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Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cinc inn ad. 10 A Y. .Passenger Packet', via Brownsville, to Baltimore and ~ Philadelphia, t 1 A. M.. and 6 P. M. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. It., and 121 ' Western and Southern Mail Conch Line, 8 A. IL North-Western,..via Cleveland. daily, 10 a. Is. 4 -' -Erie and Western'New York. daily, 9 A. x.• North-Eastern,, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, • 4.7 • ' • ::a'; ! t iv M=ENI ~i•r ~~. ~:; -:. _ t ~_ f sn ,' Y, .;.- : ' -:..4: .., :: ' ';' ' ..'' . - ..,'''''',i,?"...'-,:54,1-:..i. ~ .. ~ , , ~-~.; NM= MERE . . ~ . .. . 7.‘ '..":..'-'•-•%':,...':...,;.'",',A.• ERNI 11121111161 ;,.::,.,.._''. 2 .',9i'''.''.:-..,,i' ESE am 'I $k 14,,tr:4',A1,,,`„', ~. -4, ~ ;,,.it, ~,t, t.ip ~-:. -I, ‘,` - -,-,:- - -„ • ~.„-,-, : „ . 1 ..-,. , ,„. , t ,- - -,--1 •" , z•-• *,:- • N ‘,- 1 ; ,_ ~ r ''').9, ''' ©ate ,a'. *''' ''. '''''' 4 '3' -7 . 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Eastern Mail via .Philadelplut., due 3A. x. , closes 18 a Western Mail, emit. and Loulir., due 8 P. X.. closes 5 a. a south. via Balt. and Washington, due 8 r. a., closes 5 A. a North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. 31, Closes 9 A. 31t Eris and Western New York, due S.P. X. closes 8 A.. m STOCKS. Par value. Alked. Offered. Bank of 'Pittsburgh 550.00 650,73 85 " 0 Exchange Bank ZOO 4100 43.50 Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 47,00 45,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50.00 50.00 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge ' 50.00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 , 36,00 3 5 ,00 Connellaville IL E. Stock, paid on • ahares,B2,so 5.00 1,43 City Bonds (6 e cent') 05,00 Monongahela Bridge 25,00 ' 10.50 Gas Stock 50.00 45.00 Deily Review of the Markets OFFICE OP THE POST. / .., Tessastr Moionso. May 9th, t--4S.S . . Business on the wharf yesterday - was very brisk—on stemma of the arrival of a great number of boats. The liver is Rood high, and yesterday afternoon the rain crane slown'rapidly, so that the prospect of continued high wa ter is encouraging. Freights appeared to be plenty We have an uninteresting retiort of the operations in the market; there were no important transactions ; and no Fhnterial change in prices Flour—The receipts were heavy, but much of it was for shipment. There were however, many large sales on the wharf, but at the figures of last week. The following. are-so:Le of.the transactions as reported to us: 150 barrels, at $4,05; 13, 14, 20 barrels at $1.50; 250 barrels at 24,651; 20 bbls, ai 84,60; 290 bbls, at $4,65; 300 bbls, at 54,67; 300 bairels, at $4,65; 29 barrels, at $1,75, resold at $4.67. From store there were several sales by dray load at 111.3591.91; somensking 04,57. Dried Apples—We notice a few lots in market; no large sales; demand good; sales in a retail sway at 6:0,-7. Oats—Receipts fair for sonic days pn-t, and sale of 500 bushels from store at 153 c.; sales at wharf at 20c.; regular sales from store at :0":51e. Bacon—lye found the market drooping, yestenlay. Small sales of Hams at 41e.; I ton at snore: a fair lot was offered at 41e. Of Shoulders, 400 lbs. sold at 24e. Flax-Seed—Sale of 33 bushels from first hands at 90e. Eggs—Rather carre , ; sale of 2 bblr.. at Qr. Fish—Regular Enka of Herrings nt 3.5 75110 00, with an upward tendency, on account of the advance in the east. Potatoes—The receipts were very• large yesterday. The wharf was erow,leil with them. Sales of Galena Nashaanoeks at 50 c. 4? bus. Batter—Sale of ' s? bids. Prime Roll at 1.1 e.; 1 barrel do. in cloths at 14,1 c.; fair article sold as low as lie The tendency is downward_ Money—The complaint of tightness way aggravated yetterday, by the suspension of the Erie Bank. None of the Brokers are buying the notes. We still advise hold ers to hold on ; as it is the opinion of all the knowing folks, that the Benh is good enough—considering that it to only, timer money shop. • steambowit Association. The Steamboat and Propeller interests of the L aki.s bare at last effected a consolidation. The terms of the Association are not pe.rfectly known, but the following tariff of prices will show that the pub. tic are dealt with more liberally than in any former irrangensent of the kind : I PRICES OF PASSAGE ON LAKE ERIE. Cabin. steer. arra and Front Pau. Pass. Horses, BUFFALO TO • Erie $3,00' $2,00 $2,50 Conneaut dt Aslitabulat..4.oo 2,00 3,50 Fairport 4,50 2,50 4,00 Cleveland 450 2,50 4,00 &lick River ' Huron and Sandusky 5,00 3,00 5,00 Maumee River 600 3,00 6.00 Monroe and D troit 6 . 00 3,00 6,U0 Furniture and Luggage to any port, 50 cts. WA. bulk.—Wagons, double $3; single 2,50. r PRICES or PASSAGE TO THE lUTPEE LA ICES. Cabin. Ste, r. Oren and • From Pass. Pass. flOtses. 81.7FFALO TO Mackinac $lO,OO 6,00 10,00 Milwankie South p ort 12,00 6,c0 10,00 p Chicago Furniture and Luggage to Mackinac, and any port on Lake Michigan, ,$1 per. bbl. bulk. Wag ons, double ss;.isingle $4. Foreign Emigrants Luggage, 60 cents to Upper Lakes, and 30 cents per 100 on Lake Erie, PRICES or FREIGHT ON LAKE ERIE, TO AUG. 31, Inctusivr.—From Mai l° to Detroit and intermedi ate ports on Lake Erie, heavy, 15 cts., light, 20 COI. PRICE. or FREIGHT ON THE UPPER LAliri, TO Aug 31, lacwitrE—From Buffalo to Chicago and intermediate ports on the Upper Lakes, heavy 20 cis.; light 35 cur. It. D. Thompson,. No. 110 Market Street, TTAS just returned from the eastern cities with his se cond supply of Spring-and Summer DRY GOODS! Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre vious to going min this last time—and being entirely Wee from the care of that business—l am enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods. CustoMers and the public generally may depend upon Ending, at the above No , every thing rich and beautiful that is to be found in the Dry Goods market. Be basin store, and is now receivingl(the following Goods: Burred and pltin Greneniens; • Barred andplain Silk Tissu es; Satin barred and plain Bareges; Lamanine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; • do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Barred and Plain Linen Gingham,. DRESS SILKS. Rich Coomelans. all:shades; Rich changeable striped; rich barred; Fine [maned black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Visette. Sc.; Brussels Luce and Silk Fringes, for trimming the shove; good assortment. Shawls—This department is very bill: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berage; new style Linen Net, 84 for St each; with every variety at low prices. Liam Gaols—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and Brown Napkins; Towelling., Crashes, Burnley Sheet isms, he. Ginghams—French, Eng,hish, and Manchester, of every style and texture. Cali:coo—ln endless variety, from /Me. upwards. Bleached and Brown Sheetlng.s, Drillings, kc. Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as B}c., &c. mnB IL D. THOMPSON. • • Toast Teas! Trait IFRESII AND FRAGRANT, IMPORTED IN Isto. TUST received at the Pekin Tca Store:No. ;V Fourth sj street, near Wood. Pittsburgh, a very heavy stock of fresh GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Company all imported this spring. The young Hymens and Oolong'Black Tens are very fine and Crag-. rant, packed in lead, in }, },l. and 5 lb. paCkages also in half-chests. Retailers are invited to call ana examine our Stock. They will be accommodated with any quan tity they wish for—from 5 lbs. to a half chest at the same price. Also a miikn. of 50 bags of old Mocha, Gov't Java, and St. go Coffees, at wholesale and retail. Lovering's o le refined Sugars, in loaf, crushed and pulverized; at 12} cents per lb.; usually retailed at 16 cents. French spiced Chocolate; a prime article. 111.14.—We pledge ourselves in all cases where the a il:retie atticlesdo not give antiresatisfaction, to return the ;stoney. A. JAYNP.S, rnytl 70 4th at. near Wood. AILASOLL"rdc - PAILISSOLETTS—Just reed, at No. Y 60 Market. at., 10 eases of Parasols and Purosolettn, of,every quality and price. ma 8.4 SD A % Aa —A. .71 Or. Co., 60 Market street, have received 5 eases of rich Printed Lawns and Muslin. MIS • • ILKS A I) S A A. Maws; & uo., 60 ..liur ket street, will open ibis morning the largest assort ment of Silks and Shawls tote found in this city. com prising Black and Fancy Silks, of every variety and style of Shawls. rnaS A. A. MASON & CO.. 00 Market atrect, have receiv . cd, per :express, 214 pa. Bonnet Ribbon; 75 pa. Cap Ribbon. Mao, Palrotas and Satin, a largo assortment. mei 11A S A •5..