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' 4 t:"-Z,:...Z,..i,‘ '.* . Conttitettitti 1:110 Sitiartrial PATTSBURGEL, BOARD OF TRADE P. cLiake. • • mr. E. MURPHY, • Comm' In Jr= BORRORST, r-6.*SW.DMER - .ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1549. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Cincittnati.lo A at. Passenger- Packet, via rtrovrimille, to Bahia:lto and Philadelphia, El a. and 6P. 3t. Mall Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9a. and 121 Itreatern -and Southern Mill Coach Line. 6 A. M. North-Western, via Cleveland, dally.lo a. sr. Etie and Western New York.jiaily. North-E,astern,to Philadelphia, daily, except Suuday s , 4 . . ARRIVALS AND DEI, RTURE OF hJAILS. Esteem M.Il via Phil:ldeliva due 3 closes 12 sr. 'Western Mail, Cin. and Lotusv, due 8 r. st...closes 5 a. M. South. via Balt. and Washington. due Sr, closess nt. North-Western yin Cleveland, due 10 a: 11., closes 9 A. U. Erie and Western New :York, due .8 e. 5t., doses 8 Y. • llnnk of Pittsburgh • Exchange Bank - Merchants' and M. Bank • Farmers' Deposit Britik•-• • Hand Street . Bridge Northern , Liberties Bridge Old Allegheny Bridge. ... •.• . • • • Connellsville R. Stock, paid on shrtres,B2,so Citylktonds (0' cent;) _ ht peongaltelia. Bridge • • Oms Stock Daily fteolow of the Markets. • OFFICE OF THE SOFT. t SATCRDAy June $ , Everything seemed dull yesterday ; and there was but little change in prices; except in Flour. FLOUR.:SaIea on wharf at.. 13 0004 101 rrl"0 wagotiiS 5704 00; one bale of 12 bbls. atl4 50, on wharf, for an.extra article. The certainty of tbe coming harvest being good, will depress Flour very much; and there will not likely be, any Eastern dernand tolecp it up. , - FRUITS-1 1 V° notice rather extensive arrivals of - Fruits of all kinds. But sales were made at the rafes quoted yesterday. Sales of Orsugesist $8 00. Lemons at $7 00. Sale of 100 bus. Pea Nuts at $1 25 ; sales of 'mallet-Jilts at $1 31. OATS.-:Will tem decline, al- the growing crop will be abundant ; gales at 23a24c.fiorn first bands. BRAN..SaIe from Brat hands at 10c. CHEESE.. Sale of 40 boxes Prime W. R. at 6c. 'POTATOES..SaIe o f 20 bun. good Potatiies at 75c. p bus. BUTTER..A lot of Prime Roll was taken at 10c. for F.astern market.. EIN Hp the President of the Hatted States. I N pursuance of na approved on the Act of Congress, Ist day of Iflrneh. te47, entitled *An act to establish n land office in the northern pan of Michigan. and to provide for the side of mineral lands in the State of Michigan," I. JAMES K. Pot..s, Presidentof the U States ofAmerien, do hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will be held at :Sams Sze. Mn ate, the land office for the "Lake Superior Land District," commencing on Monday, the thirty-first day of July neat. for the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships and frac tional townships. situated in the Lake Superior mineral region, between Chocolate and Carp rivers ; to wit: .North at the base line, and west or ihr prinerpat meridian. ,The tractions of townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine. west of the Little Bay de Noquet and Esconnwby river, of range twenty-two. , The fractions of townships . thirty-seven, thirty-eight. thirtruine, and forty, west of the Little Bay de .Noquet and lisconawhy river. of range twenty-three. Township forty-six and tractional township forty seven. on the main land. of range twenty-four. Townships forr.i'ssix and forty -set en, tractional town ships forty. 7. eight. fur. - -nine, and fitly, including "Middle' and --Gnome • islands, of range twenty-five. Townships Welk-six, forty-seven, and forty-eight, frac tional townships forty-nine, fitly. and fifty-one. on the main land,'and the••Manitou" island, in township fifty .eight. . of range twenty.sm. Fractional townships filly-oue, fifty-two. fitly - -eight, and fitly-Mite, all oil the.ivalu /Mid. of ranee twenty-seven. Township fifty-one, and fractional townships filly-two, . filly-eight ; and fifty-nine, on the main /and, at range twentreight. Township fifty-one. fraetional township fifty-two, on the main land, the two "Huron" islands, situated in sec tions twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine. and thir ty-tour. containing - one hundred' and twenty-four and a half acres In tentriship fitly-three. and fractional town- . ships fitly-seven, fifty-eight and filly-nine„ on the main land of range twenty-nine. TOWnsiiip - fitly-oitc; and fractional townshipt fifty-two, fifty-three, fifty-six. fifty-seven. fitly-eight, and fifty-nine, on the main land, of range thirty. Fractional townships fifty-one. fifty-two. fitb•-three, 'fifty-four, flay-five and fitly-six. on the main land, tow-n -ship Lay-seven and fractional township fifty-eight, on the mate land, or nine thirty-one: Fractional township sixty-five, on 'lsle Royale," of range thirty-four. At Massone place. commencing on Monday, the four teenth day of .ingusenext. for the disposal of - the public -townships; within the following townships and tiactional, - tosinships, situated in the Lake Superior mineral region. sisibeve, North of the bare lute, and teen of the irtncepal meridian. Fractional townships fifty-one. fiortwo. fisty , three, fifty-four and fitly-five. township fifty-six,. and fractional townships fitly-seven and fifty-eight, all on the main land, of range thirty-two. Fractiontil townships fifty-one, fitlrehree, fifty-four. Arty :five. fitly-six, au d ittly-seven, all on the main laud, • of range thirty-three. Townships fitly-three and fitly-four- ..1 1 / 1 4 fractions' townshith fitly-five and fifty-six, out the.main land, of range thirry-foui, • - - Townships fifty-twa, fifty-three and fifty-four. anti frac tional tafenships fifty-five and kily-aix, on the Man land, of range thirty-five. Townships fifty-two and fifty-three, and fractional townships fifty-four and fitly-five, on the main hind, of ..Mange thinpsix. • • _Townships fifty-one and fifty-two, and frac Would town ships-filly-three and fifty-four, on the main laud, of range thirty-seven. Townships fifty-one, and - fifty-twit, and fractional township fifty-three, on the main land, of range thiny eight: Te,Wriship fifty-one, and fractional townships 110 Y-two and.ffty-three, on the main landau range;thirty-nine. Fractional townships fifiYalnt awl fifty-three, an the Main land, of range forty. . • -:„.., Fractional, township fift y -one , on the main • land, of - ; , ;. - ritriges ferny-one. farty-two, fortyohree and forty-thur. • . the'sameplaCe commencing on Monday. the third ay of-July next. fo r disposal of the agricultural lauds ;,within the firlkricing named townships and fractional townships, silvered east of the Chocolate and Esconawby fivers and the Little Bay de Noquet„ to wit: North if the base line, and east of the principal meridian. Fractional townships fortyone and forty-two, includ ing the surveyed islands, township forty-three, fractiounl township forty-four. township forty-five, fractional town- ' Ships forty-six and forty-seven, [except the north half of . the latter on the main land,) Including part of "Sugar" and other surveyed islands,. and fractional township fort -eight, an "Sugar Island," of range 0110. tenting a natty:mai township forty-one, including the sarvered hall, parlor. dining row. , islands , ... tawnships forty-two and forty-three, and fine-. hers and garret, fire proof root: n doaal Isavrustrips forty-four, forty-five. forty:six, tarty- ished. S. CUTIIII£Ii.T. Gen. seiten,and forty-eight, bickering parts of - Sug.a, r," "gad- ma2s Smithfield street. , and other surveyed islands, of range two. Fine - Liana! townships forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four and forty-five, including the surveyed islands of range three_ Fractional t owruships forty-one. forty-two - , and forty three, ineluding the surveyed islands of range four. Fractional to w nships forty-one, finty-tts•o and forty, 'ahree, Includingvan of "Dranuttaud's'' and othersurrey ., ed islands, of range , fire. FractiOnal townships' forty-one, - forty-two, and film three, including pan of *Drummond's" and other survey ' 'ed islands, of range six, - Fractional townships-forty-one, Feely-two, and forty '- three, is "Druisuntond's" island, of range seven. aFractional townships forty-one and forty-two, on DmrnmoricPs" island, of range eight. - North of base fine, and 'rout of the principal nearielicin. Fractional townships forty-one-anti forty-two, includ ing "Marquette" and other surveyed islands, tatenships thrty. forty-three. forty-four. forty-five, and forty-lux, and • fractional townshiparrty , serewon the main land, (except , fractional seetionsone and two in the lattero ofrange one. At the enure olace.ereurnencina on Monday, tile seven teenth day of July next, kirebe dupers* nf the ogrieultu- • ral land, within t h e Sallowing_ named townships and fractional townships. Mutated east of Chocalae.and Es eonawhy rivers and like Little Bay de Noqnett. • North of the tore line and west of gee ?autocue aneridiart.. Fractional townships forty-one and torty-two, including the surveyed islands, and townshipsforty-three.aud.finty. lour, of range two. Fratictional townships forty, forty-owe, and _forty-two, including part of q St. Martin:a " island, and townships forty-three and forty-four, of range three. Frectional taw/whips forty ate fortyone, on the main land, and townships forty-two.and luny-three, of range • island, in tractional township forty. The "St:H fractional townships elena" forty-one and forty-two, nit he main land, and township forty-those er range