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'3" 4.' * 14 C.. Mt.., , biL s .; '" r. t ~',.."..''... ,4: OintASIPAC. rkr17;".:47144e,', j'l'-':v,'. t S. ,. *''r ' . r..s,; r -t .1,....4.: el.tv. ...14 , ~., V , • . s ...;„. s? ... -t-5a,%:,,- ,i, „•1/4-,-- , 1., •,::- ~,l '- . 4 -4, _,.,?-, ~, 3 ~,, . .", .., ---'---,' „ • ' -` • . • • , , ,• ' ' • • - • . ~~::'- MEE , ; • Tv'r- , r""..'r" : • '; • - ' . tronuncrtial ~anb PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRApgli— J.-CAROTHERS, - MciFADENConurrina: son :Qs. W. W. WALLACE.L PASSENGER ABRANGFiMENTS FOR 1519. Steamliont Packet Line, leaves daily cor Cincinnati, 10 A st. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. 8 A. sa., and 0 P. at. !Hail-Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9A. m., and 12i P. Y. Western end Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 A. at. • North-Wostern. via Cleveland. daily, 10 A. m. Erie and Western New York..ilaily , 9 A. st. North-Eastern, to Philadelptda, dully, except Stutdays, 4 A DIL: ARM YALS AND DEI . RTLTItI OF MAILS. - Eastern Mill via Philadelphia, due 3 A. 36-, closer 12 u. Western Mail, Cin. and LOUIiV., due S r. 51 closes 5 a. sr. South. via Balt. and 'Washington, due 8 r. 31... .. closes 5 A. t. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. w., closes 9 a.m. Erie and Western New York, due 9 r. X., closet S A. St. -------- STOCKS. ' ' • - • --Par value. Asked. ' Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh eso,uo 950,75 Z3511,‘0 Exchange Bank . 50,00 44.00 43,50 Merchants' and M. - Bank 50.00 47,00 45,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank-9 None in market. Band Street Bridge 50,00 50.00 45.00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50.00 35.00 Old Allegheny Bridge . 25,00,.--30,00 3 5 , 00 Connellsville It. It. Stock, puid on. shares,B2,so - . 5.00 1,43 City Bonds -03 4P. email, ' 95,00 31utiontalteln Bridge. • , 25.00 10,50- Gas. Stock ... 50,00 • , „ 45,00 Daily Review of the Blexliets OFFICE OF THE POST, Z WEDNESDAY Mentos°. May 24th. 1648. Floor—Thu market yesterday was dull—very dull. The receipts amounted to about nothing; and there was .no inquiry, either from first hands or' from store. A few llots.ware taken from wagon at 44,37. Sales from store at 24 7 50, 84.56, and 84,02. Oranges—Sales of a small lot on Monday at 86,00. none in inarket that we could see. itatsins=There appears to be a downward - leaden , cy in this article; but likely it has reached bottom. Sale on Monday of 500 boxes rejular sales from store . afos,oo. - Figs—The market . is:well supplied with a superior article. and.sales are brisk at 121 e. Feathers—Sale of a few sacks at 35e. Tar--Soles of North Carolina at 54,3701,50. Flaxseed'-Sale of 500 bn. from store'at Linseed Oil—Sales regular at 51c. Lard Oil—Sales at S:BSSe. Mess Pork—The quotation given yesterday was on lime. A lot was put in the market yesterday ; 87,50 was offered, and refaced. Dried Peaches—Plenty in market, and dull sale; 20 sacks sold yesterday at 01,50. Dried Apples—Market almost bate, and we hear of no sales. A good article will fetch.7s,2E7c. • Potatoes—Steady demand tbr Galena, and sales regular at 50c. Bacon—Sales of 4 casks - Rams at 4c. Groceries—No change, and very dull. the President of the :United Stales. pursuance of int approved on the Act of Congress, T N lit day of March. 1:7A7, entitled *An act to establish ti land office in the northern parlor Michigan, and to provide for the sale of mineral lands iu the State of Michigan ; " 1. J.txrs K. rms., President of the U States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that apublic wale will be bolded SAULT Sam. Manta, the land office for the "Lake Superior Lund District," commencing on Monday, die thiny-find day of July next, tar the disposal of the public lands within - the following. named townships and frac tional toWnships,-Situated to the Lake Superior mineral region. between Chocolate and Carp rivers. to wit • lt'<nth oil*" base line, and west i7f the principal naridion. The fractions of townshipa thirty-eight and Thirty-nine. west of The Link nay de '-coquet and Esronawby river, of range twenty-iwo. Ink fractious of townships thirty-seven, Thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, west of the Little Bay de Noquct and E...'wonawhy river, of range twenty-three. • Township forty-six and' tractional township forty seven, on the main land, of-range twenty-Thur. Townships forty-six and forty-seven. fractional town ships forty-eight. for.r-ninc,arad fifty, including “filiddle and ..firitiaite , ishibals, of range twenty-five. • Townships forty-six, forty.seven, and forty-eight, frac tional. townships forty-nine, fifty, mid fitly-one. on the mule hind, and the -Moulton" island, In township filly , eight, of range twenty. six. • 'Fractional townships fill v -one.,* fitly-two, fitly-eight, and fifty-nine. all on tub main laud. of range twenty‘seven. Township fifty-one, and fractional townships fifty-two, illy-eight, and fitly-nine, on- the untie laud, of range twenty-eight. Township' fifty-onc, fractional township , fifty-two. on the main land,•the two "Iluron" islands, saturated in sec tions twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty - -nine. and thir ty-Tour. containing. one hundred and twenty-four and a lanifnires in township fatly-three, and fractional town ships fifty-seven. fifty-eight and fifty-nine, oat the main land. of range twenty-nine. Township fifty-one. and fractional townships fitly-two, fifty-three, fifty-six. fifty-seven. fifty-right, and fitly-nine, on the math land, of range thirty. • Fractional townships fifty-one. filly-two. fifty-three. fifty-foftr, fitly-live and fifty-six, on the main land, town . slip fifty-seven and fractional tOwnship fifty-eight, on the main land, of range thirty-one. Fractional township sixty-five, on 'isle Royale,” of range - thirty-font% At the same Wave. commencing on Monday the four teenth dray - Of Anguit'next, fur the disposal of the public lands within the following townships and fractional townships, situated in the Lake Superior mineral 'region, as above, viz: North of Ike fine line. and loaf of the principal meridian. Fractional townships fifty-one. fifty-two, fitly:three. fifiy-four and fifty-five. township fifty-six, and fractional townships fifty-seven and fifty-eight, all on the main land, of range thirty-two. • Fracttonal townships -fifty-one, fifty-three, fifty-four, • fifty-five, fitly-six, and fifty-seven, an on the main land, of range thirty-three. Townships fifty-three and fifty-four. and fractional toNvitships fitly-five and fifty-six, on the main land, of range thirty-four. Townships fifty-two. fifty-three an fifty-four.-and frac• dental townships fitly:five and fifty-mx, on the main laud, of range thirty-five. Townships fifty-two and fifty-three, and fractional townshina.fifty-tour and fifty-five, on the main land, of range thirty-six. TOwnslupit fifty-one and fifty-two, and fractional town ships fifty-three and fifty-four, ou the main land,of range thirty-seven.. • - Townships fifty-one, and fifty-two, and fractional township fitly-three, on the rain land, of range thirty eight. • • - 'Townshipfifty-one, and fractional townships fifty-two and fitly-three, on the main land, of, range thirty-nine. • Fractional townships fifty-one and fifty-three, on the main land, of range forty. . Fractional township fifty-one, on the main land. of amigos forty-one r forty-two,Lovty-three and forty-four. At the same place, commencing on Monday, the third day of. July next, for the disposal of the agricultural lands within the :following. mimed townships and fractional townships, situated east of the Chocolate and Esconawby rivers and the Little Bay de Noquet, to wit: North of the base line; andeast of the principal meridian. • Fractional townships. forty-one and • (arty-two,. includ lag the surveyed islands, township . forty-three, fractional. township forty-dour. township forty-five, fractional town ships forty-six and irony-seven, (except the north half of the latter on the main land,) including part of "Sugar" and other surveyed islands, and fmcuonal township forty-eight, on "Sugar Island," of range one. Fractional township' forty-one, including the surveyed islands, townships forty-two and forty-three, and frac tional-townships forty-four, forty-five, forty-six, forty seven. and forty-eight. including parts of "Sugar," -Sail or." and other surveyed islands; of range two. :Fractional townships fi t y-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four and forty-five luding the surveyed islands of raw•e!•:three. • Fractional townships fOrty-one, forty-two, • and forty throe. including the surveyed islands of range four. . .a-Fractional-townships forty-one, forty-two and 'forty three, including part of "Diummond'a" snrother survey ed islands, of range five. 