-A. A. MASON & I larket street, have received, per express. an extensive assortment of Silk Shawls. maS ATANTED-4n actioeiartner, with 81,508 cash ear ,- y ;tea, to engage in a profitable manufacturing busi ness, favorably established in the city. maB CUTLIBgELT General Agent, Sol ithfielestreiq. ARD.OII i ior sale by A • B. A. 0 4 1 ;14:STOCK & CO., .maS corner First and Wood sta. ('.STILE SOAP— t O e, -,,,,,,tnifeAi an e y B, 4. FAHNESTOCK & CO., . . . corner First and Wood sts. 011, -OfirrEVON--410.1bitic t:.--;. ame— ' B. 4. ac FAHNESTOCK CO., _______________________ . eorner.Birst and Wood sts. c pad . .4.. lia.AnarA.LlquOisi - cE--4-. l ty m i,,,, n , iro villain bT , . .- lA. ..FATOCK & CO., corner First and Wood its - FEVEIMIENZI ENE :' -, ': -., :i . -,'.• ,- .`; . ' 4 ' , ;''' , t`! .1 1 . 7.:,:'1 . ,!.%:-,"',.',,." .:,; - ,. , 5. ' -'.•:,-f,',,',',7't,;'-''.-.--,..,..,.1::..:1.-...t.':.i::,;1":.., -,r47-,:.:;,,-•,i,'=.4..:,,!.;,4,, ZWaffM WidEre. jV T11k.C11.17,-NEI,—FALLaxo stemr.6. A tun via). Beaver. I.:lark. " Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkibson, do; " Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; Miclibtan No.li, Gilson, Beaver; " Luke grie, Hemphill, Beaver; Schuylkill, Andrews, St. Louis; North_Curolina. Devinney, " " North River, Dean, " Newark, Bishop. Zanesville; •DEPARTED. Steamer Beaver. Clark, WellSville; Baltic. Jacobs,:BrownsVille. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville: " Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and Wollssille. " Monongahela, Stone. Cin.; " Germantown, Sterling. St. Louis; " Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport, " Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; war. The CinUinuati packets will resume their regular trips. te - See card of Browneville,packets Ilfr See cards of Wellsville packetr LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CLNCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. REGULAII. SATTRDAT PACE sr.—The A No I fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH-1. J. Perry. Com mander. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports, every• Saturday. at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORS \ TII & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly tbr a regular Packet. and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the arcommodations are inferior to no bout on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in comic x ion with the lien Franklin No It and I'ike No 9, to Saint Taints—time through. FICK DA YS. STEAMER GRE El% WOOD L . 7, • CHANGE OF TlME—Sunimer mrnt from April 24.—Leave Manchester nt 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until 9 o'clock at night-excepting her I o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Leave her Pitt street bawling, below the old Allegheny Bridge. Pittsburgh. at 71 o'clock in the morn ing. and at half-past each hour, until hall-pant 9at might. omitting her half-pa,:l I trip. Sundays excepted. ireOrecnwood Garden is slow open for the reception of visitors. The Boat lands at the Garden. mn2 J. AIN. Proprietor. TREASURY DEPARTNEST, April I?. QP.A.T.E.P proposals will be received. under the act of 0 81st March last. until 3, p. m.. on Saturday. the lith June. 1848. for sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable twenty years from and after the tst day of July. le4.,lkearing six per rent. interest per annum. payable semi.annually.on the first days of Jana. ary and July of each year. No bid will be received be low par: nor will any - bid In , considered unless one per cent. thereisf is deposited in some depository of the United States at or before the slate fixed for opening the prnpo• sale. The bids, in all cases, mast be unconditional. unit without any reference to the lkids of others. nod should suite distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should lie sealed. and endorsed 'Proposals/0r loon of and addressed to die Secretary of the Treasury, Wash -Makin City. I). C. The sums which luny be accepted ss ill be required to be paid to the depositary of the 1.. States nearest the pieces of residence- of the rents respect ively whose offers may be successful, but the manual of the accepted bids trout bidders not rv,iiling in the United States, toast be deposited with the nisistant treasurers al New York. Boston. Philadelphia. or New Orleans. To give an opportunity to all persons 10 parlielratE in the investment of funds in this stock, bids will be received for the lowest denomination of certificates nuthorited by law—being, for fitly dollars—us well as for higher sums. j All certificates under one thousand dollars will be trans ! feralkle on the books of the treasury: but nll certificates foe thal Sam and miss ards tutu ill be transteralde on th e I books of the treasury. or by deliver'," with coapons at tached, at the option of the bidder. 'l'o avoid CIIWI3Sr, COnill,loll. and multiplieation of sternums, all certificates With coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand dollars. The successful bidders will be repaired to dtposate the annum' awarded in five equal instalments in earls of the months of July. A tutuni, Sepientber. t retober. and No veer her of the pr.., at year. el eept for stints not exceeding tent)• thousand dollars. where the• bidder inn y be desir ous of making immediate payment. in Nr lach rase the whole arnralat mar he at once deposited. The %tor k wail bear interest in all Cases from the date of de•posite. The bids will be opened at the Treasury itepariment at 3.p. in.. on Saturday. the 17th of June. I 54 , . in the pres ence of all persons whotnny desire to attend: bat. sailer a provision introduced into she stet of Slat of March last. no bidder will lie permitted to withdraw has hid. On all bids not accepted. the amount depte.aled an nit stare wdl Ise immediately returned. 'flay whole pre:Mil:ll On the• amount awarded must he: depostled as part us the hot payment required in July Licit. R. J. IVA I.K ER. Seen-tory of the Treasnry. Each of the daily papers of Boston. Nett York. Philo ' delphin, Baltimore. Charleston. and New Orleans. and in all other States the paper. selected to print the laws 01 the United States, arc authorized to publish this ntiverut., meta. April _l—illl7lh.luni•if . Westirn Pennsylvania College of Heal l lit DIL WILLARD'S ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1848. These futility rernetlie, consisting of • DR. IVI LEA RD'S VERMI PUG R. COUGH MI X TURE, LIVER PILLS, FEVER AND AGUE E X TERM- N ATV Have already become or universally popular. wherever introduced, that the proprietors net inehletCi to place them within the reach of all. Of the virtues of these ,triedieines, it is altogether tIII,IOC,,PAry tor us to speak. as they have always, wherever introduced. been sink to recommend iltenuelre., The numerous certificates, which from time to time have been published. besides others now iti our possession. is sufficient evidence, not only of their virtue and power to mire. but that they are duly appreciated by ati intelligent public. When the coontryi is flooded with r Panaceas." ... Ehlers," ••Ital sams," arid "Pills," and - Many of the m of a doubtful character, persons are at a loss to kriaow how fur they should trust any of them. Rejest Mom al/. and try those which have been peered by the e:xpenear of yean. Such is the character of the medicines compounded by Dr. Willard. all eminent practitioner, nod sold by men of character who have something more tit ensile ilium the ne. cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public may know what these medicines are, the greater part of our advertising will be grn nine rertffiroles. Thus you may • be satisfied that ••their own works wdl praise dicks." These medicines. prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. W. Lirockway & Co.. No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. to whom all letters for agencies or other businessinust tie addressed. Sold also by J.!Schoontna.• her & & Snowden, Joel 111ohler, IL F.. Sellers. F. L. Snowden, John P. Scutt, J. 11. Cassel, James A. Jones, John Hays. Spaulding & Kneeland. Also, by Elliott & Deckam, and D. M. Curry, Alelgheny city. 51111 dAwyl !Monongahela Coal Lands. OR SALE—A valusilile• coal property. on the river, r one mile above the bridge at :Monongahela city. Pus 400 feet from the river. Fifty acres of the land are in cul tivation, the rest is well timbered, and can rill 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 those desir ing-prime coal and farming lends. in a good locution. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ap24 Smithfield, above Fourth at. Mononinh - ila Navigation Company. BOOKS will lie opened for the subscription of Stock to extend this improvement from Brownsville to the State line, at the following tittles and places, viz: nt NVoynesburgh, Green co., on the 30th and 01st May; New Geneva, Fayette co, on the Ist June; IVest Brownsville, Washington co.. on the 2d June; Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Bank.) 011 the 9th June; and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.' apl9 WM. 