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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF T.HADJr
CAROTHERS,
J. 111cFADEN, Comma - mac ton MAY.
W. W. WALLACE. . .
--PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1919.
Steainboat Packet Line, le eves d ail y Inc Ci nein nati,lo w it.
Passenger Packet. via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 9 - A .. m., and 0 r.
Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9A. It and
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 . A. M.
North-Western, via Cleveland. daily,lo 'is.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A.
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, ezecpt Snudays, 4
A. m.
~ ARRIVALS AND DEL RTBRE OF•IdAII.S.
ga § te rat Mail via Philadelphts, due 3 A. at., closes 12 M.
-'— Western Mail. Cin. and Linusv.; due 8 P. m., closes 5 A. 51.
• South. via Bali. and Washingten, due Br. m., closes SQ. m.
North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. yL. closes 9 A. m.
' - Erie and Western New York,' due Be_ m., closes Ba. . m.
" - ISZOCIES.7---
Par value. Asked. Offered.
. .
,
Bank of Pittsburgh 850.00 550.75 8.50,00
'.._ Exchange Bank 50;00 44.00 ' 43,50
Merchants' and M. Bank 50,00 47.00 45,00
Farmers' Deposit Bank None . in market. ,
liand'Street Bridge 50,00 . 50 . 1)0 45.00
_Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00 35.00
. Old. Allegheny' Bride '''' 25,00 36,00 35 , 00
Connelliwille IL R. stock, paid on
shates,S2,so 5.00 1.43
' City' Bonds (0 i 7 centA 95,00
Motiong,lthela Bridge 25,00 1 . 0.50
Gus Stork 50,00 45,00
'Weekly 'keyless , of the Markets.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
FRIDAY Mottxrco, May 1911 i, PAS. 5
We have very little to say to our commercial
readers this week. Business has slackened off very
much; tint still ibitreets present the appearance
of animation: There has been no material variation
in prices. Flour has declined, as will be seen from
our notice , and so has Sugar while Provisions have
remained about as last week, except Butter, which
is Out of the market.
The rivers are in fine order, and the largest class
boats are afloat. Freights are scarce; and there'are
but few passengers. Many of the small steamers
have gone into the Allegheny trade; running to the
breach. ,
The destruction or the Freeport packet will not
be injuriously felt here.. The State will allow a
sufficient drawback ; and the tow boat; will afford
ample facilities for transportation. The Aqueduct
will be rehtti't in about two months.
MONEY MATTERS.—Vice have little change to
note in the money market. Currency is bought at 2
percent. discount; and the excitement in regard to
the notes of certain suspected and broken flanks is
in a measure over. We have heard that it is the in
tention of Charles M. Reed to take the notes of the
Eric Bank, at par, for freight and travel on his Line
of Lake Boats. -The rates of exchange on western
cities have slightly advanced. Along the rivers they
areas follows; Steubenville, 2 per cent.; Wheel
ing, 3 per cent.; Marietta, 3 per cent. ; Cincinnati,
.11 per cent. ; Louisville, II per cent.; St. Louis, 2
per cent.; Ntshville, 3 per cent.; New Orleans ) 2
per cent. These rates are on time bills.
ASHES—AII Sorts of Ashen have been dadlidu
ring the Week ; the market is well supplied; and
, -demand light. We notice no further decline, tide.
ever; and we use about the quotations of last week.
There is Some eastern demand; and shipments to
some. considerable extent have bcen made. Pots
and Scorthings may be set down at 4c., at which
there have been some unimportant sales. PeaTls
and Sakeratus 60..; and 7c. in retail way. Soda
Ash is soldi at 4@61, acconfing•Te.e ‘ ircumstances. '
'FLOOR.—The receipts yesterday were fair ' but
• not so grey as the day previous. Large lots have
been *tor away, holders generally preferring to
risk the ch a gee in the matter, to taking the present
rates. We heard of but one or two sales yesterday,
which were at $4,50. A wagon load was sold to a
retailer at $4,60. From store the demand is but
trifling; we heard of not more than a half dozen
dray loads being sold yesterday. Tht price is
$4,75. .
Tharsday—The receipts yesterday were heavy. and the
market dull. Sellers were compelled to walk the streets
to find buyers, who were quite shy, and generally re
fused to talk to theta. The-break in the canal and the
g reat q uantity
wharves,
en uc'i the
d e'!i ' howl
remaincu or whether,, Bunter
Be
eline
will occur, we cannot gyess. It is not safe to make
predictions about Flour, particularly when dealerstliem
selves disag,ree, as they do just now. The as lee s ester
day were at 51.5110.1.62; the latter figure appeared to be
the ruling rate. Redid li&ar that, lute in the afternoon, a
sale was made nt 84,44, but we pip not certain. At all
• events. holders were anxious to get $4.50. and failed in
many cases. From store the rates were at $4.75, but
there were but few sales...We heard of the receipt of a
- few lots for shipment. but the greater portion of the re
ceipts were for this market. We notieed.that the great
, mass of the Flour lay on the upper wharf
•-, CHEESE—The market is now very well supplied with
- if first rate qtralitfof new Cheese, which sells readily at
Wee., inlet* lots; 6613 i in a small way. Old W. R.
'
is worth 7c. Goshen sells at eRS.jc., with a poor supply.
-,.CRAB ClDER=:—Stiles of 4 bbls. superior quality
• - at 4 7a-7- 50.
LEAD—Sales of Mississippi Pig at $4 , 341.c.; Bar
.:4ke.
.77 ..
CORN MEAL-- - -Sales of Ikln Dried at $1,62.—.
Not much in market , I •
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COFFEE—SaIes of Prime Rio at SINS'-lc.; sonic
ask 8104-at which we hear df a few sales.
POTATOES—The market is stocked witli..`calena
. Potatoes, a favorite article, at which sales have been
made at 60c.-vs bu. . .
Other varieties are daily' sold, but at rates so vari
ous, that we can give'no quotations.
' 'FISH—.The Market is well supplied with Herrings,
and Shad, and the demand is good. Prices are the
same as last week, but an advance in these is expect
-ed. The following are the rates; .
111nekeirl. No• 1 a 12.00 Herring. No.l- • 0 6.00
No. 1, hf. bla. 6,460 6.50 N 0.2 fid '
No. 2 • 63'10.50 Sal' n, No. 1. oh! 43/
N 0.2. bf. bk. 0 5.51) New ' 019.00
No. 3 • •••.., 0 7.50 Shad -- - • 0 0 0.59
- N0.:3.bl 4.25 0 ' Cod, 19' lb 50 . , 51
No. 1. kitts• • 0
FUAS—The following are the rates at present:—
. fled For, No. 1, 50 075 [Raccoon 0 25
- . Nu. i, 0/ 371, Mink ...... •• • • 0 :: , .5
Muskrat.— ..... 6 0 11.1 Deer Skin. tl• 16.14 0 15
FREIGHTS.—For the'riVer, Freights have be
come...quite scarce. The following are the rateu
To Cincinnati: Dry Goods. ,W)
do - Heavy articles .4.(615
To LOuisville: Dry Goods. • 25
do. Heavy articlet .-. 04115
To Nashville: Dry,Goods...•
do - Heavy articles
To St. Louis: Dry G00d5.....
' ' de- Heavy articles.
To Philadel , a: Bacon, /kc.,...
do Flour - , 100
To- Baltimore via Monongahela Slackwatcr and
_Five Day Lines, the following are the rates :
riacon, Lard, rork, .1 Dried Fruit, Seeds.
I.3utter, 65 Wool ;
Feathers,
uCtieese,a lid Tolniceo, 7.f.." and Illerehandize, 1.00
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:iFor the Canal we can give no prices, each line
- making its .own terms according to circumstances.
We believe there has been some advance in prices,
but should thestate Allow a sufficient draw back, 'tas
'we. think it is the , intension of the Cominissionms
do,) the old prices will be resumed. We believe
Aim lines.charge $l,OO for Flour.
GLASS—There is very I:D.lo'i:icing in any kind of
I . g liss at present,- The market is well supplied, but
there is no heavy demand. We give a table can
mining a corrected list of prices:
Black Bottlee• •
4 4 001-1 , gross• 0 9.00 10'12 •• • - Of 4.50
I t iui,b' Of 7,00 12x19 •• • • a 7.00
Matra wine, 5;11 • Patent f10.10x14
to gal Of 9.00 to 10k2•1 •.. • • a
Claret. tlLgross. Of 0,00 Country brands.,
IVindrivobloss box. Silt/ 3,25 0 3.37
City brands, 10'12 -:• • a 3,02
LEATHER—There has been considerable doing,
but at former -rates. We give a table below, exhibit
ing the rates now prevailing:
Leather—Duty 20 tv . ci Upper firisli'd 23,00 029,00
Sole, Baltimore • .21 .0 22 Kips. fitiaslitl•24•oo 039,00
New York MO 181 Calfskin do.• •15.00 m 24,09
Damaged. 13 m 15 Lure Leather 1 9 .00
Slaughter 18 N: Seating.
Skirting 21 0 24 No. Ile dos • •4500
Harness. black• 10 0' 22 N 0.2 e' doz• •35,00
Bridles,.black, 1 6, No. 3 4. 9 ' dor • .25,00 0
407.. eades• .30,00 036.00 Sheep skins. 4 m 01
Rusaettdo.• • 30.00 642;00
• .-HIDES—TIM receipts continue fair and sales are
brisk, We have no material alterations to make' in
the iigares. • The following are the correct quota
lions at present:
A[iesourf' 7 a I) ' Do. stilted m
Spanish 14 O . 16 l
I Do. kipps skin.l,oool,M.
