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'' . - 4-Tt.-,.,i:,..,-'4:-,',.i.'...,--',-. __~'~; _ ~~:: 1-.... • -.4• , ,}\- • - ?•74 4 2,• , ;`,. 1- 2 - 2 • 2 . o•Otrittal t -4 ""t't 7, 2 , " 4 , g - A4' • " . ,s• , Wil _, . ,-', . - MEE '- • ~. Ri ~ n `x.' ` d . ... .. .. . ~ . ~ ... ';'•l'rl , ;,'- ' ...!]''--. - , . 4 .....::' ,, ; - .',.,.4-.::.,':..•.- ~~ 4~.: -'. ~ 7-.,,,-. , 1. ,- -,:ty,-, 2 - - ..?. ':. :•‘l- . .,..':: -I:, =ME =MEI ERE ENE= 7 ' i ~:ta: '+~ i; aF.-; _ lattintctiint= ttilb - PITTSBURG - ItBOARD OP TRADE: . . AO.ARDTHFats, - - - '4. NtrEADEN. Comirrnos Fos AUK.- W. W. 'WALLACE. . • - FASSR',..IGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMQ. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for cincinnnti,lo A 31. Passenger. Packet. via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, v_ flat 6 P. a. Mail. Coach Line, direct to Philtidelphia, 9 Mid 121 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line,6 x at. North-Western, via Cleveland. dnily.lo A. X. Erie and Westein New York. daily. 9 A. M; North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS, AND DEI . . RTIIRLI OF MAILS. Ea tern Mail vii Philndelplas.; due 3 closes 12 X. Western Mail. Cin. and ,Loulsv.. due e P. it.. closes SA. at: Singh. via Batt. and Washington. due PAL:, closes s'a. M. North-Western ,velntid, due 10 A. Da.. closes 9 i. x. Erie and We York, due 8 P. x.; Closet( 8 A:m. OCBB. Par ralue.- Ask• Lt. Orrred. • Bank of 850.00 8.93,75 _ssti.uu -Exchange MOO 44.00 43.50 Merehattllataull M. Bank • . • ... 50.00 47.00 45,00 Fantle Weposit Bank None in market. Hand Strebt Bridge •• .. ..... •• • 50,00 50.00 ~-45.00 'Northern Liberties Bridge &Lie 35.00 Old Allegheny 8ridge........... 25,00 30,00 35 , 00 Conneilsville IL R. Stock. paid on ' • shares,B2.so 5.00 1,43 City Bonds (0 1b cents) Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock- • •••• •• • • ..... •.. 50.00 4500 Da)ty Itevlew,ofthe Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, t T{tttuDAß hlcntm:ra. May 2501, - 1849.1 Flattr—Beeeims were tolerably fair yesterday, by fiver and wagon., Bat salei were dull—holders begged, brit buyers were generally shy. - IVe heard of very few sales on wharall at $4,314; from wagon, 54,1316431% From store tildes are at $1,50:12.1,56. ' - IClder--,Sales, of Crab from store at 5'14,60; sales of Homelike at F. 5.30. Corn Meal ' —lot much doing, but Mandy Market. Snki from first hands at Osital—SuNs on wharf nt ; from atom nt . . Fish—Markel rather bare o r Shad and He-flings. Sales of former, in a retail way, at $10,00; latter at $6,25. No. 3•slstikerel at 07,50. We noticed yeateiday a large lotof Mahon the Allegheny wharf. Tate—Sales of 25 bldg. N. C. at Ett,37, ' 0111s—Salea of Lard Pit at 5:c.; Linseed at 56e. Them appeara to .:be a downward t endency in the mat. 11sieon—Sales in a retail way are brisk teent stores, hut we notice bui,little change ia prices. Pale of casks yesterday at Dried resehes--liales of 40 sacks'it Not many in market.. Dried Apples—Till:market is bare; ptiee manias at e7e. By the Vreeldent of the United States. IN pursuntice of law. .1.•31FX K. POLK, ' , resident of 1. the limited States of -America. du herebydeclure and make known, that public sales will be held at the under mentioned 'maid ;Offices, iti \Wisconsin, - at the periods h •rebtafter designated : to wilt . At the Lund (Mice at the -Falls of St. Croix Rivera commencing on Monday : the tbuttetinh, day of August next, for the disposal 01 the public lands within the um _ (tenni:intoned townships and fractional townships, to wit: Nonk of the base line, and rest of thefourth principal' mss ?idiots. - , Townships ttketitysfive and twenty-six of range one. Townships twenty-live, wenty-six, mid twenty-seven, of range two. - l • Townships twenty-eight and twenty-nine, of range seventeen. . . Townships twenty-eight, tvienty-nine, thirty and thirty . two, of range eighteen.' „ Fractional townships tiventy-nine and 'thirtY, and toWnships thirty-one Mid thirty-two„ of range tweitty. At the sante phiee, conimenetng on Monday. the twen ty-eighth day of Augusfuext. for the dispoial of the pub lic lands within- the underinentioned townships and frac tional townships, to wit: - Aural of . Me basc line, dad teen of the fourth principal Mr- , Fractional townships twenty-six and twenty-seven, and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty one, and thirty-IWO, of ra n g twenty-one.. Fructional townships tiventy-sax. twenty-seven and t venty--;•ighi;and 'lnwitships twenty-nine, - thirty, thirty , nue. and thittY-twn. of lounge twenty-two. Fractional .townships twenty-n[4,dt 'and tWenty-nitie, a'td. townships •thirty and thirty-one, of ranr,e - tyrenty- Fraetional townsliiPs twentpohte, thirty,ond thirty one, of ' , lnge twenty-four. At the Land Office ut Green Bay, commeneitez on Mt n dtiy, the twenty-first day of August next, for the, disposal of the public:lands situated within the undertnennoned townships and 'fractional t • Ninth . of the brae litre; trout 'teat the,fourth, principal me . • Townothitin thirty-five, thitty-six. and thirtVseeen, and fractional township'thirty-tiglit. of ranice.tWetity„ -•-Fractional town/hips thirty-tiie,thirty-nix, thirty-seven anffthirty-eightt of range twenty-onc. Fractional towniatipn'thirty-five, thlrtvasiz,thirty=se ven and thirty-eight, of range tweraty-tivo. , Lands appropriated by law for the nM of echools t mili tory.or other purpose's. will be•excluded from the sales. The ttlfi-ring of the above mentioned lands , will he com menced on the Mays appointed, and proceed in the order iu which' they ore advertised. with all convenient dis putchruntil the wholeshaLl hire -been offered and the Tales then Cloned,. But no sate thrill be kept open longer than two weeks: wad int private entry of tiny of the lends will he admitted the expiration of the two C;ireit under my band at-the City of Wasbinston. this eighth day of May. Anito Domini one thousand eight bun dred and forty-eight. - By the President, JAMES. K. POLK. - RICHARD AI. YOUNG. Canineciionerof the General Land forum. NOTidE TIIE PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, -.Every persan.cutitird to the right of pre-emption to 'any of the lands_ within the Jovralivips and frectionni townships abaye enumerated, is remnircil to eAstlilish the same to theaatiatii ~....t f .the Register and. Receiver of the proper land a • •talre pstyment there Mr as soon its pranienble notice, and beforelhe day appointed for t "- eat of the public sole of , the lands etnb claimed, otheryriae such claim will Ire CHAFED M. YOCNG. mnyli-ta ' " `•nissioner of General Offish !Or' Loan. . . - - ... • '-' TRELIMIT DEPAItTNENT . ~ , " - ':: April 1'7,15-li. SfiAIISAII proposals will be received. under the act of -31st Morels Ink, until t. p. m.: on ftritunlay. the 17th June:U:4lc fur sixteen millions of dollars of United States Buick, trimburstible twenty years from and after the tinder of July. IF4ll,bearing six pet cent. interest par annum, payable Semi-annually. on the first days of Janu ary and July of each year. NO bid will be received be low par: nor will any bid - be considered unleos one per cent. thereof in deposited - in some depositerrof the United States at orbefore the date fixed for opening' the propo sals,. .The bids, its all eases, must be -unconditimud,and without any ref:lrene° to the bids of others, and should state distinctly the - premium Offered. The - proposals 6 hotild• fie. sealed, and endoried 'Preposalsfor /way I 0 , 15,' and addressedUs the Secretary of the Treasury, IVash lacteal City ' D. C. i The sums which may be accepted will be required to he paid to the depositary of the U. States nearest the pineett of residence of the perons respect lively *hose offers linty be successful: but the amount of the accepted bids from bidders not residing in the United 'states. must be deposited with the assistant treasurers et New Cork, Roston. Philadelphia, or. New Orleans. - 'lb give an opportunity to all persons to participate in the iu recurrent of funds in this stock. bids wilt bereceived for the lowest denomination of certificates authoritel,b law—being for fitly dollars—as well as for high... All cettificates under one thousand dollassitreMi ..p.'l . femble on the books of the treasury; but all . c 0 for that sum and .upwardiretal..he . tronnt,ferh. ':' od the books .of the treasury, or by. ktuseartwith coupons at tached at the option attire inrider. To -avoid expense, Afri anictmultiplication of.accOunto. all certificate ' with ifs tettfiched will be for the sun of one thou sandits but ars. ' • ' - The successful bidders will be required to deposite the amount awarded in five equal instalments in each of the montbsof July, Angus', September,October, and Norm berof the present year, except, for emus not exceeding twenty thourand,dollursov n bere the bidder maybe dete ous of making inunediate payment, in which case' the wh - oleamount my tie at once deposited. - The stock will bear interest in &leaser, from The date of,deposite. , The Kids will be opened ut the Treasury De . partment at 3,p. m:. on Saturday, the 17th of June, letS„ to the :prea mice of all persons whomay desire to attend; hut.;under a provision Introduced into the act of Min of March- loot, no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. 