'SAKI:WELL, Seely . . Ea - Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburgh Messenger; Genius of Liberty. 111,101110VVII; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa per to Secretary. FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD & MARKET. THIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in the best style for the accommodation of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts. Lectures. Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Paintings. &c., &c.. by the night. dry, or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or to BF,NJAhIIN TEVIS. ap7 • - Fashionable' Hat and Cap Manufactory. 1 EORGE S. ANSHUTZ. Agt. respectfully 0 6 Ur informs his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Huts and Caps at No *I Wood street. one door above the corner of second, where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of Hats and Cups of his own manufacture which he will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasonable terms for cash or city acceptance. Hats made to order at the shortest notice. nplß-arno. ENNS YI. VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO- 1 TICE TO CONTRACTORS—ProposaIs will be re ceived until 'WednesdaY, the 17th day of May, at 10 o'clok, A. M. nt the Borough of Huntingdon, for the GRADING and MASONRY, upon about 36 miles of the Pennsylva nia' Railroad between Lewistown and fluntingdoni and also for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. Plans and . specifications of the work can be seen at the above named place, for five days previcius to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids. Any further information can be hadnpon application to W. B. FOSTER, Jr., Esq., Associate Engineer, at LF,W ISTOWN. S. V. MERRICK, President. aP234Marts Crystal • ape Window Glass'. THE ONLY CRYSTAL. PLATE G LA SS that has never been known to lose its polish, after. being put in the windows. It is equal in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES Altai Hardware of all descriptions German. English and American. ROOSEVELT & SON New York. April t,16,48.(ard1..2m*) Hi MS—WO Dry Hides, in store end for sale by ap2o S. &, \V. HAR.DALYM 10 I In co S nltgl n i i L m; i tand j‘ fdr ;n l le aps TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. Tp s CASKS BACON, Bruns and Shoulders: J.kJ 5 casks Clear Sides; just received and for ante by n 27 • EDMOND GREER. A. NEW WORK ON COAL.-This work will be is lA. sued soon, .on a Royal /Ivo.. about 7511 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em bracing, frrim official reports of coal-producing countries, the respective amounts of their production, consumption, and commercial distribution; with the prices, tariffs, cur rency, and international regulations, by. IL C. Taylor, - Fellow of the Geological Society.bl :London, &e... frierSubscriptimuy to.lron at Me,Booketore.of H. B. Bos worth & Co.,- Fourthatreet t l near Markehyrhere a more emended-aeeonot of thi - work can ho sees: Price: E 5,00. *~` ~~, ~`.z . <,~: =r«;=~. inner PORTOF PITTS it lIILGII EMI= Proposals for a Loan u ; u2luuzin PITTSBURGH, TH E A TILE. C. S. Pintrks.' Mnuager and Lessee. NIGHT or TIIT VIENNGISE CIIILDREN. Tuesilny Evening, May PAS DE HERGERS, hy.:011 Vienituise nonsense. POLKA PAYSANNE, - by Y 4 - GALLOP DRAPEAUX, by 48 " During the evening. THREE DRAMATIC PIECES. Ire" Nonca.—llox open evertmorning, at 0 o'clock. when scats ran be secured fur any night during the en gagement of the Viennoise Children. ra - Ist and 2d Tier of Boxes, $1,00; Pit 50, and 3d Tier. 25 cents. [Er noon; open ; print 7: Curtain rises before S. ONDERS! INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAIN IIENTS ! 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 iiredncsday. He will fascinate various persons in the audience and cause them to sing, walk dance and perform numerous other incredible featS in a stale of unconscious Trance Der Tickets 25 cents, six for $l.OO. Mr Phrenological descriptions of character, and ex arnivation of invalids, at Quincy-Mall daily, from 5 w. 3f. to 12 s. inv6 GENERAL TON THUMB WILL continue his Levees at the ATHEN-EHM— morning. afternoon. nod night—on Monday, Tues day. and Wednesday, and positively no longer, as he ex hibits ut QUINCY 11A1.1., to Allegheny city, on Thurs day. Friday, and Saturday-, the Mk, 12th, and 13th. Ile appears in a new variety of extraordinary perthrmances and benutiful costumes. His magnilieent Presents, Jew els, kr- received front queen Victoria. Emperor of Rus sia. I,OIIIA Phillippe. and the principal crowned heads of Europe, will be exhibited. His little Carriage and Ponies presented by the Queen of England. can be seen in front of the Hall. ut the close of each day Levee. Hours of Exhibition; Morning. trout 10e to 12, After noon, from 31 to 5; Evening. from 7f to 0 o'clock. Parouctte seats exclusively for Ladies until Children. la . Admission 25 cents; Children under 10 years, 121 cents. may • vnnak van a a roa .ompany. T aw interest due to Stockholders will be pind at the (Mice of the Company. nn and eller the •Vith inst. mu2-tIINIIS GEORGE V. BACON. Stockholders in Pittsburgh will be paid. at.the Mcrch nut: arid Manufacturers' Hank. . . 1, 1 1 ..tilli—rM bids. Ohio extra, holding from steamer' 'lel, Cope, and for stile by S. A: W. HAR.BAUGI.I. mn2 No. 53 Water nod RA Prow sI G OLD PEAS---1 dos. Bromley. beat; doz. do. medium; I alo, without holder.; 3 dun Bard & Brother.: just received hy &pit ZEBULON KINSEY 13 RAN NES At WINES-3 half casks Rochelle Bran dy. very good; 4 half casks J. J. Pupae Cognac, very good; 5 half casks Port Wine. very tine; 3 halreasks Madeira Wine. very superior; Just rec'd on consignment, and for sale low by JOIEN LITTLE, ruay4 3sl st. opposite the Post Office. rpliE SOLUTION OF J ET.—A li q uid lIUNIAN lIAIR j. DYE, that eters the hair n pr ricer raven blackness, and Improves and sonens it. Price, 50 cents, or $l,Oll. Sold at eg Chatham at., N. Y.. and by WM. JACKSON. Agstnt, mnrCS bit Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Q()1.1-: At —3OO sides red Julii received /lid :116 Ll sides do., to arrive this teeth for sale tv j,)AC.0.7% —4l/ :Ls hog roulail.juNt roroived 11.111 tor . .atle ) I,y my ti POINDEXTEIt & Co. 1 A RD—.OO./ Lurtl, in 1,14, received atiti Ity luyti POINDEXTER Co. ' 0 SEUAI --s(' ItMds prim, N. J. • p.• r<b I.:My II) ron. POINDEX TER " eery Lundvu:ne "r. my II POINDEXTER & Co. IOFFEE-100 Lags ' , nine green Rio Collcv. mot reed iron lialLllllore. try It PI /INDEXTER & I)EPPER-1511 bug. 111 u(OfC tor ...rr vrry Mod• crate price, by tn)n POI N DEXTER & Cu. TTr—etro hi, ~ hate Limo, very suNrior, .4 for vole Lc ro)ti POINDExTrit k Co. Io&t , libls lo,r nunluer. Loaf Sugnr. J loorn and for rntly by ru 6 POINDFATER k Ur, I 1.A55-2611 Wtodow Olusr“ AO boar, /63.12 Window Won, tier , 6r i r by in!. 6 POINDEXTER h Co r EA-2.1.6 halfl'Ornl, fang 11y.0 0 . leupr nal and Gun: onwdr-r Trnr.... for .a I. I,y POINDLATErt & Co. I )HILL PF:Ati cEs--tou vary cool!, atm,. II rid ior Atli.• by my 6 POINI)EXTER & CO. I T O S.ri . /ES--.500 say Potnr,... .ale by jrnv 6 JAMES MAY. I A RD-1.3 666 Lard lot sole by Ji my ti JAMES MAN'. AAt - Int.: cim s.ts—The and,,,,m.,1 boa retaq 1 111 the 141401 "pp y of :MCC,. Card, itr woia ea rdnug arlutlVS, ineb ,- , 44 alc. GEO, t'rtC lIRAN, my° . 20 tVem...l - 1~, rrell 111. a ra ea Iv ;6 and rm. sale .1 by II A. FA !IN EsrocK a: co. my Con/Cr Farr and WOO4l Ito VPSOM SALTS- 1U ruaka , nail 'arrived and Mr Hale I_4 by B. A. FA lINESTOCK & CO. my 6 corm, Ferit and Wood Ht: Steam Boat Stock for Sale. OINK HALF of the fine steamer for nnie also. one Cighth of steitinkr . •or particulars and terms enquire of A111..1-394 bugs Harley. just hand,. tram ...use li and tor mile by S. dr. W. 11ARBAUG11. HAMS—Aa extra article, for sale by ap 20 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st lIIRESE-50 boxes Western Reserve, Jabt C time steamer Miclrigan and for ..ale by my f. S. es W. lIARBAUGII. BR(X)MS—Sj doe Brooms, or nole by my 6 S. B\V lIA RBA UGH. CIA N'ir CRAPE SHAWLS . -ura received anotiW ..;invoice of Canton Crape Shawls making the 6foot:ex lellAiVe assortment to be for ma l in the city. my - 6 A. A. MASOS, 60 Market st. I)OTASH.-15 casks. superior. .111.1 received nail far sale by, (mya) 61111T1 I.& SINCI.4.IIL _ I ARD bbla No. 1 Lard Oil, a prime article, 4 du. N 0.., do. do. For aie by SELLERS & NICOLE. BACON—WM lbs Bacon, for lank by, jupl JAMES MAY. Rater st THIN(; FASIIION FOR beauu. 