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Blennaboat,PacketLine,learesdailffor Cineinnati.lo w DV" rall,eltger„ P w aelet, via Brownsville; io"Baltimore and' Philadelphia, BA. and 6r: v. Mail.Cinteh Line, dirdct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at" .and 121' Western and,So n thern Mell Coach Line, 6 s.; x. /40111t-Western, via Cleveland. daily.flo A. M. Erie and.Westent New York, daily. 9 a: North-Ea:stern; to. Philadelphia, daily, except Sundaysi 4 • , ARREVAIA AND DFII . E.TUICE OF MAILS. flatten" :Niel! via Philadelpini., due 341tF.,eloseal2 Westernikleit,.Ciu."Und Lotusv., due 8 P. at.., cloaca 5 A. x South. via Dalt. and Washington 2 due 8 P. X., elasess A. X hrorth•WPiterli Vitt Cleveland, - dtle 10 A. 111.. closes 9 A. X Erie aud .Weatent New 'York, doe B.P. le., closes 8 •" • ..Par redne:, Asked. Offered. Bonk of Pittsburgh 550,00 $50,75.. 850.00 Exchange Batik- - •••• • -- •• . 50,00. 44,110 43,50 Merchants' Itnd.sl. 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. :35,00 Connellsed le R. A-Stock, paid on • shares, 52,50... •, • • • 6.00 1,43 City Bands. (6:41' cent;) 05,00 Monongahela Bridge • 25,00 10,50 this .Stoe 50,00 45,00 • OFFICE OF THE POST, Z Watostunmv blowout,. May 101 h, HAS. S We found but little of interest in the market yesterday. There were but few transactions out of the regular way, Ohl we /ndeed no change in prices. The river . ii y in fail* order, and the levee is crowded with boata.ready to receive-freight and passengers, but, both are . schree. "" • - ...inithe Money Markel we found nothing new'; the Erie notes:ire not taken by the Brokers. A Lew line or canal bonds is about being pin on be tween this ciiy and Cleveland. It is to be 'called the " People's Line.' Mr. 11. Kirkpatrick into be the Agent tor , this city. The nrmounceme tit of the readiness for be } siorsit will be made in a few days. The boats will carry passengers and freight through to Cleveland. • , We kern that the Sandy and Beaver CuOBI- is .now in complete order from the river to Nevr Lislin; 'and: re gular lute •of passenger and freight boa , are now run nilig between those poinis. Passengeiis leaving burgh by the Caleb Cope . or Bearer, in the morning, can take the packet-and • reach New Lisbon the nextmorning. This will be an improved mode of travel to passengers going to Canton, Maisillon, Wooster, Ise., ac., thereby avoiding, the bad roads. from Chit river to New Lisbon. The trade between the latter and our city is already im portant, and is daily groWing : , Pion r —The receipts yesterday were very light. We heard of but few soles, which indicated no change in prices. The demand was goeSi. The sales were: 4 bbls. at $4.65; 3U bbls. at 514,70 ; a sale of extra at :54,75; from store the sales were at S-1,7504.87- Corn—The market is dull at present; we heard of a lot being altered at 32c yesterday, without a buyer. Sale from store at &lc. Peat tiers—Sale of single sacks at 34c.; in large lots 33e. is about a fair quotation. - • italgt —A wagon load mixed sold yesterday at aic. • Pea Nuts—Sale of 10 sacks at Whiskey -Sale of Raw at 16}c.; Rectified is sold elt•ilillrlk at C I:Leese—Sales of Western Reserve at 611371 e. The price.seems to be maintained, notwithstanding the supply is fair. - Lard—We quote No. 1 at Sie.; not much doing.: Apples- • --Merket almost bare ; sale of 5 bbls. at 83,- 50 ; inferior lots six low' aslsl 00. Ossta—Sale of a large lot from first hands at 36e. Groceiles—No change in any article of importance. Glass—Salta of 9xlo;coantry brand Window Glass Billeoll—Safes ar 31e4c., hog round; there is very little demand. and the supply is heavy. flutter-Sales keg at 10c ; Prime Roll is dull, owing to increased quantities brought into the retail market. Dirleil pliles-V'e notice a few lots in market; no lirge soles; • demmid 'good; sales in a retail way at SIBS,. Plax.Seed—Sale of 35 bushels from first halids at EINI . h:—.ilegular sales of Herrings at $5 7566 00, with an apwanl tendency, on accotint of the advance in the taaL Potaitoes—The'receipts were very large yesterday. The wharf was crowded with them. Sales of Galena Neshannocks at 50 c, bus. - New Otleacis Delta says:—We peke the following extracts from a prices s arrant, Datcd Dav iina,?prtil?: . . The shipments of Sugar for Spain have been pretty ac tive, and some purchases of whites have been made for Russia. 'Our quotations • are: Assorted kinds, 501. to 741 rials; Whites. ri to ilirials; superior Whites,9l to tul- re; Yellows, to ti rs.. dorm,: Yellows, 61 to 7} rs.; Browns, 4 to 5 rs.; Cueuruchos,-4 to 31 re. For Alolasses.2 dais have been. paid in the harbor. and sortie. purchases have been made at 11 riala, deliverable in tha.outporta.- .The approaching holydays will suspend business in general Mr several days. • •• •. Lard is unaltered; the stock is 0600 kegs. Of• Corn, 1450 sacks are in, but not yet landed. Cornmeal finds no inquiry... - No Flour has been imported, except IMO barrels American, which ace still on board. • . - ;•.•• • ~ • •1. - .-:':•.•:;":::::• - • F' - ''''• -,';• ,-- :••.- • Freights.—Three vessel. were chartered for liamborgh at £2.15, and one at .42„12,6. We, quote to the United 'States, 84 box_Bugar, with but. hide inquiry, 82 to 821 for'Alohisses. Xzehangeon Londou 14 per er..prem., nominal; New York nod 13osum, I to 2 per et. dis. Prices Current of Imparts.—Rice, per arr., 11 r&; Lard, 4r/1,811#; Hams , qt S 9 to Sl3;Cheese,lll., $l4 to $1.6; Bat ter, qt 4320 10.825; Nellow Corn, arr.. 31 rs.; Corn 1,b1..1P21 Flour, Ain., bbl., $ l5 to 316; Potatoeli, bits Ir3fillaitions,ll.lobunehes, Sd to 89. F:roirt the Nets Orleans Picayurie, April 270,1848. 'COTIT9:I.—Th demand has been active and the sales :luta up WOO - bales, taken principally for England, at riv• 'titer m'are'Settleil prices; say Middling 5?5).; Cood .• - - Stock on band on September 1, 1637 Arrived since to date Arrivetlto-day . . '' " - . • - 1.077,191 . . . ... . . Exported to date , 910,024 . Exported t&day ..,.., ... 5,021-315,940 . ~ . , . --- Stock on hand k shipboard not cleared. • • .bales• .261,23.5 TosAcco.—W hlids.' Refused were sold, of which we `did hotgelparticulaps, and a large sale has been effected, is kept secret. _which...._ , ~ SPLTENE:Pf or TOBACCO. Stockish hand On September 1,1947 hhds• •72,22.9 Airived since to date 30,150 Arrived t.oday 3 ExOrted to date Exportad to-duy ,Stock on hand 8 altipl?oard not , cleared bhds7-19,443 7111 BIAANPIT. • MAW AT NEW ,Onuuss.—We are in debted, (says the Delta,) to Dr. Riddell, Metter and Refi ner of the Mint in this city; fOr en interesting pamphlet, which desatilies the OperatiOniof this establishment for -the last year—the•process of coinage—the duties of the different offieere of the institution, and the amount and . .stilne of the coinage. The following is the statement of the coinage of 184; for six months up to the 30th of June, t , .. 'Eagles Half Eagles.••• •. Half Dollars Quarter Dollars.. Value of Gold••.. Valuoof Silver•• Total AIITANTED TO BORROW—Several small sums, fort . 11 , V 3or 4 mouths, for good and andoubted 'notes, wel ,endorscd. Wanted—Plaees for several laboring men, ..clerks, salesmen and boys, in the two cities and neigh borhood. Wanted—Several good cooks and chamber maids. .11:r Persona who havemoney to •lend may advance atm Interest by leaving word (confidentially) with • • • . - • , - ISAAC HARRIS, . . At hie-Agency and IntelligeneeOrfice, inay2.st Penn. near St. Clair at. and Exchange Hotel. 11.12110YAL.-- , -H. Boswoirrtr:& Co. have removed JA, their stook of Books and Stattouery to Fourth street, near Market, (the room formetlt oeeupted as the b)etho. dist - Boole Store.) ' • ap3 FRESH FISII.---12bbls. No 1,1 erring ; LO bbls. No 1, • Shad; 15 bbls. N 0.3, Mackarel ; just reenivo4 and - for Sale by KING. & MOORHHAD, 5.28.4 f Diamondmiorner Dieunond ~." ceived per Expresa4 tortoni of rich' crape shawls. Also 4 do of figured and plain. Thibet embroide red, Preneh . cashmere and many other shawls. ' ' ' amyl: . ttillACC(.l-10 cases .I; Alper's, supr 4. ft; Lump; - . ••• '-', ' -', 3 - do. J. Thomas, anpr Nectar, I- lb L'p; • Just ree'd and for sale bp , ' ' -: . ap7 • - • MILLER to RicKursoN. _ • . .. -113 - BANDIES--2 hit pipes superior iienstesty Brandy., of . th e same importation as the last .'4 rir n cask supe ri or "Otard'llnuldp now leading and for sale by. Int°. • . P. C. MARTIN. GREASE I;ARD-20 , bbls. Grease :Lail, meat and for redo by _ ' r i . 2). TEAM ENGINE TOR' SALE.