The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 11, 1848, Image 3

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I • TItertSDAY MORNING. May Ilth, ISO. 5
...,,.• r'lloatrj—There was but little activity in the market
3-esterday,and the receipts were light. A few sales ou
wharf were made at 14,6534.63; a sale froin wagon, at
454,70. - From store we heard of sales at 54.75, 54,4 Ct 4,67.
:, Sheep , --Sales at 52,t25rTi2,75; scarce.
, iliest4aSales at 31e.
I,4Crab Cllder..- Sale '
of 10 lib's. superior quality at BS.
10lairs--llestiy arrivals for Government; sales on
laterality he quoted at :id; front' tore 2aOlA. The mar
i seeins tolerably well supplied.
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limas herm—Sitlcaillithe sack at 34025 i in larger
lota sales have been madeat Mc.,
IVindarr Glass—Sale' yesterday at $3,25.
Oran ge•--;N:one in market; the demand is great..
• - IsermoutsSales by the box at $4.00.
Lard—Salesof No. I, in kegs, at Me.
Ralsids—Sales of M. IL at 32,12a2,25.
Figs—The market is well supplied with a good arti
cle. and sales are regular nt 121 c.
" Cattle—ll - Ceres are scarce and in deMand; sales on
w few tuts have Leen made at high figures. The-butch
ers complain of the advance. On Monday, about 200
Lend were sold in Media - men! Yunls of Allegheny ut Sit
6c., nett.
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, PRIVATE. DISI• SES.- Dr Brown,' No
- 't 0., Diamond Alley, can : be consulted in all
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caves of a - private or driiiate nature incidental
o..,jvi uf the human frame.
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' , e , (t. i ' tlypiliftand Syphilitic emptimusgontyrrlura
and lib COIIieIIOCIOMA, lOgtillier Vlllll all ff . -
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surfer dere/fres imjmritiesof the blood. 'with all diseusesof
restennelotigip. skin difeaveswitla stric lures. else I. ore th ml
sliseltargs, seminal weakness and ingiotoncv also. piles.
vbetimansm, female weakness, diseases of the womb.
monthly supprevsiOns. diseases of the joints, Vistula in
c coo, nervous affections, pains in the hack and loins. irri
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys. scorbutic
eruptions, letter. rirtevronn. mercurial diseases, are.
s TWRI,VE YEARS' nucTicr.
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-Exelinively devoted tante study and treatment of yen..
viruldisonlers. and those arising from Youthful excesses.
gaiety, climate. or impurities of the blood. whereby the
riunstituiton may have been enfeebled. enables Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of "speedy relief to all who may place
themselves under his care. •
Dr. Browns offices ore convenientlyarratiged into sep
arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without tear
'of exposure to other visitors. •
- It is of importance to malty persons in need of medical
• aid,' tombtain good advice privately and promptly. .T all
•sech, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing rearrest e,-
mum. in their various forms mid tutiges.offers inducements
• • vellielr ten rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby
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prised'that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated la
every branch of meilichie, and for the last twelve years
confined himself exclusively• to the' treatment of those
diseases. "
Dr: Ilniwn is the only regularly educated surgeon in
- Pittsburgh -who gives Ids whole attention to those emu
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piniute:
-It7Certain, safe and speedy cures will, lu all eases, be
guaranteed.
Recent cases are relieved iu a short time, without inter
ruption from business.
11:711ernin or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per
sons afflicted With M.lllllllO call, as he has paid partieu
la r attention : hi that disease.
Letters front a distance. asking advice, must contain , a
fee. Or they will not be snouted to. -
lU"Dilice on Diamond Alley. n few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations strictly eiinfi
dential. oct2s-ilacwly
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• jIIIST meets - oil at the Pekin Tea Store. No. 79 Fourth
tl street. near Wood. Pittsburgh. a. very heav stock of
fresh GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the Ne y, w
York
Pekin Tea Compauy all imported this spring. The young
Dyson* and tkolong Black Tens are very fine and trap
rant, peeked in lead,ito t, 1 and 3 lb. packages also in
half chests. Retailers are invited to call and examine
our stock. They will be accommodatedwittrany
yuan
titg they wish for—trout Sibs. to a half chest:at the same
price: •
Alan a prime lot of SO bags of old Mocha, Gov't Java,
Rio. and St. Domingo Coffees ' at wholesale and retail.
Love.ring's doable refined Sugars, bt loaf. crushed
and pulverized, at L 9 cents per Ib4 usually retailed at 16
tents.
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PITTSBURGH BOARD ,01r.. TRADE.
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J. Me.PADEN. . 'Cow/razz FOR MAT.
Nit. W. WALLAS?.
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848.
Steamboat Packet Line, leareadaily fin Cincinnati.l o Ax.
Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 a. a_ and 6 r. x.
Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. y., and 121
r.
Western - and Southein.hlail Coach Line, 6 A. x. .
.North-Western, via Cleveland. daily.l6 A. x.
Erie and Western New York. daily. 94. .
Forth- Eastern , to Philadelphia, dully, except Sundays, 4
•'AItRIYALS AND DEI . RTERE OF. MAII.B. •
Euler* Mail via Pkiladelnint„ due 3 A. ie., cluses . l2 Y.
Brasil:Kt' Mail, Cin. and Lountv., due 8 v. ,L. close; 5 A. it.
Poitiliivta Balt. awl Washington; due 8. P. Xi,'Fboses 5 A. IL
North 7 Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. Y. eitifts 9 A. A.
Mrie and Western New York; Mtn - 8 P:.w.;*eitili . is a.
STOOKS.
. • ' Par Vette. Askrd.. Offfrid.
Bank of Pittsburgh "MM. $550.75 650.00
}:gehalige Bank 5OO • 44.00 .43.5t0
Merchants' nd M. Bank ' 50.03 47.00 • 45,00
Fanners' Deposit Bank . Moue ii, mnrket:
Bind -I. l trret Bridge ' ' • ' .50,00 50.00 4,5,00
Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00 35.00
OW Allegheny Bridge 25,00 30,00 35,00
Connelsville R. B. Stock, paid on
Shares ; 81.50 5.00 1.43
City 'kinds 76 cent;) • 95,00
Monongahela Bridge • 25,00 16.50
Gaa Stock 50.00 45.00
.Daily Review of the Alarkete.
!Corn 211..a1--Safeei of Kiln Dried at 1151,62. Not
roach in market. • •
Goatee_: Sales of Prime Rio at Bafte.; some ails
at which we hear of a few sales.
Potatoes--The market is stocked with patens Po
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tritoes, a favorite article - cut - which oak:I - have been made
At SOS. P lt.
Checse—Themnrket b dull, and receipt's coblipue
(air; tending downwrint.; .. *des of good old 'Western
Reserve are reported at 61,97; . ;bew at 51-e., at which we
have heard of some large sales; but the retail rate is
(at rents. •
011s—Nothing of importance doing in any kind of
Oil : sales of Linseed at .550.57 . ; Lard Oil at 560314.
change to notice: regular Sales at former
quotations: 31e4e. hog, round for city• cured.
Qeeawit.—Saleof 100 lbs. at tMc., cash. Not 'alien
dentand.
Ettucke!s—Noiket well - supplied with Beaver Buck
tls; sales at $2.20 P doz
firoonar—Matket well mocked at $4.3,8702.00.
Fish—There is a brisk demand spriaiiiiiup, and re
ceipts .are fair. Stiles of No. 3 Mackerel at 87,50 i Shad
403 Herrings $5,7506.01
Crackers—The following - are . the prekent prices; •
Crnekers•-; 44,75
Futter do. ' • 4,50 "
"Pilot Bread ' , 3.50 "
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Auger and Sala Crackers. ... -- • •••• • 7 e. F Th•
HEUMATIS3I.—Dr. Browsva'newly aliserteered rem
edy for Rheumatism is a speedy stud certain remedy
for that.painfail trouble.. It never fads. , -
Oillee and Private Consultation Rooms. No. GS, Dia-
Thnnd alley, Pittelturgh, Pa. The •Doctor is always at
home. iattld,davrif
Teasi Tins! Trui
Yreitch spiced Chocolate; a prime article.
1. 13.—We pledge our's - elves iii all races where the a
-trove articles do nut giver:entire satisfaction. to retnin The
money. , . A. JANNE:A.
my 9 7114th at. near. Wood.
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their stock of Books and Stationery to Fourth street.
near Market. (ilia room formerly occupied as the Metlto•
_diet lionk a litore.) &pa
F.RI'S. • • FISH.-742 bbli. No 1, Horring: 10 bldn. No I.
Shadfll, 461 a. No. 3, Mnrlcareljnst reeeivOd and
fotanlo by •• • """ ' KING &
n2 4 -if • Dinntond.oornor Dinmolld nlley
MA NEW' Iwo story Driek Dwelling ;Inure, situ
r • ited on the East Common, Allegheny city. (near
+the residenee of Judge; fryrin,) anti finished in the best
;modern style. with liandliotne porticis in (runt, double pa r
dors. furnished with marble mantels and Unproved Sliding
.doors; ' room and kitchen on the arid flOor.and 'bur
rood fled rooms on the second story; with finished garret.
Enquireof ILICIIJiRD GRAY. on the premises; or of
felill.-tf JAMES PARR. Jr. k CO- Second st.