'Oirall. bide not aceepted,the amount deposited in adranie Will be immediately returned. The whole premium. on thir amount aWarded must be deposited its part of the first' . payment relittired , in July next. ' . . R. J. WALKER „ . . , ' . . Secretary of the Treasury. EaCh of the daily open of Boston, New York', Phila delphia, Baltimore; Charleston, and New Orleans, and in all other SIAM; the papers selected to print the laws of the United States, arsauthorized to puttlish this advertise ment: - ' : April 9t—dtlitliJuneif fro the Honorable the Judges of Court of Quarter X Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alla en Thc petition of John Smith, Third Ward,Pittsburgh, •'in the County aforesaid. huMbly sheirom, n u , y ou , petitioner he provided himself with materials for the acemmodationj of travelers and others, at his dwell . , ing house in, the Ward aforesaid, and pmy.a that your Honors will be pleased to grant him A licence to keep a - public house of entertainment. And pour petitioner. as •••in duty bound, will pray. JOHN SMITH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, •••••do certify, that *heat:love petitioner is ufgood repute for honesty and temperance, and well-provided with honer • •'niontand convenience for the accOmmodation of travel •,.•ersiraid others, and that said Invent is necessary. OwSliSriantigan, Pierce-Biernah, John Walsh, Thos. Thompson ; Henry Smith, Phillip - Reilly, John Coyle, Thelma O'Neil, W. H. Me'Conlogue, W. Trovillo • " Poorgo - Goilley,Peir,inityOn, John Deveront..., ; 4(1 ALENA NESHANNOCKS,-.200 Sacks moie of those 31 - ' GOOD POTATOES, juarecciied-aull-for Bak hy ... - - lap 21 - -- ..KING 2c MOORHEAD. - . Hari have tied sow of the 4 4ti• shannocka" amid' 6 - y Xing A- Moorhelidatiamondd Alley, and city hblieuly.stiy, that they' at - ofs - r can to' any pota- Awe% I have everseen in -this .market. POT • —SOO tbs.juat received and CO., cornerVirat and Wood sta. No. 1 Trimmed. Shad, for sale 11 - - ahIEITIVforSINCL R. -5 shares. St. Clair Street - Bridge Apply to lrnyl9l JAMES NAY. • e ~. ti s'; =lllllll Ming 4 .; • •,. . FOR &LOUISViLL'E. RHS; L" LA It SATCHDAY Pscasr.—The A I, No I fine and fast passeimer steam Pac ket TEII.tifiRAPH.J. J. Perry. Com . mender. will leave Pittsburg for Wheel. ing. Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or paisnge apply on board. or to • TORSI rit & DUNCAN, Agents. . The Telegraph bus been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodntions are inferior to no boat on the western centers. The Telegraph will twilit counts.- ion with the Ben Franklin -No and Pike No 9, to Saint . I.ottis.-time through, FIVE DAYS. op2l-y s'a•te.ik ni•ft. OOD CHANGE OF TlNlE=Siontner Arrange im-or from April 24.—Leave Alntichester nt 7 o'clock in the morning : and at each even hour until o'clock nt night. -excepting her t o'clock trip. which will he omitted. Leave her Pin street lauding. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the ntorn ing: and at half past each Inuit. until half-past 9ut night, omitting her half-past I trip, Sunditys excepted. p•'' . Grcenwood Gardeak is now open for the reception of vintners. The Boat WAS at the Garden. tdm. 9 law/km, Proprietor. . "---7— gliaizttitar 'Arrangement. ;lagtiiE steamer BEAVER. Chas. &Clarke, Master will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Giessen*, and Wellsville. every Itlonday, AVednesday, and Friday—and reienting un Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, A• ilttring.ll boat at the jandifig. we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For-freight or passage apply to mal7-tf- . G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. Greenwood Gardena. 'llllB oleaiant place of resort, two miles from Abe city, on the bank of the Ohio River. is now in full opera don. The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat. 'No expense has been spared to make it a desirnble place for recreation. iso much needed in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. j The grounds are well shaded withfruit nudjornurnettial trees. and flowers, in great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Creami tc m Rein te drink 4. Con fectioue r ies. Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, in its season. [Er The Steamer GREEN WOOD, a Pleasure Bow. leaves her landing. PtrrsrEsrr. below the old Allegheny Bridge, half-past ench hour, from half past 7. :V M.. until half-past 9, r. m., omitting her half-past 1 trip. This boat has been bunt expressly for the conveyance of passes 'ger* to this Gnrden. Persons wishing to rentain_in the Garden till a later hour that'll o'clock, can be accommo dated with an extra trip,lY tipplying to the Captain. The whole establishment is conducted on strictly moral and temperate principles, and closed on Sunday. 'HMV:O JAMES arKAIN. Cheap Properly and Easy Payments. "UM SAI.I•:—.I Brick House null Lot, 44 feet front on Vine street, by 114 feet deep. Price, 31,200, Terms: S3OO in hand; balance in nine years, in quarterly pay ment.. The purchaser thus he enabled to possess himself of this property by paying little more than a rent. S. CUTHBERT, General /Kent, ma- 0 0 Smithfield street. Patterson's Carriage Manufactory, Opposite the Aferrhants' lintel. Smithfield street. and in Di amond Allo, between freed and Smithfield street, WHEW: may else - hos be (mind an assort s mil Cairiages 1M I ehes. .... ,z,ano ,--.4- .1 ti a r Buggies. and ull kinds of dear . "3 1 ' Vo k 1t t10w1 4 . 3-1 fronit six horse Wagon down to l e Whe r e: barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract fog env thing In the above line are respectfully invited to call. may 6.tf Sow Take Notice. monsknowing themselves indebted to Arthur*, A.,. button & Co.. (Eagle Foundry.) are requested to call at their old Warehouse. on liberty street. All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a 'justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next. May 16 ARTIII3IB. NICIJOLFON k Co. fEr A general assonment of Hollow Ware. &c, at the lowest 'runlet rules. Liberty at.. head of Wood at. mayl7:4n ARTIIUILS. NICHOLSON & Co. NIPORTEH OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, AND . T 1 HAVANA CIGAILS. moor of Smitlifield and Front st.s., otters fur sale. on pleasing terms: 4 half Pipes Otani Brandy.Durk viuthrcoe3,7 to 45 half `1 3 qr. . . 4 1:1: Vintage, 1837 to " " 5 eiginh IS-12. " " " 2 half pipes Hennessy " rk, IFJ2. 2 I. •, •: nd e , 2 " " Sazenc 2 qr. itit it ti 4 " Scienetta " • Dark. 2 pipes Swan Gin. 2 " Iniperial Eagle Gin. 1 " Blfte k" 1 pantheon Jamaica Spirits. " 10 qr. pipes IlonCito Port Witte,/ Vintages, IW/ to 10 " " London Market '• $ 1842. •40 " " Burgundy Port " 12 " " S. S. Madeira Wine. 12 " " L. AI. " " Supetint Brands 10 " " Symington " Vintages 1a37. . S eighth pipes." 10 qr. pipes Pemartin Pale Sherry, 5 " Antonulado " Vintages 1910. 4" Brown " " Chdice Brands. 3 " Gulden " " 4 pipes Faval Madeira Wine, 3 " Sicily " " Fresh arrival: 12 hhds. Sauterne " • IDireet Importation, 40 ht . " " 15 qt. casks Sweet Malaga Wine. 10." " Dry 100 doe. brig. Brandies , Various brands, 150 " " Wines. Very old. 15 baskets Crown Champagne. 20" Maltese Cross 'r 15 hhds. Claret St. Esteprm, 15 doz..htls. " • 50 bbls. 0. IL Whiskey, •; 25 bf.bbls." " lit 1840 and 42 • 20 bbls. old Peach Brandy, 250011 La .Vega Regalia -Cbrors • 25000 " Rosa " ' 2000 Washington " 5000 Rapides " 5000 Dos. Amigos 5090 Silva 1201.Clemencia 2000 I.n Antique 4, trooo Ortiz 2000 Emu's!, .La sto Sena Principe " 10000 St. Ili.. . 10000 Fella " 200 doyen Playing Cards. 9 boxes Esters. .10.". Chewing Tobacco. 4 bbls. Powdered Sugar. SO lanes Sardines. 8 casks London- Porter„qta. and pls. With Many other articles in the line, too n emus to mention.'Many-of the Wines and Liquors are y own importation, direct from Europe end the halite . coun try merchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel, era are invited tomtil and examine a large and well • d stock. . (mayl9) P. C. MAR rxTRAcT of a letter, dated Bentsville. Atny 8, 1R., - A.:4 Mr. b us D. hroacom—Dear Sir:—l have sold six' dozen of yOuilnyaluzible cough Syrup. in this place. and hiivOrtevex known it in nay one instance to fail in effect .ll:olJhunent eure;but frequently find that one fourth 0 abet cure on those who have seyess - eoaihelliavC been out of the Syrup for some tjme, kind ttgilltheleVe Avonld have sold six dozen more, if I had 11u1kt6.74-Will'alvrtiyit try and keep a good supply on liont4ifsitiifothet Cough - Syr* will ccli since yours has W3I, G. 110 U; 41 and sold Dniggist, ood ieslocir below all Dinmoud - ey, Pittsburgh. Also,Tdrinits'Att.firbionetthela C ity l ay rrr. William 11. King, A.' •Eitriebkarid • W: In Elizabeth, ky James inaelsTituid4tintoslV :by: all the „Druggists and Store-keepers in Western 'Pennsylvania. mayt.7 . . 