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It., and 121 Western anti Southern Mail Coach Line, 8 A. M. North-Western. as Cleveland.ardly.lo A. at: Erie and Western New York. doily. 9A. at. •• - North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, eicept Sandirs, 4 AratIVALS AND DEI 4 , .11.TURE OF MAILS. IF:114 . 10ra Mail yin Philadelpliti.,.43llo 3 A: aa., 'knee 12 1111 'Western Mail, Cin. and Louisa.; dde Br. closes A...x &nab. via Dalt. and Washington, due 151.. ar., eloaess A. Nor . th :t Western via Cleveland, due IU closes 9 A. 4 Erie and Western ICe*'Yoric, due S P. at., closes 8 A. X STOCKS. , • , ' Par value . Asked.- Offered. Bank of l'iketnirgh $50.00 e 50,75 550,00 Exchange Bank . . ,•• • • 50,00 44.00 43 , 50 Merehanterand M Bank 50.1)0 47,00 - 45,00 Fanners' Deposit Baltic None in market. Hand Street -Bridge 50,00 50.00 45,00 Northern I.ibertie?.llridge 50,00 35,00 Oid Ailoghetty BrtiV*_ - '25,00 36,00 35,00 Connelrsville MIL Stnek. paid on. - • , *hereof, 52,50 " - 5.00 1,43 City Honda (6'r cent;) - 05,00 Miinongahelaßridge - 25.00 16,50 Gas Stock • - 1 - 50.00 . 45,00 • - OFFICE OF THE POST, , PnrneT "blonzirco. /Hay 12th, OAS.) T,h9tigh.tltc. season has considerably advanced, the dealers and inanutacturers continue to do a fair heel nesti,Ait !nay be observed by visiting the, different houses and the wharves. The weather has been die agreciibre . during the whole wtek—it has been wet and cold. • !Die rivers are high, and the prospect is that navi gation will be good fur weeks yet. Freights are not ao plety, but still the boats get enough to pay them a profit on-their trips. Thereart no material changes to report in prices. We have heard of no speculative sales.; Vie.trans-- actions are all in the regular way. t) ON.EY.-7-There is no change in the rates since of r r st. The failure of the Erie Bank is the only occur ence of importanne that has been noted dur ing the wee - t. The knowing ones still think it will be good yet. There - ma a foolish rumor afloat yer terday about the failure of the State Bank Indiana, but there was no foundation in truth for it. _ FREIGIIT—Veannez a table of the present rates on river. To Cincinnati: Diy`Goods.... do Heavy articles 100:15 To Louisville: Dry G00d5....., do Heavy articles.. To Nashville: Dry G00d5....., do Heavy, articles.. To St. Louis: Dry Goods. do Heavy articles.. To Philadel>a: Bacon, 1kg.,.... .dos - , '" - ':-Flour • • 100 TO 'Baltimore via Monongahela Slagkwater and !Virg Day Lines, the following are the:rates, which alre„soinewhat diffeient from last week : Bacon. ,Lard, Pork, . Dried Fruit, Seeds, Batten • 85 Wool, Feathers, . Cheese, and Tobacco, - and Merchandise, 1,00 On Canals' 'we have no +change in rates to report . . The following are the card pricer Apples and green-fruit 4' 100 lbs. 00e Ashes,pot & pearl"' 50 Matter and Bacon " 05 Bale rope '& " Beeswax, " 7.5 Bristles, " 75 Brooms, • " 1.50 Cheese, " 70 Corn, • ,V'.lau 30 Corn Meal 6k bbl. 1.00 Conon— " 60 Chilled Rollers, " 1,1 1 1 Brigs & Mediciues," 1.00 Dry Goods, " 1.00 Ihted Fruit, -" 75 Flour,' V bbl. 1,00 Fan; and Peltries. IP /00 tbs. 1,00 Feathers, " 1.00 Furuiture, . " 1.00 Glassware, " 7.5 -Wind. Glass.lr bx. 60208 FLOUR—The receipts yesterday were considers. ble, and the demand was brisk. We noticed sever. al heavy sales , _The tendency in prices is to an ad. varier. Sales yesterday of 500 bbls. at 64.75; 331 at $4,123;•• about 300 of one brand at $4.57;124,80. this was are extra lot. These sales indicate the state ..f the market. Frivol store the sales aro at $4.7.5(a4.87. uradag-The receipts yesterday were very light. We heani of but few sales, which indicated no change in prices. The demand was good. The sales were: 4 Ws. at 6-125; - 2trbbhi. at $1.70; a sale of extra at 64:75; from store the sales were at $1.7524,e7. CAWLE—Beeties are ;came and in demand; sales on . thelew tots have Leen made at high figures. The' butch ers; complain of the 'advance. Ori Monday. about 206 head were sold is the different yards of . Alleitheny at 52 Ge., nett.' • SHEEP—SaIes at $2,2522,75; scarce. 'BOGS—Sales it 31e. , CItAB:CIDER—SaIe of 10 bbls. superior quality at $7 OATS-4Heavy arrivals 'for Government; sales on whatf may be quoted at 25; from store 2-4030. The mar ket seesns tolerably well supplied. • LEAD—Sales Of Missouri Pig at 40:41.; Bar 41c. CORN MEAtes 6 Sules of Kiln Dried at' $1,02. Not much in market. COFFER —Sales of Pritne Rao at Bane.; some ask Sic, al which WC hence( ate sales. POTATOES—The - market is stocked with Galena Po tatoes a favorite article, at which sales have been made atisoc.: bu. • •• Other varieties are daily sold, but at rates so vari t:ons, that we can give no quotations. CIIEESE—The market is dull, and receipts continue fair t. tending downward. Sales of good old Western Reserve are reported at 6.1.271; new at 51e., at which we have heatd of some large sales; but the retail rate is 6@6 1 cents. ' OlLS—Nothing-of importance doing in any kind of Oil: sales of Linseed 51 55257; 'Lard Oil at 5525. i. ' BACON--No charie„, to notice; regular salesiss former quotations: 3124 c. hog round for city cured. BEESWAX- Salaof 100 tbs. at 20c, cash. Not much demand. • BUCKETS==-Market well supplied with Beaver Back ets•, sales at 6220 IP doz. 7ißOOMS—'3larket well stocked at 60,072260. 675/I—Theft is a brisk demand sponging up, and re ceipts' itre'fair. Salea.of No. 3 Mackerel at $7,50; Shad ' $11; Herring* 65;7556.00. Shad and Herring will advance ' of the failures of the fisheries. A Bos ton paper says: "The Shad Catchers are having ' -eery unprofitable sea on, and will lose consid erable`money. At no time svithln their memory has Shad been so scarce, at this season of the jeer, as at resent. The time for the greatest run has passed, and those engaged in-fishing, have come to the sionelusiou; that the Shad have gone In another direction. FEATHERS—SaIe of single sacks at 3.1 e.; in large lots 336.: iv about a fair quotation. ASHES—AII kindenre very - dull; there is but lit ' tie demand, and tiles are only in a small oily. Some • lots hove been shipped. The quotations aret Scorch 'l,3l4l;4C:4. Pots;same; Salentue, 61; Pearls, 61; So - .4s, A ls, 41a4ie• • .WOOL—Very little doing; sale of tub ivimbed at :1,.` . f~:R~c::; ._. . , ~`' ~`a~}~~iF,~v ~N MEE ~...., !. ..: , :i.,r 7- ..4 :. ..5... ~.--,....,..:,...,7,,,,:,...,-.•..- ..r V. ~~~'-~~ 'RYE—Therela a fair demand; sales have been made achigh as 55c .; but the regular price is 50. CORN—Market appear, well supplied; and there -is not au, active demand. -OATS—There bare - been several arrivals lately, bat quickly taken at 25c.; from _store the rates are 260,30 c. FRUlT—Green :Apples—There are • but few ,ceipts, the, season, being about.. s ever. Heard of a • sale good quality, yesterday, at $2,121. • dried Peaches— Market tolerably well supplied, a n d tbeyikbas been a fair demand. We notice nu .meromi natal in a small way at A 001,62, accord taste quality, , , -• .-,Dried Apples—We have noticed but few transac - Ilona; there 'are mime lots in market, but few • ar rivirtg.;'_i~boat7soB7, for a fair article, are current quotattone;, , ~ Rolitiut—Plenty in marketi and regular vales at • • ,$0,00034;12: - • Rag Raisins are worth 5103 c., ac. ebrdidg to quality. • ' Cntraalll—Regular sales Zantit at 121 e." ":andowl Nuts—Plenty in market, and sales at $2,1210245. Ttiiihgen=Notiiiie market; demand is good. 'l,/mionir =Sales of several' lota en Wednesday at $404;25 fot a good article. • PEA NUTS—.-There have been many little trans . actions - lately latiditales at $1,1201,25 • RlCE=Regular sales at 51-in tierce: TIN PLATE—Regular sales at $lO5O. .RAGS—Two large lets-mixed taken yesterday at 441g00d white are worth - Ake. 11E5.1713-Sile'of small white at S7lc. ALE—Regular sales at Breweries at s7os9. SEEDS—Very little doing. Clover Seed is worth • $3 12 from first hands; . Timothy, $1 3001 62. • • Par, 90055. ;*. SALT—Allimbeny Salt sells at Canal at $1 25. GLASS—There have been many small sales du -, ifieg the week, - of . - 8:t0, country brands, at $3 25. Other sizes in propertion. • - • • Tsll==Tlenty NortirCaroline T ar in market, and tegular salOs at $4 3754 75, . , CRACKERS.—The following are ," the , present 5, ;Prices • , .. , ;Witer - Crackers . 9V5 bbl. Butter": do. 44 , Pilot Breed.?