five. Fractional township for t y-two, on the main land, and townships forty-three and tarty-dim, of range air. Tractional township forty-two, including the small sur veyed islands in section eight, and torfoiships forty-three and forty-four, of range seven. . Fractional township forty-two,'incleding she small is . landainsecdon three, fractional township forty-three, on' - themain hind, And township 'forty-four, of range eight. -The':Big Beriimistand,lin Lake Michigan,embraced in fractional townships ,thirty-seven, thirty-eight and ' of range ten. • • •Fractional townships thirty-seven and - thirty-eight, of range eleven.' - Fractional townships forty-one, on the mein hind, of ranges eleven, twelvc, thirteen; fourteen, fi ft een and six teen:: vownshipsforty-four, forty-fire - end forty-Mx, and frae . (lona! townships forty-sevedand forty-eight, en theinnin lend,,including part of Grand - island.of range eighteen. - Townships-forty-four and forty-five, 'and •fractional townships forty-set, forty-seven and forty-eight, Including part of Grand 4ialand, and surveyed ishunis of mange ' sEKESVLVANIA RAILROAD CONIPAN ,—Notice nineteen., • . • . • . hereby riven that the FOURTH INS'PALMENT of '• ...Townships forty-loar, forty-five and forty-six. fraction- • Iwo Dollart,per share on. he. Capital Stock-az:MA, • ' al.township forty , weven, oxishe main land, and threnaili COMparty, is required to be paid -on or ,before the ls - cilay surveyed islandwembracedin-fractional toornsitips.farty- July next.- . The FIFTH INSTALMENT of Ware Dol seven and - foripeight, of rangeitweeiV.. - • gars per share. on or before the lst day' Of. September, , parts of fractionallownshipsfturtreightand thirty- .and. the SIXTH INSTILMENT of aleive Dollars per • nine, lying eastof Little Bay de tluqnettstal Esconnwhy share on or befote the Ist day ,of Noe - ember next, at the river, and fractional townshm.forty,of rangedvrentv-two.:., °thane Xtt. /0 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. The, ports elfractional townships thirty-nine and forty, - Fayments.Will be xeceived of one or mare instalments, lying east Of Esconiewhy , river,•of mange twenty..ehrem or the stock may.he paid inYull at the Option of the stock- i Anlinida within hue toWnshipi Alin! '.frnetioniii - interest from " date (if t t y . Aipt; aboie enumerated, reponed - as emitainingooppee:, rfrent lead, or other 'valuable ores, will be offered' Inmarreins m'il l arid paid •PlinettrailY wikbe'subient to ; quarter Scotian. at'not.fess thus fivedollaraper acre. PC nnh Y of "c per p et "' until,- tequired by _cop.! the aections.covered iu whole or part `by. those 1 1 1 W ; *‘' • "' ' ." G EORO'' SI, - ,2 A,CON; • lB4 odttehilYl: • ounnixnsisus, whit* shalinarbo deteinniatel by the day s • s.s• • * - 4-xed Ow the eomoteneemebted" tiro -public Wee iutd an --- ... ;fecerted • W. -Derinryi: Lands, not reported as aforesaid, will be.offered for bale to ''"t "'“o"a"ts."4"u"'!".uurUeluterdßlud4llgOkUib'''' _ • 'r • ''i»?~ is • 1, 6 • • 1 , -A -svbre 02.1 16 1' ' TOCKI47 -- Par value. _Astra?. - Offered. 450.00 1,50.75 sso.uo '50,00 44.00 43.50 50.00 47.00 45 , 0 0 . None in market. 50.00 50.00 45.00 50.00 35 : 00 35,00 3G,00 35,00 5.00 1,43 05,00 25:00 -50.00 • LP: -.- El =ma 'OM the seine manner as other lands,.nn the - laws now in force for the sale of thelmlilic 101_4 .Ximpting tad re serving-feCtioll taell't hill for the use of schools, and laudsreserved for mill ary and other public I'he otTering of lands wilt he commenced on the days rinpointed. proceed in the sante order in which they are advertised. with all -convenient despatch. until the whole Shall have been offered. and tho sales closed. But no sale shall bekept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Gieszl under my hand at the city of Washington. thlt• twenty-seventh day of. January. wino Domini one thous. and eight hundred and forty-eight. By the President, JAMES K. V0.1.X. RICHARD M. YOUNG, `• Co on isrionerof, zhiGenerai Liznd Office: NOTICE TO MINERS AND PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. - All persons Who were, at the passage of the act of lit March, 1847. in possession, by actual occupancy, of any portion of the mineral lands embraced in this proclama tion. under authority of a lease or written permit from the Secretary of l'irar. for the purpose of mining thereon, and all'persons who shall be in possession, by actual oc cupancy. IV a mine or mines, actually discovered before the Ist of March, 1847, as set forth in the act of the-'tat of hlarelt, 1847,. above mentioned, are authorized to eiiter and purchase the same at the price, on the terms and conditions, and to the extent prescribed by that act, and no less, at any time before the day fixed for the com mencement of the sale of those mineral lands, on making proof of possession and occupancy, and of compliance with those terms, to the Remoter:and Receiver of the Laud Office, subject to in appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury; and all - persons entitled - to the right of pre. emption to any of the agricultural lands embraced in this proclamation, are required to establish the Same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after teeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commence ment of the public sale of the lands embracing, the tract claimed, otherwiie such pre-emption claim will be for feited. The certificate of the mineral agent at Satin Ste. Marie, that persons heltlitir, 'tinder leases or permits, or those in the occupancy of a mine or mines. have paid up the per eentem of rents required by the act above mentioned, will be conclusive on that point. Persona occupying under leases or permits, will not be permitted to relinquish their rights under that occupancy, and enter as Squatters; and where:any such leases or permits may expire before the day of sale the riglus granted to the holders thereof will be regarded as reser ving the lands covered Menthe front entry under aity other right till the day of sale, when they will be offered at public Sale as Trdneral lands. TO THE PUBLIC. The " minertl bin& inelnded in the foregoing pro clamation embrace the greater portion of Keweena Point, and the southern shore of 'Lake Superior, in the northern peninsula of Melds:an, and are rendered immensely valuable by the exhaustless mines of copper and other ores found therein. A considerate° number of those mines have already been discovered in the trap ranges bordering on Lake Su pciior, and within a few miles of it, and from The geolo gical character of the country and the explorations al ready made, it cannot be doubted that others equally, if not more, valuable will be found throughout this whole "mineral region." , In some of the mines now worked, copper is found al most pure - and in fact, most of the native copper and ores yieldatreater per-centagc than any other yet dis covered In the world. Silver is also found in considera blequantittes. All the necessary materials for the construction of fur naces, and fuel for smelting. are found in abundance in the immediate neighborhood of the mineral ; and the face of the country Is such, that the mines require but little, if any artificial drainage ; and are therefore worked to great advantage. : The climate in winter. though cold. does not inter rupt the operations of the miners; in fact, that season is considered the most favorable for their operations. The proximity of. these mineral lands to the shore of Lake Superior. on which are several safe and excellent harbors, and the water coannunicatimi therefrom by the Sault Ste. Marie, Lakes Huron, Erie. &c., furnish ready trieatti of transporting the products of these lands to the principal markets of the United Statei atm. very trilling cost. It likewise appearafrom the reports to this office, that the agricultural handl arc of a fait quality. producing the usual culinary vegetables and grass in abuntineee ; and no doubt, when the soil is properly tilled.; it - Waft - b. found favorati. , e for grain crops also ; and air all theta products a fair price and good market will be found at the mines. Tituber, sorb as white and yellow pine, sugar maple, yellow birch. Ste- is. in many places, very abu edunt, and by its thrill); growth, gives evidence of the richness of the soiL ?flaps showing the localities of the mines and other valuable information relating thereto, derived from the geological survey, tec.. which cannot be embracti in this brief notice, svilL be prepared and deposited_with the lend officers at the Sault Ste. Marie, for inspection, as early as practicable before the commencement ofthe public stiles. RICHARD M. NOUNG, • , Commissioner of the Cienrsal Land Office. gge—,s-law-11"hv ATHENJEDA SALOONS . , • AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, war:rev smart% NFLAF. TUE HEAD OF WOOF.. THESE elegant and comfortable Saloons are now•;in the beet order, and will be constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the season—bat-big several Parlors to accommodate private parties of Ladies and Gentlemen, or either separately. where will be served up at any titne,lif the yen- best style, Ice Creams, tweirrberries and Peaches, with Oscan., •., in. their season. The separate department. with Baths end Parlors for Ladies, is now open for the summer season. to which the attention of Ladies is requested, and their patronage ear nestly. solicited, Percales are engaged, and always in attendance. The Gentlemen's Bathing Department is also in com plete order. The eatablishment has been fitted up in a style unsur passed by any other id the (Tuned States. and Ladies and Gentlemen may rest assured that the greatest attention will Le paid to cleanliness and comtort of visiters, in everyrespert. Invalids, in particular, may expect to re ceire the most careful attention, and can he accommo dated with Baths in all their varieties of hot, cold, show er,donse, make and bead, as well As-vapor, &c.. , fie A few Boarders can be accommodated with Boarding by the wick. day or single meal. Apply to PECK, THO:IIPSON It Co., Propriewra. 