1.71 ful style of H A TS are now ready at marl PAULSON'S. 471141 1111.1 ED BEEF.-101J0 pounds sugar cured, tor sale by ..! up 20 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Rood st OROCCO.—A good and well selected stock of Boot 1.11. Morocco. Kid Skits, Linings. Bindings. &e., for sale lower than heretofore, by RICHA LLD BARD. y Iwd BROWN MIX AND COTTOF HALF HOSE.—SOO dor all qualities; just received and or sale low by FIDW A RD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and Market sts.. 3d story entrance on 510 st. tnnys 0 - ITIIITS.-20 doz. ; extra fine wide plaids; just received 1,7 and for sale low by rinaysl EDWARDTODD & Co, Q . OAP AM) CANDLES-50 boxes No. I Soap, 25 " Candles; just land .ag from steamer Pacific, and for !etc by mat S. & W. HARBAUGII. Sbble. N. 0. Sugar, a prime article, just re calved and for salt by mat a k W lIARBAUGH.,/ 0 ATS-26 , 0 bags Outs, b just received per steamers Cale Cope and Beaver, and for sale by matt S. & W. HARBAUGII. CILOVERSEED-10 bags. just landing antiin7:sale by ki mad S. & W. 11ARBAUGH. - I tYE m. E .2 • LOUR-10bbls. and CANARY SEEJJ-2 barrels pant received, and tor sari by 11 A. FAJINESTOCK & CO., may 2 Cor. First and Wood sts. _ . PO'I ; ATOES-1.14 sacks prime Illinois Potatoes, and ing from S. 11. Genesee, and for sale by map: SMITH h SINCLAIR. CHEESE—A small lot NVestern Reserve, old and new for sale by (mayll) SMITH & SLNCLAIR. T ARD—No.itard, in barrels and kegs, for sale b 1 1-1 maY 3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. S - - • IDES-4,000 lbs. Sides, ior sale by may 3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. RAMS -25,000 lbs. Hams for talc by inay3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. CANVASSED BACON HAMS—On band, just recciv cd mid for sale by (ma 3) EDMUND GREF.R. C LEAR BACON SIDES--in store and for sale by EDMUND GREER, ma yll Liberty et, opposite Smithfield st Oil KEGS LARD, No. I—ln store and for sale by rnay3 EDMUND GItEER. ALENA POTATOES-75 sacks more just received I,Jf and for sale by [may3] KING &11I0017.HEAD. TARIFA) PEACHES—Ie sacks very flue, just received JJ and for sale by [np2.9] Shill H er, SINCLAIR. trillsil.DUCl LE Y, GoLl street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil, Ica. constantly on hand, and manufactured to order. [maa-Y A 3 N o l Tir ron ° M l3 s, ° f ß or ith goo7l — a! e l v u e nTo l undoubted istuomtess,fw"et endorsed. Wanted—Places for several laboring men, clerks, salesmen and boys. iu the two cities and neigh borhood. •Wantcd—Several good cooks and chamber maids. V- Persons who have money to lend may advance their interest by leaving 'word (confidentially) with ISAAC HARRIS, At his Agency and , mity2-5t Penn, near St. Clair et. and changeEn Hotel. OLIVE OIL-100 gallons just received. and for sale by B. A. FA HNESTOCK & CO., an2l Car. First and lypod ate. (AIL OF LAVENDER-150 lbs. juat receivff ands for Attie by B. A. FAHNESNOCK ntay2 corner First and WOodata.. LARD—Having just received a large irnportation4 of Wines, &c. togetber..with my large stockin 'Store and Pellet dealers are requested to call and extuidne for. thenteeteeitetaMol bairn= eon be .hadnt the cense. of 50 2 4 1 04111410. ;Front • . P. c‘mAitnrt.. ‘ l . l ...,, ~ 3 :" • ,. . 4:Zr ,. .' ~..': ~ :P .' .';','..' ~:,',-..!c.1,-..3' 2intiuments 31ICHAR6 'BARD. No. Bit Wo:Al.trvet ;S.& W. HAII.B.A UGH, 1% - nter xtreti and 104 Prr.nt +t salcs bn austion. AUCTION SALES, BY JOHN 1). DAVIS. AUCTIONEER. South•Ewt tomer of MIA and, Fifth strata, •• • TIENN STREET PROPERTY AT ,AUCTION.—On Tuesday morning, the oth inst., at 10 o'clock at the Comm ,3 rejui Sale. Room, corner of Wood and Fifth eas., will be added to the large sale . of ground rents and real estate, that valuable lot of ground adjoining the dwelling house of W. AI. 11Iitcheltrce, on the south side of Penn at.. between Utty and Marbury streets, having a front' of 24 feet and extending back 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 'reruns: One-fourth cash, or an approved note at four months; residue in three years, with interest payable semi-annually. JOHN D. DAVIS, may 4 Auctioneer. T ARCA: Sale of Ground Rents and Real Ettaie. by order L of 'lie Executer of the late Rata. Prelder.-011 Tuesday, May nth. at Wo'clock. A. M. will be sold without reserve, the•folloWing valuable gtound rents. which are all well secured by unproved property, viz: Tim following ground rents, issuing nut of Lot No. 471, in the City of Pitts burgh. running the whole length of the square on the west side of Smithfield street. Irvin Seventh to Strawberry alley, being 240 feet long. by 60 feet tleep, No. I. Being S7O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the undivided half of the first GO 'feet thereof, com mencing at the corner of Seventh !treat. No2ll. Being $6O minually Cornier, payable quarterly, on the undivtded half of the Heil. 60 feet thereof, adjoining No: 1. . . No. 3. Ileing . s6s annually forever,. payable half yearly, 'on the undivided half of the next 120 feet thereof, ail- joining N 0.2, and cornering on Strawberry alley. Also, the following ground rents. issuing oat of lot No. 454, in the City of Pittsburgh. running the whole length of the square on the west side of Smithfield street. from Strawberry alley to Sixth street, being 240 feet long, by GO feet deep, viz: No. 4. Being 812trannnally forever, payable quarterly, on the first 60 feet thereof, next towurda Stawberry al ley, rind cornering there. No. 5. Being 840 annually forever. payable half yearly, on the next 40 feet thereof. adjoining No. 4. No. G. Being $4O annually forever, payable half yearly ou the next 40 feet thereof, adjoining No. 5, No. 7. Being: $27 Manually forever, payable quarterly, on the 'text IS feet thereof. adjoining No. G. No. 8. Being $27 annually forever, payable quarterly, on the next Is feet thereof, ntljoining No. 7. No. 9. Being $2B 00 annually forever. payable half year ly. on the next ID feet thereof, adjoining No. O. No. 10. Being $5O annually forever, playable quarterly, ott the next 25 feet thereof, adjoining 'so. 9; and corner ing on Sixth street. Also, the following ground rents, issuing out of lotto 389 in the City of 'Pittsburgh, fronting 60 feet on Fifth st., extending through to Diamond alley, 240 feet, and the saline on which in erected the Exchange Bank. No. It. Being $lO annually forever. payable quarterly. on the first 20 by 80 feet thereof, next towards Wood street, on Fifth street. No. 12. Being $l4O annually forever, payable half yearly, on the next 40 by 120 feet thereof, on Fifth street. ad joining No. 11, and on the addition thereto of the 20 by 40 feet in the rear of No. 11. No. 13. Being $4O annually forever, payable quarterly, on the first 20 by 'l-0 feet thereof, next towards Market street. on Diamond alley. No. 14. Heidi: $lOO annually forever. payable half year ly. on the next .10 by 120 feet thereof Diamond alley. adjoining No. 13. and on the addition thereto of the 21, - - by 411 feet in the rear of No. 13. Also, that valuable lot of around, situate at south West corner of Market and Front sure's, having a trout of 40 feet on Market street. end extending along Front street 33 feet, on which is erected a subslanual four story Brick oocupied ut preSeut by Dr. K Merril us a pub lic hntme. Also. that valuable lot of ground, situate on the north side of Penn street. at the emner of Ceet I's alley. having a trout of 2.5 feet, and exit:nail,: back 120 feetto a ten feet alley. Also, Phree other lots of Tround adjoining the above. having each a front on Pena Ft. of 23 feett inches, and extending. back 120 feet to the alley aforesaid. For further information apply 111 a -25 JOHN D. DAVIS. Anet. of li+Ttdcs at the. C.011111'1 . - tint noon.. corner of Wood and Fifth atreeis, Meiolny, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday. of this Wre k. ruin nr ni oclock. The rollection embruces n great variety of rnincella neon. literature of the beat and Intent editions anti will be •old without renerve. JOHN D. DA.AIS, m) 7 A - VCTIONMALES Y JAMES 31 . 11 E N NA. AUCTIONEER . . Nu. 114 %VOW./ SIMEET. ruesc DOuOs VIIOII FEET!" VALFABLE REAL KsTATE-16 Building Lots at Auction.—On Saturday. May 20th. ut 3 o'clock v. 17.' w ill or sold, on the premises. above the Fountain !on. head of Wood street. in the Seventh NVard of the city of Pittsburgh. (formerly called Arthursville.)