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' ..,*..... - A 7 ', , , , ,,, - T- -- ` l V'` - '...,,p.,1,...,-,,,,,,,,,,, RENE ••r 1 .!?,n,. - ....'PABSENGEO.ARPLAMOIMENTE4 FOR 1e49. StemalaxtcPacketLine,leavasdaily for Cineinnati:loa•st. Passettger-IPaelret; yia Brownsville; to Baltimore and Philadelphia. and d' P. IIL Miiiioo46 Lint, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. '5l, and in Whiletn - ,iind'Bouthern Mail Coach Line, BA. M. - Ncitilt:restern, via CieYeland. deity. 10 A. IL Erie and Weintrii New York. daily. 9 A. at. North-Eaftellt, to philatlelphia, daily, except Sundays, . vAts AND 1)k.:1: R'rUltE:- OP, Ans. EttitterwMail via Philndelphta., due 2 1. ,11., closes 12 Western Neil. Cin. and Louise., due 8 p..3E- Closees4, x. - flouth.-Vitt Bolt. and Worthington, due 8 r..11. 2 4105e55 a. at. North-Western vie Cleveland. due 10 e. ai.r closes!) A. NI. E'rbf and' Western l',Tpu , York, due 8 P. SI, doses a A. at. taint. - ..Asied. Offered. Bank. of Pittsburgh • •- ear eso •••••- ; -- • - oo 650.7' 850,00 Exchange Bank' ••• -- • ---- 5000 440; 4350 Mecckants' and M. Bank. 50 ' 00' 47;00 45,00 Fazmerl' Depoldtßaktk Rene in market. Rand,Bßeet Stidge.2 ; 50,00 50,00 45.00 Fro'rthernidbertresßFidge 50,00 25,00 Qld Allegheny Bridr - 25,00 30,00 35,00 clinacHaville R: Et.Fnck, paid int shares; , 50 o,l3(Boadti . (0 - P cents) idenoiagebellißridge t ads' Stock • f OFFICE OF THE POST. • liat•73Ar 11tonstNa itto . 2 0th. 1`"1" market-vras unusually dull rin Air an we are no sake from first hands to re- Arti4 11 . Therfignreatillast Review will Stand : 20417, front first lhands. Sotikt lots were offered in theniirket on Saturday, but the view of holders 'were WO' ; nat less than 94,90 was asked in any - ease as high as . $437 was offered for one lot and reffied. CHEESR - - - :-The di:Una - NI was fair on Saturday, and the inarket did riot s eem to he well supplied. Re ceipts are consideriible.Sales. at 51061 e. in lots; 6fROIe.-in a retail way. • -FLAX SEED - We hear of 'no sake ;. 90c. was Offend at store for :Clot; and refused. PRA.CHES—SaIee of 20 sacks, good arti cle,-at - LARD::=Saks I 0 kegs No 1 , at file, cash. -11 •:TTER-... , Pritneißoll was bought for packing, for the eastern - market, at Bic. SAQ:N—Theie were - several sales in casks, at 21, 3} and - 41c. These are about the rates. WOOL—Tbe receipts on Saturday were heavy ; and all' the iota were quickly taken at the rates which.lbllow. No Prime has, yet been put into the rnnrEct , Common 19e . tik lb. Blood 2k. pr. lb. f Blood ...... Blood 27c. Blood ...... -- • • •22c. I Full Blood. •.• •30c. ..Prime ...... ...• • 35c. ," 1 POTATOES-;-G,/eua Potatries tend upward, we think ; but we have not yet beard of any sale at more than 50c. per biishet; AtIOLASSRS--Dull,;witli a few sales to the Coun try, at 271 c. t SUGAR—SaIes or Air at 41ar41c.; 'Prime at Jsc '.;'- ~. MESE - LARD - SaIR ot 2 Wilt at 50c. 11.0575.T -:•Sales in 16m at 15c.; not much in mar ket.- CORN from store at 371 e. cIATS--Sale 0f.200 tiu. on *harf, at 26c. PEATHERS--Sales of 3 ese.ks nt 35c. _."APPLES—A sale 0(3 Ws good green Apples, at ga,76: I I rill) Inc honorable the Judges of lOC Court ot ctuarb r ISe.sions of the Peace, in and l for the County of Alle ghen : The. y ..petition of Francis Jameson. *of the Third Ward, city of Fittsburnh. in the ;comity aforesaid, humbly shew eth. That your petitioner hail provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation o, travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Isvard aforesaid, and prays 'hal ; your - Honors will be pleased tol grant him rt license to Ireep a pub . tic house of entertainment. And your r , peti ' thiner as in duty bound,Will pray FRANCIS JAMFLSON. • Wi..thevAultscriben, eltireits of 'the aforesaid ward, do eirtifyi that the above petitioner is of good repute for hOnesty and temperance , and is' ell provided with house room and conveniences fiir the accommodation of travel ers and ethers, and that said tavern is necessary. John Bebop. John Hatiny, John Stone. B. Lockhart, W. Gilmore. Dennis Rogers, J. Little. George thilzell. J. Shields. J. Shiptent,ll.W.!Beamont. ma9.7..dowat• Compinercial flow Cabinet. W • T. 13:- YOUNG h Co. 1C * • TTAVE removed their CABINET ALL WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Kow, Liberty stmt, opposite the bead of SmidißelL where they will keep - constantly. on hand an extensive assortment of So fits, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and every ardele in-their line of business. !.• Undertaking promrdly attended to at reasonable prices. may?: To C - ontraetdra for Masonry. ENGINEER'S. OFFICE, • Bal.tramaz DDT OHIO .RAILItOAD COMPANY. Da2titnere. May ISth. 11QMSALS ueder seal and suitabii- endorsed. will P be received by the undersigned ur to SATURDAY, the lOth of June, Jinn, inclusive. for the construction of two large stone viaduct - upon the 1-Yashiagton Branch of Abe Balt:more end Ohio Railroad over the - MtUe Patuxent river near the Savage factory, and North Peet Drench at Madensburg. These viaducts .till be heavy structures, well worthy the'ettention of Contractors of the first capacity for Ibis . klulf of work. who'ore therefore invited to examine them. — The plan of the Ilndgei may be seen at the Company's of No. 21 Honorer street, !Lattimore, where tall in • Ovulation will -be given.by P. P. Manning, Master of the Uneicepriesuable; reeomMendations must accompany ,the proposals. By order of the President and Director.- , - BEISUAIRIN H. LATROBE. ! Chief Engineer. AN. BATHING tESTABLISBMENT, Laming .srake-r, !MAIL TUE 1.11:.1.11 or WOOD. 1-41HtE elegant and conifortable Saloons are now in • the best order, and will be constantly . supplied with - al the luxuries of the seasOu—having several Parlors to - accommodate private , parties of Ladies and Gentlemen, or pater . separately, where will be served up at any timo. in the very best style, j -Ice Creams, Stratabrrnes and Pearhes, with Crectud, in their season. The separate departmeni, with Bathsand Parlors for I,adies, is now 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 attendance. al The, Gentlemen ' s Bathing Department is so in com plete order. , The establishment has been fitted op in a style unsur passed by any other in the United States, and Ltulies and Gentlemen may rest assured that the greatest attention will lie paid to cleanliness' and comfort of visiters, in every respect.. Invalids, in particular, may expect to re ceivethe most careful 'attention, and ems be accomsno. dated With - Baths in all theirmirreties' of hot, cold. show --err dmise, snake and bead,,ais well as vapor, Ste.. Ac few. Boarder can be accommodated with Boarding by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to • r PECK, THOMPSON Co., Proprietors. E rr Tickets for Baths for sale, single or by the dozen, at reduced prices. May2o • • (Journal and Dispatch copy.) =EI drew Ward Drug score. fIpHE undersigned respectfully announces to the chi ' zens in the new and upper parts Of the City, that be . "Ntabpened a new Dreg StotTicorner bf Washington and Wylie.streets. where.l'hysictans' miscriptions will be .carefully compounded.', A sUperior aisortrnent of Medi 'efnei and Perfumery have-been selected. Every artieli inthe - Drugline will be kept Constantly on hand. The'es tablishment will be under the supervision of Dr. Atxx. ...Medicines can be hid at all hours of the night. isnayl9 . ' WILL. BLACK. Gthe Honoralile the Judges of t el Court of Quarter Besaions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al. legiterty: • iii • - The •.petition of Gardner 'tinnier. of Ohio township, the` comity aforesaid.. humbly sheyreth. That your Petitioner hath provided himself with Materials for "t be accommodation of travelers and others; at his dwell ing. house in 'the "township aforesaid, •and prays that - your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license•to keep a public house of entertainment, And your pad ai in duty botuid, will prak GA o - •Wir, the subscriberi; citizens of the above township, do -certify; thin the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house • loonnotkoonventenees tor thosaccommodatt on of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. • • Hagh Linn, J.. Harbert, J. Dickson, I. M. Little. James Ellis m. &Ott; W. Scholedeld, R. Clinton, J. N. Craig, ..R.vrtin, 0. Hamilton, Thomas hilfavers. r'''inut93.4l&.vr3t • : Hubbard *. Boyd, AVE '7i . Opened a.Wareroora Wow Slam, near Liberty:Street, whore they 'will keep a good assort. meat : of-Sofas. easy Chairs and 'Upholstered Chairs, of aaery description. -Selling at *pry low prices, and war. ranting their work, they respectfully Solicit a Confirm- -*nee patronage from the, public. Country dealers supplied with-Sofacoid Chairs at the lowest wholesale. ratty22l. . .