR. WILLARD'S rEILIIIFUGR. COUGH MIXTURE, LIVER PILLS, FEVER .4NO AGUE EITEILAII EATOR., Have already become so universally pppnlar, wherever introduced. that the proprietors arc induced to place them within the reach of all. Of the virtues of these medicines, it in altogether unnecessary tar us to speak, as they have always, triter:err in:iodated, been able to r.commend skenuurrer. The nutneroes certificates, which from team to time have been published. besides others now in our possession, is sufficient evidence, not only of their virtue and power to cure, but that they are duly appreciated by an intelligent public. When the countryl Is flooded with " Panaceas. " "Misers," "Ran sants,” and "Pills," and many of the to of a doubtful character, persons are et a. toss to know how far they should trust any of them. Rrjest them ai and try those which have been premed by. the crpair' “c 11 years. Stich is the character of the; nedicines compounded by Dr. Willard. an cnnueni practitioner, and sold by men of character who have something more id stake than the ac cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public may knew, what these medicines are, the greater part of our advertising will be genuine certificates, Thus you may be satisfied that "their own works will praise them." These medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. W. Brockway & Co., 10. d. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other Gutsiness must be addressed. Sold also by J.:Schoonma ker & Co.. Ogden & Snowden, Joel Alohler, B. E. Sellers, F. L. Snowden, John I'. Scott, .1. ff. Cassel, James A. Jones, John Hays, Spaulding k Kneeland. Also, by Elliott& Beektuu, and I). M. Curry, Alelgheny 1 city. - apt t d&wy star Bakery *ad Ice iCseant Saloon. CS. BICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully announces to his old friends ane customers, that he has fitted up his establishment in a neat and bectuttful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest notice with Cukes, Ice Creams. Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of business. Ho solicits a share of pliblic patronage. ap 2i-lm rn Renerve, old and new 8511111 k SINCLUR. els for sale SMITH St SINCLAIR. - IONSUP MT IT, lON, COUG SPN ti TIN OP BIAXJL 4.J BRONCHITIS, he—To Conaumptirm—Four-fifthi of you are really stafering from neglected colds. or an ob struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li fling of those. tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lunge. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strengidt of the patient, and death ensues. I AYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy result. It is, certain in its effects, and =mot fail to relieve. 117 - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA SWORE, 70 Fourth st., near Wood . Wholesale and SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. I°BERT H. ILSATLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, that he Continues to occupy that large andcorn modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Semite Fa n estoek & Cu., No. Eitl, corner of Diamond alley mid Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddled, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags. % Ohms, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles i tt his line. . . . He also keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to flunish to order, all kinds of Riveted liose,rnanufactured 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 would do well to call and examine his stock before .mrehasing elsewhere, as he is determined-to sell- finer rate artidlea at very low prices. (J Don't forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wo'od street and Diamond Alley. apD3 EOR SALE—A Valuable Property ember for Manufac turing or Mercantile Purposes, having a 20 feet front h on Water and - Front streets and is 160 feet deep.— This is believed to be the only property of the kind in the Market price. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, gen. agent. Smithfield above Ith street. A NEW WORK ON COAL.—This- wra will sued soon, on a Royal ave.. about 750 o will treat extensively of the Geological am Distribution of Mineral Combustibly bracing, from official reports of the respective amounts of ' • - and commercial dist • reney, and ini Fellow !aphical ;-.li Nei, ern _ _Jueing countries, _ CroduCtion, consumption, with the prices, tariffs, Aar nal by R. C. Taylor, leologield Society ofJLondon, tre. _Sieriptions taken at the Bobkstore of H. S. Bon orth is. co., Fourth street, near Market, where a more extended account of the work can be seen. Priem 155,00. apl7 crupEntnAr ILLUSTRATED EDITION OP THE 0 ARABIAN NlGllTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. To be completed in 12 pins. Part let last received and for sala by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, eor. Market and ad as. agl2 13(YEWIES.-110 sacks Indiana potatoes a _good an. title and in good order now landing per 51.