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North-Eastorn, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. 14. • - ARRIVALS AND DEI RTURE OF ILAILS. , Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. IE, closes 12 Is We sti rzt Cin. and Lanier., due 8 P. x.. closes S A. at South. via Balt.and Waabington, due BP. closess A. N. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. M.. closes A. lt. Ezie-suii Western Neiv York, due 8 P. it., closes 8 A. M. Plank of Pittsburgh -Exchange Bunk ..... Merchants' and M. Bank Farnient , Deposit Bank • • . Band Street Bridge Northern Liberties Bridge Old 'Allegheny Bridge Connellsville R. ILlStock, paid on shares,B2,so City - Bonds (G hr eent,•) Monongalieln Bridge Gas Stock • . OFFICE OF THE POST, Trzsostloammi. May 16th. 1.543. Business was dull yesterday, partly on account of the breach in the canal. But in a few days it is hoped mat ters will be righted, and business will move on as usual. The prompt action of the Canal Boardwill relieve much of theanziety that has been felt. Strigite—This article seems to be declining a trifle; we saw an ercelleut article offered at 41e. currency yes terday; andseveral sales were made at this price. Some dealers still ask and obtain SOC4c. for a prime article, cash and time. Molasses—Sales were made at 27223 e. Oranges—None in market and tone in the east, as ri we were infoned by a dealer who ras just returned. . Le mons — Very - scarce; 84.50 can be obtained for lar,re lots. Flowe—The market was so unsettled yesterday that we think it hardly worth while to give quotations; we May state that a decline of about 12 or 1511111ns per bar rel is noticed, on account of the increased . .didiculties of shipping eastward. The lines will not receipt for less than $l,OO Ip• bbl. In a few days, it is thought, a change for the better will ocear. The receipts yesterday were small ; and some lots were shipped around the point, for the east, by the owners. Feathers—Bales small at about the usual rates. An advance is expected, on account of the advance in Louisville. MEM Window Glass—Market very dull, and sake in a retail way at 53..3703,50; for large lots $3,25 is asked. Money—Norwalk again looks bad—worse ; the same may be said of Sa.ndusky. Kramer & I2abta , who hare all along been buying at .5 per cent, now refuse to tale the notes of either of those hanks at lets than LO per eclat. it is the general opinion that they will both go down entirely. As to Erie there is nothing new. NO news of any more failures up to the time the paper went to press. We advise money' takers to be careful; no bank is safe. , - VEW 1.100K5.-110BARTS EUTLRR'S ANALOG /11 11obarrs Analy Y. sis f Bishop Buller's nal andnog of NaCund.and Rev o caltsl, to the Const A ituiod Course of Nature: with notes. Also, Cranford's ques tions for Extunifianon; revised and adapted to the use of Schools, by Charles E. West, Principal of Rutger's I/i -mitate, city of New York. Anthem's Li &statute. Ik Amieithet. 4-e.—The Di. &net-- tate, De Andeitins, Paradox's, and Soul dorn Seipionis of Cicero, and the Lifc of Attica.- by Cornelius Nepos. With Englisla Notes, Critical and ' Explanatory, by ,Chas. An thon. 1.. L. D. The .13e0 Bewik.—Deseription of the - Seasons, Scenery, Rural Life. and Country Asuusementr.; by. Thus. aiith 36 illustrations. -4 Noce: by Atarryat —Tim Children of the New Forest by Capt-Marrystt. R. N. Sir TAtodoreliroughsoes; or I.aurcl Water; by G. P. R. James. The above *corks received this day and for sale by' JOHNSTON ik STOCkTON, Bookseller*, malt corner Market and Third sta. =EI IkArANTEIb—An active partner, with 51,500 cosh ', cap ital, to engage in a profituble manufacturing bust ness, farorably established in the city. S CIITIIIIIIII.T, General Agent, naafi Smithfield street. 1 1 0BACCO--10 boxes Itriseich & Watkins 2 " " extra poundig 5 .14 If lgs told 16s; 10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist; • • 10 •• Pgb. Cavendish Phy; 20.000 Common Seger.: 20 ; 000 Half Spanish do.; (or sale by • J. U. ‘VILIJAMS. 110 Wood st. sOAP -12.1 Val Caudill Superior; 25 boxes Praetor & Gamble Family; 10 " Crompton & Co. Palm: for sale by MaB J. D. 1111.1.1 AMS. - trINEGAIL-20 bbls. Cider Vinegar; just reed and for 1 sale by (mall SELLERS & NICOLS. L ARD 011,__.r2t No. 1: Lard Oil;and by (or gale lOtalti] 'SELLERS & NICOLS. FISH-20 bbls, No. Herring; 10 " `• Shad; reed and for sale by mal3 SELLEFLS & NICOLS. SAL ROCHELLF-v-2 cases received and for sale by..:11. A. FA lINESTOCK & CO, _ snyl2 . car bit and Wood stn. SIitrH.MORPIIA-20cmur innd for sale ,B.Ar qt T yctreo.myl2 eor Ist and Wood Of,. CORN 3IEAL-100 bbls Kiln Dried Corn Meal. just re. , sieved and for sale by S.* W. HARBAUGH, ap2o _ 53 Water, and 104 Front st. Teas! Teas: Teas! FRESII AND FRAGRANT, IMPORTED IN 1149. J TST received at the Pekin Tea Store. No. 70 Fourth street. near Wd. Pittburgh. a very heav stork of fresh GICEEN and B oo LACK s TEAS, from the N e w York Pekin Tea Company all imported this spring. The young Ityrims am! 00lo n g Blank Teas arc very fine and frag rant, padied l , -1 and 5 lb. packages also in half chests. R.etailers are invited to call anil examine our stock. They will be accommodated with any quail tity they wish (or—from 5 ihs: to a half ebest sit the same price. Also a prime lot of 60 bags of old Mocha, Gov't Java, Rio. and St. Domingo Co ff ees, at wholesale and Covering's double refined Sugars, in loaf. crushed and pulverized, at 14 cents per lb.; usually renthed at 16 eenta. French spicpleed Chocolate; a prime article. .- 'N.pledge ourselves in all cases where the a- Love articles do not give sours satisfaction, to return the money. A. JAYNES, mitt ' 70 4th st. near Wood. HAD— yls l . o ' b - arrels Trimmed Shad, for sale by SMITH k. SINCLAIR. P ROPOSALS will be received nt the °thee of the sub scriber until the 24th of May, for the building of a Public School House in the Village of Minersville. The house is to be of brick: with atone basement fitly feet front, by:thirty-twit feet in depth. Terms of payment as follows: One-fourth cash. as soon as the first floor of joists is laid; one-fourth when the second floor is laid; one fourth when the building is completed, and the balance in tan months allerwards. The bnilding is to be furnished with desks and seats far two schools, and the whole to be ready (or use by the first of next October. Persons wishing to propose for the work can examine the plies and specifications at the office of . . EDW D. GAZZAM, mej President of Board of Directors of Pitt District. • THE MORNING POST, and all the Daily and most of the Weekly Pitusburgh and a few Eastern, Western and Northern Newspnpers, and SibbePs Counterfeit De; Lector, &c., kept Tor sale by , .iISAAC HARRIS, At his General Arency and Intelligence Odice, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. tnayl • rpOzhe fionorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for - the county of Alle ghenf: Q The petition ofJas. liughes.fst Ward,eity of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweah, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the acCommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing 'Louse in the Ward aforesaid. suit pritys that yottr Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public . house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as an duty bound, will pray. JAS. IIL7GUE.S. We, they subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid AVard. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house loom and conveniences for the accomnodation of teas.- .eleis and others. and that said tavern Is necessary. Allen Cordell, James Gray,'4th street. Webb Closey, John Caldwell. John Walker. James Crawford, John Dunlop. David 111 , ffee, ff. SAtingwalt. E. S. Butler. A. Beelen, James B. Sawyer. mal3.3t• QEGAILS-20,0001ialf Spanish Cigars fur sale by SIVIITIm sCL) M*N lAROLINA TAR -- U 8 bbli. Carolina Tar for sale low by (mayll) JAMES MAY. bt--ds. pitch tot aale low by JAMES MAY SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE AILMBIAN NlGHTS—Expresslydesigned for family readies; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. To be completed In 12 parts; Part Ist just received and fur sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, cor. Market and Wets. • Geor MIASHIONABLE TAlge Armor, rr LOR,No. 43, Market street.