—An Vright Engine. ; 20 inch cylinder,' and 6 feet stioke—tour boiler, 30 itches and 1.6 feet in length; which has been in use in the ttsburgh.Water Works; will be sold low, on applies .Sion to J. IL Ill'clelltind, Superintendent of the , Water Works: -: : a27-clawlm NOTICE is given to the stoekliotdeis or this Coal Hill and Upper St-Clair Turnplke*Coingany;,..that tha stogg.sairsenbed, is now due and they are - hereby notified so pay the 73y order of•the•Board: --- - - • ; . .., mityl-wl. - ! TOSi AT. I.!f?PiGi Tre*r . , . • ~ .. ,. . ammntriint 1 411 b: Sinatt tial STOCKS. Deil3i 'Review of the Markets. ST/11174=c1 . .. Or COTTON FIAWL.S.—A. A. Mason & Co, 60 Alar ,et st. eve re- .SELLERS'ic NI COLS. PORT op E.ll7otinGii, 11 rErr WA Er • Steatrier Beaver Clark,' Wellsville; " Baltie,:.lacebs.DrOwnsvi Ile. " • A,tlanfic. Parkiiison, do;'" ,- ;.--Calebteme.ldoore, Deaver and Wellsville; filichinan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; ' Lake ` Erie. Herriphill, Beaver; " America, Decamp, Louisville; "': "New England No. - 2 , Dean, Cin; • " BeM Rash; Jenkins, Louisville; " " Oswego, Smith; Nashville; " Pennsylvania.•• Gray, St. Bailin DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson; Brownsville; " Caleb Cope, Moore, Seaver and Wellsville. Skipper, Stoops, Pardersburgh; Wellsville.; Barnes, Sunfish; " De Witt Clinton, Deviancy, St. Louts; " Ilibernia. Blinefelter, Cim tar The Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trip!. - • .11W . " See clad of Brownsville packets iltr See cards or Wellsville packett LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. REGULAR SATURDAY PACLET.—The A No I fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELT:GRAPH, J. J. Perry. Com mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday. at tQ o'clock precisely For freight or passage apply on bonrd, or to FORSYTH tit DUNCAN. Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly (or a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the lien Franklin. No li and Pike No 11, to Saint Louis—time through. FIVE DAYS. ap2l-y STEAMER GRERSWOOD I-- CHANGE OF TlME—Sunwier Arrange meat from April 24,—Leave Manchester nt o'clock in the morning : and of each even how until 9 o'clock at 14M—excepting her 1 o'clock trip, which will he Omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-pant each hour, until lialf-past 9 at night, omitting her half-punt 1 trip. Stuidays excepted. fp - Greenwood Garden is now open for the reception of visiters. The Boat lands at the Garden. mad J. AMAIN. Proprietor. Proposal• for a Loan. • TREASURY DEP A RTMENT, April 17, lest s 3. 0 BALED proposals will be received , under the act of 0 Sin March last, until 3, p. m., on Saturday, the 17th Jane.lSlB, for sixteen millions of dollars of United States stork, reimbursable twenty years front and after the list day of July, 1818. bearing six per rent. interest per annum, payable semi-annually, 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 at or before the date fixed for opt:mug-the propo sals. The bids, in all easesimust-be unconditional, and without any reference to the bids of others. and should state distinctly the premium offered. The proposals should be sealed. and einlorsed •Propwalifor loan of and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ington City, D. C. The sums which may berme:red will be required to be paid to the deposit:try of the U. States nearest the places of residence of the porous respect ively whose offers may be successful; but the amount of the accepted bids front bidders not residing in the United States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at New York, Boston. Philadelphia, or New Orlenos. To give an - opportunity to all persons to participate in the investment of funds in this stock, bids sv 11l be received for the lowest denomination of certificates authorized by law—being for fifty dollars—as well as for higher sums. All certificates under one thousand dollars will be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but all certificates forthat sum and upwards will be transferable on the bmtks of the treasury, or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option of the bidder. 'Co 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 depletive the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each offikhe months of July, August, September, October. and Nov E mber of the present year, except for sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where theltidder nosy be desir ous of making immediate payment in which case the whole amount may be at once depotkited. The stock will bear interest in all eases from the date of deposite. The bids will be opened tithe Treasury Department at 3,p. no.. on Saturday, the 17 of June, Ineft, in the pros ence of all persons who ma i' desire to attend; but, under a provision introduced into the act of 31st of March last, no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. On all bids not accepted. the amount deposited in advance will be immediately returned. The whole premium on the amount awarded must be deposited as part of the first payment required in July next. • WALKER, Secretary of the Treasury. Each of the daily papers of Boston• New York, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Charleston. and New Orleans. and in all other States the papers selected to print the laws of the United States ; are authorized to publish this advertise ment. April 21--dtl7tlhltineif W esters' Pennsylvania College oTlieetit a: DR. WILLARD'S ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1 84 8. These fuinily remedies. consisting of DR. WILLARD'S rER.IIIFUGE. N. 4 TOR, Dave already become so universally popular. wherever introduced. that the proprietors are induced to place them within the .reach of all. Of ,the virtues of these medicines, it is altogether unnecessary tor us to speak. as they have always, whereter introduced. been able to recommend themselves. The numerous certificates, which from time to time hare 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. %%rhea the coulittyi is flooded with " Panaceas," " Mixers," "Bal sams," and. "Pills," and many of the m of a doubtful character, persons are at a loss to know how far they should trust any of them. Rrjest them all. and try those which have been prated by the expectant of years. Such is the character of the medicines compounded by Dr: %Willard, an eminent practitioner, lead sold by men of character who have something more at stake than the ac cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public may know what these medicines are, the greater part of our advertising wilLbe genuine certjficolts. Thus you may be satisfied that "their own works will praise them." • • These medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors, A. W. Brockway & Co., N 0.2. Commercial Row. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other business must be addressed. Sold also by J..frehoorrma leer & Co., O^den & Snowd_en, Joel Mohler, 8., E. Sellers. F. L. Snowden, John P. Scott. J. H. Cassel, James A. Jones, John Ilays•Spriulding & Kneeland. Also, by Elliott & Beckam, and D. M. Curry, A lelgheny city. apt! d&svyt bal': 23,493 1,051,794 Monongahela Coal Lands. FOR SALF.4—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 cid tivation; the rest is well timbered, and can all-be worked. There are two dwelling houses, a large peach orchard. and limestone of u fine quality, on the premises. The above will be found worthy the attention of those desir ing prime Coal and farming lands, inn good location. S. CUTIGIGRT, Gen. Agent, ap24 Smithfield, above Fourth it. • Monongahela Navigation Company. BOOKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to extend this improvement from Brownsville to the State lint. at the following times and places, viz: at Wayneiburgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st May; New Geneva, Fayette Cu, on the let June; West Brownsville, Washington co. on the 2d Juno; Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Ban , kj on the 4th June; and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.; apl9 WM. BAKEWELL, tjj'Getzette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Way nesburgh Messenger; Genius of Liberty, Uniontown; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa per to Secretary. 1.7-_,939 APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD & MARKET. rpHIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in 1 the best style for the accommodation of the public. It can now he rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public Mee t ings,.Exhibitions of Paintings, ac.. &c.; by the night, day, or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEVI9. ap7 • 114.500 • 60,000 • 1,£09,000 • 190,000 81,W5,000 930.000 - 2,14000 Fashionable Hat end Capld manufactory. EORGE S. -ANSHUTZ. Agt. respectfully im kb Ginforms his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of lints and Caps at No 33 Wood street, one door above the corner of second, where he has now on hand a fine as sortment of. Hats and Caps of his owo 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. NAB-3mo. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COISPANY.—NO. TICE TO CONTRACTORS —ProposaIs will be re ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of May, atlOo'clok, A. sl. at the 13ortugh of Huntingdon, for the GRADING and -MASONRY, upon about 30 miles of the Pennsylva nia Railroad between Lewistown and Huntingdon, and also for the heavy work along the Little Juniata. Plans and specifications of the Work can be seen at the above namedplace, for five days previous to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids. Any further informationcen belied upon application to W. 11. POSTER; Jr.; Esq.; Associate Engineer, at LEW ISTOWN. V. MERRICK, President ap2.5411inr15 ryas* • ate Window' Glass. THE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATE GLASS 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 ;Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German. English and American. • ROOSEVELT & SON New York, April 1,1848-(a 6-2 mo) HIDES -300 Dry "fides, in store and for sale by ap2o S. &. W. lIARBAUGH 100 BBLS. AR, of prime quality and good eondition, on consignment and for sale by nps . TAAFFL & O'CONNOR. 15 CA ' S A U', ams and S I:adders : 5 casks Clear Sides ; just received and 'for sale by a 27 ' EDMOND GREER. A NEW WORK ON COAL—This work will be is. sued soon, on a Royal Bvo.. about 750 pages. It will treat extensively of the Geological and Geographical Distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel, em bracing, from official reports of coal-producing countries, the respective amounts of their production, consumption, 'and commercial distribution; , with the prices, tariffs, cur :Taney,- and international regulations, by R. C. ;Taylor, Fellow of the 'Geological Society of London, &c. ltratibseriptions taken at the 'Bookstore of R. S.-Bos worth & C 0.,. Fourth street f !near Market; where . a more extended liccottig of the work can be seen. Price: 85,00. ' .7 , ' • ,'„fr•.,Z'-• a yy , - EMEI - =`<°~ COUGH MIXTURE, - - LIFER PILLS, FEVER AND AGUE EX T.ER3I/ ~_; I,;. ~,,f =RS - . . . . . E9fPl.{QilPoits. M a n Cir% ) Fh—Nn3 1 and 3 junFlt/hidUPISINF4IILbY p.ACON--40.09U lbs touncl, u reee ived . and for sale :by - POINDTOZTEIV k. Co. • LARD—a,OOO lb gOi.d Lard, in Lids. received. unit for sale by • myli • • POINIAIXITER & Co. _ _ NO. SUGAR-50 hhds prime N. 0. Suptr. received . per e b Lady Byron. by POINDEXTER & Co. • fIOFFEE-100 bags prime green Rio Cotfee,rust reed \.J from Baltimore.. my 6 POINDE.'XTER & Co. TililiPPEll-150 bags in store ancifor sale at eery mod erate prices, by my°. POINDEXTER dr. Co. 1111 E-200 bbls Louisville white Lime. very superior, _IL4 for snle by • tny6. POINDEXTER& Co. • LOAF SUGAR-120 bbls low numbers Loaf Sugar, in store and for sale by my 0 POINDEXTER:dr. Co. TEA -250 half chests Younellyson, Imperial and Gu npowder Teas, for sale by POINDIA.rER& Co. PEAIMES--I.OU bu. Very good, in store and 1..1, kir sale by my U POINDEXTER k Co. POTATOES -000 sacks Illinois Potatoes, for sale by , myo •64, JAMES MAY. ARID-13 bbls Lard for sale by L my 6 ' JAMES MAY. BARLEY 364 brigs Barley, just landed front Beaver and for sale by SAr. W. HARBAUGII. FAMILY HAMS--An extra tinkle. for side by IV 20 J. A. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st "D ROOMS-53 doz Brooms, for sate by . 13 my 6 S. - & W. TIARBAUGH. POTASH.-15 casks. superior. just received mid for sole by [royal SMITH &SINCLAIR. TjACON-3000 lbs Bacon, for snle by. 13 iny6 JAMES MAY, Water st. TIDIED BEEF.-1000 pounds augur cured, for sale by. _1 / up tta J. D. WILLIAMS,IIO Wood at LDDITS.-20 doz.. extra tine wide plaids; just received nod for sale low by Ditnysl ROWARDTODD& Co,_ LO 'ERSEE: IU bags. inst landnig add for sale by mat S. & W. lIARILVUOIL YE n FLUE-4U just , l , an s, d t .111111Af7triitAa Cnt.:ESE —A small lot lA'estern Rescue. old ail new. , for sale by (tuay3) SI)I1T11 A. SINCLAIR. AIW-No. Itii:LNo. 1 I,ardTin _barrels and lie (Or _4 too .:1 SMITH & SINCLAIR. -- I I DES-4,W0 Wa. Saks, Or sale by tnny3 S7ll rrit & SINCLAIR. 2.5,600 lbs. Horns for sal by & SINCLAIR. rIANVASSED BACON HAMS—On hand. just reCciv ell and for sale by Onn3) EDMUND GRBER. 2t 1 KEGS LARD, No. I—lo store for sale by ll rnay3 ' EDMUND GREER G&LENA I'OTATOES—n Mirka more just rerniTee and for Stile by inittyal KING & MOORHEAD. D RIED PEACHES—In murk. yn4 tine. just received and for axle by ittinN SMItH & SINCLAIR. FLAX In store nod for Rule by I awn' S. & W. HARBAUGH. 01 KEGS LEAF LARD. and 9 ['hi, jt,m rcrrivrd and tin mile by EDAIOND GREER. IA liD-I.IU kegs No. 1, for stile b nkeis SMI'FIT rk SINCT.AIR REASE Lsrd.just reeriri!El VI nut, for talc by (abs) SELLERS h NICOLS. G011 , 1'.11-90 bags Prime Rio, just rVeCiVE'd and for sale by EDMOND GREER. ,A and f o r SC . 11: 1 1;11. , SNATI ,r 1 47 . •4; 1 ° `Ni`;';itityan. dozen, oll ci h4l4l oc nnAlit . ; ( rag E bli n. 14 0(1( 1 - 1.11g. RACONT, - cm lama and for sole by Y nivl6 KING 51001LIIIIAll. - -- 60 and for sale by (n 2:) - CI U 6 AR-it bht.. Sugar, n primeartiele, just re eeived and for sale by mad S. A W lIARBAI7OII. --.260 bag. Oats, juxt rrcriVetiper steankers Cala 1„.7 Cope and Heaver, and for sale by ren2 S. & NV. lIARRAL'OII. G. SEED-2 barrels just received. and for stilt k,/ R. A. FA Ca, may:lCor. First and Wood sts. lIOTATOF-q--1141 works prime Illinois Potatoes, land Ina from S. B. Genesee, and for sole by mayl SMITH & SINCLAIR. ILEAR. BACON SIDE -lu store and for stOr . EDMUND GREER, may 3 Liberty st., opposite Stnitblicld st OLIVE OIL-2 dor- qts. Salvador; 2 .• pts. for sale by ma 9 7 . I) WILLIAMS. TIENIP-e4) bales Nlanilla Hemp, a very handsome ar 11 tide, in store and for sale by CLASS -1100 box nxlo Window 111ton4; 50 boxes 1412 Window Glenna for salt, by my 6 POINDEXTER; & Co LPSOSI SALTS-10 barrels lust roomed and for aisle by B. A. rAtiNEsTocK & my 6 - Corner First and Wood ant rPSOM SALTS—IO cask', jtot necrivvd And 101. lode . by 1.1. A. I' VIINFS - TOCK A Ca. my 6 cornet First and Wood ma CIIIEENE-50 hoses Western Reserve, just landing from steamer Nliehigun and (or sale bv my (3 v. & W. IiARIIAU(4I. AHD OIL---1.1 bids. No. 1. just reed 1111,4 tor sale by I B. A. FAIINF.STOCK & CO., ma 9 corner First and Wood sta. CASTIEFTSOA . P.Z-TO - C - ii;esjuiii reed and fOr sale by - B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., _ma9 corner Finn and NVood stn. OIL OF LEMON--50 tbs. Jost reed nod for solo by B. A. FAliNnsTocK & CO.. ma 9 corner First and Rood ate. LIQUOILICE-1 raise just reed and fur 1,/ sale by B. A. FAIINIITFOCK & CO., ma 9 corner First and Wood stn. OLIVE OIL—IOO gallons just r.reived. and for sale by B. A. FAUN VSTOCK & CO, oy2l Cor. First and troorl IL OF LAVENDER-150 lbs. Mitt receivedi :snit for O sale by B. A. FAIINESNOCK & no.. intly2 corner Firsurind Wood st FRESII W e fine fre Ws more of those fine No. I Herring; 20 bbls Mackerel. insi received and forsalc Ly jap•2il KING & MOORHEAD.. FLOUR -iOO barrels Penally Floor, extra. in wore, and for sale by S. h W. HARHAUOIL not t 0 Nn. lAll Weer end From its. iyyrATIJEN--ml barrel* Nenhannock lust landing and for ink by S. &W. HARI3AUGII. ttp% (1 REES APPLES-25 barrelsOrrrn Apple, Isl store k.„T and for sole by S. &. W. 11-iItBAUG 11. or -'6 CAMPAGNE WINEIz.---25 Baskets Maltese Cross and 25 Baskets Crown Champaign., Winn now land ing and for sale by DINO' P. C. MARTIN. LARD OIL.—Ii bbls No.l Lard Oil a prime article, do. No. 2, do. do. rny6 For sale by SELLERS & NICOT.S. S PRING FASHION POP. lIATS.—This beano.P. Cul style of H ATS are now ready at mar 4 PAULSON'S. 01 Speilll Oil Whale do; La rd o Linseed do constantly on hand, and for sale, wholesale and re tail. by InV SELLERS 8 NICOL:4. UNDRIES..—Hoes; Livenshin Shovels; Conn! do.; 0 Cool do.; Spdaes and nukes, for sole by opal KING & MOORHEAD. CUBA TOBACCO-76 bales, f Wrappers and just You'd on consignment and for sale by apt MILLER Is RICRETSON. XAILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of all sizes, constantly on hand by 0p29 SMITH & SINCLAIR. 50 Boxes Sicily ',moons; 4013b1s prime N. C. Tar in good-order ,reeeived and for sale by, mayl•tur. TAAFFE & O'CONNER. I, 4 I DMOND.GREEft, Flour. Produce and General Cam- I_4 ntissian Merehant, and Wholesale Grocer, Liberty street, bend of Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. hp 27 IM - - IM - C - 01111.