Green, o'. 4
. GUIVOWDER—SaIes , are regular at the follow
ng rates :
EFFG. •••• • • • 4.75 61. 5.50 Eagle do. in pa-
Eagle, 0 Ina •. • ' .r/R 3.00 pe ra • - ai , 000
Do. dz. Ilb can'r 0 7.00. Rock poirder••3 : 2s ® ;350
FPFQ do . gi 4,00 ; .
FRUlT—Green`Apples-There are no receipts,
the season being over.
. Dried Peaches- Market tolerably well supplied,
and there has been a fair demand. We notice nu
merous sales in a small way at $1,5001,62, accOrd
' lag to quality. ': • .' - j
Dried - Ayples—Vi r i have noticed but few'transac
tionsi. there tug mime lots in markat,but fewiar-
Awing. About 7'5087, for , a fair article, are - correc t
quotations. - •--,,-,,
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Radiritientiin 'Marfa:and regular sales at
s 2,oo gf! „ ; l2 ....lCeg`,ll.aisifis- are'worth 51(118c-, ac
oording to quality..
COrrangs.:—..iigular sales Zanto at 12 1 -
. GrOund Ads--Plenty in market, and sales of
bu; at.s2
, .
Oranges --None in market demand is-good.
Lemon Market almost bare ; sales in a retail
*ay at $5. -
SUGAR.—No change, and market dull. Prices
are somewhat unsteady ; sales in a small way are
'made at 41(a5c. for good New Orleans; Prime sells
it sas i c. ; some dealers adhere to 51e.
MOLASSES.—Rather dull, but prices seem to be
fully sustained. We hear of no sales Iron, I , gtilar
houses at less than 27c.; sales generally at 27,1,025 c.
HEMP—There has ben no change; small sales
at $11501.204? ton.
HONEY--Sales from stores of Roney in comlidi
Wink. in a retail way.
FEED--Still scarce; we notice that retailers ask
16c. for Bran; and of Shorts we have seen none in
market.
. CARD - AGE—The following rates of dealers:—
Manilla . —2lO Long '-62, 45
White rope. --a - te Common. —21.62
Tarred . —2ll Plough Line q 721,00
Pack'g yarn, fine• • —am ,Manilla bed flords—t , don.
" conimon.• •• • •-6 0 40 yd. 6 ; thrend• •• • 65.00
Hemp bed erdge don— '2O and 30 do 2,50,73,25 .
Extra long . 1,6203,25 do. Plough lines• • 01,25
OlLS—Nothing of importance doing in any kind of
Oil ; eaten of Linsced.at 55257 ; Lard Oil n 1506559.
BEESWAX—SaIe of 100 lbs. at 20C., cant. Not much
demand. .
BUCKETS—Market well supplied with Beaver Buck
ets; sales nt Sti.:lol4 doz.
BROOMS—Market well stocked at 80 ; 87a•2.,00.
BACON—Market quite dull; receipts still con
tinue heavy, and prices are depressed. Sales have
been made during the week at 201 1 3 c. for Shoulders;
3.1e , 31 for Sides; 41(1741 for Hams.
BUTTER—The season is over. for Roll flutter.
We notice in many of the warehouses boxes and
barrels of Rolls whiah cannot be sold. We heard
of a sale of 801 l at 91c.; Keg Butter will fetch the
same figure.
RlCE—Regular sales nt 5k in tierce.
TIN PLATE—Regular sales ut $lO 50.
BAGS--Two large lots mixed taken yesteriay at
31 ; good white are worth 41e.
BEANS—SaIe of small white at S7le.
ALE— Regular sales at Breweries at Sitif $9.
SEEDS—Prices are:nominal: Clover Seesl is worth
$3 12 Rom .— first hands ; Timothy, $1 "50(41 62.
Flax,9ord9s.
SALT—Allegheny Salt sells at Canal at $1 25.
GLASS—There have been many small sales du
ring the week, of SalO, country brands, at $3 25.
Other sizes in proportion.
TAR—Plenty North Carolina Tar in market, and
regular sales at $4 3754 75.
CRACKERS.—The following are the present
prices :
Water Crackers
Butter ctn.
Pilot Ilreall
Sugar and Soda Cracker.. 7c. P
LS.—•The followin arc the card prices of
manufacturers
10;i1 . 20dJunla
tin bd
66i Al
Srl
4,
0 3.75 :341 • ..• • • • • 0 025
0 4.00 SO, P lb. lin: 51
0 4,50 - preAse•cl. ' 010 7
0 4.75 Boiler Rivete..• ••.7 0 ..... 71
0 5,2: - ,
COTTON YARNS, &c.—The following is a card
from one of the marplactories :
Short Reel— •• 660 6 0 7
No. sto No. 10 15 •• 700 6 V 7
“11 to 13 10 .• 410. 900, 1000 5; d—
" 14
turrensing t cent t) Po to
No.
I.olw Reel 1 do,
NO. 5 0 7 Cr S
PIG METAL.---There have been two or three
sales of No I, Allegheny, at Waal. Of Hanging
Rock, the nominal price is $37 i we have heard of
no sales.
FEATHERS--Regular sales at 33 34c.; in a re
tail way at 35c.
GRAIN—We have but few transactions from
which to arrive at correct quotations. Wheat may
be set down at 90a93; Oats, 2ric. from first hands ;
Barley, dull at 40e.; Rye, 50 eta.
RYE FLOUR—Sales at $3,00 from first bands.
Not much in market.
OAT MEAL---Salee in a retail tray at 84 per cwt
LARD--Sales dull at 51051 for No. I.
11 FEET WATEI: CITANNEI,-TALLING
Steamer Beaver. Clark.
Baltic. 'Sheol.. Brownsville. •
" Atlantic. Parkinson. In;
" Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville;
• Meld: ran Xn. g. Beaver;
•` Lake Erie. Hemphill. Beaver,
`• Consul. Kinney. Wheeling;
" Comet. Boyd: Zanesville ;
" . 7.Cortliern Light, Hutchison. St. Louis;
"- 'Brilliant; Grace, Cin.
• Pacific, Campbell. LouLwille;
" Iludsmt, I'oe, Bridgeport:.
" Robert Pillion, Culler. Si. Lents;
DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville;
Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville.
" Atlantic. Parkinson, Braskiiiville:
" Caleb COpei Moore, Be.aVer and Wellsville.
" Wellsville. Barnes, Wheeling;
• Consul. Kinney. Wheeling:
• New England .No. Y. Dean. CM;
" Eureka. Thomson, Lousy tile;
r.V" The Cincinnati _ packets will resume their
regular trips. •
W. 1 - See Card of Brownsville paekets
cards of
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI'& LOUISVILLI
MU; El. SR li3Tr!MAT' Peened—The A
No I lint- wariest passenger steam Par
ket TELEGRAPH. J. J. Perry. Com
mander, will leave Pittsburg tiir Mit el.
ing. Cidattnati and Louisville, mid all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at Ili tieloek precisely .
For freight or passage ripple on board, or to
• FORS VTI.I & DUNCAN. Agents.
'The Telegraph hoe lareit_lntill, err premsly for a regular
Packet. and wttli a view entirely to the comfort ut pas
sengers; the accommodations /ITO in irri,lr tO no Loa, all
the western water', The Tidrirraph will rut in ruutu•
101 l with the Ben Franklin No G and Pike Nu ii, to Saida
Louis—time through, Flee an vs. np . 2 I -y
A3IM. It tilt K. WOOO l--
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. rtmE—Nurn-rtur Arra la-,
'wilt from April 21.-I.o3:Rve Ma Ise hertr• r s n
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7 o'clock in the morning, and tit •each even hour until
o'clock at night.-excepting her I o'clock trip-which will
he omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing. below the old
Allegheny Bridge. Pittsburgh. ut 7i o'clock in the :nom
nig, and ut half-past earl, hour. wool Italf-pust J ut night,
omitting her half-past I trip. Sundays . excepted.
. L 1 `Greenwood Gorden is floor open for the reception
of visitors. The Bout lands at the Garden.
0 I tirre2 J. ArN.A.IN, Proprietor.
Patterson's Carriage Manufactory,
Opposite the Merchants' lintel. Smitluirld , reet, and in Di•
~e,nnnd Alley. Leaden 11 - md and .Srhitolield meet , .
WIIXRX ',lily always he k/11.14.1 11.1
'tient/of Flaitiry Carriages. Baronchr,..
Buggies, and all kinds of Wary AVork..
front n FIX horse Wagon down to a 1 Vher
harrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
any thing in the above line arc respectfully invited to
call. way filtf
B ACON -10 hints. Prime Canvassed Hams:
95 plain 'Hams and Shoulders;
Just received and for sale I.y
mad • SELLERS tr. NICOLS.
ATACHINE CARDS- 7 711e undersigned has received
18 the 11S111. I supply of Sheet CURIS tor wool carding
nuteltings, 11 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN,
my 6 26 Wood street
rillib; SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR
I DYE. that gives the hair n perfect raven blackness,
and improves and 'softens it. Prier, 50 cents,' or $l.OO.
