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PASSENGER 'ARRANGPMENTS - FOR 1849.
Steambriat PaeketLine, leavesdaily forCinainriati,lo A M:
Passenger - Packet.. via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 A. x, and 6 r. M.
Mail CoschlArta, direet to Philadelphia, 9 A. sr, and La
Western 'end Sorithom Coach-Line. 6 A. M.,.
North-Westeni. via Cleveland. daily-10 a. at.
Erie and Western New York. daily,. 9
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily,' except Sundays 4
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ARRIVALS AND DES RTURR MAM,s.
Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. st., closes 12m.
Western Mail, Cin. and Loamy.. due 8-PI at.. chisess
South. via Halt. and Washington, due Br. tt.;eletes 5 Vt.
North-Western via Clettland, due 10 A-li., clefts 9
Erie aid Western New York, due at., closes 8
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Par ialue. Asked. Offered.
Ba xc nkof Pittsbu
Bank rg • h' ' $50,00 $51.1,75 $50,00
Eluinge 44410 , 43,50
Merchants' and M . Bank • • 50,00
50,00 41%00 45,00
Fanners' Depopit Bank ' None idnittilicet.
Hand Street Bridge ' . 50,1.10 50.00 45,00
Northent-Liberties Bridge , 50.00 3 5 ,0 0
Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 30,00 35,00
Cosinellsville IL R. block, paid on;
_. i lol ares, 10,60 '
6,00 1,43
City Bondr (0 Itrceent;) 95,00
glonongahela Ilndge - 25,00 i 16,50
Ons -Stock • 5 1 100 ; 45,00
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- FRiDAT MOLSIIte . .rune 2d, luss.l
The high water, and some other circumstance.,
combined to keep up trade• during the week, and
while we can report no imProvement of consequence
we can safely say, that there has been tio filling elf,
in thearnount of actual transactions. Prices, him
ever,cf almost all articles of Produce, iind some
Graceries," and manufactured articles, base been
ctemnsited— : in some csses'a partial decline has tak
en place. We notice the decline in Flour particu
larly.
MONEY—We have nothing special. .this week.
to,say in relation to money matters. The repute
lion of the Banking institutions stand as last week.
Currency is lk per cent.
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ASHES—There is very little doing ; the market
ikwellitipplied with all kilin. We quote thus:—
Pots and Scorching* . 3t(441 Saleratus 6ie6lc.;
Pearls 61(a1e.; Soda Ask 4041 e.
ALE—Regulai wiles at Breweriesat $7OO.
BACON.- . -Not much done yesterday. A few small
sales at 2tc. for Sides; , t(alic. for Hams. Some
dealers reported the market stiffening.
BUTTER--TfM market i stockeA v and sales of
Roll in lots have been made its low, as El.; dealers
are packing for the eastern market.'
BEANS---Sale of small while at She.
BEESWAX--We heard some little enquiry for
Beeswax, with one sale at 20c. cash.
BUCKETS—There has been a fair deMand for
Better Buckets; and receipts continue Lliberal.
Baba regplar at $2,2062,25.
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BROOMS-The market'. br. well supplied, with
good, bad and indifferent - qualities. Sales I present
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LOBS MEAL—There hire been 'regular !sales of
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kiln dried Corn Meal at $1,62 per bbl., from store.;
of Common we bear of numemus sales of anal' lota
from first hands it 37c. per bu. ,
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COTTON YARNSi lire,—Thy following i a card
from one of i l the manufactoriei:—
Short fleet—
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Increasing . 1 cent Y lb to
No.. 20..
Long Reel go doz.
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CANDLES—Wei submi
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City dipped. 91000 I Cincinnati do• •- - • 022
Mould. 10 62•114 Sperm, best brande3o 632
Pitt4burgb. Stur• • • .22 628 Do. Inferior. •25 080
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COTTON--We have nothing mew to report,=alti•
can remarks as last week, that the market con
tinues well supplied. Manufacturers arc well sup
plied, and do not care about bidding. Dealers have
good stocks on hand I but can mot safely sell at the
prices that can now be obtained.
CORDAGE—The following are the rates of deal.
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.—(616 Long —62,25
White rope —Gm Common —431,92
Tarredl., .-991.1. Plough Line .. 070/400
Pack's yarn, fine • • --Ole Manilla bed Cords--40 doz.
" common: •• • —a , 9 40 yd. 6 thread.... 05110
Hemp bed erda P dot— r/Oand 30 d 0... -.2,3093,25 .
'Extra long. , •• • +.11390323 do. Plough lines , • 491,25
COFFEE.—The market is well supplied with su
perior qualities, and sales are Fegular at the follow
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Wator Crackers 53,75 P bbl.
Butter do. 4,50
Pilot Bread— • 3.50 "
Sutras and Soda Crackers • te. fr lb.
CIDERZ-Soine small tots in market) sales of Crab
at K 5001,001 of Romanite at $6,50. There is a
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CHEESE—Market well atipplied grid' every wrat
hy ofWestere Reserve! miler . at 61-6111 c. •
EGGS—Soles in boxer lad bbl. at 80131 e,
FLAI.--:Sales at die per Ib,
FLOUR Thelendeney of the fnarhetis &rem
ir.ird still.. There were sales yesterday as low as
$4,12; and we saw one lot offered at s4,' and re
fused but was afterwards taken at this price. • There
is no prospect of an advance scoff. Sales from store
at $4,3764,50 by dray load.
FISH The market is now tolerably well supplied
with'Fish. Sales have been made at the rates in the
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Mackerel, No.l - 012,00 Herring. No. 1 , 6,0
No. 1, hf. b1x.6,460 6.50 No.n.
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No. 2 ' 010,50 Sal , n, No. 1, old
N 0.2, hr. bls. 0 5,50 New
No. 0 0 750 Shed ..... ••- - •
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FURS—The following are the rates at present:-
- Red Fox, No. I, 50 0 75 Raccoon 0 25
•• • No. 2, 0 371. Mink •-••• • • • • • 0 25
Muskrat •4.—•: 6 0 IO j Deer. Skin, tb. 14 'l5
FREIGHTS.For th river, Freights have be
come miite.scarce. The following are the rates :
To Cincinnati: Dry Goods. 20
.do . Heavy articles - 10010
To Louisville:: Dry G00d5.25
do -Heavy articles 12015
To Nashville: 'Dry Goode. 50
do Heavy articles 3O
1 To St. Louis: Dry Goods. 50
.7-z • .. do Heavy articles .........30
To PhiltidePs: Bacon, &c.,..... .. ..65
.do Flour •. ' ' 1,00
To Baltimore vie Monongahela 'Slackwater and
Fiee.Day. Lines, the following are the rates':
Bacon, Lard, Pork, Dried Fruit, Seeds,
Butter, - 65 Wool, Feathers,.
Cheese,and Tobacco, 15 and Iderehandize, 1.00
FEED We can hear of no transactions yet, tho'
the market may soon be well stocked with Bran and
Shorts. Retail prices are for Bran 16c.; Shorts 25c.
FRUIT r There.have been many sales of Fruits,
And we notice some changes in rates.
Almonds shelled•2o 0 25 Bunch-2,00 6212
Soft, 16..0 . 18 Bloom, old
H ar d 121 Fmnberries
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00a 12fj Lenwns.See.bx.
Filberts Afoa -0 [Oranges do tit 7,00
ro
Gundnuts -• • •1.25 01,31 Peaeltes.dry.bu 1,30 2 / 1 .621
Figs, Turkey., ^•l2};m 00 400 e dri 87
.111Au5 , ... • • do Green, bbl
RaisinsiMnseat;• ed . •
FEATHERS—SaIes of about 30 sacks yesterday,
at 34;336c., according_ to circumstances.
• -GLASS,—There is very little doing in any kind of
ghttirat present. The market is well supplied, but
there is no .heavy demand. We give a table con
taining a cerrected list of prices
Black Bottles—. 8:10. • • • •
Quart, P gross • ai) 9.00 'Wall)," I••• • • •
Pint, • a 7;00 'pais ...... • • • •
Mad'a wine, 5,6 • Patent do. 10x14 ;
to atil GP 9,00 to 16x24 • • • • •
• Claret, V' gross. Gd 0,00 Country Mande,
Window Glass •Ip . box. exit) 3,23
City brands, 10x12 ... •.. •• • • ;
GUNPOWDER—SaIes are regular at the
iag rates :
PFF0 , •• • • • •• •9,75 @' 5,50
Eagle, 69. lbs• • • Gp. 3,00
Do. dr- 14t can'r. CO 7,00
FFFQ do.• •• •• • GP 4,00
GRAIN—The transactions have been unimportant
and we found but little variation. in pricee.,
•
• 5J - _.
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•
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t~oniitrriat~_a~~~~s'naiicat.
etwrinpuitcat nomw- ors, MEADE
bLittra - r •• ,
I,I7 • II •AinIaPHY,: - cowanTint ron .Ttrxm
11,r, vON BONHORST,
'Weekly: Review of the 'Market*.
