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Eleandxiat Packet Line, I eaves daily for eine innati,lo A M. :rats . s c. r 4 et l'aeketcria Brownsville, to Baltimore and -,_Pcuadittpliits, 8 x..sx, and 6 ' - 411d1 Coach Line, direct . to Philadelptila r 9 A. M., and 191 '*estinittrio BcOstbera Mat doich Line, 0 x. st. Islimilt•Westarn r via daily. 19.5. AL Erb:rand Weatera,ll,6,e , Yink. daily.. 9 A.. M. - .NOMIPZ4I3tern, t hlladelpbia, dally, except Siinditys i 4 • 4.4IRIVALS:AND DEI.; WITEE OF. ALULS. • • • Eastern 'Mail lila - Pltilidelpini; due 34: cloterlfg. ••. w es tern Mall; Cry and'lsonisv:i duSB star., closek 6 A. Ar... Sonth.via Bal.-and lirashingtan,dun Br. ©la set SA. As. Nonh-Western via Cleveland; due /0 A. As.; closes 9 A. At. Erie and 'Western' New yorlc,' dne 8 P. IC, Closes Et A. :a: . . • ,Par erect. - Bank of • I'ittsbnigll•.;' ,0,50,00 fi50,75 5 50 , 00 - Mg - change Bank ' • • - "50,00 '44,00 43,50 Merchrutts' and M. Bank • • opo 47,00 45,M Fantire Deposit Bank... -•-•• •• • None in tuarket. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 45,00 'Northern Liberties-Bridge ' • 50,00 .35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 MOO 35,00 Coduellsville lt. R-Stock, paid on . ':'sharca,lol,so „ 5,00 1;43 City Bondi. (0;' cent;)' ••• •-• .... • • 05,00 • .Monongah•elaßri*.. • .• -. •.. . 25,00 , 16,50. His Stock. . . • ••• ••; .. . ... 50,00 - 45,00 :Datli.fioilOw of ilia Markets. 'OFFICE OF THE POSTi .. t Tmeamir 61.11,1;16,49.5, . • The didlnesi of-yesterday might have been dis couraging, did we not know that this is the dull season. Merchants , complained-„yery much that there were so; few calk Open Mein 'FLOUß=We heard :Of the sale bat oat lot from find heads yesterday, and the price of that was not reported to us. We-think the rates should not be quoted above $3 75 3.b7, though many.ask $4. The receipts were light, and dealers generally held off—:there is .no dezitand: - We .noticed one sale of 100 bblit. from stare, for.shinatent, at 64.50—rather above thO market: Sales by dray load were made st $4.12e4.23. - . :CHEESE—SaIes froth Store it 6061 d.,. the 'market is not well supplied. - . • :SUGAR-Sales of pride-N. 0, at 5c.; fair at 44 • BAC6N—Market dull, 'with so rtie irregular sales at prices which present a wide range: 3} for. BUTTER—For good article in kegsllc. is offered - 3 sales are made in a rettir way . by'petilers at 10c. EGGS—Sales at S (al St c. in bbls. . POTATOES—Marketstill bare, andmo large sales to report. In a retail way we quote at 75c.ibegood article. . FlSH—There has been no change; Herring $5.,25; Shad $10,25. - , ItYE--Owing to scarcity and immediate demand the pripo keeps up we:ll4'sooss4;er° the quota OATS—There is a tendaney downwards in Oats ; offered at 24e. yesterday lad refused l sales,.bowev er, were made at 25c: Valuable Improved Proper* 2011,SALE—A Brick'Honse and Lot,tai -3th Ward, on C-Vine- street; prittp-811300. ;Also ; a Brick House and Lo - t; 4th Ward, Congress streen• price .81300. Also, a Buck Jloase - and Lot on Knoll -street, - -,wlegheny; price .614 W. Also, a_Briek /lons* alni - Lot on' Alums eh, Alle gheny; price 81000.. Alto, alracaut Lot onlocuit street, sth Ward; price _saw A barganr can be bad in the “Terins aceonimodating.-S. COTHBERT, mayll - , General Agent, Smithfield street, OrREATATTILA --- ON AT THE -EAGLE SAI.OON: The Greansi Cyttiosit# in the City! will be elrhibitcd ou the top of the piazznj In (rout or the ,Engle Saloon, every evening this week 1 - A CHINESE -FIRE WORKS! The eely one to this Conntlyercept the one on Barnum': Idtuteum. in New , Tork. -.Thu novei eight can be scan, qfree of charge; every evening this week: Zee Crean; Strawberries and Cream, served up' In tha best manner, at the Dtgle Saloom iel - *- PEARCEIc BRYAN. ROOKS.---Lectuias on Shakspeare, by H. 11, .1. 1 1 .11tulsou,intted volumes. The Powers of-the Pulpit, or plain thoughts addressed to Christian Ministers., and tnose..seho hear them, ou the influence of a preached, Gospel, by the Rev. Gardiner Spring. D. D. . . . The Peasant and his Landlord, by the natolleiS Knorr lekt. f True:dated by Mon. linsciu. ' FLainartine's Girondists, .Col. HI.. History of the Gi rondists, or personal memoir ofthe petriots of the French ecofutton, from. „unpubli.sheil, sources—by A. do La- A (tic. co, iea of art-01ot the above works received ttsfs day and Or sale by icniAtsrox Ec STOCKTON, tny3r Bwksellat's. come r Market and ad Jai: 1 UST--rin Monday elfClol.ll.r. 1.1. uirotie sum of A One Hundred DolLus, vrhich.can be Inown by the following descripfion, viz: two bundles wrapped up in one piece of straw colored paper.the one round ning one $2O note on the Farmer's and Drawee.' Bank of Pa., and six $5 notes; and the other. buuilla was 'Vs and 2's, per haps some 3's. Also,nn order drawn on Wood. Edwards re McKnight, by .1. 