Sold at 82 Chatham st.„N. Y.. and by
WM. JACKSON. Agent,
mar2s 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
1 1. E Ii 11 FISI-1.-42 lib's. No 1, Herring; 10 W Ls. No
Shad: 15 bids. No. 3, Mackerel *just received and
for sale by KING; & ' MOORIIIIA D,
DinmoniL corner Diamond alley
1 1 0 LET—A Brick Horse. corner of Webster :Lod Fui
ton streets. formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pun
session given immediately. Apply to -
febl9-tr J. C. CUMMINS.
TOBACCO-10 eases J. Myers. supr mLump:
3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar. 1,11;
•Junt reed and for sale by
np7 MILER & IikKETSON.
nRANDIF,..II-2 hlrpirtes superior Hennessy Brandy of
U.) the same importation as the last '4 qr cask superior
Otard Brandy now landing and for sale by.
aput P. C. MARTIN.
VLOUR—EO bbls. Ohio eztra, landing from steamer
Caleb Cope, and for sale by
S. & W. 'FIARRAUGH,
Inta2 . No. 53 Water, and 104 Front eta.
cap
117 - 1117, 1 ;:o a engage ac i t n i‘ a .e profitable panew n i t t a h n S u l's fuc lifi tur c i a tt . : h
g bust
ness, favorably established in the city.
S CUTIII3ERT, General Agent,
maB Smithfield Street.
TaBACCO-10 boxes Brueich 5c Watkins ss;
2 " " extra pounds;
5 " " 126 and 16s;
10 kegs N0..1 Six Twist;
10 " Pph. Cavendish;
5 " Phy;
20.000 Common Senors:
20 ; 000 Half Spatiish do.: for sale by
maB c D. WII.LIAMS, 110 * Wood at.
SOAP -125 tbs. Candiu Superior;
• 25 boxes Proctor & Gamble Family;
10 Crompton Jq Co. Palm: for sale by
maB J. D. WILLIAMS.
BI CHROMATE ROTASH-500 Ds. just received and
for silo by ~B. A. 'FALINF.STOCK•& CO., -
mar& , corner First and Wood sta.
gpißite TIMPENTINE.- , 20 barrels just received
and for said by' B. A.. FAHNESTOOKii CO.
may - 10 • • • ta and Woad sta.;
,
1 - 11NE,FLouR—Isatibls. fine Flonr,on corm ganten tend
1: 1 ;(ornate by . tfTss,j,;:-.smtato.:4-rogßi4
=ME
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t •
, > r .
141
Coverlet Yarn pr lb • %21t)i)—
Carpet Chain 21&—
C4lllOll Ts,ine
CMWi—
Candle NV ick —0 IS
River 3ntrllictruei
PORT OF PITTSBUIWIL.
lEMZEIE
LOUISVILLE. PACKETS
IZ&MI
(:10 . F a r e f y 1 •..3.- i , ni bj- 6 , 1
ll~Ftkolog Ilops, stor . awl for by
I_ main MILLER & RICKKPSON.
co rrox-1.000 lbs. Caulking Cution lip
C sale by (marI.)JAN KS 11 AV.
EGARS-20000.half Bpimish I:iyars for in
1.7 mat I.i' SNlrark SINCI:A111
lOLDEN SYRUP-8 burrela for sole by
if ronyts SMfl'fl & SINCLAIR.
lAROLINA TA.II-4;. , 3 bbls. Carolina Tar for sale. lots
‘._./ by (mayll) JAM ES MAY.
PDITCH -44 bbls. Pilch for sale low by
may I I JAMES MAY.
1r ACKEII.F. I. N o a . 1 win just rve'd and for cu le 63
.1 mayl - EDIIITNI)GREPE.
.
XTINEGAR-211 bldg. Cider Vinegar jot reed and li,r
1 sale hy rinni SELLF:RS t NICOLS.
- 100TASII—s casks Superior, for sale bY
maiß J. D. WILLIAMS.
ITAMS.—fi casks bums ; just received and for sale by
mayl 0 JAMES MAY.
JDICON-40.0001bs hog roundo um received and Mr iodu
by my
L&RD -3.000 lbs good Lard, in bbis.'recrived rind for
sale by my 6 POINDEXTER &Co.
- •
•
N O . SUGAR-50 tilols prime N. 0. Snenr. receiver
per a h Ludy Byroo. by POINDEXTER k Co.
(101? FEE-100 bags •printe gret,i) Rio Coffee. lust ree`c
from Baltimore. my 0 POIN DEXTER & Co.
I ) EPPER-150 bags in store and for sale at very land
crate prices, by utyo , POINDEX'PER & Co.
T IME-000 bbls Louisville ivllite lime. very superior
1.4 for Rale by myli POINDEXTER & Co.
T OAF SUGAR-12(1 bbls low numbers Loaf Sugar. in
1 , / store nod Mr sale by myti I'OINDF.XTER &
iEA -2.50 half chests Young liyAon. Imperial and Bon
powder Teas. for sale by .• POINnExTER & Co.
) RIED PEACHES—WO bd. very good. in store and
- 1
Mr sale by my Cl POINDEXTER A Co.
TyrrAToEs--w1 sacks Illinois Potatoes. for sate by
ntyo JAMES MAY.
T A RD-13 bbls Lard Mr sale by
li toY 1.1 JAMES MA Y.
lIAn bags Bon fr om lz.
\ I.i(,i• r
tl.
hMILY lIAMS—An extra article. for sale by
np 21) J. 1). WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st
)11200MS-53 doz Brooms, for gale by -
) my 0 S.& W. HA RIIAI7I - ;
r-nAis. superior. jmn received and for
Psale by (myo] SMITH A SINCLAIR.
ACON—.IOOO lbs Bacon, for Anil" by.
tnyo JAM ES . MA Y. Wider st.
•
T OAF SUGAR-15 bl•ls. No, fm. 7. and S. for sale by
1.4 MS SELLERS A, NICoLs,
BEET.-1110) pound, , ear cured. for .ale by
I 1 ap 20 J. D. mu.' Ams. 110 Wood st
QIIIIITS.-20 doe.. extra fine wide plaids: just reeriv;l
11 and for sale low 1, rmaysl EllW A RI) TI A Co.
i'ILOYERSEED-10 bags. just landing and Mr sole by
m? s. ATP': 'FLARBAI.CII
73 fp bill
4 an
FLOCII-41) bids. jw , i ft.r sole by
• mn2 S IIAIMAI'(;11
CHEESE —A ewulllot WCtiler - II iteerVe,
for sale by onny:1) SMITH, Ac SINCLAIR.
ARD—No. 1 Lord. in barrr l. tool ke,•,. for ,alr
I
ronv:l
•
Icil)l , S-4.01ril lbs. Sides. for stale I,
tnnv:l SMITH & 'SINCLAIR.
ll\ MR-25,000 Rm. ilcon for .n 1.... I,v
turty3 SMITiI & SIN ( AIR.
('IANVASSII) - 13AC01 IIA:11S---0:1 llnnel. in.i reeei r
k , r.. 1 and for ..lt• I.). Imn:1) EDAI l'N D (;111.:Int.
:)(1 KEGS LARD, Nu. 1-111 eatery and feel- salt. ley
runGl EDMUND GREEK
ALEN A roT Alyws card UlO, receirom
C,
nivi ffir .11, by Imay:11 TONI;\IUt/R11EA1)
11 : 11t11:1) verv. tft.. my, re,' .11
nod for emle by rap...?-1 SMI7II & MINI - 1.410
1, 1 1,A X SEED. --10 n our,and Ilf .otif 7 t7) .7--"
1111 . 27 4 W. 11A1111Ari:li
011 KEG'S lA-:A LARI), nod lb bbb, )1,1 rero:vird
nod for •nlr rtol7l EDITON I) GREER.
ARD—.2II keg., No. I. for snit! by
A ap,,r, SMITH k SINCLAIR_
BEAST. LA Ith —T2 Ilk I
and inr Anle by I:1_-1 SELLEIN NIVOLS
- I()FrEE.-90 btu, Prlille Rio. iitAr rrrrir.-d :toll for
tßale hp (arr.') EDNIOND GREER.
sNATits It.i reerivf•ti and for
1 1 ant,• by rttp•2lll KIN(: k 71,11)012111.:A1)
.1 A I np. I 2, L A oki .1 1) : ;1:1:I t n - 1 , : ‘ 1 1, t'v c r )
: til t ;
il
- 1 4 0
N . 0/1 1.115 BACO o hood nod tor K,Oll l 11% ,
apt.ta KING & MOORREAD.
411111. S Nlonowaheln Rectifie ‘‘
d "l i iti, sto r e
6k/ and fo; sale by' iiitr4 EDMOND GREER
I RON AND N A A large ass...mien: hand nod
for rale. p »AI KIND h :110012111:&D.
OLIVE ips. Superior:
2 pts tt
J Fi 1 .1 - 11.1.1 IWA
barrtds
landiag and for sok. i.e S. IW. fIA RBA I . ( .11
L ., KA Ligt . l rwle< 4ml ri , r
1. - 1 I,y 13 A FA UN ESl'4 f
may la rnr. I*l And
WINES—tn
4,/ and 93 Paid:cis Crown Champaign.. \Vi,,, lIONV laudtoq, nod for xide by P. M MIN.
AIM Of L-1(l No. Lard Oil. n prime ortick
14 No 9. do
iaicn For ..ble by SI:I.LERS NW . OES.
ASI11()N 11 m,
lie:u
, l' ful style uf II ATS are now really sit
mor.l
130TATOES—I1.7 .nrks rime And
my, (ruin S. n C . iert,are, and nttle•
Maya , i,tNri..‘ll3.
