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PaaserMer Packet, via Browniville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, it and 6 P.* mita Coach Line, direct, to Philadelphia, 9 A. X., and 12 Western and Southern Mall Co ch Line, 6 A. X. NcirthNireatern, via Cleveland. ally. 20 Erie and Western New York. d ily, 9 A. X. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, ally, except Sundays, 4 . , ARRIVALS AND DEI ... EI'URE or ItIAILS. F.astern Mail via Phi/adelphug, Idue 3 a. E., closes 128. Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv.,Jdue 8 P. It, closes 5 A. 2.1. south. via Balt. and Wasbingten,;due 8 P. E., closes 5 A.m. North-Western via Cleveland. due 10 a. st.. closeso A. m. 1 3 Erie and IVesterat New York, ue BP. at., closes Bs.. E. STOCK ,":"------- ° Fa value. Asked. Offered. ••• • } 5611 1 ,00 $50.75 $50.00 r 80,00 94.00 43,50 1 80.,0U 47,00 45,00 • Noate in market. 50,00 50.00 45.00 50.00 35.00 25,00 30,00 35,00 Bonk of Pittsburgh • • • • Exchange Bank Merchants' and M. Dank Farmers' Deposit Batik Band Street Bridge Northern I.iherties Bridge ...... Ohl Ann gheitr Bridge ......... Co anellaville • B. Stock. paid oit shares. 82.u(1 Cat} Bonds (a. tv cent;) Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock" - • --- . OFFICE M I v 3F THE POST. I FRIDAY ORNL G. May 26th. Ik4B. 5 •We have very little to si6t to our commercial - - .. readefiCthii week. There hits been no chmge in ...,.. _ .. the - apirket-of any consequence, except the decline in r Flou. ' - I . , - . ,• In money matters there Is nothing new. The' Rivers are in good er, and the largest , boats are still afloat, hut freig hts are scarce. There are considerable numbers of passengers. ASHES--There is very little doing; the market wellru pplied ith all kin , s: We quote thus:- Pots awl Srorehi w ngs alai; • &krona 61061c4 .Pearls Stele:, Sodd Ash. 4014;e. ALE- Itegthar sales at Breweries at $7149. BEESWAX-Sale of 100 lbs. at 20c., sash:. Not much tleanand.- ;BUTTER-This article is gow being bought for waking 'for the eastern market. A lot of Prifite Anil was .takee , yesterday at SlaSfc. 'BEANS-Sale of email white at S7lc. • BUCKETS-Market well supplied with Beaver Buck 'eta; sales at $5.20 U 1 doz. BROOAIS.-311trket well stocked. at 1 5 0 • 270 2.00. CORN MEAL-There hivebeen regular sales'of kiln dried Corn Meat at $1,62 Perbbl.; from stores; of Common we hear of numeroas sales of small lots . from first hands at 37c. per bad COFFEE-Sales of Prime Rio at SOS. Ic.; •some ask Sic.; at which we heir of a rew sales. COTTON' YARNS,.Bt.c.-The following la a card front one of the manufactories:L.-- Short Reel- - " 600 6 0 7 N 0.5 to No. W. • • 15 " 700 00 7 11 to 13 16 ‘• eOO.OOO. 1000 510- .14 17 Cove - let Yarn p m. 21.10- Increasing 1 cent Vth to Carpet Chain we- No. 20. - . Cotton Twine 2(IG- Lone Reel V doz. Candle Wick -915 No. 500 7 El I ' • CANDLES-We submit our table without altera tion: • City dipped 91000 Cinci coati do - 0...- , Mould- ,•• • • 10 010/ Sperm, best breath= 9:el Pittsburg)} Slur.-- .22 92.1 Do inferior. •25 030 -- "COTTON-The market is depressed . Manufac hirer:rare well supplied, and d. not care about liid. ding, Dealers base good stock on hand ; but can not safely sell at the prices that agsitow be obtained. CARDAGE-Tlie following rates lir dealers :- Manilla -OM hong I --,92.25, White rope. -912 Connaon. -0102 Tarred_ • -911 Monet Line b 79100 Pa * ck'g yarn . , fine• ••-010 Mani j a bed Cords-P- doz. common.• •• • •-0 9 40 yd 0 thread •• • • 05.00 Hemp bell erds t, ilin- 9.0 an 30 do•-• • •2,30113,25 Extra Imig 1,0203,25 do. plough lines. • 91,25 COFFEE-=The market is well supplied with sa . , perior qualities, and sales are regular at the follow ing: rains: .... . , I.aguaym• • • • vir • • .14 0 Sl• I Java.ind \Slate - • •120 . 14 13. 4 , ......... .... •.2 0 t•,+, St. Ik.mingo. • - ..... 5 9 81 Havana , . - - .1. .COPPER-The 'rates ate, Braziers 2701:S; Sheath ing 27; Old 'mow. - I, - .CRACRERS.-The following are the present prices: \Vnier Crackers 5.3,751? bbl. ' Hinter do. • • F 4.50 •• Pilot Bread ' 3.50 o “ Sugar and Soda Crackers -• • 7c. p lb. CIDER-Some small: lota in market; sales of Crab at s6,fire7,llo; of Rcmanitc at 05,511. There, is a brisk demand. . „I CHEESE - Market well supplied with every q it, of Western Aversive; sales at 51(21 - 61c. EGGS--Sales in boxes and bble, at SOSIc.. FLOUR---The receipts were briar, yesterday, hut few sales. Some lota were sold on wharf at 34,25, 114,3114 : 37. Many lots were stared * some shipped, and.a few holders didn't know What to do, Should much arrive, the market will further decline. Sales from store at $4,50. Flill-Late arrivals of Shad, ,t erel have supplied the market 'rho present- We can notice an t. v--Herring sells at e 916,25; SI Mackerel, No 3, $1,50. In the nominal rates of all . varieties.. Alsickirel. No.l 012,00 alto, No. 1, hr.b15.6,460 001 No. , N0..2 ; • 010,50 ern, nl N0..2, hf. Its. 0 540 NeW .So. a • 0 7,50 Shad • • , N 0.3,111 4,25 0 Cod, PI No. I. kilts. , 0 FURS--The following are the r; Red Fos, No. 1, 50 0 75,_ Raressi - - N 0.2, 0 an Mink•.i Muskrat ..... • 6 a 10 Deer Ski FREIGHTS. For - the river, F tome quite scarce. 'The following To Ciacianatif Dry G00d5 .... , .. do Heavy articles.. To Louisville: Dry G00de.... . du Heavy articles.. To Nashville: Dry G00d5..... __, do ' Heavy articles.: To St. Louis: Dry G00d5..... - do - Heavy articles.. To Philadeloai Bacon, Ac.,.., . 1 do Flour... To Ballimore via Monongahela Slackwater and Five - Day Lines, the following aretho rates: liat•On. Lard, Pork, - I Dried Fruit, Seeds, 1 , Butter, 05 Wo I, Feathers, Cheese, and Tobacco, 75 anderehandhee, 1,00 FEED. - We can hearof no ,ran ctions yet, thu , the market may soon be well stock d with Bran and Shorts. Retail prices are for Branll6c4 Short.2se. f FEATHERS.-Sales of about 3sacks yesterday, at 24036 c., according to circumstances. GLASS7-Therais very little doing in any kind of glassat prOsetit. -- The market islel] supplied, but there is no heavy demand- We ire a table con . taining a corrected lilt of prices: I Black Bottles- • Salo. • •1• ...... a 4.00 Quarti,cr u grosa• 09.00 10112- , t••• • • •• 0 4.50 • riat, ~ . (ii 7;00 12x18. • •I• ••- • • • 0 7,00 Matra wine, 5,6 - Patent d0.10x14 to 09,00 to 16.r..14 ••• • • 0 Cliiiet.V. gal zross• ® . 9,00 . Country brands, Windup- GUISIS4e_JbX, 8110 3,25. 0 3.37 City braids, .r 10112 •• • • 0 3,62 GUNPOWDER - Sales are regu ar at the follow- FFFG- •• • . • • .4,75 0 s,soEagle do in pa- Eagle, 01- tbs. • • a 3,00, pers. • ••• - • 0 6.00 Do. dz. 116 cat r 0 7,00 Pock powder.. .3,25 0 3,50 FFFQ4o. ... -. • a 4,00 I GRAIN-The transactions have been unimportant aid we found but little variation -in prices. • Wheat may be (looted eit '13709 : Rye 50; Corn .3 . 1033c4 Barley 35140 c.; Oatii.6 28. , 7"HENIN-There has been no cha ge ; small-sales at $115(i0120 fir ton. - HONEY•.--Saleir frontrztorez of Illiney in comb at 1020 s. in a retail - way, . 1 HIDES-The reccipta-continue fir and sales are brisk... We have no material alter a tions to make in the . fignres. The following are the correct quota tions at . present : . . , Mils ai l ...,•• •. •7 0 9 ' Do. kippsit , ' 5kin.1,0 ; 01,62 .roanisli•'• •• 0. •.•-••14 116 I Green . • 1•• •• • 0 4 salted. (m LEATHEI,There has been conaiderableiloing, but former rates. We give a table below, exhibit ing .the rates now prevailing : 1 .- Leialther-L•Duty.29p , et Upper finis:ol23.oo 023.1 N) 13 Sole,altitnore• .21 0 t. 2 Kips. finiited.24.oo 03000 New' York. •• ...inS , 181 Calfskin o.• •15.00 024,00 Damaged.• • ••• • •13 0 15' Lace Lea her 1.8,00 a Slaughter, ' 18 020 N: En e , ,, land Seating. Skirting, • 21'024 No:1 fr dpz • 4500 a 'Harness, black• 19 a 21 N 0.2 fr d0z..35,00 0 Bridles, black, fi , No. 3 ip . d0z.•24,00 0 doz. sides. .30,00 036,00 Sheep skins 4 0 61 Ituasettdo,• .. 35.00 4342,00 . 1 • LEAD--During the week there have been regular sales at the rates in the table:l Missouri .Pig 4'o 411 Dif. size Pipe Pil•Gla 121 . 8ar...-. ....... .• • 0 . 411 Sheet. • • ..., a 61 LARD -Sales dull at 6:05 1 for No. 1. . LUMBER 4 .--The receipts during the last rise have .tbeen' very great; and the 'yards arelno pretty well tr supplied; but shere is not an 7 changtf.in prices. The -demand for.dry Lumber, Shingles &C., is very good, ,better than 'this, tiinellas t year, which wa look upon . gas an evidence of continued prosperity. We give , onr table without alteration. i Clear IP 01. •• •• 4*. • 0 22,00 Flooring 1;do 19,006020,00 Common do - - 011•00 Cormuon lido - a -- Clear 11, do - • 0001/00 Oak i 024,00' Common lido. 015.50 Pine ShiaXles ' ' .Clear 2'• do - 40,00 . 4p 1000 ; 2,50.31.00' Cornmifitiftl . '-'do 20,00 Lathii, saw 1,2591,50 MOLASSES..-11.ather doll, bet pii4es semi to be . fully sustained. We hear or no sales from 'regular' houses at less th an 27c4 salasgenerally st 274/286. ~_ ~, Ell FIRM 74. REM . , -1- _ - •.