-1.00 bble. Ohio Plour, received .and for sale by EDMOND GR EEK, a 27 • Liberty et, opposite Smithfield et. 45IDIDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, pan strictly prime ; in store and for sale b a 27 EDMOND GREEK. FLOOR -80 bbl.. Ohio extra, landing tom steamer Caleb Cope, and for sale by S. W. HAR.BAUGH, mat No. 53 Water. and 104 Front stn. G OLD PENS-1 doz. Dagoley, besti 2 doz. do. medium; l'doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard &Brothers: just received by aptl ZEHtTI.ON KINSIF.V BRANDIEIS tr. WIN ES--3 half casks Rochelle Bran dy, very good; 4 half casks J. J. Dainty Cognac, very good; 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just reed on consignment, and (or salt low by JOHN LITTLE, .Ia may43d at. opposlie the'Post Office. frliE SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid lIIIMANIIATH j DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness, and unproven and mittens it. Price, 50 cents, or $l,OO. Sold at 52 Chatham st., N. Y.. and by \VIVI. JACKSON, Agent, mar2s 89 Liberty street, Pittliburgli. SOLE LEATHER - 300 sides red just reeerreil and 200 sides do., to MtTiio this Week for sale by victim - ID BARD. insyo4 wd No. 101 'Wood street. MACHINE CARDS—The undersigned has received the usual supply of Sheet Cards, for wool carding machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, my 6 26 Wood Street CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS.—Just received another invoice Of Canton Crape Shawls mnking the most ex tensive assortment to be found hi the city. 1 1 1 3 13 A. A. MASON, 60 hfluirct. 8). • Ni o r.2 . o o r C m C c O o Hid D good a , Linings, weii 8 selected dg stock of sale lower than heretofore, by RICHARD BARD. May4.lved BROWN MIX AND COTTOP HALF 110SE7=5Tird -- ) or all qualities; just received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and Market sts., 3d story entrance on sth st. mays CI OAP AND — CAN LES-511 boxes No.l Soap; " ,Candles; just land front steamer Pacific , and for sale by "tai S. At W. HARBAUGH. TORN B. DUNLEVY, GOLD Hasten No. 120 Wood e) street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil, &c., constantly on hand , - and manufncthred to order. [ma3-y OILS-10casks pure Sperm Oil, bleached; 1 do Win ter Whale do do; 2 do common do doi 6 bbls spring do do, bleached; 12 do - Lard Oil; 20 do Linseed doh is store and Tor sale by lap 22) SELLRREIIe NICOLS. IRON AND - NAILS—A large assortment on hie:Wand I tor Sala . tap 251 KING IS 1100IIIIRt‘P.. . . '-' , z , i:;,'......, - :Zi7s;'::',-f.. -, ' . _, , *;':t' , .Z ".:, ,-,,, .. , :,":'.; , : - ..;; , ..: 1 , - , t-'-''-:,':,',", 111MMEM . ~. ~„ ~ -:,..1fif. -- -7,- . ..;,-"! ;4 ] - 4 - ._!...'-' , . - "fi'::t , :..;:i7.1..... 1 '.',:.:!-:!-,7. - jf i:i: - . sale of Books willtbe continued at die Commer ciul Stiles Dooms, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.. Monday,. Wednesday, Thursday, and SanudaYl 44 1 thill week, commencing at 71o , clock. The collection embraces, a gredt variety ; of miseella-, nexus literature of the bent and latest editions and will be sold without reserve. JOHN. D. D.A.AIS,.. sny7 A SSIGNED SALE OF DRY aid - DS, Thurs -1-1 day morning, May 11th, at 10 o'clock, at the-Com mercial Sales Armin, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, for wish currency, an extensive assortment of 'fresh( seasonable Foreign and,: Domestic Dry Goods, among. Which are: 137 pieces superior rich ••style .Prints. 43 pieces Manchester Ginghams , . 34 pieces unbleached Sheeting& Superior Shirting Musins,lrish Linen, Lawns, Mous. de Laincit, A Ipaccas. Dress Silks. Satin. superfine Cloths, Shawls, - Handkerchiefs; Cravats, SeWing Silk,. Patent Thread, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets; fancy Vest -Paiterns, &c.• At 2 o'clock, r, M.—One-second-hand Buggy, and two horse Family Carriage; iron safe, platform portable scale, 5 bbls. N. O. 111011l8KCS. 5 Inns. Old Monongahela Whis key', 1 pipe Holland - Gin. I or, cask French Brandy. I qr. cask' glicA quality 'Madeira Wine, 0 boxes' siorted G lard ware„ 15 boxes Windovr Glass, 12 dot. Shovels, 4 boxes Virginia Tobacco, 65 box 'superior Spanish Cigari; a large assortment,primeenswart; knives and forks, look ing glasses, mantel clocks, new and second-hand house hold furniture, carpeting,; feather beds, kitchen uten sils, dm At 71 - o'clock, P.N.—A limp! collection of valuable new Books, embracing - standard works in the various depart ments of Literature and Science; family and pocket Bi bles, blank books, &c. map JOHN D. DAVIS. Aurt. AUCTION SALES • EY JAMES 211`KENIVA.. AUCTIONEER; No. 114 WOOD STREET. THREE DOORS FROM FIFTH XTRA GREAT TRADE—Auction Sale of a Penh _l24 tonable Eastern Stork of $lO,OOO worth of &ado made Clothing.—A rare ehanee jar Clothirrs.—PeTCMpiOry sale of n splendid and fashionable stock of Philadelphia mode. Clothing, to take pinre nt IWEttlion's Auction Rooms. No. 114 Wood street. three , doors front Filth. on Thursday text, ➢lay I Ith, commencing nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing day sod night until the en tire stock is disposed of. This is the largest and best as sorted lot of fashionable ready--made Clothing ever offer ed at public sale west of the Allegheny Monntoins. All' the :uncles huve been made in the city of Philadelphia, by the best workmen in Ole United Stales. and will be warranted perfect in every respect. They can be exam ined one day previous to sale. The trade me particidnr ly invited to attend, nit the stock will he' put up in lots; comprising, in port, the following. viz: 224 blue end black Dress and Frock Coats; 160 drop dh:k Frock and Sack Coats; 336 black Bombazine and Summer Cloth Coats; 51X/ Linen and Conon Coats, soperior quality; 220 pnir black and fancy Crinsimere Pants; 306 "- Summer Pants; • 300 " Linen • 1t:12 Bombazine and Summer Cloth Pants; 500 black Silk and Satin Vents: :00 fig'il Silk Murscilles'and Cashmere Vesta; 100 Bombazine " 183 doz. Linen, and Linen %nom Shirts, of the best make and finest quality. frrThe above stock in well worthy the attention of purchasers. wholesale 51,a retail, an it mind be sold posi tively withum reserve. The .Irtieles will be ready for e imninanon 011, day prrvicass Id sale, on the 2nd story or the Auction Room ut the subscriber. JAMES AFKENNA, Acct. IF. 81`444:1:. and Stereotype Cavinp and Fix cures. Ptanimg Machine. ,te., belonging to that busi m-as. at Anc•ttou.—On Thtinoinv neat, May Ilth. at 2 o'- clock. r.. 31., will be told, at NrKetinten ;Auction Room, No. 114 Wood Wert. three dool - 71 from Fifth, on account of whom it may c00( , ,,1, cash par funds. a lot of Sterrotr sot Platt,. Futures, I'llll6llg Ma chine. belonging to that hu•itturia. Also, I . Hot Air Stove. tut warming houses; a very superior attic:U.4 , l,nd the only one of the kind in the city—which emit 875.0. At t h e ',Vole time, a lot of Cocoa Wood, for knife handles. tool JANIE'S ?I , K ENNA, .Anet. j a.O A rsl.l-: REAL I , SI'ATF.--16 Buildin: Lots ea Aticnon.- , -On Saturday, Stay '2oth, tit 3 o'clock e. at' will be ',obi. On the premises. above the Fountain Inti. bend of Wood AtfreL in the Seveitilt Ward - of the city of I'll'`ln'tr,ht (formerly called Arthursville.)-111 valuable Building Lots. suitable for private dwelling's or business stands: a plan of which can be seen ort the posted hand, bills. at NrKenna's Auction Roma,. or at the °thee of Thomas Mellon. Terms: $50.00 in hand. or approved security: the bal ance in equal payments in 5 yours. An indisputable title in fee simple mad general warrantee deed will he given, or the money relmuled with interest. N. II As the streets have not yet been opened by the city, and the lots extended to the Centre Of said streets. those purehnsing the lots will be entitled to damage• whielynay be assessed for the opening. of the streets. THOMAS MELLON ma 3 JAMES NI'KENNA, Auct. .PoisnExTEß & CO - LN.XTRA sm.r. of Dry Goods. Farsev Articles, IVdtact r, and Cuchrry.—Will be Sold, at Ni'Kenistr's Auction Room, No. 111 IVoosl street, three doors from Filth. day and night, (Sunda} • excepted.) until the large stack on hand is disposed of. us peremptory• orders have been re ceived (rote the owne rs, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various consignments remaining untold front the present spring trade. • Terms: All aunts under tt.r . d)Po, cash, par funds; from 41.50,0 u to SifSbUtt, sixty days: and all 51,1311. over SlOO,OO, three mouths, good approved endorsed notes. JAMES M'KENNA, Auet. T A R(i E and splendid assortment if NC I' 'CM IRS, CllJ private sale, by faints .11 - Nryinit.