- .- To Lett A NE W tiro story Brick Dwelling Hnise, si tn atedontkeEast Common, Allegheny city, (near residence of Jadge Irwin,) and finished in the best titodern style, with handsome portico in front, double par :. lobs, farnitthed with marble mantels and improved sliding 'Aloof's; Alining room and kitchen on the - firet finer, and four • Cl v bed rooms on the second story; with finished garret. • re of RIADRAY,' on the CO or of • - Se 11.-tf . J A MESPARK. Jr. ft. 0.. Second st. M.ollolSjahata XftWigation Company, 00K8 will be opened fbr the sttbscription of Siock to extend this improvement from Brownsville to the • - tate line, at the following times and places, viz: at , • • - Waynesburg/4 Green co., on the 30th and 31st May; -' . • New +Geneva, Payetteco., on the Ist Inns' • ..,-. West• Brownsville, Washington co. on the - ltd „June; -• Pittsburgh . , • (at the Riehange Bauk) on the dth June ; And to rennun open at the last mentioned piece until oth arable directed. By order of the Board of Mins.irers.- - - , . • • :aptil'-' '. - - WM. BAKRWELL, Seel , . • q, Ovenette and Journal,. Pittiblight-Wittneithargh• , :kiessatiger'•Gettias of Liberty: . I.itnontown4 . aminet. , Waidtjtvem; ainsertUntil Jane 4th, and - mud copy ofps: A) —nonilli:.ittiiiis7:i.ir safe at zi -- #711,,b --- i — , -- -.L.L-: n 3227 - . '', I I . , I .:Fl.c..P - 14..:37:7.-',`: .... -:":..,..,:',.,. ar Titans, I.IkINFA CARO DEN. Co - Jr:err= sort fiat ' -Icr.'W.4}VAXXXCE. Res4lew of the Markets. MEM EMN=M itatitV 010 7f It.ger.*ar.grt ItYling-ertaNaat' AB Steamily livairei,'Cllark,'We'llsVillef s- d • „ 0, . Moore , . Beaverand Wellsville ." , 0 MiChigan No. 2: Gilson. Beaver; !!, Lake-Erie, Beaver; " lease Newton, Mason. Cis.: " : Monongahela, Stone, Cin.i Hibernia I\o. 2. Klincielorr, Cin; " . Cazhier, Lawson. Wheeling; " Pacific, Campbell. Louisville; ." Consul, Kinney, "19heeling; Hudson; nort; -• " America, Decamp, Wbeetin,n. " Germantown, otertlng, St. LOU* " Doddridge, Moore. Zanesville; " Swiss Boy, -Ci e.; DSPARTEL, Steamer Bearer, Clark, We !stifle; Baltie.3oColm, Brownsville. " • Atlantic. Parkinson . , Brownsville; " Messenger, lietriplul I, Cin.; " Isaac Newlyn, Nos, n. Cin.; Jewess, Boggs. St. Louis; " Cashier.l.mwsoit, Wheeling; Wellsville, Barnes. Wheeling; " Union4Greenlee, New Orleans; Bdrßee card of Brownsville packets. 5.00 1,43 03,00 - - ''See cards of Wellsville packetr. . I. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEMINC, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. .. .. OHIO LINE. , ... REGULAR SILTIIHDAT PACE ET.—Tile A . - • t I I No I fine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket. TEL.F.GRAPH. J. J. Perry. Coin. minder, will leave Piththarg for Wheel. ing. Cincinnati and Loninville,ond all intermediate Ports, every 'Saturday y. at It) o'clock precisely_ For freight or passage -apply on board, or to FORclltTli & DUNCAN', Agents. ThcTelegrtiph hnx been built expressly for a regular Picket. and with a .view entirely 10 the comfort ot pas- Ile nee rat the accoattnotlations are interior to no Lout on the, wexteria waters. - The Telegraph will run iit convex-'' ion with the Bea Franklin No ll and Pike No 9, to Saint Louis—_ time through. me us vs. • uptl,y ______._._.__._._._.___..____ ST/1A.3.11,11. D on-1; e CHANGE; OP TIME--Surnmer • mnt m .Irif 4.- , -Lonve Mnc A e rran g ae t 17 o'ckthe e mo f n o ng. p nd 2 at each evenhour s un r il 9 o'clock nunight—excepting, her 1 o'clock trip. which will he omitted. Leave her Pitt street lauding. help* the old Alieghent Bridge. Pittsburgh. a: 7i o'clock in the morn ing, and at half-past each hour. until half-prier 9at night, omitting her half-past I trip. Sundays excepted. trrGreenwood Garden is now open fur the reception of \loiters. The Boat lands at the Giaden. J. .131:KAIN, Proprietor. - _ Bummer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Master, wilt leuve Pittsburgh for Beaver. Glasseow, and Wellsville. every Monday, NVednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thargday. and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. sc. Raving a boat at the landing, we arc prepared to receive freight at any time. Foefreight or passage apply to mat?-tf G. W. HART,ON & CO.. Agents. Greenwood Gardens. riinGS pleasant place of retort, tiro miles from the city, .1. on the bank 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 and ornamental trees. and dowers, in great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Cream. temperate drinks, Confectioner ies Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, in its season. irr The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat, leaves her landing: Prrr, nun, below the old Allegheny Bridge, half-past each hour. from half past 7, a. x., until half-past 9. P. x.. omitting her half-past I trip. This boat has been built expressly 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 on Sunday. ma y 29 JAmrs, .m•KALN. P. C. 211 la. TM - PORTER OF BRANDIES. ftril WINES. GINS, Asa Harass CIGARS. earner of Smithfickt and Front sta. offers for sale, on pleasing terms 4 half Pipes Otani Brandy. r r 1 qr. 1842. stages, 1537 to 4 eighth " " 5 half " " " 3 qr. "Pale Vintage, 1237 to 5 eighth r ' " " 164. 2 half pipes Hennessy " ark. 1642. 2 " Pate, " Sazeac " " IEI7. 2 qr 4 half " Seignette " Dark. 2 pipes Swan (bun. 1 " • Blac ImpekHrial o Eagle Gin. rse " 1 puncheon Jamaica Spirits. 10 1 " ish key. qr. pipes RolrucaoWhis Port Wine, t Vintages, 1635 to 10 " 40 " Loudon Market $ 1642. " Burgundy Port " 12 " " S. S. Mruteira Wine, 12 L. M. Superior Brands 10 " " Symington " " Vintages lear. 8 eighth pipes " " " 10 qr. pipes Pemartin Pale Sherry, 5 " " Amontilado " • Vintages 1840. 4 " Brown " " Choice Brands. 3 " Golden " 4 pipes Fara Madeira Wine, 3 " Rielly " " Fresh arrival. 12 laid& Sauterne " Direct Importation. 40 hf " 15 qr. casks Sweet Malaga Wine. 10 " " Dry " 100 doz. bibs. Brandies, Various brands. 150 " t Wines, Very old. 15 baskets Crown Champagne. 20 " Maltese• Cross "- 15 hhds. Claret St. Eszeppe. 15 doz.-hubs. " • 50 bbls. O. R. Whiskey, 25 hf. bids. " " Distilled in 1840 end '4.2. 20 bbls. old Peach Brandy, • 25000 La Vega Regalia Cigars, 23000 " Rosa 2000 Washington " 5000 Rspldcs 5000 Dos. Amigos 5000 Silva 2000 Clemencia 2000 La Antiquedad 8000 Ortiz 2000 Emulations 1000 La Davide= 5000 Esculapio 20(10 Cubreys 1000 Hambrirge 10000 Ingo Sane Principe 11 10000 St- BL 411. 10000 Palls 200 dozen Playing Cards. 9 boxes Bitters. 10'." Chewing Tobacco. 4 bids. Powdered Sugar. 50 boxes Slirdines. 8 casks Londen Porter.qts. Sllll pts. With many otir articles in the line, too numerous to mention. Man of the Wines and Liquors are of my own importation, direct from Europe and the Islands. Coun try merchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel keepers are invited to call and examine a large and well selected stock. (maylfq P. C. MARTIN. Take Notice. • A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to A rthirrs, 11. Nicholson do Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to call at their.old Warehouse, on Liberty street- All unpaid accounts will be placed in the bands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next. , May 16 MIT :NICHOLSON k Co. • Ija" A general assortment of Hollow Ware, &e., at the lowest market rates. Liberty at.. hend of Wood st. -antyl7-2mt ARTHORS, NICH N OLSO & CO. Valuable Improved Property. 1", OR SALE—A Brick House and Lot, 11l 3th Ward, on ..L" Vine 'street; price 81000. Also. a Brick House and Lot, 4th Ward; Congress street price 81300. Also. u Brick House and Lot on Knoll street. Allegheny; price 81400. Also. a Brick House and Lot on James st.. Alle h ghen Wy; ard; p price rice $350. A 01000. Also, a bargain c vacant Lo an be ton Lo hadcustStree in the t, St above. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, innyll General Agent, Smithfield street. ---------- CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, the.--2b Consumpticer.