— Having removed his Tailoring Establishment to the rooms on Market et., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by Bosworth & Oe, the undersigned is prepared to All nll or ders in his line which may beentrusted to hiscare,py bis old friends and customers, and the public geneially: His long experience in the businesi and the success-'with' which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, emboldens to hope for a lib elal share of pale:mare. :He will make all deg:limb:we or Clothing In the best manner, as most fuhfoaable style, FOR CASH. - aritS•ly' _T ~ ke = -'l' -1i y ~..__. ~: ~p.::.. ~ ....~ .. .. ~,.... ,: _. §;: ~ ..T. .iti.. 't .:-~' tirtiat ctiib. din STOOKS. Par value. Askerl. $50.00 850,75 850,00 • • 50;00 44,00 43,50 • • 50.00 47,00 45,00 None in market. 50.00 50.00 45,00 • 50,00 35.00' 25.00 35,00 .35,00 5.00 1,43 05,00 25.00 50.00 Dolly•Reylew of like Markets. • I barrels for sale by SMITH h SINCLAIR GEO. ARMOR: - . :.!=•':'i. 7 :A;l7- ,t.,,•fk.:-.'. TRADE. poiLT 010 oFtErr VATET. tt THE citrr..sr:,—rALLtzco Steamera A RRIVED. - Bever. L'hirk. " • Balite. Jacobs: Brownsville. • " Atlantic. Parkinson, do; • " 14 Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and IVellsville Miehigan No. tt, Beaver; k Luke Erie, Hemphill, Beaver: Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, CM; Swiss Boy, --. Cin; 'EUreka, Crozier, Louisville; D, Steamer Beaver. CIark,DEPARTE Wellsville; " Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: " Caleb Cope. More, Beaver and Wellsville. " Monongahela, Stone, Cia; Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; i • " Skipper. Stooks, Parkersburghi " North Carolina, Deviney, St. Louis; Philip Doddridge, Moore, - Zanesville. " Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport. ' The Cincinnati packets will reaume their regular trips. 1,10- See card of Brownsville packets it:1" See cards or Wellsvillrrpacketr Bar The Rivers are now very high, and the wharves are lined with boats—ready to take out freight or passengers. But unfortunately there is not enough of either in the city for all, and so many are compelled to withdraw for a few weeks. The Savanna is advertised to depart for the South. Thi le canal break will give employment for some of the small class steam boats for a few days. Four will commence running to Freeport to-day, we understand, viz .--The Dover, Cinderella, Yan kee, and Pilot No. 2. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR 'WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE 01110 LEL& RUGULAR SATCILDAT PACRET. - -TIIC A No I line and fast ae - TELEGRAPH. I. J. Perry. Com ing. le n ave for Wheel- Cincinnati an d L ouisvil le all iuter Pittsbur tue g diate Ports, every Saturday, at Id o'clock precisely. For freight or passage uppir on board. or to • FORSI - 1 II Jr. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a %leo. entirely to the comfort ot pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no town on the western waters. The Teleraph will ri o t in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No b r and Pike NO 0, to Saint Louis—time through. rive DAYS. • 11p21-y sTRAMtin GR. KEA/ WOOD:, CHANGE OF TlME—Summer Arrange: ment from -April 21.—Lenve Alatielicater at o'clock in the morning, and at each eVell hour until 9 o'clock at night. -txcepting her I o'clock trip. which will he omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-past each hour, until half-past 9at night, omitting her half-past i trip. _ Sundays excepted. Greenwood Gardetris now open for the reception of visiters. The Boat lauds at the Garden. mad J. MICAIN. Proprietor. Proposal• fo - r - a Loan. TRlAStititl DEPAIitYLVt, Aprill7.le4ll. o. Q HALED proposaLs will be received. antler the act of 0 SloarAlarrh last, until 3.p. in., on Saturday, the 17th June, forsixteen millions of dollars of Elated States stock, reimbursable twenty years 'from and after the let day of July:lS4S. bearing six per cent. interest per amount. payable seini-anuuallv, 011 the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. No bid will be received be low par; nor will any bid be considered unless one per rent thereof is deposited in some depository cif the Unites! States at or before the date fixed fur , opening the propo sale. The bids- in all cases, tonal be unconditioned. and without any reference to the bids of others, and should state distineky the premium offeretto The proposals should he seated, and endorstoll ` Propose/Ajar loon oy !Sta.' and addressiVto the Secretary of the Treasury, Wash ing:toe Cis". ' D. C. The sums which may be ' , mewed will h e required to be paid to she depositary of the U States fleetest the places of residence of' the reruns- respect ively whose earn, may be successful; but the amount of the accepted bide from bidder...not residing in the United States, must be deposited witlo the amoicalot treasurers at New. York, !Jordon, Philadelphia, or' New Orleans To give an opportunity to all persons to participate in the investment of fund.' n this stock, Lids will he received for the lowest deemnination of certificates Authorized by law—being tor filly dollars—as wells* for higher sums. All certificate.* under one tlmusend dollars will be trans ferable on the books of the treasury; but all certificates for that sum and upwards will be transferable on the books of the treasury, or by delivery with coupons at tached, at the option of the bidder. To avoid expe nse , contusion- and multiplication of acedusas, all certificates with coupons attached will be for the sum of one thou sand dollars. The successful bidders will he required to deposite the amount awarded irtfive equal instalments in each of the monthaor July. August. September, October, and Novem ber of the prevent year. except for sums not exceeding twenty thousand dollars, where the bidder may la derir nun of making immediate payment, in which- care -the whole amount may be at once deposited. The stuck will hear interest in all eases front the date of deposit/ l ee , The bids will be opened at the TreaSury DepaHment at 3,r. In, on Saturday, the 17th of June, le-11, in ithe pres ence of all persons who may desire Lb attend; but, under zrprovizion Introduced into the art of plat of March last. no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his hid. On all bids not accepted, the amountdepositeal in advance will be immediately returned. The whole premium on the amount awarded must lie deposited as part of the first payment required iu July next. E.! 1. WALKER, S The Treason , . Each of the daily papers of Lios eeretaryi of toni Nese York, Phila delphia, Unlit:more, Charleston. and New Orleans, and in all other States the papers selected to print the lawn of the United States, are authorized to publish this advertise ment. Arrill2l—dtl7ll,luneit" T- Baker Scribisers, Publications. HE subscribe it. rs hayinit been appointed agents lir the sale of the publieations of the above well known publishing house, have a full supply of their books on band which they can sell nt the eastern prices, wholesale or re tail. Among the works recently published by them which have been highly recommended as exeeedingly interest ing and valuable, may be found ••'llie Czar, his court and People,' "Ireland's welcome to the Stranger," Bethel Flag ." by Gardener Spring. D. I). "Nitpolcon and his Martkalls," " Washington and Ms Generals," "The Sts red-Nloun thins," by 3. T. tiendier." Orators of France." Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works, S. Arthurs"‘lol2. king haste to be rich." " Riches have wings," " Keeping up appearances.' "Debtor and Creditctr," &c. he. Also. The works from the press of Robert Cprter, the charac ter of whose publications is well known: "Jurretines Theology," in 4 vols." Haldane on Routans." "The Con vein," by author of School Girl its Flake. MeChegue's works, 2 vols. &c. &. New books received as soon as published, ELLiorr k ENGLISH. may 10 78 Wood and 56 merket stn. Cryaral Plate Wlndolv• r icl l ass. mile ONLY cnv.TrA I. PhATEGLASS that has never been known to lose its polish, afterl being put in the windows. It is equal in quality to the French and Eng lish Plate Glass, and ieranch lower /) pric e. LOOKING - GLASSPLA'rES, OP LL SIZES Also, Hardware of all descriptions. Oermari English and American. ROOSEVELT & SON New York, April 1. 1844-Mp6-2m•l •lonongahela Navigationqiimpany. BOOKS w il l be opened for the subscnption of Stock to extend this improvement from BrOwnsville to the State line, at the following times and pinees, viz: at Waynesburgh, Green co., on the 30th Ind 31st May; New Geneva. Fayette et). on the tst JUne; West Brownsville,lVashitivon eo., on the 2+l June; Pittsburgh. (at the Exchange. Banklion the 4th June; and to remain open at the lust mention ed place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.' apt 9 WM. BAKEWEI,L, fj7•Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesbargh Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniotonwn; Examiner, Washington: insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa per to Secretary._ DI CHROMATE POTASH-400 rbs.iiist received and for side by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO ; corner Firm and Wood a . m.; UMHITS TCRPENTINE.