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', :-''' - ' ‘-'.;,i-,,,-,'....,.-,A5c,;..,A.,..f*:5,,,-..,;:1:,:,, .--.. f- . ~---- ' '' ''-;-i ` '',' . 4f ' ..•.;,1 r... ,, te1-- - - , -.• .. , - -,- ~,:.. ~-. 01 4 12. ' - .. -.,:, ,',.-1 '.''...:'''..„- ,• 74*-. lf.i.r - • at I 4,; -"P., 4 , e ;- . , ` , ; , , 1, '-':;•::=1,; . - - , . (Fonuntriled anb Sinancial PITTSBURGHBOARD_. R TIiADE J.(9IIIOTFIRRS. ' I. Ikie . VADEN. Coverrsr. FOB MAY. - W. W. WALLACE. Pi PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1949. Steamboat Packet Line. leaves daily for Citielmlali, 10 A at. Passenger Packet. via Ilrovensville, m .13ftlinnote and Philadelphia; A. N.. and 6r. M. • • Mail Coach Line, direct . to Philadelphia, 9 A. K., and 12} Western and Southern Mail Coach Line. d A. M. North-Western, via Cleveland. daily4o A. M. Erie and Western New• York. daily. U A, M. North-Eastern, to-Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A.N. ARRIVALS AND DEI. RTORE OF 111 AILS. Eaitern Mail via Philadelphia; due;3 A. es., closes 12 st. Western Mail. Cu,. and Louise., due 6 r. x., closes 5 A. m South. via MIL tuttlWashington.due x., closes SA. st North-Western via Cleveland. due 10 A. ta.. closes Si. ts Erie and Western New le. :or-, -u- S S.Olllllll S A. 11( Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank • . • Merchants' and M. Bank Fanners' Deposit Batik • • • :Hand Street Bridge. • • •• • Northern Liberties Bridge Old Allegheny Bridge• • • • Connellsville It. It. Stock, paid on shares,lS4,so City Bonds (6 ip• cent;) Moitongahela . Bri6ge Gal Stock Daily Review of the Markets. Business was,,rather dull yesterday. The weather was a little mild. Plour.—There were come receipts, and sales at form er rates. At wharf there were sales to some extent at 34,65, 4,7064,75. From store 4,7504,81. Fish:—Some receipts of Mad, and sales at 39,50. S ties of Herring at ell • Pot atota.—Many sales Of Galena yesterday at 50e. Decon—No change; sales at 31e4C:, for Hams. Dried Apples—Market almost bate; great en qniry. Worth about 75V147. as in quality. Dried Peaches.—Sale at 1502162. Lard—Sales of No. 1 in kegs at Me. Ittolasses—lale of small lot, from speculators, at 20,1: general salelVat 271023. Ilbalaine—Salea of 10 boxes. at 32,12 111a1t-:-Sales at canal at 31,25; Oats—Sales at Slit. on wharf; at store 25630. FEATHERS—SaIe of single sacks at 34c. ; in large lots 33c. in about a fair qnotation. COFFEE—SaIes of ?rile Rio at fira"Sic.; some ask :ie., at Which we hear of a few sales. CORN MEAL—Sales of Kiln Dried. at 31,02, Not much in market. CRAB CIDER—SaIe of 10 bbls. superior quality at $7 67,50. Fashtbibable Hat and Cap Manufactory. eIEORt:E. S. "ANSIIUTZ. inktrins his friends and the public general ly, that he has eommenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps at No 33 Wood street. one ndoor above the corner nf second, where 110 has now on hand a fine as sortment of Huts and Caps of his own manufacture which he' will dispose of Wholesale and Retail on the most reasosaable terms for cash or city acceptance. Hats Rankin circler at the shortest notice. apIP-3mo. PENNSVINANIN RAILROAD COMPANY.—NO TICE TO CONTRACTORS =Proposals will be re ceived until 'Wednesday, the lith day of Slay, at Illoklok. A. 31, at the Borough of Huntingdon. for the GRADING and MASONRY', upon about 53 miles of the Pennsylva nia Railroad between Lewistown and Iluntimplon,and alto for the heavy work along the Link Juniata. Plana and specifications of the Work can be seen at the abo've named place, for five days. previous to the time ap pointed for receiving the bids. Any further inf.:intuition curi.be had upon application to W. 11. FOSTER, Jr., Esq.. Associate Engineer. at LEW , ISTOWN. S. V. MERRICK, President. antEs-tMarts Vr • ni elate Window Glass. IMHE ONLY CRYSTALFLATE G LASS that has never 1. bepu known to lose its polish. after tieing put in the windows. it is equal in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. OF ALL SIZES Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German English and American. ROOSEVELT Et SON New York, April 1.15 4 i-lult 6-21.0 1 NavigallonCompany. 00K .S will he opened fur the subscription of Stock to B extend this improvement= from Brownsville to the State line, at the iiillowing times and places, Y 17.: at Wnytteshurgh. Green co.. on the 3tkh and 31st May; Newt:ems - rt. Fayette to- on the Ist June; West Brownsville, Washington co- on the 24 June; Pittsburgh. (at the Exchange Bank.) on the 4th June; and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers. spl9 AVM. BAKEWF.I.I, Seey. 117 - Gazeue and Journal, Pittsburgh; Wayneshurgh Messenver; Genius of Liberty. Brio:oo,yr'; Examiner Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa or in R.n.rentry. tVOlt-h. Va tAJAa,.-7-,this work win be is -1-‘, sued soon, on a Royal Svo.. about ;SO 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 R. C. Taylor, Fellow of the Geological Society of London, &e. ]]7"Subscriptions taken at the Bookstore of H. S. Bos worth Se Co., Fourth Street, near Market, where a more extended account of the work can be seen. Price: $5,00. apt? Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE. H A ILNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. It°IiF.RT li. the . b p e u g l7lte lea g s e e ne t r o nl i l ' y ' , that he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store itoom. Mrinehlyorcupigil by Sumac F iihn cstock & Co., No.C6, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street; wherelic keeps a large and general 11A5OTIlllent of Saddles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags. Valises. Balialo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his He also keeps constantly on hand. and is prepared to furnish to order. all kinds Of Riveted Hose. manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufacturid article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country..Reel:ants and Farmers would do well to call and exam inehim stock before turehasing elsewhere. as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Ecr Don't forget the place, No. 86. corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. ap@6 PICKLED - PORK-10 bbls. Mess Perk; 5 -" Prune " in store nnoljor sale by [maSl SELLERS Zr. NIQOI.S. Ceroon S. F.; 21 tbs. Manilla; for ■ale by axing J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood id ;,' ~. ~,5;.., Cf3OPER'S ISINGLASS .— I 2 boxes just received and for sale by B. A. PAIINESTOCK•& CO., vaaylo cor. Ist and Wood stn. 1, OR SALE—Six large Building Lots, each baying ..141 feet front on Cliff street, by 150 feet deep to Cook at. Price, St.HO.OO. Also—Two Building Lots, in Allegheny, each 24 feel front on Juniata street, by 121 feet, to a 24 feet alley. Price, 5200.00. . A profitable business can he had; the fixtures, tools. &e., will cost about 81,500. Terms, $5OO in hand, 5500 in ice mourns, atid $5OO in twelve months. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, malo Smithfield street. Monongahela oal ands. KT 4 OR SALE—A valuable coal property, on the river, one mile above the bridge at Mono n gahela city. Pita feet from the river. Fifty aerms of the land are in Cul tivation, the rest is well timbered, and can all be worked. There are two dwelling houses, a large peach orchard. and limestone of a fine quality, on the premises. The above will be [bond worthy the attention of those desir ing prime coal and (arming lands. in agood locatioh. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • Smithfield, above Fourth at. FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN WOOD & MARKET. THIS splendid Hall has been finished, mid fitted up in I the best style for the accommodation of the public. At can now he rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Paintings. &c,Ace.. by the night, day. .or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, .or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. RV; 300 ISBLS. TAR, of prime quality and good condition, on consignment and for sale by a. - TAAFF.I.I& O'CONNOR. LkA' KS BA s , ams awl - .boulders: 5 casks Clear Sides; just received and fOr sale by EDMUND GREER. SS TEAMENGINE FOR SALE.—An Upright 400 inch cylinder, and' 6 feet stroke—four bailers, 30 inches end 18 feet in length; which has been in rise in the rittsborgla Water Works; will be sold low, on applica tion to .J 11. - hrelellnudi Superintend of the Water Narks, ' 027-rlawl m fl @EASE LARD-20 Ibis. Grease Lard, ou consign kr went •nd for solo by " rip 29 LiiNOV — AL.—H. S. lioswount & Co' hove- remov r d their stock of Books and Stationer)- to Fourth street, near Market, tikes room formerly. occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) npa T;iILESH 11:511.