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Pale .yintags, 1.837 to .5 eighth ” • " • " - • 4 : 2 - half pipes Hennessy " ' rk, . 11812. 2 " '" ' Serene " " . 1837. 4 half " Seigneur' ..! Dark. ' '; - 2 pipes Swan Gin. ' 2 " Itnperial Eagle Gin. - 1 " Black - Horse " 1 puncheon Jamaica Spirits. -:... 1 - " . . Irish Whiskey, to , j r, pipe ! Itoncao port Whir, i Vintages, 1835 to 10 " ' " • Londo n Market - IN2. 40 " " •Burgundy. Purr " 12 " " S. S. Madeira Wine,' , ' ' - 12" a -. L. M. . " Superior Brands - 10 - '" - '" Symington :‘ , " ' Vintages ItCl7. 8 eighth pipes .. " , . " ', 'lO qr. pipes Pemartin- S herry, ' pi \, 1 5 " " • Amontilado "-- - - .1 " Vintages 1810. "• 4 " " Brown "t_ " Choice Brands. - 3 " '" - Golden " A pipes Fayal Madeira Wine, } '3 " Sicily " " l Fresh arrival. ':112 Mats; Sauterne " I Direct Importation. "40 hf " " '' 15 qr. casks Sweet Malaga Niue. , . ' ' 100 dna. bus. Brandies, ? Various brand,. 150 ": " Wines. .S Very old. ' 15 baskets Crown Champagne. ' 20 = '`" - _,Maltese Cross " 15 Mids. Claret St. Esteppe. . 15 doz. Ink: " - - " • , 50 bbls: O. IL 'Whiskey, la .hr. bbt... _.. i Distilled in 1810 au n t 'l l 2. • .20 bills. old Peach "Brandy," *4OOO La Vega Regalia Cigars, i 25000 " Rosa " • PM Washington " " • 1 5000 Rapidest , " " 5000 DOS. Amigos ", I 5000-Silva 9000•Cleutencia • - .. 2009 "I.a Antiquedad 5000 Ortiz. . 2000 Ernulaiirms 1000 La Baradera ~ 5000 Esculapio IMO Cubreys - 44 -, 1000, Hamburg* . - " 10000 Jesus Saar Principe- " 10000 St. Bt. . " " IMMO •Falla - - " " , :DM . dozen Playing Cards. lik boxes Hitters. ... 10. -u:Chewing Tobacco. 4 libls. Powdered Sugar. 50 boxes Sardine*. -• - . 8 casks London Porter..qts. and pts. With many other articles an the line, too numerous to mention. - Many of the Wines and Liquors are of my ovrn importation,4lirect , Rota Ettrope,and thelslands. Coun try merchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel keepers are invited to call and examine a large madmen selected . stock:::'. (mayl9) P.; C. MARTIN. grIONSUMPTION, CtIIIGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, 4.--.111 Consumptiect.—Four.fifths. of you are really suffering froin neglected colds., or an ob. iltnetion Ind consequent inflammation of the delicate li ning of those'tube* throUgh which the air we breathe is ditstributed to the langs. This obstructioir produces pain and wireless, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. and a spitting of blood, Matter, ,or phlegm, which finally': exhausts the str ~ enggtth of the patient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S E RA . NT NEVER FAILS to remove this , cd rs truction, end , produces the. ost pleasing and happy results. ,-11. is Certain in its etfects,.4nd cannot fail ttorelieve. . EllsrFor little in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth m., . near Wood may 3 , =NM EMI r t T . 77.w•„• , : , .-77 , 7 --• :....,;'....-, -7.: , .;•771. - :::,..-'....s'i . .. . .. . =ES r== • . _ Ei;2224 RIM= i t ITTSBURGH.BOARD - :01P TRADE., .../. CAROTIIE18(, .1,- J. eFADEN ,comaarrzeron Mar. 1 , - 31 7. ..WAILIACE. , • .1 , ANI.SSEIPIGER;ARIIANbEhIrEZITS FOR , ,:lieknaboat Packet Lioa, leave/Wally for Cincinnati, 10 ale. Passenfer. Packet, vta Brownsville, :to, Baltimore and Philadelphia, A A. x.. and 6 r. x. 'Bail Coach Una, direct to Philadelphia, 9a. 44121 . . . Western ind stuthem hail Coach Line, 6 w. x. North-Western, yin Cleveland. dailt,l.o a. X., Erie: and Western New.York. 1. Ittlorth.EAStFl7l, to Philadelphia;datiy„ - except Sundays., 4 ARRIVALS AND..,IITCRE` OF MAILS. ntstern Mail via PhiladelplirA„due.3 eloses 19 at Western Mail, Cin. and Lowill; due , d.r. la. closes 5 A.st Routh. Via Balt andi'Vasbitigoiii, doe r. tti., clostss A. st North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. M.. closes 9 A..at Edo and I%'edern 'New Ito* due 8 P. x., slbsas BA. at - - irrobirs' Bask of i'itbbt._ • Par vale.. Asked. Offered. richangeVankrgh?, • , 450,00. 4 4 5 4,0.00 75 4 8 50 , 00 $,OO Sieretwitsl and 51. Bank ••t. • • - 50,00 50,00 47,00 46,00 Farmers', Deposit Bank Nona in market. Hand Street Pridge•—• ... • . ,so,oo .50, 0 0 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00 . 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge • Y. 5,00 36;00 35,1 - Connellaville IL R.Stock, paid on shares, 41.2,50 City Bonds (6 kr' cent') liosougahcla Bridge. Gas-Stock Dank: it;eirteiw et UV') BEarketi. \ - , OFFICE OF THE POST, brOstur Monsmo. Meg 221 h, 54e. 3'l4ate—The market was so dull on, Saturday' that ire canonly, 'say there was no -change. Sales of a few barrels at 54,=34,40 were reported from • fit:st hands. These were Sales from store at 54,5084 p; and we heard derders ask 34,75, but made no sales. The receipts on Salaf!taY *Pre very light. liaiari—Each steamer that arrives from below brings a fair proponion of this important a rile le, which is thrown itpciti an already- overstocked market. The sales from store on Saturday .wiTe 5 hhda Hams at 4/C. ; about 15 bhds. at 4/e:, Shoulders and Sides were dull, bat a few sales at proportional prices. i SgeFlLsoar--Salei from store at 83,00. noes Meol—ales kiln dried at 6468. Iliaeleir-galss to arrive at tOc. 1 1 14rtHint soe. is a fair queuttion, which the give in the absenceof aetual•transactions.,, , Out a—Not mach arriving, and' sales:slow at 26c. at Wlntrf." ' Feathers—Sales of 5 aka. at 34c. Whlakey--S,ales Rectified at Weell—We have out sales of common tub-washed to report, which isiaken at 26e. - • . Cheese—Sales to the trade of new Western Reserve at 664 e.; a prime article of new (eqUal to Goihen) was offered.at Cc. There is corisiderible demand for Cheese, but the market hail very well 'applied. Ilimasui--Sale•by single bbl. at SZC. The market is weU supplied. - • , Steam' Boat Stork for Bole. ONE HALF Of the fine steamer INTO. MINGTot sale; also, one eighth of 'learner 10 . For particulars and terms enquire of . S. & W. HARBAUGH, S.l Water street and 104 Front .t GAL - EWA NESHANNOCKS-200 Sacks more en those . coop. ren...A.ToEs, just received and for sale by ap . . KING & MOORHEAD. - -• D a r e.. I have used some of the "Galena Neshannoeks" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diathond Alley, and can honestly-say, that they are far superior to any pota- toes I have ever seen in this market. ' ,s.g92r : :. , . WM. C. MEREDITH. White fistula liotel, - - swum aramer, setwatn mar 'AftI7IIISCOTID araircts. IWENRY . LANDWHER respectfully informs his old friends and castornersilhat the above establishment hal undergone a thorough repairing. and is now fitted up - in the neatest and most beautiful style, for the reception of 'ruests....Every 'luxury the market affords will be pro. oared rind neitherrianur or expense will be spared =to ren dar thne who sojourn with him comfortable as they can possibly desire. His. Bar will be , constantly supplied with _the purest old -Wines and Liquors. He keeps* on hand t filiras' fine-Pale Ale, Penere fine old Brandy, Ici hanntsberger's and fine Champaign - Winet, of th e oldest; and best brands. Ile respectfully solicits the'pettronager of th 6 ; mayl7-1m HAD—IO barrels No.l Trimmed Shad, for sale'by :mity,ls • ' , SMITH & SINCLAIR." IRAINT LOUIE Willms. WORKS."- S.XL-ED PROPOSALS will be received by the under. Signed, at the City Engineer's office, in the eby of Saint Louis, State of Missouri. until the 30th day of June next, at 13 o'cloCk, at, for the delivery of MOO linear feet, more or less, of cast woo pipe, twenty inches bore. Said pipe to. be - sufficiently strong to bear examina tion with-the ban - liner under hydraulic pressure, of one hundred and fifty pounds to the square inch, to be in pieces nine'feet long eneli, to weigh not less than nine • •• - and fitly pounds and not more than two pounds, with seven inch faucet "and - • easily into one another, with belts seven inches broad, so " of each piece into four id clear of all defects, traight, cast upon end to said castings to be n be readily chipped ~rice per pound. All ty pounds will not be the wharf or any other first day of. Apn1,1849, ivery of every fifty or intent tamper cent. until Good security will be' 'ourth of the contract rofitable in the city - , • 'ELBERT. /General • totiettii, ~:,,, .... • Orr See card of Brownsville packets. iftr See cards of WeHeinle Pack etr 5.00 . 