The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, May 31, 1848, Image 3

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\' Latest Arils-al of New Goods.
~ ...T 49 Liberty street—The Subicriber has just receiv
ed_ a large and handerime stock of fashionable goods,
Mr gentlemen's Summer Near, such us French, English,
and BelginCloths, Drop des ten-Cashmaretts. :Merino,
Cassimeres, 'Bombazines. and &minter Cloths, of all col
ors and qualities. Also. a great vtitiety of fancy Cassi
. ...:.rneres and figured - -Linens, manyvarthem entirely new
- -; styles,wbieh, are ne , ..to be found elsewhere in this city;
together with a large assoftmentof new style fancy Vest
legs.' all of whicliwill be made to order in .the most lash.
ionableminner, +ashen notice Gentlemen favoring this
• , establishment with their,orders, may rely upon their gar
. : meets being' made as *ell acthey can be many other
tense in thecountry. . . ,
• , ONA \ ). a large assortment of ItEADi - ..11ADE
CLOT! VG,' consisting' of-every description of Dress
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sod Frog Coats, new style business coats. sack coats.
V 7blonses, tee. Also. alrenerel assortment of pants. rests
shirts, cravnts,susperulers, and all other articles in the
clothing line, which will be sold low for cash. Whole.
- sale, purchasers will find it much to their udvantage to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
... , .. trinall • P. DELANY, Tailor.
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•••F°" SA LF.--That beautiful and pleasant residence. in
-the Sixth of the city of 'Pittsburgh, situate on
Fulton, Webster,. and Walnut streets. being Lot No. 74 in
Asian Mart's plan, being 33 feet 5 inches ori Wttlaut
- feet.deep - to Fulton street, and froming'on Fulton st.
77 ferts inches. aud bounded by Webster st. about 140
•feet,--on which is erected a large and well finished brick
• DirEL LING", ROUSE, with out building. For partien.
bus,. entauirethf John Butler, at Lawrenceville; or of
James 0: Cummins, Pittsburgh. j ma4..n.tf. •
AIORGAN'''S WORM KILLER brings away the worms
"West Deer tp..; Allegheny . co.. Pa.
"Mr. Jan" .D. Morgan—Dear Sir: ; This is to certify that
/ Ptirchased of. Mr. Porter, one' phial of yourgreat Worm
Killer, and gave two teaspoonfuls df it to one of my chit
, dren, two . years old, and in a short time it passedapwards
forty-stx large worms. ANDREW 51'erf.I.01:011."
that the above stamenient is true.
4 'SAMCEL Waloar."
Prepared, warnestue and retail. hv the proprietors.
JOHN D MORGA.i`i, Druggist.
IVoott street. Pittsburgh.
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bare irust opened IF,,t p. 10-4 Linen Sheelines. Also,
ps. 6-4 Pillow Case doh 4-4 White Linen, in great Va.
siety. ma3o
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To Central:tore tor Blasbiery.
ENGINEER'S OFFICE,
BALTIMOI3II AND OHIO RAn.II.OI.D COMPANT.
Baltimere.:May 15th. IE4S.
TDMOPOSALS strider veal and snilably endorsed. 11,111
X be received by the
.. unders . igned nv to SATURDAY.
the 10th of June , prox , inchunve, for the construction of
two large stone vutducts upon the Washington Branch of
the BaltimorertO4 Ohio Faulngad over the Little Patuxent
river near the Savage factory, and North West Branclrat
Bladensburg..
MIME
These viaducts will be heavy structures. well worth,-
the attention of Connactors of the first eapacitrfor this
kind of work. who are therefore incited to exanime them.
The plan of the Bridges may be seen at the Company's
office. No. 23 Hanover street, Baltimore, where fall in
formation will be given by C. P. Manning Muter oC the
Rood:
•Enexeeptiocabie recommendations must necompany
the proposals. By order of the President and. Directors.
BENJAMIN II LATROBE,
Chief Engineer.
At sii --- 4 -- 1B !a - id
HAVE opened n Wareroom in HAND &rawer, near
Liberty Street. where they will keep a good assort
',latent of Sofas. easy Chairs and Uphoisrtemd Chairs, of
every description. Selling at very low prices, and war
ranting their work, they respectfully solicit a continu
.itnee of patronage from the public. Country dealers
lied with SOW, and Moira at the lovrest wholesale
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puce,. • tany22y
ATHEN2EU di SALOONS,
•AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT,
Lamm STEM, NEAR THE 88AD OF WOOS.
HESE elegant and comfortable Saloons are itt
the best order,
and will be constautly.supplied with
I the luxuries of the seasou—having 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,
It. Creams, Strawberries and Peaches, with Cream,
in their season.
The separate department, with Baths and Parlors for
Ladies, is now open for the summer smumn, to which the
attention of Ladies Is requested, and their patronage ear
nestly solicited. Females are engaged, and always in
attendance.
The Gentlemen's Bathing Department is also in com
plete order.
The eslablislunent has been fitted up in a style unsur
passed by any other in the United States, and Ladies and
Gentlemen may rest assured Mat the greatest attention
will be paid to cleanliness and comfort of visitors,
every respect- Invalids, in particular may expect to re
ceive th e most careful attention, and can be accommo
dated with Baths in all their varieties of hot, cold, show
er, douse, Snake and head, as well as vapor, ikc.,
A. few Boarders can be accommodated with Boarding
by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to
- PECK, THORPSON & Co., Proprietors.
Tickets for Baths for sale, single or by the dozen,
at reduced prices. may2o
(Journal and Dispatch copy.)
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To Ilonse.lCoepers. .
WILL BE FOUND, . No. 110 Marker street4o-4,
- • 11.4. and:j.24 Barnsley Sheeting% Bleached Dom
inic Table Linens, all:widths; Brown and Bleached Table
Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, Doilies, Diapers, Crash, &c.;
/ 0 4, 11-4, 124 Toilet Quilts; 10.4. 11-4, 124 Bleached
Cotton Sheeting% 4-4 and 9-8 ButTlVindow Holland; Eta
broldered Drapery for Windows, in pairs and by the
yard; Turkey Red Chintz , plain 'and figured, with border;
French Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted
and linen. All of which will be sold itt reduced prices.
ROBERT Di THOMPSON.
EDWARD TODD & CO., .Manufacturers of every de
rition of Lirun and Raney S hirts and
M ec l In p
every V ariety of GVulemen's Furnis Jobbers hing Goods.
porth-east comer of Falk and Market streets, (ap maim)
entrance on Fifth ma.27-y
§EALED PROPOSALS.—SeaIed Piwanailiwißlba re
ceived by the Auditors of Reserve toamship.' Alla
erty eon ,nty until the ^d day of June, for repairing and
'Trading Roads of said township. The Auditors will
meet on the sth and 6th of June, at 9 o'clock A. X.. at the
house of A. Worthington, on the Rutter road, to show
what work Is to do on each road, for which they wish to
cohtract. . A. H. HARVEY,
7 p .
WICKL7I9% Auditors.
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iTAMR-1000 ba. Heats, for sale as tort sto.
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
J.-CAROTHERS,
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m. NIT, WALLACE.
:PASSENGER ARRA N GEMENTSFOR 16 , 49.
Steamboat Packet Lino, leaves daily for Cinc innati.lo AM.
"Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to . Baltimore and
Philadelphia, Bs. M.; sad 6 r.' sr. • '
Nlin Coach Line, dire , ct to Philadelphia, 9 s. sr., and 121
iVeiteni And Southern nail Coach Lina;o A. M.
NoithAVestem, via Cleveland. daily, 10 A. M.
Erie and Western New York. daily. 9, w. M.
.INorth-Eastern, to Philadelphia; daily, except Sunday 4
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ARRIVALS AND' Dl 1 ExuRE OF 111-111,S.
Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3A, Al, closes 12k.
Western Mail, Cin. and Loinsv.. duo Br. ploses.s.a.
South. via Balt. and Washington; due 8 r. at., closes BA. B.
North-Western via Cleveland, due closes 9 A. M.
Erie and Western New 'Fork, due 8 P. M., closes S A. M.
STOOKS.
Par - value. ,44ked. - Offered.
Bank of . Pittsburgh . ter,0.75 sso.uu
Exehenie Yank
50,00 - 41,00 - -43;50
1410re/tants' and M. Bank •- • - 50,00 47,00 450
Farmers' Deposit Batik - None in market.
Iland Street Bridge •• • .... . ••• • 50,00 50.00 45,00
' Northern Liberties Bridge 4 -- 50,00 35,00
Old Alle,gbeny Bridge 25,00- 31400 2 ...;, 00
R. stock, paid on
shares,B2,3o / • 5.00 - 1,43
Cify.llonda 03 4? eeitti) ' • 05,00
Monongahela Bridge ' 25.00 10.50
Gag Siock•• ............. •• • ••-: 50•00 45.00
Datljr Review of tbo Markets. •
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OFFICE, OF THE POST.
Wtositsusy firoarmo, Ji.tog 31st, 1545.$
There was but 'inlet." report yesterdnY;
• . FLOUR —There was no transactions of any im
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portance ; very little enquiry, and no anxiety. There
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was n feW receipts,.but uo sal e 'from first hands that
w'e could.:hear of, except a few wagon loads,at $4,-
At:oLPFrom . store thC salas were at $4,3i4,45.
SHEAR;—SaIes of several hhds. gond, at 41c.
GERMAN CLAY-:—Sales or lOCI las at $32 per
FEATHERS--;10 change '
• receipts considerable,
and ales,. 33c.; 34c offered for 1200 lbs. and re
flaked.
- WINDOW GLASS—SaIes of Sxlo country brands
att's3 91.
.FISH— Aftkinds have become quite firm, but we
.Itute no Change in quotations
OATS--A little !decline is noticed; sales' of 200
-bo: on wharf yesterday at 25c.
ASIIE.S:-. Sale ef, 3 casks Pots, at 4c., time.
:All kinds of Ashea are still dull.