-42 bbia. No 1, Herring; 10 Ws. N. I. .1" Shad; 15 bbli. No. 3,, Mackerel ; just received and .for sale by KING & MOORHHAD, a23-tf Diamond. corner Diamond alley. A: NEW two story Brick Dwelling Muse, situ ated on the East Common, Allegheny city, (nea t the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par, lore, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and four good bedrooms on the second story; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of feldt-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second at. L Brick House, corner of.Arebster and Ful• ton streets. formerly occupied by J. a Butler. Pos. session given immediately. Apply to feblO-tf J. C. CUMMINS. TOBACCO—Uteases J. Myer's, supr tb Lump; 3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar, L'p; Just recd and for sale by ap7 MILLER dr, RICKETBON. 13RANDIES-2 hlf pipes superior Hennessy Brandt of jj the same importation as the last 4 yr cask superior Otardßrandy . nwar landing and for sale by: 1p P. 0. midirtta. ,---- JIKATEERS4-25 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers jot received and foi sale by POINDEXTER at Co. ip24 • . _ r Y 4 ,` 7v3.• - • " ' ` • "• ; • , _ STOCKS. Par rave. Asked. Offered. .$50,00 $50.75 $50.00 50.00 44,00 43,50 50()0 47;00 45,00 None in market. 50,00 50.00 45.00 50,00 35.00 25,00 36,00 45;00 5.00 1,43 05.00 16.50 45.00 OFFICE OF THE POST. SATCRDAT MOANING, blew 13th, IS4B. APOLLO HALL, SELLF.RA Sr. NICOLS 7 ,:i,''.:.' Rh= 3ntaligmce. PORT OF PITTSBURG 11 rzrr wAtrx& 7111. Beaver. Clark, 'Baltic, Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic. Parkinson, do; Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver at Michigan .11113. 2, Gilson Bravo Like trie, Hemphill, beaver Consul,Kinuey, Wheelinv - ; Philip Doodridge, Moore, Lou DtPARTED. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsv Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver Clipper No. 2, Crooks Ctn. Umpire, Young, Tlockingport; Hodson, Poe, Bridgeport*: Oriental, Vanhook, St. Louis Pennsylvania, Gray, St. Bout Mir The Cincinnati packets will regular tripe Off' See card of Brownaville packet it:r See cards of Wellsville packetr. B.V'Thesteamer Wisconsin has ben put upon the Louisville line. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. - VOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LoutsviLLE. OELIO LINE. ~. Qat'REGULAR SATURDAT rACEET.-The A No ! fine and fast passen 4 er steam Pa cket Tni.EGRArn. J. Ji Perry, Com launder. will leave Pittsln IT for Wheel ing, Cincinnati,and Louisville, and all inter oediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'cloek precisely. For freight or passage apply on boned, o • to FORSYTH & Dtin • N, Agents. The Telegynph has been built expressly. br a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the c.mfort of pas sengers; the accommodations nre inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will rite in connex ion with the Pen Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Saint thromoh. flee nets. • - 13p2i • ST EA 111 li ii. -GIL b. F. NW OOD ! CHANGE OF TIME—Sim/Ma Arrangn . meta from April 21.—Leave ilnileliester at 7 o'clock iii the morning : -and at each eviln hour until 9 o'clock at night—excepting her 1 o'clock trip. which will lie omitted. Leave her Pitt street lauding. below the old Allegheny Bridge. Pittsburgh, ut 71 o'clocji in the morn ing: and at half-past each hour. until half- est 9at night, omitting her half-past 1 trip. Sundays exclipied. U - Greenwmisl Garden is no' open for d ' the reception of visiters. The Boat lands at the Garden; mn2 .1. NPKAIN ' Proprietor. Proposals fora Loan: --- TILEASMIT n4ARTMENT. April 17. lAft. SEALED proposals will be received, unfter the act oft 31st March last. until 3, p. in., on SatOilay, the 17th June. 1848.* sixteen millions of dollars of United States stock, reimbursable twenty years from Sad after the Ist day of July, 1818. bearing six per cent: interest per annum. payable setup-annuallv.oit the first!days of Janu ary and July of each year. ItZo bid will b received be low par: nor will any bpd be considered u less One per cent. thereof is deposited in some depository of the United States at or before the date fixed for open lig the propo sals. The bids, in all cases, must he nue uditional. and without any reference to the bids of others. and should state distinctly the premium offered. T he proposals should be sealed.and endorsed 'Proposals r loan of 1548.' and addressed to the Secretary of the Tritasury, Wash ington City, D. C. The SlllllSsyhtch may I.te accepted:will be required to be paid to the depositary ofi the U. States nearest the places of residence of the Watts respect iv,Gly whose offers may be successful: bii , the °mown ire tl accepted bids from bidders not residi g in the United' ~t States, must be deposited with the assistant treasurers at Nw York, Boston. Philadelphia, or New Orleans. To give an opportunity to all persons I participate in the investment of funds in this stock. bids ill be received for the lowest denomination of certificate authorized 'by law—being for fifty dollars—as well as fir higher sums. All certificates under one thousandtlonat win be trans ferable on the books of the treasnryzttut all certificates for that sum and upwards will be transferable on the books of.the treasury, or by delivery lh coupons at taelieiVit Abe option of the bidder. Ts, void expense, confasnm. and multiplication of aecounts t , all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand-dollars. The successful bidders will be require) amount awarded in five equal instaLtnent mouths of July. August, September. Octo t ber of the present year...except for sums tveettly thousand dollars. where the hid& one of making immediate payment. in whole amount may be at once deposited. bear interest in all cures from the date of The bids will be opened at the Treasury 3,p. m.. on Saturday. the 17th of June. is Circe of all persons who may desire to n a provision introduced into the net of :Be no bidder will be permitted to withdraw bids not accepted. the amount deposited be itnmediutely returned. The whole • amount awarded must be deposited as payment required in July next. R. .1. 1 Secretary of Each of the daily papers of Boston, I\ fi t delphia. Baltimore. Charleston. nod Nei.vl all other Szutes the papers selected to pet United Statesi arc authorized to publish meat. April Western Pennell.lrani:teeth- • DR: NVILLARD'S ADv EaTiscm These family remedies, coast DR. WILLARD'S VEILIII FUG E, CO GT; II XIX TUR.. u a LIVER PILLS. •• " FEWER ASP Aat VA TOR. . Have already become so universally palmier. wherever introduced, that the proprietors arcpultteed to place them within the reach of all. Of Biel virtues of there medicines. it is. altogether unnecessary for us to speak. as they have always. sehrrercr I'M fldfl tTd. been able to • recommend themselves. The numerous t. , rtifientes. which time from tune to have heen piStileitt il. besides others flow in our possession, is stifficient e f •idence, not only of their virtue and power to cure, Ibut that they ore duly appreciated by an intelligent p . tilte. When the countryi l' flooded with '. Panacenr." 1 '' Miners." - Rai saMs," and •' Pills." and many of ilas in of a iloubtfut character, persona are at an. loss to ktisow how tar they should trust any of them. Ifrjrst Mt it till. and try those , which have been p ,/ ar. by the r.rp - rirn of y, at,. Such is the character of the medicines e immontlett by Dr Willard, an eminent praetitioner. on sold I.y ttn, of character who have something more ci stoke than the tie. cumulation of a few dollars. lit order flint the public may know what these medicines are, the Freater part of oar advertisingwill be genuine cernfier me's. Phus you may he satisfied theft . ..their owii works wit praise them." Titers medicines. prepared and sold by the proprietors. A. W. Brockway & Co.. No. Y. Comm re ial Row. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters fir agencies or other business must he addressed. Sold alo by J. Se hoontna ker & Co.. Ogden & Snowden. Joel Nlltler. ft. E. Sellers. F. L Snowden, Joint P. Scott. J. 11 Cassel, James A. Jones, John Hays. Spaulding & Kneellinit. Also, by Elliott & Beekum. sod D. 1. Curry. Alelciteny city. anti ithsvvl _ •• Neiv — Whidexale Boot and Shoe si ore, 1 No. 117 Wood steed, Pittsbirgh.oppositi J. D. Darir's Auc- Uon Rooms. 