1,43 05,00 16,50 45,00 tar The steamer Savanna, Capt. Dennison, wil leave for New Orleans in about a week. K LOUIILLE PCETS. FOR WHEELING, SV CINCINN A ATI & LOUISVILLE REGULAR SALTRUAT PACE ET.-ThIVA No ! fine and fasPpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH-1. X. Perry. Coin mender, will leave Piburg fo Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louis v ille, and all inte nd rmediat r e Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORS YT H & DUNC AN The Telegraph has been built expressly for, Ag a regular Packet. and with a view entirely to the comfort cif pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters: The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin -No 0 and Pike No 0, to Belot Loais—t-time through. FrVIL DATA, ap2t-y STISADIaIt. tin ;Lk: a WOOD 'CHANGE OF TIME- , 4tmtmer Arrange- Meat from April 24.—Leore Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even hour until 9 o'clock at night--excepting her 1 o'clock trip, which will he omitted. Leave her Pitt incept landing, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, 'at 7i o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-past each hpur. until half-past 9at night, °mating her half-past I trip. Sunday* excepted. lg .- Greenwood .Garden is now open for the reception of visitera The Boat lands at the Garden. mat I . AMAIN, Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, LAWRENCEVILLE, PA. TIRE subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has opened the Latimer 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 Baris furnished with the most choice Liquors—Porter, Ale Cider, Mineral Water, &e.. &c. In connection with the above, he has, CONFECTION ARY, ICE CREAM and BAKING ESTABLISHMENT; where Confectionaries ; Crunins 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 happrto receive a sharo of pabliepatronage, He shall use his exertions in en deavoring to please all who may favor him with a call. M. BREIDENVIALL, Pioprictor. JOHN YOUNG, Agent. The Omnibus Lines pass the house every ten minutes. Should the regular lino be full, extra coaches will be fur nished to those who desire it. may tO-2wd Ws Carriage Malanfarfory, Opposhs Me Afercheitsts' Hotel, Smititfickl strew, and in Di amondAMeg, Sewall Wood and &nit/yield streets, • . • WHEIZIE may always he round au inwort , ment of Family Carriages, Barouches. Buggies, and all kinds of Heavy Work, from a six horse Wagon down to a Whee barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract .for any thing in the above line •are respectfully invited to can.- may G-tf Take Notice. • ALL persons knowing. themselves indebted to Arthurs, Nicholson & Co.. (Engle Foundry.) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. • Ali unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the I st July next. May 16 ARTHUR% I\ICHOLSON & Co. fry. A general assortment of Hollow Ware. .1.e., at the °west market rates. Liberty sr_ head of Wood at. mayl7-2n ARTHUR.% NICHOLSON 1 Co. ADMIDERATUM TO ALL WHO WRlTE.—Maria' radio Rubber Fink, for preventing Pecs corroding in Ink; also, for adapting 'them to write on Parchment, without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate - the ink flow ing free.. To Students. Conveyancers, and Mercantile men, it is invaluable. By merely adding a few drops of this Fluid to the Ink in use, it will instantly be found to Le' the best . auxiliary ever offered, as it neutralizes the acid, precipates the sediment, causes a free flow of the ink. and dispenses with the trouble , of wiping a pen. Just received and for sale by - JOHNSTON lc STOCKTON, Stationers, car. Market and Third sts. BOOKS will be opened at the Office of the Trensur • of the Monongahela Navigation Company, at the Exchange Bank, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Zld day of May next, to receive subscriptions of Stock sufficient to pay the debt incurred In the construction of said im provement. By order of the Board. notn4M23 WM. BAKEWELL, See'y. Valuable improved properly. FOR SALE—A Brick House and Lot. In ath Ward, on 1 Vine street; price 81800. Also, a Brick House and Lot. 4th Ward. .Congress - streen price 81300. Also, • Brick Houie and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; price 81400. Also, a Brick House and Lot on James st., Alle gheny; price 81000. Aso, a vacant ton street, sth - Ward; price 8350 ; A bargain L c o an be bad Locust in the above. Terms accommodating. 8. CUTHBERT, mayll General Agent. Smithfield street. All Imported Cigars-, , FIRE MORN Iy ING POST, and all the Daily and most of I the Week Pittsburh and a few , Western and Northern Newspaper g s, and Sibbet's Eas Counterfeit De teeter, he., kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, • At hie General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. mayls ' Copartnership. ripHE subscribers having entered into co-partnership, I under the name of Cestestus & Satire, for the purpose of transacting a general Agency, Produce and Commis sion business, would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken that well established Warehouse recently occupied by Mr. (Irish Applegate, No.' 3, Bayard's Buildings, opposite the Monongahela House,Bnitthfield street, near the river—where they will be prepared to receive all kinds of produce and Pitts burgh manufactured articles, on commission or storage ; forwarded or disposed of according to instructions. We will always keep on band and for ante, at the lowest mar ket rates, a superior article of Family Flour of Wheat and Rye, with all other articles in the Produce and Feed line. We would, therefore, respectfully solicit the orders of Grocers, Families. Manufacturers, and others, and take pleasure in serving them, on reasonable terms. JAMES C. CUMMINS. WM. G. SMITH. mayl9-dl2t At Hartle? A gene' , and Intelligence 9tnee. WANTED—PIaces wanted in town and country for a T number of Clerks, Salesmen, Schoolmasters, La borers,'Coachmen or Teamsters, and boys of all ages Wanted soon—A numberof good Clerks,Chambermahlgh Housekeepers, Nurses, Ike, Rooms and dwellings sell; ed; Money borrowed or loaned; and all kinds of Agencies attended to promptly, for moderate charges. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS', • New Agency and Intelligence Office, .Penn, near St. Clairstreet, and opposite Exchange Hotel , maylS-4t REED PEACHES-40 bush., on hand and for sale by malB KING. & MOORHEAD. SOAP AND DL.EB-50 bozes o. 1 Bc;Jv, 25 “ Candles; iasiland• from steamer Pacific, and for sale by mat ' 8. IW. HARBAUGHI. A `—lia .s.. rime anvassed Hams; 39 u plain Hains and Shoulders; Just received and for sale by maB SELLERS & NICOLS. rpHE SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR I DYE, that gives the hair a perfect raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Price. 50 cents, or 81,00. Sold at 82 Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON. Agent, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. FRESH FISH,-12 bbls. No 1, Herring; 10 bbls. No 1 Shad; 15 bbls. No. 3, Maekarel ; just received and for sale by • KING sr. MOORHHAD, a2R-if • Diamond, corner Diamond alley MO LET—A Brick House, corner of Webster and Ful -1 ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. Pos session given immediately. • Apply to feblo-tf ' - . J. C. CUMMINS. TOBACCO-10.cases J. lilyer's, sups i th Lump; 3 do.. I. Thomas, sups Nectar, ilb L'p; Just reed and for sale In , ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. 1011 - RANDIES-2blf pipes superior Hennessy BrandyCif Le the same importation as the last 4 gr cask superior Otard Brandy now landing and for sale by. aplo P. C. mAirrtrit. FLOUR-s 0 bbls. Ohio extra, landing from steamer X Caleb Cope, and for sale by & W. HARBAUGH, mom, . No. 63 Water, and 104 Front sts. - • • s ACCG-10 boxes Bruetch & Walkins ss; 2 I{ It " extra pounds; " 12s and 16s; 10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist; 10 Pgh.. Cavendish; a • ph y; 20,000 Common Segurs; 20,,000 Mail Spanish do.; for sale by ma 6 ' 7 , lx WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. ... .. SOAP -125 Candin Superior; 25 boxes Proctor & Gamble Family; - 1.0 Crompton k co. Palm: for sale by I: D. -WILLIAMS. Cjty Engineer. iollbe. • :Nutter, Pittsburgh syleanlanat. PhiFe, 'ease insert two pion.• • PPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.