'llO the Honorable t 6 Judges of - the Court of . Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of•Alle- The petition of James Newell, Hof Ross Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly. slieeth; Thnt your petitioner. bath provided himself tv with materials for the accommodation, of .travelers and others, at his dwell ing 110lifie in the Township aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will. he pleased to grant bin , license to keep a publiclouse of entertainment., And your petitioner, as in duty bound. will pray. 04;7 JAMES NEWELL. We, the subseribers, citizens of* . aforesaid Towns • do certify, that the above petitioner is of good r for honesty and temperance, and is well provided w house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, mid that said tavern is necessary. James Lorigree, W. Ray, N. Good, James hPAleer. H. Merlin, Casper Reel. J. Lloyd. IL Good, J. Corder, G. Coop er, G. i Lightenp, J. Colebaugh. mallSql3to 1 1 0BACCO—l0cases J. Myer's,-supr tb.Lemp; . 3 do. J. Thomas, supr Nectar, 1.2 p; Just reed and for sale by - ap7 IHILLBR &;;RICEL'TSON. 'BRANDIES-2.1.11f pipes ffincrior Hennessy Brandy of 0 the same importation as the last 4-qr cask superior Otanißrandy now landing and for sale upio . - -P. C. MARTIAN. AVINI. C.- MERVDITII TpLax.ra-en bbls. Ohio extra, landing Iro Eli 'meanel -14 r. HAMHAVOII, ) Ft ISEger, ruid 104 Front ets: 41(1/1 ,SACKS .GALENA POTATOES, j ust received per Steamer Wyoming, and for sa b y • EDMOND REitt. OM= EMI= iiiiSE 11 ivcr Iptegigctiii; POltti, *OP, PrrIPSIIIIJR.GII. 9, }EST 'NV-41*A larrius'etliiSNEL4 • AlttutElt , • • .Stetuner - Beaver. Clark, Wellsville: • " Btolll-118?iiie. • " Alltattic.Parkinisbn, . do; • • " `-Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; " • Mieltigan N 0.2, Gilinn.l3eaVer; ,Lake Erie: Hemphill, Beaver ; " Brilliant; Grace, Ctn. " Sunfish; -- • C 4 - Wheeling; " " • Euphrates. Calhoun, On.; • - " Newark, Bishop, Zoneaville• Americati Eagle. Atkinson, N. O. Steamer Beaver. Clark, 'Wellsville; - Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville; " • New Entatutd No. 2, Dean, .Cis; - • Consul: Kinney, Wheeling; " • ' Wellsville, Barnes, Wheeling; " 1111, Vernon. Notintr., St:Louis; " Robert Fulton. Colter. St. Leuls; " Comet; Boyd, :Zanesville : Gondolier. Lyon, St. Louis; ! r See card of Bro*nsville packets. . . .o.tr See cards of Wellsville packetv LOUISVILLE. PACKETS MICICE33 EMI . . . C. . :..111:ntia g er and Lessee' 1177 Last ilie=Farewell Eugagetnen .Tharasday evening. May .ti ill be presented the' • Sparticus• i• Mr. Forrest. Pha fins. ~,, Mr. Oxley Lenbra Miss Porter. •AITER WIIICU. DANCE BY - MISS ANNA MALVIN:A. To conclude with the Farce of the: SWISS. COTTAGE. - -. NatzTiek Mr. Dunn. Lisette - . YtTiss Petrie: fl - First and Second. nar;'73e.; Pit, :34 Ga ll orn Private Saxes, fly - Doors open post :7; Curtain rises t beton' S . BARNUM'S TRAVELING . EXHIBITION- SPLENDID PAVILION, 100 FEET BY 10 FEET. -. Conetructed ca - presslyforthis estabilehtnent; and direction With seats dud zonrenienter. under the direction tif HOTT 3 NICHOLS 4- TOTTEN: Wilt be ezlibired _front of the AMERICAiVIIOTEL, on Thursday, Friday and Sat tarday Evenings corlinieWeing at o'clock: 41w, on Friday and Saturday Afternoons at 3 leciotk. • . - PT. BARNUM has great pleasure: in anuouncing s at the public that he has fined out a traveling exhi bition; tot istiu b of n most curious, valuable and unique, variety of novelties and perfonnunees, Selected with great cure from his vast and popular establishment in New. York, and tbrming . one ot the most interesting exhibitions ever seen in America, embracing, in an eminent degme,- instruction and atnnsernent. Neither pains. or expense have Leon spared in combiningattractious wtdch are' as novel and entertaining, and ut the same time instructive, and free.from the slightest objections from the moral and religious commniiity. Mr, B, also begs - to. assure the. public. that the moat strict order and decorum will al ways be observed throughout the establishment, so that hithes and children will ever find it a. perfectly safe rind hirevable . place of recreation and amusement, whether accompanied by gentlemen or not—aud as an evidence that he will lie able to effect this most desirable object, he has !denture in stating that every person connected with the is a TLETOTALER. Where temperance prevails, order and decorum can always be maintained.` It is impossible to give the entire details of the exhilii fidat suffice it to say that the establishment• will require the services of more than thirty persons, Theexhibition will include thegrent French Diorama and Punched/a of the FUNERAL. OF NAPOLEON: rep— reitenting the most gorgeous and magnificent spectacle , ever witneased. •. - . The SCOTCH ItIANINIOTH BOYS, the largest in the world,:weighing over SOO pounds, Their wonderful ex periments so Mesmerises and Clairvoyance have aston ished thousands. MISS k:MMA LESLIE'S 141.1ARTETT CHOIR, cow aiming of the first vocalists from the American Mitieuta, N. Y., and the principal concert rooms in New York, Phi , ladelphia and Boston. (Miss L. is also favorably known in the western couniry) will sing a variety of he most popular songs. duetts, glees. quartetts, chorus, etc, MISS WHITLOCK, a little miss of only eleven years of a e, will appear in a variety of elegant, chaste nod popular Dances, which will be changed at each perform ative. PL•TII MORRIS, the renowned and laughter provoking comic delincator,and author of the most popular melodic/1, among which are the "Raging linnawl," "Yankee Polka," etc. BILLY W/11111.1.00K. the renowned and popular Banjo Player, will appear in a variety• of Ethiopian extrava ganzas, ballads, savings, doings, etc., accompanied by one or the most celebrated minstrel bands of New York. LAUGHING GAS will be administered by Prof. David. son to some of the audience, or to some one Connected with the establishment: • . . Previous to the commencement of the exhibition on the atop". ProC lkwineou will unitise the audience with Fan cy Glass Wooking. in all varieties, forming birtle.eltips, candlchrae, etc., all of which will be for mile nt reason able price', At the close of each egltibiiion, a 'midi hnitooh sttillbe sent up from the yard. tp:" I.:111041km commences—afternoon at 3 o'clock, evening at s o'clock. Dours open one hour in advance. thus giving an importunity to witness the Glass Working, Giant Boys, etc. lir Admission, 23 cents—children under 12ho if price. nly24-4t Valuable 1m roved isropere3. OR SALE—A Krick !louse and Lot. lit :Ith Word, Ott Vine street; price 61000. Also. n Krick Route and Lot. 4th Ward, Congress street; price 81300. .Also, a Brick Ilmise and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; price 81400. Also, n (trick Rouse and Lot on Jousts - se., Alle gheny: price 81011.1. Also, a vuentit Lot on Locust street. sth Want; price 8350. A hurguitt can he hail in the above. Terms aceominodriting. S. CI:MIMI:RT. niayl.l General AVent. Smithfield street. MO the Honorable the Judi:cis of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pewee, to and for the County of Al legheny; The petition of Joseph Robinson, of the Fourth %Curd, eity of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. humbly chew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the wand aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant blot a license to keep a public house of entertninntent. Abal your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . . JOSRPEI ROBINSON. We, the substriliers. citizens of the aforesaid ward. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided viiilt house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others, Butt that said tavern is necessary. John 1). Bailey, Wm. A. At'Millen, John F. Moore, J. Cabins, Beriistril (tart, Joseph Jackson, Walter Scott. Wm. M'Kee. A. Jackman, C. 51'C:emelt, John M'Nfichnel, George R. Leerier. nta23-113to (Chronicle ropy 3t.antteharer Post.) New Paper and Book ketahlksksuens. No. 79 'Wood armed, bet:vent Fourth and Diamond alley. r 'HE subserit•ers have just opened. at the above stand, a large stock of slikrent qualities Ruled said Plain IVhite and Blue Writing and Leiter Paper. Commercial and Packet Polo nut Cap. Derry 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, Denny and Cup buy Books and Ledgers, superior paper, and hest eastern binding; School Books, all kinds; Quills. Gold Pens. Ink. Wafers. '4 Bill Files. lee. Blank Books. of all sires. ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or RAGS' at cash prices. JOU PRINTING. Having a Job Office in colinexion with our establish ment, we are prepared to execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing: Hooks, Pamphlets. Circulars, Business Cards, Hills of Lading, Ike.. with despatch. and nt low prices. ELLIOTT de ENGLISH. No. 711 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. in -At our store on Market street, between Third and Fourth. may at till times be found a !urge stock of Theo logical and Miscellancoua Hooks. New Bisokr, received, as soon as published. and sold at the lowest prices. The publications of the American Sunda y School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. always on han.l. Catalogues furnished on application. }lt.i.tarr & ELNOtasu, ma Market at.. bet. Third and Fourth. rfONs - C - Sfi s rioN, Carefir,lsll/11NerTIVICENiti, ll BRONCHMS. &c.