—The subscriber has entered into no arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers inn the West. and will con stantly Inane on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description. compriiing 'Windsor and Cane Scat, Itheking, Ann, and Children's 'Chairs, all of tallith- nee made in the latest Incalern styles, of the best materials. and nay the best workmen inn the country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. 307 JAMES M'RENNA, Ana. AUCTION SALES in ALLEGHENY CITY lraf. EURNSIDF-', AUCTIONEER, N- cytxxxA OF FEDXHALtInFACT AND SHE DIAMOND. ITALUARLE PROPERTY.- , —On Tlincsday evening nen 11th inst , will be sold without reserve, all that certain lot or piece oe ground sitfinte in Reserte town ship. at the distance of one mile only front the borough of Manchester, and 80 roils from the ftenrer Rood. Tieing lot No. fAli. its:inarked.and numbered in the plan of the Reserve tract opposite Pittsburgh. There is an excellent spring of water on the premises. Any person desirous of purchasing could not have a more desirable site for a residence. • Persons desirous of nuttier information will please cull on Mr. Hampton ‘Viants. on premises. Terms—One fourth rash. and the hal:tette in three con! 111111113) pay ments with interest; secured by bond and mortaFe on the property. ininyll WM. .1. 11171iNSIDI., .duct. DOOKs b e opened at the Office of tho Treasurer JJ of the Monongahela Navigation Company. at the Exchange Bank. in the city of Pittsburgh. on the:rid day of May next, to receive subscriptions of Stock autlicient to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. apl9-1M7.3 WM. ItAKEWELL, IptiE CZAR. HIS COURT AND PEOPLE. including n . Tout in Norway and Sweden, by John S. Maxwell; received this day, anti for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, tony 2 Booksellers, corner and Third streets. Fashionable Clothing Store, '219 LIBERTY STREET, orposrrE SEVENTH rr Hi Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1,. the public generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and Engltsh Cloths. and ens. - merer,—Vestings of all styles and quality—Rcudy-tnade Clothing of all descriptions, neck nod 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 beforegoina elsewhere. may3-If ULLEN & DOWNING. IPPRA rr AND LANDSCAPE PALNTINCi.—Mr. )O1 Coffin. tenders his thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh nod vicinity, that he has on hand, a large variety of Landscapes, for .le at the Odeon, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. SALE .—A valuable property of two acres, bdunded by "Tedford and Webster streets. Also, a valuable properly of three acres, separated from the above by Webster street. 'nese properties arc 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 OM 7th Ward. They vill be sold at a bargain. . . S. CUTIILIFAT, general Agent, Smithfield, aboVe •4th street. • iusiy4 A 11. 11VC: cur 'UN-1,(X)0 bs. Caul mg Cnuon for sale b (mart) JAMES MAY. star Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon. . S. BICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully C announces to hie old friends tine customers, that he has fitted up hie establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favor him with theit custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest notice with Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of business. He tolicits a shore of public patronage. tip 25.1 m CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTINCI 0F130707, BRONCHITIS, &c.—Th Consumptfres.—Four-fifths of you are really suffering from Imploded colds, or an ob struction and Consequent mfiammation of the delicate li ring of those tubes through which the nir we breathe is distributed to the [bags. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, diffieulty of breathing, hectic fever, and &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 certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. 70 R . F ri o h r . s t ale n in ar P4s o b o u d rgh tit the PEKIN TEA SniTZE, SUGAR CURED DRIED ifEEF ROUNDS.--80,00q1b g gugnr cured Dried Reef, in prime order; put up for randly use; justreeeived per American Star, end for gale by 1nP 29 1 SELLERS & NICOLS. Pennsylvania 11,allroad Company. THE interest due to Stockholders will be paid at the Office of the Company, on and after the 15th inst. ma2-dtlMl5 OEORGE V. BACON, Treas. • Stockholders in Pittsburgh will be paid at the Merch ants , and Manufacturers' Bank. OM ., . ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer 0 or - particulars and terms enquire of S. & W. HARBA.UGH, my a 53 Water street end 104 Front st ALEN A NESrIANNOCKS-209 Sacks more of moue G GOOD POTATOES, just received and for sttle,by .rip 21 • KING Ze. 'MOORHEAD. Wr - - I have used some of the "Galena yieshannecks'? sold !)y:Kty' & Moorhead, Diamond;ThamondAlley, and can honestly . say, that theyane far sapetior to any pota toes haveeverseenjn.this mirket. • . 21-. • " dicirarorra: . . ORME Dales :bp., 2action• AUCTION.SALES, nY JOHN D. ,DAVIS..ALVRIONEER, South-Eau corm.?. Wood and -'Fifth streets. =team Most. - too for .. , f‘. 'mMt,;t:•:-'0t'W.1,.2 _t'''''''77,l7t..*-'71M7`...t•.,-7Vr'ml74''*g`,4r.:la'''t'''n'-'V'' i:''"'.sV....s;.fr-*!'.'7'.l!''..;.';':lii''.,i(:,-•.!:,::i,•.'::::.''•'-':':.:.:,.:.- ''..'7,':;•'-'l'.-''.:.','.',:-.5'.:".'1':-'.7A.,4-;:'.:':.'e4•:[-':.--..4..-':.!.::'..,A'i,:::.,..-q....:.i.,:',`,.1,.:-:';',:.,:-,':-r...Y.k.."g..::;r-i'.-:..E.':,'::!'i•-,,'.-,-;-'.'i-lil':-::-7.--,','",-.•.:•.,',:.1,)_;.,.::.-.-.-t Pry SPRANG AND- SIIMMEWOOODSV A. A. MASON 'le C:t.TANTH°N.Y*'°' Pirraistmort. - I • mitt , von& A. A. Mason de. IVO. 60 - Market Strert, between Third and Fourth Straw', PITTSBURGH. P.A•4 TT AYF a recentlynte T's F‘reer lucdI ucd t c h o e f i ' F r new ;S p " ' d g el it e rl . g r Summer Goods, Goods comprising upwards of three ni n tn n aren Micsages of the 'latest 'and moat' fashionable styles.' Merchants throughout the country are particularly Invited to call and I examine our stock. as tis our intentios to oiler our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, residing in New York, will he constantly sending-us on "fresh supplies of the most desirable goods. thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that could be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices arc there-, fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New; York'. andPhiltidelphia rates: ' ' ap7 Nesv Dry Gooda-:-Irrash Arrival, AT NO. 65 MARKET ST.. lIDTM'ANN iTII.ST.•ND THE DIAMOND. rrilE undersigned has iota r s eeived a large ninfarden did assortment of FANCI AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS; pure hosed from the. Itn porter, and Manufuotuiera, since die recc n, A great Dill in . , . . . 4-4 Brown Muslins, cos.. Furniture Prints - 6f to-Ine. 7-8 Bleached " , G 161 ," J. - , •4•4 Purple . . " 121" 4-4 " " •8 • " Glue and orange prints 121 " Dress Gingharrisla to 25" . English Lawns : 121 NEW STYLE KESS GOODS; • '• - 1 Satin stripe Granite Mirage, Fancy Dross. Silks, .' • Plaid Crape D'Orleans, . Chameleon'' . ' • Satinet-and pr. Silk Tissue. Black. Satin barred Silks, Now style k reach Lawns, BlackGro. D' Armour " Candet Lusters. Ice w• style- Brocade. - The Lentos tire requested to call and examine &splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls, white Broslin Mirage Shawls, Brocade and. Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk end Black Burred Barage Shawls. Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thiliet and Mous 1.2 Leine Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linea Cambric Handkerchiefs. Cravats and Scarfs, black rind colored. Kid Gloves. lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts ta va riety of sew style Parasols. Parnsoletts and Sun Shades. The GENELZMEN are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue. olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassiincrus, Cravats, Ste. I have also a large sleek rf Staple Goodr, viz: Brown and bleached, linen Table Cloths; Russia Diaper, Irish Linen, Cuttounde ' Linen Drilling, Cheeks, Blot Drills, Manchester and Scotch Gingliants, ChambreyGinghtims, brown and bleached Mashes of all descriptions, which will be sold nt least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. AI3SALOM MORRIS, • npft No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. G'l ENTLESIF;NS' FURNISHING GOODS.—WIIOI-a sates.