POTATOES— Not a sale yesterday, because there I
seas none in market. The demand is very great,
and n good article will fetch an: advance, price; 621-
is freely offered. However, we hear that heavy ar
rivals are expected in a few days.
'CORN MEAL Sale of 11 bids Kiln Diied, at
$1,56.
CHEESE—SaIo or 33 bis.rextra, Western Re
serve, at • :
Rivps—Will rise again, on account of recent
heavy rains.
t`LANLNU AlliA.--Rebmort street awl Water ions.
SLy (along Charlie's sr..) First Ward, Altesteny citv.tear
Maneliester.-=GEORGE DILtHEIL having restmied bu
siness, has erected the necessary machinery• at the above
Thee, for turning out all work in his line. and is prepared
to take boards to hia mill and deliver them to enstonaers
ott ressunkble terms.
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"Dressed floorirng boards. siding,:k.e.. alo-ays on band.
- A bole* quantity or dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Mercklints promptly ex
ecuted.. : m
nCyrroNADEt4 AND sumusa STUFFS—A. • . AN
IL/ soma -Ca., 60 market street. have received 4 cases of
Cortonades and Summer &tad, comprising every etyle
suitable Air 'summer wear. . " ma.. 10
Commercial Row Cabinet -W averoo m.
111;
T. B. YOUNG & Co, ' E isignamm.
m 11 - Tia. - 17,38%irtocrm 4 Yr„ial Row. Libe ' rty
itteet 4 opposite the head of Smithfield. where they will
keep constantly on band an extensive assortment of So
fas, Tablet; Wardrobes. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article in:their line of business.
IV Undertaking
_protaptly attended to at reasonable
price!. - may 27
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ARRIVED,
• Stealner - Bearer: Clark, .'Welltsville;
Baltic;:licobs. Brownsville.
Atliitic. Purkiuson, -do;
," Caleb Cope Moore. Beaverand Wellsville
Michigan N 0.2, (Aeon. Bearer;
" ..;'Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver;'
. „New England No. 3, Dean e CM.
-" - Cannier, Dawson,- Wheeling;
. • -4 ‘ . Brilliant. Grace, Cin;
- Belle Air, Sutter. Cincinnati;
• ; - DEPARTED,
Steamer Hearer. Clark. -Wel,vine; .
" Baltic. Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville;
" Hi ,ernia No. Knuctelimr, Cin;
'- • " °Ambler, Dawson. Wheeling;
" Swiss Boy ,Davidson, Cin;
Newark, &shop; Zanesville;
" Lady Byron, Clark, Louisville;
war See card or Brownsville packets.
tc:r See card' of *elleville packets
' The steamer Telegraph has not been laid up
for the season, ae reported. Some repairs are he
ing made to her machinery, which will be finished
in a few days, and then she will commence her reg
ular trips.
LOUISVILLE7AFKET
FORmI . I.N/I&LOVISVILLE
_ REGULAR SATURDAY Psexar.—The A
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No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pee
...„'-_,,''-'S,'::::..i. ket TELEGRAM. J. J. Perry. Com
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.-,---'-.-- -.- , Lmander. will leave l'ittsburg for Wheel
ing. Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Ports,
..,eiery, Satarday, at 10 o'eloek precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
' FORS' 11l & MU.NCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Pocket, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers: the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
-the western waters. The Telegraph will ran in connex
ion with the Bell Frapklin No II and Pike No 9, to Saint
Louis—time througiweiTE DAYS. np2l-y
STIeIA al e.lt tAtirt.le a 'WV Oun t -..
CHANGE OF 'l73lE—Summer Arrange
:e f April 24.—Leave Alsincliester at
o'clock in the Morning, and et each oven hour until 9
o'clock at night- -excepting her .1 o'clock trip, which will
he omitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old
Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 7* o'clock in the morn
ing, and at half-past each hour, until half-past f/ at night,
, omitting her half-past 1 trip. Sundays excepted.
fr,r.Greenvrood Garden is now oven for the reception
of vistters. The Boat lands at the Garden.
mail " J. M'XAIN, Proprietor.
--- 7" - Stammer Arrangement.
• TIIE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
Alassgow, and Wellsville. every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday; at 9 o'clock, A.Z.a Having a boat at the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage.apply to
mat:-tf G. W. in.B.ToN & CO., Agents.-
Greenwood Gardens.
THIS pleas/nit place of resort. two miles from the city,
Ott 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 neighborlutod of Pittsburgh.
The grounds are well shaded with fruit and ornamental
trees. and flowers, in great profusion. The Saloons arc
supplied with Ice Cream. temperate drinks, Confeetiouer
ins. Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, in its season.
Ey' The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat,
leaves her landing, Prrr, street, below the old Allegheny
Bridge, half-past each hour, from half past 7. A. at.. until
half-past 9. P. x.. omitting her half-past 1 trip. This boat
has been built expressly for the conveyance of passer.
gem to this Garden: Persons wishing to remain in the
Garden till a laterhour than 9 o'clock, can be accommo
dated with an'extm trip, by applying to the Captain.
The whole establishment is conducted on strictly moral
and temperate principles, and closed 'cot - Sunday.
tnay2o JAMES ItPKAIN.
IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, AND
HAVANA Cusses, center of Smilltflikl and Front it s.,
otters for sale, on pleasing terms:
4 half Pipes Otani Brandy. ark D Vintages, 1.1K17 to
1 r.
4 eighth" " "t l
5 half "
3 qr. "
• 5 eighth" " "
2 half pipes Hennessy"
2
2 " " Sazeac
2 qr . 4 . 41 . .
4 half " Seicnette " Dark.
2 pipes Swan Gin.
2" Imperial Eagle Gin.
1 " Black Horse "
1 puncheon Jamaica Spirits.
I " Irish Whiskey.
10 qr. pipes Bonen° Port Wine, /.
10 " " London Market " $
40 " " Burgundy Port "
" " S. S. Madeira Wine.
12 " "1.. M. "
10 " " Symington " "
S eighth pipes " " "
10 qr. pipes Pemartin Pate Sherry,
5 " " Amontilado " Vintages 1040.
4 " " Brown_, " " Choice Brands.
3 " Golden - " "
4 pipes Fnyal 'Madeira {{fine,'
3, Sicily "
12 Mids. Sauterne
40 hf " '
15 qr. nests SNY cet Malaga Witie.
10 " Dry
100 doz. btls. Brandies, / Various brands.
150 " " Wines. 5 Very old.
15 basketsCrorrn Champagne.
20 " Maltese Cross "
15 Mids. Claret St. Esteppe,
15 doz. huts.
50 bbls. 0. R. Whiskey,
25 hI. bbls. Distilled in 1340 and .42.
20 bble. old Peach Brandy,
250(10 La Vega Regalia Cigars,
'25000 Rosa " • "
- 2000 Washington • "
5000 Rapides
5000 Dos. Amigos "
5000 Silva • "
2000 Clemencia
WS La Antiquedad
•
5000 Ortiz
2000 Emulations
1000 La Bnyadera
5000 Escelapio
2000 Cubreys
1000 Ramburgo t.
10000 Justo Stutz Principe "
10000 St. Bt.
10000 Fella
200 dozen Playing Cards. .
9 boxes Bitters.
10 " Chewing Tobacco.
4 bbls. Powdered Sugar.
50 boxes Sardines. • .
8 casks London Porter, qts. and pta.
With many other articles In the line, too numerous to
mention.. Many of the Wines and Liquors aro of my own
'importition, direct from Europe and the Islands. Coun
try merchants, steamboat barkeepers and hotel keepers
are invited to call and examine a large and well selected
stock.
. - (t lt ayl9) P. C. MARTIN.
abatable improved Property.
ICIOR SALE—A Brick House and Lot, in 3th Ward, on
F
Vine streeu price $lO4O. Also. a Brick House and
Lot, 4th Ward, Congress street; price $l3OO. Also, a
Brick House and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; price
81400. Also, n Brick House and Lot on James st., Alle
gheny; price $lOOO. Also, a vacant Lot on Locust street,
sth Ward; price 8350. A bargain can be had in the
above. Terms accommodating. S. CUTIIBERT,
yll General
ealAeloithfi:ldatreet.
UIFTION, vfi
VV BRONCHITIS, lc.c.-71, Consumptiver.--Four-fillhs
of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob
struction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li
ning of those tubes thronch which the air we breathe is
distributed to the kings. This obstruction produces pain
and soreness, cough, difficulty,of breathing, hectic fever.
and a spitting of blood. matter, or phlegm, which finally
exhausts the strengthof the patient. and death ensues.
JAY NES EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove
this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and
happy results. his certain in its effects, and cannot fail
to relieve.
Ur
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
70 Fourth at., near Wood. may 3
BIDACON—A few hbds. of eery superior Hams and
Shoulders, for retailing, for sale by
m 222 CUMMINS It SMITH
HE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom
en, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally, that hchas 'received' his usual assortment of
Spring Goads, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites
their attention. His stock comprises fino Broad Cloths of
all colors; Cashmeres; rich Vestings, of plain and fancy
patterns; all of which be is prepared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order.
WM, B. SHAFFER,
Water st., 11 door above National Hotel.
SMIMS 'TURPENTINE-20 barrels just ieeeived
and for sale by B. A. PAIINESTOCE & CO.,
may 10 coy. lit and Wood its.
PO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
1 Sessions of the Peace, In and for the County of Alle
gheny:
The petition of Daniel Holden, of the Fourth Ward, city
of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth.
That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his
dwelling 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 peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will prey .
lEL HOLDEN.
We, the subscribers. citizens of the aforesaid wa rd do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repine for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel
ers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
N. Campbell, John Park, Thomas Beechey, Daniel NIL
Kenney, George Herring, Charles M'Laughfm. Jas. Pat
ton. P. Atkinson, E:Burnes, Daniel Young, H. Gordon,
H. Cups, A. Kennedy. . ma29.daw9N
Monongahela Navigation Company.