—To Constemptites.—Four-fifths of you are really sin:feting frOm neglected colds. or an ob struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li ring of those tubes through which the air we brentheis distributed to the lung. . This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough. difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. and a spitting of blood, 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 certuiu in its effects, and cannot full to relieve, ID , For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at., near Wood. inay3 "Strait Boat Stock for Sale. ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO , .44 AIIIVG for sale; also, one eighth of steamer U ON. or particulars and terms enquire of S. & W. HARBAUGH, my 6 53 Water street and 104 Pront:st H TE IT 0: 6 1ITS tria G POST, an the Daily and melt of the W ly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Western and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbet's Counterfeit De terror. &c., kept for sale by ISAAC HARMS, At hie General Agency and Intelligence Office,. Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange lintel. maylo All haportcrl Cigar, DRIED PEA HES-50 bash.. on hand and for sale by maid KING dr. "MOORHEAD. `OAP AND CANDLES-50 boxes No. Soar; 25 '6 Candles; just Ind , Irmo iteanier Pacifie, and for sale by roa2 S. & W. 11ARDAUGH. BACON-lu hhds. Prime Canvassed Slams; 35 " plain Hams and Shoulders; . Just received' and for sale by maS ' SELLERS & NICOLE. rlklk; SOLt^TION OF JET.—A !Maid DUMAN HAIR IDYE, that*lit , he, O. hair dporfeet raven blackness, i nollailmat Chatbrun .oves un eit .1 ~ and b Price, y 50 cents, or 81,00. 82 NO' . .„,....r.,. - WM. JACKSON. Agorti, 4 .- 11,frhr25. —,— SO Liberty street. Pittsburgh. IRES.II FISII.-12 bbis. No 1, Herring; 10 bbls. No 1. ' Shad; 13 bbls. N 0.3, Mackerel; just received and for side by KING & MOORIIHAD, rt29-tf Diamond. corner Diamond alley TO I.ol`—A Brick /louse, bonier of Webster and Ful ton streets, formerly occupied lty J.D. Butler. Fos. session given immediately. Apply to - feblo-If -- - J.- C: CUMMINS. CFIEESe-A !Eli — A — Western Reserve Cbeese r of a at* parlor quality, for sale by ma- CUMMINS & SMITH. ARDEN Flaw TO LET—On a tense of ten years, more or less: tweloy-five Acres, five miles from the city, well suited for gardening purposes. • • ..nty22-3td4w THOMAS MELLON. - - • FISN-25 10 2 bbl%. Large No. 3 Mackerel; , " • 121.,1- . u . n 2 u 12 " No. 1 Herring; just reed and fop sale by mat. SELLERS & NlcaLs, fl oo l, , treWittVffaiiiiiiittilsTS•Gt.issrOTi,7l,-- k J ). .Itbl e Jellies, put up in pound and quarter pound pap,avith directions for using. For sale by • - • B. A. FAHNESTOCIt & CO., . . Cor. First and Wood at,. mny2o Also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. rrOBACCO-10 boxes Brueich & Watkins ss; 2 '. a‘ " extra pounds; 5 " " " 12s and 16s; 10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist; : - 111 " Pgh. Cavendish; • • 5 as • Play; 20,000 Common Segars; ' 20,000 Half Spenisli do.; for sale by mnfi .L D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood St. • vTANTED—An active partner; with $1.50u cash cap ,' hal, to cngage in a profitable manufacturing busi ness, favorably established in the city. S CUTHBERT, ,General Agent, mtn3 ;-• ' Smithfield street. To Dry Goods Merchants. . JIA. MASON & CO, 60 Market at., hove received of e 6 cases of cheap Printed Lawnaand Muslim, 8 do. rench do., of every variety of sty ' le• 10 . do. of, good style Girtgkanis; 4 do. new style Of Prints; 4da. Iliac and Dotage Calicoes.; 30 do. 131•aphed 'all * widths; also, eases :Bleached, Brown and Blue DrilDottediarlevi Cheeks, Oambroons, All of which wile offered at he lowest-eastern wholesale prices., lAaA =UM MIES=IM MME OMMME ' • • 42- lEEE . . . _. 41 .5 ~~.:: -' ~.: i..f .. ~... _. ..., 5,..i. ... . .~.tu..:, .. .. PITTSIiIIRGH TLILEUI.TRIS. SOMETAIING NEW. MENNE •!'; ' i t- lIMBE EiMM Airis7:6 l T/Iw . drdii, ' AUCTION stkians DYJAMES lIPICENN4,'4UCTIONEER, 114 WOOD STREET: TIIIIEE . DOODS YEITAL rtNTRA SALE of 'Dry Goods. Faticts Artitles,AVatchrs tind , Ctitleig.--Will - be sold, ntM'Kenna's Anction Room. No. 114 Wood street, three doors from - Fifth. day, and night. (Sundays excepted.) until the large stock on blind is disposed of. UM peremplory orders:have been re ceived from the Owners.. to close without reserve or the least possible delay: the various consignments remaining unsold from-the present sprint: trade. Terms: .All- stow, tinder Stil.oo. ra,th. pnr finals: from 850,00 to slllo,oo,'sixtit days; and all sums over $lOO,OO, three mOntAsygood approved endorsed notes.' nP 29 : • . -JAMES AVICENNA, Auct. - ADPITIONAL SALE. of Valuable "BUILD ING: LOTS, - at duetian Will be 'sold, on the pre: ousel. on - Saturday . next, May 27th, at .3 . o'eloek, r , sr.. in addition.to titti,Badding Lets already adSertised—Tbree „„i na idi 3 BuILDING LOTS, two of which front 2: 1 feet On Congress street, and extend back 00 feet; being Nos. 31. and 31. Also; Loy on Olurgaret street. . n 024 JAMES Itrk'XINNA: Anet. -1Y Gogps,sPerrniturr. - Wervar..t, Farietu Thurs day nex!, hlay '2sth. at ItrO'CIOCk. k3r.: Will be sold, at ItlcKenna's Auction Dooms,.No. 114 Wood Street, three i s doors from Fifthoi inrge and general. assorlinent. of Dry .Gootls, of every description, received direct from the eastern cities. , Also. at the same - time, Iltbalattee of a retail Country' Store, 'comprising: Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts. CtiliCOM LIIIVIII3, Ginghtall3, Blenched und Brown Mitslins, th.c. . - • At 2 o'clock, p. new n,d second-lituld Furniture. Feather Beds. Bedding. Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils. &c: ' At curly gas light. dame evening. new and aecolithhand Gold and Barer Wotellis. of every description. Also, Variety Articles and Dry GoddA. J FS hick - ENNA: Adel. OWL AT Tliltit-88,000 Worth of Philadelp l hia >rad y made Clothing. at Auction and Private :.41111:. for ten days only, ui AVE:mina's Auction ROMs; NO. 114' Wood street, three doors from Fifth, commencing at 10 O'clock A. N.. and at 2 P. M., of each day, and 'at early gas light each evening: Gentlemen wha.arc in want of such articles. will please call immediately. as the stock must and will be suld, Avithant.reSefte. The Goods can be examined at any time fluting each day, and purchas ers buying at Auction Will he Warranted to he suited in size; If not, they need udt take the articles. ad'? ' JANIES . AVEENIVA, Anat. Tjlt — AT:ElirVATEl—Firsitive, of Two valuable and I.li, eligibly slalaled LO TS, in the. Siith Wahl, city of Pittsburgh; well edapted‘fht either private residences or huSines stanch! •' At AuMimi, .ait the premiseti, on Saturday nett, May :nth, ut 1 &clock in the afternoon, will he sold. ut public snle,liout reserve, to the highest and best bidder. me the premises, in the Sixth Ward, city of Pitpiburg,lt, the following described property, belonging to Messrs. Hen ry and Themes ?Muter. of Louisville, ftyi viz:. Two valuable Lots of Ground, Nos, 1,4 and 170, in Scott's plan of out lot No. 1, each fronting 2111. on Prim sylvanin Avenue, and extending 00 It - deep to 'Union alley, situate between. Elm and Henry streets, in said Ward. It is the most valuable city property offered mpublie mule far many years. Those wishing to purchase can apply at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber. N 0.114 Wood st., for any infortruttion require& Title indisputable. fintime. TILOMAS 14r !MR. tooTl JAMES ArKENNA. Amt. • ACC VION SALES, BY JOHN 1). DAVIS. AUCTIONEER. • South... Ems corn, of Wood and Fifth strata. G.NTAI.OGUE Sale of 2250 .Fashionoble Spring and Summer rlarrneitis , on a credit of 3 1310111i111 an all sums acre $lOO. Will be sold withonl. reiterec, at the Commercial Sales llooin;coiner of Wend and Fiflh sts., nu Friday morning May Mill. oaten o'clock, a large as sortment of superior quality new style fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting of merino, tweed, cot- Jonntle, g`inghtuu, kreinkin. linen and check sack COWIN super plaid and figured cotenant, French gingham; fancy cashmere unit plaid mid black satin vests, super fancy cassirnere satimett, Ilatb cord. Roxbury stripe, courntude and Bourbon cassiinere punts, blue stripe merrimac, hickory, check nod Canton Bonnet shirts, fine muslin shirts with' linen linsouls, collars,„&e,bleorched and brown muslin -and drill drawers, iamb - mi . ; duck. brown drill and deitinim overalls, figured and plain baize jack ets, Jr..c. amyl JOHN D. DAVIS.