-20 received 1J and for sale by H. A. FARNESTOCK & may 10 cor. tot and Wood sic S ICILY LIQUORICII-5 Cl:lse/ClUbl received nod for sale by D. A. FAONE-STOCK tr. CO., maylo eor. lot and Wood stn. , • for sale b .1 eo n e oar, on ' nsigninent and y [mai] SELLERS k NICOLS. • Pat eeeee 11'11 Carriage Manufactory, Opposite the Merchants' irotet, Smithfield sired, and in Di amond Alley, between Wood and Smiilifteld streets,' . Wuxi= may always be f ound an 'Limon , went of Family Canva es, Barouehes. Buggies. and all hinds o ifleary Work, ' r -tm , m . "` from a six horse Wagon doyen to a Whee. barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line are respeetially invited to ca 11. may 11.tf Fire and Marine inionr"nce, rpuE Insurance Company of North America, of Phile -1 dolphin, throu gh 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. DI rtEcTonis I Arthur G. Co ffi n, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor, Samuel IV. Jones, Samuel 'Wl o mith, Edward Smith, Ambrose W lite, John A. Brown, Jacob M. taus, John White. John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry 1). Slierrard: Seer. 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 eiperience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous elsarneter. it nosy be considered es offeringi ample securi ty to the public. AVILLIAIit P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh 1 mayfly JOOkld DUFFS BOOK-KEEPING /AND WRITING 111.0031 S RE MOVED to Messrs' Atezander a. Day's BuirdingsVorth side of theDiamond.—Pc ns desiring to finish their Mercantile Education, in the Most thorough and expeditious manner, will find Mr. D.'s institution the most perfect West of the Mouitugns. I Partnership settlements and balance she Mills, Factories, Joint Stock Comfmnies, an business. can be furnished with a specific counts. drawn up in such a manner ns ti ripening, eonducting,' closing and final setah affairs? thus affording the keeper of the tit erring guide, from the totarnencement.to Oat of the business.. • , - Hovas-0 t 0.4, 'anal to 10 r. te. REHM ... . . . ... . .. ~ . P1i,...P......•.;.':, , 4.. - • z...-. ; :„ . :,..- - -ii .. 1.:.t"...r:i•- - _ , ......,:.n - ;77:•'?. - .':',..:/. - -..': - ' .. ' FIRM= . . ATACKt.II.E.L—S:co*I tuii-3.just ree'll. and for sale by 13 1 waY 3 ' ' . • . F.DAIIIXI) (311.8 ER.. __. 13 .CON --10.0001bs hog romAtl4t.l revel re d and for snle - by My ii POIIKDEXTRIt tk. Co. LARI)--3;ixru lbs good Lard, in bbis. ret.o.ZT;7, sttle by . inyG POINDEXTER& Co. N 0.,,, /1 0 FPRE---100 bugs prime green - Rio Coffee. lust see'd ki from Baltimore. my 8 POINDEXTER & Co. P EPPER -luo Lana iu store "d for sale at very mod erate prices, by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. . LlME—"_io fin sale by myfl POINDEXTER & Co. OAF sUGAR__m bbbnumbers Loaf /Sugar, in store and tbr sale by. nl6 POINDEXTER. b. Co. fp.ilA-450 haltehena Younglly on. imperial and Guar powder Teas, for sale by POINDE-XTER Sc Co. D RIED PEACIIES—IOU bu. very good. in store and for sale by my 6 POINDEXTER & Cu. DOTATOES—.SOO sacks Illinois Potatoes.for sale by rny6 JAMES MAY. T ARI 3-13 bbls Lard for sale bY 14 my a JAMES MAY. BBARLEY-394bags Just InneThd and Mr vale by W. W. lIA4PLUGH. Tl, AMILY extrafcir ante by ap 20 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at B _ ROOMS-53 doz Bromits, forstde by my 6 1 . 301`15 casks. superior, just received and tor sale by [mytil SAIITII & . lbs Bacon, for sale by, I) my° . JAMES MAY. Water st. RIED BEER -10(10 pounds sugar cured, for salt by I J up 20 J.l). WILLIAMS...I.IO Wood at 01111ITS.--20 doz.. atie IJ and for auk low by [innys] EDWARD TODD ' h Co, r`ITZVE ma 2 RYE FLOUR--40 bldg. just landing and for sale by . mat S. a: W. If . ARIIAMT. CHEESE—A small lot Western Reserve, old and ors for gale by (m1).3) SMITH & SINCLAIR. l ARD—No. 1 Lard. in barrels and kegs. fur sale b• • maya 'SMITH .g. SINCLAIR. S i n " lnT - 3 -4 . 'WU j". Sides, tor 1 74 1 ;411 & SINCLAIR. Tr.A.M.3-25,000 lbs. Bums for No le by tnay3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. ANVASSED BACON lIAMS-.o lt haml.just recri• C ccl and for sale by (um 3) EDMUND GRERIt. lams LARD, m u , a n d for oak by ll inny3 EDMUND GREER. ALENA POTATOPS-7.5 sacks ware just carefree IX and for sale by Dnay3) fXI CC t 111001111F.MI. i TAILIF:1) PEACHES--IS sacks very true, juvt reeeivt d I_/ tend for 'tale by fapti smrrirrA- sirs:Pt-4m TjLAXbids. in anon. and for yule by nrut7 S. tt W. fiAlitittll3ll. 21) KEGS LEAF LARD. dud 9 rrerived null (or sole Ay (n 27) EI)MOND GREER. REASE LARD. -22 bids. Grease Lord. just received C and for role by Ir2ml SELLERS 3, NICOLS. C OFFEE. -00 bags Prime Rio, ju s t received and for sale by (a27] EDNIOND GREER. 0 erri II; sNATII-S.-10 dozen. just received and 7i...r i. 7 sale,b)' inpiifil KING A MOORHEAD, Irl A I ' , ILIKES.-2.5 dozen. on hand and for sale b;: ----- tirAi KING A NMORIIKAD. 1 7 Ctral E--- ) ,='lll)N` rlkftad,37'.Mgfißili-af). 6 t I MILS. Atiniongvbeta Rectified 'Whisk e y. in store lf and for sale by fi17,1 KLII , R)NI) GREER. . . ..__.,........ I itoNA.ND NAILS--A barge assortment on hand and for sale. (ap 2.9 KING A. moon ft nik D. .. O. Sugar, a prune etude, Just re -11 and fur auk by mat C. & IV DARRAI:GII. iTATS-26,6 bags Outs. I;st : received per strainer. tidet 4,, Cope and "leaver, slid tor sale be .ma 2 S. A IV. DARRAUGH. ('t UNARY SFX:D-2 barrels Just recetived, and for sal. madby It. A. FARM:S*I'O4'K A CO.. Cot. First and Wood sta. DOTATOES-114 sacks prime Ildinois Potatoes, laud in! from S. 13. Genesee, awl for side b ma} y SMITH & SINCLAIR. fILEAR LIACO ' N SIDES—In store and for se!rrhy F.DM I'N D GREER, triay3 Liberty st., opposite Sinithfiekt st. O LIVE OIL-2 dor. qui Superior; 2 pis. L. for sale by J. D WILLIAMS. Ty 61P-74. bales Manilla !temp. a very bandsmen,. at , 1.1. title, is, store and for sale by my POINDEXTER A Co, Clat t ili. 7l ;ci - i - e 7 .4:11i - iVi7,117, - ifiiiiiT r 50 boles 101.12 IVindon• Gins*: for sale by my 6 POINDEXTF.It A Co. 11.1 ; 31 SALTS—Ri ba rrels ins reretved and tbr sale /A by l I A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. my u • corner First and Wood sta 15021 sm.r B -10 cask, just (revived and for sale 4 by B. A. FAHNESTOCE My 6 earlier:First and Wood its ntr-sE-50 IVestern Reserve, just lauding i g from steamer Michigan and for sale by my 6 S. & W I(ARRA CG H. I A RD 01.1.-11 Ltd. to. I. mit. reed and for cal, by It A. FAHNESTOCK h ins corner First and Wood sta. C ASTILE SOAP-1n eases Just reed and for rale by 13. A FAIINESTOCH & Co., meta corner First and IVriod abs . OIL OF LEMON.I-50tbi.-MSiir.--eqtritd-ar-sril;,l7-y 11 .FAIINF-MTOCK Co., nits cornet First and IVood sic Liciumucl;--1 ease just reed and for sale by a A. PARSES - POCK A CO., 41141,3 corner First and Wood its. O LIVE 011. 2 -100 gallons jo;t rree-T;.cd. and On .100 by a A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., 1 . Cof.! and WOIHI Fit f r—u \ l l 2. l l . OVLAV EN DEli—lSti eiv !La: in Nal re ed and tot •ale by D. A. FAIINESNLt7K A. Co., znay2 corner First and %Wood ma FRESH EDW.-301044 more of ;bow fine (rent. No. 1 Ilerrln2: 20 bids Nlaellerel.)o.o received mini for .air by fap2.IRING & MOORHEAD. _ FEOER . ..=lo 7 obarrc la Fandiy Flour. extra_ in ..doc an fur aale by S & W. HARR& M.HI. Pin% No 159 Water and Front oda, I.)UrATIJE.7 4 .--30/ burrylft Ne.stimittmcliAut.,. pail I. landing and for lido by S. do %V. n lY It i REKS toarrelt Green ny morn jr and for auk by s. W. HAIApi LITACGII. apt.ll C HANIPAGNE AVINEA-24 Llaiiitrts 51alteee Croce and 23 Hookers Crown Clianipitigne IVine now land ing and for *alit by (argot P. C. MARTIN. LARD OD...—iti WIN No. I Lard Oil, a mime article, 4 do. No. 4 2, do. do toyd For hale by SELLEII.4 & NICOLS. 1 9 PRING PASIIiON poit — iATs.—This beauti• Ett 7,1 ful style of II A T S are fIOW rea4ll.• at 1171.11 . 4 PA I:LSON'S Tilrii.—Sp.rnal.aled,;, L.t.6.llto,lecTY;; 1,...) consbuttly on hand,-and for sale. wholesale and re. tail. by fati] s.p.l.LEtts .. UNDRI ham.—Hues; I.tuen.hin ti.liovel • ; Curial du. A J Coed do.; Spode. and !token, for sale by ap2O KIM.: rt, MOORIfF.An. •-• • A ,acs, ~ rappers and lets, just reed on consignment and for sale by P 7 MILLER tc. RICKETSON. AT AILS AND SPIKRS--A complete assortment of tali sizce, commonly on baud by np2S SMITH k SINCLAIR. 