437- Tickets kw Baths for sale, single or by the dozen, at reduced prices. may2o • (fearnal and Dispatch copy,) Phcentx litre Betekt ritHE subsc ri bers having been appointed sole agents by the' inanuGmturers me the sale of the celebrated "1 hrenis Orteks " are now prepared to 6N orders for any quantity nt set eitsh per 1.000. In the Construction of FurnaCes of all kinds, these Bricks have been pronounced by competent judges us being superior w all other Fite Bricks 110i0 in use. C. A. M'ANULTY A Co., .may:ll Canal Basin. LSCTURES on Skuikspettre7s Life and Characteri.:his Theatrical Labors, SC:4llktlij Poems, ke., by H. N. Hudson. ' • .The Power of the Pulpit, or Thoughts addressed to Christian Ministers, andsholewho bear them, by Gard. tier Spring, D. D. . • The. American Practiee Condensed.or the Family Phy sician. being the Scientific System of Medicine on Vege table Principles, for all classes. by W. Beath, M. For sale by • ELLicriv d. EIVOLISII, No. 56 Market at., bet's ad and 4th, ma3o and N 0.78 Wood at. ;FORSALE—A 'trainable Property on Front and Water street. posseseing A front of 3tl feet on each street. And is 160 feet Croat street to street. This property is de sirable, either for partite residence:4ov business purposes. Also.--Property on Forbe's street, Eighth Ward, con taining a well arrange& two story Brick House. with hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor:cham bers and garret, fire proof root, all new and noatly fin ished. S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent, ma2s Smithfield street. WooDEN BOWLS..-- , -A large lot of assorted t ducum ' bet Bowie on consigusnenz and for sale lots. Ifinr 27 KING & BOMB' 11 7 - .A 1 ,;17 . T ED.— The 1 1 5 =d ~,S ot h ke .F itliv s e h n e . r 3141111 Ira 4:14 i ate - ut a HUABE F RT & ao? - .8, Hand st. SAL ROCRELLE...-02 cases received and for sale by B. A. VA MiESTOCK & CO., niyl2 cos lan and Wood ass. 1 111..PH.MOIVAIA.-20 ounces just received — a - ld tor 0 side by6=7,, - FAUN ESTOCIC &CO., myl2 . - cor fat and Wood As. "UWE ACRES OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. near jll2 the city line of 7th Ward, will be sold at Auction on ?Monday morning next, the 991.41 inst., at it o'clock. at 3. D. Ravi's' Auction Room. corn of Wood and Fifth M. The above will be sold in to o er f one acre each; to.sui s t purchaser's; or 111tOgefiftr, if re4uired. T.e-enty—H, if of the purchase money In hand; the balance.in twoyears. _. • • B. OUTH EIMT, (Amoral Agent,,Sulid-^ -CIHROME YELLOW--5 casts just seeeived and for VV s ale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., melo ' • corner First -anti Wood Sty. OO.F carboys just received and fur .nine by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., malo corner First .and Wood sun B - --- ACON—A few hhds. of very superior Hams and Shoulders; for retailing, for sale by CLIAIMINS k. SMITH rIIOI3ACCO-10 boxes Russell & Robinson's („'ongress; 10 n Baltimore Plug; - 10 J. '.layer's extra St. Lump; Just rcc'd and for sale by ma2o mai.Ett & n.toKrp-4oN. { — AGARS-10,000 Flora Principe Cigars, very superior; 20,000 No. Ide la Cruz; • , 12,000 Nos. ,2 and 3 de la Cruz; Just received and for sale by ma 22 141ILLER N Tlie 3Afnl kirCreedhas received supply of Ete ifor wdo l carding machines, 24 inches wide. .OE.O. COGUIR.A.N, my 6 26 Wood street SUGAR .OV.T.RFA) HAMS.-11.0 bbls. Suet received from 0 eincinhati,.and for sale - kw KING d*. MOOILEIEAD, Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. Steam float Stock for .Sole. ONE. HALF, of the fine steamer WYO htlNCrfor sale; also, one eighth of steamer For partioularahnd terms enquire of - • • S. & W. lialtl3hUGH, '0.3 Winer street and 104 Front st =ii tilaill ME RICHARD M. YOUNG, , Commissioner. war- The steamer Telegraph, has boon hauled up to her old landing, at the foot of Wall at., and in now receiving freight and passengers for Pittsburgh, for which place she starts to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, positively.—Louisrille Corn. of 29th. REAWLAR SA7rJADAT PiLialer....”Plie No !fine and fast passenger steam Par. kot TELEGIIrIPII, .1. 3. Perry. Cora. mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Pints, every Saturday. at lb o'eleek precisely For freight or passage apply on board, or to FOR81"111 tr. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph hat been built expressly for a regular Packt, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers: the aneconmodations are inferior to no boat on the Western ‘valets. The Teleraph will no. in COMICS inn with the Den Franklin No Sand Pike No 9. to Saint Louie—time through, mg mars. ap2l-y. WIVE A Malt OliltrisE•9lllM-61Titee CHANGI; OF TlME—Strnimer Arrange. ram Aril 21. Alanchester et o'clock in the meni mor f ning. a t d gt ea--Leare ch even hour and, 1 o'clock at night- -excepting her I o'clock trip, xsiliel3 be omitted. Leas,, her Pitt street lauding, Imicer the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in.the morn ing,. and at half-pest each hour. until half-pest 9at night, mauling her hall•past I trip. Sundays excepted. irrOmatiwood Garden Is now open for the reception of. visitors. The Mat lands at the Garden. 11211.2 • J. AMAIN, Proprietor. ----- iiummer A ri"ingemeast. TIIF. steamer BF.kVEIL Chas. F.. Clarke, Alaster, Mitt Marc Pittsburgh for Beaver, trcsagr Mi l lilli ow, rind Wellsville. every Monday, IVedutstlay, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at b o'clock, A. at. flaying a boat al the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mat 7-11 O. W. HARTON k CO., Agents. Greenwood Gardens. rIHIS pleasant place of resort. two miles from the city, I_ on the bank of the Ohio River, it now in full opera tion. The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat. NY' expense has been spared to make it a desirablo placsf for recreation. sotaitch needed in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The grounds are well shaded with fruit nod ornamental trees, and flowers. in graft profusion: The Saloons are supplied with lee Cream. tiMperata drinks. ConfeCtioner ies. Strawberries. and fruit of all kinds, in its season. ir' The Steamer GitP.ENNVOOD, a i'lenture leaves her landing, Priv trrsgsr, below the old Allegheny - Bridge; half-past eneh hoar, from ball past t., until half-past 9. P. at.. omitting her balf-past l trip. This bout has been built expressly for the conveyance of Nissen. , gem to this Garden. Penton* wishing to remain in the Garden till a later hour than 9 o'clock, can be aceomcam dated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole establishtne tit is conducted on strictly moral and temperate principles, and closed on Sunday. may'2o JAMES *RAIN. Attest Airs rat of New Goods. AT 49 Liturty nrert.- , --The subscriber has just receiv ed a large and hismisbale stbck of fashionable goods, for gentlemen's Summer Wear, Sabh as French, English, and 13elgin Cloths. Drop des lei, Caslirnaretts, Merino. Ca”imeres, Dontbnzliscs, and Snifter Cloths, of all col ors and qualities. Also, a great varittY of fancy Cassi metes and figured A lso , many of them entirely new styles, which are no. to be found elsewhere in Ibis city: together with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest.: lags, all of which will he made to order In the most rash. ionnble manner. at short notice Gentlemen ftworiag this establishment with their orders, may rely upon their gar ments being made as well as they can be in any other honse in the country. ON HAND, a large assortment of RiVADY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every description of Dress and Frock Coats. new style bushiest coats, sack coats, blouses, fre. AlSo. a general assortment of pants. vests shirts, cravats, susnenders, and all other articles in th e clothing line, which will be sold low for ciisb. Whole sale purchasers will find it touch to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing inallo P. DELANY, Toiler. F • 'On SALE--Tliat bertUliftli UNA Oica.nitt residence, in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, situate on Fulton, Webster, and Walnut Infects, being Lot No. 74 in Aaron Ifart , s plan, Wag 33 feet 5 inches on Wiall/It Si., VW feet deep to Felton street, and fronting on Fulton it. 77 feet 9 111Cifelt: and bounded by Webster at. about 10 teen—on which is erected a large and well finished brick DWZLL-I.NU- HOUSE, with out building. For particu lars, enquire of John B. Butler, at Lavrrsuacrille; or of James C. Cummins, Pittsburgh: ma27-If MO RGA N'S KILLERb riifis away the wtris erip leenrc ois 'lfr. Jean D. Aan—lkat air : This is to cert ify that I purchased of Mr. Porter, Airte phial of your great Worm Killer, and gave two teaspoonfuls of it JO one of my chil dren, two years old, and an a short time ilpassed upwards of forty-nix large worm*. 4.aousw artlemotiou.” "I wheel's that the about atainentent is Brie:. OHIO PLANING hll l .L—Brarcas street wed Wafer lone, (along Chattier st.,) Firm Ward, Allegheny city,naar Manchester.