-:-Notice it hereby even that the FOURTH INSTALMENT or Five Dollars per share on the, Capital Stock of Ws Company, la required to be paid on or before the let day July next. - The FIFTH INSTALPIENT.of Five bol. lars per share: on or before the let day of Septetiiber, and the'SIXTH.INSTALMFISIT of Della** per share on or before the lat,day of November next, at the. Office,-Nn. 70 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. ' Payrrienta will he received of one or more instaltheitfa i or the stock may be paid in fill at the option of the atorki holders, and interest will be allowed from date•orptty. instairnents trot aid paid Istne:teslit fie - tratjektid the penalty of one pm:eget:lett Month; at Temai t ed . hy law GEORGE 11%-8AC01.1,.. N B Instalments Will be received u,Z4 H - f sitheld erelmitsimdMiwasearkeadlitoleillMAimich4p - POIVUOP PITTSBURGH.. .4 TEST ITATft IS Tag CEASSLI—PALuxo " A Rftl%'ED. • Steamer Beaver. Clark. Welliville; Baltic -. .ltWobs: Brownsville. Atlantic. Partition'', do; -'" Caleb Cope. Moore, - Beaver:lml Wellsville " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver; " . Lake - Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; " Telegraph, Perry, Louisville; " Hudson, Poe. Bridgeport; Highlander, Pone, Cin.; Consulfßetiney, Wheeling; " Monongahela; Stone, Chr.; " P. Doddridge, Moore, Zanesville; " • Silas Wright, O'Neal, N. O.; - DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver; Chi*, Wellsville; " Jacobs, Brownsville. " • " Atlantic; Parkinson, Brownsville; " Isaac Newton, Mason, CM.; "Burns, Sunfish; - Telegraph ' . Perry. Lord11011e; . Newark, Bishop. Zanesville; " Messenger, Hemphill, CM.; "" Cashier , Lawson, Wheeling; CEMM COFFEE - 188 bags Rio Coffe. now landing and for sale by [rimlG] MILLER & lUCKETSON. _ _ _ I.l°Pinaahales Hops, CIAULKI,NG evrroN-1,000 lbs. Caulking C 0,10 ,1 for 1J sale by Imay4) . JAMES MAY. EGARS-20,090 half 9panish•Cigars for onle - 177 1,3 mayts smrrn ksiscLuit. VitllP--43 barrels for tale by SMITIT& SINCLAIR. / IAROLINA TAR-. bble. Carolina Tar fbf sale low V by (inayll) JAMES MAY. 100ITCH-44bbis. Pitch for sale low by mayll, JAMES MAY. MMACKEREL—Nos. 1 and 3 just rre'd and for sale by. ay3 -0- EDMUND GREER. ILTINEGAR-20 bbls. Cider Vinegar; just reed and for V sale by [ma9] SELLERS & NICOI.S. I OTASH---8 casks Superior, for sale by ma 9 . J. I). 'WILLIAMS. linirAMS.-6 casks hams. just reeciyidlind for sale by BIL maylo: . JAMES MAY. _ _ _ BACO, by °ARUN; hog roundonst received and for sale my 6 POINDEXTER h CO. T- 4RD--3,000 lba good Lard, in bid% received and 10 sale by my 6 POINDEXTER It Co. ' - 0. SUGAR-50 hbds prime N. 0. Sugar. received' . per c I. Lady Byrne. by _POINDEXTF.R. & Co. fIOFFEEI-100 bags prime green Rio Coffee. lust ree'd froth Baltimore. my 6 POINDEXTER & Co.' PEPPER T -150 hags in stoto and tbr stile at.very mod eratdd prices, by myd IVlNbErrEtv& co. TIVIE-260 "hot very superior, 14 for sale by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. LOAF SUGAR-120 bbls low numbers Loaf Sugnr,in store and for sale by my° POINDEXTER & Co. TEAcheats Youn V —250 half g Dyson. Imperial and an powder Teas, for sale by POINDEXTER& Co. DRIED .PEACHES-100 bu. very good, in store. and for sale by my 6 POINDEXTER & Co. POTATOES -500 mcta Illinois my 6 LARD-13bbk Lard for sale by my 6 . JAMES MAY. BARLEY -391 belga Barley . last landed from Heaver and for ink by S. h W. HARBAUGH. FAMILY HAMS—An extra article, for sale by ap 20 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at BROOMS:=63doz Brooms, for sale by my 6 S. & W. lIA RBArGH. IDOTASH.-16 casks. superior, just received and for .t sale by [my6] SMITH &SINCLAIR. BACON 3000 lbs Bacon, for sale by, my 6 JAMES MAY, Water st. LOAF 81.IGAR-15 bbls. Nos. 6.7, and 9, for gale by m 8 ' SELLERS & NICOLE. TIMED BEEF.-1000 pounds sugar cured, for sale by up 20 J .1). WILLIAI4I. ,110 W ood .st SHIRTS. -20 doz., extra•fine;Wide plaids; just received and foraale low by Imitysl EDWARDTODD& Co,' mrrarrowwww=w 10 bags. just lam log and for sale by S. & W. !INSEAMS R YE mO I :2 LOUR-10 bbls. just4alikt#."iv-mwri. C • EESN—A small lot Western ßeserve, old and new (or sale by (may 3) SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD—No. f Lard, in barrels and kegs. for sale 19 may 3 SMITIIf SINCLAIIL SES—MIOU Iba. Sides, for a s e yy may 3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. HAMS-25,000 lbs. Hama - for sale by may 3 &Writ & SINCLAIR. - ' ANVASSBD BACON' HAMS—On hand. Just reeeiv ed and for sale AT (mall EDMUND Grtr.r.n. KEGS LARD, No.l—lo store and for into by rrtoy3 • EDMUND GREER. GALENA POTATOES-75 sacks mire just received and for sale by' (maps] KING & MOORHEAD. DRIED PEACHES—Is sacks very R reeds fine. jam d and for !Pk by fap24l SMITH & 94Nr1. A TR. r 4 LAX SESS.—AO bbls. iu more lift :or awe by ap27 • S. & W. HARRA VG H. _ _ - 2n KEGS LEAF LARD. and IS bblx., just received l, and for ante by (a 271 F.DMOND GRF.ER. LAILD-20 kegs No. I, for sole be ap2B SMI.III & SINCLAIR. ( - 1 REASF: LARD.--22 bbis. Grease Lari Watt% received Ur and for sale by (n2l) SELLERS & COFFEE. -90 bags Primo Rio. just received and for sale by fa 27) EDMOND GREER. CSTHG SNATHS.--I0 dozen. just received and for sale by la p 2Oj KING k. MOORHEAD. HAC RAKES.-25 dozen, on hand and for sate by ap'M KING & MOORHEAD. 14,000 '4l BACON, on hand and finTiale by KING & MOORHEAD. gni BBL& Monongaleta Rectified Mid' , key. in more I.D.J and for Fal , t by (6271 EDMOND GREEK. lON AND — INAII.S—A larg e assortment on Ininart for sale. (tip 2 SI KING & MOORHEAD. OLIVE OfreLTdoz. qts. Buperior; 2 " pts. " for sale by ma 9 J. D. WILLIAMR. TIOTATOES-50 barrels Neshannock Potatoes. just I: landing and for sale by S. Jr. W. HARDAIIGJt. ap26 LIQCORICE.-5 cases iota received nod for 1.3 sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Zs C 0..- maylo car. Ist nod Wood sta. CHAMPAGNE WINES-25 Baskets Maltese Cross and 25 Baskets Crown Champaigne Wine now land ing and for sale by [2OlOl P. C. MARTIN. ARD OIL-1n bbls No. 1 Lard Oil, a prime article, 4 do. No. 2. do. do. For sale by SELLERS & NICOLS. - - - S . KUNO :FASHION FOR HATS.—This beauth ful style of HATS are now ready at marl PAULSON'S. POTATOES - -.ll4saas prime Illinois Potatoes, land ing from S. B. Geneses, and for sale by may 3 SMITH 6. SINCLAIR. CHLOROFOILM—In , Ib. bonles.jnat reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNFSTOCK & CO., mall corner First and Wood ate, RACE GINGER-5 bags just recd and for •ale by a A. FAHNESTOCK do CO., corner First and Wood sts. LOO WOOD-~is A ca7l" .. .... F ndforra" a jn . reed Exj..d (or by ntal3 corner First and Wood six. SULPII. QUININE.-100 ounces. received and for sale by [myl2] &A. FAHNESTOCK. h CO., cor Ist and 'Wood sts. LARD OIL-20 bbls. No. 1 Lied Oil; 12 " 2 " reed and for sale by (1 1 0431 .SELLERS 8 NICOLS FISH -20 bbla. No. 1 Herring; 10 " Shad; reed and for sale by mal3 ' SELLERS & NICOLE SAL ROCHELLE-2 eases received and for role by B. A. FAHNIFISTOCK & CO., cur tat afid %%'ood eta. SULPH. MOTLPHIA.-20.ounces juat received and tot sale by B. A. t'AIINESTOCK A. Ca, cot let and Wood eta. -• • • OATS -268 bag...Oa is, j lit received per sie tune rs Caleb Cope and Beaver, and for sale by mat S. & W. HARBAITOB. O. SVGA —BO hlids. stnctly.prinie N. 0. Sugar, ill store and for sale by tnal6 .HILLER k RICKETSON. LOAF SUGAR- 110 bbls. Nos. 4,6, and ti, Lilac Sugar, in store and for sale by mate (YUBA. TODACCO-60 Filleriand Wrappers, in ki store and for sale by mold MILLER & RICKETSON. FLOUR -20 b bls. superfine Flour, just reed on consign. meat and for sale by male VINEGAR -2o bbls. Cider Vinegar; 2I casks Mite Wine Vinegar; in store and for sale by [mate] MILLER & RICKETSON. SPERM OIL-10 bores 4s, ss, and 6s, Sperm Candles, just ree'd and for sale by mal6" MILLER & lIICKETSON. Sr-- UGAR-11 bbls. N. 0. Sugar, a prime article, juat re _ mca ceived and for sale by B. & W. FIARBAUGH. (111110:VIE YELLOW-5 cases net received. and for 1.. J sale by, B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., man corner First and Wood eta. OIL OF VITRIOL-40 carboys just received and for sale by B. A. FASINESTOCK & CO., roalit . corner First and Wood stn. INDIGO- 3 ceroona Span. Float, just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK• & CO., matO corner First and Wood eta. ---- UP. CARB. SODA—I2OO lbs. English, just rec'd and for sale by B. A. FAHNITOCK & CO., mal3 corner First and Rood streets. CLEAR BACON SIDES—In sal i ttigt.rzoigli , mmrfl Liberty at., opposite Smithfield SUNDRIES,—Hoes; Livenshin Shovels; Canal do. Coal do.; Spades and Rakes. for sale by ap26 KING & MOORHEAD. I "s :AC 0-7 ba es, rappers an t lers, just ree'd on Consignment and for sale by ap7 MILLER & RICKETSON. JAILS AND SPIRES—A complete assortment of all sizes, conattunly on band by ap2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. 