50 Boxes Sicily Lemmata; 40 ban prime N. C Tin in good order ,recefred and for rule by. marl-Iw. TAAF'FF; & O'CONNER -........_ I, I OIIIOD GREER., Floo, . Produte and General Com- JO mission .11ferehnnt, and Muthank Grocer, Liberty street, head of Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. ap27 4Plreeeltred nnrl fir sal; by ED3IOND a 27 Liberty st.. opposite Smithfield st. A/, 1141DS W O . NEW SUGAR, pun strictly .." prune: in store and for sale by a 27 EDMOND ORF:ER. F ____.,— EATHERS-23 sacks prime Kentucky Feattiera just received and rot male by POINDEXTER & Co. ap24 P ICKLED PORK-10 bble. Mese Perk: .5 4 . Prime in store and for SELLERS & Ceroon P.; 24 lbs. Manilla; for isle by • ma, J. 1). WILLIAMS, 110 IVooo At. _ 00BER'S ISINGLASS.-12 boxes juin received am C for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCX & CO., maylo cor. lot and Wood sta. 00 LIBLS. TAR, of prime quality and good condition, on consignment and for sale by TAAPPL dc O'CONNOR. 1 A CASKS MACON, Hams and Shoulders; 0 6 casks Clear Sides ; just received end for sale by a 27 EDMOND GREER. REAR,' LAUD-20 bbla. Grcaae Lard, ou conaigu mont and for sale by app RF.MOVAL.—H. S. Boswourn & Co. have reinovet their stock of Books and StationerT to Fourth street, near Mnrket. (the room formerly occupied as the Metho dist Book Store.) np3 BACON -1' .-10 idols. Prime Canvassed Hems; 35 " plain Hams and Shoulders; Just received and for sale hy mad SELLERS 4r. NICOLS. . . _ .. . ArltEe",T.EalcsuApltpitoySjl s t — n et ne a r r g:lr r e o d, h u a.s . - ool re c zl d v in e: machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, mv6 20 Wood street" SOAP AND CANHLES----s.6lpozes No. 1 oap; 25 " Candles; Just land. ..mg from steamer Pacific, and for sale by mat S. k W. HAILBAUGH. JOAN B. DUNLEVY, Onto BEATER, No' Tic - V - lt o o d street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold Leaf, Dentist's Poll, Ice., constantly on hand, and manufactured to order. Imal-y O lLS—lnclusks pure Sperm Oily!,leached; I do Win ter Whale do do; 2 do comma do do; 5 bbls spring do do, bleached; 12 do Lard Oil; 20 do 'homed do; in store and for sale by rap22l SELLAKS & NICOL& (In SACKS fiRVFAVO - super or s.s;_riJ tide, just received per steamer Oriental, and for EDMOND GREER, Liberty st., opposite ■ made out. all kinda of cation of ac e° eihibit the foment of the nooks an on termination 2 doz. do. mediuoT; 1 doz. without hoidens; . doz Bard & Brotliets• just received by ZEBULON -Xtcs~F ~:vBt '`";;: ~..d ~ ~ x k.-~>'.,ir ~.a'.'~l.y+i~ms C ',t..~.~ r;: ~WCEllaiiebtis `GAR-50 hhde prime N. 0. Sugar. received per v h Ludy Byron, by POINDE.XTER & Co.. 10 bags. just landing and (or sale by S. at. W. ITAHHAUGII 2U kegs No. 1,737670, 1.7 s.mertt Os. SINCLAIR. it bbik. N h. 11t'01.P , SELLERS h NICOLE NE=== - ' 7.1':7 ', ,"". 7 ,7r: J ." ' -`t • • • - •t;-••.: . , _ _ AUCTION' SALES . . r JAMES Ar'REA'NA, AUCTIONEERE No. 114 Woott STRCIIT.: TIMER no'cnts-elsom Firm 173, XTR GS A LE of Dry Goods,"Fanoy Artiolai . 11 a a ,.—Will be sold, M at 'Ketutti's Auction and nightßoom,.No 114 Wood street, three doors from-Flith, day , hand is, (Su posed of; ndsys excepted,) until the large ' stock on dis os peremptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve Cr the least possible delay, the•rarious consignments remaining unsold front the present spring trade. Terms: All sums under 850.00, cash, par funds; from $50,00 to $lOO,OO, sixty days; and all sumerover $lOO,OO, three months, good approved endorsed notes.- ap4D JAMES API:ENNA, Aunt TAIDIE a nt—F7l7----irndid ns—Aorto-i7tiriir FA NCY CNA - IRS. IA at private sale. by Amos 41/Rcatta.—Tlae subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one of the most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers in the West, and will con stantly hive on hand n Inrge assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description, comprising Windsor and Cane Seat, necking, Arm, and Children's Chair& ill 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 cosh. apl7 • JAMI 7.4. APNENNA.A act . . EXTRA ADAIINISTRAThWs SALE of a Country 1 Store of Dry Goode, Clothing:, Bunnetr,Boots,Shors, ko., at Aar/tom—On Tuesday next, May lath, at 10 o'- clock in the foronoen, will be sold, at Arkeinia's Auction Rooms, No. 114 'Wood street, three doors from Pin, by order of Administrators, the entire stock of a - country store from an adjoining county. All the articles are of the best quality, of the latest styles, and purchased with in the past year in the eastern cities. • Amongwideli arc: Calicoes. bleached and brown Mullins. Irish Linens, Gingliams. Lawns. Bemire, Bulztiri ties, Dclninee,Cheekt, Tickiumi. Crapes, Book, Mull. Swiss. and Jaconen Man lius, Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls. Silk Pocket Hand kerchiefs, barred andplain Silk Cravats,' Hosiery. Silk Parasol.. Umbrellas, Bonnets, superfine Broad Cloths, Cassiineres, Cassinette. Jeans. Star and ,Plaid • Sumer Cassimeres, superfine Gold Mixed Ermine Cloth, togeth er with a great many other articles in the Dry Goods line. • Also, a large lot of Summer Clothing; Boots, Shoes, Ito. The sale will be continued day and night until all are sold. Tim goods are now ready for examination. Deal ers and consumers will find tt to their advantage to at tend. [nmi..3j JAMES APKENNA, Auer. AUCTION SALES IstrALLEOHENY CITY Bl MIL J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, x. w. coucca ol rADDILAL STAYED AND nra DIANIOND, •• UABLE BUILDING LOT ON BEAVER BT., Alkehray, al Auenon.—Will be sold °nth(' premises . next Thursday afternoon, leali inst., at 1 O'clock, thnt cautiful Lot of Ground cornering on Beaver. Jackson and Veto streets, measuring in front on Bearer Ri feet. and in depth along Jackson 100 feet to Veto street, with several young trees on the Beaver street end. The portion of Beaver street which lies North of the Common is (trickly built with good houses, sand this Lot being one of the very few unimproved once, and the tion. handsomest of them all. will. from Its peculiar separa make either a delightful place of residence for a fam ily. or un excellent business stand. Tr:aka—One-half rash; balance in twelve months, with interest, secured by bond and 'nonage. Alle WM. J. BURNSIDE, Alien... gheny, May It I ( PRiVATE DISEASPA Dr.Rroiro No F 1 , 63 Diamond Alley. eau he consulted in all iv , t r.: sl o e , : iy h t" , l , l4tr t a l.u te n or . delicate nature incidental' in ;111 4 ci, Syltil if, and Syphilitic cruption,gotiorrintm . • , and its consequences , together with all cc. li, /Sere& disarm, impuritiesof the 1,1iN.1. with all di senieii o f er nertaiorigio. akin diseaseit,vvitts ft ricturea s glcet. urethral discharges. seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism. female weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases orate joint, fistula in ano. nervous affection, pains in the bark and lulu, irri tations o f th e neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE Y.F.ARS' PRACTICE I - Ixelusively devoted to the study and treannent of vene real disorders. and those arising front youthful excesses , r gaiety. climate, or impurities of the blood. wh Dr. D rown the roustituiton may have been enfeebled, enable.s bluffer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves tinder Ins car, pr. throsseillsi offices are conveniently arranged into Peps , arose apariment•. Patients cull visit Dr. B. without fear of eX tnistire to other visitors. It is of Iniporlance In fumy pers ons h i ne e d o f o to di, o l aid. to obtain c oed tulvire privately nod promptly. To all 1411 C li. Or Drown's ready skill in removlng renererd d0'5.4..1, .4..1, its their various forms and stages. offers inducement* n Inch eats rstrely bv equallefi. Strangers are hereb, rjea, t i that Dr. Brown ha• been rr-gularly educatey d a t p it every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of Mom 'diseases. . Dr. thrown is the only regularly educated surgeon In Pittsburgh who gives his whole ans.:moo to those com plaints. ID - Certain, safe sad speedy cures will, in all cases, La guaranteed. Recent canes are relieved in a shun time, without inter; caption from business. (tr/Irrina or Ittipture..