•••••••• ••••••• ---- ME • " Sager`and So da Crackers . . - COTTON YARNS-The card prices now adopted try the tesnefitterere are z Noi: 11 to'l4t 15c . Nos "t• tfottpurciali.zao ; , tnn►iriat Weekly Review of the Illo.rkets. Ginseng, s) 100 lbs. 75 Huir " 75 Hops, Hemp, Hides. (rum 75e. dry 81) " 1.25 Leather,EYl Lead. •."- " 40 Lard and L'd Oil, " 65 Oil. Castor,." 1.00 Oil, (e=. L'd & Cr)"' 1.00 Pita:, bbl. pickled 1,50 IP 100 be. • 65 Rags, V.lOO lbs. 70 Seeds,.7o Skins, deer & Lug " 75 Tallow. , GS Tobacee,Oldo leaf, " 75 Kg, 65 Wheat, Wool. " 1,00 Whiskey, V bbl. 62 ~.;:::~, 1 to 141 11 - 6Cit,170: articles there hos been no - ciAnge. • 11E1MP—there has b en no .c r at *1150120v t..n lloNEY—Salui from tores of Honey in mob at 150206. inn retail way. LEAD--There is nothing doing to indt to a change; we notice sales of several tons Pig at 40 41c.; Bar 41c. LEATHER—We have no chatige to note. Sales have not been brisk during the week. Sales Balt. Sole at 20021 ; New York, 1710181 Slaughter, 18020. HIDES—An actvie bur r 1 Important variation in p ices. Large lots are y arriving, and *ales are guiltr at former quotations. G een are •down to $3;50; Missouri are now worth 7 061. . FEED--Still scarce ; we notice that retailers ask I6c. for Bran; and of horts we have seen none in market. MOLASSES.--We have nothing new to report in '' , /i heard jaf but few,aale• If ; -,nort• I D _-.--.we h Vs.. this article; iVe heard f but few sales, of import ante. Yesterday 30 bb a were sold at 271. c.; othe sales to the trade at 2703Qc. We have bard of fumed sales at 261 c.; bill those do not regulate the market. . 1 SUGAR.--No change, but dull generally. The out „ rates are , Itaatc. aceoFding to quality. NAILS.--The follooing are the card prices of mahufacturers: 10320 d Jun'tn• - e@ 9d 5d BUTTER.-"The seaimn for merchantable Butter. is nearly over, and we notice but few receipts. We quote prime roll at 12frP14c. without having heard of any actual sales. Keg Baler sells at 9010 c. In the retail market the prices are 16920 for lirwh print. EGGS.—Sales in bbis at Kai; some sales trim first hands at 7c. LUMBER—We haii i dino change to report since last week. PORT OF !PITTSBURGH ADRIVED. Steamer Denver, Clark; 'Wellsville; • Baltic„ Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, do; • Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; " Michigan N 0.2: Gilson. Beaver; " LakeErie,l Hemphill, Beaver; • Clipper N. 2, Crooks, Citt. • American. pecrunp, Louisville; • ' Hudson, Pee, BridgepOrt; " Samuack, Mclntyre N• " Mount Vernon, Roil:dz. " Cinderella) Calhoun, Nashville. " Messenger Decamp. Cillj DDPAILTDD, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; " Baltic, Jacobs ' Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkthson. Brownsville; • Caleb Cok. Moore, Beaver and Wellsville " Brilliant, Grace; Cin; " Roscoe, JaVens, New Orleans, " Highlander. Parse, Cia.,• " Highland Mary, Burke, Louisville; . C " St. Mason, St. Louis;-: -12015 air The 'Cincinnati packets will resume their regular trips. Skir See card of Brownsville packets irr See cardi of Wellsville packets 112F"The steamer Wjisconsin has been put upon the Louisville line. LOVISVILLE PACKETS, FOR AVII - E - ELEG, CINCINNATI dr. LOUISVILLE. . . IiatREGT.II. SATVEDAT PAcier.— Th e A No Iline and fiistpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH. J. J. Perry. Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for %V heel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports, every Someday. at 10 Tick precisely. For freight or passag apply on board, or to FO SYTii & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph hos I,Clt built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a vie entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommod lions ore inferior to no boat on the western waters. me Telee . rupli will run in connex ion with the Ben Fmuk n No laud Pike No 9, to Saint Louis—time through. v 'E DOTS. op2l-y STE A DAR OR EE N WOOD 1... CHANGE OF TIME--Surreinee Arrange ment front April 3i —Leave Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning. and at each even hour until 9 o'clockat night.-exee ling her I o'clock trip, which will he omitted. Leave he. Pitt street landing. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pitt‘ burgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing: and at half-past ea •h hour, until hall-past 9 at night. omitting her half-past 1 trip.' Sundays excepted. frr9reenwood .oti len is now open for the reception of visiters. The Boat ands at thy Garden. mag • J. 1 11FICUS. Proprietor. , Baker & Scribner. , Publications. • THE subscribers hati,ing been appointed agents f.,r the sale of the publications of the above well known publishing house.hace a full supply of their books on band which they can sell at the canteen prices. wholesale or re tail. Among the workslrecently published by them which have been highly recommended as exceedingly interest ing and valuable, may be found "The Czar. his court and People," "Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger,' " Bethel Flag," by Gardener Spring. 1). D. Napoleon and his Marshalls," " Washington and his Generals,' The Sa cred Mountains.' by J.P. Headley," Orators of France," Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works. T. S. Arthur& "ma king haste to be S./eh." Riches have wings,' Keeping up appearances," " Gebtor and Creditor." tr.c. &c. Also. The works from the pitess of Robert Carter, the churac ter of whose publications is scull known; "Jurreitues Theology," in 4 cola. "holdout on Romans." "The Con vent." by author of School Girl in France, McChcque's works, 2 vol.. &c. &. ' New books received as coon as published., • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. may 10 " 7d Wood and 5541 me rket F' gIH LE: ONAB T.AILOR. No. 4:1, Market street.— Having rehtoved his Tailoring Establishment to the rooms on Market at.. lately occupied as a Bookstore. by Bosworth Sc Co., the usitdersigned is prepared to fill all or ders in ltis line which may be entrusted to his care by his old friends and customers. and the public generally. Ilis long experience in the business and the success with which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He trill make all descriptions of Clothing in the best mtuincr, and Most fashionable style, FOE CASH. Splendid Establishment. TAMES W. WOODWELL, would respectfully inform the public' that he has removed to his near location. No. 6y33,, Third street, (next door above . the old stand.) - Neither expense nor trouble has been spared, to make it. the most extensive and magnificent urniture warehouse' to be found any where, east Of west! The stock outland, for variety, taste and ele rrm theicce.is such t an n o l sT outfitsn ev er s bee n,at .. p er ` o ffere d tos any t dory,, ul t c o . chamber and kitchen furniture may be found in styles and patterns to suit ally ahil every taste. J. W. Woodwell hopes fora continuance of the very liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore, and pledges himself to give en tire satisfaction, both!as regards the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal and accommoda ting principles upon does business. His exten sive new warehouse-being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story with every variety of furniture and CHAIRS. he would solicit a call from all in want of arti cles in his line. ap27 - _ ~N_.-----1. . . . . SADDLE. HAILNESS AND TRUNK MA NUEACTORY. T)OBERT H.. HARTLEY, begs leave to in-- It, form his friends and the public generally,; , that be continues to occupy that large and c00k , .. , modioun Store Room,lformerly occupied by Sfunue ri estock & Co., No. 96, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks. Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. I He also keeps constantly on hand. and is prepared to furnish to order, dl kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants I and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before rturchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at. very low prices. 