1141.0110 D oft4l—lb lb lovoltlooo..lnoo r•oo-',1 moolioor oonloo
1, toy 13..4. FA II N: lott , Tt lo • & CO_ ,
rooroo, and Wow,' ;14-...
ACE 14:\ ttElt--5 bu t t., lust rrn•iliiist ler sale by
h
B. A FA 11N I:STOt &
run 19rare, First stet AVc;;,ll
I. 01; lye)! 11)—ai ca.r, ..Satnifortric, - Ana reed
l'A
and !or I) H. A FA !INF:STUCK A: CO_
rnn)3 cont., Fir-1 and Wood 'el.,
015114 . 1 . 4. re.1.•i81,1n31:1 liar sale
173 by (,o 12J H. A. FA 11NESTt WK. A (.1).
cot Ist awl Wood
ARD OIL-201,1.15. Nn. 1 Lard OR;
I.• •• 2 r , c'd nod for P,lle
Ivy [trial tit SELLER- , k NICOI.S.
1,1,1 , 1 No. 1 lb.rrin,T.
10 •• Shad; rind fbr cnlE , ho
(not rt .". SEI.I,ERS k NICOLS.
SAL RUCH ram, will tor sale by
It. A. FA lINESTOCK
illy I 2 cor IN and Wood 4tok.
for
S . A .
i l i v , at t
‘ y , ttl
toyl2 vor 1,..t tool Wood
lA c ys-21.0 t Ittlx.pot , t rrt-coed eft to, Mc:otter, Ctaltit
/ C olor and Denver, nod for Hale itr
toil S. It liAlt.llAl.lol.
- 1V - 0. SUGA ginetly prime N. 0. Sugar.
.1.1 • in store and for sale by
Male MILLER RICKFITSON.
T I A r SUGAR-11n bbl,. Now. 4, 5. and 0, Loaf Sugar.
in store and for sale by
mllO MILLER & RICKETSON.
CI RA ToBir co— lb) l;ides Fillers and NVrappers. in
/ store and for sale I.y
mail] MILLER & RICKETSON.
F i),R-9.obbls.soperfine Flour, just reed on consign
rrriviest and l'or sale by
m.
MILLER .4 RICKETSON.
INEGAR-20 bbls. Cider Vim-car:
rasks While %Vine Vinegar: in store
and for sale by tniallij MILLER & RICKETSON.
PERM boxes 4, ss, and lis, Sperm Candles ,
1.1 nisi reed and for sale by
null] MILLER & RICKETSON.
CCt UGAR—II lds. N. 0. Sugar, a prime article, Jost re•
reined and for sale by
S. h. \V HARI - lAN - Ht.
( - IIIROMF:YELLOW-5 en.r.tn.f receivea Inc
sale by 11. A. FA llrs:r.sTocx & co..
Inalo corner First and Wood sts.
co. vrritiot.-4o carboys junt received and for
ki nab, by B. A. FAIJNESTOCK A, CO.,
inalli corner FirA and Wood rds.
INDIGO-3 remain% Span. Float Jost received and for
1 Rale by 11. A. FAIINI 6 :STOCK SrCo.,
malfi corner nix( and Wood sin.
C . Cr. CAE lt. So ng —MO lb s. English. just reed and
L7l for sale by R A. FA lINESTOCK h CO.,
inni3 corner First and Wood threats.
CLEAR BACON SIDES-1n store nod for so!;
EDMUND OREFAL
maya Liberty st., opposite Smithfield st.
SUNDRIES.—IIheet; Livenshin Shovels; Canal do
Coal do.; Spades and Rakes. for sale by
an% KIXO & MOOTOIF.AD.
CUBA TOUACCO-76 bales, j Wrappers and I Fillers,
just reed on consig-,nmeni and (or salt by
-np7 MILLER & RICKETSON.
NAILS AND SPIKES—A complete assortment of all
sizes, constantly on hand by
ap2S SMITII A SINCLAIR.
FLOUR. -100 b - hls. Ohio Flour. recTiived and for sale
by EDMOND GRIF.ER,
a 27 Liberty st., opposite Smithfield et.
A S 1111DS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, part strictly
91-a/ prime ;in store and for sale be
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MtEATHERS--'25 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers just
r received and for sale by POINDEXTER dc Co.
ap24
PICKLED PORK-10 bbls. Mess Pork;
5 Prime " in etore and for
sale by rinnsl SELLERS & NICOLS.
INDICIO--1 Carona S. F.;
2.1 lbs. Manilla; for sale by
mnR J. 1). WILLIAMS. 110 Wnod st
11131.5. TAR, of prime quality and good condition,
JAI% I on consignment and for side it
'FAA I•TI.: & O'CONNOR
15 Hants null Shoulders:
5 rusks Clear Fides; just received and for snle by
nll7 I31)510N1) 0102:1:11.
0... OAP AND CANDI:ES-50 Loxes No.liioap; _
1. - • 03 - Candles; just land•
"ii. , ' steamer Paci fi c. and for sale by
. .
. tram
ma? S. Y. NV. ILARBAUGII.
..
T B " Te-- 6 --
OIIN . • DUNLEV oto
Y,' G N
FIATEB, o:j - 2 Vl- ood
o, 4 :treht, Pittsburgh: Pn. . Gold Leaf, Dentist's Foil; &c..
r..9Oslantly on hand;ind mantifnottired to order. , ' . rmii:34o
-Er
M.XENNEDYIAM.o}nryatypw on - Fo u r , _ ,
.111i11411iltiliVA. '- '",,. ,- 47 - 1 .,.. - .;,.: - , - ,: , , - . , , e47r,M1 ~
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Eb3IOND OREER
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'Auction.
AUCTION SALES
BY JAMES itI'RENICA. AUCTIONEER,
N0..1.14 NV 00D STREET, THREE DOORS FROM FIFTH
EXTRA SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Articles. Iratehes
_Li and Carlera.—Will be sold, at sl'lienna's Auction
Room, No. 11l Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day
and night, (Sundnys excepted.) until the large smelt on
hand is disposed of, us peremptory orders have beell
re
ceived from the owners, to elmse withcat reserve Or the
least posgdde delay. the eariftes eoesigninetas remaining,
unsold from the rretteel spring trade.
Terni: All sum, under IS4 - (0,00. ( 4 11M1,par funds; front
550,00 to S100 : 00. td . xly dart; tont nll sums over $100 : 00,
three months, good approVed cedtlrtted notes.
optM
. 1 A:111.18 Anet.
T- Answ. atul aplrndid nAtor;ment FANCYCH:Ma
al private sale, by Jam, OrKolna.—The subscriber
has entered into an nrrairgement with one of the most es,
tensiVe Chair Manufacturers in the, West, and will con
stantly.. havoon Muni in large ;Issortment of Fancy Clitrirf ,
of every description, comprising %Vitolsor nod Cane Seat.
Rocking, Arm. and Children's Chairs. oil of which are
made in the latest modern styles, of the best materials.
and by the best workmen in the country; and trill be sold
at very low prices, fur cash.
007 JAMES MICF.NNA. Suet.
1" OM( AT THIS!-88,000. hi
Worth qf Philadelphia
rrado made. Clothing, at Auction and Private sole.
for ten days only, at ArlCeitna's Auction florims, No. 11.1
lVood street, three doors from Fifth, commencing at 10
o'clock A. M., and.at 0 P. 31., of each day, and at early
gas light each evening. Gentlemen who are in want of
such articles. will please call immediately, RA the stock
mast and will Le sold, M idiom reserve. The Gods can
be C.XIIMM,ied nt as}- time durin g each day, and purehas-.
ors buying al Auction will be warranted to be suited in
shte: it not, they need not take the articles.
51,11,1 JAMES 31.1i11 , ,NNA, Auct.
AUCTION SALES,
BY JOHN D. I).‘vh.. AucTioxgrut,
South-East corn, of Wood and If/ street,
frill SATs: or BOOKS will be continued on Bream's
' day, Thursday. and Saturday.
mat"; , D. DAVIS, Ai't.
fixtm.ooUE Sale at Vgda Fashionable Spring and
1k..) Sunirner Garm,las. on ri credit of l months on nil
sums over $lOO. Will be sold without reserve, at the
Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth sts
on Friday morning May :.Mitt. at ten o'clock, n large as-
WM1101:I of superior quality new style thshionable Spring
and Summer ,Clothing. consisting, of merino. tweed, cot
gingham. kremlin,. linen and check sack contz,
super plaid - and figured valencia, French gingham, fancy
cashmere and plaid and black satin vests., super Miley
eassime re saltmett, Bath cord, Roxbury stripe, cononade
and Bourbon ca,imere pants. blue stripe merrimac,
hickory, check and Canton flannel shirts. fine muslin
shirts with linen bosom, collars, Ate.. bleached and
brown muslin and drill drawers, madam,. duck, brown
drill and deninim overalls. figured and plain baize jack
ets, kr..
•
JOHN D. DAVIS, Anet.