1 A IIITA.NINION would inform cofintry.merchnnts that /Xs he has opened at the above s/attil With one of the best stocks of Boots nud Shoes ever nought to this !mar ket, which he will sell lower than an • other house in the city. Dealers will find it to their ad mntage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. , apti-Mxv A. iII'CA7II7IION. ID — Greensburgli Republican. Washington Examiner. a - id Brownsville Herald. ropy 3 tinielmnd charge ••Pom.fi 'sinker eft. Serfaners' Pinibi'envious. THE subscribers having been appbutted agents f ir the sale of the publicattonn of Mel above well known publishing house, have a full supply of their books on hand which they can sell at the eastern prices. wholesale nr re tail. Among the works recently published by them whirl, have been highly recommended its exceedingly interest ing and valuable, may be found "The Czar, Ins court and People," "Ireland's welcome to the Stranger." ^Bethel Flag," by Gardener Spring. 1). 1) "Napoleon and his Marshalla," "Washington and bin Generale," "The Sa cred Mountains." by J. T. Headley, ' Orators of France," Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works, T. S. Artlttars' "tan- king haste to be rich." " Riches have wings," " Keeping up appearances," " Debtor and Creditor." &c. &c. Also, The works from the press of Robe`rt Carter, the charac ter of whose publications is 'wel known; "Jurreti,,e. - .Theology," in 4 vols." Haldane on omens." "The Con vent." by author of School Girl in France, McCheque's woTks. l vols. &c. &. New book received as FOOll as published. •ELLIO & ENGLISH. ihny ID 7AI Wo d and 56 merket sts. (icor.; e UASHIONABLE TAILOR, No 43, Market street.— ..IC Having removed his Tuilorin F.stablishment to the rooms on Market st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Co.. the undersigned as prepared to fill all or ders in his line which may be entfusted to his cure by his old friends and customers, and the public generally. His long experience in the business Ind the success with Which be has prosecuted it in Pitts lurgh, emboldens hits to hope for it liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most fashionable style, FOR CASH. OF.O. ARMOR. Splendid Entail/114'1113'1ml'. TAMES W. WOODWELL, •could respectfully lt, inform the public that he has removed to his new location, No. 83; Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has been spared, to make it the most ext , msive and magnificent Furniture warehouse to be foul d any where, east or ' west! • The stock on band, for variety. taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. Fount the most costly outfits lit 81.000 per set, down to chamber and kitchen furniture =rite found in styles and patterns to suit any and every t' etc. .1. W. Woodwell hopes fora continuance ofthe v ry liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore, and pl dges himself to give en tire satisfaction,' both as regard the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal and accommoda ting principles upon which he does business. Ills exten sive new warehonse being now filled from the cellar to the fourth story with every v rimy of furniture and Crum& he would solicit a call rom all in want of art' eles in his line, • un27 r I klA-211 bf. chests 'min Lipson: " " Imperial and Gunpowder; 30 catty boxes " i • 10 hf. chee Chulan Powehong; For sale by mn3 I. D. WD,WI.AISI.S, 110 Wood st MNIIMiIiE BACON -10 !Aids. Prime Cal " plain Han Just received and for rale ma 9 600 VAC ju Si t receivedAi4}N Po pertide, Y;DMONR 4.ENCH w B.W6p • ,1120110,13 toY ExPrms• artet east corner or Air& arid Mar i marl ~'. ;.~,, MESE -E~::1 ` ~.. 4.--".•.-;;,•-•:.; ,;;; ; • ~"•-'.':l4'-,2',?!..- •,;:.;-,, ,-:: _. _ ,Yr- 1--.'i,*.r.;;;:;:'..,;:.4;,.-.::•:1...',.. ~..,...::.;--j.:47r: „4 i7:;";7,..:,::.•,', ~.:,:: . A,...:,,;1?-.,:i. ;1,-; k • •:, ..,..„,„ MEMIES • - "AL,- m_ A n C m g. , IFP.EL—Nos. 1 and 3 jusvgi'itagill.;...tt.frY ICON--10.1K/Olbs hog rutiud.jurl rvettiveal mid or saw. Ly mY POI N DIRX TF.II _—___ • •cti tar LAN ' OOO %%No d Lard, " ;'01.1 . 11;.W1:1 1 be Cu. NO. SUGAR-50 blids prime N. 0. Sugar. receive . per s h Ludy Byron. by POINDEXTER & Co. IZIMEM ( - IUFFEE—IttU hags prime green Rio Cot Mit reed tl from Baltimore. my it rOINDEXTER & Co. PEPPER -150 bags in store and for sale at very mod crate prices, by in) 0 POINDEXTER .Ir, Co. • bbl. Louisville white Lime . very superior, 1.1 for snle by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. • Ile. d Wellsville LOAF SUGAR-120 bbls low numbers Loaf Sugar, in store and for sale by my 0 I'OINDEXTER & Co. TEA -250 half chests Young Dyson. Imperij‘T,Riun• powder Teas, for sale by POINDEXTER & Co. TIMED PEACHES—IOU bu. very good. in more and if for mile by my 6 POINDEXTER St Co. OTATOES--500 sneltsillieois Potatoes. for sole by .myG JAMES MAY. LARD -13 bbly Lard for sale by my 6 JAMES MAY. BARLEY-094 bags Barley'. just landed from Beaver and for sale by S. & W. HARI3AUGH. rAMILY HAMS—An extra article. for salt by up 20 J. D. WILLIAAIS, 110 Wood st DROOMS-53 doe Brooms, for sale by j,) raw 6 S. & W. HA TutArnii. I3OTASH.-15 casks. superior. just feet Wlrli mid for sale by (inyGl SMITH SINCLAIR. • 13 ACQN—moo Ibs I3acon, for sale Iny 6 JAMES MAY. 'Water st. - • DRIED BEEF. -1030 pounds sugar cured. for sale by up 20 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at lIIR9'S.-20 doz.. extra 1,1 nod for sole low by [rna: SiSiMIIM 111 Y E FLOCR-40 bLlc. just lnni m n vo. S. ik !small let ratarn rtv,erve. fad and riew' C fur sale by (atay3) SMITH & SINCI.AIR. lARI)—No. 1 Lard. in barrels and kegs. for stile b 3 , mnra SMITH & P•INCT.AIR. IDES-4,1.1U1l lbs. Stdes, tor sule by inny3 SMITH & SINCLAIR Tr ANIS-25,000 lbs. Hams for onle try• ma} - 3 sNirrit & SINCLAIR. CANVASSED BACON HAMS—On 11E0111. jusi reeeiv ed and for sale by (mall) EDMUND GREER. ,01 t KEGS LARD, No. I—ln store and for sale by may 3 EDMUND GREER. ALENA POTATOES-75 sncks more just received and for sale by [Tanya] KING & MOORHEAD. DRIED PEACHES — Id sacks very tine. Jost received and for sole by rap2l SMITH &SI NCI.A IR- FLAX SEkl57--10ILIs. in store and titsole by sp27 S. & W. HARISAUGH c2A I KEGS LEAF LARD. and 0 bbl.. just received and for vale by 1:1271 F.DMOND GREER. L ARD-Itu legs No. I, tar sole be ras S:111111 h SINCLAIR. REASE LARD.-22 bids. Grease Lard.just received I.J nod for sale by faV] SEI.I.ERS & NTCOLS. OFFEE.-90 bags Prime Rio. Post received and for C sale by tu27] EDMOND GREER. S SN i r S' .2r .— ,) 10 doyen. ; s L i r;;e ( c ) i . R e and for G p a Ai st..ntt.k.S.—zik dozen, on hand and for !tale by ap26 KING & MOORHEAD. 14,00( L . 1 1 5:1 3. 13A C 0 N and for sole b 60 BBI.S. Monongiithein Rectified Whiskey. in loom . nod for sale by kV] EDMOND GREER. T RON AND Z 1 4 11.f , -- A huge aß4ortinent on hand nod 1 for Kale. lap 2i) KING s :MOORHEAD. bbls. N. 0. Sugar, a imam article, )ust k ceived and for sate by mll2 'h W HARRAUGIL (lATS--2titi Imes Oats. Jllft received per steamers Cal Cope and Beaver, and for sale by trat2 S. & W. HARBAI.7OII CANARY SELID-2 barrels just received, and for ea by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. lnay2Cor. First and Wood sig. _ _ . I)OTATOF.SZ-11.1 fad prime Illinois Potatoes, me from S. B. Genesee, and for Kale by moy3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. , to deposite the Ls in each of the .. er, and Novell,; not - exceeding -• may be degir vhich cane the The star k will tldem,ite, Department at . r'.., in the pre.- tend: but. under of March lam. tis bid. Ott all in advance will remium on the art of the find C1.E41.R BACON SII)ES—In store find for ante by F.DMUND GREE K, Liberty st., opposite Smithfield st. OLIVE tioz. qls. Sups - nor; 2 4. pts. man T EM 13-t0 fault,Manilla Hemp. a very Itanattvoine art I tiele.in store and for talc by tny II POINDEXTER h Co. 1" , 1 LASS-21X) box,, -xlll W3lllioWlilnss Ik_jr Loxes 10x12 Window Was.: for 'Mi.. by my 6 POINDEXTF.ii & Co fipsom sours—iu rer,verl and for gule 1 4 ) bY H. A. I'AtiNF.STOCK & Co. Z. my U comer Firer and Word Ma WALKER. the Trrosary. liew York. Phila.. Orleans. and in pi the lawn of the II thin advertise -Litt:thin:lei( Re of h: r FOR 1848. Isting of . _ cask•.j . tdd received and for sale by 11. FAIINESTOCK tC. my 6 corner Piro, and Rood its hnxea AVesiern Reserve. just landing front steamier Alit:argon and for sa le by int . it W liAßl2%re:/I. I -ABU Uld,. jkoo. rt,r ti attel JOi . 1 / 1 /C, B. A. FA 1I N ESTOC Jr_ Co . J ma.? Corner Mod and Wood ill. (i.ir, ill GI rrr'Ll fool for oak by B. A. FAIIINF-s.:TOCK & cartS corner FIT.I 111111 NVOMII sin. -lIIE EX TER.3II OIL OF LEMON — f3 4) . tb ‘ FTII \ . r "- 4 ' d 17/ n t a ltic *' ( " ll bY a (011.• r I', rst and \Wood .ts [1 ALABRI A uctemuer.