—lG valuable Building Lots, suitable for private dwellings or business stands; n plan of which can be seen on the posted ut Mlientia's Auction Roott, or at the office of •Fhomas • Trtmg: $50.00 in ham!, dr approved security: tho bal ance in equal pay mews in 5 years. An indisputable title :fee simple and general warrantee deed will be given, or the money refunded with interest. . . N. It An the streets have not.yet been opened by the city. and the lots extended to the centre of cold streets. he.se purehasunr. the lots will be entitled to damages winch may be assessed for the opening of the streets. TOOMAS MELLON JAMES NI'KESSA, Auct. 1 4 `XTILA SALE, or Pry Goods. Fancy Articles. Iramito 1.,A and rnnery.—Will be sold. at WE:emu's Auction Room. :No. 11l Wood street, three doors from Fifth. day and night. ISmolat excepted,) until the large stock on hand is disposed of, ns peremptory orders have Leers re ceived from the owocit, to close without reserve or the I. a r t possible delay. the various consignments remaining, unsold from the present ,pone t rade. Terre, All sums under /35000. cash. par funds: from $.50.n0 to $ll5l noy sixty clay, and aU fonts over 8100,00, three montlu, good approved endorsed notes. JAMES 34'KENNA, Anct. LLA Itf; P. and splendid assortment cf FANCY CHAU:N. j at primate sale. by Janus 3PhYtina.—The subscriber has entered into all arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chair Nlanufacturers in the West, and will ron• stoutly have on hand a large assortinent of Fancy Chairs of every deseription. comprising Windsor and Cane Seat.. Rocking, Ann. and Children's Chairs. all of which are made in the latest modern styles. of the beat materials. and oy the best stork mco 111 the country; and will be sold at very law prices, for cash. npli JA311:5 Auet. AUCTION SALES In ALLEIGHEN If CITY GY WM J. BURN:UDE, A ticrjoNEEß, N. w. CORNER OF FEDERAL. STREET AND TILE DIAMOND. - V - 11.1.7A11LE PROPERTY.—CM Thursday evening next 11th met, will Inc sold without reserve, all that certain lot or piece Of gromid situate in Reserve town ship, at the distance of one nide only from the borough of Manchester. and 20 rods from the Beaver Road. Being lot No 21k9 ris:purkeil„attil numbered in the pion of the Reserve tract opposite-Pittsburgh. There is tint excellent spring of water oil the premises. Any person desirous of purchasing could snot bare a more desirable site for a residence Persons desironsof further information will please call on Mr. Hampton Woodx.on the premixes. Terms—Oini.. fourth rash, and the balance to three equal annual pay.: merits with interest: secured by bond and mortnFe on the property. lmay4j W.M. J. BUELNSIDE, Ann. ir IN Tuesday morning, May flth, at 0 o'clock, at Burn- X_J side's Auction Room. will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, com prising, in part, the following: Cloths, Cassimeres, Al- Hacens. Mous. dc Unties, Lawns. GingliamS, Mirages, 111,arines, Calicoes, Ribbons, Bonnets, Laces, Quillings, Edgings. &c. At Il o'clock, a large assortment of new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stove, Shovels, Bed Cords, &c. most WM..I. BURNSIDE, Auet. B OOKS will be opened at the Office of the Tr e asurer the Monongahela Navigation Company", at the Exchange Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 234 day of May next. to receive subscriptions of Stock sufficient to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. apl9-13123 WM. BAKEWELL, Sec'y. ripirr. CZAR, HIS COURT AND PEOPLE, incluilin g a 1 Tour in Norway and Sweden, by John. S. Maxwell; received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, mrty2 Booksellers, corner and Third streets. Fashionable Clothin Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPO S ITE SEVENTH r isli El Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and a publ generally, that they have just received a new supply ic of French and English Cloths, and cassi mercr.--Nestings of all styles mid quality—Reudy-made 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 our stock before going elsewhere, mny3-tf NI...MULLEN & DOWNING. - DoirrRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTING.-111r. Coffin. tenders his thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittsburg); and vicinity, that he has on hand, a large variety of Landscapes, for sale at the Odeon, on Fourth street, between, Wood and Smithfield. n2B FOR. SAIX—A valuable property of two acres, bounded by Bedford and Webster streets. Also, a valuable property of three acres, separated from the above by Webster street. These propertieseire handsomely situated for private residences, and will be 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 limits of the 7th Ward. They vill bd sold at a bargain. S. CUTIIBERT, general Agent, Smithfield, above 4th . street. r mat . CAULKING corroN—t,ooo lbs. Caulking 6otion for ROC by lmay4) JAMES MAY. later Bakery and Ice Cream saloon. CI S. BICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully has fiannounces ; to his old friends site customers, that he tted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or families will be- supplied on the slmnesMitotice. with Cnkes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of business. He solicits a share of public patronage. ap 25-1 m CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOW', BRONCHI'T'IS, &c.—To • Consumptive,r.—Four-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected colds, oran ob struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li ning of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lu ngs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, ,cty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and' happy results. It is eertain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. fia"For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at:, near Wood. may 3 SUGAR cunuo DRIED BEEF ROUNDS:40,00011; sugar eared Dried Beef..in .prime order; put up for family use; Just received per American Star, and foredo by ittPflfll - SELLERS h. NICOLS. OLIVE OLL.---2 Os. Superior 2 " .„ for sale by ..T.D. WILLIAM. . ... rF.z t. -~y: Yn ~. ~ .- igniabg. SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS! A. A. M ASON & CO., L..A.Is;THONY & CO., num rin an rant coal. A. A. Doran & Co., r. Co market Street. between. Third and Fourth Sired:, PUTSflti ROIL PA., 11TAYE recently opened their new..and elegant Store, 11 with an extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer Goods, coutptisir• ' upwards of three hundred pacttages Of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country are particularly invited to call a n d examine our stock, as it is our iutentio.t•to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goads, theroby giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that could be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices are there. foreguaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. v • ___spy Blew Dry Goods--Fresh Arrival, AT NO. 65 MAAR= ST., 10, - TWILEN 4TH ST. AND THIS DIAMOND. THE undersigned has just received a large and spice did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING . AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased (ruin the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent great fall in prices, viz: 1 4-4 Brown Muslin., 6; cis. Farnhm a Prints Oita 12Le. 741 Bleached ." tit " ' 4-4 Purple " 124.' 4-4 . ' " a " Blue and orange prints 12&" Dress Ginghamill.24 to 25" Ett,elish Lawns In - NEW STYLE RIBS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Berne, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chameleon" " . Satin et. and pr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Cainlet Lustres, New style Brocade. The Lsnues 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 Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk and Black Barred. Barage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous D' Leine Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols, Parasoletts and Sun Shades. The GEtsEteltax are particularly requested to tall and examine a beautiful assortment of black. blue, olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vcstings, Cassiroures, Cravats, &c. I have also a large stock of Staple Goods, viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths. Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Cottonade ' Linen Drilling, Checks , Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Ginglmins, Chambray 'Oltighams, brown and bleached Muslin'. of all descriptions, which will be sold ut least 25 percent:.below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS. np9 Mr — AS Market street, Pittsburgh. GOODS.—Witobe SALE.