The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 17, 1848, Image 3

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FITTSUIIROIL BOARD: OF TRADE
C.Nn OTHERS, - ' • •
7.'IIIcFADEN, • • Cti*mrtrz.i> FOR MAY •
\F: \V WALLACE • • .
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.PASSENORICARRA•Is:OVATENTS FOR 14-15.
Steamboat lAveidnily for Cineinnsti.l9 A )1.
Passenger Packet. In Brownsville, to - Bnltitaote and
Philadeirddq., and 6 r. at.- •
Condit Line, - direct II:J. - Philadelphia, 0 A. s!., and 12
Western Coitlr Line. 6 , A. M.
"Kiiißt-Wellern. via Cleveltuid..dailt, 10 i ii..
ft - i¢ - dinfAVestern New Tork:dailv, 9 A. " •
- .Norlh , Bastern;lo except Suntleyr,.4
ARRIVALS AND DEII: lITCRE .OF MAILS.
'Eastern Mail ♦ia Philadelpins., due 24. se., rloses 12 M.
:Western Mail. Ciat. and LOMAT, due 5 r:st- eluses 5 a.. 31.
South: Till Balt. and Washington, due 8 r.'st., elosess A. M.
?forth-Western via - Cleveland. due 10 A. n.. closest) A. it
Erie and Western New York, due 8 closes 5 A. it.
STOCKS. -
Par value. Ask,d. Qirrred.
Bank of Pittsburgh - 650.75 X 50.00
Erchunge.Bank 50;00 44.00 ' 4150
Ite raw his' and 'NI. Bank 50,00 47.00 45,00
Farmers' DerOsitaiuk •
_,None iniunrket.
Bind Street Bridge•- -- 50.00 50,04.1 45.00
Northern Liberties Bridge , . ••• • • • SUMP 35.00
Mt Allegheny Brid 1.5,00 31400 3 5 , 0 P
.• coloitellitville Ct. IL Stock,l: paid ost
Vrit izare l39 . 7id S a"( 6 4 " ;;;;;;;);
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Gild Stock •
Deily Review of the•Blarkets.
OFFICE. OF THE POST, Z.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 17th. 1t45.1
Flour-The - receipts were light, and the lots that
were reCeired were mostly for shipment,. We heard of
but few sales on the wharf: 49 lads. at 5.1,75; 90. offered
two sins', lots were taken at $1,70. From store
$1.,f41,FT. From this it would seem; that the former
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quotations are sustained. '
Potateies—Sales of 200 -bu. at See. The 'common
, Cheisse—Niarket pretty well supphed with' mew
Clieesc. whieh sells readily nt Oeirqe.
Sugar—Sides yesterday good article tie., in hints.
The best is market Of the ucw crop is not Artb-more
flan sc.. currency.
Bacon-Sates of 4 casks limns:lolc.
• Lard—Very little doing ; mica-in kegs It t
Dried Peaches—Sale of 20 eke. at t.,11..50 bu.
77 Searce; and iti demand; stiles o . f . 10 (this. at
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llinttar—Salo of good ii:Cg at De.
Canal Frelghts—We can get no figures from the
'Transporters; they have no curd prices, but since the
opening have been doing a regular competition business;
• each Line making the best bargain it edit. At present the
regents are waiting the receipt of the news of the action
of the Canal Board.
Money—We Iteani of nothing nevr , -,-good or had—
y..siertlay, and conclude that raouri•staiids about as it did
on the day previous.
10" , Dn. WILLARD'S ANTI-BILIOUS AND- LIVER PILLS
'AnnINST WOILLD:—The daily and weekly wipers of
'Me day are filled with long and labored advertisements,
come professing to care thil"thing and others thin thing%
but many of Bien' pealeAting to cure erect/ thine. " This
doctrine does not. however, generally receive much fa
-..vori yet same have supposed that a medicine existed that
. would cure all kinds of diseases: some mysterious and
: generally unknown principle in the medical kingdom.
*which_ would dig - met the . very root of diseases. :This
flaist - e`Ver is not the case, and nothing ran be more absurd
Irian tOittprio . se that it is so: such n thing never existed
sacsthe imagination of the : manufacturer of some
-‘T2iitir of Isilktir -Universal Pa nacen.”•!lla isatu Of I.ife."
.or Something of this kind. Each class of diiterises has
a:5 proper' remedy' and is so arranged by nature. Per
:Liver andllillictus contra:dos see have 'no nceannt of
ianytitiMe. surpassing :Dr: Anti-Billions and
'Liver Pills Try them. only 25cents per box.
medicines. preintscd find sold by the propfielors.
A. 'tV.; BrotkAviiy S Coa r.OO 2. Commercial Row. Liberty
streel.Tingl , lirgn. to whom all letters for airucies or O
ther buSiness must be addressed. Sold also to Selman
reckee& Co., oraltut A Snowden. Joel Molder. r E.
Sellers. F. L. Snowden. John P. Scott, J. 11. Cassel. James
eA. Stows; John - . Spaulding & liimeland. and W.
:Jackson.
Also, by Elliott & Deeksm, and D. M. Curry. Allegheny
BItE74IEI MAILS
:NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, AND IN TO
Po= OFFICE Dersnrserrer.
• .3/o mk 1,0. 144 L
.LI.I3TTF.IIS to any post office in Orrft.teti.
Oldenlitirgh, ilatiover.Bruuswiek. Prussia or ent,ollY.
biGermany, may hese tit by the Uttius.l States Uni t Steam
Pockets, Washington and • Hermann- postage unpaid. or
pre-paill to, destination, or pre-paid to Bremen only, at
the option of the. sender
',United Suites' I'ustage. if mailed at New'
•
York. • 21 cents tiiig e.
United States''Postatie. if mailed within
iiutt miles Of NI,V Yurk,E 22 eclair single.
I'MiedStittes• Postage. if incited ricer 34.0
miles from New York,
No additional postage to Bremen.
• Postage to be added . , if 'to be prepaid to
Ilituniurgh, 6 cents single
" 9 a Oldenbargh, 5 "
" Hanover. 6
• Brunswick, 6
" " Prussia, 12"
" Saxony, 19
• Single - letters limited tot ounce.
9: Writers may prepay to the following places anal
cotantrics,Yir send unpaid. or they rimy pay the United
• States postageonlyi which last is advised.
Mat to Boiled Slates postage (see above) if prepaid:
-To Lubec. fl eft iilhle. Gotha. 13 etc. single.
"- Austria. le" Cassel, 10 "
• " Boburglti 15 " • Bavaria.
• "• Dnunstudt. 15 . -" " Frankfort on Aluine 13 e.
" • Baden. 18" tVurtefuhareh,Yl c single
• Single letterlintited to outlet, except to I,alice and
-Gotha, which is limited to 1 ounce (foreign.,
• '3. In the following cases. it is best to pay the United
Statespostage only: Nevertheless. the writer may pay
.
to lion, or may send
unpnid-
Postag in addition to the I.+ Ultell Staten rate (see almved
'Yo Altiona, a el.. single. To licit, it cis. single.
To Copenla"ct and Denmark generally. "
To sio s la j ohn apd fitrthestpart of Sweti • de ts "
. .
To Bergen, Chrittituta and furthest part of
Norway, 29 " "
'To St. Pctersburgh or Crouetadt, 21 “
To Alexandria, Cairo or Greece,
To Eastern towns of Italy. l 5 eta. single. To
Constantinople. 37 0 "
To Basle, and Switzerland generally, 21 "
The laugh:letter in Denmark, Sweden and Russia. lim
ited to the 4 ounce, in the other countries on list No. 3,
limited to }.ounce. - .
4. On newspapers and pamphle ts the United States
postage, and that only. is to be prepnid: 3 cents per news
paper or pamphlet.-with hiland postage added, tf mailed
elsewhere thou at NewNork•
Itleinorandrun NeVis — Papers will be rated. abroad,
with foreign letter postxte4printed in any other I a ngultst
than the L'iiglish. and it enveloped otherwise than with
narrow bands. lisemendelieery is an exception to this.
_hch letter is to be , mar - ed or stamp
with thestamo of the office mailing it, and on the bark
with the name of the New York post office. If United
States postage only is
. prepaid, it is to be marked or
stamped. "Psin Pssrr.” in Wick. If postage through to
destination Is prepaid, ii is to be .stamped or marked, in
red, "P*w Act;' and the - amount of the foreign portage
.received .is to be-stated on the letter, in red. If the letter
is unpaid, the linited,Sintes postage, in blot*. it , to be
stated. . 4C. JOICVSON,
=yin -dim.* Postmann G tarsal
CLARET -14 einiks Bordeaux Claret
12 • " .Table • " in Fiore. for sale by
MILLER k RICKE'rSON.
g I,IIAUUNIA WINE-0 pipes Catalonia Wine, to
ty store.and for sale by
malt; • MILLER dr RICKETSON.
.
Propci . aals.
11.0POSALS will be received up to 3 o'clock. P. Nt..
P
the eth day sifinec next, at the office of AV. Kerr.
. Stuart. Buildings. FoUrrli street ; for grading the site of the
hospital. and Building a Culvert. There will be twenty
-five thousand yardsei excavation. Plans and specifica
tions will he exhibited one week previous to time of 10-
.a %
order of the huil?.ing , Committee of the 'Western
Pennsylvania I fospitui, math-dawtd
rvo the Honorable the Judges of tlso Court of Quarter
X . Scallions of - the Peace, and for time county of :Alle
gheny:
The petition of flenryG utztnan, First Ward, Pittsburgh,
in the Cottitty' aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your
; petitioner have provided himself with materials for the
, accomodadon •of travelers and others, at - .his ' dwell
inghouse- in the Ward aforesaid, 'and prays that your
'Honors will be pleased to grant him a lieunce hikeep a'
•ip'oblic house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as.