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IET—A Itriek /Untie. corner of Webster and Fol
k. ton Street& formerly occupied •byJ. B. Butler. Pos
session given immediately. - Apply to - "
' febl9-tf ._ J. e. CUltthfirt7S.
rtIOBACCG:7IO
- J. Myer', snprTi; JAM();
3 40. J, Thomaa, supr Nectar, b 12p;
Just ned And for sale by
spy 1111 , 1,L8R & RICKETBON.
IOBANDIEIS---2 hlf pipes superior Ilmmessy . BrandyOf
31 the same importation as the last 4 qr cask supenor
(hard Brandy now landing and for sale by.
aptn P. C. mAnTiN.
iILTOTICEIe given to the IP toekholdirs of ilia Con! Bill
end Upper St. Clair Turnpike Conipany. Ono the
glade . k subsenbed, is now due and they are hereby notified
Ito pay the - acme.. By order of the Board.-
ma 308. M. 1.0:1:0,-Treaor.•
7 111111101 aft • •illll • avigationCompassy.
:11)00KS will he opened for th e subscription of Stock to
Al extend this..improvement from Brownsville to the
Male line. at the following times and places, viz: at
Waynesburgh. Green co., on the 30th and 31st hfay;
New Geneva, Payette co" on the Ist June;
West Brownsville,•Washington co.. on the 2d June; -
Pittsburgh. (at the Exchange. Bank.) on the 4th June;
• . and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth•
ertsise directed.. By order of-the Board of Managers.'
apt 9 . WM. BAKEWEM. Beety.
_Thrr 'Gazette • and Journal, Pittsburgh:- Waynesbnrgh
Messenger Oradea of Liberty. Uniontown; Examiner.
Washir
In ngton: in mail June 4th, and send copy of pa
, pe}Mettler,.
AhM.w wiJNK Orr tit tit rfrim worit - arta no M
ined lawny. ow a Herat Pan,. *boat 7110 pages. It
will treat eXten.ivedy of the aeogrighleni
%Mita/thin of Mineral Crnnhttatiblea or Fiord! Thiel. ern ,
brining. (inn othekil repine of enakproduting
• the respective amount* of theft produnfloh. eon* "'P llPn y
and commercial diatribntioto with the ptieea, (*nits. to
. tinny, and International tegibtlione, by It. 11.1.51101,
Fellow of thi-Geologleil Peeler of lawnforti ke.
1171nbseriptiona taken at the gookattore &Ow
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' & Co., ,, Fourthitreet, noir Miticol,aliefO
eitended aenettnt of the work can bd teen. Price:
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pottl• •OF PITTSUUKUH.
)Ii rpm WATEg TgEOlTA:ritt.,-YALLINCI.
ARRIVED. •
Still:114C( !leaver, Clurk t •
Bettie, •Jsicobs. - BrOwnsville.
" 'Atlantic. Parkinson, do
" Caleb Cope:Moore, Beaverand Wellsville;
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Michigan No. 2 Gilson Beaver
" Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beavir; •
" Brilliant, Grace, CM;
'" Consul, Kinney, Wheeling: .
" Palo Alto, McDonald, I.outiville;
" Loyal Hanna, McDonald, Nashville;
". American Star, Hanna. Cm; ' •
Umpire, Young, Hockingport;
" - Savanna, Denntsom'N.
" Paris, Morena, St. Louis;
" Danube, Cocks, Cin;
" Aliquippa. McCormick, N. 0.,
' DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver. Clark,'Wellsville;
Balt ic„Jacobs . Brownsville.
Atlantic. Parkinion. Brownsville:
" Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and
New England Dean. Cin.;
Newark. Bishop, Zanesville;
Robert Morris,-;Campbell,
" Consul, Kinney, %%heeling;
WS" The splendid steamer Oriental, Captain Van
Hook, leaves for St. Louis to-day.
Sal - The Conan!, Captain Kenny, leaves for
Wheeling to-day. '
It 0" The Cincinnati packets will resume (heir
egalar trips.
l See card of Brownsville packets
I)tr Sec earthier Wellsville packeu
A . New BoAr.—The following is from the Wheel-
ing Times :
THE-W.GH LAND MARY No. 2, is the name of
a new and elegant light water boat that left our
wharf on Saturday. She is owned by her captain,
Burke, her clerk, Mr. Woods, and Messrs. Hobbs &
Taylor; engine builders. She will carry a full load
of passengers on 20 inches water, arid can carry 300
to 350 tons of freight. Her cabin is very neat and
elegant, and furnished with much - taste by Messrs
WI & Harbour. Her state rooms are large apd
ad as well furnished as any of the first class
boats.
She is supplied with two great preservatives against
accidents, which are important to safety. A float
to let.the . steam escape'when the waters get too low,
and a steam pipe running into the hold, by which
the worst fire that could occur there could be put
out in a minute.
We commend the Highland Mary to the public as
worthy of its patronage.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
imalmlb, REGULAR SATURDAY PAcere.--The A
A !Co 1 fine and last passenger 'team Pac
ket TF.IAX;RAPH...I. J. Perry. Com
mander. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel-
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville . . atid all intermediate Ports,
ever• Saturday. at 10 o'cluelaiprerisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSrell & DUNCAN. Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for It 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 iu connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9. to Saint
Limis—time through, rive DATIL aptlt-y
.STICADIER: GILKEN WOOD
L his= P io CHANGE OF TIM! —Sammtr Arrange
meat from dprd24.—Leave. Manchester at
7 o'clock in the planting, and at each even hour until
o'clock at night...excepting her 1 o'clock trip, which will
be omitted. - Leave her Pitt Street landing. below the old
Alleglienyliridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the mortir
ing : and at half-gust each hour, until half-past 9 at night,
omitting her halppast 1 trip.. Sundays excepted.
tqlGreenwood Garden is now open for the reception
of vssiters. The Boat lands al the (garden.
51'1(AIN, Proprietor.
TAXtiCItY DEcarrstiver.
Aprill7.
SEALED proposals will Da received , under the act of
31st March last, until 3, p. m.,
on
Saturday. the 17th
June. IOSS. for sixteen mill' of dollars of United States
stock, reimbursable twenty years from and atter the
Ist day of July: lU9. bearing six per cent. interest per
smilers', 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 bids be considered unless One per
cent. thereof is deposited in some depository of the United
States nt or before the date fixed for opening the propo
sals. The bids. in all cases, omit be uncontlitioual, and
Without any reference to the bids of others, and should
state . - distinetly7the premium uttered. The proposals
should be sealed. and endorsed `Promentisfor Loon of le4S,'
and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash-
ington City, D. C. The autos which may Ise accepted will
be reguiresUtu be paid to the depositary of the L. States
nearest the places of residence of the perms* respect
ively whose oilers tnay be successful: but the amount of
the accepted bids front bidder* not residing in the United
States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at
New York, Roston. Philadelphia. or New Orleans.
To give an opportunity to all persons to participate in
the investment sit fondant this stock. bids will be received
fur the lowest denomination of certificates authorized by
law—being for fifty dollaro—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
for that sum and upwards will In, transferable on the
books. of the treasury. or by delivery with coupons at
tached, at the option of the bidder. To avoid expense.
confusion. and multiplication of accounts. all certificates
with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou
sand dollars.. The successful bidders will be regnired to deposits the
amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of the
mon thi of July, August, Sep tember„Oe tobe r, and Novem
ber of the present year. except for slims not exceeding
twenty thousand dollars. wirre the bidder may be desir
ous of making immediate payment. in which case the
whole amount may be at once deposited. The stock will
bear interest in all cases froth the date of depusite.
The bids will be opened at the Treasury Department at
3. p. m., on Saturday, the 17th of June. 1e44. in the pres
ence of all persons who may desire to attend; but, under
a provision introduced into the act of 31st of March lust.
no bidder will he permitted to withdraw Aix bid. On till
hide not accepted. the amount deposited in advance wilt
be imtnediately returned. The whole premium on the
amount awarded must be deposited as Part of the first
payment required in July next.
Ench of the tinily papers of Uostou. New York. Phila
delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New Orleans. and in
all to her States the papers selected to print the haws of the
United Stales, arc authorized to publish this advertise-
April 21—dt1711Juncif
Weistein vaiila College of 11
DR- WILLARD'S ADVER RM
TISEN'T FOR 1 84 8.
• ret4dics. consisting of
DR. WiI.LARIIS VERMIFUGE,
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COUGH MIXTURE,
LIVER'PILLE,
FEVER AND AGUE EXTERMI
NATOR,
Have already become so universally popular. wherever
introduced. dint the proprietors are induced to plot,
them within the reach of nll. Of the virtues of theAe
medicines, it is altogether tumecemsary for us to speak.
us they have always, solwerer introduced, been able to
recommend thrmseirts. The'notnerons certificates, whirl,
from time to time have been published. besides others
now ill our posseasion, is :sufficient evidence, tint only
of their virtue and 'power to cure, but that they are
duly appreciated by an intelligent public. When the
countryi is flooded with " Panaceas,' Elivers," "Bap
tams." and 0 1'i115, 0 and many of the to of • doubtful
character, persons are at a loss to kroove how far they
should trust any of them. ; &jest them an. and try those
which have been peered brthe experiene of yearh. Such
is the character of the medicines compounded by Dr.
Willard, an eminent practitioner, and sold by men of
character who have something more at stake than th e nn .
cumulation of a few dollars. In order that the public
tray know what these medicines are, the greater part of
our advertising will be genuine certificate,. Thus you may
be satisfied that "their own works will praise them."
These tnetlicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors,
A. W. Brockway &. Co., No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty
Street, l'ittsburgh, to whorn'all letters for agencies or pther
hasineas taunt be-addressed. Sold also by .I:Schootima.
kerb Co.. Ogden & Snowden, Joel Mohler, 11, E Sellers,
F. L. Snowden, John P. Scott, .1. 11. Cassel, James A.
Jones, John Hays, Spaulding & Kneeland.
Also, by Elliott & Becktun, and D. Al. Curry. Alelgheny
city. npll d&wyl
rashlonable Hat and Cap maiant y.
GEORGE S. ANSHUTZ. Agt. respectfully ga b
Informs his friends and the public general
ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of
Huts and Caps at No *3 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 own manufacture which
lie will dispose of Whole.sule and Retail on the most
rensonable terms' for cash or city' acceptance. Hats
made to order at the shortest notice. apl94mo.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO
TICE TO CONTRACTORS—ProposoIs will be re
ceived until Wednesday, the 17th day of May, at No'clok,
11 Wide Borough of Huntingdon, for the GRADING
and MASONRY, upon about 35 miles of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad between Leivietown and Huntingdon, and
alto for.the heavy work tdonpr the Little 'Juniata.
Plane and specificationirof the work ran be seen at the
above named place, for lire days previous to the time ap
pointed for receiving the bide.
Any further information Man be had upon application to
W. B. FOSTER, Jr., Esq., , Associate Engineer. at LEW
ISTOWN, S. V. MERRICK, President.
ap2s-iMnrls
erste ' ate Window Wass.
E ONLY C RYSTALPLATE GLASS thnt has never
J 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.
WOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES
.Also. Hardware of all descriptions...Germint English
and American. ROOSEVELT & SON
New York. April
14.11.W.8-300 Dry Hides, in store and for sale by
ap2o 8. ie. W. HARBAUGH
00 BB
8. A oi prime quality and good condition,
on consignment and an aide by
aps TAA FFE & O'CONNOR_
15 CASKS WACO; , Mints awl Aboulders
'5 Casks Cleat Sides ; Just received and for sale by
nnmoNn GREF:II.
QTEAM ENGINE FOB, SA I.E.—An Upright Engine.
/73 40 inch cylinder. and 0 feet stroke—four boilers. 30
inches and Is feet in length; which bus been in use in the
Pittsburgh Water Workai will be sold low, on applica
tion to J. H. Superintendent of the - Water
. aSt•slawlm
ftgAr4E Greene Lard, On consign
-1,7 mend and for Alt by
*P27
Etaa
BUN=
. . .
i#incr - r )n#ctligcnce.,
1213313
Proposals fora Lona.
R.. J. WALKER,
gee Mary of the Treumiry.
SELLER! :&i NICOLS
. i
. .
„ ,
T; 4 '
lUlstcLtancous
just Bale y
.Llntavtatl.
jACON--40.0001bs hog rontsd,jUrt received and for sale
j_) by my 11 , POUNI - MX'rER h Co:
LARD -4.1,009 lbs good Lard, bldg. received too! 'or
sale by
.• :bay° roe roinurnac & Co.
NO. SUGAR-50 bbd. prime N. O. Sugar. received
. perl. b Leily Byron, by POINDEXTER & Co.
COFFED--100 bogs prime green Rio Uotire..iwn rec.."
from Baltimore. my 6 POINDEXTER & Co.
EPPEII-150 bags in store and for sale at yery mod
crate eprices, by
~triy#3 POINDEXTER & Co.
INit.L2OO bbli Louisville white Lime. veryr,
nuperio
I/ for enle by my 6 POINDEXTLS& Co. .
LOAF SIJOAR-12U Lb!' low numbers Loaf Sugar, in
store and fur sale by tny 6 POINDEXTER la Co.
T"-'4) half chests Young Hyson, find Gun
powder Teas. for sale by POINDEXTER & Co.
DRIED PEACHES—IOO bu. very good. in store and
for ride by my 0 POINDEXTER dr Co.
IPOTATOES-SUO sucks Illinois Potatoeo, for sale by
myl3 JAMES MAY.
LARD-13 bbls Lard for sale by
my 6 JAMES MAN
BARLEY— 31N jum !untied mom iSrnver
and for enle by S;& NV. lIARBAU6II.
i11t..-MMILY HAMS—An extra nrtiele. for sale by
ap 20 .1. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 \Wood st
) ROOMS-443r doz. UTOOIIII , , for ante by
_ll3 my r, S.& W. lIA MIAMI!
1 )10TASH.-15 casks. superior. just received tool tor
I sale by . • Bnyfil SMITH & SINCLAIR.
B A" oN_3000 Ibis Bncon. for sale by. ---
inyd • JAMES 111AY. Wnter st.
DRIED BEEF.-104X1 pounds sugar cured. for sale by
ap 20 J. D. WILLIAIVIS, 110 Wood st
earn fine wide &kid. just received
A. and for sale low by (innys] ELM A RD ' TOOD & Co,.
lust luuclan
S. & V.
ESIIMiii
13 YE FLOUR-4U bbls. just lauding and for eu k by'
nm 2 S. dr W. lIARIMI,EII
mall lot Western Referee. old and new!
for aide by (inity3) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
lARD—No. I Lard. in lolanda nod kegs. for IPTI r
J may y:t SMITH & .SINCLA
Q IDES-4,M1 lbs. ..t+ides, tor sub, by
1.71 may 3 S.Mrrn & SINCLAIR
TAMSL-25,000 lbs. Hums for sale b
y
y may3 SMITH & SINCLAIR
ellANirissEn HA
eil mid for sale
fan KEGS LARD,
.41.1 may 3
Ar.r.NA PCYFATOES--I'S rocks more ;not re erivOO
1.)1 and for Itnle by [mny3l KING & MCIORHF.AD.
DRIED PEACHES--IS sacks very free, just received
and for sole by (apt 1 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
_
I - , 1 1.4 X SEED.-1O Ibis. in store and for sale by
RN , h W. HARBAUGIII
20 KEGS LEAF LARD. and bbls.. just received
and for sale by (n... 11 EDMOND GREER.
LAND -2U keg,* No. I t Ibr sale by
aP 2 $ .lANierii h SI?iCLAIR
I . A —22 b dn. Grease med. just received
and for sale by tn 2. SELLERS . NICOI.B.
C°FFEE.-00 bags Prime Rio. just received nod for
sale by tn27l EDMOND GREER.
QCYTHE SNATIII4.-40 doren.inst received and for
I - I vale by [MA NI KING & MOORHEAD.
AY RAKES-2S dozen, on hnn.,l will for 'ale by
np26 KING k MOORHEAD.
4001 - 1 3.335. ILWON, ham) and aiTtnle I.v
ap2il KING & 11100RHEA1).
U .".",1711 1 :treTrhdrtegre"fit'VITIV)7;itillfre
Ql.l6K.R=itbbla. N . . - o:etugai; a priatiTuniele,just
0 calved tend fur sale by
• -
briar Onta. just veer i red pc r steasnjr.7l7:lT - 1
LJ Cope and Beaver, and fur sale lby
CANARY SEED-2 burr is ) u ,t rat-rived. and for snit
by • IL A. FA tINKSTOCK & CO..
may': Cor. First wart NVood
130TATOES-114 narks prima 's Potatoes, landl
JL from S. D. Genesee, and for tale bz
may 3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
CLF.AII. BACON SlDES—ln . etore and for rtee by
EDMUND CiRKEtt,
Liberiy ft.. opposite Smillifirlast.
OLIVE 01L-2 dos. qts.uperior;
•` “ for sale by
tnaß WILLIAITS
El . klP— , 9o bales Manilla Hem p, a very handsome ar
11 title, in store and for sale by
my 6 POD:DM:TIM & Co.
GLAS:X-206 boxes .xlo Window Moss;
56 boxes 10i12 %Vitolow (Sias.: for vale by
my 6 POINI/F:XTEit & Co.
1P50.,11 SALTS--16 I•aerelv mat received and tor sal
1 1 4 by
toy U H. FASINESTIWK & Co.
comer First and Wood its
PSOM SALTS—IO cask.. just received and for sale
_FA by B. A. FA il St.:STOCK a C).
CHEESE -50 i.oxes Weotcrn Rel.erre,just landing
from litcaturr Michigan and fur Gale by
my tl S.& XV lIARTIArOII.
1A14.0 014-41 t.bl No. 1. pint reed .ml fnr oak. 1.1.
/ H. A. FAIINFSTOCK & CO..
=ff Ea==ta
CASTII;F:SOAP- - -40 - iser, pro freil and for sole by
A._FAIINF.ATOCK & CO_
r`kll: - 0F1...P..Af05 - - tbs just rrr'd tool for sale by
LI. A. FAIINKSTOCK & CO..
r=2MM=ff!
lALABRIA LIQUORICEL.:I rase }nu reed gild for
Mk by 11.. A. FAUN rivrocK &
=M!IE=Mt!E!
OLIVE OIL—IOO gallons jtto roe, i re el. n,4 for mac by
E. A. FAIINV-STOC.I: & CO..
O
solo by 13. A. PAUSE:SNOOK & Co.,
corner Fient and Wood pn,
T _
RESII-CXI Ida
tunra Di atm., fine (Crab tin. 1
Herring; 2n bbla Mackerel, jos* received WA for aala
LOUR.-100 barrels Family Floor. num in earn
_l7 (nr sale by S. h W. HAIM:MaI
==Z
1 1)1.1rATIJES--50 Larrck 4Ne amuck Pula town. ',kat
Inman and fur rule by S. &W. lIARBAUGIII.
nptiri •
•
fIit.E;F:N A PI'I.F.S--23 barrels Green Apples. in stare
'3 and for sale by S. & W. 11.AILBAUbili.