--1 r. 1., nod for sole by B. A. VAIINESTOCK !lc CO.. ma'? comer First nod Wood itts. 01,1VE 011.,-100 g ailoos lust •rcc,oscel. nod for snic Ly 13. A FAIINESTOCK h CO.. orf2l Food nod Wood on. ()11. OF LAVllNDlfll 7 —adoltok 11,1 rro-civcd nor! For snlc I.y 13. A. I'AIIN3:SNOCK & Co.. corner First nod Wood on • ' r R , rn ESII FISH —nn bl , k ort, of illor.r. Co o o- fro-0 No. I I , mink, 20 Ll,ls Mackerel. 311.+1 rerriv•ol tool for kale by (aptH KIN(: & NIOORIIEAD. . ___............_ 1: 4 , i.0utt.--m barrels Family Flour, extra. in *tore. and 1 for sale by S. kW. FIARBAUCiIi„ a re... 6 No Irkl %Vole r 100 l 1 ,, ,,, , 4•41 A L.( • • ••••1 ..... 1111 t, 1 • •• la g‘C, 1 1a (ding :.1.11.1 for sale by S. &W. IlAfttl.AVGll. VTIi.EEN A I'I'LES--Ig) 6arit 4 N In to and for sal< by S. & \V. HARI/AUG atiLYI AM PAGN E %VINES-25 liaskets Crops and 25 liNsicri% Crown CliempLogoe \Vote.now 11104- log and for sale by [aplol P. C. MARTIN. LARD OIL.-113 bids No. 1 Lard 011,a prime article, 4 do. No. 2. do. do nsyro For sale by SELLERS & NIVOLS. PRIN(I . FASIIION Fly tIIATS.—TIon beauis 4 tul style of ATS are slow ready at mar 4 )11.$.—Spertn OI: Whale do; Lard do. L.istseun no cc...glumly on hand. nod for silk. wholesale nod re tail. Icy 5K1.1.1-164 • {.2 UN DRIES I.lven,lno : , boveis; Canal do.; Coal do.; Spades and Rake, for sale by ttp26 KING & MOORIIRAT. GlUflA TOBACCO-76 bales. I Wrappers and just rea'd on couugamcui and for sale by up? MILLER dr. RICKI•'PSON TAILS AND SPIKES—A rompletc assortment of 11 sues, constantly on hand by apttel & SINCLAIR. " ;:,2 :;:t . e " r Y i rc ' e " c " t n v 1 41 1 l t : sale CN. Tar in TA A 1 7 1 , F: Zit OTONNEIt. I, I IMIOIS It GREER. Flour. Produce and General Cam j mission Merchant, and Inn War Grocer, Liberty stre et head of Smithfield Pine[. Pittsburgh. ap27 bbls. Ohio - Flour. received and (or ea by EDMOND GREER, a d? Liberty •t.. nppn•ite Smithfield •t A. anus . NEW ORI,KANS SUliAlt, part ~M arty prime ; in store awl for sale by • n. 27 EMIOND GREER. - NI-4M bbls. Ohio extra, landing, from steamer j: Caleb Cope, and for sale by S. & W. 11ARRAVGII, n 2 Nn. 52 Wrtter nwl IN Front mot. G L OD PENS---I doz. Ittutaley.besi; 2 doz. do. medium; • 1 doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard & Brother.; jest reeeired by KINSW.V DttAN DIES & WINES-3 half desks ktuertelie 1.111- jUP cly, very good; 4 half casks J. J. Duptiy Cognac, very good; 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 8 half casks Mndeira Wine, very superior, just recd on consignment, and for sale low hy JOHN LITTLE, JR. 3d st. opposite the Pont Office. rpm: SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR 1 . DYE, that givds the hair a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Price. 50 cents, ,or Sl,OO. Sold at 82 Chatham st., N. Y.. and by WM. JACKSON. Agent, 00 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. LEATIIE t-300 sides red just received and 200 sides do., to arrive this week for sale by RICHARD BARD. No. 101 Wood street. may 64 ACIIINE CARDS--The undersigned has received 111, the usunl supply of Sheet Cards, for wool cnrding machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, my 6 26 Wood street MOROCCO. —A good and well selected stock of Boot Morocco. Kid Skins, Linings. Bindings,&e., for sale lower than heretofore, by RICHARD BARD. may4.twd _ _ Cr OAP AND CANDLES-50 boxes No.l Soml7 —. CN 25 '• _Candles; just land ing from stemaer Pacific, and for sale by ma 2 S. & W. HARB_ HUGH. VS JOHN 13.DUITLED DEATEM NO. 120 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Gold Leaf, Dentist's Pail, &e. constantly on hand and manufactured to order. [ma3-y for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. dammed Hams; is and Shoulders; OlLS—Wcasks pure Sperm Oil, blenched; I do Win ter Whale do do; 2 do common do do: 5 Ws spring do do, bleached; 12 do Lard Oil: 20 do Linseed do; in more nod for sole by rap2ol SF.LLRRS & NICOLS. & NICOLS ATOES.---A Pllprrtor nr steamer Oriental, and for OWEER, Liberty et., oßkoilps '4,ed D3 n A" f ist received bLEiPreKITteT7 mOrniga L, corner Rrar , tnnvll IV. FL MURPHY. • BBONNE!ItthtIitINR--Just receivetl by_Rspress, this morning, a lot of new 571. Poßnet N. L.comer Fourta streets,' mayll Antn-Just receitred this rcri , eirap, at tho Nonh- Eet streets. EZIEZEI • 4 I ' ittistellmicous fine wide pinids; just received 15'5] EDWA RDTODD & Co, thug . and for sale by V. 11ARBAUGH and for Nain b' ~~' 11ARHAU(.~. for artlr by J. D WILLIAMS MEE Sales bti 'Auction. AUCTION SALES, BY JOHN D. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER, South• East corner ce Mixt and FVdt stmts. ruff; sale onlooks will be continued at the CtiIIIMICT. clot Sales. Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday, of this week, commencing at 'a o'clock. The collection embraces a great variety of miscella neous literature of the best and latest editions and will be sold without reserve. JOILN D. DAAIS, my 7 AUCTION BALES Y JAMES AVICENNA. AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD STREET. THREE DOORS EROSI FLYTII VALUABLE REAL ESTATE-1.6 Building Lot: at Attetion.--On Saturday. May 20th, at 3 o'clock P. at.' will be sold, on the premises, above the Fountain Inn. head of Wood street. itt-the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, (formerly called Arthursville.)-16 valuable Building Lots, suitable for private dwellings or business stands; a plan of which can be seen on the posted hand bills. at Ill'Kenna's -Auction Room. or at the office of Thomas Mellon. Terms: 550,00 in hand. or approved security; the bal ance in equal payments in 5 years. An indisputable title in fee simple, and general warrantee deed will be given, or the money refunded with interest. N. B. As the streets have not yet been opened by the city, and the lots extended to the centre of said streets, those purchasing the lots will be entitled to damages which may be assuaged for the opening of th MELLONe streets. TS ma 3 JAMES M'KENNA, Anet. EXTRA SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Mucha and Curirry.—Will be sold, at IWliennuls Auction Room, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and night. (Sundays excepted,l until the large stock on hand is disposed of, as peremptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the least possible delay. the various consignments remaining unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All sums tinder 850.00, ensh, par funds; from 550,00 to swam sixty days; and all sums over 31.00,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes. a pp JAMES IWKENNA. Auet. IAlto: E nod splendid assortment of FANCY CHAIRS. A at prirate sale, by James illKennn.—The subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers in the Wcst, and will con stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description. comprising Windsor and Cane Seat. Rocking. Arm. and Children's Chairs, all of which are made in the latest modern styles. of the best materials. and by the best workmen in the country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. a pt? JAMES M'RE.NIVA. Anet. GOLD AM/ SILVER WATCHES AT AwrioN. On Saturday evening next. May 13th, at_aarly ens light. will be sold at M'Kennsi'm Auction Rooms. No. 114. Wood street. 3 doors from Filth. a lot of 'Gold and Silver. new and second hand Watches; among which. are Patent Levers. L'Epines, Quartiers, and other Watch es. The stock of n Retail Country Store. will he sold by enter of assignees' in a few days. of which due notice will be given. JAMES AVICENNA. mayl Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES In ALLEGHENY CITY BY IV/IL J. BURNSIDE. AUCTIONEER, W. CORER OF FEDERAL STREET AND TILD DtANIOND. POSTPONED SALE ofEmmrtsrille Etti!dins , LPt3.— On Monday afternoon. 15th Mny, nt t o'clock, nt the Auction Rooms North-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, will he fold. positively. without reserve, 64 I3UILDINO LOTS, Brins the remaining part unsold of the property known as the " Mount Emmet Estate.' Title indisputable. Txxsts--One-Blth cash: residue in six equal animal payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the property. WM.7. BURNSIDE, Allegheny. May 11. Auctioneer . CREDIT SALE OF !WILDING MATERIALS. a Auction.