—Four-fifths of, you are really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob struction and consequent Inflammation of the delicate li 'ring of those tubes thronsh which the nir we breathe is distributed to Cie lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausts the stretal o t of the atient, and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXP NEVER FAILS to :remove this obstruction,"and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. OrFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth st„ near Wood. inny3 To Dry Goods Merchants. A •A. MASON & CO., 60 Market at., have received .11 • 8 cases of cheap Printed Lawns and Mottling; 8 do. of French do., of every variety of style; I 0 do. of good style Ging'baths; 4 do. new style of Printsi 4 do. Blue and Orange, Calicoes: 30 do. Bleached Muslms, all widths; also, cases Brown and - Blas Drills Cottonades, Checks. Ciambroons,Ac., all of which will be offered at he lowest eastern wholesale prices. maxi Steam Boot Stook for Silo. hikONE. lIALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale; also, tine eighth of steamer er particulars and terms enquire of S. & WaIARDAIIOII, 53 Water street and 104 Front st • F , OR SALE—A. valuable Property on Front and Water street, possessing a front of 30 feet 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 Forbes street, Eighth Ward, con taining a well arranged two story Brick House, with ..hen sad ga hall, parlor , dining room and kitchen on first Boor, chant.- ished. m et, fire proof root: all new and neatly fin mses B. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street Nerobasil Tailor. THE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that he ` received his usual assortment of spring Goods, fitorlentlemen's wear, t which be invites their attention. stock comprise s e Broad Cloths of all oolong Caisimeres; rich Paola f plant and fancy tatterns; all of which he is proper to manufacture in he best and most fashionable s e. Also, Children's Clothing kept eonstantly on hand and made to order. Water st., 3d door above Naticmal Hotel. . L •nruNTED r.O,6O masteLAWNi street. have BtI 7 SLINS--A...A. Mason v iol Prenebihrimedl,44 have j'i Mn st eln r"ei Zf d 4 c4x & viola fitahtligeble-srpo an, -- 8 1 the Dent and aderiF443llituct & sea • style B bragei"; Men • IRMA ~rn~ ~~i~ : elligtit ::1 All Imported Cipas firtgreltaiteact.) 'DANK STOCKZAI thitik`itr Pitterki tt- , 11 Stock, _Lk for 3n70. .-Aptitrto JAMS MAY. CASKS 71tetottrintle4Priino-Asilek°j"Bt' re" J 5 and thr tale by . 11,0 Vit" 4 "Guy'4rlioliko. sup6rfine flop!, ekui , ' staittly 9n.itand sati - • mft2l3 : KENG &.:RIGGRFIKAD. ITIAMB—A *hole& tinkle may be bud cheap nt mn26 KING & nroomirmrs. ( . 11/RN MEAL—A lot of superior Corn Meal. for sale by lJ tua2B . CUMMINS & warn. . F AX SEED OlL.—no bble. in store and for yea by ma2s • . 8. &. W. HARBAUG.H. DDY HIDES-45 Dri - Dides, in iiiiie and ftiTitili lii Ina 23 S. & W. LIARBAUGIL' i •IfEESE--.50 boxes Prime Cheese. just reed and for A sale by [ina2sj 5..& W. lIARDAUGH. , QI.JEEP PELTS —4 bales Sheep. Pelts, in-store and for rule by 1inn2.51 & W. HARRAIJI7H. ARD UlL—lf bbls. - Dan and Jesup," prime Lora J 1.4 cll. for sale by jrna.9.s] S. & W HARSAI.I6II. C OFFEE—Mt batat Rio Coffee, now landing and for sole by [map] MILLER & RICKETSON. IprOPS-15 babas !lops, in store and Tor sale by mal6 MILLER & RICREMSON. ___ AULKING co l roN - - - 1,00 Os. Caulking COUon for sale by (may 4) JAMES.MAY. 0 EGA ILS--20,01, yz 17 ma yl5 suirrni #4, srNcidart. I OLDEN SYILLIP,--8 !arble. for snit: by T mayls Jr, SINCLAIR. / iaItOLINA TAR—u' bbla. Carolina Tar far at liw k„,* by (amyl I I TA :VMS MAY. P7ltH-44 Pitch for sale low by may 11 JAME ! 4 3 MAI% mA m e n K y E 3 REL.-- NtTs7l and 3 just reed ' aTiC.for saie by' . FlDMiitiD GREER. xriNEGAR-20 bbls. Cider Vinegar; just reed and - for I sale by [m&J . , SELLERS &-NICOLS. IDOTASII—& - easks Superior, for side by rooS J. D. WILLIAMS. • ITAMS. Z6 cnik:Tiiiiiistitirtrieoeived 03 . Id for sale by' it may ICI JAMES .MAY. 4 BACON-40.0001be bog routoldolof..o..iyeei and for...air y 6 by m ' POIN DEXTER k Co. -r gocil Lard, in Rib., recjived und for cnle by,. niyf; POlNterriat & co. 0. StiGAR--.sll.4tirds prime N. O. Seem'. received lr .pcr F h Lady ilyreiir by POINDEX'PER & Ca. 10PFEE-100 bags' f , rinie green Rio COM,. )tixt reed • from Buldmore. my 6 POINDEXTER. & Co. Tigi S PEEI-154.1 bags in store and for sale to very ;nod. crate prices, by • lily() POINDEXTER a: Co. T 1111E--flOO bbls Loaisvillo white Lime. very superior, for sale by my° POINDEXTER lk Co. OAF SUGAR—I&J bbls low numbers j..qta ;augur. in store and for sate by ray 6 POINDEXI T'-250 half eheeta “uog Hy.on. Imperiial and Goa powder Teas. for 5:4e by POLNDLX.T ER 4S; Co. - - - DRIED PEACHES-106 bu. very Food. in store and for vale by my 6 POI:siDEXTFAT. & TI ARLIW--394 bags Barley, just landed iiom bet. and for sale by S.& }.HARK."- F. .A.MILY HAMS—An extra article, for side by rip 20 J. 1). WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st POTASH.-15 casks. superior. just received and for sale by [rniq SMITH & SINCLAIR. CHRESF.—A, small lot Wittem Reserve, old and now for sale by (may 3) SMITH & SINCLAIR. T ARD—No. 1 Lard, in barrels nod kegr. for sale bl 14 mrty3 SMITH& SINCLAIR. Q IDES--4000 Ms. Sides, for sale by mny3 SMMI & SINCLAIR. TIAMS-4000 Ibt. Rams for sale by may 3 SMFIII & SINCLAIR CAN vAssED nacoN ILAMS--0a hand. Post meth' ed and for sale by lina3l RDMUND ;21 X n„ F ff . o g r i s . !l A e r,,LAlTi n nod 1 1 1) I N I ZI'V 41474. " TARD.-20 kegs No, I, tor se , .1 arZS . • . • rt REARE IL MO tirrAme n•ersvr.,l T and for vale by 1°2:1 FIVII.LERFI CoFFEJust --80 Prune Rio. Just received Nod for bags sale by rat".ll EDMONn GRRER. ICILY LIQUORICE.--3 eases jIISI re.er , lveat and for i.:71 vale by R. A. FAIINEPTOCK CO.. =IVO eor. Jai and Wood atm. L ARD OIL.-16 hbl. No. I Lard Oil, a prime article, 4 do. No. 2, do. do. my6Por lode by SELLERS & NICOI.S. - - EirftiON — POll t.ent it nil style of H A TS are now ready at mart PAULSON'S. "IL PPOTATOES.-ll4sacks prime Illinois PoredOn - S . :land ins front S. Z. Genesee, and for gale bl. _ ma SMITH dr SiNCLAIR. fliil,olWPOß3l—ini ttiThottles.jraxt reed end for sale kj by B. A. FAIINESTOCK tc CO., mnl3 corner First and Wood stn. )ACE Lapping' re 't and for 'lle by B. A. FAICONTOCK A. CO.. •- I'XT. LOOWOOD--35 eases 'l4 andlort.re." just reed ..L.s• and for sale by B. A. FAIINI.StO(.K h Co.. mal3 corner First and Wood xis. SULPW — CtifiNINt. --- -- - 140 ounces , received end for sale by Ituyl2) ' B. A. FAIINESTOCK. & CO, Cot lot and Wood ots. t Unroll; 12 " " 2 " ree,}l and for •n by (mall) SELLERS*. NICOLE . S AL ROCHELLE.-2 ("OWN rereivsd and ins sale by B. A. FAHNF3TOCR & CO.. myl2 eor to and 'Wood sta. 5.1.71311. MORPH/A.-20 ounces just speedwell Zia I sale by B. A. FAUN FZTOCIC .2 CO.. myl2 COT ist and Wood sta. - "I\T 0. SUGAR-60 !Olds. strictly prime N. 0. Sugar, ~ in store and for sale by , 4 male MILLER & RICKETSON. T OA(' SUGAR—IIO bbls. Nos. 4,5, and 0, Loaf - Sugar, Li In store and for sale by mule AribLrat h RICKETSON. CVRA TOBA C CO- GO taide• Ei kris endT" store and for sale by \ maid MILLER & RICKETRON. FLOUR,_ -20 tibia. superfine Flour. lust reed eonaign. II meat and for pale by meta MILLER & RICKETRON. bbls Cider Vinegar; 2 exists White Wine Vinesntr; in store and for sale by (metal MILLER & RICERTSOPI QII.RAI 4s. 56, and o*, Spa nin Candles 10 mast ree'd and for sale by male STILLER Jr. RICKETSON. CRROME YELLOW-0 CAPCS iiiii — received and for sale by B. A. FABNPSTOCK & Co.. male corner First and Wood /its. OIL OP viTalot.--54 carhop justreeetred tint. sale by B. A. FAIINFISTOCK & CO., malt) comer Meat and Wood ata. __ ._ ._ .__. . I ante by 'D. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., mnlo - corner First and Wood ata. 07 CP. CARD. SODA-1500 !ha Entrlish,jitat reed and 1:1 for *ale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK &. CO., tnal3 corner firm and Wood streets. 421(SU SACKS. YrATOES, jum received . GL H fl per - steamer Wyoming. and for Rale be main EDMOND ()REM. lot of NVi!ideriatederve Cheese, of a sal perior quality, for malt by ct;Nfsrusrs & 1;1111:1411 bble. No 1, Herring; 10 Rd, No Shad; 15 bldg. No. 3, Mtlekarel rrneivnd rind for sale by KING & MOORHHAD, Diamond. corner Diamond alley Fro Brick House, corner of Webster and Ful. ton street*, formerly occupied by .1. 