006
rIHAMPAGNE WINES-25 Baskets Maltese Cross
and 25 Baskets Crown Chnmpaiime Wi n e no w tend
ing mid for sale by fahlul P. C. MARTIN.
IMID OIL.-16 1•14. No. 1 Lard Oil, a prime article,
'A 4 do. No. 2, do. do.
my& For sole by SELLERS & mcouit.
0 Pro; rAsitioNYet erl:l.—This [result. AL
fia style of 11 A TS are now Tessa). at
marl PAULSON'S.
Ckll.S.—Sperm Oil; Whale do; Lard rli
do.d do
1,1 eonslantly on hand, and for sale. wholesale and re
toil. by (50.1.9 - SELLER* h NICOI.S.
SUN DILI F .S .—Hoes : I.lyr naltan Share Is ; Canal do.;
Con! do.; Spades and Bake, for sole by
ap23 • - KING & MOOII.IIF.An.
(lUIIA TOBACCO-76 bales, I Wrappers and 1, Fillers
V/ just recd on consignment and for sale by
ap7 MILLER h ItIC.KF:TSON.
**r AILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of al
sizes, constantly on hand by
stag SMITH & SINCLAIR.
50 Boxes Sicily Lemmons; 401MIs prime N. C Tar in
good order ,reesived end for sale tiv.
TAA eI'CONNER.
LI.MWND GREER. Flour. Produce and General Cotte
mission Merchant, and Whokonfe Grorrr, Liberty street,
head of Smithfield street. Pitt.iburgh. sp27
bbls. Ohio Flour. received and for - sale
11 by EDAIOND GREER,
a 27 Liberty st.. opposite Smithfield .t.
AR HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, pert strictly
"Lel prime; in More and for sale by
n 27 EDMOND GREER.
T2LOCR- 0 n bbls. Ohio extra, lauding troul steamer
Caleb Cope, and tor sale by
S. hi. W. HARBAUGII,
mn2 No. 53 Witter. and 104 Front sta.
GOLD I'IL.N&-1 floe. Brumley, tathl;
2 doz. do. medium;
I doz. without holders;
3 doz Bard & Brothers; just received by.
11 ZEBITI.ON KINTsFX
- DRANDIES tit WINES—it hull casks Rochelle Draw
• dy, very good;
4 hall casks J. J. Dn_puy Cognac, very good;
5 half casks Port %Vine. very fine;
3 half casks Madeira %Vine, very superior; just reed
on consignment, and for sale low by
.1011 N LITTLE. Jit.
may 4 ad et. opposite the l'ost Office.
• 1401.UTION OF .11.71`.--A liquid HUMAN lIAIK
I DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness,
and improves and softens it. Price. GO cents, or 151,00.
Sold at el Chatham st., N. Y.. and by ' •
WM. JACKSON. Agent,
1 1 0 Liberty-street. Pittsburgh.
SOLE LEATHER-300 nudes red just receive. an.
sides do., to arrive this week for sale by
RICHARD BARD.
moVI-Used No. UR Wood street.
Phr
M A tt j e " u l s N u i n I C el ' i t p i ti l l p i S T. ' She et t e rt r ttLT i r I rgee
nine hines, 24 inches wide. • Okay. COCHRAN, Cardi n g
nty6 26 Wood street!
ItAr OROCCO.—A good and well selected stock of Boot
111. Morocco, Kid Skins, Linings, Bindings, &e., for sale
lower than heretofore, b 4 RICHARD BARD.
taay4•lwd
SOAP AND CANDLESoxes No.l Som7" --
22 Candles; just land
.,.g from steamer Pacific, and for sale by
mat S. & W. HARDAUGH.
eIOHN D. DeI'HAWY, Gr) :t await . No. 120 Wood
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil, &e.,
constantly on hand. and manufactured to order. [ma3.y
- •
OILS -10 casks pure Sperm Oil, bleached; Ido Win
ter Whale do do; 2 do common do do; 5 bids spring
do do. bleached; 12 do Lard Oil; 20 do Linseed do; in
store and for sale by . [n'S] SELLRRS & NICOLS.
RON AND NAILS—A large aeaortment On hand and
I for sole , . [an 25] KING & MOORHEAD.
BUII. I / 1 310 LOTB.--For Sale—a desirable property in
the improving village of Sharpsburgh ; having a
a front of 116 feet on Ilta Canal. itv , 102 feet to Middle
street. This property could be divided into 5 large build
ing lots. Improved property in Allegheny, would be ta
ken fcrt the above. Also, 2 large building lots in Alle
gheny. each 23 4-12 feet front on Sheffield attest by,139
to a 24 foot alley., S. CUT/MEAT, Gen'l Ag't.,
sprit/ Smithfield, 'bon Fourth at.
=ME
~~ .
%MR sale of Rooks will fie - continued at I.he Commer
cial Sales Rooms, corner of - Wood and Fifth streets.
Monday, Wednesday, naiad:ly and 'Saturday, of this
week. commencing at 77} o'clock.
The eollection embraces a great variety of-miscella
neous literature of the best and latest. editions and will
be sold without reserve. JOHN D. DAAIS,
_my7
ASSIGNED SALE OF — DRY GOODS. &c.-43n Thurs
day morning, May 11th, at 10 o'clock. at the Com
mercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
will be sold. for cash 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 Shining Musli its. Irish Linen, Lawns,
Mous. de Lames, Alpaccus. Dress Silks. Satin. superfine
Cloths, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats,ttewing
Patent Thread, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets, fancy Vest
Patterns, he.
At 2 o'clock, P. 1.6.--011 C second-hand Buggy, and two
horse. Family Carriage. iron sae, platform portable scale.
5 lads. N. 0. Molasses, 5 bbls.:Old :Monongahela Whir
key. 1 pipe Holland Gin, 1 qr. each French Brundy. 1 qr.
cask good quality Madeira Wine, 6 boxes assorted Glass,
'ware, 15 boxes Window Glass. 12 doz. Shovels. 4 boxes
Virginia Tobacco, 63 boxes superior Spanish Cigars; a
large assortment of quennsware, knives and forks. look
ing glosses. mantel clocks, new and second-hand /tense
hold furniture, carpeting, feather leas, kitchen uten
sils. he.
At 7} o'clock. r.m.—A large collection oT valuable nevr
Books. embracing standard works in the varions depari
minus of Literature and Science; family and pocket Ili
blen, blank hooks, ik.c.
mng ry
AUCTIONA3tILES • -
EY JAMES III'iCENNA. AUCTIONEER.
No. 114 Woun STREET. TIMER DOORS 'mom Ftrrit
===
:iTRA GREAT 'TRADE—Auction Sale of a Fash
ionablee Eastern Storkof $lO,OOO worth of Ready
made Clothintt.—A rare chance for 'Cloth tem—Peremptory
Pale of n splendid and fashionable stock of Philadelphia
made Clothing, to take place at M'Kenna's Auction
Rooth& No: 11.I•Wood street, three doors from Fifth', 031
Tillifflitly next, May 11th._ conimencing-at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, and continuing day and night until the en
tire stock is disposCri.of. This is the largest and best as
sorted lot of fashionable rendy-mude Clothing ever offer
ed at public sale west of the Allegheny Mountains. Ali
the articles have been made in the city of Philadelphia,
by the best workmen in the United States, and will be
warranted perfect iu every respect. They ran be exam
ined one day previous to sale. The trade are particular
ly invited to attend, as the stock will be pdt up in Itits;
comprising, in part, the following. viz:
221.b1ue and black Dress and Frock Coats;
160 drnp d'ek Frock and Suck Coats:
216 black Boinhnsine and Summer Cloth Coats;
516) Linen and COUOII Coats, superior quality;
2+o pnir black and fancy CD/1111111ere Pants;
396 " Summer Pants;
360 Linen "
610 black Silk and Satin Vest.
700 fited Silk Atarseilles and Cashmere Vests;
MI dos. Linen, and Linea Bosom Shirts, of the best
make mid fittest quality.
ID - 'The above stock is well worthy the attention of
purchasers, wholesale and retail, us it must be sold posi
tive-ly without reserve. The articles will be ready for
exantination one day previous to sale, on the 2nd story of
the Auction Room of the subscriber.
malt JAMF.-S AVKF•.'S;NA,Auct.
4\ 11l STOVE.. - rilii(StrryolypE Mari, Castings and Fix
sum,, Pinning Machine. rte.. Wringing to shad busi
nest. at Auction.—On Thursdat next, May 11th. at 2 o'-
clock. r. ,s., will be sold, at hl'Ketirns's Auction Room,
No. 114 Wood street. three doors from Fifth, on account
of whom it may concern, for mtsh par funds. a lot of
Stereotype Plates, Castings and Fixtures, Planing Ma
chine. tre.„ belonging to that i?LlillIC114. Also, I Hot Air
Stove, for warming houses: a very superior article, and
the only one of the kind in the city—which cost $7.5.00.