00 s. • tub lour, received an or s e EDMOND GREER, Liberty st., opposite Smithfield et. A F. HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, pan strictly 'TV prime ; in store and for sale by a 2 7 EDMOND GREER. .... EATHERS-25 Backs prime Kentucky Festhers just received and for sale by POINDEXTEFI dr Co. ap24 ICKLED PORK-1.0 bbls. Mess Perk; 5 " Prime " in store end for [mag] SELLERS & NICOLE. INDIGO-ICeroon S. F.; 24 lbs. Manilla; for sale by maB J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et _ - 100 BBL& TAR, of prime quality and good condition, oa consignment and for gale by TAAPFL & O'CONNOR. - ----- - • C LARET -14 citAkg Hanicaux Claret ; 'rabic in more, for sale by MILLER teRICKETSON.... IAI'ALONIA NVI E.. 9 pipe's, atalonie Wine, in store and for sale by • inal6 MILLEtt. & itICkerSON. 1 F. CASKS BACON, Hums end Shoulders: .1 tl 5 casks Clear Sides; just teceitred arid' 'saie tr . • EBMOND- EESE fIU 6b7Ec~ J~uf ~Fq C Mgr_ ~e b A ~FIN ]f[ mats t blemba , cot ,~.qr + bb ► q 512121=113613 AUCTION SALES . Y JA2IES'APKENNA, AUCTIONEER; O. 11 4 WooD :STILEET, THREE DOORS FRONI FIFTH EXTRA SALE of Dry Goods, Fnney Arlieles, , Watches and Cultery.—Will be sold, ut MKenna's Auction Roontj 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, day and.'Enght. (Sundays excepted,) until the. large, stock' on hand is dispbsed of, as peremptory orders have been re, ceived from the owners, to close without reserve orthe. least possible delay. the various consignments remaining, unsold from the presetu spring trade. Terms: All autos under 5511,00, cash, par funds; from 850,00 to $lOO,OO, sixty days,• and all sums over 8100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes. • :spit)) LARGE aud splendid assori,oenl of FANCY CHAIRS. at pritatcsate, by lames drifenna.—The subscriber has entered into an arrangement with one (tithe most ex tensive Chair Manufacturers iu the West, and, will con stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs ur every description, comprising 'Windsorand Cane Seat, Rocking, Ann, and Children's Chairs, all of which are made m the latest modern styles, of the besv materials. and by the best workmen iu the country; .and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. api JAMES M'KENNA. Met. [ 00K AT THIS!--18,000 Wirrth of Phi kiddy/du rrady madi Cloihing, tit Auction and Private fate. forteit days only, arkirlietina's .Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three dtioyi from Fifth, cominencingatlo . o'clock A. .11., and at 2P. if.; of each day, and at early gas light each evening. Gernleinen Who are in want of such articles, will please cell immediately, as the stock must and will be sold, without reserve. Th e Goods can be examined at any time during each day, and parching. era baying at.Auctiou will be warranted to be suited in size; if not, they need not take the articles. maid - . JAMES M'KENNA. Ann. fltAillilAU. DRY G(X)DS. FURNITURE, Fancy oldlti, Watches, 4-cr.,. at Auction, by Jance,i McKenna.— . On Monday next, May 22d. at 10 o'clock', a. m., will.be sold at MeKentia's Auction Rooms, No: 114 Wood street, - three doors, from Fifth. the balance of stock of Ready- Made Clothing remaining Unsold. ; Also, at the same time, by order of,Assignees, the - balance of the Stock of • a Country Store, comprising every variety of Dry Goods and at 2 o'clock'in the afternoon, a lot °New and second hand Furniture, comprising— Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; " • Plain " Sewing Stands;.' Centre Tables; Fancy Cane and Windsor Chairs ; Rocking Chairs,' Also, Feather Beds, Bedding Hair Matresses, Carpet ing—with a great - variety of Ki tchen Utensils. Also, at early gas light, same evening, a large yariely of Gold and Silver Lever and other Watches. tnay2o JAMES McKENNA, Anet'r. _ °Woe& for viale by JAMES MAY. . lUCTION S . ES, UT /OWN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, SoutA-East earner of Wood and Fifth street& CATALOGUE Sale of 2250 Fashionable Spring and Summer Garments, on a credit of 3 months on all sums over 8100. Will be sold without resertre, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and au., on Friday morning May 26th. at ten o'clockoChir t as sortment of superior quality new style fashionable ,pring and Summer Clothing, consisting of merino, tweed, cot tonade, gingham, kremlon. linen and check sack coats, super plaid and figured valencia, French gingham, fancy cashmere and plaid and black satin vests, super fancy cashmere &Quillen, Bath cord, Roxbury strips, cottonade and Bourbon cashmere pants, blue stripe maritime, hickory, check and Canton flannel shins. fine muslin shirts with linen bosoms, collars, bleached and brown muslin and drill drawers, mathrins, duck. brown drill and deninitu overalls, figured and plain balsa jack ets, maylB DRY GOODS, Ac., AT AUCTION --On, Monday morning, 22d inst- at 10 o'clock, at the Cornmercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. will be sold, to close consignments ' a great variety of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods: cloths, cassirneres, satinetts, summer tweeds, bleached and brown muslin', thous de lains, lawns, ginghams, scarfs, hosiery, threads, &a At 2 o'clock, p. at.- 1 fine Dressing Bureau, marble top; 1 " Wash Stand; " .'• 1 pair fine Side Tables; 1 Mahogany Hair Seat Sofa: 1 Rocking Chair; 12`.1 " " pair Card Tables,• High and low post bedsteads, feather beds. bedding, mut resses. imported and rag carpeting, tables, fancy and common chairs, together with a general variety of kitch en utensils, glassware, imeensware, knives and forks.— Also. grocencs, liquors and cigars. At 7 o'clock, P. M.—Variety goods, watches, pistols , ac cordeons, boots and shoes, hardware and cutlery, lkc. mar./0 JOHN D. DAVIS. Auct. AUCTION SAL CS In ALLEOII RN V CITY BY ;rm.,: RELBA'sinE, AUCTIONEER, N. W. CORNED Al YNDV.HAL sTalter AND TRY DLANIOND. ri BEAT BARGAINS—Cart and closing - Sale of Em mtbri/le Building Lets—On Monday afternoon, :tat May, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, positive ly, the remaining 42 Lots. The owner is anxious to have all sold, without regard to price, ou Monday. Persons desirous of "Purchaeing, can now secure good Lots at extremely low prices. mayl9 WM. J. BE/RESIDE, A net. AUVAIDN BALMS IN IMMINGHAM, BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCDR. O ' FRIDAY EVEN ING,l9lit inst.. at 8 o'clock, at the I.J Auction Boom corner or Carson and Centro streets. (second floor of the building occupied by Messrs. Wendt & Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants,) will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods. Ready-made Clutning, Shirts, Hardware, NVatches, and Jewelry. Books, ice. • Dealers arc requested to attend, as the sale will be pos. itive. - • . Hereafter, I shall have regular night isles of dry s, hardware. &c., at the above mentioned room, on 'nesday,Wednestlay and Friday evenings of every week. IoY maylo Wl4l. J. 11URNSIDE . Auet. r.eroll _ 65 P i li a l PRIVATE T 3 14 . 