—Dr. Drown also invites per sons aithrted with Hernia to call, as be has paid paru c u Mr at:claim+ M., that decease. Letters fruna a distance. asking advice, mast contain 'a fee, or they wdl net GO atielitied to. rjr - tithes on Diatuoitri Alley. a few doors from Wood street. toWard• the market. Consultations strictly cat& I dentiaL 0c123- iltr.wl y I IDELLM ATl:4!]r. firoortearsewly diacoveTe : d rem. t my for Rheumatism is a etteratr and certain remedy:. for Mut puinful ?molds - . It never fails. Office and Private Cosi•iittation Rooms. No. 45, Dime !mind rile), Prttsburgh, Pa. Tito Doctor is always at I'o'ns ' ranttidasatf 24.1 I ' l' LOT/ ATKIL ORKIL O 1:A1.1:11 PfiltPtliaALS trill be rre.ivc.l by the under- CT *mord, at the City Kim - niter's nitre, in the tn.) . of Saint Louis. State of illissouri. until the afith day of June next. at 11:o'clock. st.. for the delivery of 4000 linear feet more or less, of cast iron pips, twenty inches bore. Sun) pipe to he sufficiently strong to bear examine lion with the browner under hydraulic pressure, of one hundred . end fifty pounds to the square inch, to ire in pieces Mite tett long each. to weigh not les. than nine teen hundred and flit, pounds and not more than two thousand and fitly pound., with seven inch faucet and spiggot end*, so as In hi lady :114 one another, with treads at each end, and three belts seven inches broad. so placed as to dlcule the hared 'of each piece Into (our ettlall parts: to be wl cleaned, rind clear of al defects. i.o.th, of regular Ild el eltorss. and straight cast l upon end in dry sand. Tire Metal used in tho said castling. to be of lire first quality, and such as can he readily chipped and haled. Bidder. will state the price per pound. All weight over two thonsand and fifty pounds will not be pool for. Delivery to h. made Ott the wharf or any other plasm an St dams. , previous to the first tiny of April, IMS. Payments will be Intuit oil the itelierey of every fifty or mine pieces, reversing at each pnytnent two per rent. until the completion of the contract. GOO4l Veettiny Will he required' to the amount of one fourth of the contract price. LOUIS WINKELMAVER. City Engineer. Snitit Louis. Al , rd 27. 10, 1%—may15-4...hv. ',oninlie Dretoornt,Cinonnintt Enquirer, Pictsburgb Morning Poo. Nita?with, Union, Pennsylvanian at Phila. ife/phin;and the Washington Union. please insen two week.. ntilittottil the nrcittnit to this oftice.--ullann. Nen' Paper mud Hook katablladment, No. 7S Kw! strew. tralkfteft Fourth and butraund alley. 11.1 H us E subscribers have put opened, at the above stand, a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plait White and Blue Writing stud Letter Paper, Commercial and Packet Post Mat Cap, Briny and itledium.Writing Paper fur Mani, Books, Methum and Royal Colora Prolong Papers. Printers' India. Enamelled 'and Ivory Surface Cards, %us. '2..1, 4, small and double small; Me. &Min, Ltemy al.! Cap Day Books and Ledgers; superior paper, and nest eastern bolding; School Books, all kinds; Quills, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers. Wax, Bill Ftles,,ftc. Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound in the 11:10111 substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest Wholesale prices for cash, or ILArla at each prices. JOB connexion Haring a Job Office in connexion with our estatthsh mem, we are prepared to execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlets. Circulars, Business Cards, Bills ot Lading, Ise., with despata, and at low price.. ELLIorr. at ENGLISH, No. 76 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. t{ . / Ai our store on Market Street, between Third and Fourth, may at ull nines be found a large stock of Theo logical and 3Tiscellaurous nooks. New Books received, all WWI As published and POW at the lowest prices. The publications of the American Sunday School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on Catalogues furnished on application. ELLIOTT Market st., bet. Third and Fourth. ATIONAL HOTEL, LAWRENCEVILLE PA. 11111 E subscriber tukcii great pleasure , in announcing to 1 the. citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has opened'the Latimer House, Twa Mile Run, In the bor ough of Law renecylle, (formerly: kept by Mr. 5. Light ! cap.) of is now prepared to accommodate all who may give him a call. His Barn , furnished with the.most choice Liquors-Porter, Ale Cider, Mineral Water, &c.. &c. In connection with the above. he bass CONFECTION ARY, ICE CREAM and BAKING ESTABLISHMENT; where Confetioaries Creams and Cakes, o all descri tions. mny at c all n tithes , be had and Parties f supplied p at the shortest 110tiga. This establishment will he conducted by Mr. John Young, recently from Bedford, who has experience in the above business, and will be happy to receive a share of public patronage. He shall use his exertions In en deavoring to please all who may favor bins with a eall. M. DREIOENTOALL, Proprietor. JOHN YUNG, Aent. The Omnibus Lines pass the O house e very ten minutes. Should Bur regular line be full, extra coaches will be fur nished to those who desire it. maylaawd G.. A N ESTIAWM :,, G & iU.is uorewthoin, ap 2 W - POTATOES, just received and for sale by 1 KING & MOO sh RHEAD. tWr I have tined some of the -"Galena Neannoeks" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and can honestly any, that they am far superior to any pota toes I have ever seen in this market. ap 21 C. MEREDITH. To Lees In A NEW too story Brick Dwelling Muse, situ ! , ated on the Bast Common, Allegheny city, (near t e residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best modern style, with handsome riott ico in front, double par lore, funaished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and four good bed rooms on the second story ; with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of fcblt-tf JAMES PARR. Jr. ik CO.. Second et. nONSUZIIPTION, COUGH, sPrrrmo OP BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, kc.—To Comiumptives.—Four-fifths of you arc really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate Ii fling of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, beetle fever, and a spirting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXTECTORANT NEVER pans to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects, and Cannot roil to relieve. 117 - FUr gale in Pittsburgh at the PEIUN TEA s'roßE, 70 Fourth tn., near Wood. • may 3 CIAULKINO COTTON 4,000 Ibiree r - nliiilr tf or gAift 0 7 - (marl) 44.4.4§1447%, .17 , - • ' SPRING A ND• SUMMER. GOODS A.-A. hIASON & CO.i O. ANT H ON Y& CO. ratsintarm. , isms , toga. • A. As Mason Co., CO Ilforkw,Stroc. between Third and Fourth PI Ef r uyets; TTSBURG' tpA., iyAirr; scantly opened their new and elegant Store, _Uj_ with an attensive stook of rich Spring and Summer Goods, eomprising upwards of three hundred paccages of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout theOounisyare particularly Invited to call and cam - rune our stock. as it is our intentio.l to offer oar goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices, One of the firm, residing in New York, will be constantly sending as on fresh supplies of the most desirable goinis, thereby giving us every facility in the trunsuation of our business that could be possessed bo eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be - as low as the lowest New York , and Philadelphia sates. up? D. Thompson, 1t0..110 Market Street, se- II just returned from the eastern cities with his se- JIA loud supply of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS! Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock. pre vious to going suit this last time—and being entirely tree from the lure of that husiness-4 am enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Doods.• Customers and the public generally may depaml ripen finding, at the above No ;every thing rich and boacuilal that it to be found in the Dry Goode market. He basin -store, and is now receiving,ltho following tioods: Harrod and plain Dectleanth"i Burred and pleat Silk Tissues; Satin barred and plain Baregeg Lamirtinc Plaids, new article; • Jasper Maisie; do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Burred and l'isin Linen Dingliams. DRESS SILKS. • Melt Cliamsliant, all ahadss; Rich changeable striped; rich barred: Fine Lustred black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Visette, ice.; Brunel, /AMC and Silk Fringes, for trimming the above; good assortment. Shawls—TM, department it very fall: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Cripo; China Utragas now style Linen Not, Bb4 for 91 sash; with every variety at low prices. Linen Goods—Damask 'ruble Cloths; Illastehed and Drown Napkins; Towelling., erosions, !Jauntily Shoot ings, he. Ging/lams—French, English, and Maisithastor, of every style and•texture. endless variety, from Me. upwards. Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Ake, Yard wide Brown Shouting, as low al he. mad R. D.l THOMPSON. • New Dry Gitiodins.E'reillsri val, A? Ara. 65 alArtarr DISTWEISN 4711 err. •. XIIM DIAMOND. 