At the some time, a lot of Cocoa Wood, fin knife handles.
mrift JAMES APKENNA,
11:11=
jALLIA BUR RKAL. ESTATE-16 Building Lots at
k ducrion.—On Saturday. May 20th, at 3 o'clock r.
will he sold, on the primuses. above the Fountain I
head of Worst street. in the Seventh Ward of the city of
Pittsburgh. t formerly called Arthursville.)-10 valuable
u n ild ng 1 4 ,1 5 , •minable for private dwellings or business
stands; a plan of which Clllll be seen on the posted
nt M'Keitaa's Auction Room, or at the office of
Thomas Mellon.
Terms: 850,00 in hand, or approved security; the bid.
mice in equal payments in 5 years. Au indisputable title
in fee simple, and gent-rat warrantee deed will be given,
or the money refunde3 with iuterest.
N. IL As the streets have not yet been opened by the
city, and the lots extended to the centre of said screen,
those purchasing the lots will be entitled to damages
which may be assessed for the opening of the streets.
THOSIAS MELLON
ma 3 JAUIS M'KENNA. Auet.
S. dc W. HARBAUGH
11XTRA SALE of Dry Goods. Fame! Arrieb.s, Watches
TA and Cutlery —AVM - Le sold. at'M'Kettna's Auction
Room. No. 114 iVoal street, three dnisri from Flih. day
and night. lSondn3 s o scetne,l4 uhtir the large stock on
hand it disposed ut. ns twremptury - onlers have been re
ceived from the owners., to clone without reserve or the
least possible delay. the various ennstimments remaining
unsold from the present spring trade.
Terms: All sums under 85000. cash. pnr funds; from
lt.'4ooto 8100,0, sixty days: and all stuns over 6 , 10,A/,
three months, good approved endorsed notes.
aIeAS JAALESIik..."'LNA. Auct
tensive Chair Manufacturers in the West. arid will con
stantly hnve on hand a large •ssornnent of Fancy Chairs
of every description, comprising Wind:tweed Cane Seat,
Rocking. Ann. and Children's Chairs, all of which are
made in the latest modern styles. of the best material.
and oy the Gent workmen in the country; and will be sold
at very low prices, for cash.
apt? JANIF..S
AUCTION SALIKII In ALLEOII RN V CITY
BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER.
w. CMOS= ow VIOXICAL STRUT MID Tow PLOW :CD.
PR.OPERTY.—On Thurvday evening
nest 11th itivt , will be void without rerxrve, all that
certain 1n or piece of venial situate in Reserve town
ship, et the distance of one mile only from the borough of
Manchester. and aat rods from the Beaver Road. Being
lot No. 104 as:marked . noil numbered in the plan of the
Reserve tram opposite Pittsburgh. There is an excellent
spring of water on the premises. Any person desirous
of purchasing could not buses more desirable site for a
residence.
KING ft MDORIIRA D.
Ycrsom desironsof farther information will please cal
on Mr. Hampton IVtiods, on the premises. 'form.—One
fourth cash, end the balance siLthree equal annual pay
merits with intereAt; secured by bond and infringe on th
property. [amyl . ) WM. J. EILIILNSID4 Anat.
;Saki 21cctioti.
AUCTION SALES,
WV JOHN D.-DAVIS,. AUCTIONEER,
Mostth,East soma 'of, Wood and Fifth 30444
'JOHN D. DAMS. Anet
Bombazine and Summar Cloth Pant.;
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AR+Gr. and 4Ttenefid emortrnent of FANCY" CHAIRS.
j at pritate 'ale, by James 111' Kenna.—The subscriber
• entered into an arTangelnent with ono of the molder-
1400 KS will he opened at the Office of tiro Treasurer
I, of the Modem,:;Rhein rtinvidation Company. ot, the
Exehange Bank. in the city of Pittsburgh, on the trid day
of May next. to receive subscriptions of Stork sufficient
to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said im
provement. By order of the Board.
apP3-012.3 WM. BAKEWEI.T., Seely.
'P IM CZAR. HIS COURT AND PEOPLE. including a
I 'four in :sinnwny and - Sweden, by John S. Maxwell
received this day, and (Or ante
JOHN:4 ' I ' ON & STOCKTON.
Booksellers, eornet and Third streets.
F.shlonable :Clothing Store,
No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE, SEVENTH
VII E Sitbseribers respectfully inform their friends and
j. the public generally, that they hnve just received
s new supply ot F'reneb and English Cloths. and g itssi
merer.—Vestings of all styles sod quality—Ready-made
Clothing of all deseriptions.neek nod pocket Illoindker•
chiefs. Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in
Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing to have Chothes made to order. in
n fashionable style, will find it to their tidy:mine to call
and examine our stock before going elsewhere.
mny3-if 1111111/1.1.F.N & DOWNING.
ORT R.A IT AN I) LAN DSC APE PA I N ND.—M
P
Coffin. ;enders his thanks to his patrons. and would
inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he hos
on hand, a large variety of Landscapes, for sole at the
Odeon, oa Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield.
MK;
1., 1 11K volusble property n two nents
' bounded by Bedford nod Webster streets.
Also. • valuable property of three acres, separated
from the above by Webster street. These properties are
handsomely situated for private residences, and will he
sold by the sere if required, or, if bought together, could
readily be put into Building lots, each possessing three
fronts. and being only about MO yards from the limits of
the 7th Ward. They will be sold at a bargain.
S. CUTHUERT, general Agent, Smithfield; above - 4th
Street. msy4
riAtTists'o corroN-1,060 the. Cauflung Comm for
nnle by (mny4) JAMES MAy.
!star Bakery and Ice Cream Baleen.
rl- S. DICKLEY. No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully
j s
announces to his old friends sue customers, that he
has fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful
style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating
those who mny favor him with their custom. Parties or
families will he supplied on the shortest notice with
Cakes, Ice Creams. Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line
of business. He solicits a shore of public patronage ,
ap 2.5.1 m
rIONSIJ
- - -
BRONCHITIS, &c.--To Consutnpiters.—Four-fifths
of you are really suffering from,neglected colds, or an ob
struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li
ning of those tubes through which the air we breathe is
distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain
and soreness; cough, difficulty 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. /t is certain in its effects, and cannot fail
to relieve.
laVr"For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
70 Fourth it.. near Wood. . mrty.ll
SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDS:—.43O,%O Ihs
sugar cured Dried Beet; in 'prime order; put 44 for
family use; just received per• American Star, and for sale
by raP7 O l SELLERS & NICOLS.
Pennsyl yenta itallroad Company.
►THE interest due. to Stockholders will be paid at the
Office of the Company, on and after the Mb inst.
ma2-dtllls GEORGE V. BACON, Treas.
Stockholders in Pittsburgh will be paid at the hierch
ants' and Mannfaeturem , Bank.—
Steam Beat Sloe or e.
ONE' HALF of the' fine simmer WYO
MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer
1.41 . kor particulars and terms enquire of
S. & W. HARHAUGH,
53 Water street anti 104 Front .0
&law N IistiANNOCKS-2ao Sucks more 01 those
GOOD - POTATOES, just received and for sale by
op 21 KING & MOOKHEAD,
I have used someoof the "Gulona Neshaimmks'l
sold by King & Aloothend, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and
can honestly say,'that they ate Mr superior to any pota
toes 1 have ever seen in this market.. , •
ap 21 •Whl. C: MEREDITH.
MEM
Prtreotbs;_
SPICERY; AND SURIDLIER GOODS I
A. A. MASODLIc.CO.,: . ANTHONY ACO:;
A. Olson A Co.,
Na. CO Afarka Siren: bawren Third arid Fourth. Struts,'
PITTSBURGH, PA..
TIAVE recently opened their new and elegant Store,
IA with an extensive stock of rich Spring and Summer
Goods, comprising upwards of .three hundred_ paclugss
of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants
throughout the country are particularly invited to call and.
examine our stock. us it ii our intentio.i to °derma goods
at the loWest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm,
residing in New York, will be constantly sending ua on
fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving
us every facilit y in the transaction of-Our 'business that
could. be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices are there
fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York
and Philadelphia rates. - aft 7
.. D. Thompson, No. 110 filiiket Street,
HASjust returned tram the eastern cities with his se
cond supply;of Spring and Summer DRY poops!
Having 'disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock,
'violin to going east this last time—and being entirely tree
from . the care of th at bus - Mess—l am enabled to devote
my whole 'attention to the purchase of Dry Good's.
Customers and the public genernllY may depend upon
finding, at the above No , every thing rich and beautiful
.that is to be found in the Dry Goods market' •
the haiin store, said is now receiving,:ete following
Goods: Burred and plain Greneniens;
Barred and plain Silk Tin ucs;
Satin barred and plain Miro:zest
burnartine Plaids, new article;
Jneper Plaids; do. do.;
• French rind Organdy LftWIIT:
Barred and Plum Linen Gingham,
DRESS SILKS.
Rich Chnmelinns, all shades:
Rich cbnugenble striped; rich burred:
. Fine Lustred black do., all widths. for sfiTantillas,
Viseite. &c.;
Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for trimming, the
above; good assortment.
Sholas—This departinent i. very full: Rich Cashmere:
Embroidered Canton Crape; China .13critge; new style
Linen Net, u-I for 81 each; with e very variety at low
prices.
Linen Goods—Maniask Table Cloths; Blenched and
Brown Napkin's; Towellings, Crashes, Burnley Sheet
nags. &c.
Gingharns—French, English , slid Nlanchester, of every
style and texture.