•13. Sarlis • Boy, for sale on consignment by GEO. COCHRAN:, No. 25, Wood street:. 00LE LEATHER-300 sides red just reeetved and4oo sides do., to arrive ibis week for sale by HICIIARD BAltb. 1.4.W09d mayS-Ivrd POILT - "OF:PlTTisatatclu. 7i PEET WATER lit TIM citiiimeL,—,raraszca ARRIVED." - Steamer Beavcr ' Clark, Wellsville; Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic.. Parkinson, .do; "" Caleb Cape. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; " Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; 44 Baltic. Jacobs,. Brownsville. 4 4 Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: 44 Caleb Cope.. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville. o Clipper No. 2. Crooks, Cincinnati; Genessea, Louis; ' Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport; 44 Ariadne, Morgantown; - See card of Brownestlle packets. lrir See cavils of Wellsville packets "LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WIIEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE CE9E3 Proposals fora Loa =WM - mtzstmtnt.s; PITTSHDRaII THIC.ATAILG. • C. S. POITZ7I , Manager and Lessen GREAT SUCCESS or THE VIENNOISE CHILDREN Stituritty, May 13, to commence with the ALPLNE MAID. To be followed by LF.S THLOLIENNF. by 24. After which, BOOTS AT. THE SWAN. To be followed by the PAS UUNGROIS. - After which, the NEWt. FOOTMAN. To conclude with Pas de Flew* by 42. .117.15 t 'and 21 Tier of Boxes, SI,Le; Pit 50, and - 3d Tier. 25 cents. NAT U N DE R ' ! INTF EI),"TERTAIN ,V MENTS LA ROY SUNDERLAND will com mence his mysterious experiments in QUINCY HALL, Allegheny city, this (Saturday) evening, at 8 o'clock, to be continued Monday', Tuesday and IVednesday. He will . faseinate various persons in the audience and cause them to sing, walk dance and perform numerous other incredible feats in a state of unconscious Trance ! c' [lo7'Ticketslls cents, six for 81.00. - Phrenological descriptions of character, and ex amination of invalids, at Quincy Hall daily, from 5 a.m. my 6 himeral Tom Thumb. His distinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, weighing T only 15 pounds, 16 years of age and but 2d Inches high, who has been received with the highest marks of Royal favor by. Queen Victoria, and all the Principal Crowned Heads of Europe, and who has performed be fore .5,000,000 of persons during, the last four years, will hold THREE LEVEP4 EACH DAY, CHANGE OF HALL. At the Atheneum, for a few Days Only! fIJ Hours of exhibition Morning from IQ to 1 o'clock; Afternoon from l} to 5; Evening from 71 to 9. ID" Doors open Indian hour in advance. The Little General will appear in all his performances, including Songs,Dances. Grecian Statues, &c. He will alsoyepresen a Napoleon 'Bonaparte-, Frederick the Great, &c. He will also appear in hit Scotch Costume, and his elegant Court Dress, worn before her magesty, Queen Victoria: the King and Queen of the French; Nicholas, the Emperor of Russia, and all the principal Crowned Heads of Europe. He is perfectly symmetrical in all his propor tions, intelligent and graceful, - beyond belief, and smaller than any Infant that weer walked alone. The magnififient Presents. Jeweils, &c., received from the Kings, Queens, and Nobility of Europe. will be exhi bited. His beautiful MINIATURE EQUIPAGE. presen ted by Queen Victoria, consisting of the Smallest Horses in the World, and Chariot, attended by Elfin Coachman and Footman in Livery, will prcuncuude the streets daily, and be seen in front of the Hull at the close of each day :Levee. -- Ladies, Families and Children, are respectfully advised to attend the Day Levees, no they urn usually lean crowd ed than those of the evenmg. Mr Admission 26 cents; Children under 16 years, 121 eellli. may3-dtw ROCKWELL & CO'S, CIRCUS rrHE Proprietors of this Immense and talented Eques -1 Irian Establishment, take great pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the adjacent vicinity, the approaChing performance of the unrivalled Troupe. In order to be able to visit all the important river towns, they have purchased a steamboat, of exceeding light draught,'Viliich will enable them to run in any stage of water, on any of the Western rivers, without incurring the risk of any disappointment whatever. The Proprietors feel a peculiar satisfaction In referring to the strength as well as to the brilliant talent and unap proachable skill and grace, which they have been cue bled, in the course of time, and by extra labor and ex pense, to concentrate in one establiShment. They feel great pride in calling particular attention to the name of, MR. lIIRASI W. FRANKLIN, whose representation you see In the large pictorial bill, I in his.wonderful act of throwing TCI somerseis. A num-i bee never before equalled by any other performer in the world. Together with his terrific double soinerset, thro*/ baloons, over haunters, horse., &c. &e. Also, his &mil one, two and four horse riding, with his astonishing cord velem