= ; '.: „: •,,- ', -, ~..; ,-: "If .- • a '-e 4 - 2';':' , ..:',:i.: - .';', - _'. :',, - V-le-, ~ ;- '' -'- -' . `-''-'" '''' ' ..:4'--L,,,,,-.•..10,4 . 4.- f . ..... - : ,-- .L . #.0.;:, - 4:;*„.1.,, , ,t;.%- , ?„.,..,.. 4,.... ....:, ,_, 1: :.. - .11El1 , ;:, ---; :._.--,.0 ,$-,,,,!.,.,,,,:,,i,-:,.., ~:t • ;,,-. 4:... .:„%',' -4 --.....--;, '''' e: •--... ' t ~ ,:ate :..: . -.;:• ; .; - : ,, ,'..! , _`-,7.t q:. , •e , :.: : .4' . ' - 4;,.'!;.-:-:. , , .•,:,:;'.7,.,';':1:i;7.i.:,'-:.:.,..4. MEM t ~~ ~ PITTSBURGH' BOAFD OF TRADE . lecAndrirms, .1 I J. MeFADEN, • Comarnre pan MAL W.W. WALLACE. tGER ARRANG 5.00 , 1,43 05,00 • 25.00 10,50 • 50.00 45.00 Weekly_ROV/lew of the Markets. : erring, nod Mack olerahly well for Avance in prices; shad $9,50(a10,00; Fable we give the ,No. 1•• ® . ' 8.00 o. 1, old GI 03.9. M • • • 0 a' lb 5 gd ates at present: ad 25 tb. 14 GP 15 reights have be are the rates : 20 IVals 25 • 126h5 50 -4,4? --- INA.ILR.---The following ace the card , priees of manufacturers! loatut -I meta Sa " 62 id 5J 4d 0 3.75 ' 341 , "••• 0 4.00 Spica ' 21....; G 4,50 " pressed... 0 4.75 Boiler Rivets. NAVAL STORES—There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Rosin V bbl -2.52 - 0 "N. Carolina 4,37 .0) 4,50 Pitch 3,00 0 3,ai Tuflititic•cel.• 6 2 0 65 Tex, Ailegh'y.3,oo 42P 3,50 Var'ish. Coal 1,750 2,25 ILS—We notice some small sales throughout _ t \ li -the City at the'rates given below. It - will be seen that ere hair been some declne in many kinds: Litman ... .. ...85 0 56 " tintilee'd• ••• .0 1,20 Lard, ty. .... '.55 GP 59 " .Fan a Olive 1,40 GP 1.50 Whala,, , f-• 70 GP 27 Sperm bleach'd• • • 0 1.25 Tanners ebb 115.50 o'lB.oo IRON—The following quotatioris - -wilf be found correct: - Bar, Juniata GP 0I Plough vrings• • • •...11 0 5 Common••• -3 GP '• Slabs 4GP 41 Sheet 51071 I Russia Sheet al5 Boiler Plates 0 0 OAT MEAL—Sales . ina retail way at $4 per cwt. PIG METAL—Prices are drooping, and in con sequence, buyers are shy. We have beard of no sales for some days. The last sales we noticed, were, Hanging Rock, $37, 4 mos.; No. 1, Alleghe ny $32, time. POTATOES—SaIes of Galena at 50c. per bushel. The market is well supplied, and there is a good demand. Receipts continue heavy. RYE FLOUR—Sales at $3,00 from first hands. Not much in market. RlCE—Regular sales at 51 in tierce. RAGS—Two large lots mixed taken yesterday at 31 ; good white are worth 410. SUGAR.—No change, and market dull. Prices are. somewhat unsteady; sales in a entail way are made at 41a5e. for good New Orleans; Prime sells at 5051 e.; some deLtlers adhere to sle: SPICES—Very little variation in prices;,and sales at the rates annexed : Cloves 'rt GP 3s Nutmegs 1,50 cW 1,60 Cussia in 'Mats. h 1 iiP 25 Pepper ..... •• • odi 10 Ginger 10 0 it Alepice 13 0 16 SEEDS—There is no demand hit Clover or Time thy, and we have no sales to report and can give no prices. Daring the week 500 bu. of Flaxseed were taken at $1 00. SILT -- Selleat_sl,2s(2l,3l. SEEDS—Prices are opinion!. Clover Seed in worth $3 12 from - first finnan i Timothy, $1 Will 62. Flax, 9"(495. SOAP—Regular sales at former quotations, which we.-gite heldw Pittsburgh No 1 41t., 5 Cincinnati TIN PLATE—Regular sales at $lO 50. • TOBACCO--The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : Cigar Leaf- •• • 4 3 7 12.4 lump in box 11 t 15 Mounted do-• • 2 7il " 3 17 Ladies' Twist• 9 10 I6s " " 14 14 Plug in kegs.•• 61ca Scotch vault.. •14 GP 16 Plug iu boxcs• 19 fa 15• ,itappee 14 16 6 Twist.... • - 4 ; 13 7 Cut & dry: lapa. tilt 25 Cavondish.••••• 43 5 WOOL —We cannot yet report any important transactions. But a few lots have arrived, and these have been of the lower grades. We give below a table of nominal prices, the prices which will be paid by dealers. Whether an advance is to take place we cannot tell. Common ISc. lb. i Blood 2.5 - pr. lb. IBlood ...... ..• • • -2be. •• i Blood 21'.., " Blopd ..... :..• - • •2.1 e. " Full 8100 d .... .30c. " fej c. 4: WHISiKEY—There is l a brisk demand for a good article of Anctified and sales are made at 18020 c. w Uiutr 3ntrlligentr:2l-4 PORT OP PITTSBURGII G PEST WATER IS TUC CILAT:NEL ABM 1. Steamer Beaver. Clark. Wbllsville; Baltic. Jacobs. Brownsville. " Atlantic: Parkinson. do; Caleb Cope. Moore..Bcaver and Wellsville Michigan No. G =Oll, Beaver; Lake Lrie. Hemphill, Beaver, " Brilliant; Grace, Cin. "Burns. Si;unfis " Consul. Kinney, Wheeling; Cin.; Euphrates. Calhoun, " Newark, Bishop, Zanesville; " American Eagle. Atkinson, N. 0. - DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsville; Baltic... Jacobs, Brownsville. " - Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville; New - Eng,lund No. S., Dean, Cin; " Consul, hiuney, Wheeling; Wellsville, Burnes, Wheeling; Mi. Vernon. noun's. St. Louis; " Robert "Fulton. Collet-. St. Leuls; " Cornet, Boyd. Zanesville " Gondolier, Lyon, St. Louis; yT See card or Brownsville packets llCr See cards or Wellsville packetr LOVISVIL ILE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI ac LOUISVILLE. -. RECCIAR SATURDAY PAC /T.—The A Noo. 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pa a t L r _ ket TELEGRAPH. J. J.' Perry. Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louieville, and all intermediate foils. every Saturday, at 19 o'clock precisely . For freight or passage apply on board. or toe, FORSYTH h. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has beCII built expressly for a regular Packet. and with a view entirely to the comfort ot pas scope-n; the accommodations are inferior to no bout on the weetern waters. The Telegraph will run in conite.X. ion with the lien Franklin No 0 and Pike No D. to Saint Louis—time-through. FIVE DA Ts. np9l-y STle;Aillrt.Yi GR tt. OOD CHANGE: OF TBlE—Summer Arrange ment from April24.—Lcave Manchester at 7 o'clock in the morning. and at curb even hour until b o'clock at nighb—excepting her I o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Lease her Pitt street landing. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh. at 71 o'clock in the morn ing. and at half.paiit each hour, until hall-past pat night, onlittinT, her half-past I trip. Sundays excepted. frrGrcenwood Garden is now open for the reception of visitors. The Boat lauds ut the Garden, J. WKA/N, Proprietor. • Summer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Master. will leave Pittsburgh for &over, Glasgow, and Wellsville. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday, at 9 o'clock. A. ss. Having a boat ut the landing, we arc prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7-tf G. W. "11ARTON & CO.. Agents. ':- Greenwood Gardens. A. pleasant place of resort, two miles from the city, on the hank of the Ohio River. is now in full opera 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 in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The grounds are well shaded-With fruit mid ornamental trees. and flowers. in great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Cream, temperate drinks, Confectioner ies Strawberries, and fruit of all kiwis, in its season. The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat, leaves leer landing. Pirraxxxxr, below the old Allegheny Bridge. half-pnst each hour, front ball past 7, s. sr., until half-past 9. v. sr. , omitting her half-past 1 trip. This bout has been bunt expressii for the conveyance of passen gers to this Garden. Persons wishing to remain in the Garden till a later hour than 9 o'clock, can be accommo dated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole establishment is conducted on strictly moral and temperate principles, and closed 011 Sunday. JAMES M'EAIN. Cheap Property and Easy Payments, MlOll. SALE—A Brick House and Lot; 24 feet front on 12 Vine street. by 104 feet deep. Price, 81,200. Terms: 8300bt hand, balance in nine years, in quarterly pay. meats. The parelmser will thus be enabled to possess himself of this property by paying little more than a rent. S. cunniErtr, General Agent, Smithfie'd street. Patterson , s Carriage Manufact ory, Opposite the Merchants , Ilotel. Smidtfield street, and in Di amond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Wnatts may always be found an assort p.a;,.44.; meat of Family . Carriapes, Barouehes. Buggies, and all kinds o Heavy IVork. v -asilik 4 -from a six horse Wagon down to a Whee;. harrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to May e-lf JOE SALE--A valuable Froperty,on Front and Water 12 street, possessing a front of 30 filet on each street, and is 160 feet from street to street. This property is de sirable, either for private residences or business purposes. ...Also—Property on Forbe's street, Eighth Ward, con taining a well• arranged two story Brick House, - with hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor; cham bers and garret, fire proof roof: nll new and neatly fin ished. S..CUMBERT. Gen. Agent, madb ' Smithfield street. Merchant Tattor. MFIE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that halms received his usual assortment. of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His-stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres; rich Vegans, of plain and fancy pattennu all of which he is prepared to mannfacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kepi constantly on hand and made to order. WM, B. SHAFFER, 3d door above " ' "" Water at., - - TO tbe Honorable the Judges of the Court-of Quarter Sessions of the Peate in and for thevounty of Alle gheny: The petition of Felix Laverty. of the, Si Ward, city of ' Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. humbly showeth. That your pettuotter bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as ut duty bound. Will pray. FELIX LAVEIVIN. We, the, subscrihers„chizens of the above Ward, do certify,: that the' above; feuttoner is of good repute. for "honesty and temperance. Mid is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation Of-tray enure "and whirs; and that said tavern is necessary: . Heavy.Lambert4at. - Montooth, Wtti. Makkey,- parie. Jheriton;.W:Gilmoire. John Mllaiiers, Thos. OR Ertumiel:Baixd, Robert Paul T. rt.