`.600
cc 700
" @00.900,1000 ate—
Coverlet Yarn iP• th. 21.10—
Carpet Chain !Me—
Cotton Plaine 206 t
Candle Wick —OM
oar table' wit Lout altera-
Eagle do. in pa.
pere..'. ...... 6.00
Rock p0wder..3,25
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i s i. ~ i ,
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1
Wheat may be tjuoted at 8508'7; Ryo- , 61); • Corn
31(a33c.; Darin," 3.3f040c 4 our 25(*, ,
GRAHAM PLOtra-;;Snlea min wily at 2c
GERMAN CLAy--Salei of 10b at $32 per
• .
HAY—!The market is.'well supplied -; sales of
good at - 1110. 'Some sales at a lower figure.
'HEMP—.There has been no change; small sales
at 101100115 r
• HOIERY--Salea from of Honey in comb at
ISOlOc. in a retail way.
HIDES--The receipts continue fair and pales are
brisk. We have no material alterations to make in
the figures. The followipg.rue the correct quota
tions at present:
Missouri •
Spanish..
Do. salted
IRON The fallowing quotations will be folind
correct: •
Bar, Juniata 0 4} Plongh wings. • • ••41.0 5
Common• •-.3 0 I " Slabs 4ai 41
Sheet - 510 71 Russia Sheet 15 -
Boiler Plates 6 0 6} f •
LEATHELt—There ban been considerable doing,
Man% former rates. We give -a table below, exhibit
ing the rates now prevailing
Sole, Baltimore• .21 OP 22
New York 17122 184
ed.•• ...•••13 G 9 13
Slan to 19 OP 20
Skirting... • ..... 21 62 , 24
llarness, black- 19 22
Bridles,- black; fs
doz. sIdes••3000 036,00
Ressettdo.• • 36 ,00 GP42,00
LEAD-•During the we
wales et the rates in the to
Nisbouri Pig 4 41 Dif. size Pipe ett.qo 114-
Bar .0 41 I Sheet p 61
LARD-=Sales dull at 5051 for No. 1.
LUMBER--The receipts during the last rise have
been very great; and the yards are no pretty well
supplied; but there is not any change in prices. The
demand for dry Lumber, Shingles &c., is very good,
better than this time last year, which Vii look upon
as evidence of continued prosperity. Wegive
our table without alteration.
Clear to M• •••• • • • x.O O OO Flooring Ido 18,00E20,00
Common do 4311.00 Common Ido 01—
Clear 11, do 033,00 Oak. . 4324,00
Common 11 do 015.511 Pine Shincles
Clear 2 do - 40.00 ffr 1000 2.5083,00
Common 2do 20,00 Laths, sa &II 1,2531,50
MOLASSES.--Rather dull, but prices seem to be
fully sustained. We bear of no sales from regular
houses at less than 27c.; salesgenerally st 27IQ2Sc.
MESS PORK.—Sale of 10 bbls. to Allegheny
trade at $10,4 mos.
NAILS.—•The following are the card prices of
manufacturers:
10020dJun'ta• 0 3.75 3d "•-• • 0 6,.%
80 9d "•• • 0 4,00 Sp'ks ii , lb. 430 51
60 74 "•-• • 0 4,50 4. preened. cut 7
5d "••-• 0 4,75 Boiler Rivets.• —.7 0 71 ,
4d '"••• • 0 5,25
NAVAL STORES—There has been no change in
the market, and we quote old prices t
Rosin qp bbl —2.62 0— I " N. Carolina 4.5 i 0
Pitch 3.00, 0 3.50 Tarlitine, gal.• 62 0 65
Tar, Allegh'y.3,oo 0 3,50 Varish, Copal 1,75 0 2.25
OILS—We notice some small sales throughout
the city at the rates given below. It will be seen
that there has been some declne in many kinds:
Linseed 52 0 53 " Unlaced •-• • 0 1,20
Lard, Citys3 0 54 " Fall- a--
cure.- - 1,40 0 1.50 Whale 70 0 27
Sperm bleachNl• • • 0 1,...15 Tanners 4a bb115„50 018,50
OIL CAKE-.Salsa of a small let, at 910,50 per
Aon.
OAT MEAL—Sales in a retail way at $4 per cwt.
PIG METAL---We have heard of no movement
in Pig Metal, except an occasional sale of Hanging
Rock at 06, time. The market Is very dull.
POTATOES.—Market almost bare for a wrder.
We did not learn of a sale yesterday, and no re
ceipts. Good Galena are worth Waal*. Large
lots are expected, aria number of dealer, base tele
graphed to Cincinnati for them, in which city they
are plenty.
RYE FLOUR=Salea at $3,00 from first bands
Not much in market.
RlCE—Regular males at 51 in tierce.
RAGS—Two large lots mixed taken yesteriay at
31 ; good white are worth 41c.
SUGAR.—No changes and market dull. Prices
are somewhat unsteady; sales in a small way are
made at 4105 c. for good New Orleans; Prime sells
at some dealers adhere to slc.
SPICES—Very little variation in prices; and
sales at the rates annexed :
Cloves (a)
'39 25 Pepper 9 [Nutmegs 1,50 1,60
®Cassia in Mats. er ® lO
Ginger 10 11 Alsptee . 13 16
SEEDS—There is no demand for Clover or Timo
thy, and we have no sales to report and can give no
prices.
SlLT—•Belldat $4 25 01 1 31-
SHOTReaular sales in bags, at $1,37a1,44.
SOAP--Itegnlar sales at fortnar quotationsi which
we give below
Pittsburgh No 1 410 Cincinnati 416 4/
TIN PlJATK—Regular sales at $lO 50,.
TOBACCO , —The dealers report the • folltrWing
prices, at which the Cutlet ii steady
Cigar Leaf- .• 4 dr. 7 1251inxtp in box 11 49 15
Manufed do.• • 9FP 71 25 " 12 17
Ladies' Twist• 0 10 163 " " 12 QS 14
Plug in kegs.• • NV 7 Scotch snirff.• , 14 OD 10
Plug in boxes. 13 49 15 Rappee 14 51) 16
6 Twist 44 7 Cut Q. dry+ Spa. , dt 25
Caireudish.• • • 5
WO sL—The receipts of the week have beeh fair,
and all have been taken at rates given in the table.
Sales of all the grades have been made. There has
yet been Yee detlinei bet some are of dpinkin that
there may be: An advance is not looked for by any
one.
Common. -
f Blood- • • •
i Blood • • • •
Prime
WHISKEY—There is a brisk demand for
a good article of Rectified and sales are made at
18020 c.
'YARN—TOW-r-Salet at 224/28c.
VINEGAR-•Regular .sales Cider Vineglif, in 6610.
at 9c.
ClO,OO
0 10.2,5
50 51
Stevan Boat Stook for Sale.
howONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO
MING for sale; also, one eighth of steamer
. or particulate and terms e • usre of
S.& W. REAUGH,
my 6 53 Water meet and ' Front st
FOlt SALE—Aliew two story brick House and Lot,
24 front on Penn street by 100 feet deep to Spring
alley. The house is conveniently arranged, having par
lor, dining - Tacna and drawing' room. and kitchen, with
porch; also, six chambers and finished garret, and a good
cellarall of the beet amterials, and finished in modern
style. - S. CUTHDFAT,
myna' General Agent, Smithfield st.
SW/1 11.—W bhdy just received on consignmem
/A • and.for sale by CUMMINS -& SMITH,
No. 3 Smithfield street,
opposite the Monongnhela !Inure
SAUKS GALENA POTATOES just 'received per
"YU steamer Colorado; for sale by
EDMUND GREER,
Liberty street, opposite l,,nithfield
. .
EDWARD TODD & CO. will manufacture, at their
factory east, all sizes of every description of LINEN
AND FANCY SHIRTS, in qualities to suit purchasers.
Their shirts will be made of the best materials, and at
short notice.
Watehautran the corner of Fifth and Market streets, (up
mn27
TOBACCO-10 .boxes Russell & Rotonson's i-oobiesix
10 a Baltimore Plug;
10 " J. Myers extra lb. Lump;
Just reed and for pale by
ma%) MILLER & RICKETSON.
CIGA
R..,5-10,000 Flora Principe Cigars, very superior;
20.000N0. 1 de la Cruz;
10,000 Nos. 2 and 3 de la Cruz;
Just received and for sale by
ma%) MILLER & RICKETSON.
FOR SALE—Onc , fourth of the steamer
SAVANNA, on accommodating terms.
Apply to M. Hamilton, on board, or Thomas Ha= ton,
Fifth street. ma2s-tf
0 4,00
'
* 4.50
, 0 7,00
OUR-20 bbla. fresh Family Flour, jual received op
FLOUR—YO
and for sale by
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
may 19
T Third st., opposite the Past Mee.
INDIGO:-
____
_______;______ 3 ceroonr Span. Fidat., just received and for
I sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK tr. CO.,
matt) corner rirst and Wood soh
MACHINE CARDS—The undersigned has received
the usual supply of Sheet Cards, for wool carding
machines, 24 inches wide. CIFA.COCHRA.N,
2t% Wood street
UGAR CURED RAMEC-1.0 bbls. just fedeved from
Cincinnati, and for sale by
ICING Jc. MOOTIFfEAD,
Diamond, corner of Diamond alley.