• PRIVATE DISEASES. DrErnten. Nn
R 5 Diamond Alley. can be consulted in all
I ,a,o, of a reerat, or delicate nature iucidErutal
( to the human train,
Syl , li . lis oo ti , in e l Sy phil!tie erupiions.rzunorrlirra
and . %ilia all re
-4 C-real d 1301.5.,, uupu sues ui the blood. Wall all diseases of
ecru-Iva/origin. ohm II isetises.with stricture, glees, urethral
discharges, seminal weakness and imputoney; l o so ,
rheumatism. Icinale weakileas, dis e; ,,,, o f the wom b .
moodily Nappre,oons. ili,ageg of the Joints. fistula in
ono, nervous affection, pain , in the back and loins. irri
tations of the reek of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic.
eruptions, tiller. finaworiii. Mercurial diKcases,
TWELVE N. EARS' PRACTICE
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene
real disorders. nod thn.e nri.kat; 110111 Oir,seA ,
gaiety. climate, orirnparilles of the blood: whereby the
con.Oltaion mu) . ha ue Leer eofeehjed. ena!Ale; Dr. Brown
tootle,. usstalittee, of speedy relic( to till 1.1,110 may plate
tioen•elves under lie, rare.
Dr. Brown's offices tire conveniently artnatued into ,p.
n rate apartments. Patients rata visit Or. o:without fear
of eKI , OKIIM to tither voutor, •
of importance totllo/11y person, in need of medical
aid. to obtain ti , n..l advice privately and promptly. To all
such, Dr. lirtlWla'S ready skill in removing.
P . m!, in their val . :rya' , (Orilla and Singe, Offer, ill , llll,lllrlllt
Whir 11 Can rarely be equa;led Stranger. are hereby ap
prised that Dr Brown has been regal:lily ealuerateal all
every bra - Inch of 111,/11,11, :11111 tar Inct last twelve years
ennfinad turnftli exciust‘ely to the treatment of those
alt..eases.
Dr I:rown is the only re;:e!arly e•tureted sorzeon in
1'1114.m:01 who gives his v. hole nUeetion to tho,e com
plaints.
Lreennol, sn'o and speedy cures wtII, 111 ail cans. be
guaranteed. •
ltan•nt VIIKOX are• rciivvr..l in n short time, without
ruption front btanne•.,,
irrllernia or Kinat-it.. Brown nl,n iuviiea per-
Ittllicied with I 1 , 1 111 a 1., he has raid partici:
lar attention In timi
I,ette, from it tio.thitre. a:5; I.lg advice. mutt tomato a
e, nr ;hey will iiot I t HP:T . 1111 , 4 111
on Ihniimml Atley. a few door,: from W oo d
forret, trywardit flit tanrlict. Commltatioos .+ririlr route
t"lltia I. a Iv
. _ .
fi
IiECNIATirtAt a 4, rtd rem
-1 eily for It icuimitpial i.uceitt and curtada scattily
it, that It
Oil., Will I r), ( • 011• at HOWII,. '..‘;;;.. 6 [Mi
nimal alicy. l'a. rite Ihtetor is :tlwata at
limite.
1:111' 1.4)1114 W
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1 , .A1,1.;1) Pitt IV( ISA , - ,11 4.0 rt .. ..et:1,1 1!) - Ole aster
at Ille I Ettctizto. - C. orto . r. m the 01 v
Stout Latiort Soil•• in Strivotart. 01.111111 e :1101 Alm of
nrixr. at I. . lor the detr.ert g.f r.otip linear
more or lea:. 111 Si 111111 tops. twortty
Soot pipe 1.1 I.e tioilicit• I, •tirtist.t hear
11..11 tvith llic 11.111111 Ct t ter In tlrsulio proviso:. of mot
loiatrott anti hot, ill/Elva- to the viitrvire inch. to tlcto
piottes nmr iv el loin all. to o.:stirit not than
wen Ituatrvit on.? SR, pttititit. noti int more 11 ;1 „, ~.„
Ittottsatol mot lifty pivots!, 55 till !..yell inch intittot soil
iptitcot ti
r 1 4., 111 c. 11..,!) into n etielt roll. lOC.. nit
pinned as 10 ‘11,.1.• Ihr , isirrol ot each piece 1.1111 141115
wt . !? vit•stti-it nud clear of nil defect,
itstissit. reirtilnr iloristio... and gtralgtet.elltl upon
I ill dry 'fatal. TIM 111r17i1 ..red in lhr smd ea-flogs to Ito
01 life lint gnnhly. Midll. Vim lierestiii} clopiosl
soil liltril. attitter.v. 111 2. 1 111.• 111 , prise prtr pounti. -111
virrozht vyrriui, 11100,001 I , ;tit tot) rolltzt34 ken?! 11,01
pall! for. 1)1 . 11VOry ill 1.. , m .1..011161. a Itare I.f MIN' 0111 f,
e lm, in St. intios. prevail. to tit.. firm
the tlelivery I.every fitly or
p1ea.,,,,,f - Viog 111 elli . ll payth..l.l.rwo pre real oat?
the solopitttitis of the siitttrael. — f e - rcurily Mali he
ry . tparca to Ott: stso, , orit 0; one toll rte vit the contract
price.
1.01 . 1 S WINKEL:MAR:I7- Fity
:.-S 7 1-4,-S/111) 15-42 W.
I.4.lnr.crts.i.rilictutint; Eliquirvr.
.:11orni.g Clitott I ' ruuaglvaninu Ili PUB
-4.lvlphin, unit the Wa,ilingitlll U/11011. Orn,e itt.....ert ENV,
Ittni,olad Ilir urcottuf to Untrlll.,
New Paper 1:111E1 Houk Establishment,
Nn. 78 Iron,/ rt. n.,4 11,41,40.tcl
auloterrbers cod opened. at the :dater, %Land,
1 is large oot k or 1101, - ,•...1 qualities Holed and nu,
Mntite and Blue Wtttitte and Letter Paper, Comp.:read
and Packet 'ay. Ihtiny and Medium %Venni::
Paper ,or Blank Books. Medium and Rural Colored
Printing Pupers. I'lllol.'ls . h,diu. Enamelled had Ivory
Sulfur, Cards. Nos 2, 3. 1, small and double small; Me
dium, Dent) 111141 Cap Day Ltooks nod Ledgers, superior
paper. and l,rrt eroderii binding: School Hooka, all kinds;
quill, Rohl Pen., lids, IVaferi4, \Vox, Bill Files!
Blank llook%. of nil sixes, rided to patient, and bound
tno.t qttbsinnitat manner,
Country MC/Th.lllU supplied at the lowest wholesale
prices for cash, or It.\(it.: at enth prices.
JOB I'M \HMI.
hue log a Juli 011ie, is CIIIIIIIIXIOII with our cr.trittlist,
mew. we arc pn•par.•d 10 ezreute all order, for plain and
fancy Printing: Book, Pamphlets. Circulars. llOSinew
Cants, hills of Lading. with d,spatelt, m1(1'111 low
prices._ 1:1.1.10-rr
No. 7S IVond be!. Fourth and Diamond alldy
11 - 7 - At our store on Market street, het wee', Third and
Fourth, :any at all Le found a large stuck of Theo
logical and Miscellaneous Books, New ih,,ok" rece i ve d,
as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices.
The publications of the Ame tient!. Sunday School Union,
and Massachusetts Saliliath School Society, always on
haul 1. Catalogues furnished on application.
ELLIOTT tt. ENGLISH,
Market sL, bet Third and Fourth.
NATIO,VAT. HOTEL.,
LAWRENCEVILLE, PA.
pliE subscriber takes great pleasura in announcing to
1 the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has
opened the Larimer House, Two Mile Run, in the bur-
(nigh of Imwrenceelle. (formerly kept by Mr. S. Light
cap.) and is none prt•pnred to accommodate all wino may
eiveldm n call. Ills Bar is-furnished with the most choice
Liquors—Porter, Ale Cider, Miners! Water. &s.. &r.
ht comic, jinn with the above. he Italia coN rEcTioN
ARV, ICE C.IIKAM and BAKING ESTABLISHMENT ;
where COldeeliollatiex. Creams and Cakes, of nil descrip
tions. may at nil times be had ; and Parties supplied at
the shortest notice.
This establi.,hinent will be conducted by Mr. John
Toting, recently (win Redinra, who has experience in
the (1110V0 business, and will be happy t o receive a shore
of public patronage. Ile shall use his exertions in en
deavoring to please rill who may favor hint with a call.
M. 1112.E1 DENTiI ALL, Proprietor.
JOIIN YOUNG, Agent.
The Omnibus Lines puss the house every ten minutes.
Should the regular line he till, extra couches will be fur
nished to those who desire it. tartylo,2wil
13=JPZM:11
rplIE ONLY CRYSTA PLATEOLASS that has never
been known to lose its polish, after being put in the
windows. It is equal in quality to the French and Eng
lish Plate .Glass. and is much lower in price.
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES
Also, Hardware of all descriptions. German. — English
and American. ROOSEVELT & SON.
New York, April 1.15411-(np11-2m*)
=MMECI
A LL persons knowing . themselves indebted to A rthtirs,
lA_ Nicholson & Co.. (Eagle Foundry.) are requested to
call at th,cir old Warehouse, on Liberty street.
All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace, cm the Jut July next.
May 16 , ARTIICRS, NICHOLSON & Co.
7 A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &e., at the
owest market rates. Liberty st.. head pf Wood st.
mayl7-2m ARTHURS, NICHOLSOIsi & Co.
A DESIDEnATum Wlfo WRlTE..—.Marks'
/ - 11. India Rubb, Fluid. for preventing Pena corroding
in Ink; also, for adapting 'them to write on Parelunem,
without the aid of pumice, nod tuiacilitato the ink _flow
ing free. To Students, Conveyancers. and Mercantile
men, it is McMullin, By merely mining a few ikons of
this Fluid to the Ink in use. it will instantly he found to
be the best auxiliary ever offered, as it neutralizes the
nein. preeipates the sediment, causes a free flow- of the
ink. and dispenses with the trouble of wiping a pun.