` Mldestenh' (Chronicle copy and Poet.) ' - MEE , 4- , :-: ,„1-: ,z•.,...1.4 -;:- x ~ -'..*:.r,:42. :;0,- ,; ::::1=- ,-. . ,,:i . ~:e-,; -i,„.•-, Tr r .:1:, _ „ . ,,, : ,,,- tz•;. , ,,:e;f.';,-. 7; , : - : - t .. .. .. - =EN 52 , 6,25 .4 at .6/6 - 7) 7 -7 0 7., ila 4 MEM Notional ~..:-_,, ,!-.. - - : ir. : , .,;: ; ,:, - !;.1'.::', - ;..-•: , ,, " - :' , ,, ,. ';.,;::i . 7 , ,':::!•; , :': , . L. - i:' . •T... - ,5; . iL..4; - xv:•.tiilet.i''.l: , gZ,"T .. i-, ‘' :::j.:-.'-.•,'-,...'..:,,-.•-:'-';.4i.i.,...:.*.-,-A,.:'-'..4,':'::!f:--3 PIT TSERIIi.OI-1 'LRE A.TrI.E. ' C. S. PORTER ,MlpHiLer Lease r. night of the eq , lnseinent , of Mr. FORIIEST Friday evenine, MAY - 1:13. ,, n411 he presented the • • le# Aro A TOIZ i Mr. Forrest. I Phasurius Spartacus• • • • •Mr. Oslo; Lenora• Miss- Porter. AFTER wtucu , DANCE BY DHSS ANNA ataLvvirs... - To conclude with the Farce of the SWISS SWAINS. Sa:lir. •• • ...... Mr. Dunn. Rosetta Miss' Petrie. r'To-morrow, Benefit and last appearance or MR. FORREST. ICY First and Second Tier, 75c.; Pit, 35i Gallery, 25; Private Bores, St. 1D Doors open past 7; Curtain rises 3 before A. POSITIVELY THE LAST BUT OA k Grand Instrumental Von4ert I AT TOE ATHENA - MI, ON FRIDAY F.YDRING, MAY 20, ISV, BY TILE B.TEYERMARKLW/11:1BUSiCAL 017:)16 Conrnxr, consisting of 19 Performers! • —This Company., thankftil for the lib eral patronage they have received in this city, are happy to inform the public that they will give their last but one Concert, on Friday avenitig, the 29th of Slay. PROGRAMME PART I. 1. "'Wrestler's Triumph" March 2. Overture to "Alessandro Stradella," (by request,) FLOTOEIV. 3. "Melodies of the Heart" Nultz STRAUSS. 4. Finale front ' . l.'he Jewess," i/LICAVY. PART 5. "Souvenir de Canova' 16-17" Quadrille • STRAUSS. 6. "United States" Polka • • • • - •• • • - Itztus. 7. Grand March Put Pou rii, (by request)• • MASSAY. PA Irr tu. 8. Overture to "Oberon." 9. "Soldier's Dances" Waltz 10. (By particular desire,) Rnilrond Gallop. I . tr Tickets 60 cents; children halt price i to be bait the Music Stores, Hotels, sad at the door. ID" Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to co:n=lmo at 8 o'clock, precisely. Ha" Postuvely the lust Concert will be on Saturday evening, after which they will depart for Baltimore. SOMETEIING NEW. BARNUM'S TRAVELING EXHIBITION F.XIIIRITEI/ I.:NUES A SPLENDID PAVILION. 100 PEET BY 50 FEET. Coeutriated e.rpressly for this establishment, and furni...h.d with scats and all conveniences. under the direction of HO NICHOLS TOTTEN: Ira be exhibited in front of the AMR/1.:C.1N HOTEL, on T bure.dny, Friday and Saturday b:s•enl tiga, commencing at 'I o'clorkt Also, on Friday and Saturday 4ficenuoeir at 3 eerierk. T. BARNUM has great pleasure in announcing .to the public that he has fitted out a traveling exht- Union, consisting of it most curious, valuable and tuaque variety of novelties and performances, selected with great cure nom his vast and popular establishment in New York. and forming one of the most interesting exhibitions ever.seen iu America.'embruenag, ie mn eminent degree. instruction and amusement. Neither pains or expense have bean spared its etnalsitting attractions wide!) are us novel and entertaining, mid at the !URIC titan ittstructive and free front the slightest objections from the moral and religious community. Mr B. also begs to assure the public, that the most strict order and decorum will al ways be observed throughout the establishment, so that ladies and children will ever find it a perfectly safe and agreeable place of recreation and' amusement. whether accompanied by gentlemen or not—and us eta evidence that he will he able to effect this most desirable object, he has plenum in stating That even person connected with the exhilittion is a TEFTOTALRIt. Where temperance prevails. order and decorum cad always be maintained. It is impossible to give the emir^ details of the exhibi tion; suthce it to say that the establishment will require the services of timer than thirty persons, The exhibition will include the great . French Diorama and Panorama of the FUNERAL OF NAPPLEON. rep- resenting the most gorgeous and maguilicein spectacle over witnessed. The SCOTCH MAMMOTH DOTS. the largest in the synth!, weighing over 500 pounds. Their wonderful ex periments in Mesmerism and Cluit voyance hive aston ished thousands. MISS EMMA LESI.II:'S CIIOIR. con sisting of the first vocalists from the American Museum,N. Y.:and the pelte tpal concert roonts in New York, ladelphia nod Boston, (Miss L. it alto favorably known in the western country) will sing a variety of the most popular songs. duetts, glees,.tmarletts, chorus, etc. HISS \V 111 a little miss of only eleven years of a a. will appear in a variety of elegant, chaste and popular Dances, which will be changed at each pertbrut nue, PETE MORRIS, the trim srned and laughter provoking comic delineutor,aud author of the most popular melodies, among which are the • Raging Kantswl," "Yankee Polka, ' BILLY \V HILLOCK. the renowned and popular Banjo Player, will appear in a variety of ELIIIOPI4II extrava ganzas. ballads. savings, doings, etc— accompanies] by one of the Mast celebrated minstrel hands of New Y0r1... LA GC: 1111 G GAS will be adtoinitered by Prof. David son 10 some of the audience, or to some Goo cunneutell with the establishment. . . Previous to the commencement of the exhibition ou the stage, Prof. DavillAon wit/ mouse the midi...lce with Fan cy Wass Wooking. to all varieties, forming birds, ships, candlelit-as, etc., all of which will be for sole at reason able prices. At the close of each exhibition, a smell ballooh still lie sent op from the yard. a" Exhibition Commences—afternoon at 3 o'clock, evening at n o'clock. Doors open one lime in advanee, thus giving an opportunity to witness the Glass Working, Giant Boy s. etc. Ili Admission. 2 cents—children under 12hulf price. tilytltAt LSTRICT of it letter, tealsvillc. Mai S. ISE?. Mr. Joni 0. Monows.:—./krie have sold six dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrup. In this place, and have never known it in any one instance to tail in effect ing a permanent cure, I•ut frequently 6ted that one fourth of a bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe colighs. I have been out of the Syrup for some time, and truly believe 1 could have soil six dozen more. if I boil had.h. I will always try and keep .a good supply on hand, as no other Cough Syrup will sell since yours bas been introduced here. IV:U. O. lIOUT. • Prepared and sold by John D. Morcan. huggist, ood street, one door below Diamond allt7y.Pitt,ttursh. Also, for sale in 'Monongahela City. by Dr. 'William H. King. A. T. Gregg, and J. W. Smith. In Elizabeth, by James Flack; andgenerally by all the Druggists and Slore-keeperit 'Westen remisylertnia. tuayl: PO the Honorable the Judges of the Court 01 quarter 1 :!eseions of the Pence, in and fur the county of Mk ginY 'rice petition of James Newell. of Ross Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly 'Mistreat. That your petitioner bath provided Icimsclf with Ina/minis for the accommoihnion of travelers and others, at 11/3 dwell ing house in the Township aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And. your petitioner, as tsi duty hound. will pray. JAMES NEWELL. We. the subscribers. citizens oldie aforesaid Township do certity, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and emiveniences for the aceoinniodation of true. tilers and others. anal that said tavern is necessary. James Longree, W. Hay, N. Good, James AVAleer, H. tallith Casper Reel, J. Boyd, B. timid, J. Corder, G. Coop er. G. Lighteini..l. Colebough. ma2d..d3to , . sidilsOONS, AND BATIIING ESTABLISHMENT, Turtiorrx STILEET. NI:d1/ TICE lILAD OF WOOl. HESE elegant and comfortable Saloons are now in the best order, and will be constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the season—bovine several Parlors to accommodate private parties of Ladies and Gentlemen, or either separately, where will be served up at any time. in the very best style. Ice Creams, StrAwberrion and Peorhes, with Ceram, in their Season. The separate department. with Baths and Parlors for Ladies, is nose open for the summer season, to which the attention of Ladies is requested, and their patronage ear nestly solicited. Females are engaged, and always in attendattre. 