—On Monday morning, 15th of May. at It o'elock. on the site of the old Emmet House, will he soli to the highest bidder.mll the tr o rick, wood, buildings. !kc. on a credit of four months for all amounts over fifty dol lam. for approved endorsed paper We request the attention of gentlemen who have pug chased Lots belonging to this estate. es it will be advun tagrous to persons who wish to build. may II WM. J. BURNSIDE.. Auer, PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr Brown. No 05 Diamond Alley. ran be con•ulted in all eases of a private or delicate nature incidental to the human frame. Syhilis and Syphilitic ernmions.ttonorrlima and its consequences, together with all re impurities of the blood, with all diseases of venereal origin, skin d isea se s.wah strictures. gleel, urethral theelia rites, seminal weak 111,e and impotency: also. piles. rheumatism_ female weakness, diseases of the world. mon ody suppressinn.. diseases of the joints. fistula in alto. nervous alicruons. pains m the back nod lotus, irri tations of the neck of tier bladder and kidneys. scorbutic eru p t i on ., letter. raezworm. memorial diseases, Le. Tw ET VF.ARS' PRACTICE Exrlusively devoted tattle study nod treatment of vene real thsanters, and those arising irmn youthful excesses' gaiety. etiolate. or impurities of the !flood. whereby the ronstitithou may have been eateeblethenables Dr. Brown to offer assurance• of speedy relief to all who may place r: 4) .wmtielves under tits cure. Ur. Brown's offices are conveniently arrangell'into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. D. without fear 01(.11)0.11re to other Vlsllols. It is of importer/et to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice prtville_ly nod promptly. To all such. Dr Brown's ready shill in removing ertoreal ds rasra. in their various theme and singes. offers inducements which ens rarely be equalled. Strangers tire hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has Fern regularly educated 111 o t" o t ethrote, and for the told twelve years confined himself exclustvely to the treatment of Mose diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaint, tr_r Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed. itecciit rases are relieved in a short time, without inter minion from hostiles, VI" Derma or Rupture.—Dr. Drown also invites per . 4,1,14 afflicted with Derma to call, as tie has paid paritcu tar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance. asking advice. must contain a or they will not he attended to. irfr-Oti , c. on Dammed Alley, a few doors from Wood street. towards the market. Consultations strictly rouft dctitmls rut wl y ~)II Eqa A•rtsm —pr Brow o ctly IllnelitUalism Is II Ape p and certain remedy lox trouitie Ottic'c and Private Conicultaiiota Room., No. OS. 1..h0 mood iipey. Pith,burgh, Po. The Doctor in always It home. - DO - WA be — ni,enntnii thr Office of the Treasurer 1) of the Monongahela NaYtaattrin Corni 'an. y at the I:aehattire Hank. in the city of Pittsburgh. on the Onti day of May hex', to receive siihscriptions of Stock sufficient to pay the debt incurred ut the construction of said im provement. order of the Board. uol9-01tra WM. BA KEWELI., Srey. r lIHE I IHE CZAR. HIS COURT AND P E O PLE. including a Tour in Norway Rad Sweden, by John S. Maxwell; received thisday, and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. may 2 Rookseners, comm . did Third streets. Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 21.9 I.IIIERTY STREET. OPPOSITE SEVENTH E Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and 1 the public generally. bat they have Piet telt:Mired a new supply of French and English Cloths. and ca,vd merer.—Vestings of all styles and quality—Retirlydnade Clothing of all deveription•. neck and pocket Ilandker chief's, Shirts: in short. every article usually kept in Clothing Stores. constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to has• Clothes made to order, in f r , s h;onnble style. will find it to limit advantage to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. may:ldf NC:MILLEN & DOWNING. - Doirritnyr AN DVI LAN ItSCA I'AINTING.—Mr. Coffin. tenders hi. thanks to his patrons, and would inform the citizen. of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that he has on hand, a large vartety of Landscapes, for sale at the all lOthion,I Othion, on Fourth stlCClt.bCtWeell Wood nod s ni i t hfi e kt . rdlsi SAI.I.:.—A valuable property of two acres, I: bounded by Bedford and 'Webster streets. Al*.o. a valuable property of three acres, separated from the above by NVebster street. These properties are handsomely situated far private residences, and will-be sold by the acre if required, or, if bought together, could readily be.put into Building lots, each possessing three fronts. and being only n bout 150 yards from the limits of the 7th NVeird. They will be sold at a bargain. S. CUTHBERT, general Agent, Smithfield, above 4th street. mayi CO*l - 11)N—paal Caalkit2a Cotton for " -dAY. j sale by (inapt near ilakery and lee Cream saloon CS. DlCKtilinr, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully announces to his old friends ane customers. that he hot fitted 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 he supplied on the shortest notice with Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line of business. Its solicits a share of public patronage. np 25.1 m CU M19 . 14):51, COUOI4, SPITTING OF BLOM). Imo:swims, ke.—To Consumptires.—rour-fiethp of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob struction and consequent Inflammation of the delicate li ring of those tubes through which the nir we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction producei 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. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TF...A STORE, 70 - Fourth st., near Wood. mny3 S - L - IGAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDS.--60.0001bs sugar cured Dried Beef. in prime order; put up for family use; just received per American Star, and for sale by 4 aP2DI SELLERS & NICOLE. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. THE interest due to Stockholders will be paid at the Office of the Company. on end after the 151.11 inst. mat-dtMl5 GEORGE V. BACON, Trans. Stockholders in Pittsburgh will be paid at the March ants' and Manufacturers' Bank. ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer 10, . or particulars and terms enquire of S. A W. HARBAUGH, 5.1 Water strict rend 104 Frnnt st GAl.biN A tt A N NOCKS-200 Sue inure ui tause GOOD POTATOES, just received and for sale by tip 21 KING & MOORHEAD. lIJ I have used some of the "Galena Neshannocks" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and can honestly say. that they are far superior to any pota toes I have eVer seen in this market. o pal WM. C. MF.KEDITII. - 1 4 1 O R . SALE—A Valuable Property either for Mrinufae j_ turnr, or Me reanti le Purposes. having a tinleat Iron% both on Water rind rrrint ; , nme,ts 100 feet deep.— This la believed to bd tho On y propcpy cif 0 1 0 kind in 019 ntrigt g. ctrog.:?T . ,.on,ia s sni. • MBES yrrMS iTTTIF-Trrl'lre ri s~t~ Pr - eipobf,: SPRANG AND 817.01.6tER GOODS A. A. MASON & CO.,' I C. L. ANTHONY & CO., cirvsucaon., lIEW TOSS. A. A. Mason Of. Co., No. 60 Market Street. between Third and Fourth Sirens, PITTSIMIGH,' PA., HAVE recently opened their new and elegant Store, with an extensive stock of rich Spring nod Suinmer Goods, comprising upwards of three • hundred pactinges of the latest and most faoliollnbie Styles. Merchants throughout the country are particularly invited to cull arid examine on; stock. as it in our intentio., to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving, us every facility in the transaction of our business that could he possessedho eastern.houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. r ' ap7 It. D. Thompson, No. 110 Market Street, HAS just returned from the eastern cities with his se cond supply of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS! Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre vious to going east this last time—and being entirely tree from the care of that business-4 urn enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods. Customers and the public generally mny depend upon' finding, at the above No. every thing rich and beautiful thnt is to be found in the Dry Goods market. He has in store, and is. now receiving,;eie following Goods: Barred and plain Greneniens; Barred and plain Silk Tissues; Satin barred and plain Bareges; Lamartine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; do. do.; • • French and Organdy Lawns; Barred and Plain Linen Ginghams. DRESS SILKS. Rich Chamelinits. all 'shades: Rich changeable striped; rich barred; Fine Lustred black do., all widths, for ?dandling, • Visette &c.; Brussels Luce and Silk Fringse,• for trimming the above; good assortment. • Shawls—This department is very full: Bich Cashmere: • Embroidered Canton Crape; China 13erage; new style Linen Net, 8-4 for $l each; with every variety at low prices. Linen Goods—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and Brown Napkins; Towelling., Crushes, Burnley Sheet ings. &c. Ginghams—French, English, and Manchester, of every style and texture. • Calicoes—ln endless variety, from 6.tc. ni:vat:de. Bleached &lid Brown Sheetings, Drillings, &e. Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as 64,-c..Src. mat • R. D. THOMPSON. NOW Dry Good{--Fresh Arrtvaly AT NO. 6.5 MARKET ST.. BETWEEN 4TII ST. AND VIZ DIAMOND. Ir IIE undersigned: has just received a large and splen -1 did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in prices, viz : 4-4 Brown Muslins, eti:j Furnithre Prints CI to 1.21 e. Bleached GI " 4-4 Purple " 12k" 4-4 " " 6 " I Blue and orange prints 121" Dress Gingloms,l2l to 25" Euttlish Lawns 121" NEW STYLE'DRESS GOODS. Min stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chameleon" Satin st. and pr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New style I• reach Lawns; Black Gro. IP Armour " Cainlet Lustres, New style Brocade. The LADIES 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. Broslia Barage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Black Barred Barrage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk 'Fringe Thibet and Mous D' Lame Shawls. I have also' received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs. black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts: a va riety of new style Parasols. Parasoletts and Sun Shades. The GENELEMEN are particularly requested to tall and examine a beautiful assortment of black, Wile. olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths. and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, &c. . . . I have ids° a large stock o c f Staple Goods, viz: Brown and bleached linen Table 'laths, .Russo Diaper, Irish Cottounde. Linen Drilling. cheeks, Blue Drills. Nlonehester and Scotch Glad:urns, Chandirey Ginghams. brown and blenched 11Iuslins of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below loot Year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, . :mg No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. KNTLEM ENS' FURNISHING GOODS.—Witol.r. SALE.—F:dvrard Todd 4- co., have just received our large stock of New nod Fresh Spring Goods, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally.. We have received from 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 " ii 60 " very low priced " 12 hoc linen 11(.01113. with collars; 35 " and common bosons; 50 " Byron standing collars. all qualities' 40 " 4 block and fancy adjusting Stooks; - Also. from. tile etisterll eases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 •• " and common Suspenders; 2 " " muter Shirts ned Drawers; 2tl dozen don's' Lisle Thal. Gloves; 40 - cotton. elastic tops; brown and mixed and cotton half Hose, all qualities; Fancy silk and win Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stneks. and Ties Carpet Bags. tee . &e. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to all e snit:Manua of our Goods nod prices; knowing. that un der the circumstances our Goods hove -been manufactu red and purcham.d, we are able to offer some iiiducemcab: rarely found west of the 11101111111itIS, or. ill fact, the cast ers cities. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market. by menus of which we arc daily suppl ieDdTODD with-N S ew C G O., oods. : corner of Fifth mid Market streets, 2:1 story over W. It P. Hugus, . entrance on Fifth street. APRIL 10, 1818. W . IklLl2 Is "rrj"gdiC"r oiTit as=eroca has t h i s morning open an assortment of Linen Gingham's, super Eartston do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine Dress Goods. in great variety; Manchester Ginglinms, new pat- terns. In his assortment aow opening, are a great many articles at lOwer prices than usual. such as fine purple prints. yard wide, at Itllet fine British Prints at 12 Dress I.:lngham*. usual width, at Idle.; Dress Lawns, yard wide. ittP2tc.; Shirting filuslins. very low; Irish Li nen. &c. Will also open this morning. no assortment of beautiful style light Chintzes. small figures. fur children: Lawns for do. Also, Clonal:lion Silks; India. Wash do.; Crape Shawls. Ac. Persoits eventing any thing in the Dry Goods way, will do well th call and'oce the goods. and fleas the prices. Screhants will find. in'the Wholesale Booms on the flit story. as inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about East er„ prices. ripla • A .MAS & 'W. MARKET' STREET, are open, ink; an extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS. just recia veil per express: comprising the largest anti !sort fashionable stock of Dress (boo& to Inc found in this env Amongst which. we metition..lo pieces extra rich, etahroalcred Poll tie CileVr... a new article, until the roost desirable cootls in the market. Also, satin stripe (thanks, Perages, l'issue, Mohair stripe Frouch lad:oasts, &c., &c. Fresh Spellog Goods. lIACKI.FTT A: WHITE. Wholesale Dealers in Dry 5.:71 Goode. Nn. 99 Wood street. Pittsburgh. invites the attention of Western Merchants to their stock or Ameri can and Forci:,m Dry Goods now receiving direct from the Enstecaimportent and nianufacturers. 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 cash, give the most ample satisfaction. Determining to 'steel the views of buyers to full, they now offer goods at Eastern prices. and to invite all to mill and examine for themselves. ar24-3w. • I=== A A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Market strect ; have just received a splendid assortment of Die;6i Goods, amongst which may he found figured, plain antrstripcd Bernet,. of all qualitiess. Silk l'issue. Mohair Stripes Oren&lire, Satin Stripe De lain. plain do.; Satin St.Chal Its. Fancy Silk French Jaeonets, &e.. &e. etoTtis.—w. It. Nil:lullo has just re r sir ed a fresh supply of French Cloths and Cassini res, of the best manufacture, color. and finish. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited to look at his stock and ear the prices npl9 QIIIII.TING-SeF.rt: S . S.— .• . invitee the attention of buyers 10 his very superior supply of Shirting. Muslins, of the best make— end undressed Irish Linens. mm:oiled from flax. For sale. at very low prices. at the north-east corner of Fourth and Merkel streets. upt9 Dfds W. R Tl cxrns has now open fticirge sup ply of 'Pickings, including the Hamilton, Schuylkill, A. C. A.. Pearl River. :and other npproved styles, of the usual width. Also, 4-4 Ticking, of a very fine and supe rior quality, at e very low price. apt cc IIAWLS !—A. A. 11I•50:1 & Co., Market street, have 171 just received. per Er press. 2 carton French Cashmere Shawls; 2 do Embroidered Thibet; 1 do. Silk Plain Thal et lierage de tante. and other Shawls. ap2o lADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supply of all the j various styles of Summer Goods. such as Silk Tis sues. Barages. Grenadines, Lawns. he.. now open nt the Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, apt 0 North-east ror. Fourth end Market ste BONNET RIBBONS!—A. A. Nlsso: & Co., No. GO Market street. ore now opening an extensive assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest and most fashion able style.ap2o J UST received, by Express. 1 ps Super Fier - tel Block Cloth: and O pa Super Fancy Cassimercs, which will be sold low by C. WERNEBURG, 251 Liberty st. ep2s (Journal copy.) HAW A. Mason & Co. 60 Market at. have .re-. reived per Express 4 cartons of rich crape shaiils. A. 1504 do of figured and plain. Thihat embroidered,French cashmere and many other shawls. amyl. BRowNmix - ANDdd - rtor HALF HOSE.---000 dor all qualities; just received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and Market etc.. 3cl story entrance on sth et. mays CAiSTON CRAPE SHAWI.S.—Jue. rdeeived• another invoice of Canton crape Shawls making the _post tensive assortment to be found in the city. my 6 A. A. MASON, 60 Market IIAILASOLS tr. PARASOL: OPTS—Just reed, ut No 60 Market et.. 10 easei of Parasols and Parosoletts of every quality and price. rnsq IIILINTED LAWNS AND MUSLIN—A. A. MASON & I Co, 60 Market street, have received 5 cases of rich Printed Lawns and Muslin. mrtS 'KS AND SHAWLS—A. A. Mescrs fr.. Co., 60 Mar. 1.7 km street, will open this morning the largest assort. mem of Silks and Shaw& to be found in this city, corn prising flack and Fancy Silks,of every variety and sty' of Shawls. mad AA. MASON k:CO.. 60 Mit rket street. have reeriv , ed. per exprays, 200 pv. Bonnet Ribbon; 70 Ps. Car , Ribbon; Also, Pad - etas and-Satin, a large asserttnent. O.ILI tti ntitgt A 4 lia.ye received per express. as extensive assortment =MEM ^~..R:Y'3" 'Sr ?523.~rc,.~, f n„: ~~ w~-rt ;;fi~z.~ ~^?sga.