—Edwurd Todd Co. ' have Just received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods. to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. We have received from our factory east. a. large stock of Shirts. of the hest manufacture; consisting of 10 doz. ANo I, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars; 20 " u Narrow " and Byron; 40 " medium quality " 60'. " very low priced " 12 " Due linen bosoms. with collars; 35 " •' and common bosons; 50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities; 40 " black and fancy adjusting Stocks; Also, from the eastern cities: 0 cases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " " arid common Sitspenders; 2 " " under Shirts and Drawers . ; 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Tli'd. Gloves; 40 •"• cotton. elastic tops; 250 '• brown and tnized and cotton half Hose, all qiielities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks. and Ties Carpet Bap. &c &r. \VC ili Ylie the attention •ot merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices; knowing. that un der the circumstances our Goods /Ms,: been manufactu red and purchased, sire arc able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or. in . f t rt, the east ern cities. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market. by means of which we are daily supplied will. New Goods. EDWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, 4ld story over W. & P. Ilugus, etp2o entrance on, Flab street. APRIL 10, 18.18. W. 1 1 1- 1..11 ,u , ,'P , ',1 6 1 ,, an d ',isnSum mer op en ing ov Goods,a his "Cl?dNen s this morning open an assortment of Linen Ginglinms. super I:arkton do.: Prints and• Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in great variety: Manchester Ginghams. new pat terns. IA his assortment now opening, are a great many articles at lbwer prices than usual. such as Site purple prints. yard wide. at. 12k.; fine British Prints at 121 c.; Dress Ginghams, usual width, on Dress Lawns, yard wide, at 121 c.: Shifting Muidins, very low; Irish Li nen, &c. ‘Vill also open this inorning, tie assortment of beautiful style light Chita/es. small figures, for children; Lawns for do. Also,.Chanielion Silks; India Wash do.: Crape Shawls. &c. • Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, will do well to call and see the goods. and hear the prices. Merchants will find. in the Wholesale Rooms on the hi story, an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about Enst urll prices. npl3 A. 31AS:UN & CO, 00, MA1110:1' Sioo - r. are open. A ing an extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS. min received per express; comprising the largest and most fashionable stock of Dress Goods to be found in this city. Atnongin which, sve mention ; .10 pieces extra rich. embroidered foil de Clievre. a necv article. and the most desirable roods in the market. Also, satin stripe CitaDies, Peruges, Ficsue, Mohair stripe French Jackoncts, &c., tee. my • Fresh Sprang Goods. SHACKLET'Ie S WHITE, Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, No. (19 Wood street, Pittsburgh. invites the attention of Western Merchants to their stock of ...Darri ran and Foreign Dry Goods now receiving direct tram the Eastern Importers and manufacturers. Receiviim regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the season. ant devoting a large share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure buyers :they will find such inducement offered for cash, as will give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to meet the views of buyers in full, they now offer goods at Eastern prices, and to invite all to call and examine for themselves. nm24-l4w. • =n=M . . . A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Market street. have just Is received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods. amongst which may be found figured, plain and,.striped Scrage. of all qualities:. Silk Tissue, Mohair Stripes Grenedirc. Satin Stripe Dc Lain. plain . do.; Satin St.:Cluil lie. Fancy Silk French Jurimets, &c., Ac. :41'19 NI•:XCH cLoTits.—Nf.rt.774l. - nrity has just recciv cila fresh supply of French Cloths nod Cassimeres, of the best manufacture, color, and finish. Gentlemen' wishing to purchase arc invited to look at his stock and ear the prices apl9 MUSLINS AND IRISH LINENS.-IC.A: 0 Munenv invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shirting Muslin*, of the best make— and undressed Irish Linens, warranted front flax. For sale, at very low prices, at the north-cust corner of Fourth and Market streets. apl9 - D I LLOW CASE AIUSLINS.--w. R. Mcluntv has just received a sy of the above goods, of suitable width. including a new pieces of very fine quality; for sale at the corner of Fourth and Market sm. apl9 SHEKTING AIUSLINS.—A supply, of different widths, (from one to three yards wide.) bleached and us bleached, just received and for sale low tattle Dry Goods Douse of W. R. 611 RPIIY , apl9 corner Fourth and Market sta. CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—A. A. Mssov Ir. Co., Ott Market street, have just received, per express, anoth er large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. app PES AND COLLARS—A. A. Al.xsoN & Co., GO Mar k,/ ket street, have just receive.!, per express, a choice assortment of Wrought Capes and Collars. ap2o I .3 LACK I.3ERACik; —A. A ZlLtsos Jr. Co., will open this morning 20 pieces of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Stripe Berages. Also, colored Bemires. of every style. aniM • • Q ILK TISSUES AIN LI BERAGES.—W. R. murpay hen 0 now open an assortment of the above goods, includ ing plain black; satin barred do: fancy figured do. Also, Italzarines, from 121 ctn. up to finest qualities; also. Or gandie I.awns in great variety, at northeast corner of 4th and market sm. apl7 rDICKINGs.—W. it Muteitv has now open ply of Tickings, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill, A. C. A.. Pearl River. and other approved styles, of the usual width. Also, 4-4 Ticking, of a very fine and supe rior quality, at a very low price. apl Q HAWLS:—A. A. 'assort do Co., Market street, have 0 just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; I do. Silk Plain Thib et Berage ile Leine, mid other Shawls. arign LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supp y of all the vnrious styles of Summer Goods, such us Silk Tis sues. Barnes, Grenadines, Lawns, !kr., now open at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, spit) North-east eon Fourth and Market sts DONNET RrBBONSI—A. A. MASON & Co. , NO: GO I) Market street. are now opening an extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and most fashion able style. npnO JUST received, by Express, ps Super French Black Cloth; and 6 ps Super Fancy Casstmeres, which will be sold low by C. WERNEBURG, 21 Liberty st. apt ' (Journal cop .) Lot tin c and (lo £ct BUILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in the improving village of Sharpslinrgh ; having a a front of 110 feet on the canal, by 100 feet to Middle street. This property could be divided into b large build ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle gheny. each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield street by 138 to a 24 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l aprl9 Smithfield, above -Fourth st. M i , A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Muse, situ ated on the East Comm," Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin,) and AMONd in the best modern style, with handsome Virile° in front, double par lors, furnished with merlde mantels and improred sliding doors;, dining room and kitchtin on the first floor, and four good bed rooms on the secondittory ; with finished garret. Enquire of RICIIA,RD 011. AV, on the premises; or of fehht-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. Pe CO. Second at. TO LET—A Brick !louse, corner of Webster and Ful ton streets, formerly crecuple.d by J. B. Butler. Pos. session given linmedisteir. Apply to febl9-tf J. C. CIIMMEI2I. Noll.loo. trAVINO disposed of all my right. title and interest, In 11 the Gold Heating business, to Mr. John B.Dunlery, I beg leave to recommend him to the patronagelof my for mer customers. A. LIFFINGTON. April 3d, 18.18 Dir'' It will be seen by the above notice that the sub scriber has purchased Mrs.- Lithagton's interest is the &hovel:ma:Mess; which will be continued at the Old Stand, N 0.120, Wood street, where he will be pleased to serve all who may want Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil, -dm., and he hopes, by attention to his business'and fatt'dcatintsko give satisfaction to those who may: favor him With their patronag e. , ..(ape-1m) 13.DUNLEIrrt irkttSAD BET.P.-6,000 Iht, sugar 'eared - Dried - Ike. jj-ptiabs mullets for fondly, oig i g sn o I n received and tor mk t 108 P, 'at NICOL*. 111111111111 ..stgamA3 o at totunni. atilt kat CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURG! ST.E I I.3.I.PAGILET•INE. p HIS Independent Line' of steathers. is now , orr i t , o .