4 in duty bound, will pray. HENRY GUTZMAN.
We,-the subscribers, - citizens of the aforesaid
Ido certify, that the above-petitioner are of rsiod reyiute for
( honesty and' temperance, and well provided with house
i'roontand couyemence for the accommodation of travel
ers and others; and that said tavern is necessary.
''James . S. Hughes, - Henry Landwher. Samuel Cooper,
.7.lohn:Byar,M - : Gardner, P. Itt - Guire, 11. Jones, Charles
Waherklotin Suter, Henry Fearluble, August Wollner.
inajlal .
r 110 ! , to Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
ISessions of the - Peace, in and for the county of Alle
gheny:
-The petition of-Thomas Horn of the Borough of Law
, renceville in the county aforesaid. humble slieweth. That
your. petitioner bath provided Milkmen* with materials for
the accominodation of travelers Mid otheri, nt his dwell
=ing house, in the borough aforesaid, and prays that year
Hononswill -be pleased to grant him a license to keep u
.publie house of entertainment. Aud your petitioner: as
en duty bound, will pray.;' ; THOMAS HORN.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the above borough. do
vertifyOlmt the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty- mud temperance, and is well provided with house
Mom and conveniences Mr the accommodation of Wav-
Ashlers and others. and thatsuid tavern is necessary.
Samuel Garrison, Iv. A. Cathcart, Wm. Esher. Wm.
..flishop Henry. Snowden, Samuel Copeland, R. S. Ewnit
W Staley, John Nashua, 'f Hip k • H Stinte Jos. Slime.
maylth-thile
103 KS wilt be opened at the Office of the Treasure
of the MontnrahelaNavigation Company, at the
xehange Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 9.24 tiny
of May neit;lo receive subscriptions of Stock sufficient
to pay the debt incurred in the construction of said hit-,
:provernent.' By. Order of the Board..
ant 9-0121 ". • WM.. 13AKIIIVELL. Sedy.
' ENGINE FOR SALE.—An Upright Engine,
5:1 high' elgiuder,. and 6 fest stroke-4our boilers, .30
inches andlts feel. in length which has been in use in the
Pittsburgh Water Works; will be sold low. ernapplies-,
tion t0..1: H. Id'Clelltutd, Superintendent of the Water.
,
. W-410Avlui
~• •
EMS=
NeWs iv‘ Telegiaph!
Reported for the Morning Post
The People bete determined to overthrow the
President, and elect another Chief. The city' envi
layere armed ; guns firing; buskims suspended.
The members of the government w'fre compelled to
resign, but new officers are afraid to accept. Col.
Loras Jaques, the chief insurgent, has taken forci
ble possession of Cavalin, and was marching to Aux
Cayes.
Nun , Yora, Muy 17-3, P.M.
Flour—Sales of Oswego brands at $O,OO Ohio held at
No'change in Market.
Orain—Witeat has aidownwarti tendency; but Corn is
steatly - , , viith - sules or 5000 bu. Prime Yellow at 50c.
Cotton-Market quiet.
Provisions—No activity in any article but quotations
remain steady.
5.00 1,43
9500
10.50
45.00
buyers.
Wheat...-Sales or Pilate White at e1.141P1.45.
Corn,-Pritne Whiteis selling at Rte.; Prime Yellow
at Pic.
. •
Oats—Soles at 3.1:15e.
Rye—Moderate sales at 7ne7ce.
Groceries—Sugar is heavy, amt Molasses
Provisions—No soles worth reporting. Lard is quoted
at 6VC.Ic.- for Weiderri.
Whiskey—Sales at f2:lle.
Beef Cattic—Sales on boor at itt3.00. - d3,75.
Killed Hogs- 7 8:11es at e4,50a4,75.
cents
cd, on the face
MEM
J. • i•
• PIIILADZI:P•MA, Miy 16, 1543.
Dates froth Hayti ito the 24th ult. have been re
NEW yoRK mAitKors
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Altiy 16-3 P. M
flour—Sules at $5,511. Market quiet.
The marketa , gencrally ero without change.
BALTIMORE NIARKurs.
ILstrimonr.. May 16-6, P. M•
flour—Howard st. ie held nt srr,7s. More sellore then
Mutt 3ntrlligcnce
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
ARRIVED,
Steamer Benver. Clark, Wellsville;
• Jinitie. Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic. Parkinson., do:
" Caleb Cope. Mt,OM. eaver and Wellsville;
" Michiun No. 2. Gilson. Beaver;
hoke . Erie. Hemphill, Beaver;
" Brooklyn, Boles, St. Louis;
• New England No. 2. Dean. Cln;
• Gondolier, Lyon, St. Louis;
" Wellsville, Barnes, _Sunbelt;
DEPARTED,
Stramer Beaver, Clark,.
" Baltic... Jacobs, Brownsville.
• Atlantic: Parkinson. Brownsville;
" Caleb COpe, Moore. Beaver nod Wellsville.
Aodrews. New Orleans;
" Paris. Marotta, St. honts:
• - New England. McClure, fin;
• Cashier, McColtrey, Wheeling;
" Cumberland, Miller, Nashville;
Mtfr The Cincinnati packets will resume their
regular trips.
t-ir See card of Brownsville packets
. _ • _
igr See cards of - Wellsville packets
PASSE:WEBS AND FREIGHT FOR ERIE.—The
ar
cond boat belonging to the "People's Transpor
tation Line" leaves to-morrow. The Juntala, Capt.
G.P. Davis, is an excellent boat, nearly new, and
was built for the line, and is well siiiied for passen
gers and fieight. Enquire of H. Rirkpatrick, at S.
& W. liarbatigh's Produce Warehouse.
V5..2" The water is out of the Canal, almost, but
there is still enough in to vitiate the atmosphere,
and cause disease and death to all who dwell in the
neighborhood of the basin.
LOUISVILLE: PACKWTS.
my: WHEELING, CINCINNATI d, LGUISVILLK.
. -
row. tr
Re.ol - 1 ft SA Trall,, P ArK .—TI, A
No 1 hor nufi fstAr ra , ., ,, ozer sumo Pric
ker TEI.I-:CR A Pit. J J . Com
-1610004,14:1
kotold , r. o ill Iva,. Po I , l.urg tor . \
jog, Ciorionau totJteloi..-viYle. nfl Nl.' I edtntc Ports.
every Surordny. al I() rielock
for freight or pn..s.ortrr curtly no Lonna or In
FORSYTH DUN, - AN. Arrltn
Th 44 Trygraph hae bt,• • I1 haat exara.i•ly or a r,eotar
Ptiekat.. and with a via,. viii 10 11 . roolfort. Of pa.-
lutnger, time norollittiotlnOonn are 1tt14,00 to no boat rot
the sto-,..ter11 vs - 1.1,1 1 1, The Tele?ropit a ill roll to
too with th t 14-11 Franklin No ti like Nu 9. to Saint
flavor I, ewe 0•••••. nattl-!.
ST A MI- It GRA. 11.:31 WOOD
('11. , ,N - GE Trmr.s.neuicr Alf-ail4x•
mtol Irvin April '2l—Leave Mailelicsiiir at
7 o'clock in the morning : and at ,-tiet, until 9
o'clock at idgLit- —excepting hrt - I o'eior'k vd"rh aill
tic omitted. Leave heir Pitt street the Mil
Allegheny 13riclge. Pinstiorgh, in the aie.n
lost.
and at half--port each hour. until half-past 9at night.
°nutting her half-part I trip.. Sutitlit), excepted.
trZr" - ... Crecnv , ”oil garden is now opera tut the reception
of visiters.: Thu Boat butts at Ili,
A IN. Prop rotor.
Crypt ta Plate Window IL.
, 11 1 11 R ONLY CR YSTA LAS Ihnt ham never
I . tot - teal knoevn 1 , 0•10 At it, 1,4101.11. after brine pnt in h
wilsdows. It is eqllol in quality In the French nnel Ku;-
fish Plate Glass. and ief3tl,ll lower in prier.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. OF A LI. SI ZER
- .
Also, hard ware of all dCSCrirliirlll, E n glish
and American. h.OOSF_NEJ:I' & SON
New York. A Mil I. g4-- lnl` li-2 ." .9
Monongahela NavlgationCompany.
BOOKS will he opened fur the subscription of Stock to
extend this improvement from Brownsville tc,the
-State line. at the following tines and placer, viz: al
Wayneshurgh. Green co.. on the :111th and 31st May;
New Geneva, Payette to.. on the Ist June;
West Brownsville, Washington to.. on the 2,1 June;
Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Bunk.) on the lilt Joon:
and to remain open , nt the last Mentioned place until oth
erwise directed. By order of the Bonril of Managers.;
nplo. WM. BAKE:WELL. Sec'y.
ID=Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh: Waynesliorgh
Messenger; Genius of Liberty - . Uniontown; F.saruiner,
Washington: insert until June 4th, and.icuil copy of pa
er to Secretary.
I)1
_CHROM ATE POTASH-500 jnid. received and
j'.ltlT nale by H. A. FAHNESTOcK & co_
tanlo corner Past and Wood pax.
PIRITS TURPENTINE.-2t) barrels just received
0 .and for sale . by' D. A. FA 1 IN &STOCK ar CO..
may 10 • COT. Ist and Wood ma.
FINE FLOUR-50 bbls. fine Flour. on rongiclunent nod
for sale by [me] SELLERS & NICOLS.