11. Butler. Poe. session given immediately. Apply to febl9.4f J. C. CI7MMINS. G ARDE:S; FARM TO LET—On u lease of ten years, more or less: twenty-five Acres, live miles from the city, well milted fur gardening purpmeei. mar22-thd&-w THOMAS !MELLON. P AII- ASOLS-A. A. Stasov icCo. have rec'ilioo more of those very rich dark green Pamela ma2B C RAPE SHAWLS—A. A. ALtsuie& Co. have received another lot of 5 cartoons of rich, medium, and low :priced Crape Shawls. moat FISH - 2o bids. No. l Baltimore trimmed-Shill,justre; cep:od and for sale by mral SELLERS & NICoLs. NV. SUGAR-100 hints. ha - iasome N. O. Sugar, to . arrive per steamer Eiireka, for sale by mast RSIN-75 bbls. good Rosin, to arrive per steamer aglioni from N. Orleans, for sale by ma 26 POINDEXTER & CO. CRAB ANDROSIANITP. CIDER-10st received, on consignment. a very superior lot of Crab and Ro manile Cider, for sale by inn 26 ,IiQtTHKILS-25 sacks prime _Kentucky. Feathers Just received and for sale by POINDEII'Ett & Co. ap24 MACME CARDS—The undersigned has received the usual supply of Sheet Cards, for wool carding machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, my 6 26 Wood street SUGAR CURED HAMS.--10 bbla. just received from Cincinnati, and for sale by ICING As MOORHEAD, Diamond, comer of Diamond alley. CHECKED SHIRTS-8 doz. fine quality, lame sizes, just reed and for sale by E. TODD & ma2s N. E. cor. Fifth and Market sus., (up stairs.) LINEN ANDSUMMER DR.A.WERSZAfew dozen, fine quality, in store and for sale low by - ma2s EDWARD TODD 84 CU. F LOUR -140 bbls. Kemble's extra Pastry Flour. reed and for sale by S. &W. HARBAUOII, Ma2s ' 5.3 Water. and 1111 Front ms. DOLL BIIITES-isVhble and 2 boxes fresh Butter, just rec'd unities stile by ma2s & W. II FOR SALE—One-fourth of the steamer SAVANNA, on accommodating terms. Apply to AL Hamilton, on board, or Thomas limn ton, Fifth street am 254 f yowls LADIES. to SEW El AN jire aT 7 ° tu: three thiceW. B. SHAFFER'S, ma.25-3t . 3d door above the National Hotel. FLOUR -20 bbis. fresh Family Flour, just rceeived on consignment, and for sale by JO*IT LITTLE. Jr., Third at., opposite the Posit Office. -I:4TANTED—A young MAN. of steady habits and good Vcharacter, to learn the Type Busnietts. Enquire at ma25.3t 11.EYAN'13, 27 Fifth ' s[. • ACON.4-6. fe3v Ude. of very soperitre Hems and B I9houNers, for retailing, for sale • • • =QM ' CTIMUNS k MOIL TI R & Co k RBA L GH. lr hv SMTrIT k F TN(I.AIB earner First-and Wont - I tta rappers, lu Patterson , * Carriage Maitallaetary Opposite the Aferrhanu , and, Soma Void stmt. . Di. anumd &fey. tauten Wood and Smitkket,l sneer, ti Wuzaz may always he loundAp assort - meet of Funny Carttasaa. Da - roaches, 7r strJ thtggies. and all kinds of Wavy Work, from a sin horse Wagon down to a Clime barrow. Peraons wisbitis to purchase or contract Sir any thing in Ike above line arc respectfully insiltdto call. • New Paper, mail Reek Estatellahmisenrs No. IS Wood street between Fourth, and Dia:nand ally. rlutllE subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, a large stock of ditfe.rent qualities Rule ln le and Blue Writing mid Letter Paper, Commer c ial and Packet Post Flat Cap. Demy and Medium Writing Paper for Blank Books, Ittedium and Royal Colored Printing Papers, Printers' India. Enamelled and Ivory surfac e Cams, 4, small and double small; Ikruy end Cup Day Books and.tmlgers, superior paper, and best eastern binding; School Rooks, all kinds; Quills, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Blil Files, &c. Blank Books, of all sizes, ruled to patient, and bound in the most substantial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the Teti : etrWholesale prices for cash, or RAGS at cash prices. JOB PRINTING. !laving 11 Job Office in connexion with our establish. nit nt, we are prepared to execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing: Bootee, Pamphlets. Circular!, Business Cards. Bills of Lading, dm. with despatch. 'and at low prices. ELLIOTT le• ENGLISH. Ico. 79 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Ditunoud alley, 11 - 7 - At our sto on Alarket street, between Third and Fourth, may at n il Unica he found a large RIOCIC of Theo. logical and Miscelinneoun nooks. New Baoks received, as noon us published, and %0141 at the lowest prices: The publicntiona of the American Sunday School Union, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on han 1. Catalogues furnished on application. ELLIOTI• & ENGLISH, Market at.. het. Third and ..,rd and IT' - onrih. 1 , 1111 MORN ING I'osl ', and all the Daily no most of the Weekly Pittsburgh and a few. Eastern; 'Western and Northern Newspapers, and Slhbet'a Counterfeit De rector, &e., kept fur sale by ISAAC HARRIS, At his General Agency and Intelligence Othce ; Near St. Clair tired and opposite the Exchange Hotel. mayls SACKS GALENA POTATOES—A. superior al; 500 tide, just received per steatner Oriental, and for EDMOND GREER.,.Liberty st., opposite Smithfield. G OLD 1 . E.N6-1 doz. titianley, best; 2 doe. do. metlluim 1 doz. without holders; 3 doe Bard. Bmthersi just received h) npll. ZEBULON KINSEY UPERIMY 117.tsTnATED tIYrTiTiN I.) ARABIAN NlOBTS.—F.xprcssly designed for family readinF in course of publication - by Ifarper & Brothers, New 1 ork. To be completed in 12 ports. Part tot just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON. apl2 ror. Mnrket and 34 ids. CUMMINS k SMITH ` 1 Lois _ TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at - LAW; office in It •Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth stems east side of the Court House, •• Collecting, Conveyancing, eraminatiOns of Re cords, &c..promptly and accurately attended • mylB SPIRITS TURPENTINE :-2 fb arrels duet receive and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. may 10 -cor. Ist and Wood am p • roposals. ROPOSALS will be receind up to 3 o'clock, P. 31., of the B th day of Juno next, at the Office of J. W. Kerr, Stuart's Buildings, Fourth street, for grading the site of the Hospital, and building a Culvert. There will be twenty five thousand yards of exeaintion. Plans and specifies- - lions will be exhibited ono weekinevions to time of let ting order of the. Buildinipcoktunittee of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital... -0,. inala-dawal T ODACCO-10 boxes Breech Walkins as; 2 41 Gi extra pounds; 5 fl " Pls and IGs; 10 Iregs No. 1 Six Twist; 10 " Pgh. Cavendish; ", '• Pity; 20,000 Common Segura; 20,000 Dal( .Sptmish'do.; for sale by D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. B.ACON-101Ads. Prime tanvessed Hams; 35 " plain liems'und Shoulders; Just received and (or sale by maS SELLERS dc -NICOLE. BILANDIES-k-WEVES----3 half eirss glicheiffsßrair ddKOfery t°:* c good' cas J. I. _Amy °glue, very. 5 half casks Min Wine, very, firlab..... a half casks Madeira Willa, : very sapaiikiquat reed cacensungnmeas, and Ger : sald low b - a 1315ta. • : ,,,, '.. 4. :,•'...:* ,. . , ;:. -- ',,..,,: . -..z:,,• ::dal, ~,,. BY . I :4IIYES M'KENNA; AVVI7OIYEEI:I3;Th . 0 . 11 4 ArooD.STREEIV'Imutg, .1)00.10 FROM. / • . XTRA SALE -ef Dry Goode Fare Articles, tride4er .L4' and etatery.=Will be sold, at Pd'H.ettrutts Auction Room, No: 114 Weed street, three cloorsirom dey . ;and night. (Sundays eic.opted.) until the large stoelc.on band is disposed of, as peremptory orders:llWe been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various consignments remaining unsold from the present slithr, trade. • - Terms; All sums under - 8,511.00, cash, par funds; from eso,ou to 8100.00, sixtk Jam and all sums over 8100,00, three months, good approved endorsed notes. ap2o JAMESMILIFINNA. Amt.' .1 ,4 00 K AT THIS!--11111,0661 reedy made Vlothina. at Auction and Private Sale. for ten days 0111 r, at APKenna's Auction Rooms. No. 114 Wood street; three doors from Fifth, commencing at 10 etclack A. as., and at 2 r. sr.; of each day, and at early gas light each evening. Gentlemen who are iti want of such - articles, . will pieties call immediately, as the stock . must and willbe add. without reserve. The Goods can be extunined at any time during each day, and purchas era buying at Aucttou will be warranted to be suited in size; it not, they'utedmot take the articles: mut* -• JAMES AVICENNA, Auct. TVA , GO • DS, .Cistki-or,- Furniture, ' Wita.c7-4477./It, Auction.--On -Altinday next,May 291 h, at 10 o'clock . in the fore noon; wilt be sold n large and general assort, . meat of Dry Goods of every description; the balance of a rinse. retail store,tomprising Cloths. Cassuneres, Cassineta,Pite-• De lanes, Alpacas, Calicos. Aluslins, • Irish Linens; and also a lot of readymede Clothing. and at 2 o'clock in• the afternoon, the household and Kitelten - Turnitttre of a Init.:tic family declining hoititekeeping, among which are, • 1 tnallogony tram& crimson velvet covered patent spring seat Sofa. t nuthoirany•Dressing Bureau.