117." Don't forget the place, No. 16, corner of Wood -street and Diamond Alley. ap26 PICKLED PORKJ-10 bbls. Mess Pork; 6 " Prime " in store end for SELLERS & NICOLE. rDIGO--1 Ceroori S. F.; 24 tbs. blinilla; for sale by roe IJ. D. WILL.IAMS. 110 Wood at T IIA-20 MI - chest,' Yollll' Dyson; 5 °"" ;Imperial and Gunpowder 30 eatty boxes "- 10 be che.s Qhulan Powebong; , , For gale by nisB J. D. WILLIAMS 110 Wood at • MWMilffiMwMffel CON 10 bbds.Printe Canvassed Hants; 34 " Hams and Shoulders; Just received arid (or sale by maa - SELLERS /c, LAICALS Fg I . ne s prime ' mane y eat era just re .1: ceived and fo sale by POINDEXTER k Co. .p 24 15riff SACKS OXLENII.PitiTiiTOESA suy - Wiior ar -1.A./. tide, just received per steam er Oriental , and for EDMOND RER, Liberty en.. opposite Smithfield. sale by nu& 'WENCH WORKED CO n l l L_A e lit... S. —. e ta: received tlii2 .1: n""1" b i :Ex E ""a" h at the ?North. east corner of our and Mar k ets treets. mayll i W. R. MURPHY, I IDE BLACK SI K— ust received by Express, this morning, at North-east corner 4th and Market stn. mayll I W. R. MURPHY. "LboNNer RIBBONS—Just received by Express, this morning, a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N. E. corner Fourth Lull Market streets. w. multrity. mayll . FOR SALE—Sit large Building Lots, each having 24 feet front on-street , by 156 feet deep to Cook at. Price, 8250.00,_ Also—Two Bulldtng Lots, in Allegheny, each 24 feet 'front on Juniata street, by 123 feet, to a 24 feet alley. Price, 820000.1 A profitable 'business can be lid;*rbe fixture", fools, iir;C., will cost , about 81.,500. "Tenon, $5OO in hand, $2OO in Svc mantas; and $5OO in twelve months. 8. CIITHBEItT fieneftri 'Agent,' Smithfield rafeet., COOPER'S JSIN for /lee try. iriaylo >~.~. A---=-_ - ~~ i 1238EZ lineal] has been done, but no dail, a 3.73 3d "• •• • a 6,25 4.60 Sp'ks to . lb. 11.7 t .51 41' 4.50 .. pressed. 61,2 i) 7 47l 4.75 Boileiltivets.• •••7 GP 71 41) 5.15 ittrllignice =EEO George Armor, CEO. ARMOR. LASfib—le? boxes just received and : . /34."/CHIVESTOCK & CO., euid - Wood • =L=IE=MI aillttscittctits PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C. S. PORTER Manaaer I.IIJ Lessee. BENEFIT ,OF THE VIENNOISE CI lILDREN. • Friiray Evetling. May 1211 h 1240, PAS DE ri.Euns ' by 42. PAS DE RECOOO. by 24. PAS DES AMOURIUTES, by 4,9. During the evening, THREE DRAMATIC PIECES. - Nonce.—Box open. every miming, at 9 o'clock ! Whelk seats ran be secured for any night during the en gagement of the Viennoise Children. la" Ist and 2,1 Tier of Boxes, S 1,00; Pit 50, and 3d Tier, 25 cents: f Doors open, past 7; Curtain rises before F. GENERAL Toll THUMB . _ 117. ILL continue his Levees at the ATHEN.EUM— y morning. afternoon. and night—on Monday, Tues day. and Wednesday. and positively no longer, as he ex hibits at QUINCY HALL. an Allegheny city, on Thurs day. Friday. and Saturday. the I I th. 12th, and 13th. Ile appears in a new variety of extraordinary - performances and beautiful costmucs... His magnificent Presents, Jew els. &c., received from Queen Vietofia, Emperor of Rus sia, Louis Phillippc. and the e rincipal crowned heads of Europe. will be exhibited. Has bade Carriage and Ponies presented by the Queen of England, Call be seen in front of the Hull, nt-the close of each dray Levee. Hours of Exhibition; Morning, from 101 to 12; After noon, from 31 to 5; Evening. from 7f to 9 o'clock. Parquette seats exclusively for Ladies and Children. 10" Admission 25 cents Children under 10 years, 121 cents. anafi 'en • opts . on too am a Mans, No. 78 Wood newt. ksticren Fourth and Diamond alley. Meta] subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial and Packet l'ost Flat Cup, Deny and MediugWriting Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Royal . Colored Printing Papers, Printers' India, Fnamelled rind Ivory Snit - nee Cards,- Non. 2.3. 4. smell and double 'small; Me dium, Deny'and Cup Day Books and Ledgers, superior paper. and best eastern binding; School Books. all kinds; Quill,. Gold Pens, Ink. Wafers. Wax, Bill Files, &e. Blank Books. of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowesmwholesale prices (or cash, or RAGS at cash prices. JOB PRECCING. Having a Job Office in connexion with our establish ment, we are prepared to execute rill orders for plain nod limey PriniinF: Books. Pamphlets. Circulars, Business Cards, Bills of Lading. &e., with despatch. and at prices. ELLiory & ENGLISH. No. 78 Wood st., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. trrAt our store on Market street, between Third and Fourth, may at ull times he found a large stock of Then. logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices. The publications of the American Sunday School Union, and Masiachusetts Sabbath School Society, always ou halt t. Catalogues furnished on application. ELLIOTT h ENGLISH, ms „ Market st., bet. Third and Fourth. Fashionable Hat any Manufactory. fl EORGE S. A . lsstii-rz. Art. respectfully informs his friends and the public general ly, that he has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps at No hl Wood street, one door above the corner of second, where hr has now on hand a fine as sortment of Hats and Caps of his own manufactitre 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. aplo-3nm. PENINSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANV.—NO. TICE TO CONTRACTOR,S —Proposals will be re ceived until Wednesday', the 17th day of May, at In o'clok, st. at the Borough of Huntingdon, for the GILIDLNG and 111ASONRY, upon about ai wiles of the Penusylvte. nia Railroad between Lewistown and Iluutingdon, and also for the heavy work along the Little Juninin. Plans and specifications of the work ran be seen at the above named place, for five days previous to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids. Any further intiumation can he had 1111011 application to W. B. FOSTER, Jr., EN, Associate Engineer. at LEW isTowN. 8. V. MERRICK, President. ap:ls-tMarls • llM== 1 1 11 F. .Y CRYSTAL PI. A'rE GI. ASS that has never been known to lose its polish. utter tieing put in the windows. It to equal in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price. _ LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALI. SIZES Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German English and American. ROOSEVELT & SO Ncw York. April 1.1.0-larid,linol 1 00 TAii, of prime quality and good condition, on consignsneut and (or Stlir by aps TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. CA - grvttAwisriii;... and 1 cl 5 casks Clear fides . 3ust received and for sale by a 27 EDMOND GREI.M. C,,! . TEAM ENGINE FOR SM.E.—An Upright E.,;• — irst. CI .4 inch cylinder. and 6 feet stroke—tour boilers, 30 inches and 18 feet in length; which has been in use in the Pittsburgh Rater Works; will be sold low, on applica tion to J. 11. Superintendent of the Water Works. ail-dawlin REASE LARD-20 bbla. lirease Lard, on conatgn men and for sale by ap4s sr.i.LERs h N1C0L.53. Ileeti! Tens! Tens! FRESH AND FRAGRANT. IMPORTED IN 1•4 4 . JJUST received at the Pekin Tea Store, No 79 Fourth street, near Wowl. Pittsburgh. a very heavy stuck of fresh GREF:N and BLACK TEAS. from the New York Pekin 'rea Company all imported this spring. The young Ilysons pnd Oolong Black 'rens are very fine and frag rant, packed in lead. in f, 1 and 5 lb. packages also in half chests. Retailers are invited to call and examine our stock. They will be acconmmdawit with any quan tity they wish for—from 5 lbs. to a half chest at the same price. Also a prime lot of 50 bags of old Mocha.riov't Java, Rio. and Si. Domingo Coffees, at wholesale and retail. Lovering . * double refined Sugars, in loaf, crushed and pulverized, at 1.21 cents per lb.; usually retailed at 16 cents. French spiced Chocolate: a prime article. N. 13 —We pledge ourselves in all etoes where the a bove arueles do not give entire satisfaciin. to return the 114.:N10rAL..---11. S. BOSWORTH & Co. have removed XI; their stock of Books and Stationer). to Fourth street. near Market, (the room formerly occ opted as the Metho dist Book Store.) ap3 rnEsti F 1514.--42 bblt. No 1. lierring; 10 bbls. No 1. Shad; 15 Lib's. No. 3. Markurel ; just received and KING & MOORItIl&D, Diamond. corner Diamond alloy or sale by tx"4-tf LEECEI ta . A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Douse situ !. sled on the East Common, Allegheny city:(near tie residente of Judge Irwin.) anti finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double pa r lo rs, furnished with marble mantels and improved slitting 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 relit i-tf- JAMES PARK. Jr. k CO.. Second Ii LET—A Brick House, corner of Webster and NI- I ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos. session'tiven immediately. Apply to feblll-tf J. C. CUMMINS. TOBACCO -10 cases J. Myer's, supr 4ID Lump; 3 do. J. Thomas, aupr Nectar, 4lb L'p; Just reed and for sale by , ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. 