^~nFrs~=;,.auv. _ Arii 1848. •-1 • CINCINNATI ANC PITTSBURGH AILN: STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest,. best finished :and furnished. and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the serrices of the- best and most experienced men engaged-in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millionffiag.people, Withain doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line tote Union for safety, regularity. and speed— All. that monq can procure has been provided for the safety, coinfOtt and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Pineinnoti as follows: MONDAY PAC/CB Mosoaoanst►. Capt. Stone Will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Monday evening at ID F. to. TURSDAY PACKET—The lima:cu. 1%;o. 2, Capt. Jam Klinether. will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. x. • WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEW Enna:to . No. 2. Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday monung at 1U o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 1 P. at. THURSDAY P.ACRET.—The BRILLIANT. Capt. R. Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 1.. M. • FRIDAY PACKET—The Cure.=No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Friday evening atlo e. SATURDAY PACKET.—The IVltssumorat, Capt. De Cutup. will leave Phubuth every Saturday morning at LO o'clock; NVhceling ovary Saturday evening at 10 v. M. SUNDAY PACKET—The Is.Lic Nvortox, Capt. A. G. Meson. will leave Pittsburgh every Suer lay mornibg at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at lo nov 19. 184&. 1818. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dairy Packet Fenno AT .1 t, 1549. FRIVRILI ta 11121948. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND 4 I'. 5L The following new boats eoniplete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC. Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. A.Jaeobe; and LOUIS 511.ANE.. Capt. E. Bennett. The bouts aro entirely new. and are fitted up without r.tgariLio exylense. Every comfort that money enn procure has been provi ded. The bouts will leave the Monongahela Wharf Liont at the out of Roes et. Passengers will. be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. 10,181 For Browrisrille. The new and splendid passenger and mail steamer BA L'l'lt..,Capt.A.J ACM, ' will Inane for I e above port during the present weak, at ►. at., positively. For.freight or passage. apply on hoard. feb2 i s rgr la t, TILE fast running passenger stmr PENN SYLVANIA. R. C. Gass, Master,Uill leave regularly for the above and intermediate ports, on:Thurs day. May 11. For freight or passage an WZ-524THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA. H. Drmstsott. Master. will leave regularly for the above and intermediate laadings.Friday, May Id. For freight or passnee apply on board. relit The new and splendid steamer ORIENTAL. VAN fleas, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on Tkursday. May 1 1 For freight or lastTHE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, DEVINNET, Master, will leave for the aoove anu intermediate ports, on Friday, May 12. For freigfit or passage apply ott board. mulo — Yoc- S t :L ion 1 ii;" ai. I e li andziT liiiiiiiine. IagTHE good summer ST. ANTHONY, Tiros MAY, Master, will leave for the above, ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to . JAMES MAY. or GEO. AIILTF.NBERGER. Aet.__ For New Orlesiass. THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, JAMES ATKINSON MKSICT, Will leave for the above and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board. or to 4120 0, B. MILTENBERGER, Agent TllEnew Mail and Passenger steamer - r.;56 4 , S 2 I LANTIC. JA3MS PAr.KINSON, 71111Ater, aril leave for the above port this day, at 8 A. 11., positively. For frei:zlit or pn.cozenpply on honrd. feht? For Lafayette and NV abamh River. The light draught steamer SWAN,B. May. ii iltMaster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. For freight or passage apply ost board, or to ripr4 JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer AIitDAVIS. Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or p a ssage apply on board Beaver and Wellsville Packet. 14%411 C THE steamboat BEAVER. CHARLES E LARKE. Master. Will, during • the Commit_ winter reason, make daily trips to Beaver and. Wel tsville len v intr. Pittsburgh every.morning at 9 o'clock, and Wells vibe at 3 o'clock, P. 51. dects 'D. M.HIARTON & CO., Mums. New Arrangement. THF steamer CALEB COPE will leave for "" Beaver, Glasgow and Wellsville, on Tues day, turning. on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landing. between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HARBAUGIT. Agents. maril No. T. 3. Wood street. Pitiaburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swill steamer CONSUL, DORSEY P. Krvirir. Master. will leave regularly - for Wheeling. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at to o clock. precise/y. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. )t., positively. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every' nerommodation that eau be procured, for the comfort and safety of pus.enzers. has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevuut explosion. For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to mart JOHN FLACK. Agent. ... e ,Wltr new and splendid Passetwer Steastwr HIGHLANDER, Captain 1.1. A.ronsz. wil, ease for the Ghost' and all intermediate ports on Fri day, May Id For freight or passnge, having superior aecommoda times. npolv on hoard. may For Louisville. THE Keitincev River Packet. GREY EA GLE. BROOK B. 'Muster. will leave for the a ove mid intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. fated 3 For St. Louts. krlitTtl F. new and splendid steamer ANDREW FUI.ToN, W. H. Futrotc.Master.willleave for the above and intermediate landinrs regularly. -. For freight or passage apply on board. or to • . janI7TAMES MAY. TITS flue steamer WYOMING, TUOMAS GREENLEE, Master, will leave regularly . for the above port and all intermediate landings. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. or to npr•2l - GEO. B. ItTIT.TENTIETIGF.R. Meet. r lIHE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or 1 old person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or bail teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without tail, Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white. and the gums hard, Readei, just try this once. It is sold in New York at 5.2 Chatham st., and by WM. JACKSON: Agt., mar2o S 9 Liberty at. V" Our friends who feel inclined to assist In prom( enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attacli; scribers names. • •..- - - ...-.::. : -.•....,•.y.i, A CHEAP CAMPAIGN P.APERj Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention aro made known tri the country—say about the Ist of June next,—the undersigned will commenco thO publication of a small Compaign Paper; entitled THE SEFFERSONIA.N: which will bo issued weekly, for sii months, or until the result of the election is announced. The JEFFERSON lAN, will be filled with Political Matter, exclue sively ; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, vii: ti OU Ten Copies fot . - - ti Fifteen, • 7 0 Twenty, • • - . 9 40 ,: Fifty. - - - 20 00 lo One Hundred, - - - 35 qo It seems to be priers:lly admitted, thitt the approaching PreSidential C'ampai4l. t ,i;l be one of unusual ipteickit. :Th OM Rft: • - For St. I.otits. ply on board For New Orleans pasmwzi• snply an board 12=13=Mt I Finßrow - nayt 01=0'.1==1 13M=I=3 '•-: • .—, 'c..i-!7:,,,•'!•::.','..•••••:.,''.'-::•..•.*!.;:5'-•;.•1,Fi,--',',118 Bcinktrs lIELL Clanilr; BANKERS, EXC IiNGEj3ROKFR9, And Dealers in Foreign. and Domutk Fathangt4da catrs of Deposst, Bank Notes. add Sikrr, No. 65 w: street .3rd door Mow. Fourth; irutsidei Pittsburgh, Pa t .- • KRAMER & 12.11.H111. . Bankta and •Exchange Brokers, Deem in -Foreign ern& Domotic Bills. Bill, of Exchange,. Cartffieetss . , if it, Bank Nord. and 'Cain. - Corner of Third and Wood itts., directly opposite the .Strf7 . ... • Charles Hotel. N. LIOLMr.S dL SO Bankers and Dealers iri Exchange Cain grid Beinkriallll . • , No. 55 Markerstrser, Piusburgh. - - szi.use. RATE. • ZXCIIAIIOII. 91111311111•11,kg , Nevi York t pr Cincinnati , Philadelphia " Louisville • 41- Baltimore " St. Louis Bioint. rata.; Ohiq Indiana Kentucky Virginia Whceling Tenuesaca aulQ-y I di. 11 II ft 111 # " i * 3 • ILL S. !LOON. . roes. f-• 1100.*.ek SARGENT. - BANKERS AND -EXCHANGE .13 . 11010ER.S;- • N. E. Corner of Wood and Salk Pl, - TIEALERS in Cain, Bank Notes, Time Bills, FOrelp ,L 1 aid Domestic Exchange,Cerdficates of Depasit,Atti;. :d EXCHANGE on all the principal 'Cities of and Europe. for sale in Sums to suit pure.hasers. CURRENT and par funds received on depositei.. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the VithriNtst,loC Newest rates: 1 WETERZICCESI -1 sr, M.ssra. M. Leech & Son, = • • ,' " Ogden & Snowden, ' . 1 . - '._ i " Wm. • I3ell & Son. Pitistrurga. , . . 1 " S. Itll.7lurken & C.., 1 " English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, • . Co.)• , • ° . Fates. Lathrop & Co.. Philadelphia,- ~, , •• W. It. Thompson & . ... ir o n i tty. ' , limos & Co. / p:,,,,, York.' .• 0 Babcock & Co. • . -. . 0 . Tiffany, Ward & Co.. 1 • - . : ' 0 JllO. MCIIIIOUgh & CO. I Baltirnora. : Mr. James George, " H. Hanna. Cincinnati, O. : •. • 1 -1 :- ~. n Joseph Watsson, L M assiloryo,;., Sf guars. Fenner & !TM Mau, . R. P. Ellis, Esq.. Cashier,"Bank of Wistoi!n, Pi,. Pittsburgh. Sr•piernber 2d. 1047.1 - Rosedale Gael:tend', 131 rrflE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to Ids 1 friends. acd the citizens generally. that ROSEDALL has been newly fitted -up for thi- aeeommodation' alnit '- comfort of the Public. The buildings have been furnished • in it neat and fashionable style; and the siirroundirig gardens have been laid out in a fashion that will attruat, all who have taste for beautiful scenery. • '!,. The location of Rosedale is well known, • Situate :Manchester, within a mile.end.a half of the city, on bank •of the Ohio. the prospect in every directiornill , , charming. For health and comfort, there is ucr.plaest:',.: equal to itini.the neighborhood of Pittsburg/2, : • A limited timelier of families, who desire a sitninit residence out of the city. will be received on easy terms,,:. Transient visiters will find ROSEDALE a most agreettda, place in which to pass a day or a week. - The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied WWI delicacies of the season : Delicious. Beverages,. Creams, Fruits. Confectionaries. &e. The Table will supplied with the choicest viands. - . IT:7 - The whole establishment Will he .conducted.o* striet,temperanec principles. Tat-pin Alleys huve beet built; but co betting will be permitted.. All EasaiirerEtl chance are prohibited. The facilities for reaching Rosedale are ,numerenua An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheng. Bridge every half hour, and will leave passengers at Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leaves tine Alleghent - Wharf every hour. and lands within afew hundred yaids of the Rosedale Cottage, mapl-tf Wall Paper Warehouse. O. 47, MARKET STREET. between Third .. Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Ps..- . ..-TiiO3lAS PATMER,F.' , Manufacturer and Importer df WALL PAPEIt, Firs 7 . .Board Prints, Borders, landscape Papers, Ornamentilk.:. Designs . , Transparent Window Shades, tec.,- and dealer - e. , in AN ruing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet an4 - .Bindersf Boards, &e., &c.—has at present on band a very extensims , and well assorted stock of every article in his.line of siness. To persons who buy to sell again, he will mikar so liberal . a discount as can hardly tail to secure their carel. tout; and the great variety from which housekeepers will . hav , e.it in their power to select, and the very low prices at -- ; wh i ch he is determined to sell them, will, he flatters.hiM... --, self. present such inducements as cannotbearcred,in this. location, by any other lionse in the trade; , ]Bags and . Tanner's Scraps will lie taken 'hi ex change. at the highest prices. • inatl3-4ni LAND FOR SALE—The subscriber oilers forsale 500 , ;_:" acres of Land, in Middlesex township, 13101er couri•.'•:- . ty. between Butler and rittsibureh, and sevim Butter: 350 acres cleared, the btaante well timbered, Whir , ' three farm houses, a : Jame ham. and a good mill site, , iviel suilicient water for a grist and . saw mill. thereon; -Chi thsi: , same strewn, four and six miles above, there lire two grist mills. and several saw mills.. Thete ismo .bettet- - s land in the coun s tvz i It wig-he sold all together; or ht."; one, two. or three kundred acres. Persons wishing to have •moil level lamd. easily farmed, would do.ivell , avail themselves of this opportunity, and examine-41e.,, land. Em en . ] . IVM. BOYD. Card. • T WOULD like to call the attention of Cotmtry Moir chants. Hotel and Steamboat flar-keepers, to examine nty- stock of Wines, Lawn* Cigars. &c.. now in store and cellar, consisting of-the , ' most celebrated Brands. Ste. Sc. recline confident of, hating the largest and best assorted stock in any . hottitif West of the mountains. and being engaged in tl e'unnnr., tation of Wines and I.iquors, & - e.. direct to this country, perscrris can rely on being accommodated. both in pm* , and quality. P. C. MARTE.N.;. r 9 corner of Smithfield and Frnnt streeti. ZillE attention of gentlemen Purchasing garmenti - fow l dress wear, or ordinary business purposes, is directr . .., ed ;to the stock of goods at present on our counters,:eori.:'? sieung of every grade and shade of French, English - , and.: Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless variety, and Ve , inings for every one's use, which will be made to* didet in . a superior manner, at prices that will notbe giiestiontld by the Best of bargain makers. C. WERIVEBERG, inarls (late -ArGui re dCo.) 251 Liberty 5t,'7,:".-1. jEADER i If yOu have bad HAIR, you would realliVr lt„ be astonished at the effect of a 2s. bottle of lONESf CORAL , HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs but oustdille Sold at e 2 Chatham st., N. Y_ and by • W:11. JACKSON, Agent,, ). Liberty street. DESIDERATUM TO ALL t India Rubber Fluid, for preventing Pens CorrOdifii lit Ink; also, for adaptinethem to write ott Farchin ez!!„,.. Without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate the ink flows mug free. To Students, onveynneeis, and Mertuittifs - : Men, it is invaluable. )3y merely adding a fdve. r ditipsief'. this Fluid to the Ink ill use. it will instantly be .found r ,l43,::: be the best auxiliary ever offered, as it nentralizeillili acid, precipates the sediment, causes a free flovior,thit Ink. and dispenses with the trouble of wiping'a Just received and for sale by & STOCK - TON, Stationers., a ,3 cor. Market and Thiiiisits: , STER..Agentfar Atexitan toprci. . AV sl i il . O cure Warrants and Pensions for widows, - Ado , his office. ItakewelPs Building, opposite the New Conn , flonse. Pittsburgh, l'a. My son, in the General Land Office, at Washirtgli?tu. attend to sty business there, free of charge tcrappli4 - :cants. feha, tIF DAVID ADAMS, of But s crAtnny, "volanteOr' , lately from Mexico ,) will call upon the Post BTasterk (Allegheny city, or on Dr. W w att, he ill bear ofsolneilitng .to lug intrent. S West.--Point IS orka. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders; have otitis:: Z ...,. menced business on Penn st., near the. Poitts,Catahs'.: ',establishment formerly carried Oil by Stneliktouse& 11e1.r..', . son. Persons whilling.to purchase Strain Engines: tot:, : I'll3ortts. or for other purposes, will please favor. us witli.a , call. as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnich theta Oix,, ;Os favorable terms as any other establislunent lathe city; I Also, rolling mill and castings of every dwrip . tiatiCE/i ' . be had at the shortest notice. • - -, RrositENcinr--Capt. Robert Beet. llamas Seca:Fogy . Church, Carothers & Co., H. Beatty. &so, M. Allen & Co. O YPRIAN PRETON. --, an2.l! ENOCH IVAGNEH._,_, . ~-;. .. °AT; STIGAR-16 this. IN:caI:LT - I,f L n 4c NICOLS (ring subscribers for our Campaign paper; will be gotid a sheetsof paper at the bottom. 'whereon'to write Federal Party, so often defeated, ii , oneti more in the field, endeavoring, witkiti . hundred Briarean hands, to gra.sp and bririi ' within its ranks, all the' factions and faii; ends of parties in the country; so Sas to make common opposition: to the Democracy f ,. On account of the extreme cheaptiatit of the paper, we shall be obliged to adopt the cash system, rigidly. , Therefore,,,, attention will be paid to any order, - Anlesli accompanied by the cash.' • The JEFFERSONIAN sdili :yield s`: zealous support to the Noioiiii*the• NATIONAL CONVENTION ; And will- bold uprc to public gaze, the unprincipled . and unpa• triotic course of the Federal party,imd those who are lending "aid and comfort." to our Country's enemies. 'Address, (post paid,) L. ITAIIPEII Pittsburgh, Pa, March ft, IS48: rOgT - coF/Ca .< +c-.. -. i 5 ~. EZZI=3 • BUVOIg rata County & City iird's Relief Notes : Pennsylvania Co..- • t Maryland: • New Yotk New Orleans , LEVI BURCHFIELD; 410:f r' 7e:r. 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