Just received and for sale by
JOHNSTON' & STOIikKTON. Stationers,
np 3 cor. Market and .Third
CI ,LAItET-14 cuaks Bordeaux Clare • •
, 12 " Table' "t, a y
— n afore koran I b
• main ' ' .; 5111..LE11 a: IIIeICZTS(IN.
_ . .
ixrALONIA ltipes - Catalonia - Wine, All
etote tuldlor eale try - • -- • ' • .
& 11.1C1cOrtiON. •
WAn't - ig bli.geb3:l[o:lTritroned Shall, for ente by '
!E724/131:ta-SINCLAIR.
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS:
A. A. MASON & CO., C. L. ANTIIONY S. CO.,
Pirrsnr Roo. sew YORE.
A.. A. 'Mason &
NO. 60 Mnrk s t Stuft. Third and Fourth Sirens,
Pri"1'SBUI1(;11. PA..
HAVE recently opened thnir flew and elegant Store,
with an extensive stile!: of rich Spring and Sultute.,i.
Goods, comprising upwnrits of three hundred paexages
of the latest and moot nipq es. Merchants
throughout the COMM'S , fire particularly nvitiM to call and
examine our stock. as it is 011 r 1111C11110.1 to offer our goods
at the (newest eastern wholcsnle prams. One or the firm,
residing in New York, will be eonstainlv sending us on
fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving
us every facility in the transactio n a t' our business that
could lie possessed bo eastern 'toast,. Prices are there
fore guaranteed to be its.low as the lowest New York
and Philadelphia rates.. app
R. D. Thompson, •Icm; 110 Market. StreL
jus.t returned front the, eastern cities with his le
rood supply of Spring and Summer DRY - GOODS!
ilaving disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock. pre
vious to g,cang east this lust time—and being entirely free
frrint the care of that, business—l am enabled to devote
my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods.
Customers and the public generally may depend upon
finding,, nt the above ,o . every thing rich and beautiful
that is to lie found its theD4 , ,,Gorids market.
Ile basin store, and is now receivingAtho following
Goods: Barred and plain (Irene:dens;
Barred and plain Silk Tissues;
Satin barred and plain Bareges;
Lamartine Plaids, new article;
Jasper Plaids; do. do.;
French and Organdy Lawns;
Barred and Plain Linen Gingliams.
DRESS IK
Rich Chamelians : allh S
ade L s: S.
Bich changeable siripcd; rich barred:
Fine Lustre(' black do., all widths, for Manta:tit,
Visetie, tke.;
, • Brussels Luce nod Silk Eringes, for trimming tho
above; good assortment. •
Shawls—This department in very fall: Rich Cashinere;
Embroidered Canton Crape.; qkna Berne: new style
Linen Net, 8-4 for $1 each; will!' every variety at low
primes.
Linen Gonils—Damnak Table Cloths; Bleached and
Brown Napkins; Towellik;s, Crashes, Hanley
Shcet
lags. &e.
(:inghams—Frencb, English. and 'Manehealer ; of every
style and texture.
Caliror.l-111 endless viiriety. from 111, upwards.
Bleached and Drown 'Sheetings, Drillings, &c.
Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as 6}r.. &e.
ninsi R. 1). THOMPSON.
New Dry Goods
Ngi: 65 MAIM t:r nk.-rwE
undersigned Star jus
did a,sorlment of FAN
NI) SUMMER DRS 1;0
porters and Manufacturers
prices, via:
4-1 Brown Muslim, 64 eta. I
Furniture Prints ttf to 12le.
7-si Bleached " 6' Purple '• 121
-1-I " S .‘lle and orange prints 121 i•
Dress Ginghams 121 to 25 " English Lawns 121"
NEW STYLEDRESS GOODS.
Satin stripe Granite Ilarage, Taney Dress Silks,
Plaid Crape D'Orlerms, Chameleon ;"'
Satin st. and pr. Silk Tisime. 13Inek Satin barred Silks,
New style French Luwus , Black Gro. D' Armour "
Cando Lustres, New style Brocade.
The LsinEs are requested to call and examine a splen
did assortment of new style Parrs printed Cashmere
Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape
Shawls. Silk Tissue Shawls, white Omaha Barage
Shawls, Brocade and.Chatneleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk
and Block Barred Barige Shawls. Illnek and Colored
Silk Fringe Thibet and Man, 1Y !mine Shawls.
I have also received a beautiful assortment of new
style Emmet Ribbons. Linen Caroline Handkerchiefs,
Cravat, and Scarfs, block unit rnloreil Kid Moves, lisle
threnii mohair and twisted silk GlEA.ra and Mitts: a va
riety of new style Parasols. Prirasoletta and Sur, Shades.
The 61:NELEMEN are prtnierrlnOy requested to call and
examine a beautiful assa,witnent of Mark, blue. dlivc
brown and invisible :,ern French and English Cloths,
and n variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres,
Cravat. Sc.
I have also a large stock of Staple Goods. viz: Brown
and bleached linen Table Cloth, Russia Diaper, Irish
Linen. Cottonade, Linen Drilling. Cheeks, Blue Drills,
:tlanche.tter and Scotch Gingham, rhatiihrey Gingham,
brawn and Watched Mushas ni all deNeriptions. which
will he sold ut least '25 per ceid. lielow last Year's prices.
A IiSALOM MORRIS,
rttvi •fts Market Aureet, Piturburtth.--
ENTLEm ENS FURNISHING GOODS.—Wriol.;.
a.: I.e.—Edzrnrd Todd ~ Co.. have ni-t recp.ived our
large stock of New and Fresh Spring 10 which
we invite the attention of country merchants and deal
ers Gone-calk.
We have . rereived from nee (.' ft/ ry NO.!. n Ittrtru
sloe), 0 1 shirt., of beg! 1001111(neture ; esersrsiillfr Of
10 dor. A \o 1, "%Yid.. l'lttit Shirts, standuer rut 10r,
120 " Nermw •• and Byron;
40 `• rerrlimit quality
•• very iow priced "
t.'•fit fines bosoms. with rinlers;
OW! emoineohnstans;
SO Byrne standint;eollurs. 011 qualities;
411 tt Isluek um! limey :04usling Storks;
Also. (rots the eastern eitie,
6 co.en fine. Chughnina ISnpn-lla.•;
•• and COMMIIII Pm.p..ndru
•' Shirt.. aid Drawer& ;
Tlfd. ;
4. •• ala.ne taps;
•:`AI •• br•nvn and lIIIXed and cotton half Hose, all
raw, A1tk:4.14 4:11111 Cravats and Scarfs. bombazine
:~nd'l - u•n c'ari•..t line,. Ac .
1V1• itivoe the :Mention of merchants. and theaters to an
es:onto:Moo of onr Gooits toot prires knowing. that Ml
the 'etretimetances our Gorid. liner been tontointent
red and porrhasell. we are able to a/Ter =mar irolneentetes
terety found tvest of the 1.1101111t11111.A. or. tit feet, the east
ern
!Elite of Our firm is emistanily in the Es strut market. by
menus 01 which we are daily sumitted with New Ciouds.
11/WARD Tom) & co.,
corner or Firth and Altirkrl stre.•ts,
• 2,1 ori, ik P. litmus,
OP% rittrinirii On Fifth Slir , 2l.
APHAL 10, iN•it-S,
•
At 7 IL MURI'IIV is now opiming hi, SECOND SUP
}.
of Spring mid Stannwr Goods, nod has this
mo , r.,mg open an RA6OEIEII.II Of Litton fiiitelami, super
Eallistoll ; Prints 4tul Chintzes; flue Dress
GiMils,al
~ great variel . ; Mailehosterrhughtims. now pat
tero.. In la assoronoth now opening. are II great many
artWles at lower prices. than usual. sueli ns fine purple
prints. yard wolo. at 124 e.: film British Prints nt Igic.;
Drei.s usual width, at 1.21 e.; Dress I. awns,
yard whim at tgle.; Shirting Muslim., very low; Irish Li
imaiske. \Vill also open this morning. an iII , S.III,WRI of
beautiful style light Chintres. small figures. for children;
Lawns for do. M.., Chninelion Silks; India Wash do.;
Cntlte Shawls.
Ptinnot6 wattlinkf any thing in the Dry Goads way, will
do Well to call oe.d owe the c'ood., and hear the prices.
Aldrultant. , will tint!. in the Wholesale lionms on the
2d ' , army, an invitint stock of ticnh 60041 g, at about East.
en, tutees. npt3
A M.. , 04 (in, \lnan ar Sritum arc open-
L MI ea is raise nssoriment Dltr-SS , (:JOUR.
jost rce , ived per express: - coinpri.ing the largest mid
ind,t in.hionaldc stock of Dross tioods.lo he found in This
city. , Amonrst which. we mention. 40 pieces cairn rich,
cod.rOidered foil do Chosre, a new article, and the most
dosiroble goods in slip market. Also. satin stripe Dimities,.
PerogOs, Fissue, Mohair strips French JuekonCAß. he.,
the. n2l
•
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t A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Market street, bare just
received a splendid ar.sorunelit of Dress Goods,
01 , 11011gS1 which. may he found figured. plain and striped
Ilcrag,,, of all 'ttualilie.; Silk Tissne, Mohair Stripes
Satin tripe De I.ain. plain do.; Satin St. Chal
nnCy Silk FIVI2II ISICOIIOS.S(C., &C. npl9
ItLACK :....!11.E—Just received by Express, this
-Li I trimming, at North-cast corner 4th and Marcel eta.
ninvl I %V. IL NIURPIIY.