BOOKS will he 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 lot June; •
West Brownsville, Washington co., on'the 2d June;
Pittsburgh . , tat the Exchange Bnnk,) on the 4th June;
and to remain open at.lhe last mentioned place until oth
erwise directed. By order of the Board of filana.gers:
apl9 • • ' SVM. BAXEWELL,
zrOlnytte p . 4Journal, Pittsburgh; Waresburgh
Messenger.; &Mug 01 . - K amine,.
Washitterten: iesen until June 4th ' , and send copy of pa-
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P. C. Martin
P ak vintage, len to
Dark. 1842.
' Pale,
" 1.337.
Vintages, 135 to
1342.
1
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t Superior Brands
Vintages 15,17.
Fresh arriraL
" I Direct littPortatiort.
AU Imported Cigars
Merchant Tatlor.
MWM
MOE
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7jiUBS-10 doz.. Patuzit Tubs, Taiga oiz for sale by
. SMITH-4r. SINCLAIR.
EL m C i lil 2 7 7 l7S—.oo;7dozen forsul!.br
wsirr .
r Luc siNci..alß.
IDICYPA:SII-14 casks Prime, for slam love by
may 27 -
,
.
TAXES FftERR. Auarney at Law; Office -- in Bake
!P. Buildines. - Grant street. . -.tratiy277m
if ML,' JIACO N—Sides Shoulders. - 3tun receiv
bd and for gal 6 by [my:37) EDMUND GIREEIL
IIEESE-50 boxes just reed and Coin late by C
ina2s EDMOND OREER,; LiberlY4d
cubks i fur sale tow,by_.
ma 43 • "S31:1T11 - & SINCLAIR..
1f.,1,,NK STOCK-10 sit Bank of Pittsburgli
forande. Apply to ,(myl.o) " JAMES MAY:
CASKS BACON I AMS, a prime..artick:jusfreed
and for sale by ma2o EDMOND GREER..
IDLOUR--"Guy '& Sons'" auperEmo Family. Flour, eon
stantly on hand and for ink by •
ma2l3 KING & m rtil
ooEari..
HAMS --A choice article may be had cheap nt
matr, KING &:- MOORHEAD'S
CORN MEAL—A lot of superior Co raMeal. for sale by
ma2o , CUMMINS k . SMITIt.
FLAX. SEED OIL-50 bldg. in store and for sale by
ma2s S. &; IV. IiARBAUGH.
DRY RIDES-75 Dry Elides. in store andfiV 4 iilt7b — i
ma. 25 S. & W. IIARBAUG/1.-
I tHEF-Sg-50 boxes'Pritne CheesE, insi reed and for
sale by [ma:ls] S. & ,HARESAUGH.
CHEEP PELTS-4 bales Sheep Pelts. in 'store.nall for
sole IT lina2sl S. k. IP. lIARBAtiall..
lAlt.ll tails. and Jesup," prime-Lunt
, Oil, for sole by ima2.sl S. &
CCOFFEE-1$ bap Rio 4.:olfre. now landing and tor
sale by [main] . MILLER h..-RICKETSON. •
ITOPS-8 bales Flops, in store and for sale by
ji main • MILLER & RICKE7'SON.
CAULKING COTTON-1 2 000 lba. Caulking Cotton for
nab) by Irnal-4) TAMES MAY. -
Q EC:M:I,-20,000 half Spanish Clears for sale 1.3 y
ICl'mayls SIIIITH - A: SINCLAIR
01. F SYRUP--3 barrels tbr sale by
mayls SMITH% SINCLAIR
lAROLLNA TAR-49 bbls. Carolina Tar for sn.l low
1.,./ by (mayll) JAATES MAY.
PITCH - 14 Ws. Pitch for sate low by
• mayll JAMES 3tAl
vrACKEREL—Nos. 1 and 3 just reed aniffciTair 7 Cy
111. may 3 EDMUND GREER.
17-INEXiAR-20 Mix. Cider Vinegar: Just reed and for
V snie by finatil SELLERS & NICOLS.
- Boar casks Superior. for sale by
_L mn9 J. D. WILLIAMS.
:11 - YAMS.--6 ca mcc
casks hams. just ived and for sale by
I I - maylo JAMES MAY.
BACON-10.0001bs hog roundongttreei red and for gale
by my fi POINDEXTER & Co.
LARD --3,000 lbs gu d 1•1111 receivedll, in bldg. eived nod for
rale by mye. POINDEXTER k Co.
ivr O. StiG A R--50 bids prime N. O. Sagur, received
111 a per s b Lady Byron, by POINDEXTER & Co.
11)&11.1.1:1* 39.1 bags Barley 7 ;)iiSiTiTat - 47rom Braver
LI and for sale by S. & W. HARI:IA.IIG 11.
if
AMILY ISIS— An extra article. for s a le l by
op Dil J. D. WILLIAMS—Iib Wood st
C ANVASSED
BACON HAMS—On band, iIISI teeeiv
C
ed and for sale by (mai) EDMUND anTaln.
at KEGS LEAF LARD. and 9 bbls..just received
4 , 11 and for sale by (0.71 EMlC'ill E GREER.
RE ASE LARD.— 22 bhlx. Grease L.nrd.just received
x. - ir and for sale by NICOI.S.
CLIFFER.—toU bags Prime Rio, just rectivesi tool for
satiy . [1127 . 3 I'AYMOND Grimm
SICILY LIQUORICE.--5 r axes just received and for
sale by B. A FAIINESTOCK & CO..
maylO nor. Ist and Wood Os.
LARD 011,-10 blibt No. Laid Oil, a prime article,
4 do. No. 2, do,
my 6 For sale by SELLERS & NICOLS.
SPRING FASHION 14111. baauti
-0 ful style of H ATS are now rendy at
mar 4 PAULSON'S. * lt
. .
TOOTATOF.S-114 sacks prlnic Illinois Potatoii,lind
ing from S. C. Genesee, and kr sale by
mny3 SMITH & hINCLAIR.
_
CHLOROFORM-Iniottles.ms d and for sok
by IL A. FAIINESTOEK dr. CO..
mall corner First and Wood sts.
RACE (.+I2GER-4 bags just reed and for sale by
D. A. FAUNESTOCK h CO.,
mat corner First and l'Fooil sts.
EXT.I,OGWOOD--35 cases . .blandforlfs." just reeci
and for sale by .13. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
malll corner First and Rood s tn.
QCININE.-100 ounces. received tutd for sale
Sby [ayl2] B. A. FA ILNESTOCK. & CO.
cot Ist and Wood stn.
LAM) OIL-201445: N - (371 - 1:a;11Oii:,
12 " 2 *' rec'.l an i fur sate
by [innl:ll NELLERS 8 NICOLS.
bbls. prime Cider Vinegar. for sale by
intoN & SINCLAIR.
LS—IV bbla Itetmen Whale;
15 `• Tanners' Oil; fnr sale by
Inn 29 SMITH h SINCLAIR_
Q . 11W—S—douo tbs. city cured, for sale by
tr, intt. SMITH & SINC.LAIR.
IRIISKONVI.S.—A large lot of two:alert “Cucunt
ber Bowls' on consignment and for oile low.
may 27 KING & MOORHEAD.
W I T NTF.I I 3:- e — h .A. w t cit rae.dia tc
A
D. T & 1304 ' 13
ma 22 I ..
Ilend 4t.
A f OLASS bias. superior Molasses, just reed on
j. commission end for sale by
ma.W cruNrmiNs & twrrn.
•
SAL ROCHELLE-2 casco receirod and for saleby
B. A. FAHNESTOCK &
myl2 cOr Ist and Wood sta.
SBLFI ounces mcleived ea tor
Pale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO..
myl2 car Ist and Wood MS.
I.IIIONIE VELLOW—.S castes just received and for
C
sale by W A. 'FALINFSTOCK k CO..
mall)
earner First Wood sta.
OIL OP VITRIOL-50 carboys just rocciveit pi:7l7r
sale by B. A. FAtINESTOCK & CO.,
main corner First and Wood sts.
1 - NDIGO-3 cerootts Span. Float. just received and for
1 *ale by 73. A. FA HNF.STOCI( & CO..
mall) corner First and Wood sts.
SUP. Cift.B. SODA-1200 tbs. toglirh.jusi reed and
for sole by B. A. PARNESTOCK &
mal3- corner First and Wood streets..
4)C&Ii SACKS GALENA POTATOES, just received
VI./ per steamer Wyoming, and for sale by
ma2o EDMOND GREER.
lot of NVextern Reserve cheese, of a sal
perior quality, for sale by
ma 22 CUMMINS 3c
MESH FISH.-42 bbls. No 1, Ilerring ; JO bbls. No 1.
Shad ; 15 bbls. No. a, ATackarel ; just rereiyed and
for sale by KING lk MOORHHAD,
Diamond. corner Diamond alley
9130 LET—A • tic louse, corner of Webster and 'ul
1 ton streets, formerly occupied by 4. LC Butler. Pot
session given immediately. Apply to
febl9-tf S. C. CUMMINS.
GARDEN FARM TO LET—On a lease of ten years,
more or leis: twenty-five Acres, five tees from the
city, well suited for gardening purposes.
may2.2-3td&w THOMAS MELLON.
ARASOLS—A. A. tifAso"; h. Co. have rec'trito more
P
of those very rich dark green Parasols. maw',
C
SIiA.WLS—A. A. 3. AS=
e.& Co. have received
another lot of 6 cartoons of rich, medium, and low
priced Crape Shawls. meal
. ore tr
IS/1-20 bbls. No: fraltimirrunia Shea , just re-
T r
ceived and for sale by
ma 26 . SELLERS & NICOLS.
SUGAR-loohltinteitfaisTnie — lntr:Sigii,To
111 . arrive per steamer Eureka. for sale by
ma23'
bbls. good EcTsin, to iirrk , ePeiiteatner
1). Taglionl from N. Orleans, for sale by
ma.% POINDEXTER & CO.
- - -•
CItAB - ANDW:6IANTItTaDER—Just received, on
consignment, very superior lot of Crab and Ro•
manna Cider, for sale by
ma% CUMMINS it SMITH.