'Fractional townships forty-one, forty-two, and forty three, including . purt of .Drummond's" and other survey ed islandsiof range FractiVW townships,Enty-one, forty-two, and. forty 'irCn)rummond,etvland, of range seven. Fractional townshipijforty-one and forty-tWo, on , "Drummond's' island, of range eight. . North or*me line, and west of the principal meridian. Fraetiiirmi townships forty-one and forty-two, includ ing “Blarguette" and other surveyed : islands, townships i forty, for Ty-three, forty-four, forty-five, and forty-six, and fractionaltownship forty-seven, on the main land, (except , fractional Sections one rand mom the latter t of range one. At the same place. commencing on Monday, the seven- seenth day of July next, for the disposal of the ogricultu sal lands within the following named townships and fractional townships. situated east of Chocolae and Es conawby rivers and the Little Bay de Noquett. North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Fractional townships forty-one and forty-two, including the surveyed islands, and townships forty-three and dirty - four, Of mite two. • Promotional townships forty forty-one, and forty-two," including part of n St. Martin 's" island, and townships forty-three and forty-four, of range three. Fractional townships-forty - and forty-one, on the main land, and townships forty-two and . forty-three, of range (our • The "St Helena" island, in fractional township forty, and, townships forty...one and forty,two, on the maui and township forty-three of range five. Fractional township forty-two, on the main land, and townships forty-three and forty-four, of range six. Fractional township (arty-two includingthe'vmull sur- Xeyed islands in section eight, and townships forty-three nod forty-four, of range seven. Fractional township finty-two, including the small is lands in section three, frrictiouni township forty-three, on • - - ge eight. nuthraced ight and 1 . 4 - ` ``k. • - MEE . - .. - .?. 7 : ''k:4:: , . ? Z...-,:,'-; 1 .:.7:; , ,_:. load, or other valuable-Ores, will be offered for sale in quarter sections itt-not leis thin file dollars per acre, ex cept the sect:ollS covered.in whole or. in part by those. minim , teases, which shell not be determined by the day fredi'or the emnatencetnent of MC public sale: and all Incds, not reported as a tbrestiitl, :Will be offered for sale in the .am, manner as other lands. muter the laws now in force for the sale tni the public lands, excepting and re serving section Fi=teen in each township fur the use of schools, and land, reserved for military and other public uses. r, The offering of the lands will be cr.mmenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch. until the whole stall have been uttered, and the sales closed. Hut no Sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Gn - v.x nntleriny hand at the city of Washington, this twenty-seventh day of January. alum Domini one thous and eight hundred and forty-eight. - Ur the President, JAMES POLK. RICIIAit.D M. YOUNG, Commissioner cf the Genera! Land Office. NOTICE TO MINERS AND PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. All persons who were, at the passage of the act of tst March, 1847, in possession. by actual occupancy, of any portion of the mineral lands embraced in this proclama tion. under authority of' a lease or written permit from the Secretary of War. for the purpose of mining thereon, and all Persons who shall be 1;1 possession, by actual oc cupency. of a mine or - Minds, actually _discovered before the Ist of March. 1847, as set firth in the - act of the tat of March, IEI7, above mentioned, are authorized to enter and purchase the same at . the price. on the terms and conditions, and to ` the extent prescribed by that act, and no less. tit any time before the day fixed for the cum meticetnent of the sale of those mineral lands, on milking proof of posseasiba and occupancy, and of compliance with thitse tonne, to the Register .and Receiver of the Land Mice, subject to an appeal to the Secretary- . of the Treasury.; and all persons entitled to.the right of pre emption to any of the agricultural lands embraced in this prochunfifion. arc required to establish the saute to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver. and make payment therefor as soon as massitable a ft e r siring this , notice, and before the day appointed for the commence ment of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such pre-emption. claim will be for feited. • - - The certificate of the mineral agent it Sault Ste. Marie, diet persons holding under leases or permits, or those in the occupauey of amine or mines,' have paid up the per cent= of rents required by the act above mentioned, will be conclusiveon thus point. Persimir occupying under !cogent* perniits, will not be permitted to relinquish their rights under that occupancy, and enter as scitiotters; and where uny, such leases or permits may 'expire before the day of sale the rights granted to the holders thereof will be regurded us reser ving the lands covereethereby from entry under any other right till the day of sale. when they will be 'offered at public sale as mineral land s. RICHARD M. YOUNG, . • „Cononissiencr. TO THE'PUBLIC . . The." miner tl hinds" included in the foregoing pro elamaticin embrace the greater portion of lieweena and the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the northern peninsula of Michigan, and arc rendered immensely valuable by the exhaustless mines of copper and other ores found therein. A:considerable number of those mines have already been discovered in the trap ranges bordering on Lake Su perior. and within a few miles of it, and from the geolo gicaliharamer of the country and the explorations al ready made, it cannot be doubted that others equally, if not more, valuable will be found throughout this whole "mineral region." In come of the Mines now worked, copper is found al most pure: and in fact, meet of the native copper and ores yield a greater per-centage than any other yet dis covered in 'the world. Silver is also found in considera ,ble quantities. All the necessary materials for the construction of fur naces, and fuel for smelting, arc found in nhuudnnce in 'the immediate neighborhood of the minced: and the face of the country is such, that the mines require but little. if any artificial drainage, endure therefore worked to great 'advantage. The climate in the winter, thou!, cold, does not inter rupt the operations of the nutters'; in fact, that season is considered the most favotable for their operations. The Tiroximity of these mineral lands to the shore of Lalce Superior, on which are several safe and excel lent harbors. and the water eominuniention therefrom by the Sault Ste. Marie, Lakes Huron, Erie, ac., furnish ready means of transporting the products of these lands to the principal markets of. the .Vaited States at a very trifling cost. likewise appears from the reports to this office, that the agricultural lands are of a far finality, producing the usual culinary vegetables and grass in abundance ; and no doubt, when the soil is properly tilled. it will be found favorab:e for grain crops also: and for all these products a fair price and good market will be found at the mines. Timber, such as white and yellow piste, sugar maple, yellow birch, &c., is. In Many places, very abundant, a nd b,y its thrifty growth, gives evidence of the richness of the Soil. Maps shovcing the localities of the mines and other valuable information relating thereto, derived from the geological survey, which cannot be embraced in this brief notice, will he treparetrand deposited with the land officers at the Sault :ate, Marie, for ins.pcetion, as early an practicable before the commencement of the public sales. RICHARD \l. IUL:NG. renrrnisa (ante of the General Land Oilier. ap2s-law-10w lIIIPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, 11.`m Ars:va CIGAUS, Corner of Smithfield and Fran Sts., offers for sale, on pleasing terms: 4 half Pipes Otxual Brandy. Dark Vintages, l&t: to 1 qr. 1812. 4 eighth " 5 h a lf tt tt „ Pale Vintage, ISZP to 3 r . it ti . 5 e ighth" " 1842. 2 half pipes Hennessy rk, 1842. 2 " " " " Pale, " 2 " Sazeac " 2 qr. " at 4 half " Seitz - nett* " Dark. 2 pipes Swan GM. 2 * Imperial Eagle Gin. " Black Horse 1 puncheon Jamaica Spirits. 1 " Irish Whiskey -10 qr. pipes Ronerui Port IVine, / Vintages, 1435 to 10 " Loudon Market " S 1842. 40 " " Burgundy Port " 12 " " S. S. Madeira Wine, 12 " 1.. 51. a " Superior Brands 10 " " Symington " Vintages IEO7. CI it 8 eighth pipes • 10 qr. pipes Petnartin Pale Sherry, 5 " Amontillado " • Vintages 1840. 4 " " Brown " " Choice Brands. 3 " " Golden 4 pipes naval Madeira Wine, 3 " " Fresh arrival. 12 hbds. Sauterne " Direct Inmortation, 40 hf " 15 qr. casks SweetZlalaga Wine. 10 " " Dry • " 100 doz. btls. Brandies, / Various brands. 150 " " Wines. 5 Very old. 15 baskets Crown Champagne. 20 " Maltese Cross " 15 hhds. Claret St. Esteppe. 15'dot. Mts. " 50 bbls. 0. B. Whiskey, 25 hf.bbls. a Distilled hi 1840 and '42 VA bidet. old Peach Brandy. 25000 La Vega Regalia Cigars, 25000 Rosa " 2000 'Washington " " 5000 Rapides a • " .5000 Doa. Amigos 5000 'Silva • 2000 Clemencies 2000 La Antiquedad 8000.0rtiz - al 1000 Emulations 1000:La Bayedera • " 5000 Esculapio a 2000 Cubreys . a 1000 Hrunburge . " 10000 Justo Sanz Principe " 10000 St. Bt. " 100f0 Fella " if - - 210 dozen Playing Cards. • 9 boxes Bitters. • 10 " Chewing Tobacco. 