11RANDIES-2 hlf pipes superior Hennessy Brandy of D the some Importation as the last 4 qr cask superior Otard Brandy now landing and for sale by. apto P. C. MARTIN. . Monongahela Navigation Company. lOOKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to 3. extend this improvement from Brownsville to the State line, at the following times and places, at Wayncshurgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st May; New Geneva, Fayette co., on the Ist June; West Brownsville, Washington co. on the 2rl June; Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Bank.) on the 4th June; and to remntn open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Bonrtl of Malingers: apl9 WM. BAKEWELL, Seey: rig" Gazett - and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburg+ Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown; Examiner. Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa per to Secretary. AIN FAN' VVORK O N COAl..—Thin work witl tie is sued soon, on a Royal Bro.. 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 rency, and international regulations. by IL C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, &e. I . l:7`Subseriptions token at the Bookstore of H. S. Bos worth & Co., Fourth street, near Market, where a more extended account of the work can be seen. Price: 55,00. apl7 Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Free'. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Chnrles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Anil:rose White, John A. Brown, Jacob IIL Thomas, John Whim. -._ • John R. Neff: Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering am le securi ty td the public. WILLIAM P. JONES, At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones /k. Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y MOnottgnhela Coal Lands. TOR SALE—A valuable coal property, on the river, one mile (Move the bridge nt Monongahela city. Pits 400 feet from the rivbr. Filly acres of the land are In cul tivation, the test la well gathered, and can all be worked. Thereate two dwelling houses, a large peach orchard, and limestone of n fine intality, on the premises. The above will be found worthy the attention of those desir ing prime coal and fanning lands, in agood location. S. CUTHBERT, _Gen. Agent, Smithfield, above Fourth st, • APOLLOII ALL , ,FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD .& MARKET. .MHIS splendid Hall has been finished, and Ailed up in in j the best st 'fe fof the ticcortimodettion .6f th e public. It can now he nted for Concerts, Lectures, Publicliebt. togs, Exhibitie Et of 17anoinge, We., &c., by the night, day, 'or week: Forte s, apply to CHARLES.I . PAULSON or tit, IMN/AXIN TEVIS. ' -. ~ , , ..-a p7 . - RIME AUCTION SALES, BY JOHN 1). DAVIS. AUCTIONEER, South-Ears corm,- cj Woad and FiAlt streets - - - • - rriliE sale of Books Will be continued at the Commer cial Sales - Roonis. corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Monday," IN I - e'ne.d.Y. Thursday and Saturday, of this week, commencing at 7} o'clock. The eolleetion embraces a great variety of miscella neous literature of the best and latest. editions and will be Fold without reserve. • JOllisl D. DAAIS, my 7 AUCTION SALES BY JAMES AVICENNA. AUCTIONEER. No. 114 Wool. STREET, THREE DOORS FROM FIFTH VALUARLE REAL. ESTATE-10 Building Lots in Auction.-.-On Saturday. May gilth, at 3 o'clock e. will he so ld, on the premises, above the Fountain Lm. head of Wcaid street. in the Seventh Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh, (formerly called Arthurisville.)-46 valuable Building Lots. suitable for private dwellings or business stands: a plan of which can be seen on the posted baud bills. at M`Kenna's Auction Room, or at the office of Thomas Mellon. Terms: SAUD in hand. or approved security; the bal ance in equal payments in 5 years. As indisputable title in fee simple, and general warrantee deed will be given, or the money refunded with interest. N. B. As the streets have not yet.bccn opened by the city, and the lots extended to the Centre of said streets, these purchasing the lots will be entitled to damages which may be assessed for the opening of the streets. THOMAS MELLON ma 3 JAMES M'KENNA, Anet. I 'I XTRA SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Watches 'A and ruricry.—Will be sold, at M`Kenna's Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and night. (Sundays excepted ' ) until the large stock on Land is disposed of, as peremptory orders have been re ceived front the owners, to close without reserve orlhe least possible delay, the various consignments remaining unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All minis under 850.00. cash, por funds; from 8.50.00 to @lOO,OO, sixty days; and all stuns over 8100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes.' ap2O JAMES M'KENNA, Auct. ARGE nod splendid assortment of FANCY CHAIRS. private sale, by James Kenna.—The subscriber hos entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Choir Manufacturers in the West, and will con stantly hove on hand a large assortment of Fancy Choirs of every description, comprising Windsor and Cane Seat, Rocking. Arm. and Children's Chairs. all of which are 'node in the latest modern styles. of the best materials. nod illy the best workmen in the country - , and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. nitl7 JAMES' M'KENNA. Auct. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AT AUCTION. On Saturday evening next, May 13th, at early gas light, will be sold at M'Kenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114. Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth, a lot of Gold and Silver, new and second hand Watches ; among which, are Patent Levers, L'Epincs, Quartiers, and other Watch es. The stuck of a Retail Country Store. will be sold by order of assignees' in a few days. of which doe notice will he given. JAMES MIKENNA, may 11 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES In ALLEGHENY CITY BY WM. J BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, W. cußmat. OP FEDERAL STREET •ND THE DIAMOND. POSTPONED SALE of Bunnegrilli Building Lent.— On Monday afternoon. 15th May. nt t o'clock, at the AUCtiOll Rooms North-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, avid be sold. positively, without reserve, 64 BUILDING LOTS, • Being the remaining purl unsold of the property known as the "Mount Emmet Estate." Title indisputable. . - - Timms—One-fifth enah ; residue in six equal annual payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the property, WM..I. BURNSIDE, Allegheny, May 11. Auctioneer. SAI.I. OF BUILDING MATERIALS, at Atiaion.=l:2llt tintMy Morning. 15th of May, at 10 o'clock. on the site Of the old Emmet House, will be sold to the highest bidder. all the brick, wood, buildings, &e., 011 a credit of four months for all amounts over fitly dol lars. for approved endorsed paper We request the attention of gentlemen who have par chased Lots belonging to this estate, aunt will be advan tageous to persons who wish to build. mayll WM..I. BURNSIDE. /Weir. R fi t' • and its coltuquences, together with all ye. rural( a.rases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of rsiserrai origin. skin diseases,with strictures, glect, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also. piles, rheumatism. female weakness, diseases 01 the womb, monthly suppressions, discuses of the joints, fistula in nervous atreCtiOnS. pains in the back and loin.. irri tations of the tteek of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, triter, ringworm. mercurial ilisenses, &e. TWELVE VEARB' PRACTICE F.xclusively devoted to the study and treaunern of vene real disorders, and those arising trorn youthful excesses , gaiety, climate. or impurities of the blood. whereby the eon stituiton may have been ent - ecbled, enables Dr. Brown loafer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under Iris care. Dr. Brown's offices ere conveniently arranged into sep arate apnrunents. Patients can elan Dr. 13. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persona in need of medical aid. to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such. Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing rent-reef dis t<l.3. in their various forms end stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangen are hereby ap prised that Dr. Drown has been regularly educated in every. branch of medicine. and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatanent of those diseases. Dr. Drown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives iris whole attention to those com plaints. lyreeriain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent rase ore relieved in a short time, without inter, rupuiiii trim business. lij"lternia or Rupture —Dr. Drown also incites per- Rolls afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particu tar Salelllioll to that ilisrase Letters from a distatice, asking advice, niust contain a fee, or they will not be attended to ll:pi/trice on lhainond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dentin!, min/5 , 41.4.w' y lIEUMATISM.—Dr. Browns newly discovered rem. edy for filicatmosem is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never Mils. Office and Private Consultntion Rooms, No. 05, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor, is always' at home. A. JAYNES, 7n 4th at. near 'Wont] BODES gill be opened atbake of ilia Treasurer of the Monongahela Navigation Company, at the Exchange Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 23d day of May next. to receive subscriptions at Stock F udicient to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. apl9-thEM M. BAKEWELL, Sec'y. CZAR. HIS: COURT AND PEOPLE. including a I Tour in Norway and Sweden, by John S. Maxwell, received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, may 2 Booksellers, corner and Third streets. Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET. OPPOSITE SEVENTH rpm: Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1 the public generally, that they have just received a new supply . of French and English Cloths, and crwi mcrer,—Vesungs of all styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fa a f f ie fi ablc style, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. May3-if 'IWMULLEN & DOWNING. DoRTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PAINTING.—Mr. Coffin. tenders his thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has on hand, a large variety of Landscapes, (or sole nt the Odeon, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. n2B 1 1 0 It SALE.—A valuable properly of two acres, 4 bounded by Bedford and Webster street!. Also, a valuable Property of three acres, separated from the above by Webster street These properties are handsomely situated for privet° rcsldenCes, and will bp sold by the acre if required,. or, if bought together, could readily be put into Building lots, each possessing three fronts, and being only about 150 yards from the limits of the 7th Ward. They will be sold at a bargain. S. CUTHBERT, general Agent, Smithfield, above 4th street. may4 CAULKING COTTON-1,000 lbs. Caulking Cotton for sale by JAMES MAY. sear Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon. 1 - 1 S. MCKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully k . ) announces to his old friends sue customers, that he hat...fated up his establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest notice with Cakes, Ice Creams. Fruits. Nuts, or any thing in'his line of business. He solicits a share of public patronage ap 25.1 m C ,ONSUaII 1' U, OI ' ~I' NG OF tL I BRONCHITIS, , he.---Th Consumptiers.—Four-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob struction end consequentmflammation of the delieate li ning of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. Tide 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. JAYNES EXPECTORANT NEVER PAILS to remove this obstruction and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. frr - Por snle in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et., near Wood. mey3 SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDS.---ao,ooolbs sugar cured Dried Beef, is prime order; pat up for family use; just received per American Star, and for sole by toPZol SELLERS & NICOLE. • Pennsyl rants Railroad Company. THE interest duo to Stockholders will be paid at the Office of the Company. on and after the 15th inst. mss-dtMl5 GEORGE, V. BACON, Treas. Stockholders in Pittsburgh will'be paid at the Merch ants' and Manufacturers' Bank. _ . ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer 1 1 1 I . 4 For particulars and terms enquire of S. & W. HARBAUGH, 53 Water street and 104 Front Pi b.sii.AtiNOCKS-200 Sacks more of muse GOOD POTATOES, juatreeeiyed and for sale by ap 2L KING MOORHEAD. I have used some of the "Galena Neshanmicks" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and can honestly nay, that they are far superior to any pota toes I hate ever seen in this market. FOR BALE I--A Valliablp Property eithei for Mannino jr luring or 'Mercantile Purptises, hitiing.a.3o feet front both on Water and Front streets and is 160 feet deep,— pa) o k pelicited to: be 'the mil/ prbpiritt of the kind M the.RWlcei Vitt. Tetitet 'S. CUTHBERT, gen. agent. Smithfield above 4tlf etree4 ..' 15 ; a . lts' PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr .Ernum. No 05 Iluimond'Alley, can be consulted in all caves of n prirau or delicate naturt incidental to the human frame. Syhilis and Syphilitic ertiplions.gonorshrea reTTTIVRITTWITITI "afri WAL C. ATEREDITH. a 3 , f-s -_ rlct) (Froobs. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 1 .1.. A. DIASON & Co,I C. L. AMNION & CO.. glrrsucnou, - NEW Tani. A. A. Mason & Co., No. 60 Markel Strut. hatred,. Third and Fourth Struto, i'mrsity rto It, PA., n - AVE recently opened their new and elegant Sion. ,11 with nn extensive stock of rich Sprill,.• and Summer Pants comprising 'upwnrds of three hundred pan 'ages of the 'lntent nod most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country are particularly invited to call and exatmite our stock. ns it is our intentio., to otter WIT goods nt the !West eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm. residing In New York, scathe constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereli , giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that Could be possessed bu eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low ai the lowest New York and Philadelphin: rates. ap7 Lt. D. Thompson, No. 110 Market Street, 1 TAS just returned from the eastern cities with his_se- I coed supply of Spring and Suttuner DIII GOODS.! Guying disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock. pre vious to going east this lust time—and being entirely tree from the care of that business—l tun enabled to devote my whole intention to the purchase of Dry Goods. Customers and the public generally nifty depend upon finding. at the above , every thing rich anti beautiful i 4 to be foiatd in the Dry Goods market. ! lie has in sum*. and , is now reecivingAt'le following Goods: Bari-edam' plain tirmenicits; Barred and,pluiti Silk Tissues; • Satin barred and plain BrlregGS; Ltunartine Fluids, new article; Jasper Fluids; do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Barred and Plain Linen Gingham*. • DRESS SILKS. Bich Chameliatis. Rich changeable striped; rich littered: Fine Lustred black do., all witlilis.-for Mantillas, Visette, &c.; Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for 'trimming the above; good assortment. Showls—This departing:idle very full : Rich Cashmeriu Embroidered Canton Crape; China Beruge: new style Linen Net, 5-4 for St each; with every variety at low prices. Linen Goods—Damask 'Fable Cloths; Bleached and • Brown Napkins; Towelling', Crashes, Darnley Show ings. &c. Ding/tarns—French, English, and Manchester, of every style and texture. Calicoes—ln endless variety. from Ing. upwards. Bleached and Drown Shectings, Drillings, &c. Yard wide Brown Sheeting. as low an Sic.. &d. maB R. D. THOMPSON. New tory Goode..Freeh'Arrival, AT NO. E 5 SIASSET Sr., BETWEEN 4TII Sr. AND TIIE DIAMOND. r E undersigned has just received a large and spien- I did assortment of• FANCY AND STAPI.E SPRING ANTI SUMMER. DRY GOODS. purchased from the liy porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall hi prices, viz :. 