-Acct. /AN l'hurstlav ',no th ing. !Lath inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Vf Commercial :Itriles Hoorn. corner of Wood anti streets, will be sold, several fresh invoices of faney, Sus ple and variety goods,. all of which must be closed /Of tuatnediste settlement *jilt consignees. TheOssortment for this sale embraces a Ilery large end 'general stock of woolens. silks, linens, domestic and mistures_i such as— Fine dress I,%svits, French Scotch, nod Manchester ging- Immsonotle color and figure :.d., Itemize, balzariates, best quality imported prints, American ditto, tweeds, vesting.; cashmeres, pantaloon cheeks. gob' mist tweeds., English ettasillltte. superfine broad cloths, satinetts, fine British shirting, indigo blue cheeks, brown stieeting. blue, black, and 14111 colored dress silks, skein silk. patent thread, rib bons, superior cotton Isoiscry,elastic top silk gloves.figur .4l satin vesting*, Italian silk travutz, gingham and lawn crovetsclustie suspenders, silk and cotton bandkerchisfs, .fancy shawls, burtuze scarfs. &e. 3, Several (11/109111 of fine artigeials. Ditto. do head dresses, Bonnet ribbon's. cotton fringes satin and braid bonnets, /cc. &C. On Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, new and sceond baud furniture to great variety:atnoug Which, in particu lar. are fine spring hair scat sofas, cane tent mahogany rocking chair. pla in, and clopsing bureaus, large mahog. any framed mirrors, card and side tables. JOHN D. DAVIS.. Auerr. AUl:lrid N - 4 - AT;eil V tit L'Y 11W. J. I;URNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, ;v. W. CORNER Ol YEDIMAL STYE= A.XO TOR .DIA}IO3I4 130:4: TrONED SALE OF•PRI/PERTY at Auction.-- On Saturday evening, the 2lth inst., at 2 o'clock, at the Auction Room. north-west corner of Federal street nod the Diamond, will be positively sold, without reserve. all that certain Lot or piece of ground situate in Reserve township. at ilic distance of one mile only from. the bor— ough of Manchester, and.2o rods front the Beaver. road, being, Lot No. 2ta, as marked and numbered in the plan of the Reserve Tract. opposite Pittsburgh. containing, be. tween seven and eight Berea. It is very healthfully situ ated for a residence. There is a good spring at - wetter ou the premises. fEr'''Persons delimits of further information, will please call on Cupt. John %Vocals, near the premises. Terms: One.tiairth regiduc i n three equal annual payments. with interest. secured by bond and mortgage. The above property wan advertised some time since. to be sold on the 1111. Mar. but agreenbley to Mewls!. of the owner, was poatpnned until the firth. etas 1 AVM. J. BURNSIDE. Ano.• AUV - J lON SALES IN RUM 'NG/lA.III, BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, A UCT'R. !FI N FRIDAY 1-:VX2cl:ol,l9th inst.. at a o'clock. at the ki AllOlOll Room corner of CarsdnandlMO streets, (second floor or the building occupied by 11Icssrs. Wendt AYilson, Dry Gootla Merchants.) will be sold. without reserve, a large assOrtment or Dry floods. Ready-made Clouting, Shirts, Hardware, Watches, and . Jeweler, hooks: t. c. • Dealers arc requested is attend, as the sale vrill be paa tive. Htteallet, t shall have regular night stiles of dry goods. hatdware, &e., at the above mentioned room, on FueNlay,Wednesd ay and Friday evenings of every week. luny 19 %I'M. BIXIIN?•IDE. Anrt. , . PRIVATE DISEASES. .I.kErotrn, No -. 45 eases M tu or4ri A ra li f e e Y o'r t dsi nT i l ea b ;n e o ° lu7s u i l n k e "L id i :li a tal .„,tri r to the bumun-frame. ~, pi _ - ,i , ( lis and Syphilitic emptions.conorrheca ,1 , 1 . ;.,..,' and its consequences, together with all re. neTtal datalef. impurities of the blood, -with all diseases of nnerrat origin, skin diseawkwith strictures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female„weakness, diseases of the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints', fistula m aim. nervous afrections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder 'ancl kidneys,.scotbutie' eruptions, leper. ringworm. mercurial diseases, de. TWELVE YERILV P R ACTICE. . Exclusively devoted-to the study and treatment of Vette real disorders, and those arising trbm youthful excesses , gaiety, climate, or impurities of the bltiod, whereby the coustnuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Drown to act' assurances of speedy relief to,all who ratty place themselves under his tate. Dr. Brown's offices are donveniemtly arranged inn, sep arate apartments. Patients CPU visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. - It is of importance to many persons in need of meffical aid, to obtain goad advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brawn's ready skill in relnevingvtarria/ dis easesn their various forms and stages,offers mdtitements whiat i can rarely be equalled. Strangers 010 hereby op prised that Di. Drown has been fegularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment tlf. those diseases. Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated — surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. frrCertain., safe and speedy cures Will, in all eases; be guaranteed. - Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inlet' minion frout,buniness. Irrliernia or Rupture.—Dr. Drown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to cull, as he has paid partacu ler attention to that disease. Letters from- a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. lU'Office on Diamond Alley, a'few doors front Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dentin I. • oct2s-dar.vel y lIEUMATISSI.—Dr. Brown's newly discovered rein edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy fol'that . painful trouble. It never fads. • , Office and Private Consultation Roonis,No. 115, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh ,- Pa. The Doctor is always at home. i an 1 f,,..4litwit t.thEK.h GALENA POI'A'I . OES—A superior ar- OVI.) title, just received per seamier Oriental, and for sale by ' EDAIOND GREER, Liberty st., man - • opposite Southfield. GOLD don. Onguiey;besi; jr 2 doz. 4il). rnediunq 1. doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard &Brothers; justreceived by npll ZIOULON XINSSY. . _ C.! UPERI3 S XIiSTRATEB .OR THE 1.0 ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expreaslydcsigned for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Mothers. New York. To be completed in 12 parts. - Part Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON ar..ercicrioi4, npl2 col.: Market and ad sts. T. DLELLOV, • —• ATORZSMY and COUNSELLOR LAW;:offtee ! in Melion , s Buildings; corner of Wylie and Fifth meets east side of the Court House. irj• Collecting. Conveyancing, examinglliOns:of Re cord., Ice:. promptly, and accurately attended to. tnyle' • S PIRIT.% TURPENTINR.-20 barrels just received and for sale by IL A. FAIEVESTOCK b. CO., may 10 cor. in and Wood sts. ill tie received up to 3 o'clock.. ta:~-of pß t O be T' B o lh .SA an L;S o N f ;i . ' .. une' next, at;the office - of - J. W. Serra. Stuart's Bnilding,s, tvten the ty- H°6Pitai ' "d huelding n Culvert , ~ here Mils` ond stoiscA .five Thousand yntde t • k viovirjoidine lap. done will be exhibited one - wee th e tipynaisivvaerufutt;,lll.l.f.,!,.-C:onutti, EGIBBEIE -, .;1 , • • E=== . .., • , - MOE ~. ,t ~.: .. ~ MEM ~:.., .vttant—Daat QLOLUMIL - SPRING AND 81:11111-EIVGOODS1 •ja rai t • • I Jake A. A. -1,..k.50N ' I - C..I...ANTHONY* cirrsurantL I, :taw YORK: - A. A. 'Mason Co., • '•• ;11 - 0. GO 'Market Street. berwren 7'hird_and Fourth S'ltedi t PrrirsuunGti. PA., TT AVE recently opened their new and elegant Store, with an extensive stock tf. rich Spring and Summer Goods, comptising upwards three hundred paesages of the latest and most fashionable. styles. Merchants throughout the countryare particularly invited to call and exiumne our stock. its it.is our intentio.t to offer our goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of firm, residing in New,York. will he constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goods. thereby giving us every facility in the transactioo,of-oilt-: ; business that could he possessed ho eastern hotrees. Prtees are there fore- nu:unlaced to be as. low: as the ictivest New York and Philadelphia rates: . up 7 R. D: Tl[ompsotn t Ao 110 Tr S treet, . _HASjust returned frota the eustenvenies *Willis se cond supply of Spring anti Satin:ter ARV GOODS! Having: disposed of the whole of - the Cnipet Stec*. pre, riot's to 'going east this Tart tittle-kind - hong: entirely tree from the care of that' business-1' am enabl3l to devote my *hole Intention to the purchnse Of Dry Goods. ' Customers and the public genertilly truly depend upon- Tending. at the above No ; every thing, rich arid beautiful that into be found in - the Dry Goods market. - fle bps in store, anti is - now receivitigathe following Goods: Barred and'plain Grenenienrs; • Burred and plain Silk Tissues; Satin harred and phtiir Ilareges; ' Lainartimi Plaids. new article; Jasper Plaids.; -do.- - do.; French end Organdy Lawns; Barred mid Plain Luten Muslims. ' DRESS .