performances; which truly make him the wonder of the age. Artists without number, and certainly without regard to expense, have been employed during the past winter, Lt manufacturing new costumes, housings, trappings, de-, coratioits, and other paraphernalia to correspond with, their magnificent pageantries, tournaments, cavalcades, and processions which this company give on every rep resentation, and which bare crested such a tremendu one sensation everywhere upon their rout e ,_and always attended with so great eclat, that hundreds who never visited a Circus before, are now found among the patrons of the greatest of Circuses. There is also attached to this Company, the Queen City Brass Band, who will entertain the audience, by dis coursing most eloquent music.. Henry Rockwell 4- Co., p,•vrierors. 5. Q. Stokes, M, nager. John Shay, Equestrian Director. A. Pell, Traustror. A. Rockwell and W. Lake, Clowns. Will exhibit in Pittsburgh, on FIIIDAT and SA.II:IIDAY. the sth and 11th of May, for Two Days only, on the lot in front of the American Hotel Penn street. Afternoon performances •to commence at 2 o'cliick.. Evening per formances to commence at 71. Athnittauee, eta; posi tively no half price. • The performance will commence with the Magnificent Equestrian spectacle, entitled the Holt of the Bedouins, or; the Arab's Bivouac. • Comic Song by Rockwall and Lake. Grand Trampoline Leaps and• double leaps, over ban ners and horses, and through hoops and baloone, conclu ding by turning a double sometset, by the Champ iot Trampolist"-Mr. 111=1 W. Franklin. Vaulting by the Company, led by N. W. Franklin, `trim has performed the almost Incredible feat of thrving 76 consecutive somerscts. After which, the pride and e et of the arena. Mester W. Grady, will perform his beautiful act on two Ponies. Mau of Ava, or Cnincse Juggling, by Mr. John Shay. After which, will be enactmlan astonishing act of borne manship and Gymnastic evolutions, on two horses, enti tled, the Rival Romans, or, Olympian Bounders, by Mes sr*. B. Runnels and H. W. Franklin. This scene ts re markable for the display of muscular power and eorpo. real pliancy, as well as sublimity of figures and fury of speed. Massaniello, or the Fisherman of Naples, by Mr. B. Runnels. Those who are familiar with ancient history. and especially with the history of Naples., will be both surprised and delighted at the correct andlsistorical mon ner in which Mr. Runnels portrays the character of itt as suniello. •His acting is perfect; and it is a pleasure to witness and watch the progress of the performer, from the obsure fisherman to the crowned King of Naples, and thence to the finale of his history. Mr. It. W. Franklin,she greatest Slack Rive perform er in the world, will perform some of those- inimitable feats on the rope. which hare obtained for him the appelb lotion of the Sprite of the air. Two horse Allemande, by Mrs. H. W. Steward and Mr. H. Runnels. Mr. H. W. Franklin, and his pupil, the beautiful and tal. clued Master William Grady, will next appear in their celebrated antipodenn . gymnastics and classical and mug. ular evolutions. The matchless symmetry of their Apollo like and, classical forms, (which a painter or sculptor might envy,) the apparent recklessness of their different performanreq, and the ease. skill and grace, and celerity, with which they are executed, thrill the spectator with astonishment, while at the same time, he is filled with awe and delight. Indian Warrior, by Mr. Shindle. Mr. Shindle far sat , passes any rider of the present age,ln his life-Like deline ations of the passions and habits of the wild man of the forest. rantomorphic exercises or feats of posturing, by Mr. Wm. H. Steward.. Master Wm. Grady, will next be intrOduced, and ride his brilliant single horse set, the precocious and juvenile equestrian has already, by his beauty, talent, grace and skill, obtained the fluttering sobriquet of the young Da• crow of America. - . - Among.the stud of highly trained horses, will be par deularly noticed, the feats of the celebrated fighting Po nies. The whole to conclude with :a laughable aflatolece., n2B WM. C. PRESTON nt. _ MOM.. ,Q would respectfully fib& ha has_ removed to his . bird =eel, (hext door above ol d er expense nor trouble has been tstere aka it the most extensive and magnificent I. re warehouse to be Ibund any where, east or eat! The stock en hand, for variety. taste and ele- Ranee, is such as bas never been offered to any public. From the most costly outfits at 81,000 per set, down to chamber and kitchen furniture may be found in styles and patterns to suit any and every taste. J. W. Woodwell hopes for a continuance of the very liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore, and pledges himself to give en tire satisfaction, both as regards the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal and accommoda ting principles upon which be does business. His exten sive new warehouse