Calicoes—ln endless variety. from Ne. upwards.
Bleached. and Brown Sheetings, llrilhngs , &e.
Farce wide BroWn Sheeting, at tow - as file.. &e.
ntstB R. D. TBOMPSON.
New Dry Goods—Frekilk Arrival.
AT NO. 6 MARC= RT.. iterwEits trn ST. AND TIE DIAMOND.
/311 E undersigned bus just received Isree and splen
-Idid assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING
AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the
porters und Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in
prices, viz :
44 Brown Meshes, G 1 cis. Furniture Prints;6l to 121 c.
7-BBleached " • 61 •'4-4 Purple " 121"
4-4 " tl Blue and oratige prints 121 "
Dress Ginghams 121 to '25" English Lawns 121"
NEW STYLEDRESS GOODS.
Satin stripe Granite Mirage. 'Fancy Dress Silks,
Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chameleon
Sane at. sad pr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks,
New style French Lawns, Black Gnu. D' Armour
Camlet [Assures, New style Brocade.
The Lgusgs are requested to call and examine a splen
did assortment of new style Paris printed • Cashmere
Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape
Shawls. Silk Tissue Shawls, white Brosha Mirag e.
Shawls,.Brocalle and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk
and Black Barred Mirage Shawls, Black and Colored
Silk Fringe Thi bet and Mous D' Laine Shawls.
1 have also received n beautiful assortment of new
style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric. Handkerchiefs,
Cravats and Scarfs, black mid colored Kid Gloves, lisle
thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va
riaof new style Parasols. Parasoletts and Situ Shades.
e Grvet.xwax are particularly requested to call and
examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue. olive
browu and invisible green French and English Cloths,
and a variety of new. style fancy Vesting, Cassisaeres,
Cravats, &c.
I have also a large stark ,f Goods, viz: Drown
mid bleached linen Table Cloths. Rimini Diaper. Irish.
Linen. 'Cottottade, Linen Drilling, Cheeks, Blue Drills.
Manchester and Beotch Gingharns.Charnbrey Ginghams,
brown and bleached Mu*fins of all deseriptions:which
will be sold at least 25 per cell!. below last year's prices.
• ADSALLIM.SIORRIS,
apt? No. OS Market street. Pittslitirgli.
Dodd Cu.; have- inst received our
large stock ' ot New and Fresh Spring I:m4l r -to which
we invite the lineation of country merchants and deal
ers-generally.
We have received from our factory east. a large
stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of
10 doz. A No 1, 'Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars;
20 " " Narrow " and Byron;
40 a medium quality "
00 " very low priced
19 . fine linen bosoms. with collarsi
35 " " and common bosoms ;
50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities;
40 " black and fancy adjusting Stocks;
Also. from the eastern cities: v .
0 cases fine Gingham 13mb/till.;
3 a and common Suspenders:
" " under Shirts and Drawer*;
20 duvet, gent's' Lisle 'MI. Gloves;
in cotton. elastic tops;
eso brown and mixed and cotton half {lose, all
qualities;
Fancy silk nod satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine
Stocks, and Ties Carpet Bags, tre.. &e.
We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to an
examinntion of our Goods and prices ; knowing. that MI-
der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu
red and purchased. we are able to oiler some inducements
rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the east
ern chef.
One of our firm is constantly in Me F.asteni market, by
meats of which we are daily supplied with New Goods.
Ell YARD 3"(11/1.) & CO.,
corner of Fifth and Market streets,
td story over W. & P. lititins,
entrance on Fifth street.
APRIL 10, ls4B.
111;11' is now s
..6ngatglr Goods, and has thin
morning open an . assortment of Linen Gliighams, super
Earlston do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress
Goods, in great variety; Alanchester Ginghams. new pat
tents. In his assortment now opcning, are a great many
articles at lower prices than usual. such as fine purple
prints, yard wide, at The.; fine British Prints at 12 e.;
Dress Ginghams. usual width. at Wee.; Dress Lawns,
yard wide, at lAc.; Shining Muslims, very low; Irish li
nen, Au. Will also quo' this morning. an assortment or
Imuutiful style light Chiittzes. small figures, for children:
Lawns for do. Also, Chamelion Silks; India Wash do.;
Crape Shawls. &c.
. _
Persons wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way. will
do well to call antl•sce the goods. and bear the prices.
Merchants will find, in the 'Wholesale aI.KHILS on the
:VI story, en inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East
ern prices.
A. MASON It CO., 60. MARICICT STRISET. are open.
ing nil extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS.
just received per expreso; comprising the largest and
111011 fashionable stock of Dress Goods to he found in this
city. Amongst which, we mention, 40 pieces extrn rich,
embroidered Poil de ekes-re, 11 new ortielPrand the tno4t
dr airable atnnln in the market. Also. "min stripe
Terries, Fiswe , Mohair stripe French inekonots, &c..
he.
reel' Spying Obis.
ect II j c Kt,Fri-r NV hoirssle Deniers in Dry
k Goods, No. 99 Wood street, Pittsburgh, invites the
sitentiutt of Western Merchants to thrir stock of Ameri-
ran and Foreign Dry Goods now receiving direct from the
EEISICTII Importers and manufscturers.
Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the
season, and devoting a large share of their attention to
Eastern Auction Sales, they confidently- assure buyers
they will find such inducement offered for sash. as will
give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to meet the
views of buyers tu full, they now offeryoods at Eastern
lances, and to invite all to cull and examine fur themselves.
ap24-3w. • . .
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t A. MASON 4k Co.. No. 60Market street, have jusit
IX. received a oplendiii•rissorinieat of -Dress Goode,
amongst which inny he found figured, plain and swied
[lenge. of all qualities: Silk !Issue, Mohair Stripes
Grenedire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chnl
lie, Fancy Silk French Jaconets, &e., he. °pip
DlGlNCll.ciArrils.—w. R. 11frxritY has just recent
] ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassimeres,
of thO best innnufacture, color, and finish. Gentlemen
wishing to purchase are invited to look at his stock and
ear the prices aplo
CiRDMNDIDISLINS AND 1121811 LINE NS.-8 VT.
MURPIIT invites the attention of buyers to his very
superior supply of Shirting Mullins, of the best makri—
and undressed Irish Linens, warranted from Sax. For
sale, at very low prices. at tine north-cast corner of Fourth
and Market streets. a spit)
CKL. '. U ItiaPur has now open ririErgeiiii--
ply of Tickings„inelnding the Hamilton, Sehuylki I,
A. C. A., Pearl River, and other approved styles, of the
usual width. Also, 4-4 'ricking, of a very Imo and supe
rior quality, at a very iONYIiCE. apt
SHANE A. MAW( Co., Market street, More
just received, per Expreik. 2 carton French Cashmere
Shawls; 2 do Embroidered 'ninon 1 do. Silk Plain
Thitt
et Bemire de 'mine, and other Shawls. *NO
T ADIES , DRESS GOODS.—A full supply of. all the
various styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk Tis
sues, Dotage', Grenadines, Lawns, Ike. now open at the
Dry Goods House of MURPHY,
apl9 North-east ear. Fourth and rtlorket sts
BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. 111Attox & Co., No. 60
Market street. are now opening an extensive flagon
meta of Bonnet Whims, of the newest and roost fashion
able style. op2o
JUST received, by , Express, 1 pa Super French filtVac
Cloth; and 6 ps i?uper Fancy Casnirns, which will
be sold low by C. WERNEDURO, 2M Liberty st.
an2s (Journal copy.l
~§HAWI.S.—A. A. Mason & Co. 60 Market at. have re
ceived per Express 4 cartons of rich crape shawls.
so 4 do offigured and plain. Thihet embroidered ! French
cashmere and many other shawls. rtutyl.
814 . 014'N - IIIX — AN COTTOF4IALF ROSE.-300 MT%
all qualities; just received and or sale low by
EDWARD TODD A Co, N. E. cor. sth
and Market Os:, 3d story entrance on sth st. mays
. . . .
CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS.—Just received another
invoiee of Canton Crepe Shawls making the most ex
tensive assortment to be found in the city.
my 6 A. A.'MASON;6O Market pt.
PARASOLS /c. PARASOLETrS—Just reetd, at No.
60 Market Bt., 10 eases of Parasols and Parosolette,
of evrry quality and pnee. ma 9
PPRINTED LAWNS AND MUSLIN—A. A. Alsace: &
Co., 60 Market street, have received 5 eases of rich
Printed Lawns and Muslin. maB
SILKS AND SHAWLS—A. h. Miaow & Co., 60 Mar ,
1.7 ket street, will open this morning the largest assort. ,
ment of Silks and Shawls to be found in this eity, com
prising Black and Fancy Silke,of every variety and tittle
of Shnwln.
,
A A. MASON & 60Market street, have roceiv ,
A
ed, per express. 450 pao3cinnei Ribbon: 75 ps. Cap
Ribbon: Alsd, Paireles 'and Satin,- a fame assortment:
;;MILK SHAWLS-- - & Co., 60 'Market street,
hiliciecetired i
per an &missive -assartntent
of Silk Shawls. woe
MESE
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1548. •
• '• A'gi) - PITTSBURGH
DAILIr /ATEA M . PACKET LINE'.
!runs Independent Line of steamers is now composed
A. oldie largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished.
and most Powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the besrand
most experienced men engaged in the river husiness.--.;.