-a SILAS. nien•Clirtmeliattslrediudes: Rich changeable striped; - rich barred: Fine Lustred black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Vlachs.-&c i Brussels Lace and Silk Fring,es, for trimming the above] good asdor4lo4t. - Shatc/Thiadepurttnattirvery : Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Cunten Critple; Chiim iterrige; new style Linen Net, 8-.4 for 431 each; with every variety -at low Linen Goods--Damask Table Cloths; Bleached end Brown Napkins; Towellings, Crashes, Burnley'hem ." Ginghams—French, Ln , gtish, and - Manchester, o every style and texture. • ' Calicoes—ln endless variety. from'file. upWartis. Bleached and Brown' Sheetings, Drillings; Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as tile:. &c. • R. D. THOMPSON, Now Dry Goods.t.Prosh Arrival, • -- ru Db,- - A 7. No. 65 MARKET ST.. ESTWEEN 4711 ST. AND 2111rDLANIOND. VIM undersigned busiest received n large -and Splen .l, did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from the. Im porters and Manufacturers, since the recent greet fall in prices,iz : 44 - Ern l, ti :Mishits. (I Ms: Furniture Prints 6} to 121 e. 7.8 Bien !led " ' 6j •'44 Purple " 1:11." 4-4 . " 8 " " Blue nod orange prints VII" Dress Gin - Oates 111 to 15 " - - ' - "ItgliAll Lawns La " NEW SIWRESS-GOODS. Satin stripe Granite Barage, Fancy Dress Silks, Plaid Crape D'Orleans, Chametecin " . ~ Satin st. and pr, Silk , fissnc. Black Satin barred Silks, New style I tench Lawns, Black Gro. Tr Armour:" ~ 1 Camlet Lustres. • New style Brocade. The Libras are requested to call and examine a splen did ossorunem of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and 'colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls, white Brosha Barage Shawls. Bromide and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk And Black Barred Santee Shawls,. Black 'and COlared Silk Pringe Thibet and S tuns Dl Lame Shawls. , I have also receiVed n M 4111166 assortment of new style HOMISt Ribbons, Linen Cambria Handkereltie6g, Cravats and Scarfs, black nod colored Kid Gloves, link thread inohair mid twisted silk Gloves and Milts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Pa rasoletts und-Sun ShadeE The Gaxxmcitax are partieulurly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment of Mack, blue.' olive . - brown and invisible green Frellol and Enc.lish Cloths, and a vuriety of new style fancy Vcstings,Cassitneres, Cravats, Occ. • . • 1 hare also a barge stork of Staple Goods. viz: Drown and bleached linen Table Cloths, :1111Mlla Diaper.- Irish Linen.. Cononadc. Linen Drilling. Cheeks, Slue_ Drills, Ajnnchcster and Scotch Ginghtuns, Chtunbrey Gingham:, brown and blenchtul 11.10011ns of nll descriptions, which will be sold_ at least 25 per cent. below last yenr's prices. AIISAI.OM MORRIS, apS • • • No. (1.5 Market street, Pittsburgh. RNTL.PISIbINS , FURNISHING GOODS.—Wdoie sstr..—Edicant Taidd 4. co., have just received 'our large; stock. of 'New and Fresh Spring Goods, to-viVell we 'Mite tha attention of country merchants and cral , . era generally. We have received from our factory - east. large stock of S 1411,41 1; best minutfacturet consisting, of ' 10 doz. A No-I:4 ale Plait Shirts, standing collars; 20 't ". :Narrow " and Byron; do " nimbi* quality " 60 " very low priced " 12 " fine linen bosoms- with collars ; 35 " and common bosoms ,•' 80 " Drat] standing collars : all qualities; • 40 " 'black and fancy adjusting Stocks; Also. from the eastern eines: .6 eases fine Gingham litubrellas; " •sind common Suspenders; . - St " under Shirts nod Drawers ; 20 dozen gent's' Lisle Tied. Glove*; • 411 " cotton, elastic temps; . 230 " brown and mixed' nd cotton half 'lose, all qualities; Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Snicks, and Ties Carpet Bags, We invite the attenuon of mereltantsand dealers to an examination of our Granter and prices: knowing;, that un der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased. we are able to oder slime inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or. to fact,.-tlin_aust ern. cities, • .One of oar firm in constently in the Famterit in' a act, ity licensor which we arc daily aupplied with New Goods. ED‘VALID TODD .1. CO., corner of Fifth and Market itreete, ltd story . over &P. }DMus, entrance on Filth %tree*. Alr.IL Inbar/IV tins just commenced rent:lA-mg his third supply . of Spring, and Summer Goods, con . aiming', in part, 01-.- French, English. and Manchester Gingham's; French Lawns; Organdy Lawns; Barred Linen Gingham; Bonnet Ribbons; Parasols, dark oreen and colored; Rich Black Sniped Dress 4ilks; Fine Lustred Black 4 - all widths. for Man tillas, Viva's; Ste. • W. R. MURPHY, mall uorth-east corner Fourth and Market sts. C _ eII.OIIED CRAPES—A . A. MASON & Cr, hare open ed do boxes of White, Pink, Blue, and Straw Color ed Crapes. mall - txrurni CRAIII.S.—A. A. bassos dr. Co.. ou Market T"'lll'l's Street, have just received 50 ps: of white and col'd Crapes. mayoo 'lOl.O .1 A"l_ ' _ ' . 1. A. Iklisrm .4. Co. have received 23 boxes of colored . S.atin nod - Taffeta Ribbons, of every number; also, 10 binci , of new style Bonnet Ribbon. ninr2o liTtirrE GOODS.—A. A. Meson & Co. have on band I on extensive Ossortnient of 'White Goods. com prising Alult, Swiss, Book, Plaid and Jaconet MOAT', of every variety. muy4o Dres• Goods. . A. MASON & Co.. No. 00Murket street, have just .L L A received a splendid - assortment of Dress Goods, amougst . which may be found figured, plain and striped Derage. of all qualities; Silk •Tissize, Mohair Stripes Grenedire. Satin Stripe Dc Lain, plain ilo.; Satin St. Chal. lis, Fancy Silk French Jaconers,&e., &c. apl It f ju'trreeheb Ll re C ths 4oreastconiLrithaT:rKT sts. linytl W.. IL MURPHY: TsuNisi EX . Itllst3ON:2--Just received I.y Express, this 11[11 morning, a lot or new style Bonnet Ribbons,. at N. cornet. Fourth and Market streets. • niny I , B. MURPHY. INett WORKED COLLARS.--Just received 'this morning by Express. and *cry cheap, at the North east corner of rourth and Market streets. mayll W. R. MURPHY. T AMES' DRESS GOODS.—Just received, per 11g ji press, this morning, another lot Sap. Silk Tiisues Sup. Grenedinow, Plain and Figated Baratzsi. Plain and Satin Strlppd De taint., at the Dry Goods House ROI3T. D. THOMPSON, InaylB • No.llo Market st. AkI.AS 'A ' `,01.2. 4 . cove ,per 'sores's, another lot of those heavy fringed plans and figured Green l'araiols, which will be sold nt reduced prices, at ma 18 - ROM'. D. THOM.PSON'S. DH.N.; GOODS—Received per Express, ut.A. A. Na m*. 60 Market street, .the most extensive assort ment of Dress Goods to be found in the city, comprising some neer styles, recently imported. mat 3 1) ICH DRESS SILKS—A. A. Mason & Co.. nd Market street, have received, per Express, pi.U.icl Black and Fancy Colored Silks. Innl3 SHAWLS.—A. A. l'ilsaox & Co., 60 Market street, have just received, per Express, 12 canteens of Shawls, comprising Canton Crape, Sewing Silk,- Berege. Silk, Thihet; De Leine. and other 'Shawls. mayt9 DRY 000.0 S.—A. A. !MASON It CO. have received an j..? extensive assortment of rich Dress Goods, consist ing of no pe. Berages. 50 ps. Grenadines. 100 ps. Silk 'tissues and Mohairptripes. GO mi. of Poil de Chevro n an entire new article ;°aloud Silks and fancy.do, in great vitriety. rOtylO A A. - MASON & CO.. 00 Market street. have reed A per Express, 500 Rich. Parasols and Parasolettes, embracing some 'of the best part Satin; do. with very henry fringes. 6=17 . UST;Treceh•cd, - by Express', 1 ps Super French Black Plothl : and 6 pa super Fancy Commerce, which will be sold levir by C. IVERNEIDURO, 251 Liberty st. np2s ' (Journal copy.)' •, BROWN MIX AND EtiffolniAlr HOSE.-300 doz all qualities; just received Ind or sale' low by F.DWArtD TODD JE Co i N. E. cot. sth and Market sts.. 3datdry entrance onsth m. min.s U C ras------kIV-" INS .E-i IN---;.1 half casks Rochelle Bran dy, very good; . . - - 4 half casks J. J. Dnpuy Cognac, very good; S half casks Port_Wine, very fine; ,t.l half casks Madeira Wlne,.very superior; must reed on consignment, awl for sale low by • • JOHN. LITTLE, JR. may 4 . Sd st. opposite the Post Office. tfa..story A NEW two Brick ThicDing Ilium, s itu. - ii . riled mi the East Common, Allegheny city, (near e reildence of Judge Irwin,) and finished in.the best modem . style, with Mindsome portico in front, double pur-, lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved Hiding. doors•, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and leer good bed rooms on the second story; with fitusbcdearret. Eno nire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premiseir; or of'. f e m-tf , JANES PARK, J . r. &., CO.. Second at. . F i r; tt i o = t o b ti y ß—... tin bb n i s s i . fine: tstflilliznzitzteNa.nd elOtt.lst BROOMS-100 dez. for sale by . inalS ' KING 1 , 4001111 E AD . Itrawbard, & Sofa. HAVZ opened a lirxixeroom SIRL , ET, near Liberty Street,where they Will keep . a goad assort , atent.of easy " Cliaire aildEitthtlfffteriti Chair's, - of ever, deecrititiott Selling at .sety ioW prices, and war, - "runung - their work, they , respectfully solicit a . contiau-_. once -of patronage from the public. Country "dealera supplied with Sofas and Chairs actim,lowest.wholesale el 48. .