. Patterson , * Carriage Manufactory,
Opposite the Merchants' Hotel. Smithfield street and in Di
amond Alley. between Wood and Smith field streets,
'MIME may always he found 1111 assort
* meet of Family Carriages . Baronches.
a_ Buries. and all kinds of Heavy Work,
from sir horse Wagon down to a Whce
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to
call. may li-tf
. Fire and Marine Insurance.
MBE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila
delphia. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal nod rivers.
DIRF.CTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Presl. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor.
Samuel W.... Tones, , • Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, , Ambrose White; -
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White. John R. Nell;
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, I Henry D. Sherrard,
This is the oldest iiisuranec Company in the United
States, having been chhrtered , ,in 1704. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am
plemeans, and avoiding nll risks of an extra , hazardous
40m-ter, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty-so the public. WILLIAM P. JONES.
At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and
Front ate., Pittsburgh may4y
DROPOSALS Will be received at the eines. of the sub
': scriber until the 24th of May, for the 'building of a
Public School Bruise in the village of Mincreville. The
house is to be Of ltick. with stone basement fifty feet
front, by thirty-two in depth. Terms of payment as
follows: One-fourth cosh. ELS 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
ten. months afterwards. The building is to he furnished
with desks and seats for two schools, and the whole to
be ready for use by the first of next October.
Persons wishing to propose for the work can examine
the plans and specifications at the office of
'EDW. D. GAZZAINT,
President of Board of Directors of Pitt District.
mnyls-tmy2.l
rtossultrrloN, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD,
J BRONCHITIS, kr .--To Constiorptiees.—Four-fifths
of you are really suf ering . from neglected colds. or nn ob
struction and consequent infininmation of the delicate li
ning of those tubes through which the air we breathe is
distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain
anti soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever.
and a spitting of blood, mutter, or phlegm, which finally
exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove
this obstruction. and produces tkii most pleasing and
happy results. It in certain in its ifffects, and cannot fail
to relieve.
nirr For sale, in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
'lO Fourth st., near Wood. mayti
.Steaiiaßoat Stock for Sale
EU- ONE HALF of the fine steamer W4-G
--mszr; for sale, also, one eighth of steamer
UNION. For partieulars.and'ternis enquire of
~‘ ' S. & W. HARBAUGH,
ti;) Witte* attcollß/ UH Front et
:.., .-,,•',: -i: 17 4 - .' ' . :-. 7- ' '....:
-"'"
'4' -7
- , 7•_:' - - - " , .- 1 ; 4 7 ...'- ,' :., -, -, 'Z'-' ' '' ' -.- - 7' - -
=EWE
... .. ...
..'=. : : - .....i.. , :i..:: ,1 ±:::::...7.,: - :
'...i'.g41 7 . , 2::::: , -.....1=''' . .
...i . .4,,....:::,..,..v.,:.
. .. _ .. . .
MMME
jj
c iOrtqw.,-4..,N. bags .16'o Coffee. ockv luntliay awl for
• •Aur,Lv.it- & nicabr
TOPE Elides Hopi, in store and fur tulle•by
In:111i MILLER A-. ItiCICETSON.
ULKILS:(I corroN —l,OOO Cotton fur
N....) sale by - (tfiny4) J A MI'S MAY.
•
. • _
CSl7:fi.k S—.-0,000 half Spanish Chfara for aalely
SFNCI.AiR.
I OLDEN SYRUP-6 barrdbi ibr.onle by
.nblyls SNIVI'I I SiNCI.AIII.
IAItOLINA TA it—t) bbla. Caroliva Tar for Frik: low
by (mull ) JANIEg MAY.
_ .
PITCH --04 hbls. Pitch fur sale low by • • •
in.y I jA.MES
MACKF i IIEI,—Nos. I and 3 just Tue'sl - and for sale by
EDMUND CREEK •
bbls. Cider Vinegar: just ree'd, bud fur
sale by [nin9 .SELLERS & NICOLS.
DOTA§H—O casks Superior, for sole by . .
mas -- D. WILLIAMS.
iiiioBll7lZ9,
innytO JAMES . MAN
NCON-40.000 114 hog 01 10- • It: I fuThrfflii
by my a
& Co.
ARD—a t iiiii It, gout! L, i
ardn bbls. received unit fur
_LA Sale by' my 6 POINDEXTER It Co.
Xr 0. SUGAR-50 With prime N. 0. Sugar. receimi
per s h Laxly Byrom by POIN DEXTER & Cr,
10F1fP:F.--100 trap prime grciiii Rio Colfee.iwit ree
from Baltimore. my I'OTNIJEXTF.It Sr. Co.
PEPP ER-150 bogs in store 0114/ for sole ot ,very mini
emu prices, by DIV) I'OINDEXXE.II. & Co.
T IME-200 bbl. Louisville white Lime. very superior
.1 for enle L♦ tooth POI s DF.XTP.it & co.
T OAF :41.R:Alt-120 libls low numbers Loaf Sugar, in
I.a store and for sale by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co.
rpF.A-250 half thesis Voting Dyson. Imperial and (:uu
powder Teas. for sale by f'OINDEXTER Co.
- I)ll.4 , l;:ll .n t:E4CliE n S---100 bu.
ay 6 17(eigzliWZ,recoa.T.1
- DoTATorm--soo seeks Illinois Potatoes. (or sale by
nty6 JAMES MAY.
T -
A R1)- - 0bbl* Lard for *arc by
itny6 JAmr.s, MAY
111.11i.1.V.Y-39.1 bogs nudes. just lauded bout ISuitsur
.) and for sale by S.& W. I.lo.ll.l3Atibill.
11.6315—A.,‘ extra ankle. for e n lr
r up on J. D. WILLIAMS WO Wood et
1 _
so
1) ROOMS— S 3 lloz Broome, for le by
3 my 6 . S.& W. ITARITATT:II.
-
,5 casks. si - T - K - iror, just received and tor
Psaleby Imy6l SMITH .4. SINCLAIR.
-11.ACON--.160 ibs Bacon, for sale by.
my 6 JAMES MAY, Water st.
OAF SUGAI{:=ISI3T.Is. No.. 7. DIId R, for I.nit' by
nia SET.I.FIS k zsacot.s
--- —
TARIM lIEEF.-1000 pounds mopr cured. for sale by
J;,/ up 20 J. IL WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at
. . .—_._ ._. .. _.
Ct . lIIRTS.-20 dor.. extra fine wide plaid,: Just received
17.1 and for Fate low by ituaysl K.DWARDTODDk. Co.
11.0' EE 10 bags. pug !nulling and for ante by
S. & W. IIARRAUGH .
It:
) VE FLOUR-4U Gbh'. jubt landing . and tor sale by
11L: {IMMO:aiI
,mull lot Wcstero Itrferve. old nod or Ns;!
for sale IPT (may 3) smrrii & SINCLAIR.
1 Lard in barrels oml kelp,. for tale
may 3 SMITH SCSINCLAIR.
(;21111:-*--4AM10 Ws. Sides, or sly c by
otay3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
'TAMS—`2S.O(I3 fliisu* for .tile by
may 3 5.511 - I'll & SINCLAIR.
.
CIANVASSED BACON 11.A51 . ....1—0n haml. just rec Tit
cA and for mule b y (mra) EDMUND GREER-
4)11 g EU:4 LA ItD, No. I—ln store and for pole by
...A., inn T 3 En:11 u Nit) ttEl'..R.
AI.F.NA POTAINIES-45 sack% more Jut rcerivre
IX 'and fur sal.. by 1;nny1.1) ICINGS
- -
.1 )I{ . l o l h *D ro ln,...l : n d
LILA X 5E.1 , 1).-11) bLib. &turf. 211.1 for t.uk• by
I ;
o 1 , 27 S. er. W. Utl l:611
1.1-:AF I.AItI) and V ti 1,1•,. jum rreeivrtt
I and 61, I,F tiv2.7l Emio.Nl) Grtcr.it.
1 A It1)--20 N
op!S
(1 REASE LA R 1,14.. irve,.. 1.nr41.)” , gt recetvrAt
JI awl for 1,121
IFF1:1.1
gale In•
Til I:
• f.• I. v
j• I A irft A k 410Zell. rtrel (et' an!.. br
KIN(
)•I3 WON, oe ior
. eierti • - KEAr; A1(10111111-1An.
11141.5. Monreqr-ahrla Rectified Whi-tt.ev. .tore
1)1 P nue for ante by W 271 EtIN“ )N I) (MEER.
1 RON AND NAILS— A large u...Jr:meta or, hood nod
I for .11e. lap 351 - KIN(.: NIOORIIEA
stk-• U. tsr(i . %ll_44l strictly print,: N. O.
iu moot and itir sale I,'
7i111.1.111
OAF . 1.5, an. t•iiga
14 in store nod kir iiialet.y
mil I rtICKETS(,)N.
Cit" T (l i;Arci ).—no rota Wretplurtt, to
• stole atttl fur attb- by
multi ItICKETS(N
ri urn - 1t—.20 mls..irrrfitir Flour. )11-0 rec"4l on C011,1;11
Ineut nod 14.11 . b
"mid MILLER '& RICK I:TS4IN
V !NEU A 11. _'2o '2O 'ol,', rhter V i o,r, e;
! I et, , ',.. W hoe Wine Vinegnr: in MJ,r.•
and Mr sal. I,y (um lii) MI1.1.1;11 S, RICNI.TSON
Q PER)I 011 e—P. Imxe, 4, :is. 1:141 tii, Sperm Criticn , n.
CI ji.ltt.c'd and for oak 'o
malli MILI.1:11 I: 111C1irTSON.
\ O. Sugn t, a mom niUrle, just r
ericcd and for an 11, t•y
mat! 11.‘1111ArGit.
out ZiBft - i - TELow-t, nnd for
Sale I,y B. A. &
nr.lo rc,rnrr 1 7 {1 , q and Wood Atlt.