—.GEOßGE DRAHlift having resumed bu siness, has erceted the necessary machinery ut the above place for tinning out all work in hie line, and is prepared to take boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. Meld st . Dressed llooring boards. siding, &c., always on hand A Mtge quantity of dried ilooriag lumber un hand. Orders from Weatern Luraber Mextbants promptly ox coined. mnJU-tf C • 011)NALES L SUMMER. STUFFS--A. A. Ma son & Co.. 60 Market street, hnve received 4 eases of Cottentules and Summer Stud's., comprising evary style suitable for summer wear. muao _ [NEN GOODS—A. A. Mason T. Co.. lifFakuaket street, Lhave just opened 8 ps. 16.4 Linen Sheetings. Also, 6.ps. 64 Pillow Case do.; 11-4 White Linen, in' great riety.amtso Commercial Row Cabinet Wareroo m. YOUNG 8 Co. 4g gnio nem "LAVE removed their CABINET WARE-ROOMS to Commercial Haw. Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield. where they will keep constantly on hand-an extensive assortment ',of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Cheri every article in their line of business. ~,,*.lJndertaking promptly:ettended to at reasonable prices. may 27 Merchant TAHard MBE subscriber respectfully announcesio his custom era, and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity, g enerally, that he has received his, sual' assortment of pring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. IRS stock comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassitneres;..rich Vestings,of owl fancy patterns; aIL of which he is prepared to.manufacture in the best and most fasltibita`ble style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly-on hand and 4nada to order. WM, 8.. SHAFFER, - • Water-st„ ad door above limit:mai Rotel. SPIMPS 11 . ) .-e t &ititiE.—.40 barrels just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNEWMCK & CO., relay 10. , cos. let and Wood ste. Monongahela Navigation Company. "DOCKS will he opened for the subscription of Stock to Li extend this improvement from Brownsville .to the State line, at the following times and places, viz: at Warnestrirgh,-Green go., on the 30th and 3tat Mar; New Geneva, , Payette co; on the Ist June; West Brownsville, li r ashington co., on the 2d-Itmc; Pittsburgh, at the Exchange Bank,) on the' 4th June; and to remote open at the last mentioned place untiloth erwise directed - . By order.of the :Board of-Managers.: apla - = NAKEWEIsL. Sec'y. ErGazotte anct:Teurgial, Eittshurglr, •NruyneSburgh Messenger; - Gemini of Libarty,, 'Uniontown; • sftagriner, Washington; timatitintilaune 4th, saiiVsend pvyof 0•11-: ~ 3 :5 ea221 .90 L 1:; ','~.i' =I NEI tiji.)47 • 3litriliigcnre PORI ON PIT TSBUROU veer %VATER IN THE ORA:CM! A RRIVF.I). Stemner'Senver, Clark. Wellsville; " klaltie, Jacobi, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do; " Michicati No. 2, Gilson. Beaver; " Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; " Censul, Kinney., Wheeling; Messenger; Hemphill, Cincinnati; " Telegraph, Perry. Louisville. " North River, Dean. St. Lout. , ; Isaac Newton. Mason, Cincinnati; CarolLte. Nixon,Lotna vale, DF:PAHTHD, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wolisvillel " Baltic .Jacobs Brownsvil le. Atlanito, Par kinson, Brownsville; • • " New England, Dean, Oin; Clipper,No. 2, Crooks, Cineinnati; Consul. Kinney, Whcoling; " Colorado. Gormly, St. Louts; " De Witt Clinton, Devinney, New Orleans Viir The Illinois river is reported as falling at Pe. ru but rising slowly hom Beardstown to the mouth, with a good stage of water in the channel. The up. per Mississippi and tributaries are reported falling, with 31 feet on upper. and scant 3 feet water on Lower Rapids. The Tamerlane arrived last evening from Weston. Her officers report the Missouri river low, and falling from Weston to the mouth of tbe Osage. Below that point it is rising, with upwards of six feet water in the channel. The Mississippi at this point has risen some two feet, and continues t, rise slowly; there is sufficiency of water in the chili:- nel to Cairo for all business purposes,--S/. Louis New Era. Taavir..—The steamer Sultan, arrived yester day. from New Orleans with 580 passengers—l6o cabin, 420 deck. The onbin passengers for the mosrpart belong East, and will take the Lake route home.—St. Louis New ETU. lfkit If the groat Central Rail Road was finishcd x and continued through to St. Louis such armies of passengers would pass through Pittsburgh. Yes, if! Calf The steamer" Fort Wayne and arks/tat, both arrived hero on Saturday, with a large number of passengers. The greater portion, citizens and mer chants of St. Louis, with their families, on Arlin of pleasure and recreatien, to the North East, It is quite early in the season for travel of this kind; but we suppose dull times are driving our Western friends into Summer quarters.-•-Louisroille Courier if 2814. 105" We understand that Capt. Lampton , s fine steamer, the Gen. Washington, starts on her first trip to Pittsburgh, on Friday next. She intends remain: ing in the trade as a regular paoket.---I,meis rifle Courier of 291 h. /Or Sec card of Brownsville packets See earthier Wellsville packett LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI do LOUISVfI 4 0140 LIXB, "S WHIGII: u Preptrea, wholesale Rod retail. by 'he AMUEL proprietors. T 'SOHN 0 MOROAN, iiruggiat, Wood street. Pittsburgh. ME ...‘. ~;,-,'...-';' ;;:;:'','-'-' .....; :.,,-.• t..-' ,. •:',] ,. .:;:. - , -, .: ._ ; • 4 rt-4 etrOßrgatir B Y JAMES .11 - BIs"NNA, AUPTIaIrEER. No. 114 Wool) sruncr, R4 O As "M tt 'FMB POSITIVE SALE.--.By order of Trustee., of sivalwible X. farm of land, in Peebles Township Allegheny coun ty near the city of Pittsburgh,. suitable for country scat-, at Auction. -011 Monday next June sth aflo o'clock A.M. . precisely, will bo sold at public sale to the highest and best bidder without reserve - in front of the new Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, by order of John Billiton of Whee/ing, Va., Trustee, under the last Will Susan Simpscui. deceased, and Wm. Bishop one of the Devisees Of said Susan. Simpson deceased, a valuable farm or tract of laud containing 21 acres and tas poles, beautifully sit- . uated 4 milei from the Pittsburgh in Peebles town- , ship fronting on the Alle ny river, being a part of the form of the late Diehard ishop deceased. A plan of the property can be seen any day previous to the sale by eallin on WM. Bishop ofLawrenbeville or at NPKenna's Auctiori,Booma Pittsburgh, and the same will be exhibit ed at the time Of sale. The above property will bey sold with a clear title; free from Dower Right, or any other ineutabrauce .whatever. It is the most valuable and handscunely located property in Allegheny county, the land is rich .and in a high state of cultivation and, from its centre -neat distance to the city of Pittsburgh and Al legheny Arsenal renders it admirably adapted for Private residences or country seats. It command a splendid view of the Allegheny river, both above and below,and is but a short distance beyond the new Cemetery. Terms of sale.--One fifth cash, one fifth in 4 months ("lathe balance in three 0 4014 payments of sane two and three years withlinterest, the , interest on the whole sum payable annually, the deferred payments to be secured:by bond and a mortaFe on the premises: Juicy BISICOP, 01 Wheeling, Va., Trustee. Wst. &snot. of Lawrencevile, one of the Devisees. let JAMES MICENNA. Anet. 7 IA.I . ItA SALE of Dry Mood>, Fancy Artuirs, hatches I_4' and Cutlery.—Win be &did, .at ArKennies Auction Room, Yo. 1 l 4 Wood street. three doors from Fifth. day and night. (Sundays excepted,) until the large stock on band is disposed of, Its peremptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the least possible delay, the various consignments it:mauling unsold from the presenrspring trade. Terms: All sums under 850,00. cash, par funds: from 5 50 . 00 to el o o.oo, sixty &LYN and all stuns over $lOO,OO, three months, good apifroved enthused notes. opts 9 JAMES hI'KEI~Wq. duct. • _ - 001: AT THIS!—Stil,,Oll6l Worth of "iindriphia L 4 ready made Clothing, ut AuCam' and Private Sale. for tcu days only, at M'Kemia's Auutictu Roorns„?.io.ll4 Wood street, three doors front Fifth, commencing at 10 o'clock A. 22., and at 2P. M., cf each - day, and at earl ygas light cacti evening. Gentlemen who aro in want of such articles, willplease call immediately, as the stock must and will be said, 'tyitlient reserve. The Goads can be examined at any tune during each day, and purchas ers buying o.t Auction will be warranted tp bo suited in size; if not, they 'mod not take the artioles. nuilB JAMES AVICENNA, Auct. O.PEr.N.DID Doublearr.g--7iTirtroi,o4.lt criQing Puce, tS) with fancy case. 4,-, at Aurtion.—On Saturday even ing next, June 3d. at 8 o'clock precisely, will be sold. et McKenna'. Auction Rooms, No. 114 1% soil street, three doers from Fifth, I splendid second-hand double barreled Fowling Piece, stubb and twist, toads to order in the city of Landoll far a gentleman in this place, with fancy case, shot bag, accoutrements. &c. it is the best article of the kind, perhaps, ever offered at Auction in the city, and can be exuiniued any time previous to the sale. may3t JAMES MeKENNA. Auet AVE" WON - 8 as,-- Hy JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, Sauth-Ea.: corm, of Irood and Fifth streets B I.7ILDING LOTS on PennryfrauloArenur,.at damns. On Saturday. June 3d, 184 S, at 4 - o'clock P. 31.,witl be sold on the premises, 9 valuable Building Lots. iu the Nth Ward of the city, at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Pride street. These Lots are very beautifully sit- . tinted on the South side of Pennsylvania Avenue, oppo site the residence of George L. iteig, Esq., and are very desirable for private residences or business purposes:— They will be sold altogether, or„scparotely,as purcltrsers may prefer. 