—i64 ii 'CINCINNATI AND rirsiluai DAILY STEAM. PAC r KikT nt THIS Independent Line of steumers is :tow composed of the largest, snidest, best finished and furnished. dad most powerful boats on the waters of the iVest. The highest wages ate paid.for the services of the best and Most experienCed men engaged in the Oilier business.— The lint lini been in operation for six yenrs ; has Ciirried nenrly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Nary to their persrinif. Tilts proprietors challenge Com munion With any ptiiibtiget line in the Union for sisfhiy. regularity. and speed. - All ihnt Money ean•prorute has been providedfor the safely. comfort and etintimietice of passengers. The boati leave for Cincinnati its follaWin BIONDA Y PACER T.—The Monr.voA UREA. Copt. Alone. Will leave Pitt.4l,nreli every Monday. morning 0110 o'clock' I'Vlieeling every Monday evening at 10 r. at. - 2 TUESDAY-. dCKET.—The HIBERNIA lid 2. Ccipt: Tna. Kline - at ?, will leave *PittAhurgh every Tuesday mothing at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday eVetung. . , . WEDNESDAY PACEDT.L-The Nirtv ENGLAND No. 2 ; Capt. S. Dean , will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morns. at 10. o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. M. _ ...,7 ' . THURSDAY PA CKET.-791, Ban.LTArr. enpi. R. J. Grace. lenve Pitt, Inirgh every Thumlax morning at 10 o'clock ;IVlteeliiag every Tiiitritility evening at 11l r. r. , FRIDAYPACKET.—The CurpeoNo. 2, Copt. Crooks, will leave Iltishilrgh every Friday morning 410 o'clock; IVheeling every Friday evening 20 10 • SATURDAY PACKET—The MESSESONR, Copt. De Camp, will leave Patslairgli every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling, every Saturday. eveamg 1410 r. w. SUNDAY PACKET.—The iSAAC Capt. A. G. Mason. will leave • l'ittaburgli. every Sw i day morning at lo o'clock; •Wlsueling every - Sunday eveuing at.,10 COV 19. • E 'l4-$3 . • -- 7 - Plttsbiargla 1 , 1 and Branmai'llie Ded2y Packet Flialift A RT. I At, 1E49. realm% 1a,18.16. LEAVE DAILY:AT 8 . A. M. .A.N13.4 P. 462 The lid ioWilig new hootit complete the line for the present Season: ATLANTIC. Cart, .Inmei Parkinson: LIALTic. Capt. A-Int-ohs; and LOUIS firLANP.. Capt. 11 Ileccea. The boats are entirely new. and are fitted ith.without raga al to expense. -Every comfort that money can procitre hes been nevi- del. The boats will leave the filonongabein Whorl Rent. at the foot of Ross st. .Passengers will be rthictuul on Ithard, us the boats will certainly leave at.the.advertised Fok ' 'growl:um:We. AfmtTlid new-and splendid pinnienger end mnil steamer trALTICiCapt. A. JA coin. will leave for the above port during the prezent week, at S.A. 31., For freight or pstr.gene appty on board. - felp2 For St. Louis. • - . . last. THE fast running passenger sitar PENN ' SYINANIA. R. C. GRAY. Alasier will I •Col v • . regularly for the above and Intermediate ports. For freight or passageapply on hoard. , mnls For New Orleans. iffretit TIM splendid new steamer SAVANNA; 11. Dssztso:s. Master, will leave regularly for the above and intermediate landings; :on Saturday, May 27. For freight or passage apply on hoary ; Inals Foe St. Louts. • The new and sp:endid xteamer ORFEN'FAT... VAXHtac, Master, will learn for the above and intermediate nor - lir...regularly. For freieht or pammee apply no honnl. • , malS - For St. Loins. katTUE splendid steatner CATtOLF NA, nevus:tar, Master. will leave for .the anove atm intennediate ports. regularly. For freignt or passage "apply on board_ mal5 — For St. Louts, Goats's, and ontionine.• THE good steamer ST. ANTIIONY: Toots Mir, Master, will . leave Or the albOve,• ports, regularly. • • ' , For freight or passage apply on hoard. orto JAMF:S MAY. or math GEO. MIT3EIVIEUGER. A 7.1. For Neil,' Orleans.' TIIE fine new steamer AllE fiot , RICAN EA GLE, /*ars .Amtt:isoi: Alaster, will leave for I e a orested all intermediate landings. For freight or passage apply on board. or to aro2o . • GC 13. IIIiLTENHERGEII, Agent. For Brownsville. knitTHE new Mail and Passenger ste raerAT LANTIC, Janis resin: nos, Muste'r, will leave for the above port this tiny, rit 8 A. zt., positively. For freight or purse:re apply on hoard. fele! For Lafayette and Wabash tree. The light draught steamer SWAN, B. Hays itatiMaster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. -- For freight oepa.asuge apply ou board, or to opr4 - ' ' JAMES HAT. For Cincinnati!. , The light draught steamer - PRIEM* lIIP, DAM, Master,will leave for the above and intermediate port*, regularly.. l or freight or pastuige apply On board. . ma; 15 New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for 'Beaver. Glasgow.. and Wellsville. on Tues . day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9A: re turning on Monday, Wednesday. and Vida'''. She has a haat iti the between riod street hurl the Bridge, prepaied to receive freighl a at any time. S. & W. HAIIMAUGH. Agents, mare. - Td, Woodstreet, Pittsburgh and Wheeling Picket. THE, swift steamer CO UL, Douses P. liMxisr, Master, - will leave regularly for Wheeling.. oultlonday, Wednesday, and Fri- day, at 10 oclock-prittse/y. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, told Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. 11.. paritierise. - 1 The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accontmodulion that can be procured. for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also ptovided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion • or freight or pnasage ripply on hoard. or to ruorO . JOHN FLACK, Agent _ 1=121=1.11 . . . , rjEre ek b. The new and. splendid Passenger Steamer ert;;HIGHLANDER, Captain 11. A. Fora, will the above and all intermediate ports this day. . . For freight or pasange, havh;g auperior accotninoda dons. apply on hoard. marl For Louisville. 414 THE Kestincey Ricer Packet, GREY EA GLE, Harms, Master,. will leave for the a ore and intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. . febS For St. Louts. japait TIIE new and splendid steamer ANDREW FULTO'S, W. If. FULTON, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landing-4 regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jaitl7 . JAMES MAX. t THE fine steamer WYOMING. 1 . 1103111 atazit Gasusysz, Master. will leave regularly for the above pon and all lute nnediate, this day. For freight or-passage, having euperior accommoda• Lions, apply on board, or to ma;2:l • GF.O. B. MILTENTIF.RGER. Assiut. • APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET, DETWFX.N WOOD & MARKET. rPHIS splendid Hall hatibeett finished, and fitted up in the best style for the accommodation •of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Leetares.Public Meet.. ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, &c.. &c..by the night, day. or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES If. PAULSON; or to 11F.NJAMIN TEvis. 007 rink; rut.rssr iumritarvr wet a disgust tor a young or 1. old person. male or female, with n 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 goats hard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in New York it 82 Chatham at:, and by WM. JACKSON. Agt., WW2(' es Liberty mt. 137*Our friends who feel inclined to Melia In procuring subscribers for our Campaigh papei;• will be good., enough to ent out the fallowing prospectus ; and attach a sheet Of paper at the bottom, whereon to write mieb.r. ZI2gYIERWhiJE. A CHEAP CAMPAIGN PAPER! 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 Campaign Paper, entitled THE JEFFETISO63AS: . nhick .: )Nill be issued weekly, for six moilfilf k or until the result of the election is 4itnunced. The JEF FE lISON lAN, fified with Political bfattel.ezclu sively; and will be furoishedta Clubs on , the following torms, viz : Ten .Copies rot - - 8 5 • 00 Fifteezi t . • A - 7 00 •• - - . g:! , , - 9 0 . 0 • •-• 20 00 One Ilundred, •• r • It seems to be "generattyieeptitted, that the approachiet . .E!*lsieitW - s careptiige, will be one 01 ' =EINE and , . • HILL a, CUIt BANKERS, EXCHANGE H.H_ And Diakrs in Portia,' and Domestic Rats totes of Deposit, Bank Notts, Gold dot • street, 3rd door below Fourth, IVestsitio,.Pittobttep, "marl4-ly • •1.4.31. N 111.1311a1. Kt/WAX 11Aaillf". • " 31-RAILEIt 11.A1-1111: • ' Bankers and Exchange Brok.rs, Dealers in . Foreirs ettid Darnaiit Bill". Bills of ll:xellange, CeetiliCatee, et -.8er0,0-- it. Bank Bata. and Coin. • . Corner of Third and Wood sta., 'directly opposite the St.., Charles Rote!.' • ' Ifte9lllB . . • N4l notamks & SON S . • • _.l :• Battens and I)eakcs in Exchange Coin Oil Beinic . Neau,' fro. 55 Market octet, .Piatburgh. - -..:,.., st LUSO RATS. Ii:CIIAXGT. BC TCCO saiii-,..1 New York . ITT . Cincinnell =i • Philudelellia ' •-‘ Louisville • 1 Baltimore St. Louis . - .: - I 13.1.. XL Xl7ll/2. En ying rates; Ohio d 1 i I Indiana . Kentucky . a Virginia Atheeling 1 ot . I: Tennessee aul9-y 11.1. Culktt.' . - . inns.assaltAT. ' MOON & ii Anog if T , ... • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE -Birtontts, • N. E. Corner of Wood and Siith streear., PieubmwS, prs.,, . DCALERS In Coln, Bank Noire .Time Bills, Foreign-' mid Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit &e, 1-:XCIIANGE on.all the principal Cities of .tbe Bmabs and Europe...for sole in sums to suit parehasem.s • : . - . • CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. -, - -7: • COLLECTIONS made DU all parts of the Union' at Uts : : tntr Messrs. M. T.eech & Pon. , .' .: .. • ,-; ',,...,., . - " ..Ogden & Snnwileti,.. , . ' . ... -...