VINEGARI tads. prime Cider Viiie•mr. for adoogur, by
CSINCLAIR.
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, 7'7 4 ;7'7' •
7 0 9 bo.iripps 5kifi.1,0021,62
14 16Green 0 4
p
Upper finish'tl23,oo 028,00
Kips, finish'd.24,oo 036,00
Calfskin do. • •15.00 4P24,00
Laee Leather / 8 , 00
N: Enghuid Seating.
Sloz• .45,00 40
No. 2 it d0z..35,1X1 4P
-No. 3 is' doz. •25.00
Sheep skins. 4 0 61
It there have been regular
.le:
, 18c. ip' lb. I Blood 25c. pr. lb
•20c. - " Blood 27c.
" Full Blood••.• •30c. "
35c. "
I=:olEi=MU=l
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MS
BEii
Itivcr intelligetut
_ P - OUT Or
B sin? war= IN ins cusxmd..
' • A RIVED,
Steatner ReaVer. Clark. Wellsville;
. . Baltic,. Jacobs. Brownsville..
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do'
" Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, /leaver;
" Lake Enid, licmphill,l.leayer;
Clipper, No. 2, Crooks, Cincinnati;
Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport;
"
Cushier, Dawson, Wheeling; •
" Roscoe; Jason&,
St. Louis;
`• Mount Vernon, IComitz, St. Louis;
" New England, hfCI are, Cincinnati
DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville;
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'
" Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville;
" New England, Dein, Ciir
Barnes, IVheeling;
" Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati;
" Cashier, Dawson, WhecUltai
" &titer, Flanging Bock;
" Genesee, Hunter,St. Louis;
" Hudson, Poe, Bridgeport.
ice` Sec card of Brownsville packets
03- See cards of Wellavillevackett
LOUISVILLE PACKETS.
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE
1 - I.ISIGLAII SATURDAY PACIYEL—The A
No 1 flue and fust passenger melon Pac
ket TELEGRAPH, J. J. Perry. Com
mander; will leave Pittsburg. for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intennediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
FORSYTIf tr. DUNCAN, Agents. •.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular
Packet, 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 run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No G and Pike No 0, to Saint
Louis—time through. FIVE DA YS. ap2t-y
STRATUM OR WEN WOOD Iss
CHANGE OP TlMEl—Sormorr Arrange-.
mini from April 21.—Leave ltlinchester at
7 o'clock in the morning, and at each cyenhour until ft
o'clock at night- —excepting her 1 o'clock trip, avhich will
be oinitted. Leave her Pitt street landing, below the old,
Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn
ing, and at half-past each hour, until half--punt 9\ at night,
omitting' her half past 1 trip. Suntlays excepted.
frrGreenwood Garden is how open for the reception
of visiters, The Bout lmuls at the Garden.
tart 2 J. APICAIN, Proprietor.
Summer Arrangement.
AEATHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver,
Olasagow, and Wellsville otety Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday. - ---and re ic ing on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. at. Having a boat at the
landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time.
For freight or passage apply to
mal7-tf 0. W. HARTON St CO., Agents.
Greenwood Gardens.
Tins pleasant place of resort, two miles front the city,
on the bank of the Ohio River. is now in fall opera
tion. Tito 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 arc
supplied with Ice Cream. temperate drinkstConfectioner
ies. Strawberries, and fruit of ail Maids, in its season.
far The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleatinre Boat.
leaves her landing, Prrr, smear, below the old Allegheny
Bridge, half-past each hour, from half past 7, s. x, until
half-past 9, r. X., omitting her half-past 1 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
mayor JAMES APKAIN.
Latent Az" Ival of New Goode,
A T 49 Liberty sireett--The subscriber has just
ed a large and handsome stock of - fashionable goods,
for gentlemen's Suminer IVenr, such as French, English,
and Height Cloths, Drap des tea. Cashmsretts. Merind,
Cassinteres, Bombazines., and Summer Cloths, of all col
ors and qualities. Also. a great variety of fancy Coma
meres and figured Linens, many of them entirely new
styles, which are no. to be found elsewhere in this city:
together with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest
inga. all of which will be made to order in the most fash
ionable manner, at short notice Gentlemen favoring this
establishment with their orders. may rely upon their gar
ments being made as well as they can be its any other
house in the country.
ON HAND, a large assortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING. consisting of every description of Dress
and Frock Coats, new style business coats. sack coats,
blouses, etc. Also, a general assortment of pants, vests
shirts. cravats, suspenders, and all other articles in the
clothing Nile, which will be sold low (or cash. Whole
sale, purchasers will find it much to their advantage to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
rna3o Y. DELANY, Tailor.
DOR SALE—That beautiful and pleasant residence, in
.1.7 the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. situate on
Fulton ' Webster. and Walnut streets, being Lot No. 74 in
AardnHart's plan. being 33 feet 5 inches on Walnut at,
In feet deep to Fulton (street, and fronting on Patton It
77 feet 5 inches, and landed by Webster st. about 140
feet:—on which is ese.ct d a large and well finished brick
DWELLING ROUSE, with out building. For purlieu
tars, enquire of John H. Duller, at Lawrenceville; or of
James C. Cummins, Pittsburgh. ma. 174
'MORGAN'S 11"0„FeRIs t
li e t, e E r l. p bnx . fis e a;;i e - a n y y t e h o e . %Ann .
“Mr..jahri D. 2lforgan—Dear Sit: This is to Certify that
I purchased of Mr. Porter, one phial of your great Worm
Killer, and gave two teaspoonfuls of it to one of my chil
dren, two years old, and in a short time it passed upwards
of forty-six large worms. Axnaew lirCemocou.”
"I , artness that the above stiunement is true.
Wiuotrr.”
Prepared, wholesale and retail, by the proprietors.
JOHN D MORGAN, Druggist,
mn3o Wood street. Pittsburgh.
OIGO PLANING MI 1.4-I(rberra anvil and Winer:one,
' (along Chortler Ist.) First Ward. Allegheny city. near
Mandhester.—GEOßGE DRAIJER having resumed bu
siness, has erected the liceet.savy machinery at the above
place, for turning' out all vt-rirk in his line, and is prepared
to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers
on reasonable terms.
Dressed &caring boards, siding, &c, always on.hand.
A large quantity of dried flooring lumber on hand.
Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex
ecuted. ma3O4e
COTTONADES AND SUMMER STUFFS—A.A. Ma
son & Co., GO Market street, hove received 4 eases of
Cottooades and Sommer Staffs , - eoraprising every style
suitable for summer' wear. fna3o
LINENdOODS=A7A. Mason ar. - eif..GOIV
have just opened 8 pa. 10-4 Linen Sheeting's. Also,
d pa. 6-4 Pillow Case do.; 44 White Linen, in great va
riety. tna.lo
Commerc al ow Cabinet Warerooma.
T. B. YOUNG &
AVE removed their CABINET
C
HWARB-RCKMIS to Commercial Ruw, Liberty
14, et, opposite the head of Smithfield. where they will
ep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So
as, Tablet, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every artiele in their line of buslnets.
•„,* Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
prices. f um.)127
Ifrab hire It ,
HAVE, opened a Wureroom iu HAND Srausr, near
Liberty Street, where they will keep a good assort
ment of Sofas, easy Chairs and Upholstered Chairs, of
every description. Selling at very low prices, and tear
ranung their work, they respectfully solicit a continu
ance of patronage from the public. Country dealers
supplied with Sofas and Chairs at the lowest wholesale
MUG*. Itlay22:y
Merchant Tailor.
TAT; subscriber respectfully announces to his custom
ers, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
generally, that he,bas received his usual assortment of
Flpring Goads, for gentlemen's wear, to which . he invites
the'r attention. Fits stoek cOmprises dtie Broad Cloths of
all - colors; Cassimeres; rich VestingS, of plain and fancy
patterns; all of which he is prepared to manufacture in
the best and most fashionable style. Also, Children's
Clothing kept co n stantly Ott band and made to order.
WM, B. SIIAFFBEt,
myl.4) . Water at., 3d dear above National Hotel.
METIttriIIIIPENTINE.-20 .barielnju-d-Teeelved
t:l and for sale by B. A. FAH - NI:STOCK & CO., -!
may 10 cm. Ist nntl_Wond mg_
•
Nidnongalmia Navigation Company.
- DOCKS will be opened for the subscription of Stock to
1.) extend this improvement from Bfownsville to the
State line, at the following times and places, viz: at
Waynesburgh, Green co., on the 30th and 31st May;
New Geneva. Fayette ca., on the Ist June;
West Brownsville, Washington co. on the .2.(1 June;
Pittsburgh, (at the Exchange Banic,) on the 4th June;
and to remain open at the last mentioned place until oth
erwise directed. By order of the Board of Managers.;
atil9 WM. BAKEWELL, See'y.
IrrGazeite and Journal, Pittsburgh; Waynesburg!'
Messenger, Genius of Liberty. Gniontown; Examiner,
Washington; insert until June 4th, and send copy of pa;
per to Secretary.