—EdwardTodd Sr 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 m have received fro our factory emit, a large static of Shirts, of the best manufacture; cousiiting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts. standing collars; 20 . " Narrow" and Byrou; 40 . medium quality GO " very lowpriecd " , - . - 12 " fine linen bosoms. with collate{ ,• 3' "-- ~" and C 01111110111103011111; 50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities; 40 " black and fancy adjusting Stocks; , Also, from the mtter,' cities: 6 eases 'fine Ginghtun Umbrellas; - 3 . . ,and common Suspenderst ' 2 " . under Shirts nod Om were; . 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Thed. Gloves ; . . ... 411 ' " . cotton„cliottic hips; 250 " brown and mixed and cotton half Hose, all qualities: Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks. and Tics Carpet Bags. ke.. &e. We invite the attention of merchants nail dealers to ah examination of our Goods and prices ; knowing. that tin der the eircemstanecs our Goodi have been manufactu red a n d purchased. we ere able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or : to fact, the east ern cities. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market, by mecum of which we arc daily supplied with New Goods. EDWARD 'TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2d story over W. & P. lingua, Oft 2 G entrance on Fifth street. .A PRIL - 10, 1848. T T l7 n " l isno r oeins" T N e s ILtprg at Summer Goods.ada. this morning open an assonntent 'of Linen Gingham's,' super Earlston slo.; Prints and Chilli:Mß; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in great variety; Manchester Clinghanus, new pat terns. In hbi assortment now opening, are a great many articles at lower priers than usual, such as fine purple prints, vard wide, at 121 c.; fine British Prints at Plle.; Dress ttingliams, usual width, at Inc.; Dress Lawns, yard , vide. at Pne.; Shining Muslin,, very low; Irish Li nen. kg. also open this morning, an assortment of beautifol sfele light Chinizes. small figures, for children; Lawns for do. Also, Chamclion Silks; India Wash do.; Crnpe Shawls, Ac. Fero Wllininf any Nag in the Dry Goods way, will do well to call atm Ace the gsooSo, and hear the priers. Merchants will find, in the %Wholesale Rooms on the Id story, au inciting stock of fresh Goods, at about East ern price, 3 . & CO., tilt, 1111AUKET STREET. are open - 11 • Mit an extensive assortment of DILESS GOODS. just received per express; comprising the largest and Moat fashionable stock of Diva , GOMIS lobe found in this city. Amongst which, we mention, 10 pieces extra rich. einbroideml Foil de Chevre, a new article, and the most desirable goods in the market. Also. satin stripe Challies, Pe rages, F151.13C, Mohair stripe French Jackonets, &c.. !kr- 1321 Fresh Spring Goods. lIACKLETT & WurrE. Wholesale Dealers in-Dry tZ) Goons. No. 09 Wood street, Pittsburgh. invites the attention of ‘Vestent Merchants to their stock of Ameri can and Foreign Dry Goods now• receiving direct from the Eastern Importers and manufacturers. Receiving regular suppliesof Fresh Goods during the season, and devoting a large share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently assure buyers they will final such inducement offered jar cash, as will give the mustample siatisfuction. Determining to meet tba rfewsof buyers nifull, they uow , otter goods at Eastern prices, and tditiVite ull to eallandO uzanne tor themselves. apill-gw. • ream Goods. A A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Alerket street, have jest • received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods. amongst which may be found figured, plain and striped Donige. of all qualities; Silk Titian°, Mohair Stripes Crenedire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chat Fancy Sttk French-Jeconets, &e.. &c. split it Es eit cL.OTHS.-w, R. Aliment has just reeeiv t nil a fresh supply of Preach Cloths and Cassimeres, of the best manufacture, Color, and finish. Gentlethen wishing to purchase are invited to look alias stock and ear the prices . spill I.litritlNt; MITKOW7ANfiIifatiftiSESIK=W:Tf. AMORY Invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shining Muslin*, of axe boat make— and undressed Irish Linens, warranted from 'flak. For sate. at verV liter prices, at the north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. apltt 'DILLOW CASE MUSI.INS.—w. R. Mcarity has just received a supply of the above goods, of suitable Nvidth, includinF a few pieces of very title quality; for sale nob.: reinter of Fourth and Market cis. auto IIt:6*.VENG IIthSLINS.—A supply, of different wittih7, 0 worn one to three yards wide,) bleached and un bleached, just received and for sale low at the Dry Goods House of • W. R. MURPHY, apt° CNTON A CRAPE SHAWLti—A. A. MAsots & ct,, CU Market street. have just received; Per express, anoth er large lot of splendid Crape Shawls. ap22 CAPES AND COLLARS.--A. A.ltlasox Co., GO Mar ket street, have just receivel per express, a choice asAorttn6it of Wrought Capes mid Colluis. up2‘.2 I),I.ACK BERAGE—A. A.lllsaces & will open th is 1,3 morning '2O pitices of Plain, Plaid, and Satin Stripe Bernzes. Alm colored Berares. of every stvlr. matt! C,211.1( TISSUES AND 13ERAHF4— , W. B. Murphy has tj now r_open an assortMent of the above goods, includ hig plain 'black; satin barred do; fancy figured do. Also, Belrarines, from 121 eta. up to finest qualities; also, Or gan die I.awns in great variety ,at northeast corner of 4th and market stn. apl7 rirferllNGS.—W. It Hartenv has now open a . arT 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 finu and supe rior quality, at a very low price. apt HAWL.S.!—A. A. filsso . 3 & Co.. Market street, have C") just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib et Berage de twine, and other Shawls. ap2o LAWES' IIIiFSS GOODS.—A full supply of all the various styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk Tis sues, Mirages, Grenadines, Lawns, &e., now open nt the Dry Goods House of 'W. R.. MIMIPIrv, apl9 North-east cos . . Fourth and Market sts BoNNEr RIBBONW—A. A. Mason & Co., No. 60 Market street. are now opening art extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and most fashion able style. spa) JUST received, by Express, 1 ps Super French Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cassameres. which will be sold low by C. WERNEBURG, 251 Liberty at. . (Journal co •.) for .ealt atlb 'Ciro Let ILDING LOTS.—For Sale—a desirable property in B the improving village of Sharpsbnrgh ; having - a fitint of 110 feet on the canal, by- 109 feet to Middle street. This property could be divided into 5 large build ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta ken for the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle gheny. each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield street by 138 to a. 21 foot alley. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Ag't., aprlO Smithfield, above Fourth at. A NEW two story Brick Dwelling. Howse, situ nted on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near the residence of Judge Irwin,), and finished in the best modern style. with handsome porticoiti front, double par lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and four good bed rooms on the second story; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY. on the premises; or of lebll-if - JAMES PARK. Jr. ls CO.. Second at • TO LET—A Brick House, earner of_Webster and Ful ton streets, fbrmerly oteupled . by J.,H, Butler. Po ssession given immediately.- Appl y to feblo-tf c:.cummiNs. KVING disposed o N f n o ll t m ic y e rigbt. title end Interest. In • the Gold Beating' business; o Mt. John - I beg leave to recommend hall to 'alephtimin g -a of my for, merelastomers. • .11..UFFLNGTON. April 34i, .1648 117 - It will be seen by the abet i enotiee That the Pub scriber has purchased IKrs. Uffington't interest in the above btisineses,Which will be continued at the Old Stand, N 0.120, Wood street, where be Will bd pleased to serve all who may - want Gbld 'Leaf, Dentist's Foil, &e. nnd he hopes, by attention to his business. and nue dcitling, to . ifive•tatisfactioti to:those who may favor him with - their •patroaage. - (apo-1m) . - ....JOHN B. DUNT:EVY: DRIED BEEF. '- , -43,000 'agar :prizad. -Dried beef,, a :primo'article for family user, Mat deceived ' and for rile try - Lyres /t.rripow, tcam—trotti 111411.:, taB4S. • - .1b1 . 4 - 37 - 7 -" - crilbrissATl AND 'PITTSBURGH DAILYSTEAL -PAC T LINE. rpHIS IndePendeni Line of steamers is now composed, of the largest, avvillest, best finished 'rind fernaihed. and most powerful, boats onthe,watirs of the West. The highest wagesare paid for the services , of the hest and most experienced .men engaged in the river business.