`,. '. 44 Wm. Bell & Son, Mashing& -•:.. - c.: l'i S. At'Clairken & C 0.,, .... ...' - ....: .... '. - ..: • . I. " FleminF & Brother, J ..".. . i_ •••••';• - •- rale*. 'milksop& (. o:, . •Phil. o / 4 . 101 ''' - 44 W. It•Thompk.mi Zs Co.• .: * • , ' -,:-, ' • -.* 44 • !Madly. Phelps & / N -. ;,„"."Va g .k." -.. Babcock & CO. C 0. ;.. . ).‘. !Ft - ...' Tiffany. %Vasil & Co. • 1. • ••- • ' •-' '''- :14 Jiio. fil - Cidlongh & CO. f ail *AO TO A * % . ;.: . ? -' - Mr. Joules Groom. :) : •.' ''', !• • ' .' 7 • 1 • -, B. Hamm . , Chitinuati, 0. i. ' _. - *.s. r . ..; , - .f . ' , " Joseph •'l% alll.oll, .., •./..... r.: -, , Mrsitsrs. rettfier & Arm illn II; • . ~ .a"*"'"li s'• . .. -. •l' .'i FL F. Ellis, Esq. Cashier. Bank bi• • ...• - 'aim, Pi. - ..• . • :..-..! L. Pitishurzli. Supteinlier Yd. L. 1.-y '..- ... :.' i.,. .. . :',. . ..',..; sAlleT. Loll's' wavett' Wangs. • CS..IRAI.I-1.1 PROPOSALS will be ries , ii'eilhy.the tinders 11 sianed. nt the City Engineir's off e eo.in the hity - 0..... Snint*Loids, State of Missouri. until the aollftlay:Of next. sit o'clock. 31- for the delivery of SOXI linear resit, more or less, of east iron pipe, twenty inchesibore.; Said pipe to lie *suflichtotly strong to. bear ear:dna- ; lion with the hammer tinder hydraulic presMre i orPftet: , : . . hundred and fifty pounds to the square inch. td be r in piecesoine feet loin: enehAo weigh not less thhirldne teen hundred and fifty pounds mid tint more *Ptah thousand and fifty pounds. with seven inch fantml;and • spiggot ends. so as In fit easily into one another, With bends atearls end, and three belts yevesi (aches broad,sts placed cc to divide the barrel of each piece into four- equal parts; to he Well filmiest, nod clear.of all•defectai • ' smooth.Of regular thickness. and straight, must 'upon end- - in shy . Sand. 'rim metal used in the said Castings -10 MS of the first quality. nod arch as eon be readily chipped' . and filled. Bidders wilt state the p-rice per pound. dll weight over two tlionennd and filly pounds will not be : paid for. Delft-sir,- to be incite on the wharf or any . billet '. _- place in Si. Loins, previous to the first slay Of Apysl,lf4s ' Payments will he made on the delivery of every tidy !or ', more pieces. reittliingat cache payment feraper cent. Mid/ - the, covripletioirmi the contract. Good security will be required to the amount of one fourth of the contract price. •-• • • • LOUIS WINKELMA IF:IL City Engineer.- Saint X 4 onis. April 27: I4P!—tnayl3-42w. I.otaisorllc Democrat. Cincinnati Enquirer, Pittsharkil 31onting Post, Nashville Union. Pennsylvanian at PhiJar' dolphin. and the Washington Union. *ate IniertAnif weeks. awl send the account to this office. Copartnership. • .• .•-• • TklE subscribers having ' ntered into co-parinership,:, under the name of Ccmarths, & Salm, fur the putintist ,• of transacting a general Agency. Produce and Commis sion bit•iness, would respectfully inform their friends Mryd the public. that they have taken that well establUked . Warehouse recently occupied by,3lr. liriah Applegate, _ No. 3, Bnynnrs Buildings, opposite the Monongahela.' House. Smithfield at met, near the river--whera, they will he prepared to receive nit kindikof produce and. Pittsi, • burgh manufactured article., on commingle,' orstoraget forwarded ur disposed of according to instructions. WS will always keep on hued and for pale. ut the lowest mat= ket rates, a superior article of Family Flour of Wheat and Ryc. with all other articles in the Produce and Feed line. We would. therefore, respectfully solicit the order's of Grocers, Families. Manufacturers. end othcri, malted:o pleasure iu serving them, ou rensonable terms.- . - JAMEY C. CUMMINS.. WAL G. SAIITI-1. ' . . While Swan Hotel, • Nana E - r MEET. lIETWELN WILII AND SECOZ(D.6TkEITS. - I3II. N iRY LANDWHEIL respectfully intone., .his old. fnends arid customers, that the shore estabfullment boo undergone a thnivinah repairing. and is now tined tip In tho neatest and most beautiful style. for the retepelon of guests. Every luxury the market affords will he pro cured. rind neither pnius or expense will be spared to ren , (tar those who sojourn with him canubrtable its they call poesibly desire. His list will be constantly sunprtert with the purest old Reines and Liguori. lie keeps pa " hand Shims' fine Pale Air. Pellet's fine old iltandy;lol• hountsbcrger's and fine Champaign "%Vines, of 11M-oldest, find best brnuds. Be respectfully solicits the pntronaga of the poblio Rosedale Gardturp In Blanchestet.' /11 1 1 IE subscriber lakes pleasure in 111111011/King to his aid friends, mid the citizens generally, that ROSEDALE • has been newly fined up for the accorumodatinn and. comfort of the Publir. The buildings have been famished. , in a neat and fashionable style- and the surrounding. gardens havehceit laid our in a fashion that will euiritet all who have taste for beautiful scenery. The location of Rosedale is well known. Situate Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city. so .tbet•• bank of the Ohio; the prospect in every direction iis - • charming.. For 3111 d comfort, there is no pines equal to it/I1 the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. • • • A limited number of families; who desire a summer. residence out of the city. will be received on easy terms.' Transient visitors will 61111 Rom:wax a most aggreatils.l place in which to pass a ilay,gr a week. The Refreshment Saloons Will be supplied with all .thiV oldie:tries of the season : Delirious I:ever:mei. •lest. Creams, Fruits: Confectionaries. &c. The Table will tuf supplied with the choicest viands. • irr The whole establishment will be conducted ira, 'strict temperance principlen. Ten-pin Alleys have been built; but no betting will he permitted. .ha gat.c..of chance are prohibited. . . • The facilities for rearliing Rosedale ale nu m erou s. • An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheny, Bridge every half hour. and will leave passengers at the Gimlet's. The creamer Grantrood leaves the Allegheny G Wharf every hour andlends within othw hundred lonics' • - of the .Rosedale Cottage. mayt.l-tf • LEVI A Card.' rIPHE attention of gentlercien purchasing garments. fist. dress wear, or ordinary business purposes, is direct ed to the mock of goods at present on our ecrtnitrfs.'cort;t sistiaig of ever• grade. and shade of French, English, and; Belgian Cloths 031 d Crissintcres. in endless variety, and. Veatings for every one's use, which will be made to otclet in a superior manner. at prices that will not he questioned : by the best of bargain tnukers. C. WERNEBERG, marls lite ISPO aire is Co.) 251 Libertv at. .- . ItIEADER! If yin hare bad HAIR. you would teal, • be aatonielted at the effect of a 3i. bottle of JONFZI ORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It aceds but one teal. Sold at 51 Chatham at., N. Y.. and bq . . WAI. JACKSON, Agent. mnr2.s 1:9 Liberty street. Pitigburah. '.• . . " W i` Lr ß e . l F m ° n t d Warr In ' ts 'u a r n7l its ' ions fat Widows, at: his Mike. Bakewell'a Building, opposite the. New House, Pittsburgh, Paz • . My son. in the General 'And Office, at Washingtoni. .--• will attend to my business there, free of charge to appli , cants. GII.IFX.N APPLES-2S bu ff ets Green Apples. in.stord and for sale ht S. & HARBAUGH, * nWt • luAr-125 lbs. Candin tiupetiorl 25 boxes Proctor Gamble f'onnil7; - 10 `• Crompton & Cu. Pullin: for sble by • ma 3 J. D. lIILISA3IB'2:' . - Federal Party, so often defeated, is once - more.:in tile field, endeavoring, with its hundred Briarean hands, to grasp and bring within its ranks, all the factions and tag: earls of parties in the country, so as to .'• - make common apposition to the Democracy:t On account of the extreme cheapnesa of the paper, we shall be obliged to adopt . • the cash system, rigidly. Therefore, nn • attention will be paid to any order, unles. • accompanied by the call). The JEFFBILIONiKS- w ill . yield r ,„-• zealous support to the /lemons ot-. the NATtomm, CoutictiTi9tr ; and wilt .11 - Old • 7'4 to public gaze, thEitfipfitteipledand uninkt .; •••::,••••. triotic eouree of ill4:Federal party,iutd those who are lending "aid and airfare" to our s.oputry'a enemies - • • Ati4res 9 ; 4 6 4. Taidk)" .• • • - • L fratiikk • :- Match 9,-1868; . • r441:41.1;;106' :raw!: ern's. ' • '' i. 'r..ci r~ lEEE i.~_ ' :t i7l;itng• rates . County & City ord'a Relief Notes • 1 Co. 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