1E:A • II ca be i . eol l tged itt No eases of a private or ddirate naturi incidental . . t" , ' to the human frame. . C ; Sylti tie and Syphilitic ernptionsigonorrhtra and its consequences, together with all re ns-rad dueaser, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of rearmalorigin, skin d is eases,w hit strictures, glee t, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency;:also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affection*, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidney `, scorbutic eruptions, tester. ringworm. mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising trom youthful egresses* gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constltuiton may have been enfeebled, enableaDr. Brown tooter assurances of speedy relief to all who-may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep• orate apartments. Patients CAII visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. • It is of importance to many persons in needof medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and prOmptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in tentothigyinereist &s -eater, in their various forms and stages, oilers inducements which fitin rarely he equalled. fittangeil are hereby ap prised that Br. Brown has been regularly iduented in every brantrii of medicine, and thr the list tleielvh Years confined hiniself exclusively to the treaintent of those diseases. Dr. Brow! is the' only regularly educated suirgetin in Pittsburgh Who give■ his whole attention to those both- plaints. ilia'Ceftalni safe and speedr cures will, Ili all alas; be guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved in a short time, without inter: ruption from business. DV — Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Drown also invites per-• sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid portico lot attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advite, Musietmlain a fee, or they itin not be attended to. irr•OlEts on Diamond Alley, d fett doe Ran Wood street. towards the market. Consultations steictly . cOnfi dential. 0ct25.41.kvil y._ RLIEUMATIBIII—Dr. Browns newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. • - -Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. lanlB-dawtf ew aper and :ook lestatd ehment, Na. 78 Wood street, between Fourth and Diamond alky. ripHE subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, I a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial and Packet Post Flat Cap, Demy and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Royal Colored Printing Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Surface Cards, Nos. 2,3, 4, small and double small; Me. dium, Demy and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior paper, and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds; ()Mils, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Files, &c. Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or 11 , A42 . 8 at cnshErices. _ . Having a Job Office in connexion with our establish ment, we are prepared to execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Business Cards, Bills of Lading, &c., with despatch and nt prices. ELLIOTT* ENGLJSII, No. 78 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. frrAt our store on Markeistreet, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo logical and Miscellaneous Books. .New Books received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices. The publications of the Ame rican Sune and Massachusetts §abbath School' hand. Catalogues furnisitea on apps mum- Hug -, D: Kt' (LATE OF TUE FIRM OF DS BANKER A'NB EKCHA' 011ffire.e—axner of Fourth street aim DEALER in Coin,Bank Notes, Time „ .Jign - mid Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &e. EXCHANGE on all the printipal cities of the Union, for sale in sums to snit purchasers. CURRENT and par fundareceived on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the IThitin, at the lowest rates. apll.-411.wikw3m A Dl' •S A ;A: A supenor ar ticle, just received per sibilmet Cfrittital, and for EDMOND 'GREER, ,Liberty st., ' opposite Smithfield. G° S-1 . oz. tng ey, best; 2 doz. do. medium; 1 doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard & Brothers; just received by. spit. - ZEBULON KINSEY. . OUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION .THE ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper 1t Brothers, New York. To be eompleted lit ,12 parts ! Parl.l.st_just received and JOHNSTONT & STOCKTON,' cur. Market ond Meta. A yratirrii%;iid cpuN§ELLQR. at LAVirt Offiej in - cotilef of Wylie and Fifth steets east_iidefir theCOO; Mo li se: • etttlielft; Otatiotioiciyig, ,6xlvnipooB Re , tiO'blstAtt oteuraert attended ick di iB~ JOHN D. DAVIA. Anct JOBPRINT. Market si be SPItING AND - 1411.8110EIVGOODS A. MASON & CO.,' I ' C..L. ANTHONY &cp., Arrant:arm • • ' :sew - -A. A. lit glilolll' & Co.: . Pie. 80 Market Street... beteten Third and Fourdt'Striell'; rrrrsuußoll;,PA., 6, AVE recently opened their new and elegant Blore. H with an extensive stock of riclt Spring and Summer Goode, comprising upwards of three hundred pacaatres of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country arc particularly invited to call and examine' our stock. an it is our intentio.i to oiler our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm residing in New York, will be constantly sending us on ' fresh supplies of the mai; desimble goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our business that could be possessed'ho eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to - he us low us the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates.. It. D.. Thozniison, No. 110 - 01 — siiket TrAS just returned from the eastern cities with his se cond supply of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS!. Having . disposed of the whole of the Cumet Stock..pre. clout to going east this last timo—and being entirely Iree from the care of that linsitiess-1. tun enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods. Customers and die public :generally may depend upon finding, at the above No ' every thing rich and beautiful that is to be found in the Dry Goods market.. Ile has in store. and is now receiving,Dho following Grldic Barrend plaitiGreneniens; Barred id plain Silk Tissues; Satin barred and plain Ilareges; Lama:line Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; . do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Barred and Plain Linen Ginglinms. DRESS SILKS. • Rich Chamelians. aired:odes; • Rich changeable'striped; . rich barredt Fine Lustred blackno., all widths, for Mantillas, Visette. &e.; Brussels Luce and Silk Fringe's, for trimming the above; good assortment. Shawls—This department is very full : Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton. Crape; China Berage; new style: Line,, Net, 8-1 for 81 , each; with every variety at low prices. Linen Gowls--Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and Brown Napkins; Towelliuga, Crashes,- Burnley Shoot ings. Cringhams—French, English. and Manchester, of every style and texture. Calicoes—ln endless variety, from Sic- upwards. Blenched and Brown Sheetings, Bripmgs, &c. Yard wide 8 . 50W11 Sheeting, as low as mnB R. D. THOMPSON. ..New Gocittsp F reak.Arielval,-.' . AT Ivo, 65 NIARTZT AT., BETWEEN' 4TII Sr. IND TUE DUNI:MD. rPHE undersigned has just received a large and-splen -1 did assortment of FANCY AND STA PLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS...purchased from the Im porters and Manufacturers, sines the recent great fall in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Muslin', 61cui.1 Furniture Prints 61 to 121 e. 7 -8 Bleached " 14-4 Purple " 121" 4-4 " 8•" 111Iue and orange prints 121" Drees Gingham; 121 to 25" English haulm • 121" NEW STYLE .DRESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite .Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, • Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chameleon" Satin at. arid pr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks,. New style. French Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Cumin Lustre', New style Brocade. The Locras are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and -colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls, white- Brosha - Barnge Shawl., Brocade and Ch ame lean Silk &aisle, Black Silk and Black Barred &rage Shawls, Black and Colored - Silk Fringe Thibetand-Moue D' Laine.Shawls. •-• I have also rceived a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons,' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves 'and Mine: a va— riety of new style Parasols. Pnrasoletta and Sun Shaded. The GENELEXIIN sire•partienteriy - reqeested to call and examine a beautifid• /114011111e111. of black, blue, - olive brown and itivisiblegreen . French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style' Taney. Yesting,s, Cassimeres, Cravats, /cc: . . I have also a large stock of Staple Goods , viz: BroWn and bleached linen Table Cloths, Resale Diaper, Irish. Linen. Cottonade, Linen Drilling; Checks, Blue Drills. Manehearer and Scotch Giagliams, Chambrey . Ginghama, brown - and bleached. Maslow of ell descriptions, which will be sold at least per cent. below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, ap9 • • t No. 65 Market street, Pittsburgh. ('I ENTLEM F.rsi 'Ey FURNISHING — . GOODS.