- with Looking Glass. ' mahogany and cherry plain Bureaus; dining and breakfast 'Tables: high and low post Bendstend:4 fancy and common .Chairs; Carpeting. Feather Beds; Window Blinds, with a great variety of 'KitchenUtelfsils...te.;_and at early gas Same evening, a large lot of-new and second' band. geld' and silver patent lever' and other Watches. Also, Broad Cloths. CRRAiMOTet and other Dry Geode. ' JAMES IticKENNA, .mays;Auctioneer. ATICT.IIIII S. SALES, •. DV JOHN' DAO.VI AUCTIONEER. Scla-Ran cormr of Wood ond Fifth' green% TIDY GOODS. kr. , A'rAUMION-..—On 11Tond:#..ti3Orn -11 ing, inst., at 10 o'clock: at: the Commercial, Sales ltoont. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large consignment of fresh anal fashionable funny and staple Dry Goods. consisting , of Superfine Biota Cloths, Cassimores, Satinets-Tweeds, Jeans. Ginghams, Latins, De'LaineN Bareize, Bala:trines: American and English Prints. in great varipty; cotton Hosiery; Scarfs, Suspend ers.a.a. At o'o'clock-2 casks fine French Ilmndy. 0 qr. casks Madeira Wine; micendish tobacco, grass scythes, Y. H. tea, queensware, fine'dressing bureau, book ease and sec retary, hair seat 64111, rocking- chair, ottomans. hair and plush sent chairs, fancy and common chairs. bureaus. looking-glasses, breakfast tattles, bedsteads, cameting, kitchen furniture. Act. . • At 711 'o'clock--Fancy nrtielcs. clothing, dr: goods, watcher, books, paper, gold anti steel pens. &c. mot-20 JOHN D.' DAVIS. Auct. Ul; a !Apt% Bl \V M. J. BURNSIDE. A Uic7l2.: " ILIDAY EVF:NING. 111111 inst., at e ecloc.::. at tYm Auction Room corner of Carson and CV. streets, .(second floor of the huildingoecupied hy:Messq, Wendt fi Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants,) will be cold. without rraerve, u large assortment of Dry, p,poric, Heady-made Claming. Shirts, Hardware, Watehes, old Jewelry, Books, Ice. Dealers are requesteWattentl, as the sale will be poa. hive. Ea" Hereafter, I shall have regular night sales of dry coeds, hardware. ice., at the above mentioned.. room,. on Tuvalu y,lVednesday, and Friday evenings °revery week. „ maylo war. J. DCRNSIDF, Attet. ATI Ael of u loner . 4hat:4 haayytlte Aluy e, L Jots D, Mostoax:—Dear base sold six doses of your invaluable Cough Syrup. in this place,land Imre never known it in any one instance to fail in edect inx It permanent cure. but frequently find that one fourth of It bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe toughs. 'have been out of the Syrup for some time, and truly believe I could have soli six dozen snore. if iiind bad it. I will always try and keep n good supply on hand, as no otherCougb Syrup will sell since yours has been Introduced here. WM. U. /10IIT. [Er Prepared and sold by John D. Unman. Druggist, ood street, one door below Diamond alley. Pittsburgh. Also. for sale In Monongahela City, by Dr. William H. King. A. 1' Gregg. and J. W. Smith. In Elizabeth, by James Flack; and Reiletall,' by all the Druggists and Storo.ketTert in Western Pennsylrania.• may!? T coartneraßikt. at subscribers be p side entered into -partnership. THE under the name of Ccxxnrs & Satan, for the purpose of transacting a general Agency. Produce and Commis sion business, would respectfully inform their friends end the public, that they hare taken that well established Warehouse recently occupied by Mr. Uriah Applegate, No. 3, Bayard's Buildings, opposite th e Monongahela ;louse. Smithfield street, near the river—where they will be prepared to receive all kinds of produce and Pitts burgh manufactured articles, on commission or starve; threranled or disposed of according to instructions. We will always keep on hand and for sale, at the lowest mar ket rates, a superior article ..of Family Flour of Wheat and Rye. with all other articles iruthe Produce and Feed line. 'We would, therefore, respectftilly eolith the orders of Grocen.Families„ Manufacturers, and others, and take pleasure in serving them, on reasonable tents. /AMES C. CUMMINS. • WM. 0. SMITH. ruilylo4l2l Eagle lee Cream Sistloom s wools smart, Brewers rtinin An, roman macaw. laThis fashionable place of resort le .annv Dung. Persons wishing (Or LAYOUDIL, Ica son, COWA, or any of the detiencies of the sea son, cannot do better than to call at , this es tablishment. The EAGLE SALOON has been long known as one of the most splendid place* of the kind in the western country, and in fact there are few, if any, Saloons in the United States, superior to this. The proprietors. beg leave to state ? that nothing shell be wanting on their pan, to make it one of the most pleasant places of resort, for Ladies and Gentlemen, in this city. (marts) PEAllegik BRYAN. Cheap Property anti Easy Payments. TOR SALE.—A Brick House and Lot, 24 feet Prom on Vine street, by 104 feet deep. Price, MAO:Terms: tr.#lo in hand, balance in nine yea s, in quarterly pay ments. The purchaser will thus enabled to possess himself of this property by pain ittle more than a rent. cu Tan , General Agent, Stnithfied street. ~~~ atzdion. A. A. hIASON'is CO, I, • O.•LYANITIONY I CO . trzw.. - Tosts. - • - Mums' At Co., Jlarket Boers,: batmen- Third. aud Fourth. St.vets, PITTSBURGH, PACt al ior AVE recently _opened theit new and elegant alore;'. whlz tin extensive stock of licit Spring-and Summer Goods, comprisiug upvrards of three heindred pm:s of the latest and most fashionable styles.-- Merchantsages throughout the country are particularly invited to call and. exaMine ourstock.' it is our intention to offer our goods. atthe-lovresf eastern wholesale prices. - - One of the firm, retiding in New York, will be constantly sending ns 'on Tresb supplies of the most desirable goods, thereby giving us every facility in the transaction of our- business . that, could be possessed be eastern houses. Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New:York and Philadelphia rates. • • • . ap7 TJAS- Mat returned from the eastern cities - with his se- AA cond . sripp4' of Spring and 'Summer DRY' GOODS! Having disposed of the whole 'of the Catpet Stock; pre vious to going east this last time—and being entirelx.mae, from the care of that businemi--1 am enabled to devote my whole attention' to the pOrcliase of Dry Goods: Customers and the public generally May depend - upon finding, at the above No . every thing - rich- and beautiful that is to be found in the Dry-Goods. maiket. lle has in.store, and is -now reeelving,ithe following Goods; Barred and plain Greneniens; • " Barred and plaiu Silk Tissues; ' Satin barred and plain Dareges; ' ' Lamartine Plaids, new article; • • Jasper Plaids; do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns. Barred and Plain Linen DRfiSS . Rich Chametiftnis.nisciiies: • Rich changeable striped ; rich barred; • .Pine Lostred black Wldtbaff for Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for 'trimming tki above;.aood assortment. • Shate/s—This department is very full t . Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton C"ropel China - Elernge; new style Linen Nut, 8-1 for.sl, , each; With every 'variety at low prices /dam alisdi-,Dtunask Table Cloth 131c - seised and Brown Napkins; Towellings, Crashes, Bentley Sheet- Ginghirrenelt, English, and Manchester, of every style and texture:- - Calicori—ln endless insilety, from npwartis. ' • Bleached and- Brown Shectlnan, Yird Wide Brown 'Sheeting, as low as New Dry Goodsf-Preoth Arrtral, • sfan. 65 MARK= ST.. 