. I EATHERS*4.S rocks prime entucky ,Feuthere jug
received and for salel,y POINDEXTER & Co.
ap24
COIECKED SHIRTS-8 loz. fine quality. large sizes,
k, just recd and for sale by E. TODD & CO.,
mati N. E. cor. Fifth and Market eta., (up stairs.)
LINEN — AND SUMMER DRAWER.A few dozen,
fine quality, in store and for sale low by
ma. 25 EDWARD TODD & CO.
l iLOUR.-140 bbls. /Cambia's extra. Pastrylour, reed for sale by S. & W HARRATIGH,
el Water, and IN Front sts.
OLL BUTTER-4 bbls. and 2 boxes fresh Dunes,
just rec'd and for sale by
ina2s S. & W. HARBAUGH.
RAZIL SUGAR-100 bags Brazil Sugar, just retch--
MD ed and for sale by
maw" MILLER k RICKETSON.
AITHITE HAVANA SUpAR—VT. Sum to Arrive
V T and for sale by
sna2B MILLER 4 RICRETEON.
-
1 OAF SUGAR-20 half cases double refined, just.
re
ceived and for sale by
ma2o* MILLER & RICKETSON.
SINGLE LOAF SUGAR-120 bbls. Noe. 4,5, and 5,
Loaf Sugar, for sale low by
maS9 MILLER & RI€EETSON.
TOBACCO -10 boxes Russell & Robinson's Congress;
10 .‘ Baltimore Plum; .
• 10 " J. Myer's. extra th. Luray;
Just reo'd sad for sale by
ma 29 MILLER & RICKETSON•
CIGAESz-10,000 Flora Principe Cigars, very superior;
20,000 No. 1 de la Cruz;
12,000 Nos. 2 and 3 de la Cruz;
Just received and (or sale by
tnn29 - MILLER & FLICICETSCiN.
MACHIM; CARDS—The undersigned has received
the usual supply of Sheet Cards, for wool carding
machines, 24 inches wide. ' GEO. COCHRAN,
26 Wood etreet
SUGAR MIRED HAMS.-10 bbls. Just received from
Cincinnati, and for sale by
'"'KING & MOORHEAD,
_may"4 Diamond, corner of Diamond alley.
VOR SALE—O'ne-fourtWof the steamer
1 SAVANNA, on accommodating terms.
Apply to M. Hamilton, on board, or Thonias li g i anniton,
Falb Street.
FLOUR 20 bble. fresh Family Flour, plat received on
Eoii;;;;LT. ,ll t , ang tin gale by
• .trail
Ne.. tme,
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Y TAMES, M'KENNA. AUCTIONEER.
Yo, 124 yroiny•sraser; 'III%E/3 - Poona :roost Firm.
VXTHA.SAT.III of Dry Goads, Palley I v
t aehm
1.4 and: Cutler - le.—WM be sold, - nt hl'Kennit's. Auction ltwmr .
N 0,114 Wood street, three doors from -Filth,' day `
and night. (Sundays excepted.) until the large : stock on
laud is disposed of. as peremptory orders have been re
ceived from the owtiers, to close without reserve or die
least possible delay. the various consigrunents remoini4
unsold from thepresent spring trade.
Terms:. All crime under e 50.00, cash, par funils;. from
000,00 to $lOO,OO, sixty dupe. and all sums over tY.-100,00,-
three months, good approved endorsed notes.
JAMES Anet.
00IC, AT, TIHS!—SB,OOO Worth Philnd elphin
J 1.2. ready made Clothing'," a t-.Anction and Private
for terldays'only, at AUKetintt's Auction Dooma;;No.4l4
Wood street, three doors frion Fifth , day;
'o'clock Ik. ffi .. and at '2 . r., 'of each day; hod at early
gas light eueh evening. Ocatlemen 'who are in , want
such articler, will please call immediately. as the stock
must and will be gold. without reserve. 'The Goode can
be examined at any time during each day, and.purchns
era buying at - AZ.IOIIOIJ warranted.to ibe suited in
size; it not, they need not take the articles.
maid' J.ASFE S ,,INSKENNA, Auct.
TI
AUCON SAL - ES, , •
BY' JOHN D. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER,
Sourlt-East corner of Wood and Fifth. streets.
N Thursday morning. June Ist, at 10 o'clock, at the
Q
Cotnatercialtiales Room, corner of.Wbod and
streets, will be sold, a large consignment of fresh and
fashionable fancy and staple .Dry
,Geods, consisting of
black and fancy color broad cloths, cassimere, satinetts,
tweeds, Kentucky jeans, giughami. lawns, drillimrs,.
twelve leaf plaid, mode and assorted colors de Iniftes,
baraize, lialzarines. Manchester and „Earlston gingham.
,
American and English prints in great variety, bleached
and unbleached mastitis, indigo blue furniture and apron
checks, taper. British long cloths, cotton, hosiery, spring
scarfs, suspenders, shawls,
At 2 'o'clock—New and second-hand Furniture, among
which will be found, dressing bureau, book case and sec
retary. hair scat sofa, rocking-chair, ottomans, hair and
plash seat chairs, fancy and common chairs, burentut,
looking, glasses, breakfast tables, bedsteads, carpeting.
kitchen bunkum, .trc. Groceries, &c.. mackerel. honors.
regalia, principe and plantation cigars,- molasses, Y. If.
tea, tobacco,. Also, 1 patent corn mill.
• JOHN D. DAVIS. Mug.
. - .
N.t!NI HORSE BAROUCHE AT A
/ Thursday allernoon; June 1. at 3 o'clock, will be
cold at the Commercial Sales. Room, corner of Wood
and Filth streets, a substantial 'one horse Family IM
rouche. with standing top.. JOIIN D. DAVIS,
my 30 . - Atietimimr.
WI% • 10 , 1Nr ttl,ll.EB /111
BY NVAL J. BURNSIDE. •
,• •
( - 16 - N •FRIDAY EVEN ING, 19th Mat, itt 8 O'clock, nt the
traction Room corner of Carson and Centre street.,
(second floor of the building occupied by Messrs. Wendt
& Wilson, Dry Goods Merchants.) will be sold. without
reserve, a large assortment of Dry GoodS, Rentiv-made
Clotnimr, Shirts, Hardware, Watched, and Jl;Welry,
Book* rte.
Dealers are reguested to attend, as the sale will be pos
itive.
J - Hereafter, 141=11 hirt‘e regular night sales of dry
nooda, hardware, &e.. at their =hove mentioned MOM. Cu
Titeaday,Wednearlay and Friday eyanings ofevery week.
triutin W5l. J. Tit.TIMSIDT;.
ElviltAt.rf 01 a letter. dated HenJanne, Nay n, 1,11.
Mr. Jonts D. Mono.m—Dear Sir:—l have •sold six
dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrtfp. in this place, and
have never known it in any one instance . to fail in effect
ing a permute:a cure, but trequently find that.one fourth
of 'a
bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe
conglis. I have been out of tho Syrup for Some time, and
truly believe t could have sold Nc dozen more, if I bad
bad it. I will always try and keep a good spprds on
hand. as no other Cough Syrup will sell since yours has
been introduced here. WAL G..IIIOITT. **,
•
T ry- Prepared and sold try John D. Morgan. Druggist,
%%pod street; one door below Diamond Pittsburgh.
alley. Pittsbuh.
Also, for tale in Monongahela City, by Dr. William 11.
King, A. I'. Gregg. and .1. W. Smith: In Elizabeth, by
James Flack; and generally by nll tbe. Druggiats and
Store-keepera in Western Pennsyleaiiiii. mayl7
ilia gle Ice Creasa Saloon, -
WOOD trIn.rnn,IIEZIVI.EN TIMID AND rOTItTII STlttrrp:
,av
' This itliniinnatile place of resort is sow
ortzr. Persons wishing for LE,MONAIIS IcE
eltEtin, or ally of the delicacies of the sea
son. cannot do better than to call at this es,
tablinsinent. The gAGLF: SALOON has been long
known as one of the most splendid places of the kind in
the. western country, and in fact there are few, if any,
Saloons in the United States, superior to this.
The protirießeft beg. leave to state, that nothing shall
be wanting .en their part, TO ml4Ol it one of the most
pleasant places of resort, for Ladies and Gentlemen. in
this city. (maytl4) PEARCE & BRYAN.
Cheap Property and Eary Payment a=
DOR S'.LE—A Mick tionae and Lot, 24 feet front on
Vine street, by 104 feet deep. Price, Sl.2® Terms:
r.d.300 in hand, balance in nine years, in quarterly pay
ment.. The purchaser will than be enabled to possess
himself of Bus property by payine little more than a rent.
S. CUTHBERT, General Aent
re Smithfield` Street.
Patterson's Carriage Illanufacitory,'
OrpaSite at Merchants' Hotel, Smith add strca, and in Di,
ernond Alley, bowfin 11 - ood and . Smit4fictd
Wu= may always he found an
meat of Family Carriages, liatouchei.
;47-,.... 0 7.1:1 !loggias. and all kinds or Heavy Work,
from a aix horse Wagon down to a Whet , -
barrow. Persona wishing to pure.hase or contract for
any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to
call. may C.tf
Sew Paper and Book kitabliehmeni,
Ne. 78 Woad street, between Fourth and Dimly:lnd alley.
!rill': zebu:fibers have just opened. at the above stand,
1 a large stock of dil . ferent qualities Ruled and Bain
White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial
and Packet Post Flat Cap. Remy and Medium \Writing
Paper for Meek Books, Medium and Royal Colored
Printing Papers. Printers' India. Enamelled and Ivory
Surface Cards, Nos. 2, 3. 4, small and doable small; Me
dium, Demysoid Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior
Qaper. and berg eastern landing; School Rooks, all kinds;
uills, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Was, Bill Files, &c.
Blank Rooks. of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound
In the most substantial manner.
Country Merchants r implied at the lowest wholesale
prices for cash, or RAGS at cash prices.
• JOB PRINTING.