4 bbls. POwdered Sugar.. 50 boxes Sardines. 8 -casks London Porter, qts. and pts. With many other articles in the line, too numerous to mention. Many of the Wines and Liquors areof my own importation, direct from Europe and the Islands. Coun try muchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel keepers are Minted to call and examine a large and well selected stock. (mayl9) P. C. MAKFIN. MIXTRACT of a letter, dated Dealsville, May t 3, Im4B, Mr. JOHN' D. Mounern—Drar Sir:—l have sold six dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrup. in this place. and have never known it in any one instance to fail in effect ing a permanent cure, but frequently find that one fourth of a bottle will effect a cure on those who have severs coughs. I have been out of the Syrup for some timeand truly believe I could have . soli Mx dozen more, if had - had it. I will always try and keep a good supply on band, as no other Cough Syrup will sell since yours has been introduced here. WM. G. HOUT. Xr Prepared and sold by John D. Morgan,Druggist, tS ood street, one door below Diamond alley, Pitisburgh. Also, for sale in Monongahela City, by Dr. William 11. King, A. T.Gregg, and J. W. Smith. lit Elizabeth, by James Flock; and generally by all the .Druggists and Store-keepers in Western Pennsylvania. mayl7 - Proposals. PPROPOSALS will be received up to 3 o'clock. r. u.,•of the Bth day of June next, at the office of J. W. Kerr, Stuart's Building's, Fourth street, for grading the 'site of the Hospital, and bhilding a Culvert. There will be twenty five thousand yards ot 'excavation. Plans and specifica tions will be exhibited ode week previous to time of let ti y order of the Building Committee of the Western Peansclvania Hospital. mulB-dawtd TUIJACCO-10 . cases J. Myer's, suer lb Lump; 3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar, tb L'p reed and for sale by ELP 7 MILLER '1 RICIKIiTSON. BRANDIES -4 lilt' pipes superior Hennessy Brandy of the same - impartation as the last 4 qr cask sopertnr Otard Brandy natv landing and for sale by. ante P. C. MARTIN: ,JUl2.—eo bbla. Ohio extra , landing from stcanier , ' Caleb Cope, and for sale by 9: & W. HARBAIJOH, ma? No. 53 Water, and 104 Front au. •-eiglt, or GALENA NESHANNOWS-200 Sacks more of those GOOD POTATOES, just received and for sale by -.ap 21 • KING & MOORHEAD. fl I have used some of the "Galena Nesbannoeks" sold by King & Moorhead, Diamond, Diamond Alley, and can honestly any, that they nee far superior to any pota toes I have ever seen in this market. ap 21 WM. C. MEREDITH. And (rac the main eighteen. motion:11 including of range Di CHROMATE POTASH - 500 tbs.justreceived and ,13 for solo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., tnelo corner First and Wood sts. ' SHA I 10 .acre s `o.l Mayls', d thirty connwhy nty-two. Lnd forty, {-three, tat town -copper. 1) RIDGE w7ocK-5 shares St: Clair Street Bridge D. Stack , for sale. Apply to . (mylD) JAMES NAY. 2firk SA.'. GALENA POTATOES, jest reeeive 1/l/ ,dies steamer Wyouktg, and far isle by • ;Ul2 O l • ' EDMOND GREER. • _ , ~~,,-.. /WM ME= .., ~...-. .... ,::....- ' Pt. C. Martin. All Imported Cigars me. ad, or sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. ~ ~. ~ r lIIN MMEE Him 3tittl4co.cc.: POUT OP PIT TSOLIRGH. 9 MET . triTEZ is 7 . 11 E CITAI:CML,—FALLING ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver. Clark. NVellsville; • Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic. Parkinson, do; " Caleb Cope. Moore. Beaver and Wellsville; " Michigan No. 2. Gilson, Beaver; " Lake Erie. Ilemphill, Beaver: • " New England No. 2, Dean, Cin; " Jewegs, I.loggs, St. Louis; " Highland Mary.-,Louisville; • Cashier, Lawson, Wheeling; • J. J. ennentlen. Israel. St. Louis, " New England, M'Clure, Cin; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; Baltie.Jacohs Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville; Hibernia N 0.2. Klinefelter, CM; • Silas Wright, O'Neal, St. Louis; WS' See card of Brownsville packets See cards or Wellsville paeketr tar The River keeps up well fur the season, and the-largest class steamers aro making their regular trips. Last evening there were nine feet water in the channel. The Allegheny wharf is quite as "animated". as the Monongahela—but this is only for a short tinie, as the Freeport Aqueduct will soon be built. LOUISVILLE. PACKETS. FOE WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE I=l REOULAn SAITIIDAY Picxxx.—The A No trine and inlnpussonger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPII. .1. 3. Perry. Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for AVlicel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday. at 10 o'clock precisely Forfreight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegvaph has been built expressly for a regular Pocket. and with a view entirely to the comfort ot pas sengers: the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Tele• g raph will rem in connex ion with the Hen Franklin No untl Pike No 1:1, to Saint Louis—time through. nen DAYS. npitt-y S 'll• EA ill • UR ts.E.IIOrOOD CHANGE OF TEME—Sudiraer Arran;;e• , mem from April 21.—Leave Alinchester at 7 o'clock in the morning, and at each even: hour until tt ticlock . at night -excepting her I o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Leave her Pitt street lauding. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-east each hour. until half-past 13 at night, omitting her halt-past I trip. Sundays excepted. (J - Greenwood Garden is now open for the reception of visitors. The Boat lands at the Garden. 111" KAIN. Proprietor. Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Mager, will leave. Pitkaburgh for Beaver, lassgow, and Wellsville, every Malay, Weduerday, and 'Fridny—and returning on , Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. at 0 o'clock. A. 31. Having n boat at the lauding . . we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage ap_ply to • ma.l74f 6. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. Greenwood Gardesae. MHIS pleasant place of resort, two miles from the city, on the bank of the Ohio River, is now in full opgra tion. The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat. No expense has been spared to make it a desirable place for recreation, so much needed iu the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The grounds are well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and dowers. iu great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Creasn, temperate drinks. Confectioner ies. Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, is its season. The Steamer GRCENWCSID, a Pleasure Boat. leaves her lauding., Pm mama. below the old Allegheny Bridge. half-past each hour, from half past 7, a. at.. until half-past 9, r. in., omitting her hair-past I trip. This boat has been hat expressly for the conveyance of passen gers to this Garden. .Persons wbilting to remain in the Garden till a later hour than 9 o'clock, can be aerommo slated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole estubliethinunt ix condurfed.on strictly moral and temperate principles, oral closed on Sundays-;_ nuty2o JAMES 511 CAIN. Cheap Property and Easy Payments. I'OR, SALE—A Brick House and Lot, 24 feet front on I: , Vine strect. - by It 4 fret deep. Price, Terms: 15=0 in hand, balance in nine years, in quarterly pay ments. The purchaser ‘eill unit be enabled to tipsiness himself of this property by paying little more than it rent. S. CUTkIbERT. General Agent,. ma2o Smithfie d street. Patterson'. Carriage Manufactory, . Opposite the Merchants' Ilatol, Smithfield street. and in Di amond Alley. benerin trued end Smithfield. eau, Wiarag found a i n ' d n a ft i t i r ki t ti C. d r s n ol7fen i s l . a . r froriTri bur,. Wagon down to } a Whe r e.. barrow. Persona wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to call. may C-lf ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthur*. Nicholson & Co., (Engle 'Foundry.) are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts will he placed in the hands of a Justice of tlic Peace, on the let July next • May 18 ARTHUR.* NICIIOI.SON it Co. 1:17" A general :mortal...at of Hollow Ware. kr...at the owest market rates. Utterly at., head of Wont' at. mayl7-:!ni ARTituits, NICHOLSON Jc Co. Voltrable Improved Property. - 1 - 1, OR SALE—A Brick Hotom and Lot, in :hit 'Ward, on 17 Vine street; price *WOO. Also. a Brick House and Lot, 4th Wnrd, Congress wee': price tvEk l o. Also. a Brick House and Lot on Knoll strert, Allegheny; price 81400. Also. a Brick House and Lot on James et, Alle• gheny; price etooo. Also, a vacant Lot on Locust street, sth %Vert]: price 8150. A bargain can be had in the above. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, mayll General Arent Smithfield street. New Paper and Book Netabllehmeor, No. 78 Wood wed. Damien Fourth and Diamond silty. pun subscribers hate just opened, at the above stand, j a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper. Conintercial and Packet Post Flat Cup. Denly and Medium %Vriting Paper for Blank Books, Medium stud Royal Oilfired Printing Papers, Printers' India. Enamelled and Ivory Surface Cards, Nb, 2. 