— The line has beeu in operation for six years; has carried . nearly two !pillions of,people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. . The proprieMis challenge com parison with any passenger line In the Union for safety, regularity. and speed. All that meney can procure. has been, provided for the safety, comfort and convenience -or passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows! , . . , . ' lIIONDAYPACKET:—The nommoinaL,f,tapt. Stem., wilt leti VC Pi teslinfeh eyeiy Meriday iildiming .- 0t4.0 o'clock; 11(11,Ming every Alureisy evening, at 10 e. *. _ TURSDAY P; 4C EEZ—TbeErna /No., ,I Ft lainec her, will leave eyery - Tuesday morning ut IQ o'clock i,Wheeline every Tote.day, evening . - IVE.IMESDAY.PACKEt.—The: Nem,. FATILAXD No, 2. Curl. S Detin..vill leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday Tnorinng.klOcielocki Wheeling every Wednesday even ing allO - - TEM RDA . 31' PACKET;'L-The Bauziarr, Capt.- R. J. Grace, wililenVe Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 oeloelt ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. . R IDA-Y. PACKET. —llile. CLIPPER ND. '2, Capt. Croola, will leave Pittilitirgli every Friday morning at 'Wheeling every priday evening at 10 .0. .' • •- • SATURDAY PACKET.—The Atmrsmvelezt, Capt. De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh ovary Satixrday,morning as 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. az. SUNDAY PACKET.—The ISaao NEWTOX. Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Stanley morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Sunday - evening at 19 nor 19. 184.8. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FSIIIIILIRT 15t.1848. VEMILARY Is;, LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. 111 - . AND 4.1'. M. jaaThe following new bouts complete the Ilno fur the present season: ATLANTIC. Capt, J trines Parkinson; BALTIC. Copt:A:Jacobs; and LOEIS NI - LANE, Cupt. E. Bennett.. The boobs are entirely new. dud pre fi tted tap without ragc !El to expecte. Every eomfort dint molter can procure has heen provi ded. The boats will leave ihe MoncmgaliehrWiturf Boat, at the toot of Doss at. Paseengept will be punctual on hoard, as the boats will certainly lawre at the advertised bonra. jan3l For Bromoussille. Ile new and splendid passenger and mail steamer HALTIC,Capt.A.JscOns, will Inane titriTcore part during the present tettic, at 1- ,31-1 - For freight orpasiage. apply on board: fetid art THE. fast running pitssenger sum:PENN, SYLVANIA. It. C. Guy: Master.vrill leave regu arty for the above and intermediate ports, on Thurs day; Mayll. For freight or passage apply on board. ' Trialn U==== Tile new 131 id steamer ORIENTAL, VAN 110014 Muster, will leave for the above and intermetliitte ports, on IPedneo4'.} . „l liay IU. For freight or pasolre onnly . oii board. , - mo1:0 or St. Low's. 4dait THE splendid stearaer NORTIICAROT,I - DtvrsvEY, Master. will leave for the . move are intermediate ports, on Thursday, May ill For freignt or passage apply on board. inalo ' _, , . 01ii SlLTl.otilli. Gtil — enaiiiiid7Diiiliuquel. ZIATHE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Thos MAY, hlastdr, will leave for the above, ports, regularly. :I For f eight or passage apply on board, or to JA NIES 3IAY. or .. mat° GEO. MII.TENHERGER. Art For New Orletno. THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA .:.37GLE, JANIZ ATKINSON MllSter, will .liaire I,Ove and all intermediate landings. V For freight or passage apply on board. or to ap2o G. fl . MILTENBERGER, Agedt, For Brownsville. . 7" -- jaadtTllEnew Mail and Passenger steamer LANTIC, JANES .Pitaxissus, Master. will leave for the above port this day, of S A. M., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. fe For Lafayette and Wabash The light draught steamer SWAN, B. gay, AUMaster, will leave for the above tutd iMer medium landings, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. ..lireDAris, Master, will leavo ,for the atiove . s tud intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. mar IS Heaver and Wellsville Packet. laglat Tim steamboat DEAVER, Citsra.rs E. CLattc, Master, will: during the coming winter season, make daily trip!' to Beaver and Wells Ville, leaving Pitt ALII rgh every mortungat9 &chick, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, r. M. deetS D. M. ITARTON & CO., Agants, LVew Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville,' on Tuns day, nursimy, and Saturday', at 9 A. M., re turning on Monday. Wednesday-. and Friday. She has a boat at the landin9, between nod street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. W. IL-111.11AUGH. Agents,. mare N 0.33. Wood street: For New Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAV.A_NN.A., H. DEssason. Master, will leave regularly fort e above and all intermediate leading& For freight or passage apply on board. febl. Pittsburgh and-Wheeling Pae r ket., THE swift steamer CONSUL, Do evert P. Minuir. wilt leave regularly for Wheeling. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, preciss4. • • Leave Wheeling every Tueaddy; Thursday, and Satur da at 7 o'clock. A. M. positively. . The Consul will land at all intermediate portt. Eimry accommodation that can be procured. for . the comfort.and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided.with a sell'-acting ,safety-guard, to prevent . . For freight or passage apply' on board, or to • ' morn JOIE./ FLACK, Agent. For Cincizi The new and splendid Passenger Stemer HIGHLANDEFL. Captain H. A. FOESE, .will rave fort e above and all, iinerinediate ports ron Tucs day. May Dih freight or passage, baying superior accommoda Ilona, apply on board. Snag For Louisville. THE Kentucey River Packet, GREY EA- Baootts, Master, will leave for the a ove an intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on hoard. febS For St. Louts. THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTON, W. 14. Fol.'rox, Master, will leave for the n ove and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jann -JAMES MAY. Y. UMDM=I THEamer fine ste WYOMING Tuolcts GIME: MEE, Master. will leave regularly 'for li m a . + . the above port and all intermediate !audit: i fs . m For freight or passage, having superior accomo a. tions. apply on board, or to apr27 ciF.O. B. MILTF.NBERCW.R.. Agent. FIE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a' yoUng or 1 old person, male or-femafe ; with a putrid, bad breath, or bad'teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably assured that" a its. box of. JONES' AltrBER TOOTH PASTE will, qn trial, without fail, • Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the Runts hard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New York at Chatham at., and by WM. JACKSON. Agt., tuar2o E 9 Liberty at. It 7 Our friends Who'feel inclined to assist in proc - uring subscribers for our Campaign paperpwilthe,irlicat enough to cut out the following prospectus ; Ind .attach a_sheet of paper it tho bottom, w h ereon Iti , ,Mitif indo. scribers names. • • Vff2::4:2PRIEScD4.II . AE. AOll AP.QA,NET—A-..1 - -GNi;.x:ATs , :t.-i,R:t: , Immediately after the nominations of the Elaltimore Convention are made known to the country—say alieut the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small CoMpaign Paper, entitled THE JEFFEHAONIAN: 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 siv.ely ; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, viz Ten Copies for . $ Fifteen, - - - - 700 Twenty, - - • - 9 'OO Fifty, - - - - 40 oo One Hundred, - - - 35'00 It seems to be generally admitted; that the approaching Presidential Caippaign, will be one of unusual interest., The old ; '4 ': I.' ' ~ i.PCCIIKtrg i c wa-A-frurf4--4-------- • JOSZP.O L. BILL.• - • w• HELL & OVERT, _ BANKERS, EXCHANGE BRO uKNILS, And Deaku in Fore i gn and Domestic fathange, Cot , eases of Deposit, Bank Nous, Gold an Sitrer,No. 65 IT .1 street, 3rd door Wow Fourth, West side, Pinshopt, marl4-ly • ALL.= ILILAYSIL EDWARD BAIDIC• Bankers and Exchange _Brokers,. Dealers in Ferreifrit ain Domestic Bills. Bills of Exchange, 'cmj fi cases it, Bank Ma,. and Cain, . Comer of Third and :Wood am, directly opposite the t. ' • - nr. noramEs & •••.-: • sankr. and Drok-rs its Ezehangs CoinluttArirgiOriffT,'' SELLING Tuns. • =cuirss. ; • • iiiriorciuriff . New York 3 pr Cincinnati Philadelphia * " Louisville Baltimore. • " SL LoMs . 7 Buying raies;,' - - Ohio' • • ; - -die.. hidinnn- `!, Kentucky, I • I 'Wheeling' Tennessee 3 " anl9-1 - 7110 L 1412.47=17•:; ,. 