)(JANET RINHONS---Just received by blxpress. thia
) morning. a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N.
F. corner Fourth and Market streets.
V. R. MURPHY.
WORKED COLLAR:tit—Just received this
itiorOtog by Express. nod very cheep, at the North
east coiner of Fourth and Market streets.
tpnyt I W. R. MrIIPIIT.
RES* (3001.n.:--Iteeeived per.E.xpretot, tit A. A. Ain
son'?, 00 Market street, the sins, extensive assort
ment of Drees Goods to be found in the city, comprising
sonic new styles. recently imported. . mrit3
113 -DREI.SS SILKS—A. A. Nlason ec Co., 60 Morket
IV street, have received, per lixprepgA, 23 pa. Rich Black
nod Fancy Colored Silks, nirtl3
T AMES' DRES k S GOODS.—A full 'supply of all the
ILI carious stylet'of Summer Goods, such us Silk Tis
sues, Garages, Grenadines, Lawns. &rt. now open at. the
Dry Hoods House pf W. li. WIWI I 17,
npl9 North-east COT. Fourth and Markel sts
- I UST received. by Express, 1 ps Super French Black
J
Cloth; and ti pa Super Fancy Cassimeres, which will
be sold low by C. WERNEBURG 7 251 Liberty at.
ap2s (Journal copy.).
BROWN A - ND treirror lIAL SE.-300 dos,
all qualities; just received and or sale, low by
EDWA RD TODD A. Co, N. E. cor. sth
and Market sts., 3d story entrance on sth st. ntays
Q ILK SIIAWLS—A. A. al Asox i 4. C0.,60 Market street,
0 Itnve received, per express. an extensive assortment
of Silk Shawls. maB °
Star Bakery, and lee Cream Saloon.
CS. I.3ICKLEV, No. 4:2 Diamond alley, respectfully
announced to his old friends nun customers, that he
bas . fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful
style, and has hicreriscil his facilities for accommodating
those who may favor him with their custom. Parties or
families will be supplied cm the shortest notice with
Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line
of business. Do solicits a share of public patronage.
ap 25-I.m
BRANDIES & WINES-3 half casks Rochelle Bran
ly, very good;
4 half casks J. J. Dimity Cognac, very good;
5 half casks Port \Vine. very fine;
3 halt - casks Aladeira Wine, very superior; just reed
on consignment, and for sale low by
JOHN LITTLE, in.
mny4 3d st. opposite the Post Otlice.
,pt A NEW two story Brick Dwelling House, ann
ulated on the East Conine, Alleghony city, (near
the residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in the best
modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par
lors, furnished with marble mantels and improTed sliding
doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and font
good bed room ' s on the second story; with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises; or of
febtl-tf JAMES PARK. Jr. h.- CO.. Second sr.
7 rior ar
'ACES GAL ENA'PDTXTOES--A .5111,1
oo ft V
just. received o'er ail uniOr Orbiairal. nod for
sole by ik- EDMUND GREER. Liberty St..
ingi) : opposite Staithlield.
GQ.L.D rtliN*--,1 doz. lingiOey ; be:0:
2 doz. do. medium;
1. doz. withuirtliolders;
• 3 doz Bust & Brother,: just received by
7.E.1111.0N KINSEY
Q 1., II .1. 3TicATE6 Eli liiii.K76l 7 TiTh
ARABI.n.NIGH'IIf•i- , --EN - presly designed foe family
fendin ti
g; in coarse of publicaon - by ilarper r. Brothers,
New Ifork:: To be completer! 12 parts., Purl Ist jusi
10111c5T914.6i. iTOCKTQist,
aR I9 ' i.our,:-AtztilLci and ad sts.
.:. _.. .. . .~:. t... ...„ _
=EI
ilirn
t—Fresh Arrival,
DEN ST. AND TILE DIAMOND.
1 received a krevi aml olden-
CY AND STAPLE SPRING
.IDS, purchased from the Itn
since the recent greed fall in
Dread Goo
.# ,_
Steam-Bog aluinn:
. .1 A
--.. driSri - 3NNATI AND PiTT:4lllittGli
DAILY,STEARI PACKET -LINE.
PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
I . of the lurgest, swiftest, best finished rind furnished.
nod most powerful heats on the waters of the West. The
highest wares are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced men engaged in the river busbies:to:—
The line has been in operation for six years; has carried
[tench)* two millions of pettple.-without doing the slightest
injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com
parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety.
regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has
been provided fur the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:
.1 1 IONDA Y PA C KET.—The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone,
will !env e Pinsbitrch every Monday inarning at JO cielneki
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. .
.
TUESDAY PACKET.—The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt.
Ino. Kul:eater, will leave Piusburgh every Tuesday
morning at 10 clock ; Wheeling e very Tuesday ginning
ut 10 P. U.
;WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEW ExaLA:rn No.
2. Copt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday
Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeliog every Wednesday even
ing at 10 V. M.
THURSDAY PACERT. , :- The 13attustrr, Capt. R. J.
Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday- evening at 10 r. x.
FRIDAY PA CK ET—The CurvErt No. 2, Capt. Crooks,
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at to o'clock;
Wheeling every„Priday evening at lo p. M.
SATURDAY PACKET.—The MESSENGER, Capt. De
Camp. will Mare Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. M.
SUNDAY PACltEr—The ISAAC Nrea-rms, Capt. A. G..
aeon. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
lu'o'elock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r, y.
may 10.
1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
Fosaraav lot. 1:449. FEHIIPA UV' l 1.1.134 d.
LEAVE" DAILY AT S A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boatzeotnplete the line
for this preSent season: ATLA:s:TIC. Capt.
James Park titsoll: BALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs;
and torts M'I.ANP., Capt. E. Bennett. _The boats are
entirely new. and are fitted up IvP.hout ragth.l to expense.
Every comfort that money eall ftrocnre has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Mbummabela Wharf 13 . 8 1 ,
at the foot of Ross st: Passengers will - be punctual oil
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised
hours.
-
For Brownsville.
The new and spltinlid passenger and mail
steamer BA I:llC.tre pt. A. Jecons. will leave
for the
_above port during the. Present week, at o' A.
poeitiVely.
For freight or peerage. apply on board. • feldl
For St. Lotiis
AEATin: fast running passen ,, er stmr PENN
SYLVANIA. 11. C. GRAY. Master,will leave
regularly for the above and intermediate ports.
For freight or passage apply on !merit,. mals
For New .
Wait
TIIIZ riplendil new sten in.e,r SAVANNA
If. tle:cirtstc. Master, will leave regularly
for the above arid intermediate landings, on IVednesday,
May 17.
For or na.nnuci apply on board. ma 15
Fur St. Louis.
The new and spiendid steamer ORIENTAL.
VAN HOOK. Master. will leave for the above
and intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage imply on hoard. mals
U=IUM=I
_ .
THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI
NA, DEtTNNEY, Master, will leave for the
auove :211(1 intermediate ports, regularly.
For freigro or passage apply onboard.
k'nr Kt 7 rt:o u s , Galena, and Dubuque...
TIIE good steamer ST. ANTHONY. Tuos.
tiler, .51.lizter, will leave for the above,
ports, retpliurly :
For freight or passage apply on hoard. or to
• JAM - Eti MAY. or
mom OEO. MII:I'ENHERGER. Art.
C=B=EI3MM
THE fine new steamer A3IERICAN EA
CLE, J SNITS ATKINSON Mater,. Hill lenve
for the :Move and ail_ intermediate landings. •
Fur freight or passage imply on board. or to
am2o G. B. 5111,MNBERGER, Agent.
For Brownsville.
TllEnew Mail and Passenger steamer A'r-
LAN'PIe. issrr , ..t PARKINSON. Mat:Arr . , Vein
leave for the above port this day. at S w. M. positi yelp..
For freight or pa;sage apply on board. feint
For Lafayette and Wabash Riser.
The light draught steamer SWAN. B. May,
.k 4 l ti.
Master. will leave for the above and inter
mediate landings, regularly.
, .
1: r freight or paysage apply on board, or to
"1 , 4 , JAMES MAY.
IM=
The itvist draught steamer FRIENDS-111P.
Tand
Ara,ter.ivill leave for the above
.... 1 4In t erniettlete 1 , 011- regularly.
r.ir i . reiebt or pa ~ f ore apply on board. mar 15
New Arrangement.
Tin.: steamer CALEB COPE will leave for
1:4 heaver. a n d Wellsville: OH TIM.
• day, TharsdaY. and Saturday. at 9 A St.. re
turning nit Monday. Wednesday. and Friday. She has a
Lean at the lettdie:t. betweee Wood street and the Bridge,
Prepared to receive freights at any time.
W. lIARBAUGH. Agents.
\o. fit. Wood street.
Pitiebargh and Wheellug Packet
THE sWiit gteamer CONSUL. Ibtasav P.
KINNFY Master. will leave regularly for
4 Wheel i ng . on Monday, Wednesday, a n d Fri
day. at 10 0 elne k. prseisrly.
Leave Wheeling every 'Pnesday, Thursday, and Satur
day. at 7 o'clock. A. M.. positirely.