ATPTioNTairic
C
BRONCHITIS, &e.—To Corasurnptires.—Pour-fifths
of you are really suffering front neglected colds. or an ob
struction and consequent Inflammation of the delicate li
sing of those tube's through Which the air we breathe is
distributed to the 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 strength of the patient, and death ensues.
JAYNES EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove
this obstruction and produces the most pleasing and
I
happy results. tis certain in its effects, and cannot fail
to relieve.
Err-For sale in Pittsburgh at the PE,IIIN TEA STORE,
70 Fourth at. near Wood. may 3
Take Notice.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthurs,
Nicholson 8 Co., (Eagle Foundry,) are requested to
call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street.
All unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a
Justice of the Peace, on the Ist July next.
May 16 ARTHURS, NICHOLSON & Co.
fIJ A general asspirtment of Hollow Ware, &c., at the
lowest market fates. Liberty at.. head of Wood at.
mayl7-2m ARTHURS & NICHOLSON.
.
XCHANGE BANK STOCK AT AUCTION, by order
124 of the Administrators.—On Saturday evening, June
3d, at 8 o'clock. will be sold at the Commercial Sales
Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, 15 Atwell Ex
change Bank Stock, by order of Administrators.
my3l JOHN D. DAVIS, And.
Valuable Improved Property. ,
MICR SALE—A Brick House and Lot, in Ward, on
..112 Vine street; price 311600. Also, a Brick House and
Lot, 4th \Vurd, Congress street; price $l3OO. Also, a
Brick House and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; price
$l4OO. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Jellies st., Alle
gheny; price $ lOOO.. Also, a vacant Lot on Locust street,
sth Ward; price 8350. A. bargain can. be 'he'd in the
above. Terms accommodating. S. CHTIIIIEBV,'
mayll_ General Agent. Smithfield street.
30.00 n PfiGINIX PYRE BRICXS—Just received
and for safe 67
may3l - C. A. AVANCTIIt &
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..AVVITON. :SALES
BY XerArES M'KENNA, AUCVONBER
No. 114 - \Veen Smarr. vas= noon' FROM
- EIXTRA SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Watches
124 and Cutlery.—Will be sold, at ra'Keuntt's Auction
Room, No. 114 Wood street, three dooto from Fifth; day
and night, (Sundays excepted,) until the large, stock. on
hand is disposed of as - peremytory orders have been re
ceived from the Id close without reserve or the
least possible' delay, the various consignments remaining
unsold from the present spring trade. - -
Terms: All sums ender 550.00, cash, par funds; from
$30,00 to 5100,00, sixty days; and all sums over 5100,00,
three months, good approved endorsed notes. .
ap29 . JAMES hI'KENNA, Auet.
T.OOK AT' THIS !-55,000 Worth of Philadelphia
Li ready made Clothing; at Auction and Private Sale.
for ten days only, at 111'Xenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114
Wood street, three doors from Fifth, commencing at 10
o'clock.a. 5., and at 2 P.• ra., of each day, and at early
gaslight each evening. Uentlemen who are in want of
such articles, will please call immediately, as the stock
must end will be sold, :without reserve. The Goods can
be examined at any time during each day; and parches=
ere buying at Aucuou will be Warranted to be suited in
size; 'if not, they' need ritlt take The articles.
man; JAMES APRENNA Aunt.
Q 1t , üble arrekd Englah Fowling
with Ailey ease, Auction.-On Saturday even
ing next,. June-3d. at 8 o'olOck precisely, will he told, at
McKenna's••Auction Robins; No. 114 "Wodd street, three
doors frOritiFillb,l splendid second-hand double - barreled
Fowling riebe, stubb and-twist, made _ to order in the city
'of London for
. agentlemon in this place, with' fancy case,
shot hag, accoutrefuents,.&e. is the best article of , _the
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kind, perhaps, ever. Offered at Auction in the city, and can
be examined any time previous to . the sale.' . - •
may3l • .. - JAMES AIeKENNA. Amt.
AUCTION SAES,
BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AU L CTION'BER,
South-East turner - of Wood and - Fifth streets
"DUILDING LOTS on. Pennsylvania Avenue, radiation.
1.3 On Saturday, June 3d, 1949, at 4 o'clock P. x., will be
sold on'thii premises, 9 valuable Bending Lots,. In the Sth
Ward - of the city, at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue
and Pride street. These Lots are very beautifully sit
uated on the South side of Pennsylvania Avenue, oppo
site the residence of George L. Reis, Esq., and are very
desirable 'for private residences , or business purposes,—
They will be sold altogether, or separately, as purchrsers
may prefer.
leans: One-fifth cash, the balance in four equal an
nual payments. with interest from tat Possession
given immediately. JOHN D. DAVIS,
- Auctioneer.
IL 4 Ord $A }OW IN - IS 1 1 .1 1 1ING11ADI,
BY WAL J. BURNSIDE, UCT'E.
C‘N FRIDAY EVENING,IOth hist., at t o'clock, at the
Ij 'Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets,
(second floor of the building occupied by Messrs, Wendt
k. Dry Goods Merchants.) will be Sold. without
reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-mode
Clottalltr, Shirts, Hardware, Watches, and Jewelry,
Books, In.
Deatentare requested to attend, as the sale will be pot
itive.
117 Hereafter, I shall hnve regular night sales of dry
goods, hardware, &e n at the above mentioned room, on
Tuesday,Wednesday and Friday evenings °revery - week.
ma 10 WM. J. BUWISIDE .Auct.
AND BATWING . FiSTABLISIAIF.Nt,
LLBERTY mutat, NEAR TIM READ Of WOOL
I HESE elegant and comfortable Saloons are now;in
the hest order, and will be constantly supplied with
al the luxuries of the seasou—bevinx several Parlors to
~.c
accommodate private parties of Ladies and Gentlemen,
or either separately, where will be served up at ally
time, in the very best style,
Tee
Tee Creams, Stratstierrid and Peaches, with Crew%
in their seamoL
The separate department, with !laths and Parlors for .
Ladies, is now open for the slimmer season, 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 alst> in com
plete order. -
The establishment has been fitted up in a style bumf
missed by any other in the United States, and Ladies and
Gentlemen may rest assured that the greatest attention
will be paid to cleanliness and comfort of visiters, in
every respect. Invalids, in particular, May expect to re
zdeive the most care.ful aUention, and can be accomma;
gilled with Baths in all their varieties of hot, cold, shoW
er, douse snake and head, as well as vapor k &c., &c.
Afewllsarders can be accommodated with Boarding
by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to
PECK, THOMPSON & Co., Proprietors.
It? Ilekets for Baths for sale, single or by the dozen,
at reduced prices. may-20
(Journal and Dispatch Copy.) ,
'altiatSle Parra for Sale,
TN SEWICKLY BOTTOM.-1 infer (break the residue
1 unsold—say MO Acres—of that valuable Farm, late
the property of Samuel Peebles, deceased, beautifully
situated on the hank of the Ohio River, 12 miles below
Pittsburgh. or will sub-divide it Into s ots to suit:fur
chasers. This Farm possesses many advantages in its
location, having two excellent Schools in the immediate
vicinity; the neighborhood is inviting; the access to mar
ket is easy, by steamboat or the Beaver road, and the
Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail Road. when completed,
must necessarily pass through it. The most of the land
being river bottom, is most admirably adapted for garden
purposes. Persons desirous of purchasing, are Invited
to go and examine the place, and any information want
ed will be given either by myself V. C. Harry on the
premises, or loci. W. Peebles, at Ale Knight & Sous, Mar
ket street. JOl{'s GRAHAM,
may3l-3tawdatatvr EXtell(ol%,
Phceittx Flee
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rIMIE, subscribers having been: appointed sole agents by
1 the manufacturers for the sale of the celebrated
"Phermix Bricks," are now prepared to fill orders for any
ilea Miry at 821 cash per I .0130.
In the construction of Furnaces of-all kinds, these
Bricks-have - been pronouneed by competent Judges as
being superior to all other Fire Bricks now in use.
C. A. AI'ANIILTY & Co.
mayal Canal Basin.
•
the Honorable the Judges 01 the Coon of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, to and for the county of Alle
gheny:
The petition of W. Chambers, of the Rd Ward, city of
Allegheny, in the coutity - mbreraid, humbly sheweth,'l'hat
your pettuoner bath provided himself with wateriall for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell
tag house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house of entertainfueut. And your,. petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. W. COAM DEM.
We, the subscriters, eitirens of the above Ward. do
certify, that the atm..: petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
ellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary,
Olteily, S. 1 4 /..Lyon, Thos. Woods, J. McGinnis, .1
McFarland, Wm. B. Higgins Geo. ..Dally,- - Samuel
Young, John Hamill, D. It See W m, D. McClelland, George
McClelland. mayfil-atds
1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the. Coputy.of Alle
gheny:
The petition of E, Jsmuss„ of the city
of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly chew
etti, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma,
length for the aecomodation Of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and preys 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 pray. E. JENKINS.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Ward, do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others. and thnt said tavern is necessary.
Wiggiiwon, W. McClure, J. McKelvy, R: Byers, J.
West. P. Trainor, S. McAfee, L. T. Upton, J. Ewing, J.