(1.1 , viTitlul.-50 rnOTIV. filPt reerile.i and fi,
ki %pie by 11. A. FACINESTWK k CO..
innlo Flr•t nut %Yowl *fit.
I Np1(;0.--3 ce.rm,ll% Pow In=t rrreivrd and for
mile by IL A. FAIINt STOCK CO.,
umlo corner Tint and Wood ME
1 , . CA It t. SODA-1200124: Tant rvc*rarl.l
I:, for sale by It. A. FA csa:sTocK „k CO..
mal3 corner First and Wood street,.
1111.011.01 7 01C:11-111 1 Ih. hwilex.io‘t roe'd and for ',al..
by 13. A. PAtiNi:STOCK k CO..
mnl3 con, Firm nod WorA
R ACE GINGEN. —1 1 1:T4 j
i t , 7: i r f e : :i r '41 1.4 7 ( 1 1 1:7 , 5 - .•:1 ( : !(3 1 . :
Inint3 corner Firm land Wood At,
Lx•r. mx:WOOD-.36 CR51.4 .. Salniforirx, ” just reed
owl fur sale by a A FAUN - I:STOCK & CO-,
innt:l corner Fir•l rind AVaral
Cl PIL NINE.-11th Dauer,. reerived and for sale
1.7 by [olyl2] M. A. FAIINESTOCK. CO,
cor Ist nod Wood Its.
IARO 011,--20 Sro - . - 1 Lard Oil;
12 - " 2 " • reed nod for snle
by SF.I.T.I'.FIS h NIC,OI.S.
FL.....11—.20 bldg. No. I Firrring;
10 .". r”e'd and for sole by
mol3 : 4 11.1.1.:11. 4 4 k N1C9151
AL ROCIIELLF..-2 ens, received and (or sale by
L 11. A. FAHNESTOCK h CO.,
myl2 cur lit and Wood eds.
ULPH. MORPIIIA.-20 mole., just received end for
0 sole by li. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO:,
myl2 car Isl and Wood xis.
OAI S-2011 hags Onts, just receive per steam a a e
Colas and Beaver, and for sale by
mat S. & W. 11A1113AVG11.
IDOTATOES-114 sacks prime Illinois Potatoes, land
ing from S. 11. Genesee, and for snle•by
muy3 SMITH h SINCLAIR.
CLEAR BACON SIDES-1n store and for sa!e by
EDMUND GREER,
mny3 Liberty st., opposite Smithfield at
OLIVE OIL -1 tl7. SuUr pu. i ori for
Bale by
ma, J. D. 'WILLIAMS
OTATOE9-41 0 barrels Neshannock Potatoes. just
P
landing and for sale by S. &W. lIARLIAUGH.
asp%
SICILY LIQUORICE. -5 eases just received and for
pale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
tmnylo CO!. Ist and Wood sta.
ritiAMPAGNE WINES-25 Baskets Maltese Crosa
and .2.5 Baskets Crown Champaign° Wine now land
ing and for sale by [man' P. C. MARTIN.
L ARD OIL.-10 bhls No. I-Lard Oil, a prime article,
4 do. No. 2, do. do.
my 6 For sale by SELLERS & NICOLS.
SPRING FASHION FOR HATS..—This beautik
fel' style of HATS are now readrat
mar 3 PAULSON'S.
QUM/RMS.—Hoes; Livenstun Shovels; Canal do
k Coal do.; Spades and Rakes, for sale by
ap23 KING & MOORHEAD.
OULU TOBACCO-76 bales, Wrappers and Fillers,
just ree'd on consignmeni and for sale by
ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON.
AAILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of at
sizes, constantly on band by
tly) SMITH & SINCLAIR,
juju
45RIMS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, part strictly
prime ; in store and for sale by
a 27 EDMOND GREER.
"UtEATI4EFL'4-25, socks prime Kentucky Feathers just
1 received and for sale by POLNDEXTER
.& Co.
ap24
P ICKLED PORK-10 bbls. Mss Pork;
5 " Prime in store and for _
[tnnfi] SELLERS & NICOLS.
I NDICKI-1 Coroon S. F.;
24 lbs. Manilla; for sole by
maB J. I). W11.1.1.k.515. 110 Wood at
100 BBL& TAR. of prime quality and good condition,
on consignment and for sale by
aps TAAPFE & O'CONNOR.
F ., CASIOi t A N, runs and ,loulders:
.1 kJ 5 casks Clear Sides just reeekved and for sale by
rpitE MORN !NG POST. and all the Daily nnil most of
I the Weekly Pittsburgh and a fetv Eastern. Western
nod Northern Newspnpers, and Stbbet's Counterfeit Del
tumor. &C.. kept for sale by ISAAC HARMS,
At his General Agency and Intelligence Office,
Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel.
HAD-40 barn Is No.l Trimmed Shricl;coi. silo *
0 diaiis fRinT.ll & sUsTQL.taR.
•
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MEM
}liStelidirotig
hog. l'rittic Rio. in. , and toy
(n 7 7( • 11).‘14)N It 01(.1:ER.
Oti.trn. pt.l rrcriv«ti and fur
EINC: h .!%“)()ILLII-:A1).
1.1 b Is. ..luo oar, rece ved and for ea e
EDMOND GREER,
Libeirty oppneite Smithfield rd.
EDMON D GREER
Salps audit:at..
AtiliTlrON stl IDS
EY JAMES M7XENKA. AUC ftIONEEI?,
No. 114 Wool) . STEtt7. Ttlflire ,Fuom
l A - INTRA SALE qf Dry Goads, Fanryllrliekt, Irratellis
and
.be soh!; - at Al(Kentnett Auction
Roble. N 0.114 Wood street. three doorifrom Fifth, day
and night. (Sundays exceptcd.) - lintit the largo sleek on
hand is disposed of. as- peremptory 'orders have been re
ceived front the owners. - to close without reserve or 11,0 ,
leant possible delay, the various consignments remaining
unsold front The present spring trade: .
Terms: All seine under ,50.00, cash, par' funds: front
tit.so,ott to 5100,00, sixty days; and all sums over SlOO l OO,
three:months, good approved endorsed notes
ap9.9 . JAMES AMENNA,
I7ARGE prig. splendid assortment of FANergirarns,
.4 at prii , ats sale, ay James 111'.1isa na.—Tha, subscriber
has entered . Mto an arrangement with one of the Most QS
tptitive Chtur Ma.aufacturcrs in the West, and will con
stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fasicy Chairs
of every description. comprising . Windsor and Cone Sent,
Rocking, arm. and Children's Chairs. all of which are
wade in the latest modern styles. of tilt, best innterials.
uml_ny the best :workmen ia the country; and will be sold
at eery low prices, for moth.
apt 7 JAMES IVVICENNA. Anet.
StiLES,' •
DT JOHN D. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER,
South-Matt cone of Wood and liVrk atrees.
N Thursday tnopiiiii, the 12th inst., at 10 o'clock. at
O
the Cominervial Sakai Room. curlier of 11'ciod and
Fifth streets will lie sold a large antlgeneral 1113SOriluent
of scasonalde Foreign and Dotneslic Dry GootlS'. con
sisting of sape,rfine Cloths. Cassimeres. Sitilfetts, TWeeds
Vestings, Mania:ls English and Amide as Prints. Scotch
and Manchester Gingham., French Lawns, fancy Sara
isc, Dress Silks, black - Satin. Freueli and English Meri
nos. Alpaceas. lmstres, Irish lincas , Brash long Cloths.
bleached and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Molls. de
Lathes. fancy Shawls Scarfs. Handkerchiefs. Cravats,
Gloves. Itosicry. Suspenders, Sewing Silk, patetn thread,
ribbons, bounetts, parasols, umbrellas, &c.
2 o'clock, p. In.
A quantity of groceries, glassware, 9acensware, cons
fectionnry. liquors. inackarcl and herrings, Spanish ci;
gars and Virginia tobacco of fine spiality.n large assort
ment of new mut second humid Ilatisehold'Farinfure. fea
ther bed, ea rpeling. looking glasses transparent window
thuds with alums.. 1 substantial well biliAhed Baggy
with fallen top, 1 family twa-borsisCarringe, &e. &c.
At o'clock p.
Ready-made clothing, staple mill fahey dry goods, fine
cutlery. gold and silver watches. boots nod shoes., mail
cal unents, a variety of eurpeuter's tools, tool chest,
hardware, Sce.
JOILS D. DAVIS, Auct.
AUCTION SALES In 7ILLECIIENV CITY
BY MIL J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER.
IMIS=MI
'V ALUABLE BEILIDINO I.ol' ON \lin ST.,
.414,th<tt 0 . at .4 araan.—Will be told on the prrinisent
on next Thursday afternoon. ISth inst., at 4 o'cloek. that
beautiful lot of Grellitd cornering on Beaver, Jerk - son
and Veto sweets, measuring in front on Beaver 22 fret.
and in depth along Jackson UV feet to Veto street, with
several young trees on the Beaver street end..
The portion of Beaver. street whirl, lies North of th
Common is densely built with good houses, nnd this 1...
being one of the very few unimpioved oncit, and th
handsomest of thein..LL—will. (rum its r eetllinr srparn
non, male either ndelightful place of residence for n fam
Hy. or an excellent business stand.
- Travas—One-half casts: balance in twelve months, with
interest, secured by bond and moms."
WM..I. BURNSIDE, .knet'r.