Haring 'a Job Mice in connexion with our establish
ment. we are prepared to exec me all orders far plain and
fancy Priutivir: Books, Pamphlets;' Circulars, Vastness
Cards, Rills et Lading, &c. , with despatch. and nt low
prices. Er.tacyrr & ENGLISH.
No. 78 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley.
TD - " At our store on Atari:et Street. between Third and
Fourth, may ut all times be found a leree stock of 'rho°.
logical and :Miscellaneous Books. New Beoksreceived,
ns coon as published and sold at the lowest prices.
Thepublications of the A nterica Sunday School ration,
and iklassachusetts Sabbath School Society, always on
hand, •Catalogues furnished on application.,
ELIAOrT & ENGLISIIf,
mat Market st., bet. Third and Fourth.
pa, A N'Ef,V.e.vo story I3rick Dwelling up l ist", situ.
aced on the East C-ominba. Allegheny. city, (near
the residence of Judge Irvrind hnd finished in the In.at
modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par
lors. furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding
doors; dining room end kitchen on the first door, and four
good bed rooms on the second story •, with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD GRAY. On the premises; or of
oW
fel,ll-tf JAM
ES PARK. -"Jr. CO- Second st.
ISIIE. MoRN Ifircrri,Toirall tha Daily andmost of
1 the Weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Western
and Northern Newspapers, and Silihet , s Counterfeit De
tector. &c.. kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS,
Al his General Agency and IntelligenceDffice,
Near Stellar street and opposite the Exchange Hotel.
mayls
oftri SACKS GALENA POTATOES-3 supera.tr.ar-
Ilk/ tide, just received per steamer Oriental, end for
sale by EIKIIOND OREER„l.iberty et.,
ma i oppoette Smithfield:
...
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G OLD 1 S—l doz. age. , 'est;
2 doz. do. edium;
I doz. without holders;
3 doz Bard &Brothers; Just received by
aptl.
11 - PEARLY ILLUTTRATED FffitioN.• OF 'nip;
0 ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expressly designed for family
rending; in course Of publication by Harm Brothers,
New York. To be completed in 12 parts. Part Ist just
received and far sale by
JOHNSTON .ts STOCKTON.
apl2 con Market and ad sts.
T. MEILLON,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office in
Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie end Fifth steets
cast side•of the Court House.
Tr Collecting, Conveyancing. examinations of Re
cords. &e.. promptly and accurately attended to. mylB
T OBACCO -10 boxes Brueich & Walkins ss;
2 " 44 . 44 extra pounds;
5 cc cc " 12s and 10s;
10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist; •
•
10 44 PEI': Cavendish;
20,000 Common Segars;
20,000 Half Spanish do.; for sole by
ma 9 • J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
- 11A.CON—fu Mids. 'rumsCanvassed Hams;
. 1 Jr 35 " plain Rams and Shoulders;
Just received and for sale by
meS -
-SELLERS & mcoLs.
1311ANDIES& - WINES-L3 half casks RoChelle
Bran
dy, very.good;
4 half casks J. J. Dupuy Cognac, very good;
5 half casks Port Wine. very fine;
• 3 half casks Madeira Wine, very superior; just rec'd
on consignment, and for sale low by . •
JOHN- urri,E, ht.
may 4 3d at:opposite the Post Office.
. _
O. SUGAR-25 hinds. just received on consignment
11 and for sale by CUMMINS & SMITH,
Ho. 3 Smithfield street,
ma 2- opposite the 'Monongahela House.
sACKS GALENA. POTATOES just received per
VIJ steamer Colorado; for sale by
• EDMUND GREER,
my 27 • Liberty street, oppositelimithileld
'fiIuNTING PAPER.—
• 100 reams New's Print, 24x37, ,
100 " Pine Book Paper, 19r24, EP475.
SO " Imperial Print, 22x32. • 83,00.
For sale by . JOHN H. MELLOR, , •
maRA 81 Wood street:
SPp i I nv OIL .I .
4, tN an D a t.NDLES-10.brzeis Sperm Can:
2000 gall. Winter Sperm Oil; . •
1200200 Blea
do ched Winter Sperm Oil; -
1 ;
/200 a Bleached Winter Whale Oil;.
900 " Winter. to; '
Just received and for sale
ma 29 & RICEETSON.
New. Ward Drug !Store.
iIE undersigned respectfully announces to the cid
zenss in the new and upper parts of the City, that he
has opened a new Drug Store. corner of Washington and
Wylie streets. whore Physicians' preseriptiorut will be
carefully compounded. A superior assortment 9f M,dl
- and Perfumery hare been selected. Evetystyttcle
in the Drug line will be kept constantly on hand._ Thecc
tablislintent hf under the superyision-of A.LsA:
Bracts =
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....‘3lscznes can be had at alt hews ottbi-night tasyl9 . •. ;
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"The GOldesa Deo...lllvolr ,
undersigned =aided with stirpriete, in theClsioni,
Tde of May Mb, : an article signed by Youngdi Sic 7
venson, wherein complaint is made against me, - for pia;
ring, in front of my Dry Goods Store on Market street,
between Third and Fourth - streets, us rt. sign or distiudive
mark, a 'Golden Bee:Hive..
Messrs. Y. do-S. seem to claim that they have the'ex
elusive right to. use such a sign in Pitt:Jonah. But as
they show no legal parent for such a right; shall continue
to use the sign I have adopted, or any other Mull . chdose
—satisfied that my doing so is no departure from me runt.
tile usages, and no infringement on my neighbors' rights.
And I feel sure that no honarabk nterchant will object to
my tving such sig n s "as I think- proper. Fair, open, umd
honorable comttctton seeks no such exclusive rights, and
makes Co such childish complaints. _
I leek. not to injure. in any wuy,Messrs. Young Ste
venstin..•.AlL who choose-to trade with them emu do so;
and an-who choaseto call at my store. at the sign of the
`"Golden Marketstrect. between Third and
Foam'', will there find as good a stork mid assortment of
DryGootls--for.Sale as cheap. anti on as liberal terms.—
as cats be found al the rival "Ilec4live" of my complain
tug nei¢hbars.
' 'ltalis what _I call fair himiness competition; and Ido
not believe Messrs..Y. &. S. will gain much accession to
their custom by auelt silly efforts to place,themselVes be
fore the public in their amiable anima° of injured men.
-ma29 • • - - •r. WM. L. RUSSELL.
D. Thosrip — spra . il No: 110 Market Street,
Tras just returned from tho eastern Cities With h it se-
XI. coed supply of Spring and Sturman DRY GOODS!
Ilayitig disposed of the-whole of the Carpet.SLOClri pre
vious to going east this last time--nritl4,cing entirely free
from the cam of that busiriess—l anf enabled ta. devote,
my whole attention to the purchase of Dry- COWS.
- Customers and the public, generally may depend upon
finding. at the above No . every thing nett and beautiful
that i 4 to he found in the Dry Goods market.
lie" has in store, and-is now rereiVing 'the 'following
t. .
Goods: Barred analplain Grencniens; -
Barred mid 'plain Silk Tissues;
Satin barred and plain liar.t.ges;
Lamartinc Plaids, new article;'
Jasper Plaids; do. do.;
' French and Organdy Lawns;
Barred and Plain Linen Ginglmins.
'DRESS SILAS. _
Rich el:madams, all shades:
1:4,.h changeable striped; rieli.batredt.
Fide Lustred black do, all widths, for Msultillas,
Visette. &c.; • ' -
Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for trimming, the.
above; good.rmswintent. -
natrt. , —This demi rttnent is very full: Rich Cashmere:
Embroidered Canton Crape: China Berne; new style
Linen Net, 6-4 for 81 each; With every' variety at low
prices.
Limm GoodsDamttik Table Cloths; Bleached and
Brown Napkins; Towellings, Crashes, Darnley Sheet
ings. &e.
Ginghams—French, raigliah. and Alanchester, of every
atyk and texinra.
endless variety. fro upwards.
Bleached and Brown Slieetings. llrilhugs, Sc,
Yard wide Drown Sheeting, as low es Ste,Jtc.
meg P. 1). TIIIMPSON
New 'Dry Goocir. , -Prealt Arrival,
AT NO. GS XATIEET Sr.. EXTIrTMV 4T7t ST. ANT. Tux DIAMOND.
T IJE uttdersigned has jmt received n large and vim:-
j did assortment of FANCY AND STAPJ.E :SPRING
AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. thirchased froth the Im
porters and Manufacturers, since the recent great full in
prices. viz:
.. .
,
4-4 Ilrimri 7ilmlinx, Cl ct. Furniture Prints ti.; to IV:.
Bleached " 61-• •" - 4-4 Purple ,t 12,'•
4;4 " . b " Blue and orange p rints 124 .•
Dress -
Gingham - 143 to 25 —.. English Lawns . . Bli "
NEW STYLE . MESS 64.10D5. ,
Satin stripe Granite flat-age, • Fancy - Dress Silks,.
Plaid Crape ITO - deans. Chameleon "
,Satinst. and pr.. Silk Thome:
_Black Satin barred Silks,
New style trench Lawns. Black Gra.. DP Armour -•
Camlet Lattices. - 1 New style Moe:We.
- :I,htl.sirnts are rennested to call nut ermine a splen
did assortment of new style Peas printed Cashmere
Shawls, whim until colored etnitroidered Canton . Crtipe
Shawls. Silk Tissue Slinyba. 'Whitt , Brosha. Borne',
Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shaw La, Mack Silk
mid Black Barred. Ltarage Shawls. Block and Colored
Silk Fringe Thibet and ;Botts.D' Leine Shawls. ...
I have alto received a .bemitifitl assoruttent of new
stele Bonnet Ribbons; Linen CGITIbiIC llentikerchiefs,.
Cravats and tk•nrfs, black and colored Kid Gloves, lisle
threadrnoltair and twisted silk 4;loves and Mitts; a va
riety of new style Parasols... Peyto n -dens rind Sun Shades.
Tito Grammars are particularly re,ittested to rail:nut
exarniue a beattliful . assortment -of Mark, blue, olive
brown and.invisible green French and English Cloth.i.
and a variety of new style fancy Vestings, Cessimeres,
Cravats, &c.