Walsh, J. Money, J. McAckin. my:11-31d•
armer , ss Inn,
Corner of Ferry and Fourth Streets; Pittsburgh.
rrHE undersigned, proprietor of the above well known
Hotel, respectfully informs the public that she has
gone to great expense in fitting up the house for .the re
ception and accommodation of her old customers, nihtall
who may honor her with their patronage. tthe is deter
mined that the Hotel, as heretofore, "Mall sustain the re
putation of beitig a quiet, orderly, and well conducted es
tablishment. No pains or expense will be spared on her
part, to render boarders and travelers as comfortable as
they can possibly be at any other public house in the city.
Her table will be provided with every luxury the market
affords; in short, her guests may rest assured that she
will use every exertion in her power to render them full
and entire satisfaction. A share of public patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Dr - Don't forget the place—cornet of Ferry and Fourth.
inaao.3m I. LITTLE. •
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uxTRAGT of a lever, '
.dated Nay!!, IStd.
- 2) Mr. JOSin D. Alortosn—.Dstr Sirr—l have sold six
dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrup. in this placeond
have never known it in any one instance to fail in effect
ing a permanent cure; but frequently fipd that one fourth
of bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe
coughs. I have been out of the Syrup for some time, and
truly believe I could have soli six dozen more, if I had
had it. I will always try and keep a good supply on
hand, as Ito other Cough Syrup will sell sande .yours has
beenintroduced here. Will. G. ROUT.
Prepared and sold by John D. Morgan,pruggiet,
Wood street, one door below Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.
Also, for sale in:Monongahela City, by Dr. William U.
King, A. T. Gregg. and .1. W. Smith, In Elizabeth, by
James Flack; and generally' by all the Druggists and
Store-keepers in Western Pennsylvania.. • mayl.7
Eagle ice Cricsina Salooni
WOOD STREET, BREWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH . NTREETE:
glitThis faAionable place of resort is Tow
or EN, Pcisons wishing for 'LEMONADE, ICE
CREAM, or any of the delicieies of Alm sea
son, cannot do better than to call at this es
tablishmenf. The EAGI.E SALOON has been long
k noWn us one of the most sylendid places' of the kind in
the western country, and in fact there arc feW, if any,
Saloons in the United States, superiof to ads:
The proprietors beg leave. to state, that nothinl shot ,
be wanting Cm tiler pan, to make It one of the • •,,,-'::
pleasant places of resort, for Ladies and. Gentlemenflit
this city. (may 24) PEARCE & BRYAN.
Cheap Property and.Basy Payments..
VOA SALE—A. Brick House and Lot, 24 feet front on
Vine street, by 104 feet deep. l'rice,Sl,2oQ. Terms:
3300 in hand. balance in nine years, in quarterlnmy
ments. The purchaser will thus be enabled to possess
himself of this property by payieg little more than a. rent.
S. CU'IIiBERT, General Agent,
ma2o Smithfield street.
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Patterson's Carriage-Manufactory,
Opposite the Merchants' Hotel, Entitkftetel street, and'in Di
amond Alley, between Wood and &nit Veld, streets,
__ ll ~ . {matt may always be (Mind ati assort
•,4-Gt•lr !, . merit of -Fantily Carriages, Berouches.
. ; „,`!,,, ,, „___„,-....."..Z Buggies, and all kinds of Heavy Work,
""... 4 ` from a sit horse Wagon down to aWhee
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase Or contract for
any thing in the above line are respectfully invited to
call. . may 6-tf
SEALED - PROPOSALB.—Sented Proposals will be re
ceived by the Auditors of Reserve township. Alle
gheny county:until the 23d day of Sane, Rifler:4n ring and
grading Roads of said township. The Auditors will
meet on the sth and 6th of Jahe, at 9 o'clock A. M.. at the
house df , A. Wordtingtori,.on the Butler rend, to' show
What:yrk is to do on each road, for,Which they wish to
eortlrieA.- 11, HARVEY,)
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J. WICKLINE, Andi - tors. -
mayq6- tHW EZEKIEL DAY, • , ... -•
BACO&'—A few hhda. of very superiOY - Ifama ' and.
SlMUldefs, for retailing, for sale by .-, , • : -
At SW ' 9V?".IW ''-• -
§A' Ott ,
The
Golden Dee;.lllvet o
/VHE undersigned noticed with surprise, in the Chronil',
cI e of Slay _Tits, an article' signed by. Young dc Ste.
venton, - vac rent cotriplai tit Is made against me, for phi ,
cam, in front of my Dry Goods Store on Market street,,
between Third and Fourth streets, as a signor distinctive
Murk, tr“ Golden Bee-Hive."
Messrs. Y. & S. seem to claim that - Mei , haire the
elusive right to use suet, a rigs in Pittsburgh. But, as
they show no legal patent or such a right, I shall conuinte
to use the sign I have adopted, or any other that I - choose
—satisfied that my doing so is no departure from mercan
tile usages, and no infringeutent on my neighbors' rights.
And I feel sure that no /tenure:lde merchant will object to
my using such signs as I dank proper. Fair, open,,and
honorable competion seeks no sneh exclusive rights, and
makes no such childish complaints.
I seek not to Nitre, in anyway, Messrs. Toting & Ste
venson. 'Ally who choose to trade with them can do so;
and all who choose to collet my store, at the sign of the
"Golden - Bee-Ili*e ," on Market street;between Third and
Fourth, will there find asgood a stock and assortment of
Dry Goods—for salh,as cheap, - and on as;liberal terms.--
us eaten, - found at fhb rival "/3ec-lliven Of my complain
mgg neighbors.
hat is what I call fair business competition; and I do
mot believe Messrs. Y. & S. will gain _much accession to
their custom by such silly efforts to place themselves be
fore the public in theiramiable attitude of inJured men.
WINE - RETSSELL.
R. D. Thompson, No.. 110 Market Street,
Hj~AS just returned finm the eastern cities With his
coed supply of Spring and Summer MIT GOODS!
Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre
vious to going east this lust time—and being entirely tree
from the care of that business—l am enabled;to devote
my:whole attention to the purchase of. Dry Goods.
Customers and the public generally. may depend upon
finding, at the abcrie No
' every thing rich and beautiful
that is to be found , hi the Dry Goods market. -
Be has in store, and is now rereiving,ithe following
Goods: Barred and plain Greneniens;
• Barred and plain Silk Tissues;
Satin barred and plain Burettes;
• Lamartine plaids, new article; - • •
Jasper Plaids; do.
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• French and Organdy Wiens;
Burred and Plain Linembutglianis.
• ,APRESS , SILES.
Rich Chamelians ,alFshaties:
Rich changeable striped; rich barred;
Fine Lustred black do., all widths, for Mantillas,
Visette, &c.;
Brussels Lace,and Silk Frames, for trimming the
above; good assortment.
Shaw/v.—This department is very full: Rich Cashmerek ,
Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berne; new style
Linen Net, 8-I for SI each; with every variety at lose
prices.
Linen Goods—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and
Brown Napkins; Towel Hug s; Crashes, Burnley Sheet
ings, &C.
Oinghams—French;English, and Manchester, of evry
style and texture.
- . .
Calicoes-1n endless variety, from ate. upwards.
Blenched and Brown Sheetings, Drillings, &c.
Yard. wills Brown Sheeting, as low us Ole., &c.
mitS It I). THOMPSON—:
New Dry Goods.-Fresh Airriveil;
AT !CO. 6j MARSET ST. ? BETWEEN 4T/I ST. AND THE DIAMOND.
undersigned has just received a large and splen
did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING
AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the lit
porters and Manufacturers, since the recent great fall in
prices, viz:
1 )
4-4 Brown Itluslins,.alets. Furniture Prints 6.1 to 'Ric.
7-8 Bleached • " - 6,1 , " 44 Purple "- , 121."
4-4 " " 8" ' Blue and orange pri tits 121"
Dress Ginghams It2l to ...W‘ English Lawns „in "
' NEW STYLE KESS GOODS. _
Satin stripe Granite Refuge, Fancy Dress Silks,
Plaid Crape IYOrleans, Chameleon"
Satinet. and pr. Silk Tisane, Black Satin barred Silks,
New style. French Lawns, Black Gro..D' Armour "
Camlet Latices, . New style Brocade.
The LADIES are requested to cHll and examine a splen
did assortment of new style Paris. printed Cashmere
Shawls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape
Shawls,Silk Tissue Shawls, while • Broglie Barage
Shawls, Brocade end Chameleon Silk Shauis, Black Silk
and Black Barred Barnet Shawls Black and Colored
Silk Fringe Thibet and Moos D'Lalite Shawls. '
I have also received a beautiful assortment of,new
i
style Bonnet Ribbons, hien Cambric Handkercldefs,
Cravats and Scarfs, blue and colored Kid Gloves, lisle
thread mohair and twis d silk Gloves and Mitts;'a va
riety of new style P ols., Pamsoletts and. Sun Shades.