being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story with every variety of (antrum' and Callus, he would solicit a Elan from all in waut of arti cles in his line. 0P27 Splendid Eital JAMES W. WOODW'' — inform the übli - new location, the old et F e re George, Armor, MuSCI7ONABLE TALLOF4, No. 43, Market street... F Haying removed his Tailoring Betablishment ro the rooms on. Market st., lately oeen as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Coq the =lam is prepared to fill all in , dere itt his line which mat 'entrusted to his care by his old friends and 'custorneat, and, the public generally. His long experience in hrtainess and the success with whteh he hasuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens. lam to hope fora ern! share of patronage. He will make all deseri • of Clothing in the best manner, and moat .fashio e style, FOR CASH. _ . DY PEACHES.-100 begs Dry Peaches. in store and forsale bfi (arn) 5. &W. 11AKIAUGH.. 1=1:11:=EMEIMMI MEEE==EME PENN STREET PROPERTY AT AUCTION.—On Tuesday morning, the Itch hist.. at 10 o'elbek. at the Commercial Sales ROOM, corner of Wood and fifth stir.. will be added to the large sale of ground teaks ond real estate, that valuable lot of ground adjoining, the dwelling house of W. M. hliteheltree,on the south side Of Tenn st.. between Hay and Murbury streets, having a:frOnt of 24 feet and extending back IIU feet to an alley 20 feet wide. Tema: One-fourth cash, or an unproved note at four mouths; residue in three years, with- interest' payabfe semi-annually. ms v 4 JOHN: D An . e ty on lS ee , 1,1 13.6 AL ESTATE AT AUCTlON.—Twontyrfive Build ing Lots, at the Neis , Court House, on Saturday, the Gth day of May, at 3r_ sr., situate— . . On grant street: .10 Lots, each 24 feet front; averaging nbotit 100 feet deep, opposite the Cathedral. Also, 2 Lots Ogether, 48 feet front on Grant Street. OS feet 01 inched on Dh street, and 44 feet tlf inches on Wylie street:. Oa Wylie street: 4 Lots. of which 3 are. Mich 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, and one 22 feet .1f MO front. by about 00 deep. These lots are nearly oppottlethe LAW On Ross street: 7 Lots, each 24feet front, by 100 feet, to' a2O feet alley. These lots are opposite the Jutl; one is on 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. 34 feet 8 inches, by about IGO feet deep. Terms: One-sixth in hand, and the residue iie five equal annual payme»ls. from the st day of April Mini :with in terest, payableacmi-annually, on the Ist dits. of Octo ber and April., it each year to be secured by bond and. mortgage.. Title indisputable, and possession given im medtatlcly: A plan of thelotsentiteseett tit theaffice of Robb & Connell, Third street, arxt to the Post*Office. • 1 ,24 . JOINS D, DA VlB,-.Attenoneer;.; (..)M Y M •clod. .N ONDA AIOILNINU, ay the bth, -ut the Commercial Sales Room, conger of Wood and Full' streets, will - be-sold, without reserve, fiat:lac:count of - whom it may concern, an extensive MISOrtMOIT. 'of fresh and seasonable Dry oods, among which are stiperfine cloths; casaimerea, seducing, twceds,whitc,,rad , and yel low flannels, superior rich style prints, aunts 'de lame, lawns, ginglinms, dress silks. black satin. alpactis. Irish linens, summer cloths. cambric and unbleached shawls, handkerchietS, cravats. sewing • silk, patent thread. hosiery, gloves, bonnts, fancy vest patterns, &c. At 2 o'clock, e. 3 bales good quality Tennessee Cotton; 1 pipe Holland Gin; 2 qr. casks Pelleroism Pale Cognise Brandy;: 2 {Mod qualityy. Madeira Niue;, 6 Ws. old Monongahela Whiskey; N 146 qr. and eighth boxes - Plant:mom Regalia; Prin cipe and Byron Cigars, fine tinkle; 1 Iron Safe; I Platform Scale: . 1 substantial, well finished Baroneho. A large assortment of queensware. glassware. grocer ies, confectionery, new and second-hand household fur niture, cooking-stove, kitchen utensils..ltc; ; may 4 JOHN D. DAVPV Auct': T ARCH , SALE of vainaMs books; cop and pool paper }c. 4-e.—On Monday Wednesday and Saturday evenings of the present week will be sold 24 - . packages embracing an extensive collection of new valuable books received from Philapdlphia and New York—among thein% will be fodnd standard works in the various departments' of sci ence and Diterature-g-Ilistory, Poetta..Theology. Medi cine, c. c. Family and pocket Bibles, various sizes and styles of binding, full and half bound blank ;boas, cap and letter paper, gold Irene, quills Sale positive. The books may he examined Miring, the day. [may]] • JOHN 11: DAVIS.Atiet. AUCTION ,HALES • L'Y JAMES 111'KENNA, AUCTIONEER.. No. 114 WOOD STURM% SIIRIZS DOORS i'IIOSS FIFTTI LARGE SALE CIF DBI 4 coos—on .31ondny next May 7th, at Iflo'clock A. M. Will'hmsold a large and general assortment of rancy soul Staple Dry Goods of nearly every description, comprising ul Dart the-follow lug, ma: Broad cloths, cussimers, cassinetts, Merinos:. al paeans, calicos. ginghams. flannels. Irish litiensAleached am! brown inuslins, handkerchiefs, cravats. shawls.hosi ery, &a. Also without reserve, a large Invoiee,of Do mestic Goodafrom a western manufacturer to:cover an advance, among. which arc; Jeans tweeds, star cassi- menu, cassinets,lroad cloths, ac.; and at R ri'cloak P. M. household and kiichen furniture. - . At early gas light, same evening, gold and silver watch es and a large assortnicut of Dry Gond/. the balance of a retail store. fmaytt] JAMES M'KENNA,Auct. VLUAB A LE REAL EsTATE-16 Bui/dine Lots at Auction.