—Witoze \Jr SALE.—Edirarlf Todd Co:: Wire just receive& our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goode, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal ers generally. • We have received from or factory eas a large stock of Shirts, of the best man u ufacture; cons t isting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts. standing collars; " 20 " " Narrow " ' and Byron; 40 " median quality 60 " very low priced " 12 " fine linen, bosoms:, with collars; - 35 " .." and Common bosoms;- 50 " Byron .struiding cellars, all qualities; 40 " black and fancy edjusting Strieks; - Also• from the eastern cities: cases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " " and common Suspenders; 2 " " under Shirts and Drawers; 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Th'd. Gloves; 40 " " cotton, elastic tops; 250 " brown and mixed and cotton half Rose, all qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks. and Ties Carpet Bags. &c., &c. We invite the.attentron of merchants Mid dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices ; knowing. that un der the circumstances Our Goods .have been manufactu red mid purchased, we are able to oiler some inducemeitts rarely found west of the mountains, or, in fact, the:east ern cities. • - • • - One, of our firm is constantly in tim Eastern market, by means of which we are daily supplied with New Goods. EI)WARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, thl story over W. & P. flops, entrance on Fifth wee. ‘1 - IL MURPHY has just commenced receiving his •.- third supply of Spring and Summer Goods, con sisting, in part, of— French, English, and Manchester Gingiims; French Lawns; Organdy Lawns: Barred Linen Gingham; Bonnet Ribbonig Parasols, dark - green and colored; Rich Black Striped Dress Silks; Fine Lustred Black - " all widths. for Man tillas, Vivats, &c: W. IL MURPHY, mall northeast corner Fourth and Market sts. .COLORED CRAPES—.A. Milan:Ns Co. have open ed 40 boxes of White, Pink, Blue, and Straw Color ed Crapes. WHITE CRAPES.—A- A. 31.isoN & Co., on hlarket street, have just received 50 ps. of white and cord Crapes. maytAl_ CIOLOILED SATIN AND TAF.MTA ki A. Alisms & Co. have received 2S boxes of colored Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of every number; also, 10 4 / a xes of now style Bonnet Ribbon. . . may2o HITS GOODS.—A. A. "Kazoo ar. Co. have on hand y an extensive assortment of White Goods. com prising Moll, Swiss, Book, plaid and Jaconet Muslin, Cif every• variety. tollY2o i ress Goods. t A. MASON & Co.. No. 60Market street, have just received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, amongst which day be found figured, plain and striped Berage. of all qualities; Silk Tissue, Mohair. Stripes Brenedire, Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chal lis, Fancy Silk French Jaconets, tee., ere. 0p1.9 WIDE BLACK SILK—Jost received by Express, thin morning, at North-mist corner 4th and Market sts. _WaYIL. . . W. IL MURPHY. JDoNNET RIISBONS--Just received by Express, this morning, a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N. E. corner Fourth and Market streets.. mrtll — W. It MURPHY. . F R' k.Leti W OI.LARS—Just received this morntngN by (" Ex - pr . C ess,and very cheap, at the North east coiner of Fourth and Market streets. mayll W. R. MURPHY. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.--Just received, per Ri press, this morning, another lot Sap. Silk Tiiugies' Sup. Drenedines, Plain and Figured Bamges. Plain and Satin Striped De Leine, at the Dry Goods House of norm. D. THOMPSON, No. 110 Market at. PARABOLS, PARASOLS.—Received . per Express, another lot of those heavy fringed plant and figured Green Parasols, which will he sold at reduced prices, at maylB ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S. TARESS UOUD-5-Iteeeived per Express, Ma k, son's, 60 Market street, the most extensive assort ment of. Dress Goodato be found in the city, comprising some new styles, recently' imported. • mat 3 . . • ID ICH DRESS SILKS—A. A. Mason 1 Co.. GO Market jt, street, have received, per Express, M ps. 'Rich Black and Fancy Colored Silks: mal3 HAWLS..—A. A. MAsox & Co., 60 hhutet street, hays 1..) just 'received, per Express, 12 cencens of Shawls, comprising Canton Crape, Sewing Silk, Berege, Silk; Thibet; De Leine, and other Shawls. mayl9 DRY GOODS.—A. A. MASON & Co. have received an extensive assortment of rich Dress Goods, consist ing of 150 ps. 13erages. 50 ps. Grenadines, 100 ps. Silk Tissues and Mohair Stripes, 60 pa. of Poil de Chevre, an entice now article; Fouland Silks and fancy do., in great variety. mayl9 AA. MASON BCO., 60 Market stfect, have'rec'd . per Express, 500 Rich Parasols and Paraaolettes, embracing some of the best pate Satin; do. with very heavy fringes . mal7 JUST received, by Express, 1 ps Super French Black Cloth; and 6 pa Super Fancy Ctuisimeres, which will be sold low by C. IVERNEDURG, 251 Liberty at. ap2s (Journal copy.) X ROWN MIX AND dMALIFITO27...-300 do z all qualities) jest received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and Market eta., 3d story entrance on sth at. - mays Star Bakery - and Ice Cream Saloon. i n S. DICKLEY, No. 42 Diamond alley, respectfully arm:dates to his old friends ane customers, that he has . fitted up his establishment in a heat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those Vrho may favor him with their custom. Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest notice' with Cakes, lee Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in hia line of business. He solicits a share - of public patronage. ap BRAND VINES-3 h cas a • .c.e e :ran dyy, very good;_ 4 half eas sJ. J. Danny Cognac, very 5004 i 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; Just recd on consignment, and for sale low by JOHN LITTLE, JR ' ad st opposite the Post OT'ee• MA NEW two stork:Brick Dwelling Itnttse, situ ated on the East CO171(11011, Allegheny city., (near the reSidence of Judie Irwin) and finished In the beat Modern style, with linndontne portico, in front, double. pep kre, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding" doors; dinUtg room and kitchen on the.fi rstiloor 2 and fon; good bed rooms on the - second-Cod:4 withfinished.garreti! Eneuir.e of:R.IO4RD GRAY, patthe premises, or of fo'6ll-if PARK. Co,' Second at- INE rimy a--so abbr. fine PlM:icon Mbirignment and 7 sete.4 EIXEAS NICOLS,.-- ,!•--- cq: - • . To, Stectin-Boat;tolunin. Ariir =1843'- - "'CINCINNATI. Pir DAILIf,STMAIII:MPACtIii.ETrsHIttat LINE. Films Independent Line Of steamers id now composed of the largest.. Steillest, hest finished and arnise. and most powerful bilatiOn.lhe waters-6f the West. The highest wages are Paid fat:the services of ihe bent and most expeneneed men eugeged:itrtime.. fiver buniness.-= The line has been iu operation tbt nix years; has carried nearly two , millions of people. withEnit doing the slightest 'Macy to their persons: The proprietors challenge eout panson with any passenger line in the (Aden foranfety. regularity. and.speed. All rhat money Call procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of Passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follOws: • . MONDAY PACKET. ---The Mo:votto A time; Capt. Stant. will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o7cloak; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. 31. • . . „ TUESDAY PACKET. The iiIBICRXIA No. 'AM Jno. X!bleak; will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday looming at 10 o'clock; ‘Vhcelitig every Tuesday • Tuning at 10 r. x. WEDNEC.--e Naw GLAND o. 2, Capt. S. D6a SDAY n, will PA leave KET Pittsb b urg h every EN Wednes N day morning at Inuit:lock Wheeling every Wednesiluy even ing at 10 P. M. . , THURSDAY PA CRET.—The BRILLIANT, ClIpL R. J. Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday- morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday eventw• at 10c. M. FRIDAY PA CKET.—The Curvaa No. *taut. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every - Friday monting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every,Friday evening at 10 r. 3a., SATURDAY PACKET.—The 111rxs e:vinit; Cap!. De Camp, will leave PittAlitirgh every Saturday mornin.. , irt 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r - 51. SUNDAY PACXE.7:--The iSAAC NEWrov.. Capt. Mason. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 v. M. nov 1848. 1194111. PI tbdiurgh . and Itrawnsvilla rndly Packet ftrattrsair I lit Ida FEBRI7:111T Ist, 1318.. LEAVE DAILY AT 3 A: M. 'AND 4 jathrThe following new boats oninplete the line for the present season : ATLANTIC. Capt. James Purkinsoid IJALTIC. Cain. A.Jaentss: and LOUIS M'LAIVE. Capt. E. Bennett. The bunts are entirely new. and are fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that mciney euitprocnre has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monompltelni Wharf float. at the foot of Ross st. Phisessgers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at therOvertised hours. For Browurville. . 444CThe new and splendid passenger and mail u nc. steamer BA , Capt. A. .Leona , will lee re or t 0. ova port during the .pnnwat Week, a 41. t d •. 374 positively. , ; ' For freight or passage , apply on bonrd. 1 - feta For St. Louts: , . 1 j m . 10 TIM fast running passenger stmr.PENN SYLVANIA, IL C„ GRAY, hfaster,will least; regis;• for the above and intermediate parts. • ' For freight or passage apps • on board; mall ~... For New Orleans. 1 5 101 1 1 . . -- 11111 splendid new -steamer SAVANNA, .I . l.DxsmsoN. Master,' will leave regularly fort e above and intermediate landings,on Wednesday, May 24. . . _ . For freight paaingi 'imply on board:' - - mnls _ . For St. Louis. The new 7unisplentlid steamer ORIENTAL, .VAN Hoax, Master, willienve for the above and intermediate ports. regularly.. - lb For freight or passage apply on board. mnls • - =For St. LOW'. -• , Titaig . THE splendasieamer NORTH CAROLI NA, Davimont, - Master, will rears for the above ana intermediate -ports,• regularly. '. For freigat or passage apply on boani. " ' insil.i For fit. Louis, GliiololS, and.Dabuque. T lE ir dca Cl S rt N A 1 zutriileve fer the above, pore, re. r l3,. For tryght or paisage apply oat board. or to JAMES MAY. or GEO. MILTENBERGER. Ag't. - - For Nevil Orlt* • it. 1411131 TILE fine new steagiet,AMERICAN F - Gl4l, 'Thais Aviiistei Master , will leave or a above and all ititennediitte landings. For freight or passage apply On hoard, or to - _ - ap2o G. B. MILZENBERGES, Agent. , For Brownsville; _ f ai i dt THE new Mail and Passenger stearner AT LANTIC, JAMES - Rinunnox, Master, Will or gave the above port this day, at 8 r A;M., positively; For freight or poesage apply on board. • fele?, . - For, Lafayette mad . &bash f *or: - • . The light draught steamer SWAI4, B. A &ay . Master , will leave 'for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. For freight or passage apply on bciard, of to apri ~ For Clneinna.tl.7 ---- '• The light draught .steanier FRIFNI*IIIP. itiroDams,'Araster; Will leaVe fin.' the above and intermediate ports, regularly: or freight or passage apply on board. . . !Mir 15 . . ... • New Arrangement, THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day Thursday-, and Saturday, at 9 M., re. turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day.. She hose Twat at the landitti, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any_tirae . S. &.W. HARBALIGH. Agents, more, No. zia, Wood street. Pittsburgh mind Wheeling Parket: THE swift sunnier CONSUL, Doris! P. Ktxxxv, Master, will leave- regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, 'Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock. precisely- ' ' Leave Wheeling, every. Tuesday, Thursday, and Satin da_y, at 7 o'clock. A. po.rieively. • The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a seli:acting safety-guard,' to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board:or to . • maze • JOHN FLACK: Agent. Por Cincinnati. • The new and. splendid .Passeuger Siteemer HIGHLANDER., CaptainFontur, will rave r the above and all haterinediate pbrts regu larly, For freight or passage, limn superior *eat/ft/mode dons. apply on bonnl. ma 16 'or ou THE Keittueerßirer Packet, GREY EA GLE, Bnooss, Master, wilt brave for the a we and tnteftnediate ports regularly. For freight or Passage apply on board. feb9 For St. Louie. .111111 LA THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTON, W. H. Fetrox,Master, will leave above and intermediate landingi regularly. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to janl7 /AMES MAY. For St. Louis. THE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMAS lad GREELEE, Master ' Will leave regularly for the above port awl all intermediate landings. Fbr freight or passage,.having superior -accommoda tions: apply on hoard, or to rn OFD.- B. MIL tENBERGER. Agent. . APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD . Ea MARKET. THIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in the best style for the accommodation -of the- public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures, Pubbc Meet ings, Exhihidons of Paintings, Ac.,A.c., by the night, day, or week. For terms, apply to CILMLES H. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. ara r I'HE MOST IGNORANT feel a disgust for a young or old person, male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or bad teeth. Persons , who have either, are honorably assured that a* 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial, without fail, - Make the breath.pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the gums bard;; Reader, just try this once. It is gold In Newl'ork at 82 Chatham st., and by WM, JACKSON, Agt., mar2o , 81) Liberty st. izr Our friends who feel inclined to assist in procuring subseribers-fot our Campaign paper s enough to cut out the folloviing prospectus, and attach a "sheet Of paper at the' botto4 citherectri to cents *OS scribers names. IfM2: . :..O.2IP i r7IIMORIDATI.: - ' • . -",.., . 1 _ CAMPAIGN - A CHEAP P APR! - :' , - - •. ; , ..4 . .. Federal Fatty, so often defeated, is natio . , •li more in the field, endeavoring, with 'ill 4 hundred Driarean hands, to grasp and brine :,1: within its ranks, all the 'factions and_fit''' A ends of parties in the country, so .as to -!.i w make common opposition to the Democrat?, , .4 On account of the extreme cheapness' -- '3I , of the paper ; we shall be obliged to adoit , 41' the Oath system, rigidly. Therefirre c -tor . _.? attention will be paid to my order, tinleisi .:'-':, accompanied by the cash, * :i Immediately after the noininations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned Will conimeike the publication of a small COmpaign Paper, entitled THE' lEFFERSONICN; which will be issued' weekly; Tor six months, or Mail the result .of theeleation .is annnithced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled With Political Matter, exclu sively ; and will be furnished tci Clubs on the Ibltoaing vitt: Ted Copies for Fifteen, Twenty; Fifty,• . One tlttncireti; It seems to ht. , generlty t giittec, that the approaching -ikreaidential-.Cariipaigii will be one of - tionsualleterest.. The old • iYdIMFSi~ -;::Y:~.:~ ~: ~ :osr.r.o u. -ctititt7AT • ' MILL' , BANKE r, RS, Excltiego BROKERS', And Dttik✓. in Fbreirit +lnd Umtata li:reliarfo.-irMtifa: , / idles of Deptust,..Bank Note!, Gold an sure. No; 4 0Wooit' strert.'l#d dlthr Nebel Fblirth, Wesifide f Pittsbitter;,Per;?!," ALLEYICRAMEtt RDWAJAD 41,41D1: irdtAPlElt dr , .11,1111 M; • Bankers and Exchange Etitkrrs, Dettkrs ut Foirt,Ok - tuttg - Domestic Bills. Bills nj it, Bank Notts . . and el)iti. Corner of Third and . l%'oodsia., ditecilt dipoiit; Charles Hotel. - - N. HOLD E - :' Bwhies tired Dealers _Berea No. 5S Ittaika street, Piasturr, SELLING- RATE. . excnAx New liork pr Philadelphia Baltimore . I " eitte. ratti Otto , ,jig, litdiatin' - Keitiqqkir I " Zeite l a t ig . Teniieggee -3 . , LAB 7 '5. 1,100.71. TITO& saptiFpr.,t.--; Hod* •dir. D E SAItGiENT__ BANKERS AND BRIOMPOIS4' N. E. Corner of Wood and SIVA' lIEAT,EII2 in Coin, Bank NoteC , TitoStllly'Tbre Or: - Xi-and Doinctitic Exchange, Cnrti6c,istes'OrD4b.:ii,..-''' t:b'ei t .,. ~... ~.. ~.__,._Age. - •sit es Of De a & - EteCniNGg on - all.the principal Clties'of I 11 1 , al& i. ,. ... and Europe. for salti'in Rims to suit purchaiscra. - '.;,.. , CURRENT suld par funds receivpd.owdepositi: '.," !.' .. .'" 