„,l I of the largest, swiftest,- best finished and furnished. and most powerful bonts'On'the. waters 6f.the West. The highest wages are paid fur the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river .1 usinesd.— The line has been in operation Or. six years; I as carried manly two millions of people. without doing ik e slightest injury to theirpersozuh. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger -line in the Union !for safety, regularity. and speed. All that money Cllll prpeure has been provided for the safety,. comfort and ennYenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as folio-win • . MONDAY PA CHE T—The. MONONGAUELA. c ept. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning 11 100 CiOCk; Wheeling every Monday evening ut.1.0 F. M. • TUESDAY P.ACEET.—The lizazunts. N Cant: Joe. lainecker, will .leave 'Pittnburgh eve Tuesday morning at.lo o'clock; Wheeling every Tumid y evening. at to r. x. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—Tho NIRO ENOLAND No: 2. Capt. S. Dron,will leave Pittsburgh every N(ednesday Morning at lOo'clock ;.Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at LO P. )a. • . THURSDAY PA CHET.=Tho Bau.o r, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling. every Thursday evemn at ,10 r. • FRIDAY PACKE'T.—The emPpEa No. 2, C pt. Crooks, will leave Pittiburgh every Friday morning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Friday evening at 101/.31. - SATURDAY PACSET.•:—The MessICNGED, .Capl, Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday 'norintig at •10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday eveutu6 at,IU P. W. StrIVD;IY PACICET.—Tim IsA.Ac Nutrrom, apt. I. G. /Ifason. will kayo Pittsburgh iivaouutlay oniiug al 10 o'clock i - Nlacitling ovary Sunday areuing a 10 r. as. nay 10. • 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Doll "Line. FSIBU CAUTia.I9I9. . ' FanucAtr, LEAVE DAILY AT S . A. AL AND 4 1 The following , new boats coMpl& for, the present seasim: A'L'LAY A Jai Pail:insult: BALTIC, Capt. and LOUIS 1 1 PLANE. Capt. E. Betatett.. Th entirely new, and are fitted up without r.tgard t; Every comfort that money. can procure has I, fled. The boats will leave the Alonosgahelu Al ut the foot of Koss at. Passengers will ba Pt board, as t h e boats will certainly leave at the hours-. . For Brownsville. ,bartit The new and Splendid imssonge. steatite...BA LTIC, Capt. A.7Atuns,l for the above port during the present , week, positively. • For freight or -- . e. applyon 6OnTil . . For flew Orlrani.. 1 THE fine new steamer A.NIER CAN'EA.- GI.E, ]Arts Aral:isms Master,. vill leave for the above and all intermediate landings., . For Cretin or passage apply on board. or I. opal G. E. MILTENHEIWEI ,A ant. WYE For Brownsville. , 1 igialTHE new Muil and Passenger steamer AT LANFIC, JAMES PAILKIsiox, ]Paster, wil leave or the above port this day, at 8 A. 51, pbsitively. Fur freight or passage apply on board. •! febd THE fast running pasienger sl Prki SYLVA.NIA. R. C. GRAY; Mimic regulagly for the above and intermediate' For fr;',ight or passage apply on board. For Lafayette and Wabash • rer. The light draught steamer SWAN.D.Xay, j4E t it Master, will leave for the above! Mid inter mediate landings, regularly. or freight or paslage apply, on board, or to apr I JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati. •, The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. Alisms, Master, will leave for the : above and intermediate ports, regularly. or freight or pauage apply on board. For St.. Lott's. • 1' The new and sp:end id steamer ORIENTAL, VAN Ifoox, Master, will leave foi the above and intermediate ports, on Yueiday,May For freien or passage apply on board. maa Buser arneWelliiillle — Pac • et. THE steamboat BEAVER, thulium E. .CLARLE, Master, will, during the coining winter season, make daily trips to Beaver and Wellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every monung at 9 o'clock: and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, P. st. dee] 5 .1): M. HART° . & CO4 Attains. - - For St. Louts. j THE splendid steamer xcarit CAROM INZA, DETINXWL, blaster. will leave for the DOOVC ono interrnediaie ports, regularly. For freigat or passage apply oil board. 9 feb4 New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE wpl leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues. - . dThursday,, Thursday, and Saturday, . re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Frtday.! She has a boat at the landing, between %, ood street nod the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. 1 • S. 8 W. lIABBAUGII, Agents, No. E. Wood blreet. For New Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAVA'SNA, If. Dafvtvzsog. Master,. will leave regularly for I e above andnallintermettiate loadings. For. freight or passage apply on boanl. febl For St. Louts, Galena, mud, Dubuque. COWTIDE good steamer ST. ANTIWNY, Taos MAY, MASter, IQ/ leave- ler the above, ,day, May W. • For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES. MAY, or ma 3 CEO MU TENBERGER. Ag't. Pittiburgh_and Whiteling Packet. THE swill steal/ter COINSUL:j . Doltstx P. N KINEY, Master. will leave -regularly for Wheeling, on Slouday, Wednesday. and Fri day. at 10 o clock. precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tnesdny, Thursday, and Satur day. at 7 o'clock. A. At.. positively. . the Consul will land at all intermediate. ports. Etery accommodation that can be procured: fortho comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a solf.acting safety-guard,to prevent explosion. Forfreight or postage apply on board. or to mare, - JOHN FLAC4. A - For Cincinnati. .:. . 14EThe ,ne w ilid splendid Passene,!r Steamer 111G1ILANDE11, Captain 11. A. Vaasa, will cave fo r t le above and all intermediate ports: on Tues day, May 9th For freight or passage, haying superior aceommoda lions, apply on board. niaB . For Louisville. - . THE Kentacey River Packet, GREY EA GLE, Ertooss, Master, will leave for the u ove am intermediate. ports regularly. For freight or passage epp)y on board. : feltS For St. Louts. TUEnevr and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTON, W.ll. Ftr..nr.s, Master; will leave or a above and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to hull?_ JAMES MAY. For St. Louis. _ /katTHE fine steamer WYOMING,' Tztones Master W GREENLEE, Master leave regularly for the above port and all intermediatoltutdings. oil 'Thursday, April 27th. - For freight or passag,e, having superior aceontmoda dons. apply ou board, or to • . apr.. GEO. 13. MILTENBERGE4, Agent. • rj1.111: MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a: young or 1 old person. male or female, with a putrid, bed breath, or bad teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will, on trial, without fail, Alake the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, end the gums hard..: Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New. York at 82 Chatham st., and by . WItI. JACKSON. Agt., mar2o ' . 89 Liberty st. IJ Our friends wholeel inclined to oasis in procuring subscribers for.our Campaign paper, wilk.lits.good enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper at the bottom, whereon,to wriMstib scribers . names. A CHEAP C4M.PAIG.N.PA..E.E.Iti.:: Irnmediatelyafter the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the let of Juno, nest,—the underaigned will commence the publication of a email Compaign Paper, entitled THE. JEFFERSONLENT: which will be issued weekly, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political Matter, exclu\ aivoly ; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, viz: Ten Copies for - e 5 00, Fifteen, - • - 7 00 Twenty- 0 • • • • 9.00 Fifty, .• - 20 00 One Hundred, - - • :`3B 00 It seems' to be generally admitted,-that the app'roaehing...:Preaidentia. Cainpaign will be one of untiettal mtereet. The old - :iAM I; 11111 33cutktr9 ii egba cjlroltert HILL a. caraar, BANKERS, EXCHANGE And Dealers in Foreign and , llmsestie -Ezehangei Certjfi Clan of -Deposit, Bonk Notre,Gold an -Sikeri N 045 Troia street.3rd door Velour Fourth; IVestaidoi Pid3burgh, "Pai.74 Annrl4-13f • - • iLLEN" KRAIOSIL ZDV. A AD.: kkifik.. • E:HAMER. dr; • nAitar. _ Dont - en and .Vxchange 'Brokers, ikakr.r in - Foreilj 411. d Bub Exchatle, Cirqfiragt , ', 4 l: ll T4- eorner of Tlitril mid 'Wood eta, directly olipoidie the. fit{ Charles Hotel ; • ' Bankers and Deniers l3 inl DIES hal - No. 55 Market terser, %Pittsburg snxixo's,Ans, ,' P-I hiladelphia f' • • ' ra 2,1 1.. Olio' liidiutie _ t4;;l u Ji c ia k r' Wheeling Tpluriqx,es • 1100 N BANKERS AND , EXCHANGE , DROKERS&A N. E. Corner of Treat. and Sixth streets., - IPiarbdrghfPa., TIEALERS in Coin, 13onk Notes. Time Bills;:.Fereigal, "11 and Donestin.Exelmngettertifieotes of.DepoSl4&e.