The ronsol will land at ail intermediate ports. Every
areonimodation that con be procured, for the comfort and
safety of pawenrem has been provided. bout is
:11, 0 provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to provaat
explosion.
For freight or passage apply on board. or to
tnara JOHN FLACK. Agent
For Clatlnnnt l.
•
- - - •
I ,
.....Fr p rlie new• and splendid Passenger qlentner
1 7 y. ',,I.IIIGItI.ANDER. Captain 11. A. Fons ' E, will
... l u , -.. r tve for the above and all intermediate purls regu-
Fur (rel.:Ott or passage, having xuperior aceornmoda
ion.. nook- on board. ilia 15
For Loniarille.
THE Kentucey River Packet, GREY EA
GLE, Bnomm, Alaster. will - leave for the
above and intermediate ports regularly. - -
For freight or passage epply on board. febS
For St. Louts.
THE, new and splendid steamer ANDREW
FUI.TON, W. H. Fevrim. Master. will.leave
for the above and intermediate landings regularly. -
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
Mal; JAMES MAY.
TUB fine steamer WYOMING. THOMAS
GREENLEE, Master, will leave regularly for
the above port and all intermediate landings.
For freight or passage, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to
a r 2 7 GEO.. B. MILTF,N ERGER. Agent.
APOLLO II ALL,
FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN WOOD,.k,MARKET.
11111 S splendid Hall has been finished, indAtted up in
the best style for the. accommodation of the puhlic.
It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures,Public Meet
ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, Ac., &e., by the nicht, day,
or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES U. PAULSON,
or to BENJAMIN TEX'S. an 7
r I tuST IONORANT tee! a disgust for a young or
J_ old person, male or female, with a putrid, bad breath,
or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are honorably
assured that m 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH
PASTE will. on trial, without fail, •
Make the breath pure and sweet,
The teeth white, and the gums Mini.
Reader, just try this once. It ih said in New York at 52
Chatham et., and by 'IVA.' I. JACKSON, Am.,
mar2o SD Liberty st.
D — Our friends who feel inclined to assist In procuring subscribers for • •r Campaign paper, .vrilL - tiipsoil
enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach alsheet of paper a , the brittoat,'whereou to skrititr Sabi
scribers names. _ . , . .•
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A CHEAT CAMP A.1GN...R.-APELHRH4s'''''''.
Immediately after the nominations of the
Baltimore Convention are made known to
the country—say abotit. the Ist Hof June,
next,—the undersigned will commence the
publication of a small Cornpaign Paper,
entitled
THE JEFFERSOMAN:
which will be issued weekly, for six
months, or until the result of the election
is.. announced. The. JEFFERSONIAN,
will be filled with Political. Malley, exclu._
sively ; and will be furnished. to Clubs on
the following terms, viz
Ten Copies for
Fifteen, -
Twenty, -
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DBALERS in Coln, Bank Ndlea. Tike BRIO; "brew
and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Dept4ll;B4,
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of tba.ll . 4onif . . p.
and Euxppe. for sole in sums to suit parchesers. -- ."
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. CURRENT Mid par funds received on depositi: : - -
COLLECTIONS made on all parts Of the HuirlO,ll (Ie ~.*:
lowest rates:
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Messrs. M. I.ceelt & Son
Oxtlen & Showllen,. '
• Wm: Hell & Son, Pittslittigh;;;; - 2; . ..
• S. M'Clorken a Co., ' ......,':' -'.
• English is Bennett. .' .' -,...- . • .... -' -
i • Flemiii?, & Itrother, ' '
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• floridly. Phelps & Co. N ew ii k ".. '- '
• Eulicock & Co.
• Tiffniiy..Wil rd & co. • I__ .',.kl.'"
• Jito. Al - Cullongl O. i Co. .. uaiu 014,-i.
Ms. James ticor"e,' — ' J
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• Joseph IVntsson, e s a o „ ,tit -•• :•
hicitssrs. Fenner & .11'3Iillun, a
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R. F. EniA. }lig.. Cushier, Bank•of wistoviiii * Pii.. • :
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Posr OYFICE DXPAIthiILN7, t •
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Peajp.tv. Washington and Hermann, postage tinpaid.or
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the option of the sender. • • •
'United States' Postage, if mailed at NM, --
York, • •
United 'Stalest. Postage, if mailed within2l iinglei
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.:. 300 milev of New \ ark. • • • "29 emits single.
United States' Postage. if mailed over 3EIO _ •
Miles from New York. • •31 bentigiiiigie
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No additional postage to Emmen: •
Postage to he added, If to be prepaid lb'
Hambureh,
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" Baden, 18' " " Wurtembergl42.l. c
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Single.letter limited to mince, except to Lubec'. cud :
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States postage only. Nevertheless, the :writer may piy
to destiuntion, or niny send unpaid. , • • • .
Postage, ittradditiots to the United States into (see rattiie.)
To Allona, 0 cts. single.. To Keil, 11-cts. Angler; ••
To Copenhagen and Detimork.genertilly,-
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Swelatulni mud furthest part of Sweedett
To Bergen, Christiana and furthest part of' . •••
• Norway,
To St. Petersburgh or Cronsualt.
To lexa lid rim Cairo ur recce, • p 7. •
To Eastern towns of Italy, 15 eta. siugim TO -.- •
Constantinople, 37 ci
To Basle, and Switzerland generally, .21 : I"- •
The single letter in Denmark, Sweden and
lied to the ounce, in the other countries on - list No.
limited to Donee. . .
• 4 On newspaper,: and pamphlets' the •Ilnited'''' .filtetes
postage. and that only, is to be prepaid; 3 cents:re* newsr
pnper ur pamphlet. with inland postage added i if linaled . '
,Is.-where Man at New York.
AN:maraud um Newspapers, will .he rate& liirfroad ) ,
with foreign lyre" postage. if printed iii tiny °Met trusguagel
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rule.
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Till the name of the office mailing it, and on the: back,
with the name of the New York post . office. 'lt Opited
States postageonly is prepaidot is to be merked. or
stamped "PAID . 1 . /1311'." ill Una. If postage ' th rough to * .
destination Is preptitd, it is to be stamped or tharkedi in. • - ',f
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received is to be Mated on t h e letter, in red. if the lettet
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Stated. • •C: JOHNSON; •• .•
ma )•16-dtws 'Ponma.rier Genera:
II osedale Gardens, In Alanchester.. -
• rstlih; subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to hill
friends. and the citizens generidly, that ROSEDA
hits been newly fined up for the acermimodatum. en •
comfort of the Public. The building!' have beeu furnish
in a neat null fashionable style; and the surrounding
ardent have been laid out in a fashion t h at will attract • ••..„
all who have taste fur beautiful.scenery. i • ,
The location of Rosedale is well kiloton. -Slunitela :
Manchester, within a mile and a half of the.eity, ea-the
bank of the Ohio, the prospect iu every direotiort is
charming. For health and comfort, there is .ne rhea
equal to ilia the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. :
•, A limited number of families, who desire a.sotttroef
residence out of the city, will be received ma easy terms:
'Pradsieht vishers will find ROSEpA LE a most atrAaable
Glace in which to puss a day or a week.
The Refreshment fialooas will be supplied with all Rig
delicacies of the season: Delirious Beretages, lci
Creams. Fruits. Confectionaries.. &e. The 'Fable
supplied with the choicest viands. . •., •
jlrThe whole esiablislunent will. be conducted o
strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys heVe beed
built; but no betting will be permitted. Ail tames; of
chance are prohibited. •
The facilities for reaching Rosedale axe ottmeroael.
An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Alleghen
Bridge every half hour, and will leave passengers at that -
Gardens. The steamer C-reenicaid leaves the Allegheny . •
Wharf every hour. and lands within a few hundred yanlit
o r the Rosedale Cottage:
imayS.ll LEVI
r - rirs attention of gentlemen purchasing mtimenie , fiste ,
j_ dress •tvear, or ordinary business purposes idclireek!•
eft to the stock of goods•at present on our Counters, eons
slating of every grade and shade of French, English strui
Holman Cloths and Crossimeres t in endless varietycimil.
\eetings for every one's use, vrbreh will he made terordelf.
n saperiormam,er, at prices that will not bOquestionid
by the best of bargain makers. CAVERNEBEED, , •
.marts (latelgtOrtitetk C0.)251 Liberty/'
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ilLardt 611 1 4 1 1 j. l y m o l l tle v gllOr nt
t,'ORAL HAIR REATORATIIPE, It - Judds blit ono Ilia;
Sold at 82 Chatham at, N. Y.. and by • '— • ,
W3l. JACKSON;ACent;•.;
89 Liberty street. '
vrni. B. FOSTER. Agentfor Soldierntoproi'
V care Land Warrants and Pensions for.sridtmt," at „-
his office. Bakewelrs Building, opposite tho Now Coarlr
House, Pittsburgh. Pa.
My son, in the General Land Office, at Washingfinff
tit ll attend to my business there,
G free of charge to applie
Ones.
REEN AP - PT
.E. 925 barrels Green Apples. in atone
and for sale by B. & W. HARB&UOM
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Federal Party, so often defeated, is - once
more in the field, endeavbringotith its
hundred Briarean hands, to grasp and brini
within its ranks, all the factions and fig
ends of parties in the country, so to •
Make common opposition to the DemearacY.
On account of the extreme che4p4ess
of the paper, we shall be obliged, it,4ot:ipt:
the cash system *.
Ottention will hes:p . aid. to any order; whims
4ccompanied bylli cash:
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