The line has been in operation for six years; has carried
nearly two millions of people. without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
parison with any passenger lute in the Union fur safety,
regularity, and speed.- All that mOney can procure has
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
111tANDAY PiCKET.—The Monosnoitit.A. Copt. Stone,
will tenon Pittsburgh ever} Monday [punting at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening ut 10 P.
TORSDAY PACKET.—The HIBEILVIA, No. 2.. Capt.
Jno. Klineelter. will leave Pit - odium)] every . Tuesday
morning nt 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
WEDNESDAY PACIC_ET.--The New Ennt,min No.
2. Capt. S.-Dran. will leaVe ,Pineburgh every Weilneeday
morning nt lOcielock ; Wheelingevery 'Wednesday even
ing at 10 P. le..
•TEILTRSIMY PACRET.—The Blum's:cr. emit: R. J.
Garr. svill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at
10 o'clock ; IVlieeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Ci.trpeit No. 2, Capt. emits,
s ill leave Pittsliargli every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Friday evening atlU P.
SATURDAY PA ClCET. — TheCapp, De
Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday a ... turning at
IV o'clock ; 'Wheeling every - Saturday evening at 10 P. 11'.
SUNDAY PAUKET.—The ISAAC Nee:vox, Cupt. A. G.
%lawn. will lease Pittsburgh every . Sunday morning ut
Si - einehj Wheeling every Sunday ivcning at 10 e. u.
law IJ.
194.141
Pittsburgh and Brownirs-Llle Daily Packet
Line.,
FICBRVA TIT I. ft. .1...e.43. • 'NEM:AI:7 Ist LAO.
LEAVE DAILY SA. M. AND P. M.
• "rho following new boats complate . the line
for the present sturson: A•rLANTic. Capt.
James Parkinson: lIA Capt. A. Jacobs:
and LOUIS AMAMI Capt. K liennett. The hoots are
entirely new. and ure fitted up without ro.tard to expense.
Every contlirirt that money can procure lids been provi ,
ded. The floats will leave the Monongitheta Wharf Mai.
at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
hoard, as the bouts will certainly leave at the athirrtived
hours. jantll
For Brownsvll.l.e.
The new and splendid passenger and mail
steamer BALTIC. Ca pi. A..IACORS, will halve
Or the above port during the present week, ut 0 A. M.,
? Lai
positively% ,
Fur ereight or phasal
go, apply oat board
E:i1=1:=11M
•
aliatt
THE fast running pa ssartgaisinii
SYLVANIA. IL 'CI. Garr. itlaster.will leave:
regularly for the above and intermediate ports; on Thurs. ,
do y, May
For &right or pavane ripply on board.
For Nexv Orleans.
THE Apleitdill new steamer SAVANNA
H. DENNISON'. Master,. will leave regularly
for the above and intermediate laatlinga:Friday, May 12
For freight or rootage apply on Weed: felt •
•
For St. Louis.
The new and sp:endial steamer ORIENTAL,
Thar," VAN boa. Master, will leave fur the. above
I --' • and intermediate ports, on Thursday.
May 11 • ..•
For frrieht or par nppl
For St.-Louis. '
jraißtit Tifr. splendid steamer NORTITCAROI,I
- MEV - INTEL Master. Will leave. for the
anove 4.11(1 intermediate ports, on Priday,MaY 12.
For freignt or passage apply on board. • inalo
For St. Louis. Galena v aud Dubuque+
THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, TsiOs
MAT, Master, will- /taro far tha tiboSe,
ports, regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
JAMF.S MAY. or
GEO. MILTENBERGER. Aer. --
For rit'SV Orleans. " - ''
THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA
GLE, JANIES ATKINSON. Master, will letiVc
for the above and all intermediate landings. , 11
For freight or passage apply on board. or td . i
4120 G. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent
For Brownsville. 11
AEATHE ne ay Mail and Paisenger steamer
LANTIO. hams PArtgr:vsog, Master, ipit
leave for the above port this day. at. g A. as, positively:
For freight or passage appl • on boar& febg
For Larayoste amid Wabash River. 1!
The light dranglit Ateamer SWAN. H. May.
Master, will leave for the above and inter
mediate landings, regularly. !.
t
For freight or passage- apply on board, or to
apr.l• . J AMES M AY.
For Ctuchanatt.
The light draught steamer MIES:M.4M l',
i ihr g 4
DAVIS, Master. will leave for the above and
intermediate ports. regularly. . : i
For (Nig it or passage apply on Innied. mar 13
Bearer and Welltrettle Packet. I.
IoafTHE "stenmtroat 111-1.3 VF.. CHARLES E.
et..sask. Abater, will. du ring the 'coming
winter season. make dnity trips to Beaver and tVellsville.
leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wells
ville at 3 o'clock, a. W.
deels 11. M. IIARTON & CO.. Aganta.
Pew Arrangement. •;
THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tura
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 t. a.. re
turning un Monday. Weditesdity; and Friday. Site luta a
boat at the landinS, between I% ood itreet and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights at any time.
S. & W. HAI-MAL/GM Agents, t.
mart/ No. al. "Wood stieeti
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE swift steamer CON2SUL., latntsmr:P.
- KINAEY. Muster. will leave regularly for
Whceling. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 1U o clock..precisrly.
Leave IVhceling every_Tuctulay, Thursday, and Satur
day. at: o'clock. A. Nt.....poSifirtiy, ..
The Consul will land at 01l intermediate ports. Eve:ry
-arcoiumodatiou that can be procured. fin the romforfrind
safety of paesengers. has been proved. The boot is
also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to proclut
exlosion.
Fur freight or passage( apply on board. er 10
mnr6 JOILN FI.ACIt, .Agent.
For Clatinnaii.
The new and splendid Passenger Smather
HIGHLANDER,
.Captain H. A. Forme,
enve urine above unit all intermediate porta on Fi!-
day. May 12
For freight or passage havin. , superioi ateonisno ' da
tions, apply on hoard. ma?.
For Louisville.
THE Kentueey River Packet. GREY PA
GI.F.. Mip es. hfaster. will leave for the
a lore and intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage epply on board. feliS
For St. Louts.
TllEncw and splendid steamer ANDRFW
Ir. FULTON. W. 11. Feuros,Alaster. will leave.
for The above and intermediate landings regularly.
For freight or passage apply on hoard: or to • • •
Pint . ; JAMES MAY.
THE fine steamer WYOMIN . Tudams
a i li jai GIME:MEE.. Master ' %trill regalarly Tor
the above port and all intermeiliztte landings.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions. apply on board, or to
a r'27' NIII.TF.NBERGER.
r IHE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust fob a young or
old person. male or female, with a putridAltd breath,
or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are-..ifiieruhly
assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER. Tocrrii
PASTE will. on trial, without fail, f
Make the.breatli pure and sweet,
The teeth white, and the gums bard.
Reader, just try this ones, It is sold in New York at 82
Chatham at., and by . WM. JACKSON. Agt.,!
marts 89 Liberty St.
. .
Irr Our friends who feel.inclined-lo assist la:procuring subscribers tor our Campaign paper, .will be lood
• -
enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper , tit the hottOm,vhereitn to errite'lub
scribers names.,
A C lil - E . A..T' . -C4441:G.N . _-iA'
.:Pi:.::,t4Hi..•
Immediately after the nominations of the
Baltimore Convention aro made known to
the country—say about the Ist of Jbne,
next,—the undersigned will commence the
publication of a small CoMpaign Paoer,
entitled
THE. JEFFERSONIALIN::
which will be issued weekly, for i'six
months, or until the result of the election
is announced: The JEFFERSONIAN,
will be filled with Political Matter, exclu
sively ; and will be furnished to Clubi on,
the following terms, viz:
Ten Copies for - - 5100
Fifteen, - - 7;,00
Twent - • • OO
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It seemslo be generally admitted, That'
the approaching Presidential ettinpaign,_, ,
will be one of unusual interest.
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ZIANEEHS,E.XCHANGE,BROKEHH, -. '
And Dealers in, Pera . gn and Daniefrid
eats of lkposs t, Bank Rotes, Bak! an Silber, No
sue et,ard door below Fourth, Westeide, Allsbithr Pik_ S
ALUM' KRI.IIBB.
•IratiklLElt its Rillate
Enfant and Exchange Brokers Dealers in Forekeentind.:,il r :
Demotic Bills, Bills of Excha nge, Cerriliccats ;
it, - Bank Nous.. and Coin. 6:1
Corner of 'Third and. Wood its., directly opposito.the' tote
Charles Hotel. - • -
li Ii.OLDIItS 6r. SOl4, "
-Banker, and //raters ix Exchange Coin and
No. 55 Market street, Petutrurgh, • ° - •
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BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 'BROKBRS,:',
N. E. Corner °I IVood and Sixth streets. Eiaiiintrgh.'.:Par7r,r..fi •
EALERS in Coin, Bank. Notes. Forti
er' , ',;
and Domestic Exchange, Cciii6cates of DeposiK,Ecei
EXCHANGE on.all ilm principal Citiei tlia Baran. —
and Europe. Europe. for sale in cams to Snit parchasers. , -'
CURRENT and pnr fandireceived on depos?to
CCILLECTIDNS made on all parts of ditt-Dnio7ritt.the- 4.
lowest rates:
IZEIZZI
osedsle Gardens, Six Manchester.
lIIE subscriber traces pleasure in announcing to his triti,
1. friends. and the . eitizensgenerally. that rtostaths?,
has been newly fitted up for the aceotnniodetioir tined
comfort of the:Public. 'flie buildings have been-furaisheil.:l
ill a neat and fashionable style; end the surroundinr .„
gardens have been laid out in a fashion that.will *tumid
alk who have taste for beautiful scenery. •
The -loliatiori.of Rosedale is well known, - ,c ssidid
31aiteliester. within a mile and - a half of the chi , . on the
bank of the .Ohio, the prospect in 'every di r antion'itr 'L
eh:wining.. For health and comfort, there is 4104dritto r:
equal to it in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh
' A. limited number of families„who desire- n' 4 llaMiteo.l
residence out of the city. will be received on city terms.! .
yiisiters wit' findAtte , crisic inospigret*/ - -
place in which to pass a day - or a week., -":`,Y r L „ ,"
The' Refresinnent Saloons will be supplied Will alt t t f
delicacies of- the season : Delicious.-Beireinges , lo4,.;.