3,4, small and double small; Me dium, Dame and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior paper, and best eastern binding., School Books, all kinds, Quills. Gold Peps. Ink,-Wafers. Wax, Bill Files, Ike. 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 RAGS ni cash prices. .1011 PRINTING. 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, Dills of Lading, &c.. with despatch, and nt low prices. FLLlorr k ENGIAsti, No. 78 Wood st.., bet. Fourth and Dirutiond alley. Irj At our store on Market,street, between Third and Fourth, may nt all times be foldid a lurge stock of Theo• logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received, as soon us published, and sold at the lowest prices. - The publicationsof the American Sunday School Union. and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on harm. Catalogues (unasked on application. & ENGLISH . , mad Market St.. bet. Third and Fourth. rIONSUMPTIoN, couC;11, twrilEsru oVilusols, BRONCHITIS, &c.--To Consumptices.—Four-fifths of you are really suflitring from neglected colds, or an ob struction and consequent mflammtition of . the delicate hi ning of those tubes through which the nir we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction products pain and soreness, cough, dilEculty - of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of Idood,.matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects; and cannot fall to relieve. IrrFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et„ near Wood. may 3 Steam Boat Stock for Bale., ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer NION. For particulars and terms enquire of S. & \V. HARR...UGH; my 6 63 Water street and 104 Front id TMHE ORNING POST. and all the Daily and must of the Weekly Pittsburgh and n few Eastern, Western and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbers Counterfeit Dc lector. tec., kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, At Ids General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. mayls DRIED PEACES-50 bush.. on hand and for sale by H mnl9 KING & MOORHEAD. SOAP AND CANDLES-50 boxes No. I Soap; 25 Candles; justland• ..g from mennler Pacific, and for sale by mar c . & W. HARBAUCH. B MA), —lO I tis. Prune launvmsned lams; " plain llama and Shoulders; Just received and for sale by maS SEILLEFIS h NICOLS 9IHK SOLUTION OF JET.—A liquid HUMAN HAIR I DYE, that gives the hair a perfeet raven blackness, and improves and softens it. Price. 50 cents, or $l,OO. Sold at 82 Chatham et., N. Y.. and by WSI. JACKSON. Agent, mar2s 89 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. FRE CH PJSII.-42 Mils. No I, Herring; 10 bids. No 1. Shad; 15 bble. N 0.3, Mackarel ; just received and for sale by ICING & 1110011.1111.413, n2:341 Diamond. corner Diamond nlley 1• LL'l—A rick louse, corner of Webster cud it ton streets, formerly occupied by J. D. Butler. Poe session given immediately. Apply to febllMf J. C. CUMMINS. CIIEESE—A lot of Western Reserve Cheese, of a su perior quality, for sale by matt ARMIN FARM TO LET—On a tense of ten years, If more or less: twenty-five Acres, five miles from the city, well suited for gardening purposes. mar22-3tdtcw THOMAS MELLON., FlSH—btojlt. Large No. 3 Mackerel; hf. " o 2 U No.l Herring; just reed and for sale by nitt2't SELLERS & NICOLS. Co o faTsl YEITOEF.,DISINGLASS mak ingfo Table Jellies, put up to pound and quarter pound papers, with directions for using. For sale by B.A.FAHNESTOCk & CO., Cor. First and Woodats. may2o Also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. TOBACCO-10hoxes Iliacieh & Walking ss; 2u “ " extra pounds 5 . . " 12s and 16s; 10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist; 10 "- Pgb. Cavendish; 5 " Plry; . . 20,000 Com mon Segura; .. 90,000 Half Spanish d 0..; for sale by . mail J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood.st .. „ ~ ... ... . . 0'..! - :-': . ''i'i-',1',5--..--.:17. - ~i.: 6_, _ r: ~•~ _ AUCTION SALES _ BY JA W.ILBNNA, UCTIO.NEER. • No. 114 Woon 'STREET. 'MELEE . LORRE iRO3I. FIFTH _ . -11-I XTBA . SALE of Dry Gar4li Edney Artteles, Winelo - s Land Cuderu:—Will be sold; tit Tills7enna's Anetion limint, No. 114 Wood street. -three doors from - F/11 day and night. (Sundays eseepted,) until die large stock on hand is disposed of, as peremptory orders have been-re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various cunsigmnents remaining unsold from the present spring trade. Terms: All sums under *Sti.oo, cash, par funds; from SS (1,00 to eloo.oo,,tixty days: and all .sinus over $11.114110, three, months, good approved endorsed notes. JAMES IWKE.NNA. And. LAIME sited splendid asibrettientif FANCY CRAMS. at private sale, by James AFlCenna.—The Aublwribei has entered into an arrangement with one of the 111030 ex tensive Chair. Manufacturers iu4he West, owl will con stantly have on hand a large assortment of Fancy Chairs of every description. comprising All isdsur and Coln, Seat. Rocking, Arm, und„Children's Clinks. all of which are made in the latest modern styles. of the hest materials. and iiy the best workmen in the Country; and will be sold at very low prices, for cash. apl7 'AMES AFKENNA. 'Auct. looli AT THIS:—SB,,OOO WerM of Philadelphia J wady madi ValhiAd. at Auction and Private Sale. for tell days only, at l'it'Ketia's Auction Rooms, N 0.11.1 Wood .strect, three doors from Fifth, commencing at In o'clock a. at.. and at t 3 e. '31., of each day, and at early gas light midi evening. Gentlemen .who are in want of such articles. will please-call immediately, ns the stock must and will be 1101 d, without reserve. the Goods can be exinnittedirt any time during cacti day, and purchas ers buying at Auenou will be warranted to be suited in size; if not, they aced nut take the articles. multi " • JAMES WKENNA. Auct. - "'SEAL . ESTATE.—Positive Sulc of Two valttable and - eligibly shunted LOTS, in the Sixth Ward, city of Pittsburgh; well adapted for either private residences or busincs stands At Auction, on the premises, on Saturday next, May 27th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold,- at public sale, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, on the premises, in the Sixth Ward. city of Pittsburgh. the I'4,llms-big described property, bOotiging to Messrs. Ilea ry and 'nutrias nuttier, of Louisville, Ky.; viz: Two valuable Lots of Ground, Not, 174 and 176. in, Scott's plan of out lot No. 3, each fronting 24 R. on PcMt..... sylvaltio Avenue, end extending On ft deep to Potion alley; Inmate between 'Elm and Henry streets, in said kVattl. It is the most valuable city property offered at public sale - fin\ ninny years. Those wishing to purchase can apply at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, No-114 Wood at., for any information required. Title indisputable. SHUT II L'ATHRi o wn THOMAS II HATER, JAMES "ENNA. Anat. Allin i lolll SALES, BY JOHN 0. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. South-Zug corm". of Wood and Fi/Lk streets. ATALIDOIFE SaleOf:22so Fushionable Spring. and C Swunter Garments, on a credit of 3 months on all !WWI Over $lOll. Will be sold without reserve, ut the Commercial Saks Room, corner of Wood and Fifth stsr on Friday morning May Wth. at lets o'cloek, a large -MO sortutent of superior quality new style fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting of merino, tweed, cot tanaile. gingham, kreinlon. linen and check sack costs, super plaid and figured vulencia, French gingham, fancy cashmere and plaid and black stain vests, super fancy cashmere sattinett.Datis cord; Roxbury stripe, conannde and Bourbon cashmere punts, blue stripe met - Hume, hickory, cheek and Callum flannel shirts. fine muslin shirts with linen bosoms, collars, &c., bleached and brown mualiti and drill drawers, mathurn. duck, brow,, drill and deninizo overalls, figured mid plain Laze jack ets, &e. may Id JOHN D. DAVIS. Auer IN Thursday morning. 25th inst., at in o'clock, at the 1,1 Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, several fresh invoices of fancy, stay ple and variety goods, all of whielly must be closed for immediate settlement with consignees. The assortment for lids gale embraces ft very large and general stock of woolens, silks, linens. domestic and mixtures, such on— line dress lawns. French Scotch, and. Manchester ging ham., mode color and figure : lie basal - re. bnlgarints, best ottani y imported prints. American ditto, tweeds, vcstings. cassimeres, pantaloon checks. gold mist tweeds, English cussimere, superfine broad cloths, satinetts. fine British shirting. indigo blue checks, brown shecting,:blue, block, and light colored dress silks, skein silk, getout thread, rib bons, superior cotton !misery, elastic top silk gloves. figure MI satin vestings. Italian silk cravats, gingham and lawn cravats.elastic suspenders, silk and cotton handkerclaiifs, fancy shawls, barsize scarfs. &c. ALSO, • Several cartoons of fine artifieials, . Dili(); do head dresses, Donner ribbons, cotton fringes, Silk. satin and braid bonnets, ire. &c. On Thursday .. afternoon, at 2 o'clock, new and second hand furniture to great varietyjaniong which, in panicu ler. are fine spring hair peat tours. cane seat mahogany rocking chair. plain and dressing bureaus, large mahltg an y framed mirrors, card and side tables. myr.ed .101.1 N .D. DAVIS—Amer. QA1.1 7 .61 1 Ac15u Ntify - STORE..