745'4 1 . _ Ii" JFI N." O ON & • _ BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE' BAP 1031115R5,' N. E. Corner of Mal arid, S izth" street Pittsburgh, 1 - % EAI.F.RS in Coin, Bank Notes: Time Bilts,Foreigilt .1 • and Domestic Exchange t Certificates of Dep e sit,&c.'' VXCIJANGE on all the principal Cities' of• Ste Drfotte :; • and Enrcipe. for sale' in sines to soh purchasers: CURRENT and por.funds received on deposits'. , ~.- COI.I.ECTIONS made on all parts of ate Union s at UN: • • ' • lowest rates: •, • • • . . . • " • Ogden & Snowden,• ••• Wm.. Bell & Son, .. • PittlO•:,. XIXEL S. forClarken& Co., : r • English & Bennett. " & Brother, ' • . •• •••:"... Pule*. Lathrop & CO, Philidelpliirri..• - . It. Thompson & Co. • • • Homily. Phelps & Co. • } New yi tr k:: : , ! . a Babcock & Co. 'rawly, Ward & Co.} ' jr - . • " Cullough & Co. llaldtitortr;, ;• •, . kr. James George, • • U. H. iil/11114, Cincinnat i G. • •-• Joseph Womson, Me ass rs. Fenner & ti an, " 1: 1 *"cmlO . - R. F. Ellii, Esq., Cashier. Bank of wittown, Pa 1 Pittsburgh. Se .tember tld. tA7-1 , • ••• • H oiled sle Gettrateales to Maiaebert sr: - rill-1E subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his old , friends. and the citizens generally, that ROSEDALE' has been newly fitted up for the acconmiedation and comfort of the Public. The buildings bare been Banished' , in a neat and fashionable style; and the surrounding prolcits hare been laid out in a fashion that will attraet all who have taste for beautiful scenery. The location of Rosedale is well known. Sitnate In Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city, ariAlief bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every, dircetionis charming. For !width and comfort,!tbere is no Owe. equal to stilt the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. .! • A limited number of families, who desire a.sumiztor residence oat of the city, will be received on, cloy terins.., 'Transient visitors, will find /10.4E.DA Li: a most agreeable.. piece in which to pant a day or a week.. • • , .. •.. The Refreshinent Saloons will be supplied with elk,tbe . : delicacies of the season : Delicious lieveruges. Creums. Fruits. C011ii:Cli01111Tief. Su. 1110 Table will be supplied with the choicest tient-tn. • Oa" The • whole establishment will be conducted on - strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys have beett• built; but no betting will be permitted, All gamoCCole chance arc prohibited. - • - The fateiltises for reaching Rosedale are numerous,. An Omnibus leaves the:North end of the Old :Allegheny, Bridge every half hour, and will leave passenger* at the,!`_ Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leeves the -Allegheny, Wharf every bow, and lands withiu afiw bundredlarde. of the Rosedale Cottage. • ' muytkif LEVI BURCFIFILiD.... .• Wall Paper Warehouse. ITD. 47, MARKET STREET, between Third , and' I' Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa.—TIIOAIAS PALMER? Matsufacturar and Importer cif 'WALL PA P Rlt ? '-frlitr• Board Prints, Borders, .Landscupe' Pupers, Ornamental:. Designs, Transparent 'W indow Shades; and dealer' :in Writing and %Wrapping raper, Bonnet and BindersEl Boards, & - c., &c.—has at present on hand a very extensive and well assorted stock of every article in his line of bin'r siness. . To persons-Who buy to sell , again, be :will make so liberal a Auscount as can hardly fail to secure their con. tom; and tffegreat eerie/a from which housekee p ers have it in their power to select. and the veryloto pricer-at which he is determined to sell them, will, he flatters him:: self, present such indueeMents as cannot be offered, itt.this location, by any other House in the trade. - • '.; LD- - Rags and Tanner's. Scraps will he taken in ex change, at the highest prices: - - T AND FOR SALF.---The subscriber offers for salelOO acres of Land, in Middlesex township, Butler coup; ty, between Butler - and Pittsburgh, and sewli mileffrote Butler; 350 acres cleared, the balance vrelliiinbered; with three farm houses, a large barn,and a good mill site, _With' sufficient water for a grist and saw mill, thereon .'' °litho smite stream, four and air miles above, there :Loa two grist mills. and several saw mills. There is no better -. loot) in the country. It will be sold all together; orbs one, two, or three hundred acres. Persons wishing to have good leVel land. easily fanned, Avould . do well :to ".• avail amp...eves' of this opportunity, mid examine:fit-. • '• land. • • (marM) GYM: BOYD.t.. T WOULD like to call the attention lth Of CotrY Men; I chants. Hotel and Steamboat Ilex-keepers,' private.. Families, ie. to examine my - stoeltif Liciteris,, Cigars, &c., now in store and cellar,_ ccinsisungoLthe most celebrated Brands, &c. &c. Feeling.. eonfideitt 'of having the largest and best assorted stock ni - uite liciusef West of the mountains, and being engaged in tl eintfor; ration of Wines and Liquors, &c., direct tifthis country, ll persons Ca rely on being' accommodated, both in Om*. and quality. F.. C. - man corner of Smithfield and .Pront streets. A Card. • . • TIIE attention of gentlemen purchasing garments (Or dress wear, or ordinary business purposes, is directs cd to the stock of goods at present on our counters, qiin siaiit% of every grade and shade of French, English, aid Delman Cloths and Cassimeres, iu endless variety, and Vesungs fur every one's use, winds will be made to order iu a superior manner, atpriecs that will not be questicutad by the best of bargain makers.. C. IVERNEBERG, - . - uta.rls . (late Al'Guire d5 . C0.)251. Liberty at, ~ 11 lie D tt E st ß oi l 's l ite r d a :t h tl a te 7 .f i l l e a c d t or T a t a llelo o r j i tgrgr CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. t a It nee lc. da butane Ilia: Sold at 82 Chatham it., N. V., nod by • ' Agent,';~•;s; S 0 Liberty street., Pitodotrith A DISIDERATUM TO ALL WHO WRlThL—Mar4s. 11. /rins Rabat, Fluid. for preventing' Peas 'co's-radius in luk; also, for .adapting :thera to write on Parchment, without the aid of pumice. and to thcilitate thaiuk.enwt. ing .free . . To Students. Conveyancers—and Mercanalit• men, it is invaluable. My merely adding a few dropi.ef this Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly he * found.* lie the best auxiliary ever olfered,..as Ml . neutralizes tbst acid. preeipates the sodium's). onuses a tree tiuw . nf ink, and dispenses with the trouble of wiping a pen.:, Just received and for sale by • • JOHNSTON .2 STOCKTON, Stationers,-. , ap3 . cnr. Market and Third stk.., • Veß. FOSTER, Agentfor Mezigan Soldiers; to rveLand WSITUIIIIII and Pensions for tride,rs i 2 his offiee, Bakewoll's Building , opposite the NOW -11;9a0: }Rnse, Pittsburgh, Pa. My sou, in the General Laud Office, at Washington. will attend to toy business there, free of charge - US aura rants. • febYs • IF- DAVID ADAMS, .of Bucks rotity, la voluzategT lately from :Meiico.) trill call Ueoll the Post Muter, Alleytteuy eityor . ton Dr.AVett, he wall bear of something to In. interest. • • 04-, • • West Point Work.. 13RFSTON 'WAGNER, Engine Builders. have eon*. • mencekbusinoss on Penn st., near the Point, ;• the estublishmeut-fonticrly carried on by Bun:l:house it,Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase. Steam Engines. for Boots, or for other purposes,.will piCeSe favor us with call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other establishment intlie'cit*. Also, rolling mill and castings of evert 4eforiplian can be had at the shortest notice. Raszarrcro--Capi. Robert Beer; Thomas geon•Efq.; Church, Carothers ex. Co., 11. Denny Esp. M. Alkii&-Co. crtitrAN ~ ENOCH WAGNER. . LOAF SUGAR-15 bblu. Nov. 6.7, and fly for sale by -ins ' SELLERS b. -NICO4B Federal PartY, so - ofton,defeated, is once more in the field, 'endeavoring, with 7 ita hundred Briarean hands, to grasp and bring within its ranks, all the factions and fag. ends of parties in the country, so as to make common opposition to the Democracy. On account of the extreme cheap:kcal' of the paper, we shall be obliged 14 adopt the cash system, rigidly. ThersirON.l.iso attention will be paid to any ordetionloss accompanied by the cash. , The JEFFERSONIAN will • yielitil zealous support to the Norwrzr.s of tho NATIONAL CONVENTION; and will hold tip . to public gaze, the unprincipled ao444sp con Vil triotic course of the Fixleralpar% , those who are lending- mid funk . . ~.,..: ; to our. country's enemies. ' ::. 4 ' . '" ....-;* -_, i. Address, (post p0id,),:7 . i . ...i . 0: - ,;' - ... 1. 4 , - L:- . HiMinti ~..' 7.:... Seolugitt ilt ri-... rcitr,Qor: q :,r - r-." .- • • - -, c .'IT' MEE Briging . 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