Allegheny, Thvy
glill
e( 115 P l i lia ll s . n A o T mr Allay_ li r A n S u l t e 011 27 1:17f-Ti . i ' l N' l . lf ' l
.... cliourriof a privets or thliratt nature itteittentol
.T; / to the htllll3ll (Mile.
q' e, ; Syhili.and Syphilitic eruptions.ganonlicra
awl its clause:queue., together with all ve
t ' ' . 4
Il,erlii a sarectri. intruritieve of the blood, with all ili•enprs of
renereal origin. Am disenses,With wit:lure.. glee t.nretlirtil
d,ehar, , ,,i, Bernina] weaktires and rrilpinelley: Men, pike.
rlietnnatimn. female WitaktießS, di.tettae4 . of the womb.
monthly snares-mull , . tlinenaes of the jointo, fistula in
ono. nervous atTeetion, pains in the hack-and- loins. irri ,
lotion+ of the neck of the bladder and Lidneys. scorbutic.
eruption!, tette,. flue - worm. tnereorial diseases, tee:
TWELVE VEARS' PRACTICE
1 - :xelosively devoted to threattnly and (m10'114.111 of retie
real disorders. and those arising trona youthful excesses ,
gaiety. etiolate, or imPtities of the 111(.4:whereby the
constit " ' don may hate bren entcelded. enables lir. Brown
to cutler of speedy relief to all who mat place
therti,lve• under his care.
Dr. Brown's others are conveniently arranged sep.
nestle apartment+. Patients tan visit Dr. 11. withottt fear
of exposure to taller visitors,
is of illroftlll , re to trial:y persons to need of medical
"Md. to °Moto good admeg pn yalet:t . and poottptly• 'Cn all
atteh. Dr. Brown's ready skill tit re1119 , 11 , C
in their s kaolin 1 . C.4111 ,, tti1d stages, otters
winen van randy be etittuileti. Strangers are hereby nyt
rrtsed !lint lirosytt has 1.3 . 11 regularly elitiCatt.,l ut
evert lannett of 1111,/11•111, and ti,r liir ;1,41 tvr,ivr cram
anti and Ininsvti trieteisterly to the if.fltU,ll4lll of thaw
•
Dr. Hrun n tin, only
..t/ -I.o,.miarly eilorat,d ICl,reCtlit ill
tar-gh hill VC Oit , attcatttoo to thou: coin
/ safe and aprcily c Lres ri ill in all casiit. tic
no' ri - lievril short time, without inter
1,11.‘14,1 trt.nt iriA.llter“.
Rnplll, —Pr. 'Brown :Lk° 1111:1:v.4 per
o s t , natty cod with Ilortsta uttl. u. he ha. putt: pot - tteu
or 111,1111ot? to
listirl a thsl'arrr.
li r t;., ;Llt,A;ded
.
r eto Dinktmod Alky. 61NY door 4 from Wood
,4r.•rt. ramlim. Cum-Mt:Won. Arr.:oy remft
y
I 1111.:I.'M Ih. Ifrowo K. Inv,h itiproverttl
rdy tor itkiel:111:11/ . .. 11 if , at taprrtil and tatarralata remedy
ant ittat inntado. It neva,
t Want. and PI ate Co:iauluitinil Room, No. 03.
lono.l Pa. The honor is miwups at
tuna,
SAINT LOdIS NV A. T tt. NV OR KS.
42EALELI PROPOSALS wilt be reeeived by the under
signed, at the City Engineer's collet.. in the ci y of
s u i o i t on t, :Awe of Ati.4sonri. until the :belt day of June
nest, at Ilid'elnek. st.. for the delivery of Stall) linear feet.
Iniire or leas. ca vast iron pipe, tweviy
Sala pipe if fakificiently strong to hear yamina
non with the hammer under hydraithe pressor, of one
hundred and tiny pounds to the square inch. to he
pens vine feel lone eneh. to weigh not less than nine
teen Iwudh.r.4l and tint) lamtak unit not more than two
rh oosan d cud hay pounds, with seven inch faucet and
spigy.ot cod:, so as to fit easily into one another, w iris
bead. at radh end. and threeltelbt .CVeil inches broad. F.
nitwit as to divide the barrel of each piece into tour
cal oat part, On be well sunned, and clear of all defects.
sithmtla of rtp,nlar thickness, and straight, cost upon end
in dry sand. The metal used in the said castings to be
of the hest glinlity, mint "KWh ins can he Tenafly chipped
and tilled. Bidders will state the price per pound. All
paid for. Ilielivery to he made 011 the wharf or any other
place in St. I.onis, previous to the first day of April. Ina.
Paymemn will he made on the delivery of every fifty or
more picot, resrrying. at each payment tire per rent. moil
the contortion of the rontruct. Good 4ectirity will he
required to the amount of out fourth of the contract
price.
Saint Loui4. April 7. P314.--mayls-.12w.
ih.morrat.Eineinutto Enquirer. Pittgborgh
Morning Port. Nushville Union, Pennsylvanian at Philn•
dolphin, and the AValltingtott Union, please insert two
Nveeks. and send the account to this office..l7/1 ion.
New Paper and Book Kaiakltokment,
No. 7 8 Most sever, batccen Fourth and Diamond oJky.
r~tflli subscribers have just opened, at the, above stand,
a large stock of •didermit ualities Ruled mid Plain
White and Blue ‘ W riting and better Paper, Commercial
and Packet Post Flat Cap. Remy and Medium Writing
Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Royal Colored
Printing Papers, Printers' India. Enamelled and Ivory
Surface Cards, Nos. 2,7, 4, small and double small; Me
dium, Briny and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior
paper, and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds;
Quills. Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers. Wax. Bill Files. he.'
Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound
in the most substantial manner.
Country Merchniits supplied at the lowest wholesale
prices for cash, or RAGS rat cash prices.
.1013 PRINTING.
Haring a Job Office in connexion witbOur establish
ment. we are prepared to execute all ordera for plain and
fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlets. Circulars, Besides*
Cants, Bills of Lading, &c., with despatch, and ,gt.tow
prica'a. Ei.morr & ENGLISH,
No. 78 Wood st., bet. Fourth and Diamond aßey.
117'.At our store on Market street, between Third and
Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo•
logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received,
as won as published, and sold at the lowest prices.
The publications of the American Sunday School Union,
and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on
ban I. Catalogues furnished on application.
ELLIOTr & ENGLISH,
ma 2 Market at.. bet. Third and Fourth.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
LAWRENCEVILLE, PA.
rpm subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to
1 the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has
opened the Lorimer House. Two Mile Run. in the bor
ough of LaWrencevlle, (formerly kept by Mr. S. Light
cap,) and is now prepared to accommodate all who may
give him a call. His Bar is furnished with the most choice
Liquors—Porter, Ale Cider, Mineral Water, &c.. Ac.
In connection with.the above, he bass CONFECTION
ARY, ICE CREAM and BAKING ESTABLISHMENT;
where Confectionaries, Creams and Cakes. of all descrip
tions. may at all times be had; and Parties supplied at
the shortest notice. •
This establishment will be 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. Ile shall use his exertions in en
deavoring to please all who may favor him with a call.
M. BREIDENT.IAI.I., Proprietor.
JOHN :YOUNG, Agent.
The Omnibus Lines pass.the house every ten minutes.
Should the regular line be full, extra coaches will he fur
nished to those who desire it. mayln-evrd
GALENA NESHANNOCKS—. ticks more of Thos
GOOD POTATOES, just received and for sal* by
up 21 KING h MOORHEAD..
1 have used some of the "Galena itieshannocks"
sold by King ec Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and
can honestly say, that they are far superior to any pota
toes I have ever seen in this market.
ap 21 WM. C. MEREDITH.
BACON -10 hhds. Prime Canvassed hams;
35 " plain Hams and Shoulders;
Just received and for sale by
maS SELLERS & NICOLS
T,r
1,1 A tEe l u l ; ‘ tc E n I C s
y ' o f e u tl e n r il g n it! li vi E" .oo I . c c
c n e r i ctin e :
machines, 2.1 inches wide. OEO. COCHRAN, -
my 6
0
_ OAP AND CANDLES: I S . OIMxiis No. 1 Sonp; _
‘• Candles; just land
..ig front stellate!' Pacific, and for !mid by . _
Inag S. & W. 11A VAIJGI-1...
JOliNliailiNl:tVY, dai) titt - ATilt.. No. 120 Wood
%treat. Pittsburgh. Pa. Gold Leaf. Dentist's Poil..&e.
comituntly on hand. and manufactured to order. [Mr ay
(AILS-10 casks pure Sperm Oil. bleached;NV do in
ter.Whnle do do; 2 do common do do`; 5 bbinapring;
do dd. bleaChed; 12 do. Laid 00.: 20 0 - Linseeil do
store : ittyl for bi#:[aii2ol -V41.1E1144 k NICI4I.§:
=MS
.X.';',K;:',"i'f*M.o:A , ; . o - . i?:F;;-i7•,....,.. ' ,
lIIMEN
)00400 -
arn Grw4..
$ P 4. ENG, ND 'Stritaikat --GQODS
_ _ _
A. A- MASONO. L. ANTHONY:fr.: CO.,`
• . N.* SOJnt
A. A. Mallon & C 0.,,
GO .itler4nt Stria. between- 'Third and Fourei SiiWth"
PITTSBURGH. I'A..
Y_YAYF.: recently opened their new and elegant Store.
El with au extensive stock of rich SPring and Summer'
Goods,.comprising upwards of three hundred pamiges
of, the latest and 1110.1 fashionable styles. Merchants
throughout the country ore particularly invited to call and
examine our stock. as it is our intentioa to offer our goods
at the lowest eastern wholesale prices_ One of the firm,
residing in New York, will be constantly sending us ou
fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving
us every facility in the transaction of our business that
could be possessed ho eastern houses. Prices arc there
fore guaranteed to be as low us the lowest New York;
and Philadelphia rates. ap7
R. EiTTliompson, D. 110 111arketStreet•
HS just returned front the eastern cities with his se
i owl supply of Vpring and Summer DIET GOODS!