I !lave also a forge O* of SraplA Ged r. ',ix! Brown
and bleached linen Table Cloths, Russia Diaper_ Trish
Linen. Ctitionade, Linen brining, Checks, Blue
Manchester and Scotch Gingharns.
brown and bleached Musfins of all descrititions, which
will Le sold at leant 25 per cent. below last %ear's prices.
.Alitt3ALosl. MORRIS.
nag Nn. al Market strech - l'ittstiti rah.
Right and Wrong l
T, AIR and open eompctition in lotsineeiall men admire;
it is the life of trade: hot onettientre; are sometimes
attempted to be taken, %chick are alike 'lnd:lir :and dishot:-
crable. .
When the undersigned commenced to occupy the Dry
Goods Establishment of Messrs, Jacob unit Brucker, tin
Market street, dtcyadopted their sign. "A Golden Ike
and as a distinctive mark by which their custom
ers might know their establishment. they have ativertiswl
their store extensively as the tt Gold live-Hive," and if
any advantage is derived from their advertisements ; they
claim it as their own.'harine paid turn.
They hove. therefore, seen with sonic surprise. that Aft.
William L. Russell, 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
they have used for several years past. - -
We do not dispute Mr. Ea=s=el's right in the abstract
to make use of any emblem he pleases for a stun for his
store, but we do claim that he tins so avow :o deceive our
customers. by making this pretence; that this is the old
established Bee-Mina Store, and wo deem it our duty to
ourselves and customers to call theitlattentioa to ibis cir
cumstance In order that they may not be deceived. Ltd
them - observe thotthe original Bee-Hive Store, whets Dry
Goods are always sold ;chimp. bettrothiAnurth
the Diamond. en Afarker it, and this wil prevent mistakes.
We owe Mr. Hassell no La-will butif- he thinks to catch
a small portion of oar business by such subterfuges as
this, Site think the public will rhocvliim that be is ioista
ken. "Industry, openness end fait 'dca.mg- the motto
at the original Golden Bee-Hive, hlarket tt., 6clween the
Diamond anti Fourth street:v. here tan exieuttive assort
ment of Dry Goods of the latest styles, will continue to be
sold at the cheapest rates, by -
STEVENSON......ntatS7 TOT - NG fc.
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ant s.
-A. M.kSON CO„ 00 Market st:Oinve received
A Y eases of cheap Printed Lawns and Muslin s: e do.
of licuch do., of every variety of style; 10 tin. of gut d
style Ginitheurts; 4 do. ifew sty le of Prints; 4 do. Blue It d
Orange Calicoes; 30 do. Blenched Muslins, all widths;
also, oases Bleached, Brown and Blue Drills. Ccatnnades,
Checks, Oatfibroons. kit., all - of r.thich will be otfered at
lit:lowest eastern m-holesale prices. nudya
.V.,xpress. -
el ENT's. sumNrEit GOOPS.--'supee. single ' milled
Inch Habit Cloths; rich styles C'orsilneres; black
nod colorrd Coslaneretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths'
fic,nred and pinin Drop D' Etas. Vestings, "very choice'
kinrscillcs, Silks and Satins. and figured Linen Drills;
Cheaper yet! 11013INSON'S Chttb Stare,
Ifltly23 Fist Buildings, corner Filth and Wood.
Third Supplyfor the Season.
11 7- .14.1 1 u1f PGIOlOgcio"; r t e ll ei ;e i ti n fet L : i tt 'i nV:t p s S st U oc i l;
now comprises the newest styles of Frenell froin
GI to WI cents.
English Chintzes, English Puride Chintzes;
Small fig'd Prints. for children: do. hair' Ginghams, do ;
French and I..lnglish Dress Giaghoms; Linen do.;
Furniture Prints, frrentll.to fine; superior Shining Mus
lin, for 10 and 121 eents; Irish Linens, of pure flax, and
Very low; Long Lawns; - Shecting Muslius, fn.un 1 to 3
yards wide; Pillow Case 11 . Tuslitis, and other house_keep:
I ,, n . f i tr a d n a d s c u o c io lr r ir d e g r u n i ll i t s ,.da e pers, hav towels, napkins'
Die e i l l ut h4 at t r ‘ n v h ill a find, in ill
\ 4 o rr nYA . N l7;3 9io u l n e A s:le nfi ß l o i oli r i k s, a i r t ' p r. . s ;taire,
a choice stock of Prints, Clinghtuns. &c., a. low prices.
Pl 7 l CEIVED THIS DAY, 4y lil.vpress, a stnall lot of
French Cassimeres, light - colors. for ammo, wear.-•-•
This lot is of superior style and quality, and wilt be sold
cheap. • . ••
Also, a small lot of fine Linen .Drillings, with satin
stripe, and barred. This lot is of superior quality, and
cannot be had elsewherein this city. Also. a small lot
of plaih. white anti embroidered Marseilles Vestings.--
The patronage of the public is solicited.
mar:t7 C. AVER.N.EIIUBC, 251 Liberty st.
(Journal copy.)
Otteap Deers Goode.
JUST OPENED, at No. 59, coiner of Foluth and Mar
ket eta,. one case of handsome lialzarines, which will
be sold at the low price of 1,21 cente per yard: alao,
ease fine do, at ISZe. per yd. [mn27 14111,1 P ROSS.
IVEIN GOODS—NEIW GOODS--Vie undersigned has
just returned from the eastern cities, and is now re
ceiving a very large assortment of new and handsome
summer Dry Goods: He will, in a few days, Lave open,
for the inspection of purchasers, the largest andflie vent
CILELPEsr _ stock of desirable goods that he has ever
brought to this market. Prices never were lower. Call
soon and secure abargain- PHILIP ROSS.
mrl27 corner Fourth and Market ste
. .
CAI:WOES! CALICOES:—Great Reduction of "prigs
as No. 53.,—N0w opening et No. 59, corner Of Fourth
and . Market sts, - the cheapest stock of new style calicoes
and chintzes we have ever offered, among which are
1. es. dark calicoes; at 3 cis. per yard;
1 es. purple . do fast colors;
1 ca. plaid do 61 do do
2 es. striped ,do -6} do do
Also, a tall supply of very rich and fine -. calicoes and
chintzes of stnicnor quality, and of the newest designs at
from 10 to 121 c. per yard. 1ma271 PHILIP ROSS.
•
Mt" Es LA% 1 S r. MUSLINS--A. A. AlAsox lc
Co., 60 Market street, have just received 4 cases of
rich French Printed Lawns and ittuslins, of the best and
most fashionable styles. Also, new style Berner.; Gren
aderies, Tissues, . • nut 26
COLORED SATIN - AND TA r RIBBONS.—A.
A. TTAwie Co. bave.received 28 boxes of colored
Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of every number; also, 10
boxes of new style Bonnet Ribbon.. -••• ma •
E ex?.e o n o is D ye - 7a A sottent . ro e os,„ n coarand
pricing !dull, Swiss, Book, Plaid and Inconel Iqualin, of
eve variety. ay2c,
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS—Just received this
morning by Express. and very cheap,. at the North
east corner of Fourth end iTarket streets.
W. R. MURPHY. ...
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Just reeoive per Ex.
press,, this morning, another lot Sup. Silk Tisanes
Sup. Grenadines, Plain and Fixated Savages. Plain and
Satin Striped Del.:tine, at the Dry Goods.Rause of,
HOST. D. I . I3OICIPSOTsI,
nisylB - No 110 Market et.
II A. SOLS, ' S. cave. per press,
another lot of tbisie bees , * fringed plain and figured
preen Parasols i wilicli *ill be sold at reduced prices. at
- m 01 34 13 HOST. D. THOMPSON'S.
TUST reccived,..by Express, 1 ps Super Preach Black
Cloth, 6VI Super Friney' 'l3n:llms - res. which will
tit C. WER.VnEIVEG. 251 LibertF st,
Mf g '. 1 1 0 , tn 6 1e0
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TIMED AIc! . PLEE . 4—S a mAIF lien: fine; ibt we by
•2040 - SINGLAIR.
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CI NCEVNATg 'AND VITTEIBIJRMI.. •
STEAM PACIICE•T•LINE•
'j•.-or hitte.nf oteitinen% nou-.cotoposed
the inr,Test:mvillest. Lem fUtisheit and furnished.
and moat powerful boot&on the , riders of the %W.I. The
highest istwsnrit rekitilor the service% 'nf din hest and
most expectenced• tutu trun k eed in the civet host:icily:—
The line:has been in ()porn lion for .tlx ye ars; b a , carr i e d
newrly my , m illi ons of iie4lllo. With"Ot dOillt!.111C ' , lighte d ;
Injury to theirtterstititt: The pmnriciors cliallantzu coin
•porison 'With any pitioengtr fiitc.ta 'lie Union for %orery.
regularity: DM "peed.' All. thot 'Looney etorprocure 1.:1%
been provided (indite saftly:coinfort.tuid couvottieuee of
parseiigers. • Thoboito leitCo for Cincinnati as fbliows:
11/01VAAY :110xe.% Capt. Sforte.
wilt IC4V e everi , Pionduy moraiagat IU dulock;
AI/heeling eltairMatittar.avetting at lb r. 32. • •
TUESDAY,PACKEY.—TIio lluammA - No: Cnpt.
Incr. Mine4tler • wilt fenve Pittsburgh 'every 'Tnombq
morning nt 10 cielockci Wheeling. every, Tuesday gyeiiing
IVED3ESPA Y" PA dliT'P.—Tbe New EsGihxnNa.
2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittstargli every Wednesday
morning atleo'eloek; IVbeeling every Wednesday even
ing at 1.0
THURSDAY PA CkET.—The Itrutirstrr, Caßt. B. .T.
Greve: ditl lenve Pittsburgh tivery Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thuratlay evening at 10 p. 33 .
- .