—On Saturdny, May 20th. at 3 o'clock P. M' will be sold, on. the premises. above the Fountain Inn, head of Wood street, in the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, (fiirmerly celled Arthursville.).-10 valnable Building Lots, ' , nimble for private dwellings or business stands; a plan of which can be seen on the posted hand bills, at M'Kenna's Auction Room, or at the office of Thomas Mellon. Terms: $.5(1.00 in hand. or approved- security: the bal ance in equal payments in 5 years. An indisputable title in fee simple. and general warrantee deed will be given, or the money refunded with interest. N. Is. As the streets have not yet been opened by the city, and the lots extended to the centre of said streets, those purchasing the lots will be entitled to dainftgef which may be assessed for the opening of the streets. 7,1x-rna. LARGE SALE of ealuabk, City Building Ls' Lots, suitable for private residences on accilmoda -ting terms. at Auction.—On Saturday May 6th. at 4 clock in the ailentoon will be sold on the prembies in the Gth ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, 20 valuable and beau tifully situated Building Lots for private residences at the head of Nile 'street, viz: 10 lots fronting `A) feet each on Fulton street by 70 feet in depth toward Crawfordatreet, also 10 lot. fronting 20 feet each on Grawford street, by 62 feet in depth, towards Fulton street adjoining the pro perty of Messrs. Kramer and Rehm us will be seen by the Finn, and situated between the Dwelling House of Mrs. Bruce nod Mr. Henry Rea's Tavern in said Gth Ward. said lots were occupied as a Garden by the late Capt.- A. Hart, deceased, it Is, the most handsomely situated pro. perty for private residences in'Allegheny county. orper haps the Western Country . ; combining health with beauty of scenery, and commanding a grand and splendid view of the two cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny: their su burbs and environs. the Ohio. Allegheny, and-Alonouga beta riven the adjacent villages and the surrounthng county for many miles. The lost are Nos. 1. 2,3, 4.5. H. it 13. 14,15,16, 17,10. 19, D:1, 26, 27, V. LV, 3114 'a Vitro of which can be seen on the posted handbills.or at M"Keinias Auction Rooms. The title is perfect, and the terms ac commenting which will be made known at Sale:' For further information as to the title, Plan or terms enquire of George Gilmore Esqr.. at hls office. 'one door below Graufor of CAPT.-\CU. WARD . ap27 - - ,I.x.Ttis.SALE of Dry Goods; Fancy Articles, Watches amt .Cuttery.—Will be sold; at 1 1 1'Kennit's.Aisction Room, N 0.114 Wood street. three doors from Fifth.:day and litght, (Sundays excepted.) until - the: barge Stork on hand is disposed of, as peretnptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserie or the least possible delay, the variousconsigrinients unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All sums under $50.00. cash, par funds; from $50.00 to $lOO,OO, sixty days; and all sums over 8100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notett. •• ap2l) • ''JAMES Anet. ARGE and splendid anorlment PAXCY ju at prirear salt, by lames 111 , Krnna.—The sitbseriher has entered into an arrangement with one of the:mcist ex tensive Chair Manufacturers in the West,' and will con stantly have on hand a large assortment of-Fancy Chairs of every description. compnsing 'Windsor and Citne:Geat, Rocking, Arm,•and Children's Chairs, all of which. are made in the latest modern "styles, of the beet Materials, and by the best workmen In the country; , and will beardd at very low , prices, for cash. apl7 JAMES III'KENNAV Auct. AUCTION SALES In ALLEGHANVVITY BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, W. COn.RII Or rEDERALISTILEST AND: inn DI/4(oin. T AIME COLLECTION OF NEW BOOKS AT ACC TION.