'BETWEEN' 4TH ST. AND Tttg -0640Xif rrILIE undersigned has just received a large and Arden ." did risiortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, purchased from.the Im porters and Manufacturers, since the gecent greet fall in prices, viz : _ • 4.4 Drown Mindius, di cis. i.Furnitnre Prints ' G to 12ic. 7.3 4-4 !Reached 4j " I 4-4 Purple " 1:4" 8 .1 Blue endurance prinisl2i " Dress Gingbains 12; io :LS" Engliih•La 12}" NEW STYLE ./RES.4S GOODS. . Satin stripe Granite Burage, FSOCy Dress Silks, Plaid Crupe D'Orlenns. I Chatuelcoit !aunt) st. r;d or. Silk Tissue. Black Satin barred Silks, New sty French Lawns, )deck Gru. Amiour " Cantlet Lustres, New style Brocade. The I. 4.1.1 T-4 are requested to .fall and examine a splen did esiortment of new stele Perla printed Cashmere Shawls, white and colored end/soldered Canton Crape Shawls, Sfik 'Tissue Shawls. while Brosha Bursae Shawls,Brocade and Chameleon Silk Sharrls-Black and Black Barred.Jlarags Shuwll,-Inack end Colored Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous Tr ramie Ethnic Is. I have also received a beautiful . assatment of new style Bonnet Ribbons,. Linen Cambric handkerchiefs. and Scarfs, black and colored Kid - Gloves, lisle thread mobnir and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Parasoletts and Sun Shades. The GZST.LI22/IT.N are particularly requested to call and examine a beautiful assortment pf Week, bloc. olive brown and invisible green FreticTi and English Cloths, and ravats.kr. a variety of. new style fancy Vestings, Cassimeres, C niece also a - large neck of Staple Goods, viz: Drown and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper. Irish Linen. Cottortade. Linen Drilling.:Cherks, Blue Drills. Manchester and Scotch Ginghams. Chambrey Ginglunus. brown and bleached. Muslins -of all deseriptions, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. ABSALOM MORRIS. No. CS 31stikei street. Pittsburgh. Hight and Wrong: 'LIAM and open - competition in business all men admire; Jr it is the life takend but advantages are sometimes attempted to be which are alike unfair and dishon erable, When the undersigned commeneed to occupy the Dry Goods Establistmerg of Messrs. Jacob and Drucker. on Market street, theradopted their sign," A Golden Bee- Hive " and es a distinctive mark brvrhich their custom ers.might know their eittabliatient, they have advertised their store extensively as the m Gold Bee-Hive." and if any advantage is derived from their advertisements, they claim it as their own, having paid for it. They have. therefore seen with some surmise, that Mr, William L. Hassell. a , Dry Goods Dealer on the same street, has placed in front of his store, a "Golden Bee- Hive." similar in form and appearance to that which the have used for several pears past We do net dispute Mr. Russet's right in the abstract to make use of any emblem he pleases, fora sign for his store, but we do claim that be has so Mier to deceive oar customers, hy making this pretence ; that this is the old established Dee-Hire Store, and we deem it our duty to ourselves and customers to call their attention to this cis eurnsumee in order that they may not be deeeived.k Let them observe that the original Bee• Hive Stare, whet e Dry Goods are always sold cheap, is between Fourth st., and the Dieu's:met, on Nathan., and this will prevent mistakes. We owe Mr. Bassett no ill-wilLltut jibe thinks to catch a small portion of our business by such subterfuges as this, we think the public willehoor him that he is mute. ken. "Industry, openness and fair dealing" is the motto at the original Golden Bee-Hive, Market st, between the Diamond and Fourth street, where en extensive assort reenter Dry Goods of the latest styles, will continue to be soul at the cheapest rates, by nisid7 YOUNG & STEVENSON. Gl?A'rtvirE FORNISHING. GOODS.—Wit-orit ssmr..--.Edward Todd if Co, have just received oar large stock of New and Fresh. Spring Goods, to which we invite the attention of country merchants and deal er* generally. We have received front our factory east a large stock of Shins, of the best manufacture; consisting of 10 dos. A No 1, Wide Plait Shirts, standingd Oyron collars; " " N 40 " medium.qarrow " " 00 " very low priced " ° an 12 !" fine linen bosom. with collars; 35 a " and COMO= bosoms; 50 " Byron standing collars, all qualitieS; 40 " black end Caney adjusting Stocks; Also, from the eastern cities: G eases fine Gingham Ilmbreilas; 3 " and common Suspenders; 0 0 • under Shirts and Drawers ; Mi dozen gent's' Lisle Th'd. Gloves; 40 " cotton, Chnitie tops; 250 f' brown and mixed and cotton half . Dose, all qualities; - Fancy silk and satin Crarats and Scarfs, bombazine Stocks, and Ties Carpet Bags, 41e.., &e , We i nvite the intention of merchants and dealers to an examination of our Goods and prices; knowing, that an tler the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased - we are able to offer some inducements rarely found west of the mountains, or, in tact, the east ern cities. • One of our firm is 'conetantly in the Eastern market, by means of which we are daily D supplied vrith.2iew Goods. EWAR TO . .1.• Co. corner of Fifth rind Mar DD ket streets. , ".Al story over W. & P. lingua, entrance ott Fifth street. TIECEIVFID THIS DAY, by Espress, a small lot of 'French Cassimeres, light colors. tbr summer wear.- e Tins lot is of superior style and miality, and will be sold cheap. Also, a small lot of fine Linen witb saint stripe. and barred. This- lot in of-superior quality, and cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Also, a small lot of plain. white and embroidered Alameilles Vestinge.— The patronage of the public in solicited. may C. WERNEDITHO,2SI Liberty st. (Journal copy.) beam I re** boost*. TIIS.T OPENED, at'No.69. - corner of Foortli.and Mar t) ketsts one case of handsome Belzarineit, which will be S „ old at the low price of I centsper yard: also, 1. case fine doott 14e. per yd. 1nt027 • PHILIP ROSS. ,IF.W GOODS—NEW GOOOS—Tho unoersigned bus just returned from' the eastern cities, and is now re. coking a very large assortment of new and handsome summer Dry Goody lie will , in a few days, have open, for the inspection'of purebasent, the largest and the LIMY cassrmer stock of desirable goods that he has ever brought to this market.. Pricel never were lower. Call soon and secure a bargain. PHILIP ROSS. mad; No. 59. corner Fourth and Markel sts CALLICOES! CALlCOES! —fireat Reduction y p rrW at No: 59.—Noar opening at No. 69, Corner of Fourth and Market sty., the cheapest stock of,new /tyre'calicoes and chintzei we have ever offered, among which are 1 ca. dark calicoes, at 3 cts. per yard; I cc. purple do , do ,fast colors; 1 cs..platil do . 6 1 do do " cc. striped da do do ..4/ro, a full supply of Nary rich and fine calicoes and chintzes of superior quality, and of the nearest designs at from 10 to Vie. per yriid. fma27l PHILIP ROSS. ' Third. Supply for the Season. f fii; Jr o IIy G RY is rtehecci:eianfohni;s and THIRD tibtUort now comprises the newest styles of French Prints, from of to 18 } cents. English. Chintzes, English Purple Chintzes; Small fig'd Prints, for children; do. bard Gingham, do French and English Dress Gingham; Linen do.; Furniture Prints, from Of to fins- superior. Shirting Mus lin, for.lo and The cents; Irish Linens, of pure Aar, and very low., Longlarivns; Sheeting Moraine, from I to 3 yards wide; Pillow Case Muslin', and other house keep in goods, such as crash, dispels, linen towels, napkins, volute and colored quilts, : At the north , east corner of Fourth and Market sts. Merehurtta will find, in our Wholesale Eooms,upstairs, a choice stock of Prints, Gingham, &c., at low prices. ms-'i4 C10L,0...ED SATIN AND- TAFFEI'A RIBBONS A. lIJJ hlssect Ic :Co. have" received 'AI boxes -of- colored Satin and 'Taffeta: Ribbons, of every mmober;.also, 10 boxes of new style Bonnet Ribbon.. inay2o '(ITHITE GOODS.—A. Mem re Co. have en hand f - an extensive assortment of White Goods, Com prising Mull, Swiss, Rook, paid and JaVonet Muslin, of every variety. . . inay 24, IDRENUR WORKED COLLARS—, Iust _ received this niomtng by Express, and very cheap, atthe Notth east corner of Fourth - and Market streets. 2 - tnayll ' • W-11.11BILPI}Y. T ADIFZ' DRESS GOODS,-40 11 teceto_ ft •' pr E_: .L press, this morning, trtiotbef lot -firm. Mlle Tisanes Rap. Grenetlinee, Plain end rzed-Rstrons, Plain and Sada Striped De-4aineat the_ Ocalaouse of Tl.. THOMPSON, - ' - No.llo Market et. rff2t72 neetved per :sprees, ttnothe; lot of . ttiOs*.hedvi fring , W plain and figar-W .9tne*Pitplacts; which still tie ooWeit rediult!4 prices, at -• • ROST. D: THOIS.ON'S.. . • 118"Preceived, byrapreoss, / &Ter French Bilck 0k164 abd 6 ptSttper Fancy eatdmeres,- b6,6011116!)tby WERIMUILO, 261 Liberty at 11 404. (layrintal corr.) • . ,~,_ ~. Sac is . , . . . . , , . ~...,...,,,-.,--.......1.,,,,,,,,,,, . . . . - Sfialli4o-at "at CINCINNATI ANII PITTgI3iiROII - .9 'V P /C :ZIT NE. rplil.9 , lndejAindent Line'of steainers Is novecomposed .of .the largest, swiftest, best flushed. and Animated. embalm . poyrerful boats on the watent of the West. The highest wages are paid for the service's...of the he and most experienced men engaged in the river - business.— The line hes been , in operauonfor sax Tetia;: has earned nearly two militant of people, without doing this slightest iniary, to their pezions. The -proprietors' challenge cora 4ninson with any passenger lute in the Union; for safety, TMlTillarikrt and speed. All that 'moneycat primula has been provided - for the Safety; comfort and convenience of Passengers.. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: • . . . . . . .._ , RONDA, YPIC/CD.T.—Tlie .MO:coNoaincLa, CoPt. BAnfc, will leave Pitteb urgii every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheelingevery Monday evening at 10 1.. )1... . . TURSDAYjjiati taPt Jno. Mine - utter, will leave Pittsburgh every' . 'lteadaY morning at 10 o'elock ; Wheelirtg . ?very ProtsdaY "IfIZDNESDIY .P.ICKET.:-The; 'Saw Exat.atm' No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh 'every Wethiesday molgurl at 10 a -:c lock ; 'Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at /0 az TIIIIRSDAY PACRET.—The Bettiss.s . r, Capt. B. .7. Grace, will leave Piusbur,th eery Thursday monsing at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 20p. st , . • . FRIDAY pAcIcEr.T.Le CurrEn No. 2, Capt. Creaks, will leave Pinelinnrifivery FridallTlOrtiing a; Itleclock; Wlieeling every :Friday evening at WI , . )r- SATURDAY Carne wilt linvePittnburgh every Saturday morning ar 10 o'clock 7 Wheeling every Saturday ey - ennig at 1.01... m. v - ros,..eart. 4. G. Ainaryn, Pitintiorgif SMidny thorning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling livery . Sunday el:ruing at .10 X. m- PI ttakargli and BefleiVllKVllle Daily Packet Fmnit, ll'ikterar I.ct,lS4S. IaIAVE I)AILY $ XL A 1).4 p. The 6,110 w-fits. new boats eomplete tee line ibr the prevent senson: ..4.TLANTIIt. Capt. James l'aricinson:llALTlC; Capt.A.irar.ohs: and LOFTS ItI'LAICE.T' apt. 1.1. Bennett. The boati are entirety new, and are tilted tip without regard to expens,.). Every comfort. tint - money ran preettri: ho, heenprovl-, ded. The boats will love the 3follontrel/eln Whit - L . lll(mi. at the foot of RO,. et:' Pasienaera Will! toe "pane met on board, as b oats Will certainly leave tit cud laisertieed houre. The ne r se ant? gplendid pAs:arriiierl4l4.l st.:niact BALTIC. Caps. I:Jarva>a.ili loave for the above port darine. the prssent •oSee.l4..itt positively. Forfrekslt or passage : , ppl7 n,bore, .For,. await THE fast miming prisseni•erstmr A SYLVNIA, It GRA r„ asterwill lryvv regularly for the above and biterinvdiate. ports. • - For frelula or passage apply onboard. rrils For lieu Orleaus. -- " • THE'splendid new- steamer SAVANNA. DENXISON. Master. will jebvE , .regulorli for -theabove and intermediate Jundingn. Saturday, For freight or passage apply on bonrd.: rnals • For By.: LionlN: • •The, new and sp:e ndid stertin;tr Olt I FATAL. Vat* !loos: Master, vein leaave for the above and intermediate ports. regularly. Por freight or pasts:tee apply on board. mals For St. Louts. TIIE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI NA, LISVMS - gT,- 3Taster, leave for the aoore anu intermediate ports, regularly. For freimit or pasaatm. apply on boani. - mai& For St... Lends. Gaiiena, unit - ijairta THE good steninei ST. A.NTliCiNle. Mar; Muter, will leave fez , the above. ports. regu lady. . . For freight or passage apply on bonrd, or to Nor ACW ur/easse. THE fine new steamer A.NIEBICAN EA. OLE, ii-lIE3 Aral:mm.7 Master, wal leave for e a ore and all intermediate, on Tuesday, May 30. For freight or passage ripply on board. orto ma 2 6 G. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. . For — iiilgornstrille. THEneWMail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, isms Pas:mots, Master, will leave tor the above port this day, at 8 .1. 11, positively. For freight or passage apply on board. - -feb2 For Lafayette and Waltman weer, The light.draught steamer SWAN. B. May, Master, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regularly. or reight or passage apply on board, or to apt 4 JAMES MAY. Far Cincinnati. , . The light draught steamer FBIENDSHIP, iflriliairts, Itf aster , will leave for the above and intermediate ports. regularly. or freight or passage apply on hoard. mar 15 New Arikvingemeut. • • THE, steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver. GIP-SgOW, and Wellsville. on Tues day. Thursday, and Saturday. at 9s. h a stenting on Monday. Wednesday, and Fnday. She a boat at the landin% between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. . S. & W. FIARBAUGB. Agets, mare - No 33. Wood street. . Pitt/blurs!' and Wheeling Placket. THE. swift steamer CONSUL, DOBSUY P. Krdincr, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, 'Wednesday. and Fri day, at 10 o clock, precise/Jr. Leave Wheeling every Tuexday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock..s. positive:Y. The Consul will land in all inte rmediate ports. Every aecommod anon. that can I/cloven - red. for the comfort and safety of paasengera, has been provided. The boat is also'provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent ex_pkution. For freight or passage apply on board. or to Marti JOHN FLACK, Agent. _ For Cincintinti. Ogii m it t . The new and splendid Passenger steamer ILIOULANDER, Citptainii. A. Foist will eave or e above and all intermediate ports regu • For freight or passage, baring superior aceinnmoda lions; apple on board. - rna23 Fittr Loulry e. THE Kentucey Hirer Packet, Gltl•T EA GLE, Huooas, Master, will leave for the a ore an otennedtate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply on board. fetid ' or 81 - .7t0010a THE new and splendid steamer ANDRFAV putzoN, w. H. Fourox. Master, will leave or e a ye and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to Man . JAMES ,hIAI. For St. Louts. aidagTHE fine steamer WITIMING. T/1031.1.5 l Garant-re, Master, Will leave regularly for the above poit an+llinteernedfate,tegularly Par freight or passage, Wrong superior accommoda tions, apply on board, or to .maZI GEO. 8.. MILTENBERGER, Agent. , APOLLO FOUrtrii STREET, 13k;AVEEE wool) s, i%Luna.-T. splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted up in the best style for the aceortiOtiation• of the: Public. It can now he rented for ContertslLehtures, Public Meet,. ings, Exhibitions of Paintings. &e.. &c.. by the night, day, or week. For terms, apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, or ukSENJAMIN TEVIS. . •no 7 PI 'HI MOSTNORA:NT - meta august Jur a yuasig or old person. male or female, with a putrid, bad breath, or bad teeth: Perkins who have .either.rare honorably assured • that' a 2s. box of JO.NES.' TOOTH PASTE/ Will, on trial, - without fail,- Make the breath pure and sweet. _ the teeth white, and the gums hard. • Reader s Just try this one,. It is sold in New York ni Chathinn •st., and by WM. JACKSON. Ant, mar.2o . - Y9Liberty.st. . IrrOur friends who feel inclined Id assist In procuring - subscribers for our Campaign bt,gbant enough to eat. out the following prospectus, and attach a poet of paper at the bottom, whereort:tet-writa.ll&, scribers names. 44:i 4.4.,,i1)44,C)ig0.41L . _.... ~.:: __....,........,.. , A - C.11.,F,..:AP:ic1k.-•li_tP /-_.:l-.-:Q.:-:N...-;T:.:i4Tr.4.-04 Immediately after the nominations a the Baltimore Convention arc made known to the country—say about the tst of June, nest, = the undersigned will couitnetice the publication of a small Compalgn - Paper, entitled ACV.F.EItSONIAN: which will be, issued .weekly, fors , six months, or until. the result'of the election is atmcainced.' The JEFFF.RSONIAN, will be filled With Political ,Clatter, exclu atvely; artd,will be furnishcl-to Clubs fsh, the following terms, viz Ten Copies for Fifteen, Twenty, Fifty, One- Hundred, It seems to be genetagy admitteki; that the appmehinig Prnsidetstiat Carepaig.n, wiArbe one•oriiiiusual ri.,w t :4 JAMES - 31A, or GEO. AftI.TENIIERGER. Federal. Party, so often defotietl,Wn nt :. more in the field, endeavoring, with u its hundied Driarean hands, tiigrrisp and bring within its ranks, all the factiona and-fag. ends of parties in the country, so - ,art to make common oppositicin to the ,Dernocracy. On account of the eatteme'eheapttesa of the paper, we shall be obliged to adept. 1 the cash system, rigidly. Therefore, ti' 1 attention will be paid to any order, unless accompanied by the cash. ,- ' I '''l' The JEFFERSONIAN will-; , iiti .s zealous - support to the - Noxitireit- the' (NATIONAL Donvzisrwrrlarid *ill 'field up to public gaze, the unprincipled and nupa 7 triode ware of the Federal party,andAli those who are lendi4 "aid and cniiplftzt,ti - 8. 