The Gent:Lamm are particularly requested to ralland
extunine a beautiful assortment - of, black, blue, olive
brown and invisible green French end English Cloths,
and a variety of new style fancy Vesting', Cassimeres,
Cravats, &e. "
I have also a large etock if Staple Goods. viz: Brown
and bleached linen Table Cloths, - Russia Diapei, Irish
Linen. Cottonade. Linen Drilling, Cheeks, Blue Drills,
Manchester and Seoteh Ginghams, Chainbrey Ginghaiins,
broWn and bleached hluslins or all descriptions, which
will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices.
AIKSALOM MORRIS,.
apS No. 65 Market ktreet. Pittsburgh.
Hight and Wrong 1
' IR and open competition in business all men admire;
it is thot.hfe of !rude ; but advantages are sometimes
attempted td-te taken, which are alike unfair and dishon
arable.
When the undersigned commenced to occupy the Dry
Goods Establishment of Messri: Jacob and Brucker, on
Market street, they adopted their sign, "A Golden Bee-
Hive" and as a distinctive mark by whieh their custom
ers might know their establishment they have advertised.
their store extensively as the ".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 surprise, that Mr:
William L. Russell, a Dry Goods Dealer on the same
street, has placed In front of his store, a ' , Golden Bee-
Ilive.n similar in form and appearance to that which
they have used for several years mist.
We do not dispute Mr. RusssePs right in the abstract
to make use of any emblem be please.s for a sigh for his
store. but we do claim that he has so moat to deceive our
Cil3lollltll, by making this pretence that this is the old
established Bee-Hive - Store, and- we deem it oar duty to
ourselves and customers to call their. attention us this cir
cumstance in order that they may not be deceived. Let
them observe that the original Bee-Hive Store, whet e Dry
Goods are always sold cheap, is between Fourth st.. and
the Diamond, on Markerst, and this will prevent mistakes.
We owe Mr. Russell no ill-arill,but if thinks to catch
a small portion of our business by such subterfuges as
this, we think the public will show him that be is mista
ken. "Industry: openness and fair dealing" is the motto
at the original Golden Bee-Hive, Market st., between the
Diamond and Fourth street, where at. extensive assort
ment of Dry Goods of the latest styles, will continue to be
sold at the cheapest rates, by
motl7 YOUNG k. STEVENSON.
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To MT Goods Merchaints.
A A. MASON & CO., 60 Market st., have received
of Flo cue* of cheap Printed Lawns and Musllns; 0 do.
eneb do.; of every variety of style; 10 do. of good
style Oinghtims; 4 do. new style or Print.; 4 do. Blue and
Orange Calicoes; 30 do. Bleached Muslin., all widths;
also, cases Bleached, Brown and Blue Drills. Cottonades,
Checks, Garabroons, &c., all of wbich will be offereditt
helots:est eastern wholesale prices. roa22
-To lionse-Keepers,
Virtu. BE FOUND, At' No. 1111:11farket street-10-1,
V, 11-1, and 124 Barnsley Sheetings; Bleached Dam
ask Table Linens, all widths' Brown and Bleached Table
Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, bellies, Diapers, Crash, .lec.;
10-1. 11-4. 194 Toilet Quilts; 10-4, 11 . 4, 12-4 Bleached
Cotton Sheetings; 44 and 9-8 Buff Window Holland; Em
broidered Drapery, for Windows, in pairs and by the
yard; Turkey Red Chintz, plair. and figured, with border;
French Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, worsted
and linen. All of which will be sold at reducedprices.
mien ROBERT D. THOMPSON.
By Express. -
FIENDS. SUMMER. GOODS.—Super. single milled
French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimeres; black
and colored Cashmcretts; queen's and Summer Clothe'
figured and plain Drap D' Efts. Vestings, "very choice ,
?gamines, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills;
Cheaper yes! ROBINSON'S Cloth Stare,
way2s Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood.
Third Shprly for the &pia.
WOR:IU7P i s n7ssreeilinfhisdnl sup
;ioOTODSo; tesetin;idhis sMel
tunv comprises the newest styles of Preuch Prints, from
61. to 16i cents.
English Chint7es, English' Purple Chintzes;
Small fikm Prhits, for children; dn. bar'd Oifightims,d6 ;
FrPhcla and English-Dress Dintlt** Linen 46.;
Furniture Ptints7firdlit 61 to fine; P . uperior Shining Mus 2
lin, for Wind 121 ediitifirish Linens, of pure flax, and
ven lov3; Long LaCvna; SUeeting Muslins, from 1 to 3
yards wide; PilloW Ciise Muslins, and other house keen
inggoods. atfch as chish, dinpets, linen toweis, napkins,
white and notated quilts .
At the north-e ast router of Foutth and Market sts.
Merchants will find, in our Wholesalußooms, up stairs,
a choice ettitli of Prints, Dingliants, Sic., at low. prices.
ma 24-
I RISIt LINIIN: A r siuRTING m , SLtNS-4V IL
Murphy has lately rocetved an additional supply of
the above goods. The . Linens. are warranted pure tins,
and very low for quality. Very superior Long Cloth
Shirting Muslins, at.reduced prices.
Wide Sheitings--Also, lately received, art. assortment
of Shectings, bleached and unbleached, trent one to three
yards wide. .Pillow Case mediudi and very fine qualities,
very cheap, -
Diapers and Crash for Tow/hag—Low priced and fine.
Colored Quilts—lncluding- Some very large, and of a su
perior quality.
For sale at the north;cast corner of FOurth and Market
stmets.. mntO
. .
Car.
ECEIVED THIS BAY, by Express, a small lot of
110 French Cassimeres, light colons, for suit:Met wear.—
This lot is of superior style and quality, and will be sold
cheap.
Also, a small lot of Ede: Linen Drillings, with satin
stripe, and barred. This lot is or superb* quality, and
cannot beltad elsewhere in this city. Also, a sisal) lot
of plain , white and embroidered Marseilles' Vestiitgs.—
The patronage of the public is solicited.
rnay27 C. AVERNEBCIBG, 251 Liberty st.
(Journal copy.)
heft bread Goode. •
TIJST OPENED, At No. 59, corner of Fourth and Mar:
ket eta„ one case of handsome Balzarinee, which will
be sold at the low price of 121 cents per yard; also, 1
case fine do. at lnc. per yd. [inu27 PHILIP ROSS.
- N L TEW GOODS—NEW GOODS—The undersigned has
1.11 just returned from the eastern cities, and is now re
ceiving a very large assortment of new and handsome
summer Dry Goods. lle will, in a few days, have open,
for the inspection of purchasers, the largest and the van'
cnnarssr stock of desirable goods that he has ever
brozght to this market. Priced never were lower. Call
soon and secure a bargsan. PHILIP ROSS.
ma. 27 N0..59. corner Fourth and Market eta
; 7'
ALLICOES: CALICOES!—Great Reduction Of piiect
Cat 69.—Now opening at No. 50, corner of dFourth
and 11Iarket eta, the cheapest stock of naw_lyle calicoes
and chintzes we have ever offered, anicng , ispich. are
1 cs. dark calicoes, at 3 eta. per yard; .
1 es. purple do 6} do fast 6610r5;
1 cc. plaid do 61 do do
cs. striped do 6} " do d 6 ' -
Alto, a full supply of very rich and -fine. calicoes and
chintzes of superior quality, and of the notiest designs at
from 10 to 1216.. per yard. [ina27] ' PHILIP ROSS.
1 JU A T oi gccived,. bk. Expreas, 1 pa Super French Black
d 6 ps Super Fancy Clissiiiiereurwhich will
.be sold low by • - V: - WERNEBURG, 9.51. Liberty st.
ap2s • -. .. (Journal copy.) •
AMS. --dooolbe> Raffia, fat' sac at 46. lb ,by
Argri
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_CICTIONS,--The subsdriber would respectfully
14„ .inforniihe citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that
.ne intends to start on a collecting tour on Monday next e .
:June Oth,",tbrough the following counties, Washington,
Green, intl. Payetio. . Persons hu.sinesu any of
the above counties, can have it attended to --
promptly.
Reference—Morning Post, Smith .& Sinclair, Miller -&
•Ricketson, and Gazette: Intu3l-tdi JAS. C. RICHEY.
- 11,011SV HONKS .— Lectures . on Sitaksp,mre,. by H. N.
.11 Hudson, inivro voluirtes:
The Powers of the FulPit,•or plain thoughts addressed
to Christian ministers, and those who hear thein, on the
influence of a, preached Clospel, hy the Rev. (lordlier
Spring D. D.
The ireastmt and his Landlon/, by tho Baroness Knorr
log. Translated by ltdrimilowitt.
Larnartine's Girondists, Vol. 111. History of the Oi•
rondists, or personal memoir of the patriots of the French
Revolution, _from unpublished - sources—by. A.- de
martinc.
A few copies of each of the above works received this
day and for sale by JOHNSTON h STOCKTON,
my3l - Booksellers, corner hlarket and 3d sts.
rpo the Honorable. the Judges of the Court of - quarter
_IL Sessions of the Peace, in and fbr the Count) . .. Alle
gheni
The petition of Richard Williams, of the sth Ward, city
of Pittsbaygh, iu the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself wi th materials
for the accommodadOn -of travelers add 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 pray.