'Pettus One-fifth cash. the balance in four equal an, Waal p.)lnents, %vith interest from Ist May. Possession given immediately. JOHN 1). DAVIS, mny3l Auctioneer. I) ll° at Auction.-011 010itity, next itine sth , a t 10 o'cloci: A. M. mill he sold at Dnvis' Auction Roams, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. a large invoice of tine. fresh and thshionable Drell Goods, con sisting of all Wool De Laines; Cashmeres; Mode color De Lalue.s; Gingham Lawns; French, Scotch and Do mestic Ginghams; Balzarines; Dorados; Merinnost Eng lish and American fibintsas; Alaticcsii; flerges; . .Pninted ke.t limed Cloths; Cassimeres; Satnnets; Jeans; Drillings; Long Clutha; Mastitis; Hosiery; Edgings, Ac. At 0 O'clocki F. M. 00 M. liuvanna Cigars. assorted brands; 3 tibia. N. O. Molasses; 4 tibia, Herring and Mackarel; 5 half chests V. IL Tea; Tobacco and Liquo rice, Ac. Also, Household Furniture; Kitchen utensils; new Fur niture. in great variety. At n o'clock. fancy German Goods: Dry Goods: Gold and Silver Watches; Cutlery; Books: Musical Instru ment*, &c. JOHN D. DAVIS. j et Auctioneer. (IN o'cloc k , at the Commercial Sales Boom, Corner of Wood and F fth street*, will be sold, a large collection of Books. Pena, and Paper, valuable works in the Arts, Sciences, Classi cal and Standard Literature. Fine letter and cap Writing Paper, Turkey Mill; Bishop and Lawrence's make ; Gold and Steel Pens. Books can ha examined nu. theaftcrneon cc tale; JOIEN; D. DA N IS. Auct. AV 'ZION SALES IN lIIRMINGUABI, BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, A ucra. ON FRIDAY EYENINO. lath inst., atS o'clook, at the lJ Aoction Room corner of Carson and Centre (second floor of the building occupied by 31assrs, NVctidt k Dry OtMds Metchants4 will be sold. without eceerve, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing,. Phirts, Hardware, Watches, and Jewelry, 1100k5,40. Dealers are..requeSted to attend, as the salt will be pas- Ileteaner. I shall have regular night sales of dry gpods. hardware, ke.: at the above mentioned room, on trfsday,Wednesday and Friday crenimrs of every week. r.tayltl BURNSIDE. Anct. DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, initiation— WIII bh sold whlutut reserve, on Saturday eventing, Jnne 3d, at Si o'clock, at the Auction Room, Ninth Welt Corner of Federal Street and the Diamond, onr brick dwelling lamer and kit, (tooting on White Oak alley 21 feet, and extending batik OS feet to a 10 feet alley, being No. 12 In John Alowry'a Flan of Lots. Terms: (Inc half Cash; residue in three equal annual paymens, with interest. W3L .1. BURNSIDE, And. - / - lONSUMPTION, CGCGII, SPITTING OF BLOOD, a..." BRONCHITIS, &c.—T'a Consumptim.—Four-flans of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or au ob. 'traction and consequent inflammation of the delicate li ning of those tubes. 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 Mortd, matter, or phlegm, width 'finally exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues. JATNI.'S EXPECPORANTNEVER PAILS to remove this obstruction and produces the must pleasing and happy results. It is certain.in its effects, and cannot fail ta relieve. IrpFur sale In Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TI'..4„STORE, - 71) Fourth at.. near Wood. Tdke - LL persons knowing thempelves indebted tO Atthurs. /1_ Nicholson A. CO., (Eagle Foundryo are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts bei placed in the hands of a Justice pf the Peace, on the I.st Jo& next. May 16 .411 THURS, NICHOLSON A. Co. 117 /t general assortment of Ifollett Ware . &n., at Ma toweatMarket rates. Liberty at.. head of Wood at.. mayl7-2rn ARTHERS de NICIRILISON. - • • Corarroirerry ciltd Foirrth Streets, Pit:stun:h. rillillundersugned, preMiletor of the above well known Hotel, respectfully isittirtas the public that she has gone to greit eXPense Au fitting up the house for the re ception and aecerhunodatiott of her old customers, and all who May bgker her with their patronage. She is deter inined that the Hotel, as heretofore, shall sustain the re putation of being a quiet, orderly, and well conducted es tablishment. No pains or expense will be spared an her part, to reader haunters and travels/a as contferrahle as they can possibly be at any other public lipase in the city. Her table will be provided with every 1aT,11,7 the w.arkel affords; in short, her guests may rest assured that she will use every exertion in her power to render them full and cntire satisfaction. 4 share pf public patronage js respectfully solicited.. Don't forget fife place--cosncr of - Pessyind fourth. maim J. LITTLE. EXTRACI' or a letter, 4.ated Seelsyff le, May 8, VAS. Mr. Joitzt P, Illottoatt:.—PAar Sir;-1 hate sold six dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrup. in this place, and have never known it in any one Instance to fail in r effect lug a permanent cure, but frequentlyfind that one fourth of a bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe coughs. I hark been out of the Syrup for some time, and truly believe I could have sold tux dozen more, if 1 had had it. I will always try and keep a. good supply on hand, is no other Cough SyraP wiff sell since yours has been Introduced-J=4. W. 4.2; MUT. 17". Prepared and sold by Joltn IY. Morgan, Druggist, Wood street, one doot , below DiaMond alley, Pittsburgh. Alto, for sale in Monongahela City, by Dr. \ William 11. g, 4. T. Gregg, and J. W. Smith. In Elizabeth, by James Flack; and genertilly„ by all the Druggists and Store-keepers in Western Pennsylvania. mayl.7 btagle Ice Cream Saloon, WOOD MEET, BEEWEEN TIMED AND POLDER &MEM: ll&This fashionable place of resort is Now or mi. Persons wishing for LEMONADE, ICE CEEAM, .or 'any of the delicacies of the sett , son, cannot do betterth an to callat beanis es tablishment. The BAWL& SALOON has • 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 proprietors beg leave to state, that nothing shall he wanting on their part, to make it one of the most pleasant places of resort, for Ladies and Gentlemen, in this city. (may:111 . IrRARCE .h. BRYAN. Lb r Property and Ir.a&P Payments. JR SALE--A Brick House anditto, 24 • feet front on i =mite street, by 104 feet deep. Price, 81,200. Tams: exio in tiand, balance in nine years, in quarterly pay ments. The purchaser will thus be enabled to POBSCIIS himself. of this property by paying little more than a rent. S. GUTH BERT, General'Agent,. Smithfield street. risttersoll'• Carriage t Ann &Glory, Opposite the Merchants' .Iton/, Smitkiiend street, and in Di amond Nay, between. Wood and Smititrisitt Oval, may always he found anassort as ' men( .of Family Carriages Harouches Buggies, and all kinds of Heavy Work, "' from aria horse Wagon down to a Whoa. barrow. „Persona wishing tO parthase .or Motown for,. any thing in the above line arc respectfully Invited to Calt : they U-ti BALED PROPOSALS.—SeaIed Proposals will be re 1Y aeived by , thd'Anditors. of Reserve township, Alld gheny county, until the Ktdifar Of dune: ibtoinatrintr,and ;grading Roads of said 'township. Auditors Will' meet on the Sat and 6th of 414, ars irtiocr A. - . M. at the .hoissoof4. ; Worthington,...on the Butler; road, to oho* :what work is -to'dmon•enott,mul, thr.vt.hibitithey„,:vrishio • .. • :•_•. - . UIJt Es VENN;Audttbra &Mai not, cety fine. far sale b Ai -• = • B.MIO 9ANQ.4,4414€ . . „ .3-.1 -‘ -. ^-..13.....,..,.`" Frle NEM Salts dm Inctfon. ::;+‘ MGM MN Golden .. ' ' ElThe ln Beii...lllve - 1 ,9 '- MID: undersigned noticed with surprise, in the Chiant eM of May :Mth, nu article signed by Young & Ste venson, whereto Centel:tint is made llgttlligi me . , for- pla, clog, in front of try Dry Goods Store on Market street, between Third and:Fourth streets, as a signor distinetive mark, a "Golden Be e-ll ire 't ... Messrs. Y. k S scent to 'claim that they have the ex-- clukipe ' lit to use such a sign in Pittsburgh. Bp(, they shot no legal peuent for such a right, 1 shall continue to use the •nt I havpadopied, or nay other that I choose --satiated t at my doing so is no departure from mercan tile togged, a id nb infrtngearient on my neighbors' rights. And I feel ati that no honcitubk merchant will object to my using rat mns as I think proper. Fair, open, and honorable comp non seeks no such esclusive nghts, and makes no such childish cumplainti. I tle\ I-seek not to injure, in any. way, Messrs. l'oung'Sc Ste venson: All who choose to Etude withlliem can do so; and all who choose to call at my sure, at the sign of the "Golden Bee-Hive," on Market street. between Third and Fourth, will there find as goad n- Stock mid assortment of Dry Goods—for sale as cheap, and - on us liberal terms-- as can be found at the rival' .Bou . - . lii. ve . " of my complain- . " Il l'fi l ti e t il i b s b ts ° ll l L.l : call fair business coMpetition; and I do not believe Messrs. Y. & S. will gain notch "neeris,sion to their custom by - such silly efforts to place themselves be forem the public in their amiable attitude of noticed men., Whr.l.'