4.4 Brown 'Muslin', Of cii 7-8 Blenched " Of " Dimas Gingham,' 121 to 25" • NEW STYLE Satin stripe Granite Barage Plaid Crape D'Orletta, Satinet. and pr. Silk Tissue, Black Satin, barred Silks, New style French Lawns. Black (ira. IP Armour " Camlet Lustre s, New style Brocade. The Lanus 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 Barage Shawls, Brocade and.Chantelcon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Black Barred Range Shawls. Blaeg and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous IT Lahti, Shawls. I have also received n bearitiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, 1.111C31 Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and gnarl,. black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread Mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of nevy style Parasols. Pares.,lens and Sul...Shades. The GENE.Litmr-v are particularly requested to tali and ezataine a beautiful assortment of black, blue. olive brown and invisible green French and Engli , ll Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats,./cc. I have also a largo stork of Staple Goods, viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Commack. Linen Drilling. Checks, Blue Drills, Manchester and Scotch Chichewa, Chambrey (IMO/ions, brown and bleached Muslim; of all de • yiytions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below I ,vear's prices. A BSA RID and No. 65 Market street, at tsburgh. o_FINTLENI F:N S' F' NI S 1 NGG OODR - L W u out kfi SALE.—Edliard Todd 43. Ca., have just received OUT large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods. to whirls we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers Fenernlly. We have received front our factory cast, 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 . medium quality " 60 " very low priced " 12 • fine linen bosoms, with collars.; 85 •' and common bosoms ; SO " Byron standing collars. all qualities; 40 " blatk and fancy adjusting Stocks; Also, from the eastern cities: (tenses flee Gingham Umbrellas: • 3 •• and common Suspenders; 2 " under Shirtrami Drawers; 20 dozen gem's' Lisle Tlfd. Gloves: 40 " cotton. elastic tops; 230 •' brown and mixed and cotton ball Hose, all Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks, and Ties Carpet Bags. c &c. 'll7e invite the attention of merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and pnres : knowing. that un der the circumstances our Goods have Leen manufactu red and purchased. we are able to offer some inducement rarely found west of the tnouumins, or. in fact, the cast ern cities. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market, by means of which we are doily supplied with New Goods. EbWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, 2.1 story over \V. & I'. fugue, entrance on Fifth street. APRIL 10c-IEI4B yir R. MURPHY is now opening his SECOND SUP , PLY of Spring and Summer Guods, and has this morning open an assortment of Limn Ginghnitis, super Earlston M.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods, in great variety; Manchester Ginghains. new pat terns. In his assortment now opening, are a great many articles at lower prices than usual, such us fine purple prints, yard wide, at 19.1 c.; fine British Prints at Iglc.; Dress Gingham , . usual width, at Idle.; Dress Lawns, yard wide, at Igle-; Shirting Mullins. very low; Irish Li nen. &r. Will also open this morning, an assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes. small figures. fur children; Lawns for do. Also, Cbamelion Silks; India Wash &.i ., Crape ShaWis. Ac. . . _ Persona wanting any thing in the Dry Goods way, will do well to cull and see the goods, and hear the prices. Merchants will find, in the Wholesale Rooms on the 21.1 story. an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East ern prices. apltt AA. MASON CO., O. MARKET STREET. are open / • ing an extensive assortment of Dith..S GOODS, just received' per express; comprising the largest and most fashionable stock of Dress Goods to be found in this city. Atnongst which, we tnentiom4o pieces extra rich, embroidered Pc ill de Chevre, a new article, and the most desirable goods in the market. Also. satin stripe Chattier., Perages, Fissue, Mohair stripe French Jackoucts, &c., ere. cols Fresh Spring oods. Ct ACK1,17171 . & winTE, M'holesnle • Dealers in Dry Goods, No. fra Wood street. Pittsburgh, invites tint attention of IVestern Merchants to their stock of dmeri• . . can and Foreign Dry Goods now receiving direct from the Eastern Importers and manufacturers. . . . Receiving regular supplies of Fresh Goods during the season, and devoting a large share of their attention to Eastern Auction Sales, they canfidently assure buyers they will find such inducement offered for cash, as will give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to meet thu views of buyers in full, they now offer goods ut Eastern prices, and to invite all to cull and examine for themselves. aphl-3w. • . . A A. MASON & No.--Callarket street, have just A received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, amongst which may be found figured, plain and striped Berng,e. of all qualities; Silk uisene, Mohair Stripes Grenedire, Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin. St. ChM lie, Fancy Silk French Jaconets, &c.. &c. aplo - LIRENcit CLOT S.—W. R. Melons . has just receiv i ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassimeres, of the best manufacture, color, and finish.,, Gentlemen wishing to purchase arc invited to look at his stock and ear the prices apl9 HIRTING musuris AND IRISH LINENS.—W:Ir MURPIIT invites the attention of buyers to his very superior supply of Shining Muslins, of the best make— and undressed Irish Linens. warranted from liar. For sale. at very low prices. at the northreast corner of Fourth and 'Market streets. apt' t'imexmas.—vv.. I 3 M LIMIT has now open a large sup ", ply of Tickings, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill, A. C. A, Pearl River, and other approv,ed styles, of the usual width. Also, 4-4 Ticking, of a very futo and supe rior quality; at a very• low price. apt SHAWLS!—A. A. MAKIN & Co., Market street, have just received, per Express. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thib et Berage de Laine, and other Shawls. ap2o T AIRES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supply of all the I various styles of Summer Goods, such as Silk sues, Darages, Glenadints, LaWas, &c., now open at the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, spill North=east cor. Fourtkand Market sts BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. MAsoA & Co., GO Market street. are RQW opening an extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and most fashion able style. ap2o JUST received, by Express, 1 pa Super Freneli Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Cassimeres, which will be sold low by C. WERNEDBRG, 251 Liberty at. ap2.5 (Jdurnnl copy.) A. Mason & Co. 60 Market et. have re ceived per Espresso cartons of rich crape shawls. Also 4.d0 of figured and plain. Thibet embroidered, French cashmere and many other shawls. mayl. BROVV - ilifarX AN DCOTTOF HALF ROSE.-300 doe all qualities; just received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD Sr. Co, N. E. eor. sth and Market eta.. ad story enirancc on sth at. mays / lANTON Cit.A.PESHAWLS.---Just received another kjinvoice of Canton Crape Shavrls making the most ex , tensive assortment to be found in the city. my 6 A. A. MASON, 60 Market st. YaansoLs & PARASO .TTS—Just rcc' , at No. 60 Market CL 10 cases of Parasols and Parosoletts, of every quality and price. mat PRINTED LAWNS AND MUSLIN—A. A. 111.+Isox & Co., 60 Market street, have received 5 eases of rich Printed Lawns and Muslin. • nut. 9 SILKS AND SHAWLS—A. A. Ma.sas & Co., 60 Mar het street, Will ppen this morning the largest assort'. meat of Silks and Shawls to be found in this city, com prising Black and Fancy Silks, of every variety and style of Shawls. mad AA. MASON & co.. GO 'Market street, have receiv ed, per exprass, 250 ps. Bonnet Ribbon; 75 ps. Cap .Ribbon. Also, Petretas and Sada, a large assortment. read . SlLif SHAVVL*-.. 4.4.45dx C 0,60 Alanct pttecT, 11 have received, per exittets: t a4l(llveittsigutleht of-Bilk Shatvla: , , iltectut-Boat (ffolumn. kag DAILY ST-EAM PACKET LINE. rpms Independent Line of steamers Ls now composicd 1 of the largest, swiftest. best finished find fttinitthed, and inset poWerfut boats.on the waters of the West. 'I to highest wages are paid for the services bf the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years i has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge parison With any passenger line nib& Union • for safety, rOgularity. and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety. comfort cud convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: /110NPA'ir PACFET.