FRI7I4I(PACKET.--The Ct.totaX,o2, Capt; CronkA,
will leave Pittsburghev . ery Friday tattraing - at 10 o'clock;W
"heclink evarj• Vriday eveniag at 10.. r. ' -
S'ATURIJAr pACEET—IIie Miasst:cora. Clipi; De
Camp, wilileuire.Pittitourgh every Saturday looming al
10 o'clock; -I , Yltaeling.every Saturday everting ail 0 r.
.. . •
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SL'NDA V IskAc" NEw•rux, 0.1,i. A:
I.hsoii will
have Pittsburgh every Sunday :numang•
it? 0 . C101:1:; :\l'heeling avail: Sunday aliening at IU . r.
Pitt isburgh anti lii•ownsi•ble pally Il.Leket
Flchitt'sur 1 0. I Er:nix...Fri I
LEAVE JJAILX ATE'. A: LW AND 4 P. 'M. -
-
19n followittg ROW - bait; eotnptetellie 1i11.2
for Ilit'Alresent SCIIFOJI ATLANTIC' Capt.
J
os:leo...Park iition:'ll.A.t.Tli:.!..'opt. A. Jacobs;
and I.OCIS :trI.ANI•C.Ipi. P. 13coacit: Mt boats are'
ratircly acw.atot are fitted up eitltottlf...car4 t.o - eiPeuSe.
Every eotnfort that atotte can procure. 11114 semi prOvi
et] . 'rue boats is ill leave the lltoliougalletuAVhart:Bord,
nt tbe foot of - Rosy Passeaccr.: will he imeetual
board, as the boftta will ccrtai/ify . lelive'st the ad'Verti-ed
hours.
' For israwnric tile.
i k.A•
The new ilia! Qpleetttl par , :ttaet , !r ate. ,nail.
g
..."'. it• anier ltA I.TIC.Cip-i..A.JAcoi:s: v. - ill leave
for.the a ova port goring the:iiresein seek. at 'S . A. It.,
For freight or paaenze.appfr on board -- - fet.2
. • .For St. Loqts. . . • .•
I vagscli; , ..er sttilr Vt.;
4 SYLVANIA...IL C:CnAY,.llfiswr.ivill low; e
rrgular y for the above tuitl interri:ediut., ports,on June
.4.
'orfroght or pagAmee applv on I,oa rd. nl:4fl
-•-
11114 splendid lICW !lel" SAVANNA.
DENXIL , CM. Mtn.ter. will leuvr reottnr:y
for the above and intennediate tanchttBrt, on 1 , 1111:4‘
For frehrht or pm.sage npply or, hotirtt• ala3l
-.FOY St. Louis. ,• • - 7
iillieildittSterlliirortrtNTAL.
VAN Hoax% Mailer. will letivi'T, for tile. titrwr
un) interttititliate ports. W-trulttriy.:.'•
For frriirlit or pnAsrt ro nattily on I.tortt , ' , . - -
For St. Louis. .
'FIIE 'splendid stetutter NORTH CAROM
lidat NA. DErix:my,•Mmiter. will leave 'for the
•
ilouVet :Ina intermediate ports. regularly.
For freizat Or pnitsage, apply on Mier& . ' ,
..mll5
- FOr St. Louis, Galena, and' - Dubuque. .
- Tllll goad Ateani6f ST. ANTHONY. Tao;,
MAY, .3laz:F. , r,' ;ease. Gr' the 'above.
-
pont, regularly: • •
For freight or passOge apply on lion rd.. ar ro
TAMPS MAY. or
napin , pEo. MILTENBERGM?..
.
Till.: fine new steamer AftiruticAN EA
GLE, JA:llr-4 . ATM:cam:Baster, will leave
for the al , ovenild all intermediate; On Saturday, June 3.
For freight or passage imply:on board. or to
nadll 0.. B. :1111;PENBERGER, Agent.
...
For Brownsville. •
IaIiALTAVITI
n i tP u l , A i sv o ig: r l zt L:n si n e 7
viii
leave for t h e above part this 41;iy: at pc;,titiv;!ly,
For lini7.lll or ons:nige apply on board. fob::
For Lafayette and Waltman River.
The light draught steamer SNVAN.I3. May,
leave for the alarm and
inter
triedhite '
Fur freight ctrpastmge rtpp ott hoard. aria
- JAMES MAY.
•For Cincinnati. - -
The littlittlranght steamer FIZTENDSIIIP.
i f Mt DAvts,Alaster.svill leave rot' the above and
tn
interediate ports!, regularly. . .
For ireig tor passage aritty on beard. . mar 15
.NeVr Arrnrkgement. - .
THEateamer.CALEft COPE will leave for
Dearer, Glasgow. and AVellr,vine. on-Tues
day. Thursday. Anil Saturday, at 9 A.. re
turning on Monday. ‘Tedneeday, and Friday. "She has a
boat at the landini. between nod street and the Bridge,
prepared to receive freight,: at any
& W. 114.D13AITGII. Agents..
marit' -.Ni. XL Wood .tr.v.el.
, Pit.tstrsirgls. and IVlteellssa Pricker.
'THE steUrner - CONISVI,. Dossiry P.
KINNE.T. Master. sill leave regularly for
' - Wheeling, on Mondtty, - Wednesday, and Fri
tae, at la o eloek.preeirrip. -
Leave, I.Vheeling every Tuesday; Thursday, and Satur
day. T. 43. lively. -
The consia will land nt oil intermediate ports. Every
accommodation that can be procured. for the comfort azal
safety of rtssengetA, has been provided. The bont is
also provided with a self-aeting safety-guard, to-prevent:
For freight or,passage nppir on board. or to
mart) . JOHN FLACK. Agent
Clnol4natt.
14 415 1 4 W
The. new and spleadid PasEengrr Sietundr
11.1ILANDER, Captain H. A. Fonst. will
'or the.., rdiaVe.:and all intermediate port,: regn
.
larlv.
.„
FOE. freight OS Pursrige, haring superior aceommodu
rIPTVIY nil board. nr.M
Vox. LonboFille. •
.k..%.11 TUE Kentueey niyor Poeket, {MET E 4-
-. OLE, MOONS, Master, 'leave for the
ot , ove and intermediate ports roirularly. '
For freigbt or passage epply on board. feb.3 '
' For St. Louis.
TIIF, new and splinnlid titennier ANDREW
FTLTON, W. 11. F to rn q. Master..will leave
for the .above and intermediate landings regidarty.
For freight or passage apply on . board, or to
Jant7 IA:VE.4_74AV.
Far St. I.,onam. •
THE Rue steamer. WYO,ITING, Tnomas
k 4gget Master. will leave regularly for
the above port undlall izttenne.,liateiregalrrly.
For freight, or passage, haring' superior accommoda
tions. apply ou board, or to • -' • ,
ma:: - ,1 GEO. B. AHLTENEERGEB.-Ag.nt.
. APOLLO BALL,
FOUR.TE STREE'F, RETWF.EN WOOD &,MARKET.
111111 S splendid Mil has-been fini.shed, and fitted up in best style for the accommodation of Atm public.
It can now be rented for Concerts,.Lectures. Public Meet,
ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, kc.:&c.,hy the night, due,
or week. Fur terms, apply to CHARLES lI.P.A.ULSOST,
or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. . : nor
t atO'ST ItiNOtiAINT feel a disgust tor a young or
1. old person. male or female, with a putrid, had breiith,
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 Magmas hard.
Reader. just try this once. It iA sold inNew York at Sti
Chatham at.,and byWl4l-.JAC.KSON. Agt..
raar2o 89 Liberty NI.
.
- Our tliends who feel inc:ineil to assist At - proraring'sttbs•eribeN for our Campaign paper, irlirhe;•/*
enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach sheet of paper a the bOttrini.,,Wherouiii
. .•
scribers names. • - •
A. C.-11'..:F,:-AP._.-•(5-AU'AJi.,.(T::..:N:-._1?:.A.':Pt',.R-:..-t';'
Immediately a.fter the nominations of the
Baltimore bonvention are mado known to
the country—say about, the Ist of June,
next,—the. Undersigned will comMence the
publication of a small Compaiga raper,
entitled •
THE JEITEItgOII.4.IITi
which will be issued - weekly; for six
mouths, or until the result of the election
is arinoUnced. The JEF FE RSONIAN,
will be filled with Political Mater, exciu•
lively; and will be furnished to Clubt3 on
the tollowing torrairriz
ten Copi©s for -
Fifteen., - -
Twenty, -, ou
Fifty, - - 20: 00
One Hundred, - ttO
It seems to he generally- admittedy that
the appall:ladling Presidential Catup-ign,
wila be one of unusual interest. The old
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13A SKETII4., MCIIA.N6I.I •
And Dcakra in larripi and nomatie -Erteogr:Crteits
. cares ri Depasai, Bank- Note', Gold an So aro. 130
street. 3rd door below .Fourik inn ide, ritoSofight(Pdlo
A Lt.m 'cn.Asit:. • • . f:UWAR,LI•UAZI3/1." ,
4 • KitAiantt. &
OPUi Erthan;t Breket.., Mai.l.l in Forties end
Domestic ..sar, Bi i. of Erth4410,.. Cettiftata
it, Emil, and - Cabe: Z::
Corner of and Wood str4 - 41itvet!li:ot.positerthi , .. ;.;
Cliarles .". .
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Sankt', /tuff Ikelirs ill.: r.rtkdotit Cbi IC ftrl4 titilll! . .-.19411, 0
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Philuttelittlin ' • 14. 4 ' 'l.thliticine '
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Baltisuote -*pt. Qt. Latch, 1 , I
' Buying ratal. Put in: r4it es.
Ohio. . ' 4 all Comic .t. City &Xi 4 --
• lodizing, .." - Retie( Noce.; • ' i '
Kentucky I " 4 !'eunAylviandCo : - . ' 4
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Whiellng i " Maryland " .
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"A': R. Cornrr of !real and Sizta streek., Pncibuign. Ifni,
J)EALURS in Coin. Bank Notes. Time Bills. Foreisit
rind Dotnestic.Exchange t Certificates of Deposit, te.