-On Wednesday t,3 morning, 24th inst.. at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Salmi Room. corner of Wool 13111 i Fifth streets. will be sold. the whole retail Dry Goods Stock of a Country Store. No reserve can be mode of any article, and all will be sold iu the full quantity. Many descriptions of gsods in the safe are of unusual fineness; and the stock embraces a rich variety of fancy goods, in addition to the assortment of staple articles. The list contains every variety of articles usually Maud in a country store,!and too long for emarneration. t . At 2 ,r. ay., will be so 4of the same lot. a great variety of articles not suited t the morning sale—such no Hardware, Cutlery, house At iishitt g ware, grans. shoes, hats. caps, school Looks, fatal ittes, and fancy articles. Terms of sale, cash currency. . inn 23 ~ JOILN D. DAVIS.-Auer. AUCTION BALES In ALL'IGOIIIENY CITY B 11',11. J. BURNSIDE. AUCTIONEER. zr. W. COILVES OF FIDLIGht. STREET •ND TRY DIA..YOXD. 130STTONED SALE OF PROPERTT„izt Auction,— .1. On SaturdaY evening, the 27th inst. ail; o'clock, at the Auction Room. north-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, will he positivelyould.withoutreserre, all that certain Lot or piece of ground situate in Reserve township. at the distance of one mile only front the bor ough of Manchester, and 20 rods from the Beaver road, being hot No. 269, as marked and ;mothered in the plait of the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh. containing he twcen seven and eight acres. It it very healthfullyintu sited for a residence. .There is a good spring of water on the premises. Illp — Persons desirous of further information, will please cull on Capt. John IVoods, near thupretnises. Terms: One-fourth cash, residue in three equal annual pa - menu, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. The übore property was _advertised some time surer. to be sold on the 11th May, but agreenb:ey to the with of the owner, was postponed until Mc 27th. ninll.2 WM. J. BURNSIDE— Auct, AUVIION SALES IN BIRIIINGIIAEI, BY Wrtl. J. BURN:. 4 IDIF., ABC"1"It. CO FRIDAY EVENING, 10th inst., at P o'cloelc,at the ‘,/ Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, (second floor of the building occupied by Alestirs. Wendt S. Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants.) will be soh!: without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Really-made Clotning, Shirts, Uanlware, Watches, and Jewelry ; Ikroks, &c. Dealers are requested to attend, as the sale will be Tins itivc. Irr Hereafter, I shall hove regular night sales of dry nods. hardware. Ac.. an The above mentioned room, on 'nesilay,Wednesday, and Friday evenings ofevery week. mayl9 WM. J. BURNSIDR PRIVATE DISEASEI.I. Dc rnwn, • 6.5 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all eases of a prirate or detieatenators incidental _lv/ to Me bunion frame. • 1!• re SybilieinndSyphilitk eruptions.conorrlirea' '' and Its consequences, together with all re , nerral diseases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of rsuerralorigin, skin disenses,with strictures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and hapotenct; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb : monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in tlllO, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of die bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, teller. ringworm, mercurial disenses, TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE • Exclusively devoted to the study and treaurient of vene real disorders, and those arising tram vottthful excesses` gaiety, climate, or impurities of the 'blood, a•hefeby the constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables I.lr.l.lrowit to offer assurances of speedy relief to all %Ow may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients CPO visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visltars. It is of importance to many persons in need Of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To ell such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing yeller& dis eases, in their various forms and stages, offers Inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Woven has been regularly educated In every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment Of thorn diseases. . . Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cam , plaints. IrrCertain, bate and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent cases areselieved in a short time, without inter: ruptiou from business. IU - Hernin or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted w ith Hernia to cull, as he has paid parucu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. ID-Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wodd street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dentiat. oett.s-ddcwl y I"sT`Are ! r. Browns:ewl for that painful trouble. It never fails. Mire and Private Consultation Rooms, No. GS, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is tilvveys nt home. itinto-itawif U(1 '1" GA • 01.41.0 ES—A superior ar ticle, just received per skanier Oriental, and for sale by ED BOND GREER, 'Liberty st., Mn 9 opposite Srutilt6eld. 0 1 4 8-1 doz. tag ey, esti doz. . do. medium; 1 doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard &Broihers;just received by apl.l. ZEBTJLON KINSEY O..UPERB V ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF TILE ARABIAN NlGHTS—Espressly designed for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. To be completed in 12 parts. Part lst just received and for sale by JOHNSTON S: STOCKTON, cur. Market and 3d sts. ME 140 , - ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW: Office in Mello 's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth stems east side of the Court House. fU"' Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of Re. cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to. mylS STURPENTINEOZ-2 0 barrels just received and for sale , by I L A. FAHNESTOCK & C 0.,„ may 10 cot. Ist and . Wood Sts , , IVII T I, I to ong A iL l re ac i ( n v it e p P r a o=lo wl , nit e n i fart4fi s :a neon, favorably established in the' Oily. • - S.' CUTHBERT, General Agent, me • - 44tuic44 sastiu:' Kassi ~~:_.. Sales bn Inctioit MM=MEM ' ' r , ' EMI SPRLNG AND . SUMMER' GOODS A. A. MASON A. CO., I . C. L. AN - rims:N& Co • - A. A. Mn.oon & No. 00 :Mirka Strut. In:tetra Third and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA., IS AY R recently opened their new and elegant Ssore, 11 with an extensive stock of rich Spring . and Stunmer (loode, comprising upwunts of three hundred paegages of the latest and most fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the con nt ryare particularly invited to cull and egnm i ute our stock. as t is our intetitio., to offer our goods at the lowest enstern wholeaule prices. One of the firm. residing itt New York, will be constnutly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving U. every facility its the transaction of our linsiness that could he possessed lid eastern houses. Prices are there fore guarruttecd - to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. ap7 R. 0. Thompson, No. 110 Market Street, lIAS just returned tram theutts.tern cities with his se cond supply of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS! Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre vious to going east this lost tinic--nnitbeing entirely tree from the cure of that business-1 am enabled to dev o t e my whole atteutiou finite purchase of Dry Goods. • Customers and the public generally only depend upon Ns finding, at the above i.' , every thing rich end beautiful that is to he found in t Dry Goods market. Ire has in store, and s now receiving,;the following Goods: Barred and plain Greneciens; . Burred and plait Silk Tissues: Satin Inured and plain Vareges; Lamartine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; do. do.; • . French and Organdy Lawns; . Barred and Plain mien Gineltams. . DRESS SILKS. Rich. Chnmelians. till shades: _ Rich changeable . striped: rich barred; Fine Intstrell black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Visette, Sc.; Brussels Luce and Silk Fringes, for trintming- the -dbove: good assorUneut. Shawls—Thin department is very full: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Crton' Crape; China Berage; new style LlnettNet, S-1 fur $l. each; with every variety at low prices. . Ltnen Goods—Dannwk 'ruble Cloths; Bleached and Drown Napkins; Towellings, Crushes, Burnley Sheet ingu. Ste. Gingharns—French, English, and Mnitchester,.of every style and texture. CaGeoes—ln endless variety, from file, upwards..: Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Drillings, dm. Yard Wide Browit Sheeting, as low an Cie.. tki: initS R. D. THOMPSON. Sew Dry Goode...Fresh Srriral, AT !CO. 65 :11ARYET ST.. actwut.:c 41st sr. 4:411 TICE DIAMOND. rinw. und.r.ig 4 ed has just received a lar- , e, and ?Tien, I did :3.ton:flew of FANCY AND STAPL' SPRINO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the lot porters and Manufacturers, glace the. recent great fall in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Musllus, cis. Furniture Prints 6; to 7 .8 1 3Itfached " 114 " 4-4 Purple “ 184- , " 8 " Blue audvira lige prints 181" DrestGingitains 12} to 2.5" I English Lawns 121" Nr.w STYLE DRESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage. Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape I/Orleans. Chameleon Satin st. and err. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New style renal Lawns, Black Gap. TV Armour " Cntnlet Lustres, 1 New style Brocade. LADIES are requested to cull unit examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. Silk Tissue Shawls. white Britain% Barak Shawls... Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Bluek Barred Burage Slintsls. Black and Colored- Silk Fringe Thibet and 11fous Laine Shawls. I have also received n beautiful assortment of new style Iktimet Ribbons; Linen Canthrte Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs:block and colored Kid Gloves. lisle thread mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; u vas rietv of new style Parasols. rtiraPnle,M, mud Sun Sh a d es . The pitsat,E - Axa Sr., particularly requested to rail and examine a beautiful assortment of black, lilac. olive brown and invisible green French and Etighyll Clutha, and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, Cravats, &c. 1 hove also a largo work of Staple Goods viz: Brown and blenched linen Table Cloths. Russia ' Dlaper. Irish Linen. Cottottitle, Linen Drilling. Checks. Blue Drills, Manchester and Scotch Gingham. Cliariirel . 4iughanis. brown and bleached. Muslim; of all deseripticins, wbieh will be sold at least 23 per cent. below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, apf. l No. 05 .Market street. Pittsburgh. 0 ENTLENIENVP FT BNTSIIING GOODS..—Witout k.7-sAr.k..—Rdtrard Todd 4. ave just received our large stork of New mid Fresh Co., :Spring Gobils. td which we invite the attention of errantry merchant* and deal ers generally. - large stockhove - IreCeived from .:CiLIT factory east, a large stock of Shirts, of the best mantifiteture ; consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait:Shirts, standing collars; 215 " " Narrow "" and I.l}ron ; 40 " tue•llunt quality " " • 00 " very lowpriced " 12 " fine tines bosoms. with collars; 35 -‘• and common bosoms; 30 " By nn standing collars, all qualities; 40 " black and fancy adjusting shocks; Also, from the eastern cities: 6 cases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " •• a n ti Collll.ollSuspenders: 2 " - under Shirts and Drawers • 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Tl'.l. Gloves; 4n " cotton, elastic tops; 230 " brown and rutted and cotton half hose, tat qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs ; bombazine Stocks. and Tiet Carpet Rage, he .. &c. We invite the attention of tnorchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices : knowing. that un der the circumstances our Goods have been unutufactu reil and pIIVCIITIAC4I. we are able to otfer some inducements rarely . found west of the mountains. or, ut fact, the east ern miles. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market, by Icons of which we arc daily supplied with New Goods. EDWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, thl story over W. & Ragas, Tinton,. on.Flftli .stmt. J IL L'L p t y P i l ) .l . I ,f la t z r t i ls g t commenced ui er receiving Goods, hi s + thins sisung. in part, of— French, English, and Manchester Giughtns; French Lawns: Organdy Lawns: Barred Linen Gingham; Bonnet Ribbons; - Parasols. dark green and colored; Rich Black Striped Dress Silks; Fine Lustred Black " all widths. for Man , . fillets, Viral+, &c. W. R. MURPHY, man north-cast eorncr.Fourth and Market sta. COI.ORED CRAPF.S—A. A. Meson . & Co. have open ed ill boxes of White, Pink, Blue, and Straw Color , ' ad Crape, tnal7 W ki st r r i Cet, L li i n t N A •l! ' j kl' ur - re ' c l e . l A veil M rps N . 't ot' C „ o .at o . " 2l a e r N crapt.. . . Innral eIOI,ORED.SA'PIN AND TA Floh:VA RIBBONS.—A. A. NI sates Sc. Co. have received 23 boxes of colored Stain and Taffeta Ribbons, of every number; also, 10 boxes of now style Bonnet Ribbon. mayal WHITE GOODS.—A. A. 11i.A..40X & Co. have on hand IV an extensive assortment of White Goods. com prising Mull, Swiss, Book, Plaid and Jimmie( Muslin. of every varioty. murin A. MASON & Co.. No. 60 Market street. have just received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, amongst which may be found figured.'plaln and striped Berne. of all qualities; Silk Tissue. Mohair Stripes Grettedire. Satin Stripe De Lain, plain do.; Satin St. Chat lig. Fancy Stlk French ineonel4, kc., &c. °pig W AV 'E BLACK Just received by Fa - press, this V morning, at Northjeast corner. 4th and Niatriret sta. innyll W. R. MURPHY. luiONN!..3* Rllilllol.-Just received by Expresi, this _II morning, a lot ui new style Bonnet Ribbons, et N. E. corner Fourth and Market streets. meyll w. R. MURPHY. - 171R61CR 'WORKED COLLARS—Just received this tnonAng by Express. and very cheap, at the North east corner of Fourth nod Market streets. trutyll W. R. MURPHY. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Just received. per Ex press, this morning, nnother lot Sup. Silk Tissues Sup. - Greitedines, Pluitt and Figured !images, Plain and Satin Striped De Laine, at the Dry Goods Roase of Holm. D. THOMPSON, maylS No.llo blurket st. •• pAIt.A.SOLS, P L-- A - RASOS.fleceired per Express, another lot of those henvy fringed plain and figured Green Parasols, whick 2 Acill be sold at.reduced prices, at innylrl ROTIT. D. TI10111PS:ON'S. DRESS CiOUDS.—ltceeiveit per Express, at A. A. MA son's, 60 Market street, the most exteasive assort ment of Dress Ooods to be found in the city, comprising some new styles, recently imported. mnL3 111 , C t r ILD I l i r v ' e S n S e l ri l % K . per A . Ix s p i r e e s s o s, " 4'3 and Funey Colored Silks. inn.l3 SIIAIVLS.—A. A.lll.ssoa & Co., 60 Market street. have just received, per Express,.l2 carmen' of Shawls, comprising Canton Crape, Sewing Silk, 13ercge, Silk, Thibet; 7Je Laino. and other Shawls. may I 9 DRY GOODS.—A. A. AIAso:: & Co. have received an extensive assortment of rich Dress Goods. consist ing of-150 ps. Derages, 50 ps. Grenadines. 100 ps. Silk Tissues and Mohair Stripes, 60 ps. of Foil de Chcvrc, an entire new article; Fouland Silks and fancy do., in great variety. maylo A A. MASON & CO.. 60 Market street. have reed t. per Express. 500 Rich Parasols and Parasoletics, embracing some of the best pure Satin; do. with very heavy fringes. mat 7 JUST received, by Express. 1 ps Sprig' French Black Cloth; and 6 ps Super Fancy Cassuncres, which will be sold low by ,C. WERNE.BURG, 7.31 Liberty st. 0p25 (Journal copy.) 'DROWN - . TI. ANDCOTTOF .1) all qualities; just received and or sale low by EDWARD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and. Market sts., 3d story entrance on sth at. mays Star Bakery and Ice Cream saloon. . S. DICKLEV, No. V. Diamond alloy, respectfully C announces to his old friends ante customers, that ha has fitted up his establishment in a neat and beautiful style, and has increased his facilities for accommodating those who may favor him with their custom._ Parties or families will be supplied on the shortest. 'fence with Cakes, Ice Creams, Fruits, Nuts, or any thing in his line. of business. Ile'solicits matinee of public patronage. ap 2.54 m BRANDIES ..V. - WINES--3 halt casks. Rochelle Brau.. dy, very good; ' 4 half casks J. J. Lanny Cognac, very . good; 5 hull casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just recd on consignment, and for sale low by JOHN LITTLE, IL may 4 3d .et: opposite the Post Mee. Alm.h.,„ A NEW two story Erick Dtvelling llnuse, situ ated on the East Commoa,Allegheny city, (near tlie residence of Judge Irwin,) and finished im the best modern style, with handsome 'static° in front, double par lore, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first Soar. and faun good bed:rooms anther second story' with dashed garret Enquire of EICRARD GRA.t, on the premises; or of fehlt,trr 'JAMES PARK. Jr. & Second pr. . AN - E FLotya-59 tbtA. fine moux,cm osl- . 73unnt.tuld fOl 4 vxte .3r ; V , PENNII .600bs. fitatm-Boat cgolunin. • • 1848: , CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEr.A.3I PACICET LINE. rims Itidependebt Line of steamers is now composed 1 of the largest, swiilest, best finished and furnished. and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the' hest and most experienced men engaged in the river =husiness.