3. Nose, in my tarot, wrapped in the same Piece of striae colored paper, which wan tied by a piece of linen wrapping' yarn. 'The finder will be fiber ally rewarded by leaving the above lat .11IC office of the Morning Post.• (jes:tlis) M. T. STOKES.. i• t , s C —T. -subscriber •ring ma. 1 1 4 en out letteritestamentasy, us Executor of the last Orf,aarah B. Slane, deceased, desires those indebted to said estate to.make payment te.hiut, through F H. Enton & Co., and those having claims against the estate, to present them, duly authenueated, for payment. rptiE subscriber offers for sale Eleven Hundred acres I. of land in Franklin township. Allegheny . county, and auout ld or 17 miles front Pittsburgh , This land iesubdi• vided into tracts containing from Pity-six to sixty - acres each f and will be sold on. terms accommodating 10 pnr. Also. eight Building Loth in the borough of Birming ham, being 6ubdiviiiOnS GC kit No., 3. in Grog ' s Plan of part.of the- sixt,tteo arie .traet, ,- . as follows :—Two, each fronting 24 feet on . AVater street..and runni,,g back if* feet to a - I5 feetalley. f Two lots on Bingham street, '2l feccfront 'each. one extending back 05 feet, the other 9u feet to an alley; and also four lots. each Owning 29 feet on Gregg street, and extending - back DO feet. Indisputa ble title gIVCI3. For terms apply to WEVfL4E B. jet- or - &trim . ' Pittsburgh . 1.. • - • - EDWARD'TODD & CO. wfII - manufacture, at their factory - east, all sizes of 'reiry7deseription of LINEN 4VD FAXCY.SHIRTS, in qualities to stilt purchasers. Their shirts will - be made of the beat materials, and at short notice.. ' Warehouse on the corner of Fah and 21.farket streets. (up stairs 9 61027 , Propoisals. ROPOSALS will be received up to fro`eloek. r. at, of P of June act; at the office of-J. W. Kerr, Stuart's Buildings, Fourhitrect, for grading the site of the Hospital, and building a Culvert. There will be twenty- Gee thousand yards of excavation. Plans and ,Peeifien tions will be eXhibited one week previous to time of let- Il ly order, of the Building Committee of the Western Pennsylvania llosPital. maltklawtd Splendid Establlshnient. TAMES W. WOODiVELL, would respectfully .e) inform the public that he has removed to his new location, No. 83, Third street, (next door above the old stand.) Neither expense nor trouble has Inca spared, to make it the most extensive and magnificent Furniture warehouse to be • found any where, east or west! 'The stock on hand, for variety. taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public, From the most costly outfits at 51.000 per act, down - to eh:amber and kitchen furniture maybe found in styles and patterns to suit any and every taste. J. W. Woodwell hopea for a continuance of the very liberal patronage ex tended to him heretofore, antipledges himself to give en fire satisfaction, both as regards' the solidity, durability and style of his articles, and the liberal and accommoda ting principles upon which he does business. His exten sive new warehouse being now filled fmm the cellar to the fourth story with every variety of -furniture and Crm, he would solicit a call from all in want of arti cles - Pattteorsoir's IPArriage . Manufactory, Cryipasiicihe Mere/tante Ifotel," Smithfidd erred. and its Di - amend Alley, between Wood and Smirafiehi Aerate, IVitaar. may always be found an asstirt ,„ meat of Family Carriages, Ba.tooches. Buggies, and all kinds of Henry Work, . 711. -mallwre.' from a six horse Wagon down to a Whee barrow. Persons wishing -to purchase or contract for an r thing in ,tlaciabovo line are respectfully invited to" may 6-tf. 1 EALED PR0P.08.41-4.—,h" caiiid *iv - 05os w ill 6e re ei,ved by .the Auditors of .I:laseAve _township, Alle gheny emetY.; unlit the 4 ad day oflttue. for repairing and grading t he of . said township. The Auditors will .meelon the stit:and Otit of Jane, at I) o;clook A. al...at the house- of .A. Worthington on the Duller road, to show what work is to do,Oo each bond far which they Is4ish,to .00ntraet. ''' ,- " A.'ll. HARVEY, • - . .. 