1 be Gentlemen's Bathing, Department is also in com plete order. The establishment has been kW np in a style unsur passed by any other in the United States. and Ladies and Gentlemen may rrst assured that the greatest attention will Le pnid to cleanliness and comfort of visiters, in every reoptgl. Invalids. in particular. may expect to re ceive the most careful attention. and can be accommo dated with Baths in all their varieties of hot. cold. show er, donne. snake and head. as well es vapor, &c A few Boarders can be acemnmodated with Boarding by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to PECK, THOMPSON & Co., Proprietors. Itr• Tickets for Baths for sale, single or by the dozen, at reduced prices. may2o (Journal and Dimmtelt copy.) • New Ward nrug store. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the eiti rens in the new and upper parts of the City, that be has opened n new Drug Store. cornet of Washington nnd Wylie streets. where Physicians' prescriptions will be carefully compounded. A superior assortment of Medi cines and Perfumery have-been selected. Every article in the Drug line will be kept constantly on band. The es tablishment will be under the supervision of Dr. ALEX. BLACK. Medicines can be had at all hours of the night. maylo WILL. BLACK: Monongahela Navigation Company. B OOKS Will be opened for the subscription of Stock to extend this improvement from Brownsville to the State line, at the following times and places, viz: at Waynesburgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st May; New Geneva, Fayette co., on the Ist June; West Brownsville, Washington Co., on the 2d Jane; Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Bank,) on the 4th June; and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.; apl9 WM. BAKEWELL, Sec'y. EU - Gazette and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburgh Messenger; Genius of Liberty. Uniontown; Examiner, Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy' of pa per to Secretary. -10 - rANTD.-A good Sofa Siinehei wanted immediate ,' ly. The highest wage, given. App!) to UIII3EAT & BO D, Hand at. EmvAtto Too, & Co.. ut the corner of Fifth and Market streets, would respectfully inform their cus tomers that they have on hand a few more SHIRTS, of the very same sort. malS LTOLASSEIS-23 bbla supenor lilolassessjain reo'd on 1. commission and for sale by matn CUMMINS & Earn. BACON —A few hbds. of very superior Hams and Shoulders, for retailing, for sale by mat CUMMINS & SMITH. 15 CASKS BACON HAMS, a prime uncle, just rec'd and for sale by fno2o EDhIOND GREER. F Lotirtz2ol7)l4s. frefliTamily Flour, just received on consignment, and for sale by JOHN LITTLE', Jr., Third et., opposite the Vest Office. STOCK-19 shares Bank of Pittsburgh jr) for sale. Appry to (myltir JAMES MAY. ITrAN - ~A young Nratsteadfitabits and . goa character, to learn the Toil . Eßristnts3. Enqutre at ma2s4t H. RYAN'S, " • " 10.1570-011-iii—,ardt. • - . ost-4)ii - Tuesday availing., "the. 23d inat' a *aitet, cdataining $150,00 in notes. The finder wilt receive the above.reward by leaving it at thin office. ittur t o - • - - . ;-:, AUCTION P . A.LBS: , , JAALES 11PERIVN.C.Allar/PIVER.R., No. 114 won, §•roium Tug.= noons rizom P 4741 VXTRA SAI.E of .Dry Goods, Watches .E 4 Cutkiy.—Will be sold, at hl'ltennaa Auction Itooni . ;•No. 114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth; day andmed. (Sundays excepted,) until the large stock on halidls disposed of, as peremptory orders have been re ceived from - the owners, to close without reserve or the laud possible delay, the various consignments retnaiuing unsold from the present spring trade,• • Terms: All sums under $50,00, cash, par funds,• from $lO,OO to $100 ; 00, sixty days; and all sums over $ 100,00,' three months, good approved endorsed notes. - ap29 - JAMES AVICENNA. Anct. VIXTRA ADDITIONAL SALE of Valuable. BUILD .141 LNG LOTS, at Auction —Will be sold, on the pre mises, on Saturday next, May 27th, at 3 o'clock, P, at., in valuable Building Lots already advertised--Three BUILDING LOTS, two of which front 20 feet on Congress street, and extend back 90 feet; being Nos. 32 and 31. Also, 1 LOron Margaret street. np24 JAMES Al' 'KENNA, Anat. L ULM AT. TIIIS!,- , i-,000 Wonh of Ifarlaaelphia ready made Clothina, tat Auction and Private Sale, for ten days only, at APKenna's A Roomi. No. 114 Wood street, three doors froniTinh, commencing at 10 o'clock A. at., and at 2 P. M., of each- day, and' at early gas light each evening.. Gentlemen who are in want of such articles, will please call immediately, es the stock must and will be sold. Without reserve.. The Goods can be examined at any time during each day, and purchas ers buying at Auction will be warranted to be suited in size; if not. they need nottake the articles. ' matt JAMES APE:ENNA, Anct. *DEAL EsTATß—rosi ti ye Sale of Two valuilr'elal k, eligibly situated LOTS, in the Sixth Ward, city of Pittsburgh; well adapted for either private residences or • busines stands At Auction, on the premises, on SaturtlaY neit, May 27th, at 3 o'clock in the.afterimon, will be sold, at public Pale, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, op the premises, in the Sixth Ward. city of Pittsbargh, the following described property, belonging to Messrs. Hen ry and Thom il as imwr. of Louisville, Ky.; viz : Two valuable ho of Ground. Nos. 174 and 176. in Scott's plan of out lot No. 3. each 'fronting 24 ft. MI Penu- SyIVIIIIIII Avenue, nd-cxtendingoo fl deep.to:Union alley. PIIIIOIC betWeCII Elm and Henry streets, in said Ward. It is the most valuable cityroperty offered at public sale for many years. Those wishing to pnrchatc can apply at the Auction Rooms of the subscriber, No. 114 Wood st.. for any information required. . Title - indisputable. flexratt, 1 ow TIIO.IIAB 1/lINTER, nt" ' JANES AVICENNA. /knot WATTUER C. M. DE WEBER. L.A.NNLR. TUN S.P.S BY JOHN AUC I). T DAVIS. AU CTI ONEER,E South-Emt coma of Wood and Fifth streets, rIATALOGUE Sale of Fashionable Spring and IL/ Summer Garments, on a credit of S months on all sums over SIOU. Will be sold without reserve, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth ate., on Friday morning. May 20th. at ten o'clock, a large as sortment of superior quality nevi style fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting of merino, tweed, Cot tonude.ginglitun. kremlon, linen and check sack coati, super plaid and figured valeucia. French gingham, fancy cashmere and plaid and black satin vests. super fancy cassimere ;minuet'. Bath cord, Rexburg, stripe, cottonade and Bourbon caosimere pants. blue Titripe. merrimue, hickory, check and Canton flannel shirts. fine muslin shirts with linen bosoms, collars. Ar., bleached and brown muslin and drill drawer*. cantlium, duck. brown drill and deuinfin overall*, figured attd plain baize jack ets, /cc. mayli A. CUTS ON ti.lll.olrist Its A I..L.Mtvill Rag V CITY BY irm. J. BURNSIDE. AUCTIONEER, N. W. CORN= OF FEDERAL STREET AND Tilt MAXON)). 'DOS/TONED SALE OF PROPERTY at Auetion.— .1. On Saturday evening, the 27th inst., at d o'clock, at the Auction Room. north-west earlier of Federal street and the Diamond, Will be positively sold. without reserve, all that certain Lot or piece of ground situate in Reserve township. at the distance of one mile only from the bor ough of Manchester, and 20 rods from the Beaver road, being Lot No. 2ro, as marked and numbered lit the plan of the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, containing be tween seven and eight acres. It is very healthfully situ ated for a relidcace. - 'l'hcre is *vial spring of %valet on the premises. WY - Persons desirous of further information, will please call on Capt. John year the premises. Tenor Onesfourth cash, P i esidue nethree equal tumuli payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. The above property wan advertised some time mace. to be sold on the llth May, but egreeebley to the wish of the owner, was postponed until the 27th. ine22 WM. J. 1317RNS1DE, Auct. AUC 111.1 I.llltD/IN 11A31, BY WM. 2. BURNSIDE, AUCTIL - - , (AN FRIDAY EVEN4G, 10th lust., at kfi r ri*git,, at the Auction Room corner of Carson and Ciigroritreets, isccond floor of the building occupied by !