(laving disposed of the whole of the Carpet• Stook. pre
vious to gni ng east this last time—and being entirely tree
from the care of that- business-1 am enabled to devote
my whale attention to the purchase of Dry Goods.
Customers and. the public generally may depend upon
finding, at the above. No . every thing , rich ,and beautiful
that is to be found in the - Dry Goods-titarkal. -
He has in store, and is now receiving4the following
Goods: Barrett and plain Great:miens;
Barred and plain Silk Tissues:
Satin barred and plain Barogera
Lamartine Plnids, new article;
Jetiper Plaids; do. • do.;
French and Organdy: Lawns;
•
Barred and Plain Linen Gin hams.
DRESS SILKS. •
•
Rich elinnielians. alFsbritics:
Rich changeable striped: rich barred;
Fine Lnstred black do., all yridtlis, for klantillas,
Visette.
Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, fur trimming the
above; good assortment.
shauds—This department ie very full: Rich Cashmere;
Embroidered Cantowedraps: Chinn Berage: new stylo
Llnsu Net, e 4 fur el each; with every variety at low
prices.
Linen Goods—Damask Table Cloths: Blenched and
Brown Napkins; Towellitrgs, Crashes, Burnley Shoot
Uniptains--French, English; end Manchester, of every
style and texture.
Calicoes—ln endless variety, Bom6}e.
Bleached uud Brown .Sheetings,..l3rillings. &a.
Turd wide Drown, Sheeting, as low as Inc., Ate,
maS It. D. THOMPSON.
New Dry Good --Fresh Arrival,
AT O. 6 -II
5 MARKET ST.. •ITH T. AND THE DIAMOND.
TIM undersigned has just received - n hrge and oplen
did assortment Of FANCY AND sTAeI.F. smuNG,
AND SI. 7 IIMER DRY GOODS. pnrcheeed from the Int
porwrg awl Manufacturers, sine the recent great full in
prices, viz:
4-4 Brown Muslin., al cis. Furniture Prints 01. to 121 e
-t+ Bleuelled " 6-1 -4 1 4-4 Purple 121"
4-4 8 "
1 1.11cie and orange prints 121'
Dress Clinglnurts 1211025. English Lawns
NEW STYLE.: RE'S'S 110011)S.
Satin stripe Granite Mirage. Fancy Dress Silks, .
Plaid Crape D'Orlenns. Chameleoe. "
Satin at. and pt. Kitt Thane. - Black-Satin barred Silks,
New .Itvie I. reach Lawns, Black (;ro. IP Armour "
Catnlct Lustre*. New style Brocade.
The .L sines are requested to man and examihe a splen
did assonnimit of new style Paris printed Cashmere
Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape
Shawls. Silk Tisane Shawls, white Brosha Barnes
Shawls, Brocade am! Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk
and Black Barred Harare Sintwlg, Black and Colored
Silk Fringe Thiwn and Mous D' Leine Shawls..
I have also received n beautiful assortment of new
style 'Bonnet Ribbons. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Cravats awl Scarfs,-black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle
thread mohair nod twisted silk Gloves and Mitts: a va
riety of new style Parasols. Parasoletts and Sun Shades.
The Gr-xxx.camil are particularly requested to tall and
examine a lwnmitnl assortment of black, blue. olive
brown and invisible green Preach and English Cloths,
and a variety of new style fancy VCstings, Cassitneres t
Cravats, he.
I have also a Gnat stark if Scup?. Goods. viz: Brown
and bleached himit Within Clothe, Russia Diaper, lrisb
Linen. Cntionade. Linen Drilling. Checks, Blue Drills.
Manchester and Scotch Ginghtinis.Clianirey Gingham*,
brown and blenched Mitstins of all descriptions, which
will lie Sold at least :13 per cent. below last year's Twice*.
ABSALO.M MORRIS,
No. G. 5 Market street Pittsburgh.
I ENTLEMENS' FeItNISHING GifiOrtS.--Wnosi
1,..11 asst.—Edward Todd 4 , Co.; have just received our
larc iriock of "ire,s• and Fre,ll Spring Coods. to whkh
we invite the attention of countrytncreltants and deal
ers generally.
We hare received from our factory cast. a large
stock of Shirts, of the hest manufacture; contisting of
In doz. No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars;
•20. " " Narrow and Byron;
medium quality
tO " very low priced
Out linen 110F0IIIIS. with collars;
tl and common bosoms:
Lit " Byron .tanding collars, all qualities;
40 " • blurt and limey adjusting Stocks;
Also. from the'eaMeril
ti eases fine Gingham Utubrr.llast
" null common Suapenders ;
2 •`• " under Shins and Drawers ;
20 dozen genii's' Lisle Thd. Gloves;
Ott " tt cotton, elatttiti: tops:
hrown aid mixed and cotton half Hose, all
cmahnes;
roney Salta Cravats and Scarfs, Laalltataille
Stoek.. :lad Tim; Carpet lions. lc . Ac.
We taxite the attention or merehants mid dealers to an
' , cantina:km of oar C1.0.1i and ',tees ; know inc. that Un
der the eircorin.tatteent our Goods have hue" muntifilein
red and pare Laced. we lire aide to tiller some indue,lll, , llts
rm-el 3 intimd west of the mountains, or. It, fact, his east
ern ctn.,.
One of our Finn is constantly in the - Eastern market.,
tricot's of which wc arc daily with Nosy 'Goods.
EDWARD TODD & co,
corner of Fifth and Market streets,
Yd story over W. & P. Flinn's,
cum:Litre OH Filth street.
APRIL 10, 04S.
li 1.
r R. nu RrliY it now opening his SECOND SEP
-1 V PLY of. Spring and Summer Goods, and has this
morning open an assortment of Lanen Ginghams. super
Larlston do.; Prints and Chintzes; Ladies fine Dress
floods. in'grent variety; ManehesteyGingliams, new pat
terns. In his assortment now opening, are a great many
articles or lower prices than usual, such as fine purple
prints. yard wide, at tine.; fine British Prints at 1:11c.;
Dress Gingham,. usual width, at Enc.; Dress Lawns.
yard wide, at 12/e.; Shirting Aluslins, very lots; Irish Li
nen. &e. Will also open this morning, tin assortment of
beautiful style light Chintzes. small figures. ter eltildrem-
Lawns for do. Also. Chrunclion Silks; India Wusli do.;
Crape Shawls. Ac.
Persons wanting any iTiing in the Dry Goods way, will
do well to calf nut see the goods. anti hear the prices.
Merchants will Una; in the Wholesale Rooms on Oho
Sal - story. an inviting stock of fresh Goods, at about &w
-en, prices. apt 3
t A. MASON Sr. CO., UO, 3laust.7 iSTIMI:f. art: open
./ . ink an extensive CO.,
of
,DRESS 600DS.
just received per express: comprising thi: !ingest and
most fashionable stock of Dress Goods to M.{ found in this
eity. Amongst which, we mention, 40 pieces extra rich.
embroidered Moil de Cheers. a new article, and the most
desirable goods intl.. market. Also, sa tin stripe Challies,
Perages, Fissue, Mohair stripe French. Jackoncts, /cc.,
&r.
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A. MASON & Co., No. (it/Market street, have just
received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods,
amongst which may he found figured, plain and striped
Beinge. of all qualities; Silk 'fisSue, Mohair Stripes
Gren - edire, Satin. Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satiu St. Chal
lis, Fancy Silk French Jaconcts. &c., &e. apl9
r IDE BI.ACK. SlLK—Just received by Express.this
morning, at North-east corner 4th and Mnrert sts.
mayll W. R. MGRPEW.
ID.thsls 101.1BONS—Just received by Kxpress, this
) morning, a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N.
B. corner Fourth nod Market streets.
may It' W. R. MURPHY.
- EIRENEH WORKED COLLARS-4ust received this
tnorntug by Express. and very cheap, at the North
east corner of Fourth and Market streets.
mayll W. R. MURPHY.
'I(LESS GOODS—Received per.Expross, at A. A. Ma
li son's. 60 Market street, the most extensive assort
ment of Dress Goods to be found in.the city, comprising
some new styles, recently imported. mal3
RICH DRESS SII.KS—A. A. Mason & Co.. 60 Market
street, have received, per Express, 23 pa. Rich Black
and Fancy Colcired Silks. mal3
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LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—A full supply of all the
Tarim' styles of Surniner Goods, such as Silk Tis
sues, forages, Grenadines, Lawns, its.. now open at the
Dry Goods House of W. IL MURPHY,
apt 9 North-cast ear: Fourth and Market ate
JUST received, by Express, 1 ps Super French Black
Cloth; and 6 ps Super FancyCrissimeres, which will
be sold low by C. NvratvEnuito, 251 Liberty st.
np2s • (Journal copy.)
▪ ROWN 1111 X AND COTTOF HALF HO 6.--JOU uoz
• all qualities; just received and or sale low by
EDWARD TODD & Co, N. E. cot. Sth
and Market sta., 3d story entrance on sth at. mays..
SILK 8411i.WLS—A. A. Maso:c te C0.,60 blarket street,
have reeeivediper express. an extensive assortment
of Silk Shawls. ; nutB
Star Bakery and Ice Creard Balboa.