5 00 '7 06 - 9`.:00 -20 00 ' 00 -to our countryliiletiomies. Addreagi (Post gawk: ihttabulik Div rosi- c0rf..."40,- e ~' -" ~~'~ a Lit Crii fait , zil)att;' •. JOGYPII U. Eat. - - HUAI;At" BANKERS, EXCRA.NGE -BROKERS; _ And Dealers in Foreign= and Domestic •BinkanimegesmUFt calm of Bank Noon; Gold an Saw , Na, 86 ;raw: shut, ant Founh, Was side, PlUSfaeirai marl4-ly ai.face /MAXIM. - - ElM.94LP.,,*4".li?lief""-? KRAMER & 1t.41131 1 .' Banktos and .Ezehange, Rink e Ihvglirs in Fanjet' lOW. .Donsesde Rigs,. Bats Bzehange, Colifiesks iPoit t, sank Notes. and Vo • - Corner of Third and Wood nts, 4 4,toenT c.TIN ,3 2 #0 eit % . s ll( '' Charles Noiel. . • • . O HZailign dr' sow, 044-?fa4l,- .... H. ons, Corn 444. Baal s th".• o. 5 .74: . Exch flat: strea, Pinsburf} utela bre .," lr k•_ 4 , k Tr- x • - aitts q *rah , pr Cincinnati i Baltinl°re tars Philadelphia ,5t.L0134, lAA , • s • tila•44- , Buying *Wu; • county. • _ Etcher-Notes - pa 4 • • • • kee di in uneaki 111. 4,144' New. or - , Vir&tha • Maryland %nee/inn Nei! Tenneues • • ; - - artl9-7 , S. noo SARIATAN _ , z" ___114:10,,„,N *wycfrATiOE affflaliMf4,,' --'.-." 13A 'r,S ~,,' —"' reattci -...r. N. I. °gnu?' V Urtc‘t. d ig.,. Th. nu* iv , TIMMERS in Coin, Bank and Domestic Excharge,. ,Cortill__,e,,,„alli_fir_ ~,._,__r' EXCH&NOE OIL all Ole pr ,rgg , v." 1 ".......Y , _14_63 11 1 /4f and Dnepr - , for sale in auras I ao.lp, , y u c i n_ria_Ttra, . _ . L.......,.: CURRENT and par fonds received o, !Isp.o,!ane, :_......._ COLLECT/ONSMade )2/14,a1l Par' ,!.. , T' 4 1.. 1 !-T P - 1.. ., 41 1- ‘, 1" - est rater co_ , , ~... ._ ,.,i,, 3lessre. M. Utah & Son ---• , ,-.. 1 ,,,,,, - ~ Ogde Bel Stiosrt)l, pir..,,,„,,,„te lvm.l &So --",, 9, Willlken * e°4. .'7 if ,' -"- -444 f Ellghlb k Bann ed. ...- : ..' rieniir,e & Orotherj 1 ph.,... , e ,,ci,.. :i , •• I %lies, i.athrnp & , ' 43.4 ' r...". ....7 .7 ....,, ~.. M. R. Thntnpso•t 6' CO ,- ' LiOadly. Pilell79 & Co. (yew` 'liork. ~ Babcock & Co. ' 5 Tiffany, War4l h. co. 1 , ~ _ ~ In. M - 4714ill.nigh 4. Co.. , Ba.tralorl . .3 Mr. Janes a.-orge. . ~ , : 6" ':.-li. limn,. Citicirattlti, 0. ,- (~ ~ t.',.. Joseph IV's ts.on. j Aras.ilon, 0 - .... , littss.rs. Felrlier & Ill'Altila , n.. s wist. i.. a. ...,,,.. R. C. Ellit4, I.:sr! , Cf:shier, Da Li. of Le vrn 1 , ...,_, ).;,,,,,,,, h. Sepiruli,..r 2d., 1.94. , - • PR; I ‘..L I ASE.S..:- .or.ffreteri;"-I,Ntr fir, Ditunend Alley; eon ;b e 'cromulted malt eases of a private- or delicate na.Nrelnefai,a. hills:ma Syphilitic 6rhntorts.g.oneiritiei'• and its consequences, to ilrities Of the blond. with all•disetrscrior • .orrra: origin; sku disease4-wlthstrh,nimarglecatrorthral; di_ccharges. seminal - wcalpeis imPoteney; also; am. ..womb. monthly suppresiions,, diseases of the joints, fultaliCja'. , too. nerrousulfections. - pains in the • back and loins; vinous of the r.eek of the Inaddmr and It.ttliwys; neorbitil erapeons, tatter. ringworm-tnerctirial • TWELVP 'lll4llS tie Exclusively devoted to- the wily endfreatincit ordtnnai roll disorders', and Mose eraing Irvin yetstain' ex;etstiesir; gaiety. climate, or -impurities of the, blood, wherchy the COMllituiton away have been e nce etEli..l, 'enable iD r.BrO tooll'er gltt assurances of speedy mils( to alt - who themselves under hts care. _. • - •• - • Dr. Brown's ofik ca are convettientlferrengraiekO.,SeP'• orate. apartments. l'utients ,cau visit Dr. withoef - of exposure to other. visitors. - • It is of importance to many pet - cousin need ptinedulkt - aid. to obtain good advice privately andproMptly,„--To nil such. Dr. Brown's ready. skill. ILI reMOVi9gytnel:ral 44 , east.s, in their various command stages; offers aiductierist,e. which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are liereh'tstp.; prised that Dr. Brown . has. been regularlfedneaMd or • every ' , ranch of medicine, and for' he last twelia glare . Confined himself exclusively to treatment. of *ho)!, diseases. Dr. Brawn - is the only regularly educated surgeor - Pittsbiugh Who, gi'ies 'his whale attention todits ,. ... Irr . Certain,, safe and speedy cures will, ut OilCssesi . guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short iime, withouqute.ci' run from business. • • j 7. 'llernia Ruptnre.,--Dr. Brawn. else inviteettei:- • sons afflicted with-Sienna to call; as helots galtroest.tcat tar attention to - that disease. • . Letters 'from a distance, asking advice, moat eciitttaVilos fee: or they will not be attended to. • • ' ID-Office on Diamond Alley.: a few doors froM.:Fcifid Meet, towards the market. Consultations strict denttaTly ecnilli : HEUIVIATIFOI.---Dr. Beatles itewly 'discovered sew., edy for Rheumatism b s srieeily , and Ceroxiirnetrir for that painful trouble. It never faths:.., • -- . Mee and Private Consultation Routin, fikPar:' moud alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The nectar Is • alwaye; Home. %Visite Reran Hotel, - Mars= ariunr, atrtrzinv 'swum asp - moats .susattip TT BMW LANDWIf ER respectfully informs 'itiakold• I friendaand eustomers,that the almve estahltr a nt hits undergone a thorough repairing, and 'is now _ rk in the neatest and most beauttfhl . style, for the. lnesgwOrdat. guests. • EveryoluxinT the market atTordt wllll{,e - irro.l cured, and neither pains or expense will be spared der those who sojourn with him cos ciati possibly desire. ills Bar Will be constantlY suggled . with the purest old Wines and Liquors. He 'keepa_ms band Shires , fine Pale Ale, Penet's fine old Bratulgi..4o.„ haninsberger's and fine Champaign Wine*, of the old_est and best brand,. lie respectfully solicits the paktufege of the public nulyl7.lits , • , 'e• - • it esedale Gardens, In Manchester.. friends,ler takes pleasure in announcing twhisold I and the citizens generally, that ROSITALE has been newly fitted up for the accommodatlint quid' comforter the Public. The buildings have been Ihninherk in n neat and fashionable style; and the surrounding gardens have been laid out in a fashion that will linnet. all who have taste for beautiful scenery...:. :- -... .. • The location of Rosedale is well known. - &taint in Manchecter, within a mile and a half of the city, err dm bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every , direct/tut:its a charting . For health and comfort, there is tie place' i equal to nin the neighborhood of Pittsbullth. - - ...- _:.-, .., , A limited number of families, who desire A Jumper residence out of the city, will be received on easy terms. Transient visiters Will find ROSLD/LLE IL most agutesblek. place in which to pass a day or a week. - . • -...- . • The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied with - 811'6 - er [ delicacies of the season: Delicious Deterages,t Ica: : 1 .. Creams,Timits, Confectionaries. A:c. The Table •rntbir: supplied With the choicest viantw.. '-- -%:. . -,;. - , ;Ws • The whole establishment will be condneted on. strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys hate - Wen - - built; but no betting will be permitted- ' AU: e a tftWof - chance are prohibited.: -:- , , 6 - ,:,,..iner The Plenums fin , reaching Rosedale are:m:Ma/ An Omnibus lekees the North end of the Old ..Allegi*tir , Bridge every half hour. and will leayWpassengeniatthec Gardens. The steamer Greenwood leaves the Allcktheak'. Wharf ectiyitour. and lands withitrafew huntired,yunlr of the - Rosedale ,Cottage. ___ ~,..... __. mayiktf - - - - -LEVI DURCIIF/Efillt TIM - attention of,gentlemen purchasing gnrtnentslor, . dress wear, or ordinary busutess purposes, in' dkrecit-r ed to the stock of goods at present on our countem.Corr , sitting of every grade and shade of French, EnglWitud-.:.....„ Delgum Cloths and Cas.simeres, in endless' varietyclunt, - 'resting! for every one's use, which'sr il l ben:tilde - to order • in"a superior manner, atptiees that will not he Anvil:oa br the best of bargain makers: C. IVERNEBERG;. marld - gate htGuire tk CO.) 251.Lit.nriv -Ll EASIER! If yob. have bad 11AIIt -pm would "tear* it, be eatonishet e etrect of a bottle or .. .Kwar.. CORAL. HAIR, RA'FIVt. lineeda but onatiiilL' Sold at ta Chat I GC, N. Y.. and bpi marVi -WM; 3.ecciCSON, Agent, _ 80 Liberty 'street.,Pituririrb. W i t. H- L....:4l=vizia 4 r,„ifttiarriv,l47; his office. Bakery Pa. Building, opposite the-Now:Bona Honae,Pittsbttrgh. 4. Mc on, in the General Lana Mee.. at. Iraihiititott; will attend to my bushiess there, free of•eltarge,to cants: RBE. *I . IIII PLBS -7 45 - tatiirefsGreTeir.4 pes in at Uf and for sale by ' B. te W. HARBit,UBB.-' apt uAe-125 tbs. Candin Superior; = - 25 boxes Proctor & Gorsole Fontiln, 10' -" Cruruptotilt Co.. Palm: roue - -J. lI.J. Marti .1, 1848- 40,0f•opgii,-` " _ .PW4