4 - COI.I.P.CIIONS made on all paFts of Ai Utlitini ilt VG' 11Ies!rs. I.,e c i!„ s c,i;:xotit, 1 . , W , - M. Bell & Son, Pilisbatet• ' S.'ltttlarkett& Co _ : U 1:111416f11 tr , l3entwit. -) -; . ~,,...- " Fettling' &Brother, ....1 . ~.. . - ' - .,y• - :;--- , --T4 " Mae& Lathrop 4..05., ... V 1041014, 4: 4 W. R-M0101,501,:& CO., '... ' "' .:. 1101411 y. Phelps - '& Co.'. ' Utt:64,, York ---;'-' : - Babcock & Co. - j• U : Tightly-Want k;Vo. 1.. ._ ,--• ' - ,- ..,4: " .- .1110. AVCUIIOInt & CO. :-)( trallthiatit: : ..-, -......,-,- . Ms. ' James George, '..:',...! H. Ihmain, Cincinnati } 0: . .. . _...- .:" Joseph Wtttssoo; --- - ' /gcriiiiiion,tc,7,, Aresssrs.,r'etater & At'llllllatt ...' - . . .. . .....:.... --. R. P. Sins. Estp. Crtsfilet. Bar k of wistowl'a, r • ti: . .- --..--- Pittsbasylt. ,I ttrat•lttGeriir, i54rf,A.,—,...........- NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC, AND INS'lllethioNß • POSTAIASTERS. • . roar Orstex, Darsmrsizsr," - . 111 a0/1.1541L4,9;: 5 • , . I..ETTEIL.4 to any post office in Brerdel, 11001 01401.,:: J .t)ltlenburgli, lirtutswicit, in (t Pritesta SaaottY.t ermany, may he sent by the United States - Dail Sloan' Packets, IYashington- mid Itennann, postage onpoid;of pre-paid to destination, or pre,pald to Brenica only, stV : Utc.opppnof the sentler. , United States! Postage,- if marled lit New - - York,:' : United Stite.s , Postage, if mailed Within 300 miles of New York. :40 01 , 1 I.Tnited States' Postage, Mailed over 300 ''- - miles . froni New York, ' 34 deititf3 No additional postage to Bremen. ' Postage to tie added, if to be prepaid' to Harnbargh, .' ' • irciiiits sing eu.. , ',I “ Olilenhurgh, - - 5 " '' ." ~, o Hanover, 9 , - r a ." Brunswick,. 6 t i , :c: , i:; ( 4 -. " .:,:. n Printer', - . .• 12 •" ' a .:1" .. „ u Sax ony, , 1?" ...-. ": r Slagle letters limned to I ounce. - ' .., ".. `...'". ~.' .P 1 2. ‘Vriters may .prepay to the following placesand.f4;.l. cotuttries, or .send unpaid, or they cony yay..the raile4- States postage only; which last is advised_ Add to United States postage (ste ilb0i0) if p;citaji);.:.; :.::.1."'.....':.,1 To Lubec, ' 9 eta single.' Gotha . - I.leta:singles , ... L 't ''. " Austria, 18 " "- , Quiet -10....'...‘-..;'.',...L.1:., Cobnrgh, 15 " ." 'Bavaria, 29 K : 9 . 1 ..' ...-.,....,,:-: " Darmstadt, 15 " " FranktOrt on Maine l3a:. - " Baden, 18- " " . • Wortemburgh. 21 esingld.r : 7 4 Single letter limited to i ounce,- except to Lubee.entte , ..% Gotha, which is limited to t ounce (foreigm) - • ---';' 3. In the following cases, it is best to'pay the United ~,..1 States postage only. Nevertheless; the writer . may pai to destination, 01' may scud unpaid. .- .. ~ - z , ~.....t Pt/stager in addition to the United States rate (sed;aboliva.)s.:".'l'. TO Altonis, 6 cur. single. To Keil,.- . - 11 - cts.singlie . l To Copenhagen and Dentuark generally,. .21,..‘ -.,. ,( '-:_i -- ,;:%:...,. To Stockholm and furthest part Of Stveeden 39 ." ~ - ,t`. -- ..',...::.T. To Bergen, Clinistinsia and furthest mat e 1 ' ''-',''''..-.• ',..: , 4 " . Norway, . .29it _ : 0... , •,.. - ,..,,..4 . To St. Petersburghor Cronstaitt, -- • 24". - a.. "....,!..;,- ,1 To- Alexandria, Cairo or Greece, - '37 ' ."-• '....... - ' , 4.', , , To Eastern towns of Italy, t 8 cts. single. To ... ','.- -. ' ,,,, ,,A . Constantinople, '' - : - - ".: '-:;',, ....6e.,, To Basle, and Switzerland generally': -: 21 , ft. , --, " , - . .....: . d . The single letter in Denmark, Sweden and.:llmat . s.filiis* ....„.., itedierthe i ounce , in the other iouutriy . fron.liar Nm.3.e. - - -A; limited. to i ounce. ' . ... - ~, -- ,... , ..)! - )A 4 On newspapers and pamphlets the :Dnited...Stateip?-A postage, tun/ that only-, is to be pfepufd; a eenfe Per evyni 4 s, .', , h paper or pamphlet, with inland . postage' added, if Maned -....-...`,. elsewhere theft at-New York- .- - _ • Memorandum - Newspapers will .b4i tited;akr*ii , f-4: witli foreign kilet"postne, if printed in ink Otheilingualet," '.4 than the English, and II enveloped otherwise than 'magi . ." - .ln undo* bandil Ilichten delivery is an exceptionnOlthicit.":--''A 5. Each letter is toile marked or stamped on 4o, fficetii,± . with:the name of the Mae rotating it, mid on - the -baCk . ,-.:a widtthe name of the. New York post otfice...lf 11nited,. 7 ...,. 4 States postage onl y is:prepaid, it is to be marked'Oei l e_f; stamped "Pam Psaz, ,, in black. If postage thrtnighlqe,:.,, destination Is prepaid, itis to be stamped- oelnarlted., , ils,„,a red, "PAID 'AI.I.P and the amount of the foreign*. postagd -. ',.:,4 received isle be tontetion tke letter, in red. If die Ititter , ... , it. is unpaid, the United Stated postage in Mark. .is 4e.0i,,,...1•-;:i stated. ' ' C. JOHNSON,' - ':' , .14 mayl6-dlw• -'' . Posilndstia. Central .........,, IS coseda/e Gardens, In /gaucherie**, T HE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to hlsolds -' friends, and the citizens generally, that ROSEDALB . 4:. , has been netely fitted up for the acconunotlatiem comfort of the Public. The buildings have beertfurnithed 4 iu a• neat and fashionable style ; and the thifrournling gardens have been laid out in n fashion that willattranti oil who have taste for beautiful scenery: The location of Rosedale• is well known. Sitiatelial*."o Manchester, within a mile and. a half of the elty,.air-thistr.“A bank of the . Ohio, the prospect in every - attention le charming. For health and comfort,- there Ts ` ' ito pima, mina! lb It in the neighborhood of Pittsbnrgh. A United number of families, kho desire a-ifitrinief..4q..l residence out of the city, will be receited bit beat Transient visiters will find 8M:Kb...1.R a meat agmettrila • place in which to pass a day or a treck. The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied - ibex, (~".c,l. delicacies of the season r Delicious lleveiagee:-,lcer,.. Creams Fruits, Confectionaries. &e. The - Tsible vril.kbet„, supplied with the choicest viands., Ip' The whole' estabflahlnent will be contltictid ma, strict temperance prinCiples, Ten-pin Alleys built; but no betting will be permitted. . All *.trataiC chance are.probibited. The facilities ins reaching Rosedale . OW rittritrion A n stP : Ontnibus leaves the North end of the Old, Allegherif., - 5-7; Bridge every half hour, and will leave pass.engersat = ' vr Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leavet the Allegheny, Wharf every hour.nnd lands within afeii hatidrettyardsr, of the Rosedale - Cottage. . may2-tf LEVI BURCI(FIELD. . r" TIE attention of gentlemen purchasing dress *ear, or °Winery businesa . mtttiseij Fri dit'eeV-r. ed to the stock of goods at present on out sistiim of eVery grade and shade of Frettari Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in en - dress vartsfy, Vesungs for every one's use, which will be *aide to - ordei:;,.*:';?; in superior manner, at prices that will nut he r tmeationed-' - by the best of bargain makers. C. WERNEHEWW,' ,marls__ - , (late MU vire Co.)2sl_Libeitv - 'DEADER: If you have bad HAIR, you Wouldreally 11. be astonished at the efrcet of a as. bottle of JONFAiI CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs tart -nue Sold at e 2 Chatham st., N. Y., and by - • JACkSON, marts I.iberty,street., Pittatnirgh.'`.,7s—"7l • -;11 , , l` cam Land Wariwna and Peuaiana for widow. ttt his office; 13akewell's Building, atiposite the New G'oprt ' - House,Pittsburgh. Pa. • •-• My son, in the. General Land Office. at AVaaltingtOUS. will attend to my business there, free ehargeMappg,"-- f' cants. . ' GREENTAPPI;ES.--25 barrels brEen Alf r l s esan Motet and orf sale by '• S. &W. ft ap3G , • The JE.FFERSONfAX will field is: zealous support tti the Next/um-of Oki - - •> 4 =`, NATIONAL, Cfill/M7lON' and Will ' hold tI to publivgaie, the unpriueipted arld .. ,thipa-, trie4eeourse of the Federal party - 00rd" th•kse itholire lending "did and to'&qscountry's 9gerniesi ' -±4 '• • - Addresar, (post pidd 5, - 0:b 00 9 00 /14) .63 '3s' 00 March - 0, 1845.. mtm onlm- .. ::',, , --F: -, , 1 %{: .... 1 i , ...1 , , _ . • ,-, liMElNVelaart SONSr: 'Age . • • - OM ',- Cinc . llllllll/ • ••-• St. Louis -", tatter, chs trhi»*T, 'Relief Notes ." New Mrk - New Orleatia . " , ""i .
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