—The Motiotiox t 'ELS Siooe, Will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1U o'elec k• Wheeling every• Monday evening at 10 P. AL TLTESpAY PACKET.—The lITHEyCTA. No. 2. Ctipt. Jno. Kibler:kr, will leave Pittsburgh every 'Tuesday morning at 10 u clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY. FACKET.—The Nttly ENGLAND NO. 2. Cupt. S. Dam. will leave Pittsburgh every Wetlnesifity ruorniug ut 10 u'eloe k ;,Wltecling every Wetluesday even ing at 1.0 v. as. THURSRAY PACKET—The 13int.tusx , Cnpt. R. .T. Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday: morning nt 10 o'clock iNVliecling everyl'hureduy evening it. 10 r. • FRIDAY PA CKET.—The Curren No. 2, Captlerooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning et 10 o'clock; Wheeling - every Friday evening at 10 P. It. SATUIIDAY PACKEI 4 .—TIie Mayen:norm, Capt. "'De Comp, will leave Pittsbury.lll every Saturday morianag at tU o'clock; Wheeling ivory Saturday cecinas . at IV P. M. SUNDA r CRET.—The Luse. Nztrrox, Capt. G. Mason. will late Pittsburgh story Sunday morning at lU tiulock; Wltucling usury Sunday atoning at lU r. M. 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FESIIZA TIT Ist.lwa9. Fmatrairs Ist, 1313 LEAVE; DAILY AT - 8 A. M. AND 4 P. AL - . . The following new boon! cooniletethoßne for thu present •easoit : A I'L.r% VIC. Eqpt, James Parkinson: I:Al:PIC. Capt. A. Jacobs: and LOUIS MILANI:. Capt. K Bennett. Thu boats aro entirely new, and tire fitted up without r.pgaril to expense. Every comfort that money eon procure has !nett provi ded. 'Pitchouts will leave the Monongahela - Who rf at the foot of Ross at. POSSeligcTl will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. janal For Brownsville.' The new and istiendid passenger and mail steamer LIALTIL Capt.A. JACOBS. wit !are or tie a ore port daring time present week, at 6 positively. For freight or passage, ripply on board. • geld! Furnitnre Prints GI to 121 c 4-4 Purple 12}• Ei!glish Lawns RESS GOODS. Fancy Dress Silks, Clininclenn • ASuitTILE fast running passenger sunr PENN SYLVANIA. R. C. Geier, lear n regularly for thribore and intermediate pons, on Thurs. da_y, 1111iy . 11. For freight of passage apply on board. • main 1848. 18. CINCINNXI'I AND PIrrSBURGII For St. Louis For New Orleans IagTHE splendid new stentrwr SAVANNA. M.DE:wmtitm, Master. will leave regularly for the above and intermediate laadings.Friday,•May, For freight or passage apply on hoard. febt For St. LOllttl. The new and splendid Ate umer ORIENTAL, I - " - e? ' - VA Hoax, Allister, will leave for the above are • N ----- mad intermediate ports, no Thursday. ploy For freight or Immure nppl on boil/d, For St. Louts 14ffla THE splendid steamer NORTH CA Rota- NA, DEVINNET. Master. will lenve for the nuove aiin intermediate ports. on Friday, hlay For freignt or passage apply on board. mat 0 For St. Louis. Gale . naii and Dftbnque. l'llE good steamer ST. ANTIIONY, Titus MAY, Master, Will leafe fer the above, ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to JAMES MAY. or GEO. miurENBERGErt-Agq. For New Orleans._ THE fine new steamer - AMERICAN EA GLE, JAM ATKINSON' Mailer, will leave for t to a ove and all intermediate landings. ..._ , For freight Of passage apply on board. or to •• titian 0. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent, • For Brownsville. T lIE new Mail and Passenger steamer.k'F LANTlC, J►xrs PAERINSON; Master, will leave or the above port this day, at S a. it., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. feh2 For Lafayette 'and Wabash River. The light draught steamer SWAN. 11. May, lagaiMaster, will leave tor the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to . . opr.l JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati. The .li.ght draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. AEA- DAVIS, Muster, will leave for the above and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. Beaver and We/I'l'llle Packet. : .14%1steamboat BEAVER, CHARLES E. CLARKE. Master, *ill, during the coming Avinter season, make daily trips to 13Eaver and %Vella Cale, leaving Pittsburgh ercu morning arg o'clock, and Wells villa ut 3 tiCIOCk, P. M. decls It. M. HARTON h CO.„4.gants:' New Arrangement: THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, 'Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9 A. at.. re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landind, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. Ifift.BAUOIL Agents, No. 13, Wood street._ Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift steamer CONSUL, Doussr, 1'; KINNEY, Master. Will leave regularly fur Wheeling,onMiniday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock. precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Salm , day. at 7 o'clock. A. M., positively. The Consul Will land at all intermediate ports. 'Every accommodation that can be procured, curdle comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The ; boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to niar6 JOHN FLACK. Agent For Cincinnati The new and splendid Passenger Steamer HIGHLANDER, Captain IL A. Foun, will envefor the above and all intermediate ports on Fri du v,qtlay . 12 for freight or passage, having superior aecommoda lions, apply on board. ' malt For Louisville. . . 1°54 THE KeutueeY River Packet. GREY EA GLE. BROOKS. hlaster..will leave for the above an tntennediatn.'ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. fela —__ For St. Lotils, THEnew and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTON, W.ll. Faurox, Master. will leave for the above and intermediate latfdings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board or to • janl7 JAMES MAY. For St. 'Louts . _ . Tim fine steamer WYOMING, TtIeNAS GREE:SILES, Master, will leave regularly for the above port and 11l intenaddiate landhigi. For freight or passage, having superior aecianniuda dons. apply on board. or to a rir GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. Arent. rIHE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or lold person. male or feinale, with a putrid, hod breath, or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will, on trial, without fail, • Make the breath pure andoweet, The teeth white, and the gums Mad. Reader, just try this once. It is soldin New York at SI Chatham st. 3 and by • WM.../ACKSON, Agt., ruar2o ._%Liberty at. . .. . lb' Our friends who feel inclined totii.asist In procuring subscribers for our Campaign Paper, Will - begood enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper at rho bottom, whereon to write sOb. , scribers names. . IrA2:2 - YJE - EZ.OECIAA:.:'.',.: A . C REA.P. CAMP A lio._N:-P-i),:i.:o-1 Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist Of June, next,—the undersigned will commence tho publication of a small Campaign j Paper, entitled THE JtFFERONLICTIE: 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• s i ve iy ; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, vii: - Ten Copies for - . 8, 5 00 T F Te e n e l n ir, - . . C* oo Fifty, - . 20 00 One Hundred,. - - '35 00 It seems to be generally admitted, that the approaching Presidpntlat Cainpaign, will ho one of upusual interest. The old irAkcFis. , 1 P), 1 1 i „ ..., 334iikep josEpki lt;_c". Ti HILL & ctriutir, - BANEW:I;EXCHANGE BROICER9, , : II dnd Dealers in. Foreign add Dein:relic Exthange.Deidif.f, cans of Deposst. Bank Notts, Gold an Silver. No. 05 Mar. street, 3rd door biloio-Fourth, Vest side, Pittsburgh, Pis, null-14-1y ELM ALLEN LILL.IIEIL' EDWARD EAMIL. KitA.lllErt & Banker: cind Frukers, Dcerrs - in Fbitivi .4rect , Dotntstis Bills. Bill; tlf E.iehaisge, 'Cerifficitici ' . it, Bank Notts. and . coin. Cotner of Third atidlVotnl eta:, direetlk ttppbsite the F_Ltr Charlex Hotel. • • N. HOLMES & SON, ._ Simian and Dtalers in - Eyeharigo Cain and Bank lame No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh: S'ELLLNG :RATE. XXCIIANGC New York pr Clutlitnerl Phiirulelphia Louisville Baltimore " St, Louis Buying rotes: Ohio t dis ',ldiom; I. " Ronnie y i ... Virginia 'Wheeling y "• Ton neesee 3 ',. autn-y lA$. 3. 