.. -RUSSELL. • EL: D. Thompson, No. 110 a ll arkal:Streat; Asjust rtnurned from the eusternxities With his se cond supply of Spring and Stunmer mor,OQQDS! Having disposed of the.whole of the Carpel Stock, pre vious to going east this last tinie—and being entirely tree from the care of that business—l tun enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods. . - ' Customers and the public generally...may depend upon finding, at the above No, every-Wing rich suzd beautiful that is to be found in the Dry Goods market. - - Ile has in store, and is now receiving,ithe following Goodat Barred and plaitt Greneniens; Burred and plsiu Silk Tissues; , Satin barred aid plain Bareges; • .. Immartine Plaids, new article; Jasper Plaids; dti . do.; French and Organdy Lamina; Baited and Plum Linen Gin pants. DRESS SIL4*. ' Rich Charuelimis, alrsitatles: . . Rich changeable stripedi • rieh barred; Fine Lustred black do., all Widths, for Mantillas, Visette, &c.; Brussels Lace and . Silk Fringes, 'for ,ttiroming the above; good assortment. Shiiisii—This department is very full: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berage; new style Linen Net, 8-4 for SI each; with every variety aglow prices. Linen Goods—Damask Takla Cloths; Bleached and Brown Napkins; Towellinp•si-Crashei, Darnley Shoot ings, ire. Dinxhares—french, English, and 31anchester, of every style . and texture. Catiente,,4n endless variety, from file. ttperunls. • Bleached and Brown Sheeting's. Drillings, &c. • Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as Ole.. &c. ma. 9. • It D. THOMPSON. New Dry Goods..Nresh AT NO. 65 AIAIIIIZT R. , lICIWNEN 411152. AN112118.1/4.1.510:111. 'HE undeisigned has just received a large auji did assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased front the Itti porters and 3lanufacturers, since the recent greet fall to prices, viz : 4-4 Brown Muslidi , blebs. Furniture Prints fi to 124 e. 7-8 Bleached " I 4-4 Purple . • 12; 4-4 " " 8 " Blue and orange prints 124 " Dress Dinghants 14 to 25 English Lawns 124 " NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS. Satin stripe Granite &wage, Fancy Dress Silks, . Plaid Crape D'Orleans, C.11;Ittlele0111" " • Satin at. and pr. Sill:Tissue, Black Stain barred Silks, New style Preach Lawns, Black Gro. IP Arinour Camlet Lustres. New style Brocade. The LA.DIES are requested to call and examine a splen did assortment of new style Paris printed - Cashmere Shawhe white and colored embroidered Clanton Crape Shrivel.% Silk Tissue Shawls, white Brosha Da rage Shawls, Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black sigk and Black Barred Enrage Shawls . , Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibct and !Sous D' Lame Shawls. ' • I have alio received n betintind assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cravats and Scarfs, black. naid colored Eld Gloves, lisle thread Mohair and twisted silk Gloves and Mitts; a va riety of new style Parasols. Parasoletts nod Sun Shades. The Cihugl.msmc are . particularly requested to rail and aexamine beautiful assortment of Mark, blue, olive brown and invisible green French awl English Cloths, and a variety of tiew, style fpler VCSU/1:15; Cassitneres, Cravats, /Se. Ilatve also a hirer stork of Staple Goods, viz: -Brown and Weached linen Table tloths,' Russia Diaper,.lrish Linen. Cononade, Linen Drilling. Checks, Blue Drills, Manefrester and Scotch Gingham!, ChuntbreT Ginghuryts r brown.. and bleached Muslim of all descriptions, which will be led Matt 25 per cent. below last penes prices. A IiSA LOM _MORRIS, c epa N 0.41.5 Market - street. Pittsburgh. Bight and Wrong; - - 1?AIR and open coMpetition in business all men admire; it is the life of (tette ; but advantages are sometimes anetupted to 41, taken, *Mp)h are alike nnfa4r and dishon, enable. • When the undersigned commenced to ocaupy the Dry Goods r,rstablishinent df•Messrs. Jacob and Procker, on Market street, they adopted then sign, " AAJolden 13ee- Rive," and as a distinctire. mark by which their custom ' - era might know their ettabli tirdent, they have advertised their store extensively as c Ggld lice-llive." and if any advantage is derifed f m their adyertisements,They claim it as their awn, havii g paid for it. They hare. therefore, seen with spine surprise. that Mr. William 1.. Hassell, a pry Griesis Dealer on the same street ; hes visaed in from of his - stele, a "Golden Dee- Hive.' similar iu fans and eppearance. to that which they have used for several_ years Imst. We do not dispute Mr. ROASSCPS right in the abstract to make use of any ernbleip ho pleases for a stgn for his store. but we do Mahn that he has Sommer to deceive our customer., by making- lids pretence; that this id the old established Bee-Hive Store, and we deem it our duty to ourselves ,snit gusto:riots local! their attention to this Or• eminence in order that they may not be deceived, Let they( observe that the original Dee-Hire Store. whale Dry Goods see shwaV. sold cheap, is einem; Fourth It., and Mc Diamond, on Marker sr., and this will prevent mistakes. We owe Mr. Russell no id.wilLbut if he thinks to catch a small. Portion Of au; business by such sultternagea as this, we think the public will show him that hels miens ken. 'industry, openness and fair destine is the motto at the original Golden Bee-Hive„ Market st., between the Diamond and Fonrth street, where an extensive assort ment of Dry Goods of the latest styles, will contlnue r to be sold at the cheapest rates, by tna-07 ___ _ YOUNG & STEVENSON. _ -- ++ A. MASON & CO., 60 Market st:,:htive recnived 17..6 eases of eheap Printed [Amite and Mtudins; Ndo. of French do., of every variety of style; 10 - der. of good style Gingbanis; 4 do. new style of Print 4 dd. Blue and Orange Calleoesii 30 do. 'Bleached 21111511 M: all widthsi also, eases Bleaclied,Bros.incnd Blue Ccittoruples, Checks, Oardbroous, &c., all o f uthieh - will be offered at beloweet eastern wholesale price*. - Haw To HouseZKeeterd.WlßEiTb74l-;?lM41 ers r — i " It4ottlg-14eie rgs3leatedlam! Dam ask- Table Linens. all widths; ad Bleached Table Cloths. all sites; IPPifins, Doilies, Diapers, Crash. c.: 10-1, 11-4, 12-4 Toilet Quilts; 10-4, 11-4, 12.4 Bleached Cotton ,Shestiags; 4-4 and 0-8 Duff ‘Viadove Dollart4i Ert broidere4 DroAciy, foy Windows, in pairs and by die yard; Terkel' Red Chintz, plain and figured, with border; renlb Embroidered Table and piano Covers„ worsted and linen. All or which syjil be sold at reduced prices. ma 27 ROBERT D. THOMPSON% • By Exprzas. CFiNTS, SUMMER GOODS.--,Super, single millefi )Prtnteh Habit Cloths;_ rich styles Cassiineres.,..: black and colored Cashmerettsr Queen's and •suia.u..* . 7 figured and plain Loran IP Etas. Pestings, 4 .. seryeivice. Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and Tree Witten Drills; Cheaper Het! jf,OBINSO "S (lath Stare, mar,V, • Post Buildiugg, ebriret Vitae and %Viand, • Third fiuppik rot , tl lipasoia.- - vir R. MURPHY i intir - Wedding his THIRD sfjp. KAT pi GUMS tot the: Benson; and his stock now comprises teic ot Vest attics of French Prints, from 01 to IPI cents. English Chiatzeit, English Purple Chintzes. Small fig ?stills. for Children; do. barM Ginghastis,do ; Pramlt dad. fi;oglisli Dress Ginghsims; Linen do.; Furnittire Prints, front al to fine; superior Shirting Mus lin, for 10 andl4 cents; Irish Linens, of pure Sax, and very low; Long Lawns; Rheetiug Muslims, from to 3 yards wide; Pktiow 'Cose Mullins, a n d other house keep- Ing.gOods. such os erasl2, divert, umels, napithrs, white and e.olored gtrilta,lce., Al the nonh-east toinn of Fourth and Markets(!. Merehants will find. in our Wholesale Rooms, up stairs, a choice Mock .of Prints., Dinghams,fre., tt fovr prices. _matt RISI LINEN: AND SWATIN • MUSLINS-.- - .IV R. Murphy has lately meeiyed an additional *amply of .tire above goods. The Linens ,nre warranteil pure dax, and very low for quality. y 97 super* Long Cloth Shirting Muslins, at red teed Paces. Skectings—Alsu, lately received, an assortment of Sheeting's, bleached aad anbleanted, received, ' lane to three }ards Wide. rinc—.42 Carr Malin; tTeiediuni and vciy fine cfnali ties, very. cheap.. Diapers and Cirash. for Thoolling—Lore priced and fine. Colored Quilts—lncluding Setae v.er.y huge, find of a su perior quality. r.or sale at the north-cast corner of Fourth and Market stroeta. nra3o TIECEIVED THIS BAY. by Express, a small lot of _lnu French Cassimeres. light colors. for summer wear.— This lot is of superior style and quality, and will be sold cheap. • Also, a Anion lot of fine Linen ;killings ; with satin stripe; and barred:" This lot is of superior xmality, and cannot he hdd elsewhere in this MAY. Also, a small lot of plain. white and embroidered Marseille* Irestingt.— The patronage of the public is solicited. may 227 W.E.B.NEBUBH,.2.SILiberty at (Journal co. y.) i heap. - resit Go ;1. • • ;UST OPENED, at - No.,,P,,corner 7.outth and nit , kettata,, one „diose,of Itandatnae Balzannet, Which will /saaold pt.lhe.low Price , of 121 centa per yard: ateo, 1 -came Ana do, at 143, per *Li: Dna27 PHILIP DOSS._ • NEW GOODS—NEW GOODS . --Theitndersigned has just returned from the gastrin eitteg,susd lane* re ceiving a gery• large *Morn:dente newand handsome summer Dry Goods.- .ile grill, in a few dig's, bare op en, for the inspection of parchment, the laigest and the tram cuarczor stock of desimhle goods -that, he -has ever broughtkahis market. •Pricee never were lower. Call soon and secure ahritgain: 7. PIIILIP ROSS.iria2.7 • N0.,59. cornet Fourth - Md -. Market eta 01-I.LI LICURS! -CALICOES :—Grrailirdueriba if }wires of IV - e. 59.-f—Now opo ding az No. 50; dOrner Of .Fourdi And Market kr, thelteapeat atonic df tidvf etyla ealluotia and elfafzes via - have. ever offered, linens which .are ' 1 .Os. dark oallebes, at 3 - cis. - por yard ;,,- 1 •ds: pus le- do do loaf colors; 1 CB. plaid do do d - ea. atriped 'do - 'O4 - 4 0 ad Arse; a fall' aupply of very rich and due ort - Uroea and dhintzed of superior quality, and of rinancis , oatdeaiarksar from 10 - nd 123 c. per yard. ,Ima27] PIIIILIP ROSS. ITEM- recoived, by_Fspreas, 2 PaSurerFranch Black elbth; zuld.6 'Raper' Fikaaf Casainieres, which, will be seglemrby: C. WIMNEBITRO, Libettp AB OW :.s. ems, for bale at de... - ERE =ME r" +, Elm Opals MEV . ~:.