• EXCHANGE_ on all tlie..prtneip . al Cities '4if•l theoUniiin and Europe, for sale in sums to suit , CURRENT and par funds - r4ceived on glepolitif.,:W COLLECTIONS Made on' Japans of ate,Linio#, it . th. lowest rates: . ' Messrs. M.. Leech &, SOll, • , ~19 "07,_,.... " Ogden & S O . OWttE.:O.'" ' •• ,, •••44. 117113. Bell & Bon. ' FiIISI - ntIO - 54, 1 417 " S. M'Clurken & Ca., .• , ..`'0. ,, 0 . ." , ,' „.,• 'English & Bennett. ," - ~ , zy:,, , t.., ", 'Renner & lirethei,* ' .": '''..- .' 4 ''-'. ': 4 . " Tubes. Lathrop & - Co...'' Fllliadel 0/ 112 • -;"''' n om W. R. Thpboti & CO, ''.' ." '''''•-'•-•'.::, Homily. PIIIIC& Co.' - - Tiffany: Wisrcl & Co. .1 - - '..-- - , f ''''','':'• Jno. ArCitllon;;ls & ' C 0.2 } Baltintori: '''''...,''' Mr. JOITICS GeOrge, - '• , ''' •''' •• ,•.< H. 11U1/110, 'CiOeinuall . , o._ .. ''.. •! . • . _ I.' JO.OOI, IV . l .sni4 ' - par:41.,. , 0.- - Messsrs. Fenner & APAllllati: , " -—. 11. I'. Ellis. F.sq.. Cashier. Bank of. CWllltoieniTnt - A. Ilitsburgh. September !ht. 1,47- • . - •., : ':- -: 4 I'm 1848. Packet let ls4s, ' Id. c the line IC, Cowl, A.lncol, • Lout are expense. nail provi hart Boat. newel on • &rem tl it °actinic Gardens, In Ittancherirer . -i-- subscriber takes pleasure in ittutouncingioliiiertd frit:ads ; aud the citizeusgenerally. that ROSEBABB, has been newly fitted tip tor the , aceoutinoilationl.and comfort of the The buildings have ticienfurnithed iu a neat and fashionable style . s antl the surroun din g gardens have been laid out in a:tashion that will attmct all who have taste for beautiful scenery.. - The location of Rosedale lir well known. - ,-Sityateria Itlanelleiter, Within a mile met a half :of rui. the bank, of 'the Ohio, the- prospect in. every ilirectlitt, is charming, For health and comfiirt. t11efFU4,4077101, equal to . Hilt the neighborhood of . PPittsburgh { . ;, ., A 'baited number of Ihmilies,.whoidestre - a statirdor residence out of the city, will be receivisit On easy letnic Transient visite rs will find RCSiDd.tell.ll2peagreetible place in which to pass a day or a week: .; , The Refreshment Saloons will he supplied }vith a.ll2,the delicacies of the season:.Delirious Beverages, Us . Creams. Fruits, Collfectionari..m. &c. the Table l tba` supplied with the choicest violets. The whole establishment will be conilactetf:ou strict temperance principles. Telepin Alleys Imre bc'en built; but no bettitt,„... will be permitted.. All:gatrat,i'af chance arc prohibited. The facilities for reaching Borth:laid are nutricrods. An Omnibus leaves the Nora end of the Ohl Alleghenyßridge every half hour. and mill leave passengers at the Gardens. The Meunier Greenwood leaies_the Atlegtnijjny Wharf every hour, and lauds i.vithin a few lutuilred raids of the Rosedale Cottage. nta.)l.4f I.EtTßUltell£l 211141):- and mail lk.avu t b nr PENN: kill leas ports. • W all Paper Warehouses- - NTO. 47, MARKET STREET between , "Plitrd - arld Fourth street. Pittsburgh.Tn.—Tl-101BAS PALMER, 'Alanufacturer and importer of WA L L FA P-E./4, Firs 'Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, unkind:mini Designs, Transparent Window Shades, &c., and dearer in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet.aud ..Bisidere • Boards, tic., &c.—has at present on hand a irtiry - extensira ,and well assorted stock of every ardeldiu histinc of IM sincss. •To persons who buy , to selllagain, JO liberal a Jura:rut us can hardly fail tosecure their ,las ,tota; and the great variety from which Loasekeeperi-vOll - it itt their power tie melee t, end the eery tau priurat which he is determined to sell them, will: he•tlattershim self. present/tick inductrnrittsas cannot.he offered, in ibis location, by any other House its the trade.' LErßags and Tanner's Scraps will bo•Seken•ratr4. change. at the highest prices. - untri34za AND FOR SALE—The subscriber utferirforaiderSCO . acres of Laud, in Middlesex township, Beller mmte ty, between Butler and Pittsbargh, and seven Mild* from, Butler: 350 acres cleared, the balance well tituberet4with three fann houses, a large barn, and a good millsite, with sufficient water for a grist and MLA' mill, thereon:-"Onihto same stream, four and six miles Above,- there are.Wro grist nulls. and several saw. mills. There is no.beqr land in the country. It will be sold all together,- °gm one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons wishing-lo have good level land, easily farmed, would do avail themselves of this opportunity, and examine th [inar.M . l D. D. Card.- IWOULD like 'to call the attention of Coriiitry:llftr chants, Hotel and Steamboat ltar.ketpari,ltivabs Families, ke. to examine my stock of Wities;l4quonti Cigars, &e., now in store and 'cellar; gonsisting most celebrated. blrands, &c. kri.' 'Feeling cionfideltei'of having; the largest nod best assorted stock in ritiy Yobse West of the mountains..and being engaged,in elittp§r tation of Wines and Liquors. ke., direct to this:eectotry, persons can rely on being accougnodated.liolblit lir,ce • end quality. - UARTIN;- marl) corner of.Sinithfield and.rmot atteett,. . trim attention of gentlemen parebasingtartnents :tor 11. dress wear; or ordinary business purpostte,is ,- . 4ii*l-. ed to the stock of goods at present on our - counter.% eon. sisting of every grade and shade ofyrenchEi ~tgliSk'. 3 nd. Belgian Cloths and Cussimeres. ,endleast yartutyiond Vestings for every one's tote, Which rill be:nade to.otder itt a superior manner, at prices that wilt tot be iiiiestlinied by ifteltest of bargain makers. " niarls (lute NrOuire & Co.) 4al IyEADER If-yen have bad Usti,. _it, be astnuiat. -- • ?-143att, the L e l: c ul t A of a ir i y m o t ti tie wo 1%1. 1 7;11; 11 " b k e D uLoti l i CORAL. HAIR RESTORATIVE. It newls luttottetxtd; • Sold m. 62 Chatham st., N. Y., and by . . - JACR.SON, , Agent,; , s , ' Liberty sireet. Plitshatlek. A D} sinußATum I'Ow p ALL WII() aIT4-*Ari,kke . India Rubber Fluid. for prct*curing Pee.sleorroMtig - in Ink; also, for adapting ;them to write onra.,ralrltar, without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate - the /4:lloY free. To Students.. Conveyancers,- autl .411§rekt, 1 / 2 1ila men.lt is invaluable. By merely adding few' drpfitc.of this Fluid to the Ink use. it will instantly be found: b, - be the best autiliary ever cdrereti, as it nentralizkiiihis preCipates the sedimeut, causes a free ink, and dispenses with the trouble - cif Just received and for sale by • JOHNSTON k STOCKT6I.V, Stationers; • ap . 3 . cor. Market and . Third its. V; ;lt arr j afit r' s xt e..l .4 l ll el i %Titnitiri l tT:t his office, Bakcwell's Building; oppusitu th,t1 . .: 03121:71?,Ft House, Phtshurgh. Pa. My ton, in 'the General L'and Office, nt will attend to itfy busivss there ' free of char , •4 to cants. IF DAVID ADAMS. of Bucks .cGuaty, in yoluititeet lately from Mezien,) will coll - umm the Post Master, Allegheny city, (moo Dr. Watt, he will Itearotscuttell4ng to Ins interest- `,) DPING AND M i liO l gis r- gEtiv ic in - to' Messrs. Alexander 4 , ;;Pa i es Buildings; North side of Diamond.—Pcrscinsdasirmg,ta, finish their Mercantile Education, in most „Ilii,rough and esoed ni itious umicr,'w ill find Mr. D.'s Inslitunoti .the most perfect Rost of the. Mountains, • ' Partnership, settlements and.biilanee sheets-ramie oat. Mills. Factories; Joint Stock Companies. and ail' kinde of business, can be furnished with a speeilicatiolt ; o4 no• counts, drawn up lit such n manner as tQ exhibit the opening, concluding, closing and final settldmeirt or7-rha affairs; thus affording the keeper of the koolti_rdr" - Ain. erring gnide, frima the commencement to thst teraduatall of the business. • . Horns-2 to 4, and 7 tali) r. Federal Party, so often defeated, hi once more in the field, endeavoring, with ites hundred Briarean hands, to gimp and brig; within its ranks, all the factions "and- f ag - . ends, of parties in the country, so as to make common opposition to the Democracy. On account of the extreme cheapness of the paper, we shall be obliged to - adopt the cash system, rigidly. Therefore, : an , attention will be paid to any order, unfeas . accompanied by the cash.. The JEFFERSONIAN yield'a - ZULIOUS agpport to the Nosurters of the Naxiovaz CONVENTION ;' and will holdup to gaze, the unprincipled and urir. ?, , triim.i.etiurea of ' the Federal party,itithal--, those,AP:i4a.re lending "aid and aciMfp:Tr to ou;country% enemies. 440drem, (post paid I -r el 7. _ ; = L. nAnpeir--- Mpreh $,143. , . . - paione-- KA.OF corMilk • 1., EMIR nip Coin and .5q2q1,t4;!, Y81,.11R0 Cineinnnil: Louisvitle pniti2fer•ifike Cciutuy & City, ogrk - e: Reiter Notes Peopsyiranli,,Cl? - NeNV, 'Oat . ' LITT 1111 • " ' • New • """' ===2 MIN .'- ~. `~
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