1.11: undersigned has just received a large and splen did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased' from the Im porters and Manufacturers, sines the resod great fall in prices, •ix 4-4 Brown Dusting, diets., Furniture Prints 6} to 1 2ie. 743 Bleached " " 4-4 Purple 124" 4.4 " 8 " Blue and orange prints 12I" Dress Gingham* in to 25" English Lawns 124" NEW ST Y 1..13 BLESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Mirage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crepe DOrleatis, • Chameleon" Satin st. and pr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New style much Lawns, Black Gro. lY Armour " Cunilet Lustreg. New style Brocade. The LADIES are requested to cull and examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored etultroideeed Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tisane Shawlit, white ';Brosha Range Shawls, Brocade, and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk and Black Barred Mirage Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet end Mous Ir Leine Shawls. I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric'. Ilandkerchiefe. Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Itid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Climes and Mitts: a va riety of new style Parasols, Parasoleits and Sun Shades. The Grext.osery are particularly requested to rail and examine a beautiful assortment of black. blue. %dive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and evariety of new style fancy Vesting*, Cassimeras, Cravats, &c. 1 have also a large stork of Staple Goods, viz: Brown . and bleached linen Table Clothe Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Cottonade. Linen Drilling, Cheeks, Blue Drills. Manclicstar and S.eotch Gingliams, Chumbrey Ginghtung, brown and bleached Muslin% of all descriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. A85A1 . .031 MORRIS, ape No. 63 Market street. Pittsburgh. ENTLESIENs- G(N)D .--hots 1,.)r SALL —Erbeard Todd 4- ('a. , hare just received our large stunk of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to whirl, we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. We have received from our factory east. a large stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture ; consisting of In , lox: A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars; Narrow " " and Byron; 40 " medium quality ' 00" very low priced 12 " Si,,. lines hosonts, witlyeollarst • 33" " sod common bosoms ; 30 " Byron intending Collars, all qualities; 40 black and (Miry adjusting Stocks; Also. from the eastern cities: 6 eases fine Gingham Umbrellas: 3 " and rommon Suspenders; 2 " " under Shirts and Drawers; 20 doyen genre' Lisle Th'd. Gloves: 411 cotton, elastic tops: 2.96 " brown and mixed and cotton half !lose, all qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Storks, and Tics Carpet Bags, &e.. she. We invite the attention of mereliants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and priers: kilowatt, that un der the•ciretimstances our Goods have been 'iritintificru red and purchased. we are able to of some induecarents rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the east ern cities. Otto of our fine is constantly in the Eastern market, by means of whisk we are daily supplied with New Goods. TOD garner of Fifth EDIVAR and D Market D streets, , 2d story OVCT W. & P. entrance on Fifth street. 10, 18441. 'Atr R. MURPH Y is now opening. his SECOND Sr!- , PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, and has this morning - open an assortment of Linen Gingham'. super Karlston do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies' fine 'Dress Goods. in great variety; Mitrichesmr Clinghams, new pat term, In his assortment now opening. are a great many articles at lower prices than usual. such as fine purple .Dinlets. yard wide, at 121 e.: fine British Prints at Ittje.; ress Gitighante usual width, at 121 c.; Drees Lawn., yard wide, at tele.; Shirting Alusline very low; Irish Li lies. he. Will niso open this morning. an asiortment of !warmth! Style light Chintzes. small figures, for children: Lawns for do. Also, Chernelion Silks; India ‘Vash do.; Crape Shawls she. Person* wanting any thing in the Dry Oxide way, will do well to call anti see the anode, and bear the prices. Merchants will Enid. in the IVholmiale Reouts on the hid glory, an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about Disl er!, prices. .ant 3 A. MASON re ing au extensive experiment of DRESSGOODS. Just received per express; comprising the largest and inost fashionable stock of Dress (foods lobe fnurid in this city. Amooxiii which, we mention, d(1 pieces extra rich, emtirmiterc.l . Poil de Chevre. a new article. and the most desirable kriods in the market. Moo. satin Stripe Chellies, Perris - es, ' , issue, Mohair stripe French Jackoncts, . • ream oo C . A. MASON & 60Market street. have just received a }plendttl assortment of Dress Goods amongst which may be found fivored, plain and striped ' Berage. of all qualities: -Silk Ftarue. Mohair Stripes Orenedire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chat lis, Fancy Silk French Jaconeta, sc. , &e. apt° by preas e mo' Ex Od raing, at North-east corner 4th and Market . sta. inayll W. R. MURPHY. 110NNKI' ItllitiONS--Just received be — "is, this JJ morning, a lot of new style 13onuet Ribbons, at N. canter Fourth and Market streets. , mnyll W. It MI7RP/11r. woith E D cit:ms __ jumrceiT,,duas morntug b>• Express, and very cheap, at the North east.corner of Fourth and Market streets. MURPHY. IAItESS GOODS—lieceived per Express, at A. A. Ala jjJJ son's, GO Market street, the moat extensive assort ment of Dress Goods to be found in the city, comprising some new styles, recently imported. . nonl3 • _ nuffig street, have received, per Express, 23 pi . Rich Black and Fancy Colored Silk s. nisi 3 Aim Es , DaEss GOODS.—A full supply of all the I various styles Of Summer Goods. such as Silk Tis- • sues, Enrages, Grenadines, Lawns, !kr.. now open at thp' Dry Goods House of W. R. MURPHY, 7 apl9 North-east eor, Fourth and Market sts— 11.1 - 7• p a Y Superk Cloth; and 6 pi Eloper Fancy 6aet.itncrea, which will be sold low by C. WERNLBURG, 2.11. Liberty at. anon ha" re. ceived per Express 4 canons of rich crape shawls. Also 4 do of figured and plain. Thi be t embroidered, French cashmere and many otber shawls. V:IIVMM rx — , AN b-tforrtirm mayl. soo allqualities; Just received and or sale low by 3 n stor y RD TODD & Co, N. E. car. sth and Market eta., 3d story entrance on sth at. mays AN! A 'A' W. net receive another invoice or Canton Crape Shawls making the most ex. Masi vegusoriment to be found in the city. my 6 A. A. MASON, 60 Mt pAßAsins reed, u GO Market st.. 10 eases of Parasols and Parosoletts, of ever" quality And pries.maG . jHINTED LAWNS AND MUSLIN—A. A. Masoy Co., 60 Market street, have-received 5 eases of rieh r : i 6 nted Lawns and Muslin. maB S ILKS AND SHAWLS.--A. MAsox & Co., 60 Mar. ket street, will open this morning the largest assort ment of Silks and Shawls to be fotind. in this city, com prising Black and Fancy Silks, of every variety and style of Shawls. mnS AAA. MASON & CO., 60Market street, have receic- Rb.one.d' Zsro.,xlrx,L.`-'lonptliastin, sonnet large b ass Ribon; ortm 75 pent. Cap a maS SILK SHAWLS—A. A. Mssox & Co., 60 Market street, have received, per express. an extensive assortment of Silk Shawls. - - maS Star Bakery and lee Cream Saloon. CS. DICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully announcee to his old friends ane customers, that he has fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and hes increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favorhim with their. custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest notice with Cakes, lee Creams,Fruits, Nuts, or anything in his line of business. lie ldicits a 'here of public patronage. a1125.1nt DBANDIESgoo es WEVEB-3 hair casks Rochelle Bran— y, 'very half casks J. ;- J. Dually Cognec,.very good; 5 half casks Port Wins; vory fine; , 3 half caskilliadeira Wine, very superior; just xes`d . on consignment, - and for sidallzra J LITTLE, R. roar 4 -- • 31 st. opp:lsito - tho Pint 01294. MGM De - Oti .65' 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 the publication of a small Compaign Paper, entitled THE JEFIFERSOMAIIT: 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 sively; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, viz : Ten Copies for Fifteen, - „- Twenty, - One Iluruired, It teems to be 'generally admitted, that the approaching - Presidential. Campaign, will be one of unusual interest. The old HIE Steam-Boat - la* Igai ASC.