$ ,:Wen dt k Wilyon, Dry Goods Merchants.) will be without reserve, a large assortment of Dry• Goods, Ready-made Clotithig, Shirty, liardware, IVatelics, Jewelry, nooks, Le. Dealer, arc requested to attend, as the sale will be pos itive. ED- Hereafter, I shall have regular night sales of dry goody. hanlware, hc,, at the chore ntentioned room, on Tackle y,Wednesday and Friday evening-sof every week. mania ‘VM. I. 131111.NSIDE Auct:. PIIiVATE DISEASES. Dr .Bratrn, No i , nfi Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all l eases of a prima is or delicate nature Mettle mut .../ to the human frame. V ; 141 , Syltilis nod Svphilitic mu tions •mil Of fk and . . . P .' clrilwa t. ... its consequences, together with all ei— nem:autumn, impuriticsof the blood, with all diseases of womb/origin, skin di it eirge sAvi th strictures, glen, urethral discharges seminal weakness and impotener.also, piles, rheemattstia, female weakness, diseases ot . the womb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the johns, fistula in aim. nervous affections, pains in the back and iOillf, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidney's, Scorbutic eruptions, tener, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &C. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE F.xelusivcly devoted to the study and treatment of vene , real disorders, and those arising trout youthful excesses , ' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the vonstimilon may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to oiler assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arrang ed into sep arate apartments. Patients ten visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain goil.d advice privately and pro:nutty,. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingxenrreaf din rases, in their various forms nod stages, o ff ers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap-' prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of. those diseases. Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon iu Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. fp - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a shalt time, without inter: ruption from business. rpHernia or- Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to cull, as he has paid purtacu tar attention Is that disease. Letters from a bistance, asking advice, must contain a fee. or they will riot be attended to. ID"Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, - towards the market. Consultations strietly confi dentist cre ut,s-71.kw I y 1311EUMATISAL—Dr. 'vows new!) , discovered rem - - I.V edy for Rheumatism ie s speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, l'a. The Doctor is always at borne. lanl.3.4lawif 0. eye. spar stud crok lesslabitattusess t No. 78 IVood urea. between Fourth and Diamond ofiry. THE subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, I, a large stock of different quantum' Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial and Nickel Post Flat Cap Dewy and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books„ Medium and Royal Colored ,Printing Papers Printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Surface Curds, Nos. 21, 4, small and double . small; Me dium, Denny and Cap Day Books a n d Ledgers, superior paper, nod best eastern binding; School Books, nil kinds; Quills, Gold Peon, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Fries, I,:c. Blank Books, of nil sizes, ruled to pattern and bound in the most substantial manner, Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or RAGS atcitsh prices. • JOB PRINTING. Haying a Job Office in connexion vtith our establish ment, we are prepared to execute all orVers for plain and fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Dulness Cards, /3llls of Lading, &c., with despatch, and allow prices. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. . No. 78 Wood it:, bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. _ _ TrAt our at on Market street, between Third and Fourth, may at all unite be found a large stockof Theo. logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received, as soon as published t and sold at the lowest prices. The publications ot the American Saintly School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on ban t. Catalogues furnished on application. • ELLRyrr & ENGLISH, Market st.. het. Third end Fourth. team I oat - took for Ituto. hrisit ONE HALF of the fine steamer vrfp. 1111NG for sate; also, ono eighth of steamer 101%, For particulars and terms enquire of S. & W. HARBAUGH, 5$ Water street and' 104 Front pt THE MO and al MORNING Pb POSTI the . Daily and most of the Weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Weitern and. Northern. Newspapers, and Sibbet'a Counterfeit De. motor, &e., kept for sate by ISAAC HARRIS, At his General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. _ mayls 540 ,_.S.Gtreteiveld per sit T am O er Ori A en s t u ar arinotl. Cr.o sale by EDMOND.GREER, Liberty - st., matt opposite Smithfield. -i .01. t nlfa ey, eat; 2 doz. do. medium; 1 doz. 'without holders; 3 doz Bard & Brothers; just received by / ZEBULON KJNSEY _ I..LUSTRATED EDITION' OF THE ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family rEading; in ',aurae of publicauon by Harper & Brothers, New York: To bo completed in 12 parts. Part Ist just received and for sale by " JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, car. -Market and 3d eth. A . TTOR,NEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Offtee in Atellon'a Buildings, corner of NYylie and Fifth steels east side of the Court House- - - ... • • •. Er Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations of Re cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to:•rhyl8 - • SPIRITS TURPENTINE:I-2d - s j barrelust received and for sale by B. A. FAILNESTOCR /c'CO.-, may In cor. lst and Wood sts; Proposals. - nriorosALs will be received up to 3 o'clock. P. ar., of the Bth day of June next, at the office of J. W. Kerr. Stuart's Buildings, Four , h street, for grndingth's site of the Hospital. and building a:Culvert. There-will he tvirenty r kvetboksand yards of exeavation. - Plans'and4peniflon, tiotta bee:xlic:bited dn'o vrOek lotro,q4teule gY 2e; • • • 5 ••'• • . .oy .order of the Building Conithisteciitihe-*oistaiir; geunsylvitia Zipsp.tua • trammirrtx. ..... ," sat6 -- vp JOHN 1). IAVI:3. Anet nom•',+, t ['RING .AND: UMALEEL. GOODS.Z AA- ALASON 4 co, f .A L .mkrruorrit - No.-. 60 Market Si.eet. beqct a Co ne! F ourth Streets .prrr4n cfnc ET,- 111CrAVE: reeently , opened their tie W and elegant Store, 1.1, with an extensive stock of rich Spring-and Summer Goods, comprising upwards of -three 'hundred pacatages of the latest and 7 moat fashionable styles. Alerchatus throughout the country are particularly nivitdd to cull and examine our stock. as it is our intentio.l to otTerour goods at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, residing in New. York, will be constantly sending us on fresh supplies of the most desirable goOds, thereby giving, us every facility in the transaction of our business that could be possessed bo eastern hoeses. .Prices are there= fore guaranteed 'to be . as IoW e& the lowest. New York and Philadelphia rates. • ap7 R. 6. - nl!hompson, No. 110 INaiik. - 5178 - 6 — ....t 4 S nisi returned front the eastern 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 lust time—and being entirely tree from the care of that business—l am enabled to devote my whole attention to-the-ptirchase of Dry GoOds. Customers and the'pubbe generally may depend upon finding, at the above No , every thing, rich and beautiful that is to be. found iu the Dry Goods market. He has in store, and is how receiving,lthe following -Goods: Barred and plain'Greneniens; Barred and plain Silk Tissues; Sutiu burred and plain Bareges; Lainartine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Burred and Plain Linen Gins:hams. DRESS SILKS. Rich Chamelians, alrshades: Rich changeable striped; rich barred: • • Pine Luatred black do., all widths, for Mantillas, Visette &c.; Brussels Luce and Silk . Fringcs,..for trimming the above; good assortment. Shatrls—This department I. very full: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berago; new style Linen Net, ti-I for S 1 each; with every variety - , at low prices. Linen Goods—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached end Brown Napkins; Towelliugs, Crashes, Burnley . Sheet- Mira &e. Gingham—French, English, and Maneheirtar, of every style and texture. Calicoes—ln endless variety. from Ole. upwards. Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Lrilliugs, &e. Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low us Sic.. 4.c. tnaS IL. D. THOMPSON. New Dry Goode-.Fresh Arrival, AT A 0.135 MARKET ST.. IsKTwEEN 4TIIRT. AND THE DIANREAD.' rip undersigned has juat received! td.llrge and .plen- Djid nporunent of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING A SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased Tron! the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the receut greet full in prices, viz: 4-4 Brown Muslims, (*cisFurniture Prints et to 1.21 c. 7-ti Bleached " 6; " 4-4 Purple. " 121.: 4-4 0 " ti '' Blue and orange prints 1-2,4" Dress Gingham" 124 to Sri"l-higlish Lawns 121 " NEW. tiTYLEDRESS GOODS. 1 Satin stripe amnite Baragr, Fancy Dress Silks, . Plaid Crape D'Orlempt, Chameleon .' " Satin at. andpr. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New style French Lawns, Black Gro. D' Armour " Camlet Lustre', . New style Brocade. The Lames are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored embroidered. Canton Crape Shoivls, Silk Tissue Shawls. white Brosha Mirage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls. Black Silk and Black Darted Bawe Shawls, Illack and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mons D , Leine Shawls. . I have also received a beautiful assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cnuitsrie Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Seeds, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle thread mohaifand twisted silk Gloves and Mitts: a va riety of new Lyle Parasols. Parasolctta and Sun Shades. The GmtW..ft. ...um are particularly requested to tall and examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue. olive brown and invisible green French and English Cloths, and a variety of new style fancy Vesting'', Cassimeres, Cravats, &e. I have nista a large. stock ef Staple Goods. viz: Brown and bleached linen Table Chubs, Ituisia Diaper, Irish I Linen, Cottonade, Linen Drilling, Cheek's, Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Gingham% ChantbreyGingbants, brown. and bleached Muslin, of all deseriptiona, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last_year'a prices. ABSALOM" MORRIS, ape No. G 5 Market Street, Pittshurgh.! (IP: UI,,EMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,—Wnout 1.. A ttAM—Eduard Todd 4 , CO.. have just received our large a of New and Fresh Spring Goods, to whiCh see invl ' the attention of country merchants and deal. ers getter fly. fpm have received from our factory east: a largo ati. Stock of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of l' 101oz.A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standing collars; Zt . 0- .° - Narrow 0 and Byron' , 40 medium quality 0 ..u s i 60 .:, 0 very lose priced 0 124 " fine linen bosuriii,With collars; Xt'' " ' and common bosoms ; 545 ' " Byron *Mailing collars. all qualities; 40 " black and fancy . adjusting Stocks; Also, from the eastern cities: 6 cases fine Gingham Umbrellas; 3 " " and common Suspenders; 2 " " under Shirts and Drawers ; 20 dozen gent's' llsla Th'd. Gloves; 40 " 0 .cotton,elastielops; - 250 " hrows and mixed and cotton half hose, all squalities; • Fancy silk and satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks, and Ties Carpet Bags. &c.. &c. We invite the attention of merchants and dealerrito an examination of our Goods and prices; knowing, that un der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased, sec are able to on - err : cne inducements rarely found west of the mountaius„ or, in fact, the east ern cities. One of our firm is constantly in the Eastern market, by means of which we are daily supplied with New Goods. EDWARD TODD & CO., corner of Fifth and Market streets, Id story over W. tc P. Ilugus, entrance nu Fifth street. lir it MURPHY has just commenced reaming his 11 . third supply of Spring and Summer Goods, con tisung, in p_art. French- Engish, and Manchester Gingham; • French Lawns; Organdy Lawns: Barred Linen Gingham; Bonnet Ribbons; Parasols, dark green and.cnlomd; Rich Black Striped Dress Silks; Pine Lusired Brook " " all .widths, for Man tillas, Vivats, dec. W. IL MURPHY, inal7 • north-east corner Fourth and Market sta. rIOLORED CRAPF.S—A. INfasox & Co.. have open ed 40 boxes of White, Pink, Blue, and Straw Color ed Crapes. mni7 AiV r". l t re . r t ; c h i Te "ce• L'72o&fcwititco..,...:klueri!il Cr pee.. )10 11./LORM) SATIN AND TAFFETA RIBISONS.—A. kJ- A. Mason & Co. have received 2S boxes of colored_ Satin and !Ferran • Ribbons, of every number; also. 10; hoses of new style Bonnet Ribbon. nray2o COOT) , k—. A.iNlason & Co. have on hand W ri a l i r t e E stetisive ' ass° . rtient of White Goods. com prising Mull, Swiss, Book, Plaid and Jacouet Muslin, of every variety. may% Dress Goode. AA. MASON A Co.. No. 60 Market street. have just . received a splendid assortment of Dress Goods, amongst which may be found figured, plain and striped i3erage. of all qualities: Silk Tissue, Mohair Stripes Grettedire, Satin Stripe De Lain; plain do.; Satin St. Chal lis. Fancy Silk French Inconets, &e. apl9 ' T ILDE iu.AcK mlLlC;—Jugit received Ly Express, this morning, at North-east corner 4th and Itlarnet ats mpvl I W. rt. MURPHY. lurtoiNtir lUSSISONB , —Just received by Express, this 11 mottling . , a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N. E. -corner Fourth and Market streets. W. R. MURPHY. RENED WORKED COLl.llRS:—.lust received this mooting by Express, and very cheap, at the Mirth, east corner of Fourth and Market stiepts.. muyll • W. It. MURPHY. LAMES' DRESS GOODS.—Just, received, per Ex press, this morning. another lot Still. Silk Tissues Sup. Grenadines. Plain and Figured Ramat*. Plain and Satin Striped Do Lathe, at the Dry Goods Ro - use of ROUT. D. THOMPSON, 1'510.119 Market st. aAIAS 1 S, A 4., • eeetve per Express, another lot of those heavy fringed plain and figured Green Parasols, which be sold at secluded prices, at maylB RORT. D. THOMPSON'S. k LAMMS—lteveiretl per Exptrss. at A. A. Ma . 1.,1 son's. 60 Market street, the Most extensive assort, meat of Dress Goods to be found in the city, comprising some new styles, recently it:marled. Mal 3 ID ICH nurss SILKS- 7 ;A. A: Mason & Co.. 60 Market streeti have meivetl, per Express, 23,r5. Rich Black and Fancy colored Silks. mai-13 - - SHA WLS.--A. A. MAsost & Co., 60 Market street, have just received, per Express, 12 carmen, of Shawls, comprising Canton Crape,'Sewing Silk, Berege, Silk, Mast; DlL.Laine, and other Shawls.' mayt2 - NARY (100 1 / B .—A. A. 51.e.50x & Co. bare received an J extensive assortment of rich' Dress Goods; consist ing of 150 ps. nerages,..so ps. Grenadines, 100 pa. Silk Tissues and Mohair Stnpes, 00 pa. of Pail de Chevre, an entire pew article; FOLIIIIIICI Silks and fancy do.,in great variety. A .A.-MASOM& CO., Mt Market street, have recd ppr Express, 500 Rich Par a / a le and Parasolettes, embracing some of the best pure Satin;do. with very heavy, fringes. TUST received, by Express!, 1 pe Super French Black UP Cloth; and 6 ps . Super Fanny Cashmeres, which will aold.low by. C. IVERNEDURG,.2SI Liberty et. ap2s (Journal copy.) MOWN vrAND JJ all - qualities; just received and or sale low by ED ftD TODD Co, N. E. cor. 5 5th and Market eta. ad star entrance an Mt ma Nr‘'vary Egood; / • ' casket • oe.e e tran dy 4 half casks 3. J. Danny Cognac t very good; 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior just reed on consignment, and for sale low by may 4 JOHN LITTLE, ht. ' 3d st. opposite the Post Office. 0 ot, A NEC'' two wiry frrick Dwelling Mime Situ ated on the East Cominou, Allegheny city, Inear tf; rgeidence of Judge Irwiu,) and finished in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor, and four Eood bed rooms on the second story; With finished garret. nquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the prentisOs f or of febll-tf- • JAMES PARK, Jr....1c.00.. Second st., FINE FLOUR- 7 50 bbls. flue Floor, on consignment and for pale - by (man SELLERS _k NICOLS. C ORN hIOOIIIIEAD. 1011-AVettpaited• WaieWotry tit Mom: Sunrir, near j, IAI Shay keep.a good essort ' mea t Sollis•lasY Choirs - - and trowistored chain, or everitieseripticni.' &flint at refg low pricep l - ang trtkir:4644.thif iiktf4e•imoolloO colt - 1.144 . atiect-,-13,..ty,uralfra t a the publio, G'ottAiry. stcatars pfilfeti Ili Sofia and Challiti - tke - Joigeet,wholeitala 1311Y*4' ti ~~ , _} s'J: Y _ _ , '.= -, -z , ..• ,-, - , ..T7:- , --:' ,,,, A:4.V.. , *,t.''7- , '... v, • ~_. Etiam- , Boat,talum , ,2l- _ ilea lag • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGII E AXIL P A C kr.r. f HIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the.largely, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. 'lle highest wages are paid for the services of the beat and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— . The line hati been in operation for six years; bad carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union, for safety. regularity, and speed. -All that money can procure bus been provided for the safety, comfort-and convenience of passengers. The Doats leave for Cincinnati as follows: .BIONDAY PA CHET.