~-~i~g~E~t~t~~~ Got. LE.cTio.N.B.7-The.stibsiribei• , iroadd.reitpectfully inform the oitKens of Pitishargh 4nd'Allegheny, that n intends {cretin colleuttugtpar Ott'lttondnynext. June sth; thromli t c 4 . llo*ring coon'tlaa. , Washington, Green and Valetta. Persons havnn; tnishicssin any of the alictecOundeir., can have it attended to prosuptly.— Reference—Morning Post, Smith a: Sinclair, Miller. Rieketson and Gatette. fmnal-td] .IAFt. C. RICIIF.Y. Nsw BOOKS.—Lectureit 9,0 Abal t ispeare, by 1i.•14. Hudson, in two volumes.. Tite PI:Mel:110f lAr illain lb et ortta oddressed to uttri,Slian ministers, tifid - thfule vvllplicar them. on the influence of a preiehed, 06spel, tlio Rev. Gurditter The l'eusant and his Landlord. by the Baroness Knorr ing. 'Translated by Mary Lamartine's Girondists, ya. tristory of the Gi rondists, or personal memoir ofthe patriots of the French Revolution, from sourees--by A.. de La— inartille. - & few copies of each of thhe above works reeeived.this day and fer sale by JOIINSI'O.V & STOCKTON; nty3l Boolzsellers, coiner Market tind ad. ins: • 151,R We,r4 Drig . rpHE undersigned respectfittly announces to the 611- .1_ a .zens in the new , pod upper pacts 91.0 e City, that be Opened new Dritgliitore.corite - k elf Washington and Wylie streets. whereP.ll , 3:sleittne' preseriptitms carefully compounded. :* simprior risiortment of Medi. 'eines and Perfumery hay been leleeted. Every article in the Drug line Will be kept eanstantly on band. The es:- tabliehment Will Lo under the supervi4ion of Dr. ALEX'. i le y En t rirte t, .. totin 4 ha d at, all hours lir night. 1 . : LI.. BLACK New pismer and BankEstatillisltment, No. 7Er Wood atreei, &With riturik and .Thamond subscribe flu - veins* opened, * the above stand, large stock of dtiferent qualities Ruled and Plain hoopidA ;;W laeatip g apil LOST IlaPlrt COnlinercial and,Pue.rtpt. P c4Frat Cup, Demyand edium Writing Paper for 131Rult fit3pksi Meditan , and 114yal . Colhied Printing Papus, Pruners , gnamelled and Ivory Surface Cards, Nos. 2, :1; 4. sata)l aitd - double small; Me dium, Demy and :tap Pak,,Liduka and Ledgers. 'superior paper, and best cash.ti ( , titling; .`4 , ehuol quills. Gold Pens. lak, - trfers. Wax.- Kill &c. Blank' of all size , . Inlet, to puttevi. and bound in the lutist substantial nuin.,:f. Country Mereliants supplied It' OWp it.lwest tr.:holed:de prices. for cash,'or RAGS it en,h'rt:tee..4. PItINTiNG. Having a'aot, Office in connexion sriet our estalthsh mem, we are prepared to ~!xuceite all °niers for plain and fancy Printing: Ildeks, Partifililets, Circulars.; .13usiriets Cards, Bill; of Lading, &c.. with despatch.. and t;.t love prices. & No. 7...7! Wood st., bet. Fourth and Dianionti Ur- A t oLt store on Market street. dbetween Third and Fourth, may at all inner be found a large stock of logical and Miscellatieous Hooks. New Minks received, as soon as Publislivd, and sold at the lowest Prices. The puliiirAtiaulS.y.t AilleriCiA4/(litclUr School and Alussuchusnyta ;4049,0 - hc.ciely, (di . % up; un hear. Catalogues furnished Ott aritlication: 1-4.1.101 r EINGLISIL niu2 Market at.. but. l'lltrd and Fint th. • . Splendid Nevr . eort 0/11CKEltING'S GRAND AXU .SQCA RE TIANOS,-- John H. 3lellor, No- SI Wood street, has received from Mr. Chickering, of Boston, a new supnly el his cele brated Piano Fortes, consisting of one magnificent ROSE WOOD GRAND PIANO, Carved Gothic hlouldings and 11 ; 1411 Frame. seven octaves. Thin being the first full ties rand frutties—af hIr:C h iek e ring's ma nufacture---Irought to. Pittsburgh, all the good Pianists in the city are invited to examine it. '0 Also received--ritee 410,70 Wood Pianos, One Rose Wood Roma corner, 7 octaves; do. do. do.. 61 do.; do. ." do. do. ti do. Having received, front Mr Chickering. the exclusive agency tor the sale Of his Piano Fortes, in this city. a.con slant supply will - be kept tett hand. nod tlp prices invari ably the satne as charged by Mr. Chickettug ot Ids factory in Boston. .7011 V hj141.1.0R, moan • NO , SI 'Waist street. - 14011. SALF..--A new tan stf,ry brick House und Lot. If 21 front on Penn street by. feet deep Iq SPri,fig alley. The house is conveniently arranged. huctlig par lor, dining room and drawing room,. 4ttai kitchen, with porch; also, six chambers and finished garret, and a good eellat:—, r all of the beat matefials, and finiiimd modernstyle. ' S. CLITIII4F.RT, trw3o • General Agent, Sirfititheld et. XT. justlereivel oitOonsigiuttot 11 • told for sale by CLT9IMINS & SAIITtf, No. 3 Smithfield street. n0t9.3 site the 31onontratioln Noose. Fin SACKS G4.1.,EN4 PQTATOES. just received per eIV steamer Colorado; for sale b i r _ E 311.17 ND GREER, my` Liberty- strew(; opposite Smithfield st. 1; 4 0R SALE—One-fourth of ate steamer A: - SAVA:CNA, on account:l(o444g terns. Apply to M. liturtilton, on board, pf Thomas Ilamilton. Ruth street. ma2.s,tt 4rLGl.;&—c-1.1 bbls. fresh Family RIMY, just. received Cm consignment, and for sale by - _ . JOHN LITTLE. 4:;., • mayt9 Third at., opposite the Port Mee. INDIGO-73 ;croons Span. Float, just received and for sale by D. A. FAIINESTOCIi. & C0., - mai° corner First and Wood 54. A 31.4.1.30N & Market ' street; will open . this morning a large lot of Hosiery awl Gloves. of every variety. rHE 3101LNINQ P 051% AO all the Daily and Must. of 1 the Weekly Pittsburgh 41.1zd a few Eastern, 'Western and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbet's Counterfeit De Lector, &c.. kept for sale by .1544.0 HARRIS, • 'At his General Ageday And Intelligence Office. Near St. Chief erred gitd qppusite the Exam:go Hotel. inayls 500. 4itldlOS tjile, just received per steamer Oriental, and for sale by EDMOND GREER, Liberty inn opposite Smithfield.. OLD PENS-1 doz. Dagaley, best: kJ - 2 don, do. medium; 1 doz. without holders; - • . 3 doz Bard &Brothers:just receiYed by apt 1. ZEDDLON KINSEY. UPERBLY 1 ,I.IISTRATED EDITION OF THE 1.1 ARABIAN' NlollTExpreasly designed' for family reading; in cktrse of publication by Harper Brothers. New York. Co be completed in 13 parts. Part Ist lust received and fur sale by ?°l6.4ST o b ne N ,tti WrPt r . tt . o ' 1; 11' null? 34 ts. A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAU': QfficT iu .s.lellou's Buildings, conker fif Wylie !nd Finh steels east side of the 'own /Louse. - Callectiug. Conveyaneing, exanfinations of Re, cords. &a.. prOnfptly and accurately attended to. myle I _lo • .41N.0 eli7 10 hp x es EruciiWalltlns is: d r. extra pounds; and 10s; 10 hr.gs No. 1 Sij Twist; 10 " Pgh. Cavendish. 5 " Thy; 00.000 Common Reghrs; 20 ,000 half Bantsh,do.; for sale by tna9 J. ). IVILIJAMS, 110 Wopd 3t 100 ream s News - Print. 2437, 53.00. - ~ Eine Book P4cr,19.x.9.1, 52.75. 43 Imperial. Print. ataltl ' ror sale by ; JOILN li. MELLOR, ma-20 N 0.61 Wood street. PIM OIL. ANkb -L i,NDLES-10 boats Sptini Ont o dles, Mk. 1, hid 6: 2000 gall.Wintekraferas Oil; 1200 " Bleached `Winter Sperm Oil; 1200 " Fall do; 1200 " Bleached - Winter Whale Oil; POO " Winter do; Just received ;and for sale by . ma 29 MILLER. & RICkEtSON. jj 35 . plain IL%tds awl Shoulders; Just zectil'o4 atl/ 1 tot sale bty initB SELLEILS.ktIiaI .14NPIEs & WINES-3 half daskt ItOetrelle Bran 'cl Fe. Ow ; half deuce J. J. 'Jenny cognai, sett good; Sto f aisks Win.. very fine; • 3 half casks Aladeira•Wine, vety sdpeiior;iust ree'd o'n consign:lie:a, and 10,delelove JOHN LITTI.E. JR. 3 d et. ciPPORIte. the Poet Odiee. selloff= L •b F• • I , J.b 4ealers}n every rariely of t chtlemin's FAtrltishink Goods. norlfi.east =pet of Fifth and Atarket . streets (up stairs,) .Ciararlet-0/1 FiLth mux.,l7-y , . , Oar friends orlio feel inclined to assist in procuring agbseribers forcurr Campaign. enough ttf cut cui following prospeetas, and !attach a'Slioet. of paperaPthe'bottogn whereon 113-ivii424111:4•-• scribers mimes. .A CHEAP :c.,ltiV),fi."l-8,,1,..Q:N::•J:P...4T•gikt tin cutely after the nmninationa of the Federal Party , so often defo . afed, 01iterf Eta re Convention are made known. to ' fl yail,„l4.,. the 444,- - encleavoring, with..it, :V ' 4ed , the couAtry=sny about the Ist Of June ; hundred , 131itere?4 lYttnds - , to grasp and bring next f iAbe UriderSighed will cornrnerige. tile within: its. - Failtf, 411 the fotiena ittf,fitg. 4 ) , publication. of.a stnaifl Cnrn , paigg Paper; enthi .itif - pytteiW#r the . eonntry, se as to entitled . • rnakeelmmetioppoisitiontatheDemociney. . - '-r, ofthe extremetop' ' 1- 1 CM - tAccrOnt . _ .o......aptiess,, .!,:.--,,, .. ' - - , i , ortfiii...ptcpqr, we shall be obliged le tidos -I) which will he .i§sned weeklh fel.. the 644' 4tent, rigidly Thereforei. nos 11 - months, or 4201 the result of the election I ,__, , - ' is ana ced. me JEE" PERSON Mg, attentionlompanliVe7.lo7l,P4lsit444 to ". Y_ cr , e , ,, ... i., . 1 7 l eg, 11 ~-, will 6 filled with POlitical Matter, e,yeltr-' furnished to Clubs °lt .. Tire i nu EY Jort- ; to the tNlielANNOnwUriir.litts:ll4crd-th:''''l I.Bl4ll:6eif:l;lawa°judgwitleirbwse ' , vi .. 2 . ; •'. 1: . N zel 4 t:rAgesAt Cceivzmori ; and witCluild u i-f, • r_Tou Cejliee_Ar..___- -, z _ - 4.5 001 „.•,.- _,, . , ~ 2 Fr ,ryt N . 'Fifteen, 5 -5 5 . - . 700 1. 