1100 y. 1100 N & SARGEN.Ti • - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE , R_RoßEtts t , N. E. Corner of Wood anti Sixth saved:, Pittittir„-h.,,P04 , .. TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills,..Foreigtt and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of DePositi#,ec E.XCILANGE on all tho principal Cities of the Dusopr and Europe. for sale in surns to suit parehaserti:.. CURRENT mid par funds received on deposits. - , • COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the UulOn, et ihe lowest rates: . ay.rzarscri = !Susan. M. I.eich &Sop, •• o , Men & Snowden, • "Son. PSBUSittrrtll. " S. M . kett & Co., Em r ".liJ & Ileop"tt. ' & Brother. • • • " Pules. imthrop & Co. R.'llotnpuon & Co.]: Iloailly. Phelps & Co. 1 t " Babcock & CO. Tidany. Waal & Co. ,1 • • . c," JIIO. ril - Ctillough &CS Ratutnore :' JOMCS GOOP , O, j +. If. Ilaitna. (Find:matt, 0. • •'• " JosephNVu tason, !Hassllou ? Mms,,,.n..lPuoner ' R. P. Ellis, 1•14.4.. Cashier. Bunk of .I,4l.vistiiiii, PRo Pirnbureb. September 2+1.1?"17-3.- • - 'f , it cards - ale Gard eu-s, e in 2lnsacheslea, - . Cs.' subscriber takes plc:ware ifl utillOUneing to his OM' , ftientis.and the citizens gettemlly. that ROSMALI had been newly fitted up toe the acecantiustirtilots:.and comfort of the Public. l'lrc buildings have beenitititishet.'.- in a neat and fashionable style: ;metric •,surroundini ganlend have been laid out in a faibiuti.that will.attree all Who have taste for beautiful scenery. The locution of Itosedale known.. , Sitstatetini- Manchester, within a mile and a half of the eity. 6n;thd bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every..tlirseelou -l. charming. For health end comfort, there is sik - Ydinsts • equal tonic the neighborhooil of Pittsburgh: - A limited number of families, who desire it.,irt*ef residence out of the city. Will be received on eaSYAestat:'. Transient visiterawill find ROSEDALE. a'tutistagresablei place itt which to 14:45 a day or a week. l ' The Refreshment Saloons will Lc supplied whir'SlEthd ' delicacies of the season : Delirious lieveragett-'l"til , Creams, Fruits, Cotifectioaaried. The Tuble - WM bit supplied still the choicest clam 6.' The whole establishment will be COlkitidied , owl strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys hairell'eett built; but uo Letting will be pernutted...-- . AR guides' tft. chance are prohibited. The facilities for reaching Rt;scdale are manumit'. Au Omnihus leaves the North cad of the Old Alleghent Bridge every half hour, and will knee passengers slam Garden-I. The strainer Grtraurood leaves the Allegbeity Wharf every hour and lands within it few huutired4eids". of the Rosedale Cottage. atayd.tf LEVI,DIURCHFIF.L7L W All Paper Warehouse, - I\ - 1 - 0. 47, MARKUP STREET, between Third and IN Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pst.—Tl-10MAS, PA LATERc Manufacturer. and Importer of WALL .p A PEA, , Fire, . Board Prints, Borders, Landscape Papers, Ortiatuentsi, Designs, Transparent Window Shades, &e.;-and &Met in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet end klindersk , ,, Boards ' &c., &c.—has at present on hand a veryextent Iva and well assorted stock of every article ba• siness. To persons "ho buy to sell agaiMlii so liberal a discount as can hardly full to secure' dial', cps. tom ; and the great variety front which housekeepers-will have it in their power to select, and the reryfineprieis which he is determined to sell them. 'hill. he flattershirrit , self, present such inducements. as cannot be iifferedila this location, by aim other Douse in the trade. • - frrßags and Tanner's Scraps will be ta~elY ' hi e* change, at the highest prices.mart.l4ftt LAND FOR SALE--The subscriber offers for sale 500 acres of Land, in Middlesex township, Butler imam. ty, between Butler and Pittsburgh, and seven miles.frout Bailer, 3,50 acres cleared, the lialaneewelltimlierediivitli three farm houses, a lege bah', and a goodmilltiterWith sufficieniwater for a grist and saw Mill. thereon. -Oath* same stream ; four and six Miles alloVe, 'there are two grist mills. and several saw mills, ,Thele.is ft& Vetter - - land In the country. It will be sold all tbgethe-P;,Or in 1.1- one, two, or three hundred acres. - Persons Wislung to have good level, laud, easily farmed. would AO.Welt to ' avail themselves of this opportunity, and exainine tit laud. [meal] • WM. BOYD. - • IWOULD like to call th e attention of CoixtiHtitAiters, chants. lintel and Steamboat liar-keepers, private Families, Ice. to examine my stock of Winetc.,Liquors, Cigars, &e.. inky in store and cellar.. consistidg .of tha most celebrated Brands, &c. Sze. Feeling . confident-of having the largest and best nisarted Stock in.any'henisit West of the mountains, inid being Cngaged in If eatotat— fation of Wines and Lignin's. sic., direct to this tountm person.s can rely on hemg accottnnedated. both in. pries and totality. P. C. MARTIAN,- - ninr9 corner of Smithfield. and yront streets;- tj - tHE attention of gentlernen purchasing giiiiiionts fat. dress wear. or ordinary busmess purpbses`iistibeet ed to the snack of goods at present on our counters, ton.; fisting of every grade and shade of Frenchi Englifit, arid Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres. in endlels 'Variety, and Vesunge for every one's use. which Soli tie Made to crrdet in a superior -manner, at prices that will not be questioned by the best of bargain makers. C. WERnithatt.i4." marls (late M'Uuife Co.) 257 I.lbarte - FADER! If you have bad HAIR, you would realty be astonished at the effect or a 3s. bottle or JONES , CORAL lIAIR RESTORATIVE: It heeda btatontitria. Sold at 62 Chatham st., N. 1- and by , - I/SCR:SON: Agent,. SO Liberty: street. l'ittihurgh, A DF.SIBBILANUM TO ALL WHO NV.8.11`13:7-Norkig /ndia Rubber Fluid. for preventbv l'ens cotrot ink in Ink; also, for aduptini7them to write on Pritt , hment.- without the aid of pumice, and to iheilitate the iuk Bo*. ing free. To Students. Conveynncem, and Itlerearitlle • men, it is invaluable. By merely adding a thiir drops' Of this Fluid to the Ink in use. it wilt instantly he fotinitto he the...best auxiliary ever offered, us it ucutralizes rho, acid, precipates the sediadent, causes a free .I:bawl:C . A.. ink, and dispenses with - the trouble ,of path • Just received and for sale by • - - - JOHNSTON &-STOCKTON. Stalionefii an 3 cur. Market and Tldol sts: Aral. 13. I°i 4ttj7tf°; al, eure . :nulNaratt:anu his office,diakewelrs Building, opposite the Nosy Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. . My son. in the General Land 'Offce. at WashingtcrU i will attend to my business there, free of charge to applo cants. F DAVID ADAMS, of Bucks - coautt,(a-Volt:Meat I lately from Mexico,) will call upon the Post Mastetri Allegheny city, or on Dr. Watt, he will hear of something to nig 'interest. West Point Work*: . ' IDRESTON& WAGNER, Engine Builders, hair - acorn-. '. meneed business.on Penn st., near. the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouseli. son. Persons wilting to purchase Steam. Engi.net for ,; Boats, or for other purposes, kill please favor- as vrittt a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furuisb titera Du: as favorable terms as any other establishment Billie City. Also. rolling mill and castings of every eats: be had'at the shortest notice.. - , RErnaxxcEs—Capt. Robert Beef, Thorns's Sent Esc,' . Church, Carothers & Co, a Denny; Es — n„ /Melt CYPRIAN PRF.STON, ap 22 - - 'T OAF SVGAR-15 Ms. No 6. 7, and 8, -for-sale LA m 9 SELLERS. & NICOL& Federal Party, so often defeated, ones - more in 'the field, endeavoring, with hundred Briareanhands, to grasp and bring within its ranks, XII the factioni and fig , ends of parties ill the country,_io-ito to make common,opposition to the Democracy, On account of the extreme e4apness of the paper, we shall be obliged to adopt the each system, rigidly. Therefare, - ' attention will be paid to any order, s4thiss!,'-, accompanied by the cash. - The JEFFERSOINIIAN will - yield a zealous support' to the Renuaaas of, the' NA-ru:mm, etkqvux - rtott ; and _ held gaze,lthe unprincipled- Otd.unpa• . triotia mime of the Federal partyytind those who are lending "aid and toinfort" • to our country's enemies. Address, (post . paid,)-- itAItPE F A I _ garth*%B43, post OFF/435.: ,~~~~,. ibszir6 131:CI XOTYLA t I iii .71. ?wet Coutity & City iirtl'o } .., ~_ Relief' Notes -. ' * ! I reilllSTiVllltitt CO.. , :;i ork naryillild . - New Orleatto . , ~ - A. Cardi NO .01! COPIES.
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