—The IVIo:conco wiste,Capt. Srunq Will leave Pittsburgh every Monday rnoriiing at 10 Welock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. at. , • TUESDAY PACKET.—The Th . atrame No.. Capt. Jno. Rtineilter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning. at 10 o'clock ;'Wheeling every Tuesday.evening . at 10 p. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Niw ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday moraine atIO o'clock ; Wheeling every• Wednesday even ing at 10 P. M. THURSDAY PACKET.‘—The DarttiA:cr, Copt .R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. at ' FRIDAY PdlC.RET.=—The CuipeaNo. 2, Cam. Cree/3, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.' SATURDAY PACKET.—The Massa:cora, Cal. 4. De Canzp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday wonting :at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday ov.ening at 10, r. at. SUNDAY PACEET.—The ISAAC Nawro:c, Capt. A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every . Sunday anomittg at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening at 1.0 r. uov 10. - • • .. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FEBRUARY Is MIS. FEBRUARY I ~' LA...FAS. IxAyr DAILY Al. 9 A. M. AND "4. P. M The following new booms complete the lide for the present season: ATLANTIC: Eapt. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt. and 1.01;19 iNTLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new. and are fitted ttp.without r.agif [LI to expense. Every comfort that mohey eon procure has been provi ded. Th e boats will leave the Maurine - On:lit Wharf Iptat. at th e foot of Ross st. Passeliers- will be putictrinj on board, us the bouts will certainly - leave at the ail vernsed hours. • D'or Etrovvull L.. • . ' The new- and splendid. pasdonger and inn steamer BALTIC, Capt. A. dunce, trill 10.1 v or the above port during time present week, at S A, st positively. For freight or passage. opply on hoard. 4 2 Z _...._ ______ fele?. For St. Louts.. ilaitTHE fast running passenger istmr PENN SYLVANIA,wiiIeave Regularly for the above and intermediate ports.' For freight or passage apply nit board. - mal.s' For Blew Orleans. THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, H. Drxxisox. Master, will leave regularly for the above and intermediate landings, Zou Saturday, a y 27. ld For freight or passage apply on board. ma7s • For Eit. Louis.. I The new and splendid steamer ORIFSTAI. I VAN HOOK, Ahliter, will leave for the above and intertnediate ports. regularly. • For freight or passage imply on hoar& mots For St. Louts.. THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI- NA, DevErcE. sr, Muster, will leave for, the ;wove an intermediate ports, regularly. For/relent or passage apply on board. • mals lvor St. Louis, Galena, and Dubuque. , p r TILE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taos: MAT,plaster, will leave ler the above, orts. regu arty..: ' - . For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. or mnltt - - GEO. lIIILTFINDERGER. AWL For New Orleans. ' . THE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA GLE, JAMES ATALYSON Master, will leave for t le above and all intermediate, on Tuesday, May 30. For freight or passage apply on board. or to .. ina23 G. B. :MILTENBERGER, A^..ouL For --- Fo Brownsville. —.— 04442 - T-RF, ne'W Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, Js'ets Psintrssos, Master, will env da a above port this day, at BA. Se., positively. For freight or passage apply on board. fete? For Lafayette and Wabash River. —The light draught steamer SWAN, 13. May, Minster, aster, will leave for the above andinter mediate landings, regnlarly. t'or freight or passage apply on board, or to apr4 JAMES ,MA". till. -- light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP. DAVIS, Master, will leave for, the above and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passnee apply on board. mar 15 New. Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for 4,, ,, F4 4 .4 Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville. on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at at-, re turning on Monday, Wednesday. and Friday. She has a boat ut the linulin2, between IN'Ocsl street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any lime. S. & W. HARBAUGEL Agents. mart; No, Th lrooil street. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift steamer CONSUL, DonsEir P. Krxxxv, Master. will leave regularly for Wheeling. on Minnlay, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, preciselp,• Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock - . A. L. positively-. The Cf' insul will land at all interediate ports. Ever accommodation that can be procure m d. for the comfort and - safety of passengers, has -been provided. The boat.ls also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board. or to magi JOHN FLACK, Agent. Nor Cincinnati.. I paitThe new and splendid Passenger Stenuier -HIGHLANDER. Captain FlillsS, Win euve tor the ahoy° and all Lutermediate ports regu larly. For freight or passage, having superior aecomrnodi 'Lions. apply on hoard. ina2.l, PorLontavtl2e. THE Kentucev River Pack.et, GREY RA GLE. 13noorts, Nlasier. will leave for tlic a ove an intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. - For St. Lola's.: THE new aml splentlig steamer It NDRI-AV FULTON, W. 11. FurfuN,Master, mil/ leave tor the a ore and intermediate 'landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i• janl7 JAMES MA'. For St. Louts. THE fine steamer WYOMING, Tnomss Ottram.a, Master will leave regularly for the above port finial! intennetliate,reguler:* For Might or passage, having; superior zteebnuntata tioaas, apply on board, or to nt23 ' GEO. B. MILTENBERGER. 4,gent. APOLLO 'HALL. FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD ,fit: MARIMIT Halt itt IJIS splendid has been finished, and fitted up the best style for ther.neconnaotlation Of the . It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures, Public dieeti lugs, Exhibitions of Paintings, &c.,Ac.. by the night, day, or week. For termS, - apnly to CHARLES H. PAULSOIN. or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. . , r I 'tit; Sa..U6T 1104 OILA N'E loot Et EIIDEjIISI fora young . or old person male or female, with a putrid, bad breallN or bad teeth. Persons who have either, are honorably' assured that a 2s. box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE Will. on trial, without fail, Make the breath pure and sweet, ' The teeth white, and the gums bard. Reader, just try this once. It is sold in Neve York at S 2 i Chadian' st, and by . WM. JACKSON. AV., ma igi SO Liberty at. „.„ . . . -.-.,:. 'Our friends who feel inclined td assist in procuring subseribers fin. our Campaign paper, mill' hegocef'•., enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach a shdet of paper at the bolt:nit. 'lawman- th ; writ& Wiz'''. scribers names. lr.A2 02,P:4BMpD4.'70.i'''il A C.HEAP:c..4-..0_47j.:.G.;:x.i.:.p.....:AT:::::.R1i mmediately after the nominationsof the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist of June, next,—the undersigned`will cc : immix° . the publication of a small Compaig,n-Paper,. entitled THE JErrEnsom.Adv: which will be issued Weekly,, for six months, or until the result of the election is announced. The JEFFERSONIAN, will be filled with Political Matter, exclu.. sively; and will be furnished to Clubs on the following terms, viz : Ten Copies `for. Fifteen, - Twenty, Fifty.' One Hundred; It seems to be - generally aAmitted that the 4 F IT4-P resicientia Can#44, will be n!erest,7l4W ~ _:fie. , - a .. " 4 "‘” ,4 ‘. . 4 2 '.'" '' '''' ' '' r • i"' 4^ 7• : .' ,4 ; l' l l .4 -4 re' r c.'"V1:, 4 ...` ". ' , - 4 4-rok t xr - AvviiNPß..*,- t MEE Jottern u. Kum. " • W. C. MIST. • _ • ffitla BANKERS. EXCHANGE BROKERS, And Deatets in. Foreign and.Dornestie Erthangs, Cenyia, rates of Doom; Sank Notes, Gold anSilver. No. OS Woo d street, 3rd door Mow Fourth, West tido, 'luau:o, itt.t.: • marl.4-ly ERANIEIEt. ED WARD XhlLle., -• •KRAMER & RAH/Lt. Bankers and Bzellan”e Brokers, Beaters in Foreign and Domes:it Bills. Bills of Exchange i Cern:fumes N A 7 0 ,1; it, /kink /foto: and Coin. "„ • Corner of Third and Wood . Co., directly opposite The- tio Cherles.HotoL. - igr: !DUTIES try, SON,' .Banters and Deniers in Exchange Cons and Bank Nous, No. 55 Illarket street, PitLibtirgh. SELLI:cO 'HAAR. ZICRANOt: suits Wilt ' lien, Yorkl pr . l Cineltdditl ' - *-1. • - ',..', ,' Philadelphia " Louisville - . - 4 • r.. - - Baltimore " St. Louis •il ' ; 11•1%11. sores. Olio Buying ?Weil dia. Indiana f I it Rentuckt i it Virginia I 4t Wheeling . I• 14 Tennessee' - 3 " aul9-y JAL B. lIOON. Taos. esarrlum.' noon. & smacticsora BANKERS AND EXCHANGE FIRMER.