0 Pvirne gaZel t .l l ,e_unprinci:Oertangtunpa- -,4 Twontyi Fifty. - . - 20416 One Hundred, I • Seen* to be genentllX admitted, that the approaching Presidential CLnp u, will he one of -unusual interest. The, old ,4w WE =I excliqiuit Prol;trs. •• . , 10We .1L IIiA,L. • s *, 1111-ii : -: -, •••'-' 111:11&•& IPP . _, •- -: :.. • • ••,.., • • :• - • - so,...Ancr..itsorxCH.A.WA: BROWZIAS;.• .' __..,..: - ,_ ....... z ' ;684 ,Zr, in' Fweign itnciVomorre RceM an gTic e "Va 7 . -, . • eqo. • .. Aftuklifink Notes; a a I an Sikxr. N0.'0444114...*Trr peamil. aarter* , . Fosuih, inif.iide; Aoiasiaree, Pa. , . _.i. As.uct. wasia. • • nowaarr lawn. ••• _ •; . ILB4lllta A . D.ItARNI•• •• • • - :at Ban/remand Exchange' Erprkr Dettten Fottirg ling . , -gial ail. Ecf..)%e, r`Ttifivattr:444M—:"..'' wa Nous. and ' • • ..,..1•2 Corner of Thisd 4ud diteo.ll7 PPP9,the tine Stf - ; Charles 'lore). Mayon N. HOLMES 4r, SONs.::' ...... 4 „ : , 1 Banters and Deniers in Exchange Coin and .-rft,l,l Fi'l' N 0.55 jilarketstrea, Pittsburgh. - ~..• y SIELUXO BATS. " ' raclIA,S62, 14 ri li f f 4 Tr- '' • N'ev York: •Ipl I Cinc i iniNti, . ' 1•••:-. ~ r 7 :. ITdelatua T. , . .. , litildniora . • " ISt. Lou .. . i ... . ..Sc xarg4.. ' ' . .. Builflz "44 ' . • • .1 4 / Oaf"... . qbki • din. Cout;y & City or . d's4 • , . . '.• , Relakfliatca : i.; Indiana Kentucky " ... Painorylraitin Ca. • Virginia " New Yoile • ' 1"- Wknoling ' ." • klarylasta. ...54... Tenneasee K New Orkin& auIR-y . . . . • . . . sA 4 "L . 0 9'1 1 1 1 / 400N 4 , 4 13 ARGENT.. .r ' ' . ' . 1341$KERS AftiD'r.KCHANGE BROKERS, -. ' •': N. E. aorrit , filf Wood' 0;14 Sii4 sovett., Pittseure!k, .pa,,,... , •., TIV.:4I;ETLS'irt toin, Baal IScat6i.. Tanta Bills, love*;. . '.. _l_, anarßomestie Esehauge,.Certlficafei of•Deposlt,&tv.• .., Excii.oipf:.On all the prtucipal Citiea•of tab Union,: ...: '..-.. and Europe. far sale in sums to sun purchasers. •' ' ..•• -, cunRt.TIT and par funds received ou deposite. ~.,--;•, --; CO.I.I.):CTIONS naa!le on all' parts Of tits Uninu, "la : ' ia , lowest rites: : -•• .' ••• •- ' ••• - • ~: , - 1- -.. t . ' '..- . •• ItF:II:IIg.VCE.4 . ' ' "- ' 1 ; . • IlTessrs: M. Leech d; - Butt -1 ' '• • • ''• •.g- ' • . " thadela & Snowden. 1' , .. • - ; •t - ''" '7 , ..• ,-.' • " ' Wan. Bell •& Son. i. littelaurFll. t ' • --r...... , '• •Egglitala & Betattert..' -j•:-. •• : . • • ..,-::. • ' ~ l'lrtoitt.• 67 Brother. • 1 ••• • • ••• • -•-. . ..,••••,....; ,• ' !•'-•: •••alktx.• I.taltrop & Cm.' 2 l'hitailelpitis:•.f:,:;.3 , • .•..?: " : VI Tilittojtsmil& thr.• - • ... ' ' •.: ' ••-; t't : t4 si . ••• 1 • ISphioC.k 1. ionafj. l:o' Nit* -t o n t *, • .• ••• i'. Co.. V . Jno. M'Cialloligh h. Co_ • ; :11r. inmeglieurpt. • ).. " H, tinnily. eillei3llliLlill, Jonepl; Wurnshn • " %, • 1 • is Yr r • "i • F,.}:ll;s. think pilichnr .h. Sr n•-olloor lit. 1:47- •. • • • .."-Jk 1- GslLTilui'Vit:frA.lllljr.EcAoSllCl7:s e i"r uteu r red *ir il nf i ti ( r '' ../ ,-,- ... : -,, , , u,;,,,,,,_ 1 . ...- • . - ._, cases ofn pnrule yr -e1raf.h1L .:40.i.,........... :; . 47 , ~ to the human frame. . • 1 , ~ Syhilitiaintrtyphiliiie eruptions.gonorrliiietp t, c: , ' .lintlits consequences, together . witli all' te-' - : . Ilere.ii 1....5. impurities of the blood. withal! diseaseiOG . e., a o rliii. sks& ili 4 easeii.vviill Strictures. glem, urethral; di.cicsigAs. seminal tveakitessund impotency; also,. plles, 4 • ' rheurriutism, tamale weakness, diseases pt Ale .Worply: ... . itiontlalk supprk-odr i ai, 41,-,ieufied of the joints, 85ta15.4 . a .. 1._ _ um nervous affections. polio. in the back and loins,r - IrrA-,. unions. of the neck of the 'dodder and kidneys; sceorti.u4o. - .%i intiptions. Miter. ringworm. mercurial diseaser6 otkc;•,.:; - ' TWE'LVE YEARS' PRACTICE ....- ...,<.....' Exclusively devoted to the mudy and treatment or vattli4 - .-. real disonlers; and those arising:Boni youthful excisable' gaiety, climate. or imparities ut the blood. where.bil the coaistitititon may hate been en feebled, esiables.DO,Brodris,, ... to offer assurances of speedy relief Wall Wba RlPPAidqf ' -• the tome lves undm his care.. .• -. .-.-.- i...r • .....,-.-...;., ~,,., .. Dr. DO : MAN fawn:, are. conemsjesnly.airqkvid itho Sett.- ',fate tipartinent,. Patients, eau rislekt. s,..vtliuUt,feur ; . - . of exp other to ker visitors. • • - It is of impornittee to Many persttlts HI iir.d m i /VP , nut. to obtain rixial advivr privately itlidpcomplip., To all.. such. .Dr. Browns ready vkill. * lii removing renewal dir- eons. i n their va eau" Baas quit i•!;igrr,,otersitithiceittenth., which Oen lardy lie eipailleil• 5trp9,11%141 ire lieret;T' IV -- ; prised BIM Dr. Brown :bus been regplarly educatedsn." every brunch of medicine, and for tie laiw ewelie ye a rs. - confined hitositlf 'citelitsire!Y to OM Baal:mall? ak *ow diseases. Dr.-Brown is . ffie only rognlarly cilumweil-surgeon: to. • Pittsburgh who' giveshis whole attention tOAßisselqlkse - - plaints: IrrCertairt, safe aMi speedy cores will,ill'aligu ;be .. guaranteed: ' .. . Recent caves are relieved in a short time, Withoutiomej- ruption Berne bushman. . , • , rW - Ilertria or Rupture.—Dr..Brown also Envitesper,. sons afilletert with Benda to call, as lie bas paid partiellt.,- ,-. for attention to time disease. . • • -• ... • .:. 1,,, 11F 9; Ifniu p d?stattoe. asking advice, musi•contodu ii. • fee, of they will Olt lie attended to. .: •- •. ._ .: . ..• lUrollitt CU Dtaiuotal Alley, a lets doom fmrn-Wood• street. tositade Ore Marliill. .CS!l su nifi°'k' "" 1 "r e-94 dentist: oce.Wil&vrly ~ •.: 73 iiEIiNt4VIS;3I.7 - ah.. 7 . - iirriii x newly diaCaleredrett isi edy for Rheuntism 1, 'speedy and conailliresokd for that painful trouble, it never fails. • (Meg nail Private Consultation lloums..No mi :AikSj.Diaf. mond anti, Phisligrgh, Pa. The Doctor is utSsiskls.alt Imp . . • irildawlf , While Swan notate - '..,:,,,,, MAIMS? Ermasr, BETWERN 7111 EST AND SZcOND• liTHil* -• ' ... TT liNP'4" I..ANDWfiER respodfully, I hfontts hrs. oh., .: 4.4. friends and c ustomers, that Mt oboe* establithment hits undergone sgs4tortingh repairing. A - .... 3 k. now Sited tip .. .- • in the neatest acost beautiful style, fosthe reception of guests: Every luxury the market riffords•riegYet pro-. : • cured, and neither pains or expense %till bq Oared to ma- -: darthose who sojourn with hbaccintfoatabla as AMT. eat , , possibly desire. His Bar wilL be - cm:Mandy stltiphql .• with the pares! old Wines end Liquors: He keeps 04 hand Shims' fine Pale Ale, pensc:rfine- old Brandy, 10... •. -: hannisber.er'a and tine Chimipuilsa•Wines , of the oldes4 and hest I:rands, lie respcauultg solicits the patronage of the public - mayk:,-.lta-, -- - - R osedaleGlargaa* la Blanchester.. , rplit: 411b6Cjiber tapes pleasure in tuttionneing to his old' I, friend'', and the eitisonsgencrally, that Rt/SEDA.I.F.: -= has been newly Cited up for Ma accommodation and ' -:: , comihrtof the Public. 'no. buildings have been furnished itt a neat stud fashionable style; and-she surrounding 1 gardens Lain beim laid alit in a fashion. that will attract a I . who have taste for beacon - id scenery. • -..- :;•.The • location of.Rosedale is swell known. Situate ill ..:::. Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city: on the- 'l' bank of the Ohio, the prosppet in. every - direction • is , .. ---- 4, charming. For health .and comfort. there i a no plate .. - E equal Id /tin the neighborhood of Pittsburgh: ' - --,. - -';,'• 4 limited titanber of &Piffles, wbo'detare n'eurnmee: ... t' residence outof the el, will be received 'on easy - terms.. , .- Transient--:- - vieiters N ei fl find Host:DALE a most agreeable- -• • Place in which 10 PASS a day or a week. -. '- • ..• ..... : -. The Refresluaent Saloons will he supplied widrall•ther -4 delicacies of the season : DPliCillUA Lif.VtrgiOiglAtt, ' - N'.',Tralfirt. rrniis. Confectionaries. &c. The Tablewill - bet- ..,.. supp 'red witir the choicest VitadX. • - " ' "-- ,;--a, - HWr • 'Plic whole establishment will, be combieted on. strict tectyperance Principles: Ten-pin Alleys hare bpen. --, i butft; but no tinning will be permitted.. Allitarnes.,p‘,' chrome fife prohibited. ,- - ~ • . •. . • '-,- -.-.. •: - The thieilitics for reaching ßosedale areinumeroun.. An Irmilibris leaves the North end - of the Old - Allegheny Hrido every- . half hour, and will leave.paseengers aLlae• Gardens. The steamer Greenveor4 leares•t4 Ailagbpsy, IVherf every hour, and lands within thew-Insudredybrds of the Rosedale Cottage. " - • • :....... ', . InaTlMf pitt: attentili o gentlemen _purchasing.gprOterdsrforr. . dress wear, or ordinary' busatess purposes; I.4.4.litiAt ed to. the :stock of goods - nt presdui'on our couttrti*Ocrn-. , si*ting of every grade and shade of French, Englis - 11, &ha llelgput Cloths - and Cassintcres: in endless NartNeytthd Vestings for every one's use,' - whirli will he int4letoorder in it superior rnanner. at prices tharnill not lit 4 - mentioned ge . by*the best of barggita - milzers. tnarls ' (14'16 IYVEluire & Co.) 251•11.1h1 BADER! II you bare-bad HAIR, you wottld . reallr• . be astonished at the etrnat of a as. beqe..of 7.0.100" CORAL HAI rt. RE.STORATIVE. uppd? but baa Sold at Eft chatlham St.> ti. Y ., aLail ' • • J ORSON. Agenk, 1C 88. Liberty street. Pittsburgh: - cu . ithroffice. 11 .44towillts - OPP4t/Y g0:1 1 4 .Ar‘gl3llTV- House, PiOsOiogli, Pit.• ••• • • 4 All- son, in Um - General • Laild'Alßce; Wash'inkia:ll, will titm . eo •IF• ray business there, freethaf ebargelo,apptz. GREEN APPLES.- - ZS baiTeis preen Applpti in'arbler and for sale by g. WW: HA:RBA , VGiii= • ap9.B . . , QOAP-125 tba. - Coorna Superiorl . ~ . i 1,3 • :25 'boxes ProetOr.fi Gamble Family; . , - ._, _."-: • IQ' ', '. Crumpton & Co. 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