EXCIfANCI on all tho puncipal Cities of thelTniorti .
and Europe. for sale la sums to sun purchasers..." ..
cl:ntili.\'T mid par funds received on deposits. ; ‘. .., -
CuI.I,ECI'IONS made on all parts;or the UniOlt*"
lowest rates: • . • • - -... i....
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Ares,•rs. M. T f uelt .t Son.
t6a. . • - - _ • '..,..:. • "
Wm. Bell & Son. , f'ittsburgiti .t.:- , f , t "..
- Eitalibit ..t. Bennett. • . • • .! ' 1
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" iletnina & Brother. .'• • • .•- -4.,. - - , -. 1 4.
Yale.. i.i.iltrop & Co. ThilutielP/1144 ~-A ....:
" W. a:Plump:Kowa Cy..
Boldly. l'help,t %kV*. 'i sew York: _
• - l'aftury. Waal & Co. . 1" " ".. '. `, . f . i
.• - . Jno. :ti'flt,ltotrafi Ja CO- ( 1 . 1 001144:.
• ' " 11. I it ~,,, a. Cirtcgt ittif.4. ' ''' 4 ''- - ...-
Jownli IVouttion • -•''''. , • •4 ".f '•-...,
• • • '. i Nlassiiiiti.o - -% ' • .
ltiess.rs. Venues. ar All , 3lillatt . . • • 4
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. B. V. Ellis, 1., , .q- Cabinet'. I.htnk of Lewiiiiii, 'a . .7"
. Pluithuntir. Sepiressber It!. 8.,47.. - , , . .
PRIVATE DiSEASES. Dr - Sratc
e Mauna d cnn lie eon in tat
.S.cases of a private or delicatinatitro itfeitlehtal - '41.k ,,, / to the Mimeo frame. .• . •
/ SyhilisaudSyphilitie eruptionS.gandirlitia . •
and ils consequences, together with all'er.
urreal duaisto, impurities of the blood, with all dtseasestof
verstreut origi u,slc in d hams, cosi stnclares, gfact i ore atilt • • •• s
diselirgcs, sesuinal weakilessated irnpotencyl r alsO, , ,piles,
rheum:lmm, kande diseases of tho' womb, • :
monthly suppressions. diseases of the joium; , flitali
auto, nervous affectimis, pa i us in, the . back-end loins, '•*.
• lotions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorlotaie
eruptions. toter. rinawortn. mercurial diserises„ tee. • •
•.• • • , TwELvE. YEAIIS' PRACTICE.'•
• . Rs:elusively:devoted lodic study nod treautieht.Of.yene.
red diSurders, sett those arising from )outhtid xs:eiooo. • ;
takity,;.ltlinpoin.; or impurities of the hlinad:wherebt th - ct
costentaitutt.usny have been enfeebled; cnnuf.sDr.Brown
toolieinsaomnrel of speedy relief to aff.-whotimi . pilke
.thentseireis ulster his core.. • ._
Di. irez,w,,ti. v al,,,,,,are conCeidantlyarrangediuthiep
ittate .apartments. l'etients . e . an.visit Dr. B. withitut s fear .
~ ••If is of -imrr.rianer to nutty persons insect:oftizeilie al
ant. to Ub1:1113 genii tlikVire lirayttir . ly . and promptly: To all
ruk•b:.l.h.. !Iron Ws; ',kJ!. in removing s r,,ori,af • . s
fiIIMA. in their various furors and iturges,offers titdDceMlits
••whiele.mur rarely be rftinni:rd. Strangers ere hereby op. , •
prised that 11.1strven has been regularly edur"fitipa
every bench of. medicine,- and for the last twf.l*C. yaks, •
confined hi m self eselu.krely to the trcountotiof . Mdse.. • .*
• Dr. Drawn LS alik regularly cdoenteOnmerltt.. its '• .
Pittsburgh who lives his whole attention itifiesttErilis.
•
try-oimin, st,ta LOW Aree,ty cures will, in s ill tattel,its
guaranteed.
Recent cases ore relieved in a short time, vitiha s ukiuMul
;option tram business.
irrilernin or Rupture.—Dr. lifewn sdre.itiiiPta n tiv
sOll4 afflicted with Hestia to call, as lie bat pant pp . •
Mr attention to t h us t11 , t1.1.4e. • • • ;••
LeVl:ss from a dim:ince. asking 'advice, mist contaitio ..-•
ke. or they will and be attended to. - -V...., • •
.IrkoSce .04 Iganion(Eit:i.y. a few 116317 train:Wood
towards the utticiet.-
. cutuuthatkenis Ittietly.O.dnfi
lAItitU3IATItI.4.- 6 pitlirlartti. newly discovered arta ,
. chi). for n.epeertv and certain remedy
it that tatinctil trynSle. I; slaver fa,le. 7: 1 .
()Ince and Private COVIIS7ltill:011 HOUDIN NO; • .
tanad alley;rittAl!targlt, Pa. Toe 1)octor. la. always 'at
• . .. •
White Swan Hotel's- • •
•
M a In: .7T2.E.1 T. IlrywEs.r TT/MS aNO ItECON6 . ..ITiZETS.
llf ENRY LANDIVIIER respectrittlf informs'lrie old
.1.1 f ri end! and cluomers,thot the above establishment
ha,;tinitergone a t rWohgli repairing- nod is CCM._ fated up
in the neatest and most [would - 111 style. for the. reception of,
guests. Every Idx - utT the •market will ..bcpro
cured, nod neither pants or expense will be spared toren
dor those who sojourn with hiin comfortable as, con •
possibly desire. His liar will be constantly supplied
with the purest old - Wines and Liquors. lie keeps on
hand fitio Pale Ale, Penefs fine old Brantly,,Jo
baniusberger's mad fine Champniza Wines, of the oldest
and best brands. .11c rcspectialli solicits the patronage
of the public . nuiyl7-jar
.
.- •
Itosedale Onrdests j in Br onelsest elf..7' • •-
MITE subseriber takes pleasnre in unnotinefdg
• friends, and the citizens generally, that ROSERAT.Ze- .
Juan been newly fitted up for the necombraolladdn'ind
comfort of the Public. The buildings bale been funiirlied.
in• neat null fashionable style and the runiatialing .
gardens have been laid out in a fashinn that Will attfact •
'all who have taste for beautiful scenery. '
The location of Rosedale is well known. Sainte in
Tazatelaester. within it niile and za . half of the city, on the.
bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every difeetkin is
charm ' ing. For health nod comfort, there ts' DO
coonl to itin the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. - •
A limited number of families, desire a Ormulace
residence out 'of the city, will be reeci , lettott enitydertbs.
Transient cb.iters will find noirETALT: s atillkyitedisiblo, • .
place in which to pars a day or. a .week-
• The Refreshment :Saloons will be suOliettivitli'oll .
deliencies of th e season : Delirious lieterniecl.ree .
Crennas, Fruits. Confectionarks.
.11e"rdliftt , Viin
supplied with the choicest viands.' • •
• p."
Tile whole establishment he iebaefifi on -
strict temperance principles. .Ten=pin Alleys buivierbeen
built; but no betting will be pennitted: - All.garriel' of.
chance are . . -
'l'he facilities for reaching, Rosedale 'ari
Aa Omnibus le:li:es the North end of the Old Allerteny .
Bridge every half hoer. and will lesio'pitstigitir it the'
. G 111211,1111. 7110 steamer Grandma leaves the Allegheny •• „
15 - harf every hour, and lands within Ilfcwinuldted yard*
of the Rosedale Cottaae.• • - '
may2.tf • T.F.TI
pin; attention_ of 'gentlemen purehasi.Vg a ft:l 7 ll4n% for
dres..4 WV111". or dplittan buAniess purpose-1, il.:4liFeol- ,
et' to the sloe of goods:tit present on our OOtrole*cto.
sistis of eveirgraile and shede of Prenett,Fltte , h, oult
Cloths and - Clis,=inieres.. oulless vanetpi and
'W‘ungs for every ones us,e, which wi l he Made to_oriler
hi it superiormannet, at prices that will not be yheetioiled
by he best of bargain makers. ' • C. WERNEBERGi
marls (bile 251 Liheitt
TyIIADER! If you hove had you tVould. 'rtetllT
11; hk us.touished nti.hrefrect of a as. bottle of JON- 1 :W
COILvI, 1 tAI R RESTORATIVE: I} : edsbutouettiai.' .
Bold at 41.2 Clutthrun.ut., Y. nod
JAeizst)N...t-erst.
man's- • - I.iberty street.
13. -FOS:I'ER. ~111, e ntfor topto!
cure Laud %Vol-rant: ooit Pe:lf tom :or ind trws, - -at
his ollice. 13akeweir. oppoqie the :516.wcottri
Mits.:burgh. l'a.
My son. :a the G.:rietor.-Tilil
will * attend to ay busio.ess the rei free of charge to apple
•E S barrel.,r pp er.. la styyrek ,
1.5 end for sale hp, a d W„IIARBAUGa-. '
Cult Caudill Superior;
25 boxes.ProctorGaratde
Fa is~
10 CivinptOu Co. PRIM; rottmlebl
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..r. D:lvuad.eqs.-
Federal Party, so often defeated, is' eitil.)
more in the field, endeardring, wi
hundred Briarean hands, to - grasp =WI* ,
within its ranks, all the factious and „tat
ends of parties in the emantry, so 4as tty
make common opposition to.tlhe l denlocrtceln.
On account of the extretno, : ammo*
of the paper, we shall be obliged to #dolit
thp cash system, rigidly. Thertf 4 :re, 10.
attention will be paid to any ordt%.tirilesit
oicanprinied by the cub.
Th(i lEFVERSONI '' . 40111 IVA 1.11-
l is lio m u v As At su co Ppo :c rt te ri t t te ; N ityl 'a t rnir -
it s lto ttit iv
`-t%..publfe gaze, tile titfoineipled tali In
$ 8 00
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t'eitta 'p
vA ate*AA a oomibro
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to - tar country's enaraie%
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