+ . CINCINNATI AND PrirTsßuiton. DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. ql}llB Independent Line of steamerS is now composed .1 of the largest, swiftest. best finished and SurnisliFid. and 111081 powerful boats on the waters of the West: The highest wages aro paid for the services of the best unit music expeneneed men engaged in the giver business.— The line has been in opemtion for six years: has carried nearly two minions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge cunt pa rison with any passenger line in the Union for.safety, regularity, and speed. All that money eau procure has been provided for the safety. amnion and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as lbllows: gill If 0 41171.4 Y P 4 CR" R T.—The Moico:voA neLe, Copt: stone lou.v • Pinebilrgh every Mondry morning Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. M. 171R3.1).4 y PACK.ST-The .11tanaNtii No. Z ,Cart Jno. Klinether, will leave Pittsburgh every .Tue).-day morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday circuit). at 10e. /e. , . TYSDNE M.D.AYPACKST.—The NEW- EN , 7I.AND 2, Capt. S. ika ! y, will leave Pittsburgh every ‘Vednesday morning at 10 clock ; Meeting. every Wednesday even ing at HI P. at, PAC/rs7l—,'Plie Blin.ramer. Capt. /1. J. Grate. •ill leaic Pittsburgh every Thursday morning 'at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday simian at 10 •. 11, PRID.4 YFACKET.- 7 The Curves No. 2, Capt. Crook 4, will leave Pitichurgh every Friday morale; ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday cwening 4110 P. 41. sAruftnir PACEZT.—The %limn:Nose, Capt, De Camp. will-leave- Pittsburgh eyory Saturday morning at 10 sislook; Wheeling every Saturday *Yawn at 10 r. u. • SUN DAY RIC lET.—The IsAia . Nnwtos, Capt...t . O. Mason. will tear• Pittsburgh •tery Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock; Mauling every Sunday uyeuiug ut 19 1.. M. our 19. 11348. 1848. Pittsburgh and nrovvusville Daily. Packet Line. Fitexee me let 19 ------ 4d. FIIPIRNA AT Let, 1919. LEAVE. DAILY' A-T 9A. K. AND 4T. E. The lidless-in new boats eomplete the Hue for the present 10 MAUI! : ATLANTIC. CePti James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs: and 1.01.:19 INT. - ANP,.. Capt. E. Hewlett. Tlurboats are entirely new, and are Otted ep without regard tit,..eXPell., Every Comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongnhein Wharf Boat. at the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual oil board, as the lambs will certainly leave at the advertised hours. For Brownest/le. The new and eklendid passenger and Tall steamer BA LTIL, Capt. A. JA cons, will leave or I e atone port (luring IL. present Week, at 9 A positirelT. For apply on board. Fels . • For it. Louis. • ' THE fast running lIIISICTIger guar PENN r?YLVA.NI C.:GRAY, M,Trill Mare regu ar yor the above a n d FL intermediate poasterrts. For freight or passage apply on board. For New Orleans. 7 THE splendid new steamer SAVA.NNA. 11.DLIVOSON. Master. will leave - regularly for the above and intermidiata landingsi on Wednesday, May 17.. Fur freiglit or passage apply on board, For st. Louts. 'The new and splendid steamer MENTAL., VAN nom Master, will leave for the aboyN and intermediate ports, regularly. 1 111 For freight or passage apply on board. niniS..... For St. Louis. THE splendid steamier NORTH CAROLI NA, DIWINNET, Master, will leave for the anove mutt intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. mals 01il'St7L7-)ali:TGliiiliTniiTiid Diiiiiiii ii; THE good smuttier ST. ANTHONY, Ttios. MAT, Master, will leave for the above. ports. .regu arty. . . For freight or passage apply onboard. or to JAMES AY. or main GEO. AIILTENI3ER M GER. Ag't.. • For New Orleans. iir so lit I'HE fine new steamer A-MERICAN EA GLB, JAMES ATKINSON Master, will /safe EA tor i e a ova and all intermediate landings. Fur freight or passage apply ou board. or to ap2o 0. B. MILTENBEROF.R, Agint., For Brownsville. THE new Mail and Passenger steamer At !ANTIC, JAMES PARKINSON. Mnater. will leave for the above port this day - , at,, 8 A. as., positively. For freight or - passage apply on board. fe fel For Lafayette and Wabash River. Tice light draught steamer SWAN, B. May. A Master, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. r freight or passage apply ou board. or to - apr4 JAMES MAY. For Cincinnati. - - lite light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. Dims. Master. will leave for the abort, and intermediate ports. regularly For frelg tor passage pplv on birird mart 3 liegi4wens,..i. lie Packet. THE steamboat BEAVER. Cu,tatms E. et...tuts, Master, will, during the coming winter season, make daily tripo to Beaver and %Wellsville. leasing Pittsburgh every morning utO o'clock, and Weßs- . sine at 3 o'clock, r. sr. decl3 11. M. HARTON & CO.. Arens. UMM ........resagement: • THE steatuer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 • s. re turning on Monday, Weilitesday, and Friday. Site h . asa boat at the landing, between V 1 ood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. dr. W. IiARBAUGH. Agents, Wood street. Plaisburgh and-Wheeling Packet. TIE swift steamer CON:AUL,. DORSET P. KINNKT, Master. will leave recularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesdny, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precuely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. at 7 o'clock. A. 34., positively. 'Fhe Consul will land at all intermediate ports. EvcrT accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and sunny 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. er to mare JOHN FLACK, Agent. Poe Cincinnati. cave new and splendid Passenger steamer HER. tain H. A. wil euve for the IGHLAN above an D d ill Ca int p ermediate ports Feast, rept l Isny. • For freight or passage, having superior accommoda Lions. apply on board. ' ma 15 For Louisville. ATHE fientucey River Packe, GREY EA GLE. Beams, Master, will leave for the a ove and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epplyirm board. fe For St'. Louis. 0114631 THE new and splendid steamer ANDREIV FULTN , Maer, will or the above and int O ermediate landings regstularly. leave For freight or passage apply on board, or to janl7 , d JAMES MAY. • Poi Sc. Louls. THE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMAS i l ig asi GREEN - WC, Master, will leave regularly for the above port and all intermediate landings. For frcigbt or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board, or to 111427 GEO. 13. MILTENI3E4GER. Agent., rplIE ItIOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or 1 old person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or bad teeth. Persons who have either; are honorably assured that a 21. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the gums hard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New York at 82 Chatham et., and by JACKSON. Agt., • mar2o E 0 Liberty st. • - - • ID" Our friends who feel inclined to assist , in procuring stdocribers for our Campaign paper, will be &kr enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach ateheet of paper at the bottom, whereon to - write sub., scribers names. ITML2 TY3.2E,CingLE 0 GNP APER! A CHEAP CAMPA 144/14Ea. ~',.:.i' ...,..-c,.:l'7:','-.: , ‘ ,'... " 1 ::- - : , ' ' '. -• :1 - :.', ; ';'.;:'•1- , ''',.. : ,,.' - ' - 'i.-: . - -; :i.t : ' - .f.;,.,:,'.i.;...t.:,z:,.;,ic,.7;...a,;.;,..:.-j,.,,..,.1 JAS. S. tioox. TIM& SAJIS/l EC T." ~...,.' 1100 N it sh.nozwnr.- - - .....• BANKERS AND-EXCIIANGF, 8R0KE116,,; ‘..' N. E. Corner of Mod and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh, Ail' 1 - 111ALIM.4 in Coin, Bank Notes. 'rime Bllls,.Foreilia, 1..) and 'Domestic 'Exchange. Certificates of Depavit,444" EXCIIANGE on all the principal Cities of the 'Thrall/ and Enropc. for solo Lit owns to smt parchiseri.. . •-• CURRENT raid pa? funds received an dethrone. - .." COLLECTIONS snide ou all parts of ti:Mao* ittlap l - lowest rates: Itoaedale G ardemeS Ili Blemeheit oirs•• - rilill-; subscriber takes pleasure in iilOlol2.llelng , to hii 61 1 and tha czens generall that 1i.6,151' has been newly fitted iti Up 'far the ac y. commod tluFM ation mar' comfort of the Public. The buildings hnve been furnished' in a neat and fashionable style; and the surrohnding• gardens have beim laid out in a fashion that will imagist all who have taste fur beautiful scenery. • • • The location of Rosedale is well known: Situate kr Manchester. within a mile and a hull of the city, on they bank of the Ohio, "the prospect in every direction :i&' channing. FOr health and comfort, there Is Ile place.