Creams. Fruits, Otinfectionarbis. he Thu 'Pabla„Seiltbstr.
Sued with. the choicest whines._ - _ .
U The whole establishmein will 1,0 cotitIn0I4M11::::
strict temperance principles. Tenspin Alleys have IntnlKl
built; bin 116 betting will be permitted. AIL
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chance are prohibited. • . • . 1 -t:,—,
The facilities for reachingg Rosedale . are aniftorol)4ll , ,-,
An Ountibus.leaves the North end of the. Old
Bridge every half hour, and will leave pesiengers,at
Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leaves the Attelehernel, -•
'Wharf every hourlaud lands within a few hundred ysti*ll
of the Rosedale, Cottage.. _
may24f - LEVI. BURCEIPIELD::—.::
MEM
Wall Paper Warehouse'. -.•:C"..-C
X7O. 47, MARKET` -S7'REET, between Thltd_..and;-
,11 Fourth street. Pittsbeigh, Pa.--THOMASPAL MEltii,:
Manufacturer and Inverter of WALL 'P A P EW,
Hoard Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers,' Ornianentah
.Desigms Transparent Window Shades. lee... and &eke
in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders?,
lloards.•&e., &c.—has at present on hand a very extenaltra4
Viand well assorted stock of every article in his Mit , of tra. -
siness. To personswho bay to sell stolli, Abe wilt thlaktr -
- soliberat a discount as can hardly fail Ira - secure their - can- -
tem ; and the great variety from which housekeepers ;
have it in their power to select. and the very low
which he is determined to sell them. will. he Hatters hitg-,
self, present such inducements us cannot be direlcd,la Mak
location. by any other House in the trade.- - ,
[EI-Rugs and Tanner's Scraps will-be taken ta , e3r,
change. at the highest prices. • -
IAND POll. SALE—The subscriber otters for vale NO'
,1 acres of Land, in Middlesex township, Butlengornis.. .",-
ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh. and seven miles; front,
Butler; 350 acres cleared, the balance well tithberediviritk
three farm houses. a large barn. and a good mill site.,Wl4
sufficient water for a grist and_ saw mill, thereon. Oilbw
some stream, four and six miles abotei.there;areASVo
gri t mills.
and several. saw mills. There . Is Ms bitter
and the country:. It will be. sold all together
one. two, or three - hundred acres. ' Persbns wis
have g oo :d level land. easily fanned, woulddo wel
avail .thembelves of this opportunity,, and , - eratnitteLth•
laud. imar..V)
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gessis. M. Leech & Son,
Ogden &Snowden,
Win. Bell 4 ..t3on, . .. iiitsburgru, : - / - ..4. 7 ...,..........
" S. M'Clurken & Co., • - ',-..,- iR - 4 - '':.i''' . ..-.:
" English & Bennett . • - .. 2 1,,,,,,: : : 1 ,,, .....
"- Flemi{ & lirother„ . , . ~.",.f
• " - Poles. Lathrop & Co., PhilliaclP".,.-7,..1.-,.,5..",,-',..1,
. , W.R. Thompson & Co.
" Homily. Phelps & Co.
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L.ydrke...i.. -,- ;,y.: : :,,,,,
... Titreity. Ws rd- & Co.- -1 - --,..-.,:-. 7 .7.' ..'...,;..- . .i . r . ..4:
" . JIIO. M'CrallOugh & CO. . , E10ta1110F.: , :..,„....F, • ' •:.. ----,.`.,
Mr. , James 0c0r,...,, J 7. .. :.,..„.,..
.. H. liannti.'„Cineinuuti, O. '.
Joseph Itietsson, .
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141csssrs. Fenner & 11P Milinn
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R. F. Ellis. . Crighicrl Ra . (lank yriski*iif Piii-;-` , -.. , ; , .=
Pittsburgh. Se winliol'gir.l..ll"-v ' . - .." -',' ~,' ' .. ..... ~ .•, ..,
Card
WOULD like to call the attention of...6ounbry - fifilts:
chants. Hotel and Steamboat Bar-keepers, pails* - -
Families. &r. to 'examine my stock of Wines, Liquor*
,
Cigars. &c now in store and Cellar, consistim'Ocilta-r,'
most Celebrated Brands. he. &c. Feeling -conM,ent '
haring the largest and best assorted stock in any : hc4s•
West of the mountain's. and being engaged in ire lotpett‘",. -
ration of Wince and Liquors. &c.., direct to'ihisi.ountry.
persons can rely on being accoinmodated.
and quality.
mart! corner of Smithfield awl Front itreells.i.
A Cardin
attention of gentlemen purchasing Mall • r
dress wear. or ordinary.bustness purposes, is-dire-ft
ett to the snick of goods at present on our eountemtvcont.
sisting Of every grade and shade of Freneb, - POlPlfilVld
Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres. in eniliess vane y, and
Vesiings for every one 'a use f whieh.will be madetcs'oriter
in a superior manner, at prices thin Will not be questionied
by the best of bargain makers, C. WEII.Nr..IIERGi7' , ..=
inarls (late fbrGuire & Co.) 2511.ibCftv ste.!
3 K.SiDER! If pia have bad' HAIR, you would:A.oV
1 - 1, be astonished at the effect of a as: bottle of JONFM
CORAL, HAIR RKSTORATIY,E. It needs but oulattild.
Sold ht ea Chatham at, N. Y.. and by '
VIAL JACKSON, Itgetiti.-7
PS Liberty street. Pittsbahrll.,
A DFSIDERATtiMyoA.I.I.
„LI. India _Rubber Flood, fur pr venting rens ettrrOdlsill
in Ink: also, for udupting 'them 'to write on Patelimen,4
without the aid of pumice. and to facilitate the ink flow
ing free% To Students, Conveyancers...and hlereantila,
men, it is invaluable. Tly merely adding - a few dropi"of
this Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly , be , foiind•fo
he the best auxilinry ever offered. as it neutializesllie
arid. prreipntes the - sediment; causes a free flow of al,l
ink, and dilrienses with the trouble of wiping fipork:;.
Just received and the sh'e bv' ,
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JOHNSTON & STOCK - TON; Slatimwra, . -
ear. Market and Third las'
V rm. L. Fifil'Elt. Agenffor Alcricon Sacers, tc . iprp
cure Imud Wurnuifs and Pensdnic fur oiridows, at
his office. Bahefkidrs liailding, opposite dig Neiketddit
House. Pittsburgh- Pa.
My son, in tli . e 'General Land Office. 'at - W,ishington.
will nuelid to ray business there, fret of ellargo.l4-isppii
ennts.
F DAVID ADAMS, of flocks einuity. la •Coloateer
lately from Mekieil.4 upon tlie - PoitMastai i ,
Allegheny eity,'Or on Dr. Watt, he will hear of aomething.
to hie interest.
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W..est Po'ist.Works.. " •
PR, STON & WAGNER. Engine littilderi.lmYti. eau ,
omneed businesson• Penn st., near the.Poitic.lit tha
establishment formerly carried em by Stackhottse
son. Persons willing to purchase Steam Enginell.fus
floats, or for other purposes, will please Cavorme„*ifli_a-:
call, as we Hatter ourselves to be able to furnish Literati*
as favorable terms as any other estitblishmentiti,die'eityl • -
Also. rolling mill and castbigs of every descriptiatieln
be had at the shartest natice.. • ,
Itrimu=sciaapt. Robert ,Be..er.-'l`lititnat Reo l tt,
Church, Carothers & Co., 11, Denny. Esq.. Al- Allen &-C4i.
CYPRIAN PRFsl'ol4:'
' ENOCII WAGNER. • -
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LOAF SUGAR-15 bbls. Nnr 6.7, and 8 (Or. sillerbf .
me SELLERS do NICOLE .
Federal Party, so ellen -defeated, is. attest
more in the field, endaa.veriag, - with' ta - •
-hundred Briarean hands, tegrasparill bring. -
within its ranks, all the factions'and fog.
ends of parties in the, country, scritiito.
make common opposition to the Democracy,
- On account' of the extreme chetipnOss••
of the paper, we shall be obliged ici'alkipt!
the cash system, rigidty. The..reforq no ,
attention will be paid to any order, union
accompanied by the cash. ' • • -
The JEFFERSONIAN will 3iiercr
zealous support to the Nosurmsci , S,af':the,
NATIONAL CONVENTION ; and will - hold up
to public' gaze, the Unprincipled ' Mid ffupa.
triotic course of the Federat - party,ziadAll
those who are lending " - aid and cainitrit"
to our country s enemies.
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