--- , The line has been in operation tbi six years; has carried H eady two inininnssif people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge cost pari.:son with any passenger line in the Union for safety. regularity. and speed. All that money ,can procure hue been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The bouts leave for Cincinnati,as follows: MONDAY PA CKEZ—The Mo:vcrkamti•...t.A,Capt.ione will leave Pittsbergh every Monday inorningttilo o'clock, Wheeling every Monday evening at 1.0 r. X. TUESDAY PACKET—The lIIIIEUXIA No. 2, C:apt. Jou. Kline.`dser, ,will leave Pittsburgh, every • l'uemlny morning at 1.0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening to. 1.0 r. at. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The New ENGLAND No. 2. Capt. S. Dean. will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 e. ' THURSDAY PACKET.—The DRILLTAXT, Capt. R. J. Grace. will leuve Pittsburgh every Thursday morning ut 10 &clock.; 'Wheeling, every Thursday evening ut 10 P: a. FRIDAY PA C.KEZ—The•Ccirrzat No. 2, Capt. Crooks; will leave Pittsburgh every Pride y, morning at 10'o'cloek; Wheeling every Pritlay evening at 10 r :a; ' "• SATURDAY PA C/CET.—The Mu.srsorti, Capt. De rnmp. trill lenve ritt4hurpl,l every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. x. sufxDaY PACKET.—The fsx Nen-re:T.(7BIM: A. G. 111a.ydn, will leave l'itubureli every Sunday inornitig ae to o'clock . ; AVlieeling every—Stukday evening at 10 r. x. nov 10. 1848.1845. Pittsburgh . and Brownsville Daily. Packet Line. - FIMIIITABY I st, 1.949.. . Farm:sax Lst.lS-18. LEAVE DADA" AT S A. M. AND 4. P. M. The (idle:sing' new bouts complete the line for the present season ATLA.NTIC. cam. , James Parhinson; DAUM, Copt, A.Jecohs; and 1,01:IS :MANE. Cain, E. Dennett..: The bouts arc entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money ran procure bas, been provi ded. The boats will leave the MonomathelalVlturf Boat, at the root of ROM at. Passengers will. be 'punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the adverii,ed hours. - Nor -Brownsville, . . • Idir=o The new and spleinlid passengeenint nntil teanicir 11XLTIC.:, Capt. .1...11.e0:W, will leave for the- tthove port daring the present week. at S A. N., positively. • . • . For freight or passage. ripply on board.. fe1,9„.. For St. Louts. jiMat THE- fast- running passenger stmr SYLVANIA; It. C. Gasy, Muster,will lease regularly for 'be-above and intermediate ports. t. For fre ight or passage apply on board, For New Orleans. .., . laicTHE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, li.Dxsxisost, Maider, will leave regularly for the above and intermediate landings ; :on tilaturdayi. May 27.. . _ : . For freight or passage ripply pa board. For St. Louis. The 11CNV and spiandid atertmer ORIENTAL. VAN Hoots. Master, will leave for the ahorr and intermediate ports. retralarly. For irriaht or piLSFZUZe apply on bono L EGI=I lag, THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, DEVENNEY.,- MOSter, will leave for the above atm intermediate ports, regularly. . For freipt or passage. apply on board. inals F . — or St. Louis, Galena, and • Dttbuqiii; THE good strainer ST. ANTHONY, Tnos. not, Master, will leave for the above, ports, regularly. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES .MAY. or mein GPO. MILTENBERGER. Ag't. M u .1 4 r E fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, Jsrs Arstssos Master, will leave for f Cua ove and all intermediate landings. - • Far freight or passage apple on boartl: or to up2o C. 11. MiLTENBERGER, Agent. ....._ _ • • . For Brownsville. For „LadTHE Dew Mail awl Passenger steamer AT. LANTIC, Lars PAILKINSON, bluster. will leave. for the above port this day. at 8 A. M., positively. For freteht or passes to apply oit - hoard. fel,2 For Lafayette and abash River. The light draught ateamerSWAN. May, Master, will leave for the above and later mediate landings., regularly. For freight or passage apply ou board. or to apr4 . .1.131.1::S MAY. Fr -Ctnctnnatt. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. DAVIS, Master, will leave for the above end intermediate ports. regularly: For freight or passage ripply on board. marls New-Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday: at 9 A. M.. re turning. on Monday. Wednesday, and'Friday. She has a boat at the laudinn. between Wood street and the Bridge,. prepared to receive freights at any time. S. 1 W. Eutlaucii. Agents. r 9 No. B. Wood street. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. -- THE'. swift steamer CONSUL, Dons= P. „ I t :Mgt KINNEY, Master. will leave regularly - for Wheeling, an Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day. at 1U o clock. precaily. Leave Wheeling es-cry Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. at '7 o'clock. A. M. positirtly. • The Consul %sill land at all intermediate parts. Every accommodation that can-be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers. has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion., . For freight or passage apply on board, or to mars ' • JOHN FLACK, Agent. iiMitThe new and splendid PaSsencer Stenawr HIGIILANDER. Coptuilt H. A.Vonse, will' •uve for the above and all tatertnediate ports this day. Poi. freight or passant, Loving superior accommoda tions. apply on hoard. tnn23 For Louisville. Tim Kentueev River Packet. GREY EA je4744 GLE, lltioess, Master will leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply oa board. feb9 For St. Louts, THE new nod splendid sib - lamer ANDREW' FULTO,N, W. H. Fewrox,Master, will leave for the above and intennediatOandinge regularly. For freight or pttsage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. TILE fine steamer WYOMING, THOMAS GREENLEE, Master, will leave regularly for the above port and all intermediate, this day. For freight or passage, having superior accouintuda ions. apply on board, or to mao'l GF.O. B. MILTENBERGER. Azmn. • =l== FOURTH STRF.L'T, BETWEEN WOOD . & MARKET.. r puts 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, Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Puintings. &c.. !to.. by the night: day, or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or to BENJAMIN TEN , IS. . • hp; r'tit.: MOST tOP.OBANT !eel a nisgust tor a young or l: ;gl4l person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or btarteeth. Persons who have either, are honorably [thawed that a t.".s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTRovill, on trial, without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet, The teeth white, and the gums bard. • Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New Tint at M Chatham at., and by WM. JACKSON, 41, mar'2o EP Liberty at. Our friends who feel inclined to insist In procuring subscribe.rs for our Campaign paper, will be . goca:,; enough to cut out the , follcnving, prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper at the bottom, wheretax to write; sob:„ - - - f`- scribers names. TAZ J.SYYMOEILADII. A CHEAP . CAAIT.A.IO.N-T.:HAPHftI Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about: the Ist of. June, next,—the undersigned will commence the publication of a small Compaign Paper, entitled TILE JEFFERSONIAIO: which will ho issued weekly, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, svill be filled with. Political Matter, exclu sively ; and will be furnished to ClubS on the following terms, viz : Ten Copies for - - - Bfe 00 Fifteen, - - - - 7 00 Twenty, - - -• 9 op Fifty, - - • - 20 00 One Hundred, 4 - - ..35 00 It seems to be generally admitted, that the approaching presidential Campaign, will be one of unusual interest:- The 04 MiU!gE. .1 - ..1.:!..,1';'.V.•k= '4,.• - :;:i•.': - ,'1';'.. - ..:.: - . , =. ,, • , 4i;_ Bankers and . erclyinge. Brakm., kal =OEM HILL 4 CHARY, BANNERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, And Deirkrs ix Foreign and Domestic Rubesnit- L ark/0 =tele Ikposs; Bank Notes, Gold an Siker. No• mo od S strett,:trd door below Fourth, Wort ride; Pi . Uaburi, mares-ly ALLy...I ILEAMEG. N.ILAMER as DAUM. Ban.ker*and Exchange Smart, Dealers in Foreign and liam*stic Bills. Bills If Exchange, Certificates o , Deims. it, Bank-Norm. and Coin. . • . • . - • Corner of Third and Wood sts., directl y op p osite the St, Charles Hotel. . may 23 N. NIOLDIES & SON, Bankers and Dealers lh Exchahg• Co in n* and - N 0.55 Market street, Pittsburgh . , ' ' 91 . 2,r450 NATE arenik_nos. atirio NAM New York 1 pr Cincinnati i Philadelphia f " Louisville I . 13altanore I " St. Louis Buying rem?: • Buying Taus. Ohio I dis. County & City aril's i • Indiana --.-- I " ' Relief Notes : i Kentuek, 1-•'', — i " Pennsylvania Co. i ."''' . Virginla --7.- I " New York - • • I ' %%lint:ling i " Maryland • - I- a Tennessee . . 3 " New Orleans ' '— • aul9-y BANKERS AND of EXCHANGE BROKERS, .„: N. E. Corner Wood and Sixth StftelS., Pio/burg/1, Pa„ EA]. m yll ERS Cohank Notes, Time Bids, Focedpi D • and Domestic Exchange t eertificates.ofDeposit,ke..r. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities or the'unipsi..... and Europe, Ibr sale In sums to sun purchasers. CURRENT mid par thuds received on deposite: COLLECTIONS result on all parts of VniePrilt.4lo.. lowest rates: ' , ; • _ " lesir2s,xcEs iilessrs. , M. Leech & Son. • ~' . . " Ogden & Snowden, . " . _ " VC - .m. Sell & Son. . • Pkitibn!lcb• } " S. 51'Clurked&. C 4..., . ..—. •t • . " ' Eltglish S. lieltllett.. . " Fleming t Ilroilier, 1' , - • . ;•,, ' Poles. I.athrop &. Co., . ' Phibulalplas:. •••••,...-, ~ W. It Thompson & ta.'• . •'. -.- • . .. "• linadly. Phelps & Co. •• i i5:,..; ‘ ,. r or i, ', • .‘ Iliilwiick & Co. . ~ • ', . Titrany. Wart! t Co. '' ' • ..• ; ~...:. •0 100. sl'rutioosh &Co: • Ilaltimorei 7 * . :!, • } • Mr.• ' • Jurnex George; • , .. _ ~.._ ,_ • 6, '• H. Hamm. Cincinnati, O. •- ••••• *. .' a Joseph Willsson, • ? 3 /..;61 0 „ , ki; , , .., ' Menssrs. Fenner & Nl'alillstitj.' , i . ' ~ R. F. I:tlis, 3;:u1:, Cashier. Ilalsk of Lew!stoirni Feti - :` ": PitiAlmr.t. t•''... !ember ai . ...istr. . - . ,- ••• 'SA ST LOUIS WATER QE.9.1:1) PROPOSALS will be received 14tItelinder.... , IC) stoned.. at the • City Engitienes ' • until the in , the ekruf . Being tonic State of Missouri: until the Mith thry;oflune. • licit, at lici'clock,u., for the dellierrerf 'WO linear kisif more or less, of east iron pipe, twenty inches. bore. . . .•,•• • • Said ,pipe•to he sofficiently *strong to • bear exerninam : • titan wish the bummer under hydraulic pressure, of.cinive haudred and GPI pounds to dm . square inch, to pieces nine feet lone each, to weigh not kiss thou teen.handrcd and filly pounds and . not inure than tardy thousioul and fitly pounds, with seven inch faucet , nail..s• spigots ends, so us to tit easily into one •anotblr, with.fr . • beads at each cud, and three'belts seven iticbes broadoitt, - placed as to divide • the barrel of coch piece interlout4s equal purls; to he well cleaned, cud clear of all' defeefis:.•: smooth, of 'muter thickness. and straight, edit upon end.`. in dry!vor.d. The metal usad.in tint said castings:to: be of the first quality, and each its can he rendily•chipped , and filled. Bidden+ will stale the price per , pound.•• , All,t• weight over two,thunpand mud fifty potutds • will not be paid for. Delivery to lie made tau the wharf or any' other: plate in St. Louis, previous to the Drat day of Apn1,18 , 49.... Payments will be tuude ott the delivery of every filly or ' inure Pieces, rear ruing at such payment wormy tent. until the commotion at the contract. Good • security • will •be.::' requireirfo• the amount •of one fourth of the contract price . I.OVIS WINKEI.M.AIEII.• City Eitgincere • Saint Louis. April Louisville DeruoCrar-Cincitutatt Enquirer. Pittsburgh -31061111g l'osr, Nashville Union. Pennsylvanian at Phi Fa.. delphla, and the AVashington Union: please insert flver • • - •,-A weeks. mid send the account to ' cepartneralilk. rriit subscribers having entered into co-parlitiribip. nyder the name of Censnas & SMITH', for the purpose, of trmtsacting a general Agency. Produce and earairusg, ;ion thinness, would respectfully informtheir friendi and": the piddle, that they have taken that well ceteblitthed ' Warehouse recently occupied by Mr. Urialt Applegate:', No. 3, Bayonl's Buildings , oppoeite the Monongahela:. Home. Smithfield street, near the.river—where 'they . will be prepared to receive all kinds of produce and Pllle burgh manufactured articles, on commission or 'forager . forwarded or disposed of according to initruellona. We' - , will always keen on hand and for sale ; ht the lowe.fniiiki.^. bet rotes, a sitperior article of Family Mohr of Wheat.' and nye. with all other articles in the F.rodnee and Feed , line. We would. therefore, respectfullysolicit the orders'' , of GrOcers.Families. Manufact ure rs. and others, end Wm' • plealure iu serving them, on reasonable terms.' - JAMES C: CUMMINS. - my . lo-4.112t IVNL G. SMITH. f : ; . White Swan Hotel, ,; DIAISNET STREET. EETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS. Ty ENRY LANDwily.g. respectfully infon.o his old." II.; Mends and costumes-It...thin the above estnldishment 1 . has azdergone a thorough repairing. and is not , fi tted up . in th neatest and most beautdul style, for the receptibn oft guts . Every luxury the market affords will be pro- , cured, and neither pains or expense will be spared to rem" , - dor those who sojourn with him comfortable as they cola; possibly desire. His Dar will. be constantly supplied -4 withlthe purest old Wines and Liquors. He keeps orr 4 baud Shims' fine Pale Ale, Pellet's dne 'old 11mndy.J0..4 . .. hettinsberge es and fine Champaign \Vines. of the o ldest? and best brands. He respectfully solicits the patronage . — ; of thb public - - . mnyl7-Im. "- .• !Rosedale Gazdens, lit Blanchester. MIIE subieriber takes pleasure in announcing to his old. ' , 1..-friends. and the citizens generally, that ROSEDALE'. has been uewly fitted up for the accommodation ,and, comconof the Public . The buildings have been furnished' ill' a neat and fashionable style • and the surrounding • . gardens have been laid out in :In 'illicit' that will attract ; all who have taste for beautifulecauery. 'ihe location of Rosedale is well known. Situate Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city, on the • batik of the Ohio, the prospect In every direction IS charming: For health and comfort, there is no_plaie equal to din the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. A !limited number of families, who desire a ImmmeS. residence out of the city, will be received on easy terms.. , Transient visiters will find ROscrosi.e a most agreeable place in which to pass a day or a week. The Refreshment Saloons will he supplied with all dux delicacies of the season : Delicious lievensges;:lcsi • Creams, Fruits, Confectionaries. /cc: The. Table will supplied with the choicest viancti. • ** ' • • pr' The whole establish:nem will I,c conducted 'ore. ' strict temperance principles. Ten-phi Alleys have been ; built; but no betting will be permitted. • All games a! _: chance are priihibited. • The facilities for reaching Rosedale arc ; nunterotts.., . Au Omnibus leaves the North end of the Ohl _Allegheny, • Bridge every. half hour. and will leave passengers at tae` , . Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leaves the Allegheny ' • Wharf every hour, and lauds within a few hundred yard,•• of the Rosedale Cottage. ' .• mays-tf • I.EVI BURCHFIELD. et FriIIF; attention of gentlemen - ,purchasing garments .fotrj .1 . dress wear, or ordinary bustnesS purposes, is tire . t. , ed td She stock of goods at present on our counters, ton. ' . sistfhg of every grade and shade of frenelt, • lliglish, ant: r. " Itel Man Cloths and Cessinieres t in endlessgantip, and Vesungs for. every ones use, winch will be made to order in n'superiormanner, at prices that not be qq uestioitd. by the best of bargain makers. , CAVERNEI3EI3.G,.". marls (late 111'Caire 3t. Co.) 251 Liberty I) FADER! If you have bad attixt„. you - would I, be astonished at the effect of a 3s, bottle of JONREIV.v CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE, It needs but orrotrielt; Sold at Sl Chatham st., N. Y.. and by s • • WM, JACKSON, Agente 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh; ;;;. IV MIFOST T t' si nt as or ie iclmlAnlarz=ad ts f wido w,., his office. Bakewell's Building, opposite the Now Court r. House, Pittsburgh, Pa. My son. in the General Land O f fic e, at IVashington# wilt attend to my business there, free of charge ta cants. fe". ('1 REENAPPI.-- . _ ..,,ENAPPLES-23-barrCla Gracia Apple& in and for sole by S. & NV: Ildaltll4.lloll, nr26 ult.-1211 tbs. Candia Superior;' s , 25 boxes Proctor & Gamble - Pamilyr • 10 .Crompton & Co. Palm: -for sale by , "- maB J. D..- WILLIAMS-:'''. • Federal Party, so often defeated, is mem more in the field, endeavoring, with. its hundred Briarean hand; to grasp and bring •• • within its ranks, all the factions and fag- ends of parties in the country, so as to''' . make common opposition tothe Democracy, On account of the extreme eheapnems orthe paper, we shall be obliged to adopt the cash system, rigidly. Therefore, no attention will be paid to any order, *eila . , accompanied by the cash. , The JEFFERBONIAN will yield ci"- zealous support to . the Nom:trims or,lba: Naztoxki., ContrztrrtoN; and will bold_up„ tp:public gaze, the unprincipled and unpa , - 7tikotie course of the Federal party, atufall theie whO are lending'" aid and oomfort" - tcrotir country's emetics. _l~atSk~" i ~fH, MEM • • ....,.-.z,,,,r,:::: _,•. - .• • .• .. ...._. 1- ~ 1N7'.....A.,-,72:-T,•t:',;l , r'•!:!:1-1;!•,' -':.•:ii•., -..-re.-• -;••••,z •it,'; -,•,r--.-,;-;,..;•---..:'-f4.•••r!-:'.•;-.'37',,,"4 _ _, rr~~, ._k_ ... ~ -xr '~ `- t • , DEE= Taro. LAG/0Z iMOOR do SAiLGENT. 13ZE2 . - ME=M MEI -,_. , ;-; . .;' , .'':' . ?:',: , •:i.:: . ;' , ... MOE ESN . • - • • r, =1,72f., ' • - • , t ' --•-••,-• .1 7. '2i , • • • • ' .ate 1.4.4.. '. ..r . :' , ...14.5k1. ". , ", .-: ;.• .. I , ' q,i.4'.:., 41-I;fff ` 64 4l; . ; - ''' • i ' - . 7 ,P:'„ ra* . ; " 4 l÷ , i •Ai. ii . ...,;;A 4 7 .7:,,::''. 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