. - . RICHARD NVILLIAMS: ,
We, the subseribers, , citizens of the aforesaid ward, do
certify,- that the above petitioner.. is of good repute, for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with honse
room and''eenvemendes ftSr the accommodation of travel
ers and 'others, and that said tavern is necessary%
R. Watson, R. APCrucken; 11. Jones, T. Wilson, NV.
Wood ) A Pfrangle, T. Kremer, B. Buerkle, J. Lewis,',
T.Barton, IIL hlortin, A. Wood. m3lstds
' lcew. Ward - Drug ISCeires
.
E 'Undersigned iespeetfully announces to the cid
-
Tzets new' and upper parts of the City, that he
has opened a new Drug Store. corner of Washington and
Wylie - streets, where Physicians' prescriptions will be
carefully coMpounded. "A superior asseitment - of
tines mut Perfumery have been selected.. Every article
in the Drug line will be kept colistantlY " 'The
tablishment will be under the supervision:of Dr. ALEX.
Medicines can be had at all hours of the night:
mayl9 WILL. BLACK
New Paper and Book Establishment,
No. 78 Wood :stmt. between Fourth and Diamond alley.
HE subscribers have just opened, nt the above stand,
T
a large stock of different qualities Ruled and Plain
White and-Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Commercial
and Packet Post Flat Cap, Demy and Medium Writing
Paper fur Blank Books, Medium -and Royal . Colared
Printing Papers, Printers' India, Enamelled and. Ivory
Surface Cards, Nos. th 3,4, small and double small; Me
dium, Demy and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior.
paper, and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds;
Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Files. Sr.
Blank Books, of ull sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound
in the most substantial manner.
•Country Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale
prices for cash, or RAGS at cash prices.
pt.
JOB_PRINTINU,
Having a Job Office in connexion with our establndi
meat, we are prepared to execute all orders forplain and
fancy Printing: Hooks, -Pamphlets,
_Circurars, „Business
Cards, Bills of Lading, with despatch, and at low
prices. - ELuorr rc ENGLISH,
No. 78 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley.
fl7"At our store on Market street, between Third and
Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Theo.
logical and Miscellaneous Books.. New Books received,
as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices.
The publications of the American Sunday School Union,
and Massachusetts .Sahbath School Soctety; always on
hand. Catalogues furnished on application. -
ELLiarr &- ENG LASH,
ma 9 Market st.. bet. Third end Fourth.
Splendid New Plano Fortes. -
CHICRERING'S GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.-
John H. Mellor, No. -81 Wood stiteti htts received
from Mr. Chickering, of Boston, a new supply of his cele
brated Piano Fortes consisting of one magnificent ROSE
WOOD GRAND PIANO, Carted Gothic Mouldings and.
Iron Frame, seven octaves.. This being the first full size
Grand Piano—of Mr. Chickering's nianuflictute—t rought
to Pittsburgh, all the good Pianists in the city are invited
to examine it.
Also received—Three Rose WOod Pianos. viz:
One Rose Wood Round Corner, 7 octaves;
do. do. do. , do.;
Having received, front Mr Chickering. the exclusive
agency for the sale of his Piano Fortes, in this city, a con
stant supply will be kept on hand. and the prices invari
ably thb same as charged by Mr. Chickeringat his factory
in Boston. JOHN H. MELLOR,
.nia3o No- 61 Wood street.
A A MASON & CO., 60 Market street, will open
21., this morning .a large lot of Hosiery and Gloves, of
every variety. ma3o
To Let,
keftA NEW two story . Brick Dwelling House, situ
ated on the East Common, Allegheny city, (near
residence QC /tidge Irwin,) and finished in the best .
modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par
lors, furnished with marble mantels and improved sliding
doors; dining room and kitchen on the first floor. and four
good bed rooms on the second story , with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD DRAY, on the premises; or of
febll-tf JAMES PARK. Jr, dr. CO.. Second st.
rpHE MORNING POST, and all the Daily and most of
I the Weekly Pituthargh and a few Eastern, - Western
and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbet's Counterfeit De
Lector, &c- kept fofsale by . ISAAC HARRIS,
At his General Agency and Intelligence Office;
Near St. Clair strectand opposite the Exchange Hotel,
maylti • .
onn BACKS GALENA POTATOES—A superior sr-
Vt./
title, just received per steamer ()risque!, and for
sale by EDMOND GE E, Liberty at.
ma 9 opposite Smnhfield.
u r PEIN6-1 doz. Bartley, besti
2 doz. do. medium;'
1 doz. 'without holders;
3 doz Buil& Brothers; just received by
apt'. ZEBULON KINSEY
UPERBLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF 'rat
ARABIANNIGIITS—ExpreisIY designed for family
reading; in course of
.publicanon by Harper & Brothers,.
New York. To be completed in 12. parts. Port Ist just
received and for eale by.
. ' JOINSTON & STOCKTON,
apl2 cor. Market and 3d eta.
T.: LO
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW; Office iu
Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifth steets
east side of the Court House.
liW" Collecting. Conveyancing, examinations of Re
cords; ?cc.. promptly and accurately attended to. myl.B
r I 10BACCO-10 boxes Bruciekt & Watkins ss;
2 LC, extra pounds;
5 " " " 12s and, 161;
10 kegs No. 1 Six Twist;
10 " 'Pgh,. Cavendish;
5 ". Ph
20,000 Common Segar y;
s; , •
20,000 Half Spanish do.; for sale by
?nag ID. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st.
F
AINTING PAPER—
-
100 reams News Print. 24x37. 53,111
100 " Fine Book Paper, 10s51, $2.75.
50 " Imperial Print, 22..e32, 53,00.
For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, -
ma% - No. 81 Wood:street.
SPERM OIL AND CANDLES-10boxes Sperm Can
dies, Nos. 4, 5 , and 0;
W
2000 gall. inter Sperm - Oils
1200 " Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
1200, " Fall . do;
1200 " Bleached Winter Whale Oil)
000 " Winter do;
Just received and for sale bv
mtn.D . • 14111,LEfi & RICkETSDN.
B ACONZIO hbds. Prime Canvansed Hams;
30 " platu-Ilards and Shoulders;
Just feceiced and ftif sale by. •-•-
MOS NicaLs.
- 13HANDIPS /r,- WINE.4-31Mlf Caski Rochelle Biau
dy, very good; •
4 half casks J. J. Dupny Cotme, very goad;
atilt
casks Port Wine. ve•• fine;
3 half casks Madeira Wine,.very superior; just reed
on consignment, and for sale low by
JOHN LITTLE, J.
mayi al it. opposite-the 'Post Office..
- up.IIWARD TODD it CO., Manufacturers at every de
-1:4 seription of Linen and Farley Shirts, Jobbers and
dealers in eTery variety of Gendentetds Furnudtinp, Goods,
north-east corner af Fifth and Market streeis, ( upstairs,)•
entrance on rifth , tna27-y
•
It 7 Our friends Who fed inclined to assist In procuring subscribers for our Campaign paper; *illbegarkt.
enoitgh to cut ciet the pidspectas, and attach a sheet of paper at•the bentons, whereon to write Alb;
scribers names.
7.E4:.:0PY.::ZM1.08L1A44..:: : : .. ...:i:,.., -- . : : ::.
A CHEAP ..-.4.M.P4.-.1G.N.ii..P.A.:::.-::YRigil:
I mMedidtely after the nominations of the
Baltimore Convention are made known to
the cottiftty- - -;-gay abort the Ist of June,
net,—the undersigned will commence the
publication: of a small Compaign. Paper,
entitled . ,
tiPIE
which Will -- h6,.-issued week!
for sr
monthU, or Until the result of the election"
is anricinnced. - ITjte.:4l-IFF.ERSONIAN,
will `be filled with Mutter, exclu
§r*ely ely, and" will•:be furnished to Chiba on
thp followiog
Ten Copies for 7 - • $ 5 00
Fifteen, - - - 700
Twenty, - - 9 00
Fifty.- - 20 00
One Hundred; - 35 00
It seems to be generally admitted, that
the approaching • Presidential Campaign,
will be one of unusual interest. The old
Well
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BILL do CURRY
.BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS,
And.DeOlers in -FOrrigri and Damestic.rEzehange t
taleshf - Drposst, Bank Nous; Vold gtn No.
street. and door licloto Fourth, Weitstdr, Pittsburgh, Z
marl.4-IT. - .
ALLEN /CILDIM movriau rt.tlnie f - 44 '
Itnemrat & 1R.A.1114k • .
Bankers and'Exehange BrDkrrs t Drhkrs Foreign and
Ditmestit Bills,' Bills of .E.ecNangei Ceit(fiitites • nr . DeSsr.'-' , : ,2 :-
Corner of Third and Wood sts., ditocdp OppOsliOtto, " - •
Charles !!WO!. - •• • - • - =
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N: tibLEtEIS SOSt
Bankers an¢ Deederi Biihisfigi Coin nn4 aolt4 4YORSJ
No. 55 Market agree; Pittsburgh.
altasso RATZ. EXCIIA.SOZ. . . nclttvot
New York pr Cincinnati ,
Philadelphia- ',
Baltimore " St. toe is •
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Bilying rata:
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Kentucky
Virginia 3 ."