S. BIe*LEY, No. 42' Diamond alley, respectfully
C,
annl3fairoei to his old friends ane customers, that he
has fitted tt t his establishment in a neat and beauttfal
style, and has inereascdtis theilities for aecommodating
those who may. Cavort:lm with their custom. Parties or
families will be supplied on the shortest notice with
Cakes, ten Crearris, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line
of business. He solicits a share of public patronage.
ap 254 m
DRANDIES h WINES-3 half casks Rochelle Bran
.") dy, very good;
4 half casks J. J. Dnpuy Cognac, very good;
5 half casks Port Wine, very fine; •
3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just reed
on consignment, and
. for mile low by
30111 i LITTLE, Ix.
3d at. opposite the Post Office.
so A NEW two story Brick Dwelling Hntise situ
ated on the Fast Common, Allegheny city,
the residence of Judge Irwin,) and fitushed in the best
modern style; with handsome portico in front, double par
lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding
doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and-four
good bed rooms on the second story; with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises • or of
fold t-tf JAMES PARK..Jr. & CO. Second st.
sAUK.S GALENA POTATOES.--A superiOritr-'
IJV tide just received per steamer Orientnl;b4Mr...
sale by EIMIOND GREER, Liberty et.,
ma 9 - : . opposite Smithfield.
OLD PENS—I doz. Boot ley, best;
G
2 doz. -.,d0.. mediumi,
7 doz. without holders;
• . doz Bard & Doodlers; just received
nPU - ZEBUI.ON KINSEY
.11IYERBLY IL US - PRATED EDITION OF
ARABIAN NlGHTExpresslydesi,wtl for family
=taint:: in COUTSC of publicauon linsTier R Brothers.
New Yokk. Tolso oimipleted•iw part*. Palt tat jwst
toooivOtliitisi fOt nide by
JOtivnthr & srocKTort,
- 4or. Nitket aid 341 w
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CLNCINNATI. ANT) ITPTSI3I7hOII
DAILYSTE AtIEE'r•LINE:
rrtHIS Independent Line of mantel m
s is now copbsed
I of the large,st.rswille.st, best tnished .and furnished.
and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The
highest wages ore paid for clue services' of the best and
most experienced eng.ved in the riverlaiSiness.--
The line has been in operation for six years; has carried
nearly' two millions of people: without doing the - slightest
injuryto their persons. The proprietor s eliallerigeconi
panson with any passenger Imrin the:l.Tnion for safety,
regularity. and speed. All that inetteyeawprocure - has
been provided for the safety. ermifort mid convenience of
passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY PA CEET.—TheMrioxtranarat. Capt..qtene;
will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'dloek:
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10
.TUESDAY. PACKET—The Iliesircri No. 2.-Copt:
Jno. Klinerelter, will leave Piltliburgh every• Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every TOestley evening
at 10 P. M. ,
WEDNESDAY PACkET.—TIie NEW ENMAND No.
2, Cnpt. S. Dean. willleuve Pittsburgh every 'Wednetnli4
incoming at 10 ticloak ; Wheeling every Nl,Wilesday cven•
irts - at 10 T. 8.-
THUMDAY PACIIRT:L-the Bammirlrr. Capt. IL J .
Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thiarstlity morning ai
In o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 Jr. it.
FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curprit N0.:,2, Capt. drooks,
will lea vf:l'ittsbu'rgl, every Friday marinas itt o'ulticli
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. t6i- - -
SATURDAY PACKET. The Ileums:Cum, Capt De
Camp. will leave Pittsburgh usury Satuiny taomiup ut
o'clock ; Wheeling, "ivory _Sitturdur ovlsuiug at IV r. si.
. . . ,
SUNDAY PACKET.—Thit IsA.Ac :.`.: sveras;. Capt. A. o.
Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday IflOrllin Ut
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday eat:thug at 10 P.m.
Hue 10. . .
Pittsburgh and Brownsville fkally Packet
Line.
FIiaIIZAIIT Ist. 1 349
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- LEANE VA I I.Y.AT B A. 114. AND 4 1`...11- • .
The following new boats complete the
for the present Neal6ll: ATLAiNTIC. Cupt,
James Parkinson: BALTIC. Pant. A-Jacobi.;
and LOUIS ArLANF. 'Cunt. Ilentiett.;- The boats are
entirely new. and are fitted up without raiord to expense.
Every comfort that money mut procure - hue. bee ,, provi
ded. The boats will leave die Monoelpbela Wharf Wm:,
et the foot of Ross st. Passengers mill. be 'memo I on
board, as the boats will certahilp leave it the advertised
hours.
For Browns's Wei' ---
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The new
and splendid Passenger end Innil
stetnnextiALTlC,Capt.A.JAcons. will leave
or the a vu port during the present - week, at ti a. ➢t.,
positively - .
For freight or passage. apply on bent& . fel,2
- For St. Louts. '
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t jw.....10
THE fast runiiing parvetieer suer PENN
SYLVANIA, 11.. C. GMAT, Slaster.will leave
re ;ti l a r.r the above nail intermediate ports.
For freight or peeve •e apply au board:. inalS
THE splendid 'now stentUer SAVANNA.
If.DICSNISON. IWO/Aar. will leave regularly
for thaabove and intermediate landingS, on Wednesday.
Map 17.
For freight or ;mintage apply on boar&
For St. Louie.
The new and splendid stesirner ORIENTAI
Via Mos, It!miter, will leave for the abov
and intermediate pons. reularly. -
..For freight or passage apply on boar, .• mats
For St. Louis..
lAEATiIt splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI
NA, DIVINXEY, Master, will leave fur the
anove anu intermediate ports, regularly
For freigot or passage apply, on board.
For St. Lords. Galena, and Dubuque.
THE good steamer BT. ANTIIONYi:Tztos,
MAT, - hlastcr, will•"leatie the above,
ports, repo arly.
For freight or Passage apply Oichorild. or to
JAMES MAY; or
GEO. MILTENBERGER. .17,4.
For New Orlesoe.a.
IagTHE fine new steamer 'AMERICAN' EA
GLE, .Listta ATKINSON Master, wilt leave
for the above and all intermediate landings.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
spell[ G. B. ;MILTENBERGER, Agent.
THE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT
Layne., .TA. , mEs PArer.ixtios. 111 aster. soil
leave for the abcive p6rt this day. at 8 I. 51, positively.
For frelaht nr Passage a tply on hoard.
For Lafayette and VW abutah River.
The light draught.steriner SWAN.I3. May,
atistMaster, will leave for the above and inter
mediate landings, regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
up r 4 :
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For Chiannelid,
The light draught strainer FRIENDSHIP.
Mem,. Master. will leave for the above and
n.h i t n o tr p
p o p rt h s :
a a
rty.
mar 15
New Arrangement.
Tilt: steamer 'CALEB COPE will leave for
nearer, Glasgow, and Wellsville. Ott Tues
day. Thursday. And Saturday. at U IL ye
turithig on Monday. Wednesday. and Friday. She has a
beat at the lundiffil. between \% sod street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freights :many unit..
S. & W. HA RLIAUGH. Agents:
tner4 No..:YArWooll street.
plitaburght and Ware Malt Packet.
TIIE 'wilt steamer CO,NSUI.. Mimes P.
Maack'. Muster. will leave weularly for
Wheeling : on Monday, WodnesdiOsuarri.
any, at 10 o clock. praise/a.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day. at 7 O'clock. A. N.. posilkety.
The CoIiAUI will land qt all intermediate ports. Every :
accominodation that can be procured; for the comfort and
onfety of passengers, has been provided.' The boot is
also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to proven%
explosion.
For freight or passage apply on board. Of to
mar°. • - JOHN '. FLACK. Agent.
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The new and splendid Passenger Stammer
lIIG 111. AN DER. Captain:H. A. rouse, will
tense for the above and ull hitt:l - maniac ports Tegu-
For freight or pasnago, having superior accommotlo
nom.. apply on board. . ma 15
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For Lonigville.
THE Kentueey River Vacket, GREY EA
- Buooss, Muster. will 'care for the
übovelnd intermediate ports regularly.•
For freight or passage epply on board. feb9
For St. Loafs:
i .11T u t THE new and splendid I:Seamier ANDREAV
•L'''' FULTON. AV. il.Fut.ros, Master. willleava
sor the above and intermediate landings regularly.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to .
loot.? : JAMES MAY.
THE fine steamer WYOMiNG, 'Noose
Gnarvaxg. Master. will:leave regularly for
•
For freight pr passage.'-having suPcrior accommoda
tions. apply on board, or to . . ,
MILTFXBERGF.R. Arent.
FOURTH STREET,, BETWEEN WOOD & MARKET.
THIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted np in
the best _style for the accommodation of the „public.
It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures. Public Meet
ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, &c., &e., by the night. day.
or. cek. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON,
or to BENJAMI, TEVIS. nr7
tilt: StUST HiNott.AN't' teem n disgust tor a young or
j_ 'old person. male or, female, with's putrid, bad breath,
or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are honorably
assured that a 2s. box of JONES? AMBER TOOTH
PASTE mill. on trial, without :
Mike the breath pare and sweet, ,
The teeth white, and the gums hard. '
Reader,justtry this onee.. It is sold in New Tort at 82
Chatham st., and by WALIACKSON, Agt.,
mar2o E 9 Liberty st.