- equal to 'till the neighborhood of Pinsburgh. • A limited number of families, who desire - a suttiMiki . : , residende out of the city. will be received ow easy tarmio: Transient visiters nOSEDAtat a most agreeable:, place in which to puss a day or a. week...-. The Saloons will be supplied tvith auk 16 - • delicacies of the season : Delicious Beverages; ICI% • Creams. Fruits, Confectionaries. The Tubb; will bar supplied with the choicest viands. . • ' 'The whole establishnient will be conducted ok . strict temperance principles. Tea-pie Alleys have beast built; but uo betting 'kill be permitted. All gunics or. chance are prohibited. The facilities for reaching Rosedale are mn numeroney,, hit Oibus leaves the North end - of the Old Allegherill every half hour, and swill leave passengers at ;the" ; Clank:is. The steamer Green:rend leaves the.Allegheuf - I Vharfeserybour.eud lands within a few humbled yatitif, of the liosedale Cottage. ••• - • 4( may2LEVIVI .• • WWI Pa perZiagehollisitis,.,- • . I\TO. 47, MARKET ST • .:T, -between , titter: /.11 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa.—THOMAS PALMP.B?: Manufacturer and Importer of WALL .P A IER, Board Prints, Borders. Landscape Papers, .Ornamental Desimm. Transparent Window Shades. ke.. and dealer:s' in Writing and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet and Binders.....- • Boards, ar.c.. otc.—has at present on hand It very extetixive', and well assorted stock of every article in his line °lbw's sines. To persons who buy nisei] again, he will =ki": so liberal a dueount as can hardly fail to secure their cuss': torn; mid the great variety from which housekeepers wilt have it in their power to select. and the eery low prim app; which he is determined to sell them, will. he Saner' hinsr, , self, present such inducemnds us cannot be offered, Lt thlx fueatton, by any other house In the trade. 117 . FLags and Tanner's Scraps will be taken itheas change. at the highest prices. marl3-euf.' l AND FOIL SALE—The subscriGer.offers (or 5a1e..,5117, • i acres of Land, in Middlesex township, Butler eattiVr" t i L . l t, e r twe .en a ß en u e t . le c r l :t a n r il e, l:i:s e hLrtli i ,;:t e n w d seven b mi ete le i st trlt three feria houses, l a large barn, and a good mill, site; sfilft!. sufficient water for a grist and. saw mill. thereon. On the • some stream, four and six miles above, there are gnat .mills. and several 'saw There is no bettig Feud in the country. It will be •sold all together; <wilt,' one, two. or three hundred acres. • Persons wishing KV' have good level land, easily farmed, would do :veil' Ur' avail ilieutstilves of this opportunity, and examine . land. inutr23l wm. BOYD: , 77- ar • . • • T WOULD like to call C tbe uttentlon of tountly fifer.. 1 chants. Hotel and Steambout Itar-keepers,• priyattL...". Families. ke..to examine my stork of Winer, 'Liquor** Cigars. &e., nosy in more and' cellar. constrain!. of she most celebrated Brnnds. .ec. &c. Feeling 'Confident of. having the largest and best tussorted stock ill any , honest; . • West of In. mountains. and being engaged in tie ithpoi- la LiOlt of Wines nod Liquors. &c., direct to Ode empitry. persons con rely on being accommodated. both iii Met: and quality. . P. , C. MARTIN • Instil corner of Smithfield and Frnslt Alreetir' , rrlIE attention of gentlemen . purchasing- garment's. for ll dress wear, or ordinary business pnrposescis ed to the stock of goods at present on our coinners, - Uci sistiug of every grade and shade of French,. Btiglitdu Belgian Cloths and Cassiineres. in endless pine:y.olnd%. Vestings for every one's use, which will be madelo in a superior manner, at priecs that will not be 'questionia - , by the best of bargain makers. C. WERICFXBRG.i.I marls (late Ill'Ouire & Cro.) - = LibertiVisti BFADER! If you have bad would'rekfthork . be astonished at the effect of. a 3s. bottle of J ONFO,- CORAL HAIR fIESTORATIVE. It needs Luton. Sold at e.,1 Chatham at., N. Y....and by • WM. JACKS.ON,.Arani, Liberly street. Pittolnarak . DESIDERATUM TO ALL WllO ' `1 India Rut nr Fluid. for.preventing Pens corroding in Ink: also, for aduptivg:theut to wr i te on Parchrbeit;(l without.the aid of pounce, arid to facilitate the ink fludf- - rug r'' Tree: To Students, Converandeft, and men, it is incalsable. By merely adding a felt' - 'drops 6: 'this Fluid to the Ink in use, it will iindantly, he found fe' be the best auxiliary ever offered, as it neutralliesrAtr, acid, precipates the sediment, Causes a free flow cif . ,tli,C,‘: ink, and dispenses with the in:Wide of Wiping Viti.• • Just received and for sale by, • JoiiNsToN & sTocirroX, siatini*m car. 'Market andqhittl FOSTP.li....lgentfor - Jfcrirott Soldiers, to pit ,. V core. Land 11Tarraiits and PEIISICIII4 forwtdowa.o: his office, Pnkewell's lluildin g i opposite dm ...New Court, Ilona., Pittsburgh. l'a. - My son, in die General Land °Ace, at APashitigufg; *ill attend to toy business 'lsere, free of charge to applto.:.' F1..01.110 Mils. Ohio extin, funding' from strum ast' Caleb Cope, and for sale by • & W. 11.5.R.8AUG14:....: No. 53 Water, and 104 Prom .....____ 1 - West Point W orks. . . .. ~. IiesRFSTON s & WAGNER, Engine Builder's, have 4 0114... I ineneed business on Penn st., near the Point, at the',.. establishment fomierly carried, ou by Stackhouse s.l4efo: SOH. Persons wishing to purchase Stearn Engittes'fOi..i.: Roots, or for other purposes, will please favor us with, st, .; call, as we flatter ourselves to. be able to furnish theirtots.'. as favorable terms as any other establislnnent in the City,' Also, rolling mill and castings of every description ems - be had at the shortest notice. Rstsassress—Copt. Robert Deer. Thomtis Scott.,.Esch, Church, Carothers dc Co., H. Denny. Esq., M. Allorak Cos „. . - CYPRIAN PRESTOrt7 ' , i ENOCII WAGNER. ,.' I. L OAF SOOAR 2 -15 bbfs. Nos. 6.7. rind 8, fot sale by e m 9 ,SELLERS & Federal Party, it often defeated, is:on more in the _field, endeavoring, withiferc:., hundred Briarean hands, to grasp and bvipl4 I within its ranks, all the factions and, fag-,,,,, ..., - I cads of parties in 'the country, so as ,tri-. make common opposition to the Democracy, - -- - 1 On account of the extreme cheapness; .:- of ,the paper, we shall be obliged to adoPtz-, the cash system, rigidly. The'refore,".nk, - _ attention will be paid to any order s unless_ . .. accompanied by the cash. The JEFFERSONIAN will yield, 4 ,• ienlous support to thP NOMINZES"Of 4bizt_c_ .:I,J4..rbriel, Coziy.E.rioN wand will hold up to.,public gt4e, the unprincipled and mai*? triotic course - or - the Federal partirifiadaik , . .. those who are lending 4 hid and comfottl!;‘,.,... to 'Our. Country's enelnies. '. - - - • Address, - (post paid,) •-: - - --',-_ ' - L , .1 - lA.B.rpit•---- - --! -' • • Pobibuist.,4,4-_, , .: , : - 8 5 ` 'OO - 7 00 .9 00 - 20 00 - 35 .00 *rob lm 1093 Cf.F.FlOlt. ".' Bankers nub excljaitge Prohero • • HILL du • •• . • aa*sris. , naa:...••••• • • • cittßiti r t " ' ' • BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, • • And Drain., in • Foreign . 'tad Dontalic Erohango . ,.Cor p! 'gates of Dryieut.„-Bank Gold im Siletr, No. ilfr frotri , and door below Fourth, West side, Pilisburgh, , ,a-- 7 . • itinrl44ly ' ALLEN ENANIZA.• •'- AL.WAU.D RAUH:. 3X.ItANER 1tA1331. • Ddttkers odd Exchange CroLver. Deeitere ':.FoTiigi Darnall , : Bill& Bills ef .ExChange,' •f 140,1 it, Dank Nola. and Coin. ' • Corner of Third mid lirood * a.l directly opposite ibe .147 . •Choler, Motel • ILOLSI & , Banters and ika/clo in Tr ES eliniage Cai SON nd n o Bdnit i • NO. SC. AltarOn sheet, Pittsburgh. • • : sELLIMS -ears. EX CUs. NG E. IDTMI 14714; New. York lpr Camino:lll ,• t ..", vino n oltitnoro ". St. Louis _ . LSI . I NOTE.. • Buyin. r a w ( • • Indiana Kentucky Virginia Tenticssea ' 1-:. Dit . . yine ratii c ':: Comity fe City °rill* ' Relief Notes I\'' .„' I l e e ' ve ms gr aire;a. . 41.:,.. Maryleyd . ..- I P . New 011eatii• . ,f 6 Messrs. M. Leech & Son . , • . , . Ogden Sc Snowden, • , • Bell & Son, Pittsburgh. S. APClurkeii & Co., a English & Bennett. L-. • • • " aFiesning & Brother, •. n Voles, Le thrnp & Co,' • W. IL Thompson & CO. - • 4 madly. Phelps al.. CO. • ;is. ••••• • " Babcock Ic en: ' • • 0,- • TifLunw, \Ward & Co. 1 !no. tSkettllough h Co. paltimotei , Mr. Jarrett Gnome, 11. /tonna. eineinnaii i , . • - • " Joseph it r utsrlen, 111ssrs. Fenner tli:•llP.3lilltui, Itlussilon„ Ellis. Esq., Cashier, Sank Of. leveistown,•Pt . Pittsburgh: SeOtem ber A 47. cfx?? . r; it, .._ . . . k 1 00.it,r*: . • -....-, . -,--.. i , ~::, ,'!;-:?: '.'.-...-., :.::' ...,
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