% ; • • N. E. Comer ,of Wiwi and Sixth atreelt., Patrbuig_h, DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes. Time Bills, Forei and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deptullt,!ktl:' EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the il u tosto, and Europe. for sale in sums to su it purchasers.- CUR RENT and par final received oudepasite., COLLECTIONS made otiall parts of the EMorrittllßO lowest rates: , - It=ME !tresses. M. Leech & Son. W= Ogden & Snowden, '• V. Bell' & Son. Pinot/nest S. Mlllnrkente. & Bennett. • " Monter. Pales. Lathrop & (70., Philiule W. R.Thomonal& CO. " /lawny. Phelps & Co. " flaheoek & 5 Nc.oe ° 11/ Tiffany. IVard Co. "!tl ° C,dlough &. Co. I Llaluinote: Mr. James George, • • ) If. Hanna. Cinciiu)an, " Joseph IVnnslon, M . Fenner & ," • 11. F. Allia , Esq., Cashier: Dank of Lewistow,n' 'inAlmrah. Se tembee IFI7 -y • • ' • SA I LOUIS TEU Ct 1:A LED.PR NT OPOSALS. W w A ill I.e received by the UndePr' 03 signed, at the City Engineer.* office, in the city Of -2. Saint l.oois , Slate of Missouri. until the thnhtlay of Juate ,, i next, at 12 o'clock. st- for the delivery of SUUO linearfeK . ..; store or leas. of cast iron pipe, twenty inches bote.• - Said pipe to be sufficiently strong to bear exaMiti . : • don with the hammer under hydraulic pressure, of ono , . lintulted and fitly pounds to tho square inch, to be in , ' pieces nine , feet long each, to weigh not less than nine teen hundred and filly pounds and mat more than Nis , : thousaud and fifty pounds, with seven inch faucet mar • spiggot ends, so as to fit easily into one another, with headset each end, and three helm seven inches broudito., placed as to divide the barrel of each ple:ce into equal parts; lobe well cleaned, and clear of all defect...S.' • smooth. of regular thickness. and straight, east • upon etict , ': in dry sand. The metal aced in the said castings. us WC; of the first quality, and such as can be readily chipped and filled. Bidders will state the priee.per pound. ..&11, . weight over two thonsand and fifty pounds will not hat''" paid Delivery to be made on the wharf or tuiyotherf place in St. 1.0/31/1, previous to the first day of Apnl.lh4l).' , "•: Payments will be made on the delivery of every fifty Ork. more pieces. reserving at each payment two per tent. until, the eornotetion of the cpntract. Good security wi11.12 - required to thr. =mutt of one fourth of thu count:Ml: price. •. LOUIS 14 INKELMATER. City Enginior. — .• Saint Louis. April 27, 1345-:-Ittay/542w. • Louisville DemoeratCincittnatt Enquirer, Pittsburg:lr : : Morning Pont, Nashville UniOn, Pennsylvaman at Pldlar dclphia, and the Wothingurn Union.pleaue It:uteri twat - - weeks. and send the account to thisoffiee.-17mion, .. . , '-• .- Voprareneratti. • Tl E de " r b th w e ri n bers e !M I L - %t a r i e gn iul° , c f:r i tler b o i t / ; of transacting a generul Agency, Produce and 1110/3 thatl respect fully infenn their friends and the publla, a they here taken Mut well eetablished • IVarehotise recently occupied by Mr. Uriah Applegate,,"- .No. 7, BaFaril's Utuldiugs, opposite the Monongahela' liouse, Southfield street, near the river.,-where they veal; be prepared to receive all. kinds of Produce:end - Flue:- burgh manufactured articles, on commission or storage -forwarded or disposed of according 16 instruellAUE.' will always keep on hand and for sale, at the lowest Met ket rates, a.superior article of Fondly Morn of Whent• and Etre, with all other article's ids the 7PrOduce rind Feed. line. %Vs would, the refore, respeEffially solicit the orderer of Grocers,Pa mil ies. Nina untetu re rs, and others, and ta ds.. pleasure In serving them', ou reasonable • ..• YAMEISt C. CUMMINfi:.!'r."- . may19.4112t W3I. G. SMITH.:. • ; 4 • White swan Hotel, • ; starer: IMIERT, 524.• es.., FIRST 1317 SOD 57122=3.. Tjr }MIRY LANDWHER respectfully infer - tits his Old IX undergoned customers,thar the shore establishmenx. has a thorough repairing. and is now finedap lathe dewiest and most beautiful style,for the reception of guests. Every . luxury the market offords - will be pro cured, and neither mutts or expense will be spared Mien? dar those who sojourn with him comfortable they cats possibly desire. His Bar will be constantly supplied' . with the purest old Wines and'Liquers. He keeps Oct! hand Shires' fine Pale Ale, Penet's fine old Brandy; Id: haninsberger's and fine . Champaign Wines, of the oldest .; and best brands. lie respectfully solicits the patronago of thr public esayl7-1m• / •• itosedale Gardetis, In Maneheater. 111 HE subscriber takes pleasure in annhunting to his Oki. friends, and the eitizensgenerallf, that RC/SET/ALB • has been newly fitted up for the accommodation and comfort of the Public. The building have.ibeen famished in a neat and fashionable style; and the. surrounding gardens have been laid out in st fashion Viet will attract all who have taste for beautiful seent.'ry. The location of Rosedale is ivell knotrn. Situate iii Manchester, within a prospect half of the city, on the bank of the Ohio, the in every direction is ; charming.. For health and control!, there is uo place „ .equal to um the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. . - A limited number of families , who desire a rummer.: residence out of the city will be received on easy tercets: Transient visiters Witefintilltasimssu a most agreeable place in which to pass a day or a Week. The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied with all • the 'delicacies of the season : Delirious Beverages, lie' - Creams. Fruits, ConfectitunirjcS.Ac. Thu Table will We' supplied with the choicest ennuis. • pu . Tlit whole ir e will be conducted Ott` Strict tcrapentacenreles. • Teter p in Alleys have beads built; but no. betting will be permitted. All games's/C., chance arc • • The facilities for...canebing Rosedale arc numermida.-... 'An Omnibus leaves the end of the Ohl Anoshnr Bridge every hay hour. n n d will leuve passengessaktEir Gardens. The steamer Grzettrnod leaves tbeAlleetivrar":.> Wharf every hour. and hinds within afew handsedyittd of the Rosedale: Cottage . •• • ' • • • r ulayl-tf . • .• A Card. attention of gentlemen purehashkg garritents' foe dress wear, or ordinary busniess purposes, it direct... ed to the stock of goods at present ou onr counters, eon , . sisting or every grade and shade of French, English, anit' Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless varintw anti' '- Vesungs for every . one's use, which will be ma(lolO'csidei...'7- inn sepetioinienner;arprices that will not be questioned. by the best of bargain makers.. C. NITIEILNEBERG,..- -- :. marl 5 (late 141'Guiro Co.)2sl.Libettv i t ui r 7 (kcal. 13:71ewodtateNg CORA c L a HA IR RIESTOiIITIVI. a lt needs but ong Wit Sold tit S 2 Chatham at.i N. y » and by -41; WM.:JACKSON, Ateritif 911 Liberty street. Pittabstrkiki - - B. POSTER, Agaufer Mesfews Sotdie s, to T y eure Land Warrants and Pensions for widwank - his offite. Bakewell's .13uadin4, oppositO the -New Cow*: House, Pittsburgh. Pa. 'Mytun,.. in the General - Larell Oirree.: at watiovt,* , !-:''-. will attend to nay bnsbo,-. 1 .0 K 4,,, , , t ree , O r 11.Ft''' iTZVPPIIs I.JI and for sale by 'S.& ye, vati. Rr . (..! u at . -IYS *S. 1...;11.tA ;.; voboxts Vrartar , a.toetthkk: mailslo Crnatero;*. 4.)a. Pabst foiliSe maS LA • Federal Party,-so often defeated, is oneltt-' - more in the field, endeavoring, with its hundred Briar= hands, to, grasp and bring _ , . within its ranks, all the factions and ragw -; ends of - parties in the country, so as liy .., make common opposition to the Demo(!ael - k: - :',: On account of the extreme cheap-net-I of the paper, we shall be obliged to adopt .. , the cash system, rigidly. Therefore, tal -• • attention will be paid to any order, tu4e1,... accompanied by the cash. ......„ ,-_ ',-,•:. 7: : - The.. JEFFEILSONIAN will yiettit: .. zealous support to the Not9Bus tiCilte:,- and -will. , illitoNst CortvztvrioN ; and - will botcfliw to public gaze, the unprincipled and niilia- - ' : -:' triotic course of the. Federal party, an. - those who, are lending "did and coicittpip.: -- , , ~, to our country's enemies— ,. ,•.: ..• : - .- ';4 4i i I Address, (post p;,114) ..: ' ' '.;:., L‘jiARPER' .- 1 ••:\ -',.fy s '5 00 - 7 00 9 00 - :2000 - 35 00 . I karch 9, 1948. - ,:~. :V~~- ..,','-'-,... , c . . - ... : .i4..i. , : : • : ..:::.,. : - . :.1e: ~'-.': 1 . , • - ilanktro nub .fcbangt Buying ail*. 1 County & City ord's Relief Notes ' New 1 Pennsyl oft Co , it • / hitYland et New Orleans - j REM MEE ~~ . lEEE MIME ~ ,~~' MBES • • • , • = • OFF •,•-• , • ;, •••• • ' - ss•-, • ' , '.• j% : r•,'..:•:Y77Y;1;.;•• - • s • •••••tt-e.,- - ; .,• ;may . -- -.w.. • -• . • • - • : _2 - ' • •-• >~ _ L: Y.: MEM =v ; ;o ? ... .. \, ,;.. . , .'z , ` • • '--. ,',, .' : -V ; • ' ..\‘ .; , • 1 4. . 1 . 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