—WiII be sold at the Auction Robed. corner of Federal street and the Diamond, on Friday and Satur day evenings, an extensive assortment of Bixtka,iAinong the collection will be found standard works on History, Poetry, Theology, the Drama, Medicine; NoVeli,: no 'Minces, Illustrated Books, tee; Family and PoCkei Bi bles; Prover Books, various sizes and styles of 'binding; Letter mid Cap Paper. Steel Pens, &e. Sale to take place ai 7i o'clock. WM.S.)3IIIINSIDE, A neer. Trr The public ara requested to examine the assort ment during the day. ArltrY3 VTALLTABL . E PROPERTYOn Thnrsday':evening V next 11th lost, will he'sold without reserre,;all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Reserco town ship, at the distance of ono mile only from the borough of Manchester, and 20 rods from the Beaver Road. l Being lot co. t:is asnarkeilland numbered in the plan of the Reserve tract oppoiite Pittiburgh. There is an eicellent spring of water on the premise s . Any person - desirous of purchasing cotild not have a more desirable site for a residence. . Persons desirous of further information will plense call on Mr. Ilampton Woods, on the premLses.. Terms—One fourth cash, and the balance in three equal annual ,pay wants with interest; seeured by bond and mortage on the property. tuttryd] Whl.: .1. Blll.llliSlDE,'.d.uet. DOOKS will be opened-art - the Oillee,;of. the Tsaanrer JUF of they blonongalwia Navigation-Company,: at the Exchange Banlc,.arthe city of Pittabargh,on the= day of May ne o reeehre sinneripnona Of Nock sufficient to pa debtineurred in the .conatruction of Said inl• erne nt. By order of the Board. ; aplO-01.23 • WM. BAKENVELL,LIee'y 'rum etatt..nrs COURT AND PEOPLE« inch/dinar - a' I Tour in Norway. and Sweden, by John S. Maulrell; received this day, and for sale by _ • JOHNSTON & STOCYCDYN,-. may 2 Bookwiller . a, corner and Thirestreeta:.. . . Ciothin* storn No. 218 LIBEBTY. STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTII lIE Snbsentiers respectfully inform dies!'m e, da and the public generally, that they have dust caived a new supply of French:and English 'Cloths. and card' mere,—Vestmge of all styles and quality—Rendy.wade Clothing. of alldeseripd.ons, neck and pocket Riodker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article cannily- kept , Clothing Stormy eonstantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing,o have Clothes mads To order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their aßwantage to call and examine out stock before rabic ePowfloro• may3itf wsrum.rx & DowNtsq. 100ORTRAIT AND LANWAPE .PALNTINDr.—Mr. Coffin. tenders his thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pinsourgh and vicinity, that he has on hand, a large varlet> of Landscapes, for sale sr the °dem% on Fourth sato, between Wood and Smithfield. FOR SAZ.E.—A valuable property of ttio' 'Ores, boiseded by Bedford and AVebster streets. Airo, a valuable property of three acres, separated (rem the above by \Vebster street. These properties are handsomely situated for private residences, anti ;doll br Sold by the acre if required, or, if bought together: could readily be put into Building lots, each possessing, three fronts. and being only about 150 yards from the Halite of the 7th Ward. They sill be sold at a bargain. U B. CUTHBERT, general *gen!,4th Street. . OW.-ARMOR. CAU/aING COTTON-1,000 Caulking Othioelfor. sale by (may 4) 'ABMs my, - - *AOMI i . i . :::. Saks bp auction. .AUOTION SALES, BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEBS, Stcrsith-Bast tomer er Wood aid Fifth 4trAsta. THOMAS MELLON. JAMES ArIZENNA, AUaL J. lIOUGII, J.CALF.S. 711• KENN A ., Auct M=M _ - , 13rn -- • SPICING AND MUNN &Reeling A. A. MASON Se CO., C. C. L.ANTHONY & CO., PirTsfllaon.A. A. Mason & Co. , - • • No. 60 Marks: Strad. benvon Thinf and FourfA Sired"; • • -, C • • prnsnunoli, PA., • • ITJAVE recently opened their new andelegantStore,4 with' an stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods. comprising upwards of three hundred. pactrageus of the latest and most thshionable styles. Merchants throughout the country . are particularly invited to cull and OXIIMIIIC our stock. as tt is ounintenno.t to offer our goods : at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. • One of tba Array residing in New York, will be constantly lending us otr ', fresh supplies of the most desirable good., therobTgiving us every facility in the transaction of our trusitteselhat -could be possessed ho eastern houses. Prices are there. foreuaranteed to be as low as the lowest New _g nail Philadelphia rates, - ep7 New pry Goods....Freah Arrivals '' -f..4 AT N 0.65 SEASSET IT.. BETWEEN 4 - Ln Sr. AND TUB DESMOND. A rplIE undersigned has just received a large undoplen-,.. j did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING '-'- AD SUAIAIER DRY GOODS. purchased from the 1n5..,; porters and 'Manufacturers, since the recent•fall in _ ": 4-4 Brown 'Manna, 6 cis. rum iruni Pritia al to 'i2tet'...' 7-8 Bleached . " bi. ~ 4-4 Purple " - ' - 124"' 4.4 •.' ~, ' " ' 8' " 1 Blue and otangeprintilti O-, Dress Ginthamsln to 25" English Lawns- - "I'l' 12k l 4 EW N sTin.E /RES.S GOODS.: '''' ':'-''' Satin siripe Granite Garage:. Panay Dress Silk, , ' "-')''', Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chameleon" " , --, Satinet. andpr. Silk Tissue, Black Sethi baited Silkii:„ New . style French Lawns, Black tiro."D 4 alit* _ ll ,-".. •', , Candet Lturtres; - -. New style'"Hroetatle. The LADII3 are reqnests.l to call and examine a sidea4 ~ did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere' , Shawls,' white' and colored, embroidered r Citit a a 'Crattet Shawls. Silk Tissue Shawls: ' - whitit . Broshis'. - Daisitts"! Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shaivls,'Bittek Silk''. 'ruill'lllnelr Barred Barnge Shewls t Block and Silk Fringe Thiber and NOUS D • Leine Shawl, . "`''' I have. also received U. beautiful assortment'iirn - err , ' style Bonnet_Ribbous,• Linen Cambric Ilandkarehfekr- z Cnicats and Scarfs- bleak and colored Kist Glovesi:lida, thread mohair and 'twisted silk Gloves Mid ~1.411: is'et);?' riety of view siy le Parasols. Parasoletts and Sun Sitod4,e7 The Gessm;:erm me particularly requeitcd to tall ind.,,, examine a Lenutirel assortment of black, !duo, oliva ; brown anti Invisible green French mid Eng,lish 'Ciotti,' '• and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Ctirsintesitrii . ' I have alsb a large stork of .s:wide Goode,' iirr:-Dierirli.,:: and blettehed linen Table Cloths. Itossin' Diaper. Irish _ Linen. Commelle. Linen Drilling, Cheeks, 'Blue Drills: Manchester and Scotch Gingltams, Chauthrry (Riighatits. a,,,,,,,, an d td..sehs,l Muslim; or all dcseriptions. !Adel, • will us sold at least 25 per cent. lvdoto last year's prices. ABSAT.OSI•IiroItRIS: . ' "N 0.65 Market street, Pittsburgh. PINTL,I;AI ENS' FtiItNISHING—GOODS.—.Fitouts sst.a.,—Edwerft Todd Ce..'haver'just rereived'crtir stuvk of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to whiele we 31:114 'the attention of country merchants ars generally. - We bare received from,:our factory east, a are stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture.; 11l doz. & No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing Colfarstf 20 " Narrow " “ and 14 fowl medium quality' " , Gtl " very lowprieed " ' flifoi , linen hoS0113: with milt:tray 35 " ••• and eummou bosoms ; 50 " • 'Byron standingeoliats. ail lettallties;- 40 black and fa ney . aclittating Stocks; . Also. from the eastern Clues: • - ' r 6 cases fine Gingham timbre:llas; 3 and comtnon-Stispenfliis; 2 " under Shirts art! Drawers ; 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Tied. Gloves; ' 40 " cotton. elastic tops:" • - - 056 brown and mixed aud conks; half .flosei-Vi` finalities; Fancy silk and satin Craven. and bombazine Storks. and Tics Carpet liags...te.. • We invite 'the a nention ut tnerrha fit* and 'dealers tottrt , ' examination of our Goods and prices; knowing; that - 11/1- ,,- der the CITCUITISMUCCII our Goods have been • martufattn.:- red and purchatted;we arc able to oifer :tome induccenettni% rarely found west of the mountains: or. Tact, tha - cast , One of our firm is constantly in the F.astem ma rket, - iry means of which we are daily supplied with New Gooshl... la/WARD TODD & Conker Of Fifth and Market Ottettity 2d story over W. & P. Haan; entrance on Fillb street. _ _ APRILII), U 7 AIURPHY. is now opening his SECOND SUP:, 1 PLY of Spring nod Summer Goods, and loss- this,k morning open an assoruneut of Linen Gingionni, sups; Earlston" do.; Prints and Chintzes; I.adies' fine ,Pretnt. (foods, in great variety; _Manchester, Gingliains, near p . 2.1. terns. Lt his assortment note opening; are a great ma tt 'articles at lower prices than usual. such as fine pp to prints. yard wide, at Mc.; fine Midst, Prints at 12 c.l - Giughams. usual width, at 121e4 Drera•Lawne,,- yard wide. at Stamina. Muslin& very love; Trial-14- MM. &e. Will also open this morning. tin assOrttuern beautiful style light Chintzes. smuli figures. for 01111=4 Lawns for do. Also, Chatnelion !...41ksi India Wash.-dig Crape Shawls. &c. Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, do well to call and see theoods. and hear the prices:: ' Alerchants will fin a l, in Use' Wholesale Rooms 'on The 2tl story, an inviting stuck, of fresh Goods, at about East- Crll prices. A.AIASON & MAnsk - r *7XF:rt. are Apes. ing as extensive assortment of . D111,1$.S . D,001)8, just received per express; comprising the largest and most fashionable stock of Dress Good» tote round hi this city. Amongst which. we mention, 4U pieces nal; etuntoidered Poll de Chevre, a new article. and the Most desirable, goods in the market. Alio. satin stripe chrir' Perages, rts.t.e, Mohair strive rrench Wreak Spring Goods. - •••• C't lIACKLETT h:WHITE. Wholesale Dealers' ninry . L Goods, No. V) Woo." street, invites des attention of Western Merchants to their stock-of Amor& eon and Foreign .Dry Goods now reeeivingdirect frenattlits 'Eastern Importers and manufacturers. - Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods duting_this season, and devoting' a large share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently am?* •Ituyers they will find such inducement offered tin. cash.' ad will k give the most ample satisfaction. Deterunningto meet this views of buyers in full. they, now offer goods • id Estiteils prices, and to invite all to call and etrutuue - for thetrutelvis.. ap2l-ttvv. • • • - • _ Dress tionds. ' : A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Marketstreet, have Jae/ /IL. received a splendid assortment of Dress Gcteds, lunongst which may. Lc found S . Fnreit. plain EMT striped, Iterage. of all qualities: Silk 'lssue. Alohair• &mai Grenedire, Satin Stripe De Laiii.plein do; Satin St Cher !is. Fancy. Silk French Jaconets. &c.. &c. • aplg:t '1 IiI;NCR CLOTIUS.