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BANKERS- -BROKERS,- -
N. E. Corner gt _Wood • and Sixth . streetsi, Pittsburgh; P m ,
TIFACERS in-' Coin, Bank Notei. Time Bills Poreiga
1...1 and Donleetie Ezehnnge. Cortikeples of Bele:zit; &or
EXCHANGE on nil the pfhteipof Cities Of
and Fat_ ,tope fir sale in stints to suit rarrahasers. -•
CURRENT and par ftmds-reeeived irn depottite, • .."P
• COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at thl,z4
lowest rates: • . -
REisattxtss >;
• blazers. M. 'Leech & Son, - - •
Ogden & Snowden, I ,
NVm:Bell. & s43n, Pittehargla -
S. hUClurken & C0.,-.
English & Bennett. - • • -.2
Flemink. & Iltnalter,
Pales, I.athrop &Co Plalittlatrilita;
R , Tlion‘oetin & '
Handly.• Phelps & Co.
" Babcock &. Co. •••
Tautly, Ward & Co. ) -•- -
" Soo. M'Culloog,ll tr. Co. }Bahinttrier
Mr. Jarnei Or6/,e; .
" .Jl. Holoth,- Liorionati, O. - -
Joseph Wtossoo, • ki _., 0 ...
111essers. Feitner a ss' °",
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cushier, Mink vriatOilik
Pittsburgh. Soptornt.er 1647-y
„.. PIDNATE - -DISEASE.S. . Dr Aaltia; !
f nr D es iamond Alley, can be coasulted . ifffilt.
as i
lot
.. of private or defiestie liana's inCidefifid "....,,..-
. V
... .t=t to the human frame. V .
••-...._ . -,..::. :-.-.. ;, :
~ ( I - - Syhitisantl.Syphiliiie eruptionSaimitillite
1 ” ' and its consequences, together : with all.`ce;:::
...
urrrutd,srasoN impurities of the blood, with all 'l6llas - tit
eroterralorigin, K kill di seases,with strictures, gleet, arethia .';.'
discharges, seminal weakuess and impotency; also, pilic...;
rheurnattsm, female, weakness, diseases of the womb:;,,.
monthly suppressions, diseases of the johns, fistula. itr'
lino, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins,iiii-...7,,
tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, seorbudiar-.1
eruptions, letter. ringworm. mercurial diseases, dtc..'.. :-.
TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE • . ~
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of veited-',
real disorders, and those arising Isom youthful exceisess ,
gaiety, climate,. or impurities of the bloral..whcreloy die .:
Collllllllllloll may have been
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plirbd..;i:-
themselves under his care. - . -
. .
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged ittialftp::-.4 - -
erste apartments, Patients can visit Dr- D. tit - kr-mai tea s
of exposure to' Other visitors... •. ~ . •
It is of importance to many persons in need of medfcaT
aid, to obtain good advice private . ty mid promptly. TO air...
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill m removingyeitirriirdiS 7 ' .
eases, in their various forms and , stages, offers uidueetilditts
which can nicely be equalled. Strangers are hereht.a*-_,-
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated
every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve.yeara -
confuted himself exclusively to the treatment 'or dam(
Dr. Brawn is the- 'onlyvegularly edneated saigeett jn
Pittsburgh: who -gives his whole attention to theise deiy"' -
IE7 - Connif, safe and speedy cures will, in all casts./ .„.
Recent eases are relieved in a short time, withouribtei7 , :,.
ruption fit:pm business. - .
DV - Hernia or Ruptnre.—Dr. Brown also invitesiterf..?,
song - afflicted "with Hernia to call, as he has paidpntUclt
tar attention to that disease. ' , • •,-
, ,
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must colitkittif
fee, r
- or they .w. 41 not be attended to;
jOffice oh Diamond Alley, a few di:Kim - fro&
street, towards, the market. Consultations strictly-m*4.r..
ibIIHEUMATIII3I.—Dr. Br lvvirs newly discoverairM.f.
edy for Rheumatism it speedy and certain reitilldl6
for that painful trouble. It never fails. - -
Office and Private Consultation Itooms,.lsio.
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor la aluiays - ;
Route. ianliklavrtfr,
stsruort sraiirr,•aerwnme enisr AND SECOND snarls.
EN RI LANDWHER respecublly informs his old
•-_.
Hfriends and cult:infers, that the above entablisinienT
has Undergone a thorough repairing, and in now fitted np
in the neatest and utost beautiful style, for the recepticintdr
guests. Every luxury the market elfords will be. pro:,
cured, and neither fauns or expense will be spared to reit?.
dar those who sojourn with him comfortable as they nett
possibly- desire. His Bar -will. be constantly, supplied'',
with the punkt old Wines and Ligon,. He keepe,44? •
hand Shims' fine Pale. Ale, Penet's fem old Brandy,
banntsberger's and fine Champaign Wines, of the oldest-.
and best brands. ll© respectfully solicits the patronage...
of the public • . mayl7-IM.,
H•osedale Gardens, In Manchester:.
THE "subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his Ohl"
friends, and the citizensgenendly. that ROSEDiLLE' • •
has been newly fitted up for the aceornmodatiorr.itifd.L - • -
comfort of the Public. "Thebuildings have been thinhiltett••
in a neat and fashionable style; and the surrintildinir'
gardens have been laid out in a fashion that will Wiser-
all. Who have taste for beautiful scenery. '
The location of Rosedale is well known. -ffildlite Yd'
Manchester, within a mile and a half of the 6rtf, oti ibtr , '
bank of the Ohio,
rt
the prospect in evert direction'
charming.. For health and_comfo, there is no pled` equal to nut the neighborhood - of Pittsburgh.. •
A limited number of families, who desire ti martinet.-
-residence out of the city, will be received on easy tenths
Trausient visiters will find Eassusin a moot agreettblB
place in which to pass a day or a week. , •
The Refreshment Saloons wilt be Supplietl With MI
delicacies of the season:. Delicious Beveftigts, - The
Creams ' Fruits, Confectionaries...l.e.' The twillTablebe' •
surged with the choicest Viands: , . • • Y z
The whole establishment will be - C.induCted c • . s.
st temperance principles.-' . Ten-pin Alleys have been. ....
built; but no betting will be permitted. All grime's 4if
chance are prohibited.. _ ' :-;••.'
The facilities for reaching Rosedale are ranneione.l,
An Omnibus leaves the North cod of the Old "Alleghetiy
Bridge every half hour, and Will leave pataingerattithi'
Gardens: The steamer Greenwood !dives the Allegheny ' •
Wharf every hour, and lands within aieW hundred Yards,
of the Rosedale Cottage. • "
may2-tf - LEVI BURCHFIELD: - 2 .
TE attention of gentlemen aureithsing gannenni
dress wear, or ordinary business purposes, is dirief=
ed to the stock of gbods. at present epo Out eeninteis, enst--•
3 istiqg of every grade and shade or Renck', Engish, an :
Belgian Cloths and Cassinteres; in endless' venery, and:.
Vesungs for every one's use,wltfetitill be 'Made to artlet-L
in Ft superrof Manner, at prices shirt:will did be 4tiestioned
by the best of Intifgaht Makers. C. WERNFAERIik • '
ntsrld • (kite; hratifie & Co.) 251 Liberty st. •
ADER.I. If yoq have bad HAIR, you would really;
lA, be astonished al the effeUtof a 3e. bottle Of JON..'
CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It Inca bin one Wig.
Sold at 62 Chatlonn et., N. V., and by •
.IkClLS4s . l4,.Agent,
89 Liberty street, Pittibitsg4'.._ •
,
UTM. B. FOSTER, Agsnifor. Mexiion Soldiefr. to prof,
V V care Land 3Varnu3ts and PeriSiSmit kw Widows, Sti•
his office. Rafiewell's Building, opposite the New Court
House, Pitcsburgh, Pa. •
My, son, in 4,e Geniral Land 1/Ifie . e. d o Washingtog,
will attend tnnly business there, free .6f charge to aprdt
fcbW
GREF.N APPLI*--i6 barrels Breen Apples. in store
and for sale by S. & W. HARBAUGH.
rwal
SOAP—I2S Ma. Camtia.fruperior; . .
25 bofses Pmetor.& Gamble Family;
_ _ 10_:,' , -- Crtuipton'ac Co. Palm: for sale by
mob ; ' J..D. WILLIAI6I3. -.
Federal . Party,- tkf often defeated, is on*
raordlii 116/d; endeavoring, with its
hundred &fiercer hands, to grasp and bring
within its ranks, all the factions and fag. ,
ends of parties in the country, so as ter
make connnoh opposition to the Democracy:
On account of the extreme cheapness_
of the paper, *e shall be obliged to adopt
the cash systenr, rigidly. Therefore, tint
attentitd will be paid to any ordet, antes"
aceciynprinied by the tasti.
TIto,AEFFERSONIAN Will yield
tealotts support to- the NOMINEES of the
NATIONAL CONVENTION; and will hold tip_
to public gaze, the unprincipled and' nape
triotic course of the Federal party, and all
those who are lending "aid and comfort"
to our country's oneride.%
Maki 9,1848:
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