Our friends who feel inclined to assist lu procuring subscriber's - far itur Campaign paper, will bet good.
enough to cut oat the renewing prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper ni the bottom, whereon to writet.etto . "
scribers names. •
A-CIIEAP CAMPAIGN.P.ATERf.ii
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 JEFFERSONIANg
which will be issued Weekly, for six
months,,or until the result 'of the election
is announced. The JE#FERSONIAN,
will be filled with Pollticali Matter, exclu•
sively ; and will be furbishe4 to Clubs 'on
the following terms, viz:
Ten Copies for - - - $5 00
Fifteen, - - - - 7:00
Twenty - - - 9' 00
Fifty, Y - - 2 O 2O 00
One Hundred, - - -t . • 35',U0
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It seems to he general:lg admitted, that
the approaching Presidential Camppign,
will be one of unusual interest. The o'd
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BAYNkER,S, EXCHAXGE AllOhANIr;
AV Omit? , „Farr ign and Domestic - Exe.,kart.o. , Cef i tti r ta .
eple.i of Denims', Ilan* Nous, Gold an Silver. M. 65
street. 3rd door - below Fourth, West staci Piasbargl44
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Brinkefs Exchwlge .17rahrs, .11eakr;
Domestic Bills lixcianee - Ceittficataf Papal.
it, Bank hate. and Cotn. . • -
Corner of Third and "WoO4 iippOsite-th6.Sr. '
Damian and Dealers .ire: _Exchange ,Cain and
, No. 55 Market street, PittOurgli.;
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Newyork is pr :•-:
Philadelphia • 4 ~f LensisvilleS i Q
Baltimore 4- at Lomtl
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1100 N. & - SAlitOr. l Vri.pc ,
BANKERS
N. E. Canter of hone! and. Sad. struts . .., Pitts
T EAI.ERS in Coiu, Dauk,Notes. T0n.e.113111 , ..f.f
1../ and lkoluestiollrehange,.Cestificates of - DeOs d;
.F.XCILANGF,,oti.nII tl!e cot.
and 'Europe: for silt in sums io Piot perchrLidrit:'
CUR ItEN'r, and mm funds received o».depositl.
COI,I,'ECTION. Medi On 411 ports oCUMS-,
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Pittsburele. September ...d. . y , .1:j
Proposals for a:Loan.
• • Iluser.l DiciVerrr'
I F.A1,F76 proposals will IA :cceist(l. slug*: the it. of
1.3 ;list March lest. "I p. in.. on Satardai. the 1701
.lause. te.k". for sixteen naillions of dolluis of n 116481144
stuck, reimbursable twenty years from anal citter.:Jhis
lit day of July. iBW.. beanng Ink per emit. interest per,
payuble semi-annuallv. on Me first day: of Jinni=
ary and July of each year: • N . O bill will be'reccived
low per; nor will a nylild be eon "aderial -unless .ritiW.per
cent. thereof is deposited in some depositary of the United,
States ut Or before the date fixed fur opening the ONUS-
Arabi. The bids. in nil vises, must be uneonditiona4and
without uny reference • to the bids of others, and . should
State dfinlectlf the prembon offered: The proposali
should be sealed. and e atitor•ed • Priva.4iill for loan oft AA!,
and, addressed to the Secretary of the TreaSury,
loran City, D. C: The sums which may be aceepi6lskill'
be required to be paid to the depositary of the . U. , States •
nearest the places of residence of the
but
rooptcP•
ively whose offers may he successful: but dm 0111011111 Of
the ;accepted bids from bidders not rusialing in the Uuiicd
States, must be deposited with the ruiLittaint treasurers, at -
New York, Bosom. Philadelphia. or New Orleans.
To give an opportnnityro all persona to raticiptde•irt
the investment of funds in this mock. bids will be received
for the lowest denomination of certificates authorized. .
law—being for fitly dollars—as well as for higher -*bins.
All certificates ander one. tboasaud dollars will be:trans.,. .
terrible on the hooks of the treasury; but all certificates.
for that sum and .upwards will be trnitsferoble on :the . " •
books of the treasury. Or by delivery with coupons at
tached. at the option of the bidder. To avoid espetsei .
confusion. and multiplication of- accounts. all ecrtilicaleS
with coupons attached will Lid for the sum of one thaw;
sand dollars.
The successful bidders will be required to depostte t ,
amount awarded its fire equal instalments in eacls of the
months of July. August, September ; October.and
bet. of the present year. except for CX.Cce4iint
twenty thonsand dollars, where the bidder may be
sans of making immediate payment. in lib - telt. ease . 4o
whole amount may be at once deposited, The Staelil4ll
bear interest in all cases from the date of dupOsitel
Therbid s will be opened at tbeTreasury Department
p. nt.. ott Saturday, the I7th•of June, Int* in .the,.prev.
once of all persons who may desire to 'attend; bubundsts,ir.
a provision introduced into the. data' 3lst Aloreh..last s ;
no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. tin , el l;
bids not accepted. the amount deposited in nticsince..*4l,
be immediately returned. The u hole prentitun an..,
=omit awarded must be deposited as ; part
. fif thci:f4it
payment required in. July next.
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U. J. WALKEit
Seerrtary of tit( Tresiitary.
Each of the *laity papers of Basti!, Neiv.YOrk;
delphia, Baltimore, Charleston, and New . , grleautt,iatViti,
all other States th e papers selected to print the last' ofAir
United . States, are euthorired to pottlish adkerffie- ,
meet: April2ltittitlatnie9t--;
it osedrele tsardesas, an asacheater.
gab= fiber takes pleasure inannouncing to his old .
.1 friends, anal the citizens generally, that ROSEDALE
has been newly fitted ap tor the accomniodatioa -and
comfort of the Public. The buildings have been funtisherk
in-a neat and fashionable style; and the surrounding
gardens have been laid out in a fashion that will attract
all who have taste for beautiful seener)-. , •
The loctitioseof Rosedale is well known. • Situate in
Manchester. within a mile and a half of the city. oh thsi,
bank of the Ohio, the - prospect in every' directidnis
channing. For health and comfort, tiltve is ne,phiee'
equal to 11111 the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. .
A limited number Of families, who desire'' siunntie
residence out of the-city, will hr rcecired on can - Jew:A:
Transient visitors will find Itosemits a most Da - tenable
place in which to pass a der or trweek.'
The Refresbmct , t Fa!0011livilil lie supplied with alfitie
Ilelicorics of the SrCIAOII c Delicious, lleverages lea
Creams. Fruits, Confectionarice..kc.. The Table
supplied with the choie,isi viands. _ ..• „:
U..," The Whole establishment . Will ba conducted on
strict temperance principles. 'reupiq Alleys hat'e beta.
buil t ; but no betting- will bo permitted. All. games bf
.
chance arc prohibited. ,
The facilities for reaching ; Rosedale sirti
An omnibus leaf es the'Nortth cad of the Old' Alleighent,
Bridle every half' hour. and will leave passengers at the
Guldens. The ettOmri Gritnwegid !gave. the Alleghefay .
Wharf every hriai..and lands within attrio.bandral t mll
of the Itosodale 'Cottage. " • . • r.
maytl-tf ' uthtdrrriri.*,.:
'VHF: attention of gentlemen pare acing garments ,for
dress wear. or ord . ry business purposes, is direct
ed to the stock of goods ut present on our conitters,eort=
sicking of every gristle and shade of grenelt, English, an,i(
Belgian Clangs and Cassinteres, in endless varietyisud
Yesungs flu' every one's use,wkurli will bo made to anl et
in a superior manner, at prices that willing be questioned
by tire best of bargain makers. . C. wEn.s. - EllExtip,
marls • (late Co.)2.slLitiertu at...!
IXIADEIt! If yOu have had HAIR, you mould retAl
be ustouiebed at do. effect of a 3e. bottle of JONFri
COltAl, HAIR REsTonATIvE. - . It heeds but one Wit
Sold at fel Cbuthum at, N. Y.. nud b y -
W3I. JACKSON. Aeon;
OKI Liberty street.. Pitta.otili:'.,z!
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A nntuDEnxru..ll Aid. WI4OIVI/1.714.=-Marki,7
It India Rubber Fluid. for pruveutinf, eorrodinW -
iu Ink: also. for sulnpting • thrns •to.-Write on Parelunenti.
without the aid of pinnace, and to fncilitate the ink, flown
ing•free. Tu Students.. Coutcyancers. and Mercantile- -
men. it is invalnnble.. By merely adding a fetii,drops...ql: •
thin Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly be Mond .to
he this beat nuxilinzy ever offered, as it neutralizcithis
acid, pieeipates•thosettiment, C 111144,11 free How of ilia .
ink, and di s pen s es with the troublo of Wiping a-pan:„..... •
Just received and hot sale by.
• JOHNSTON & STO.OKTON;•Suithniera., •
eor. Market end Third op., •
1 1,r111. B. FOSTER. Agensfor ptaiuin Sokiirn. lo pro V cure Land Warrants and PetUdimi for widownott
his office. BakewelPs Building, Opposite the Wets' Court'
House, Pittsburgh. Pa.
hly son. in the General Land Office, at Washington
will attend to my business there, freo of charge to appli
cants. • , fob= +.
rIBEEN APPLES-25 bdtrels Green Applex. in 81
N.fr
and for sole by S. & W. JIARBA.UCAL
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more
. in 'the Relit,' Withendeitieria,V . its • _ -';', .
hundred Britirean.lauids, to:griep taxtbripif - -`i
within its.ranks, all the factions and7llo,
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ends - of parties in the condtry, SO ~as-tct, - I_4
make Common opposition to the Den-mem oi r:.
On account of the extreme cheapneet-- • -:"
ot:the paper, we shall be obliged to'ndopt
the eceth aystem, rigidly. 'l'hereforei - id .
intention will be paid to any order, ancetnt , ... - P,.•
.acCompanied by the cash.
The JEFFERSONIAN. Will yield zt
zealous support to the Nobusars of the ' 1 : -
.NATIoNAL CONTM - rION ; and will hold . up
to public gaze, the unprincipled and uninir. • -; Ai ..
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triotic course of the Federal puty, mid all z.; .':."i
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- those who are lending "aid and cUriieori"
to our country cnerriies: ,- - '....
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