—W. IL filtardr had Mtn receir-:. ed a fresh supply of French Cloths.and'eassimerds, of the best manufacture. color. and finish. Gendlemeh wishim.topurchase are iuSitedto looret his - CI lIIRTINO MUSLIN'S .A.ND 1111S1.1 111 4 < I BS tir4c Mcrtruy incites the attention of buyerti to Ithi very superior supply of Shirting Misfit's, of the "Makc-,. and andies..eil IriShl.inetts, warranted from Her. 'For sale. at very low prices, at the north-cast corner of Fou,t and Market streets. , 1)11.1.01Y CASE ItICSI.INS.—W. It Mil'usirs lutsjitsS received a supply of the above goods. af suitable' width, including a few pieces of very flue vitality; fersale at the corner of Fourth and itlitrket sta CI H EETIN (.4-I•IUSLINS.—A sueply:oftlifferentwidtbs,„ "(froth . one to three yards wide.) bleneliedlol4 , l 2 - blenched. just reeeived - and foi sale. lair at llim Dri' 060 , iI#' (louse of ' W. It. 311 . 7 RPHY,.. , -' '.. apt 9 ' , . come''' . Fourth and Afarkrtlits.. ....... - .. ._ CANTON CRAPE SHAIVLS--A. a. AlAstr3t, & Ca,„"417,.. Nlarket street, have just reecived:per tpress: aim* er large lot of splendid Crape Slinwls. ", .• C - XI'..FZAND C9LLAR.S—A. A. 34.(sctx & Co: 601Ka ket street, hove just reeeiveJ, per exPress, a awai': assortment of Wrong,* Capes and Collars._ • ap22o?. ItE UU morning 44 pieces A. of IZO"ch do l;a.; wild open,l6js. ilerages. Also. colored Bernsos.orevery SILK TISSUES ANL BERAGES.--IN. R. all Junk now open an assortment of the' above goods, mein& ing plain black; satin barred do fancy figured do. _Abai r Ralzarines, from 121 eta. up to finest qualities;, gandie I.awns invent variety, at northeast corner ot 41.1 c mid market eta. . 4pl 7: • rVICKINGS.—W. R alcarnv ala ply of Tickings, including the Hamilton, Sehuylki A. C. A., Pearl Hirer, and other approved slea,.:of_the usual width. Also, 4 -4 Ticking, of a very fi ne stadtsupe T f rior quality, at a very low price. ' C"tHANVLS!—A. A. Attune & Co.; Market streeitya' CI just received , per Ex P.press. carton French Cl6' Shawls; 2do Embuddered Tbibet; I do: Silk 13 0 ' etnerage de Leine, and other'Shawls. ' • • - .. airuni.;:-.'-.• . .. --, *ism -•:.- - ~ : . I ADD:W. DRESS 6(X)DS.—.4. full Ir•Of allnAlta 1.4 various styles of Summer Goods eh aa 811 k Ti.- .. ''. sues. Mirages, Grenadines, Lawns *.n""OttelCktthil Dry Goods House of -, . •• R. 41 / 1 3 1 .01Yi? - .-.........--. apl9 . Norrh. tast ec , earth and Market-ifs - 7 - JOoNNE - r RIIIBONS!= lk: MAsos . k: CCN 1 M.^ Alarket street. lire n opening an extensive assort.. , mean of Bonnet Ribbesprof the nolV ostAnd l ° o o atokm• -' able style. -.. . " . - ' ape) '-- 'ezi.pcossiidotiho;vra:l4,b76. ...-c7PB(,fcrtc: ells!r,j4-4yr.814.1,- Lttb7T26ii.hit7ll3 - flee anb a f,et. Ty4 , 11,1:1/ING LOTS...-For Sale—a desirable property Itt D. the,improving village of Shatpebargh; having a a front of tl 10 feet .ost the, mutely by 109 Met , to llfiddla street. - This property could be divided into 5 large lattihi ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny; would beta. kcn.for the above. Also, 2 large building-lots itt Atka gheny, eachea 4-12 feet front on Sheffield - streesby lOS to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Heal Art, • apt!? Smithfield, above Fourth ilk O et. . " ttfun. seed two story Brick All egh en y ßause; 'int: n the East Common. citY, thew e residence of Judge Irwin.) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, donble . pear% lors,funnshed with nimble mantels andimproved slithug doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and thing good bed - rooms on the second story; with finished gartet. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY. on the premises; mot* fetill-tf JAMES PARK. Tr. .k CO.. Second GC - - TO LET—A Briek House, corner - of Webster ton meats, formerly occupied by J. B. Bullet Poe. sessicm given immediately. Apply to febl9-tf - L emornis.", • Notice. AVING disposed clan my right, title and sateteat,l% H tho Gold Beating business, to \ir. John B.Dtu.thrirri I beg letie to recommend him to the patcenwereny tote met customers. _ • A. April 3d. IEI4B. • ; - v.- It will be seen by: tad above- notice that ally,' scnber has "purchased Blre:- . Uffington's 'interest ire above business, which will be continued at the OlikSitakili2; . ... N 0.3.20, Wood street, where. he will be Pleased all who may want Gold lient; DentiSt's Foilx" . .te.; and I s, hopes, by attention . to his business and to give,satnifaction to thou who may Ittrothimieddr.6lo-0:-:." patronage. (aptif-dm) JOHN B. _ . DRIED nr:Er.-4,000 thk, STIVIZ;CUSINS prime article for family nee, putt reieleftep *alet, ta29)':, g.F.4,4ZAS 104 gag
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