4...w/eKN.E, Aerator. i TA EZEKIEL DAY, may2o;iliw. TiRIED'APPLPS 7 A small lok.very tine. for hale by myBo • SMITH A: SINCLAIR. TO the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, tuAnd for tho county of*lle ghenr • The petition of 'WliliantGallitherofilie latWarcl. city of Pittsburgh, in the county nferesaid: 41104. chew eth, ; That your petitioner bath provided .hinaself with ma -Aerials for the accontodation of travelers and others, at his - dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. end prayi that your . Honors- will be pleased Lto grant ,him a license to keep a pubko house of entertainment, •44 , ,nd your:pen :dotter, as iauty bound;will a pray. - • Vire, the subscribers; citizens of - the above Ward. do certify that the -scheme -petitioner' is of iond repute for honesty andtemperance. and is %cell provided with house room and conveniences'for The accommodation,c)f trnv elers and.others, nod that 'Reid tavein accessary. • Webb.-Closen John Seetin,S. ....flhackleiter, 110ehl .1. hl. Hood, M. Brannon, • A... Beeleri.Jas. Ciawford,..l. ;Caldwell; Jas. pray, (th st.; Pickeiscati Freyvogle.. 0, CASKS BACON SII.OI.II.,DERS; 10 casks Bacon Barns; just received and for. sale ~ . • ' EDMOND GREER; Liberty. street, No. 2.• MOTHER SUPPLY OF CHICKEUING'S PIANO FORTES.--Siz new llanos of 114)01CRIXN1,6 petaves, will berreeeired and ready for sale . during: the week, lir - - - - • JOHN II:MELLOII,,•- N o ,_ol Wi xi d sr.; sale A - Aent forChiekeeinrn Pianos •( ) 0 .1 • • • ( Pr W F7#l n 'rlnl l 7 l illnlll, • , Ant.` MEM= ..irocl ... refAr , ;(4V.z4i-4.4 1. . 4.z. .44 , ....7.1. 4 .,1,,,...,,,.4.: :,.,...- , , - smear' . oettleri ‘ 1'ir1 . . 41 4,. 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'4=l ,te+r .44.1 ' • ." • • • - • OCICS. ==E= Shirt* Made to Order. T{~ncr; :~ittell'iai~tte- PORT- OF',PITTSBVitGEL _ I.lc , sosi..wArta ettANNoi..- Steamer Beaver. Clark. \Veils...Me; • •: ~* Ballie. Jacobs, Brownsville, . Mantic:Parkinson. do; ". Michigan No. 2.• Gilson, Beaver; • " Lake. Erie, Hemphill, Beaver; ' Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter. Chi; • Nevvark, Bishop. Zanesville; " • Togliatti, Perr.l, New Orleans; DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, ' ' Clark, Wellsville; . • lialtie,Jooobs Brownsville, " Atlantic. Parkinson. Brownsville; • • Telegraph, Perry,:Louisville; Monongrhela, Stone. tin; , " Consul, Kin.tcy, Wheeling; Hudson ;Poe, Bridgeport New Englund,MeClu e, Cm; " Diligance,..WarlOy, CM; Germantown; Bougher, St, Louis; ISO^ See gad of-Brownsville packets. 11):r See c4rdg of Virejille paokett. LOUISVILLE PACKETS FOR NVIIFFI,ING, CINCINNATI fr. LOITISVILLF.. OHIO LINE. •• • RSOITLAII SATIIHDAS PACX:47.--Th6 A • I. - , No 1 tine and fast passenger steam Pao. . ket TELEGRAPH. T. J. Perry Com. • 7- -•- minder, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ; ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, mid all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . FORSIMI it. DUNCAN, Agents. • The Tolegraph has beett built expressly for a regular • Packct r and Wall a view entirely to thc comfort of pas.. 'Bangers; the accommodptions arc inferior to no boat on the western waters. The`Telegraph'will tun in oonnex ion veldt th'6 Den Franklin No 6 and Piko No o,to Saint Louis--time through, FtVE DAIS. ttp2l- • ST • A st. .Iro 0013 CIiAiNGE OF TlME—Surmner Arrange ment from . April 94.—Leave Manchester at 7 O'clock in the morning, and at each even bout until 9 o'clock at night- —excepung her 1 o'clock trip, which will be omitted. Leave her Put street lauding, below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 7* o'clock in the morn ing: and at half-past each hour, until half-past 9at night; orainla„.. her half-past 1 trip. Sundays excepted, irrGreenwood Garden is now open for the reception of sinters. The Boat lauds at the Garden. ,WKAIN, Proprietor. • ' Bummer Arrangement. ZEiIiTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver . Glaisgow, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday; and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, end Saturday, at 9 O'clock, 4, Y. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to moil-tf 0. W. BARTON do CO., Agents. Greenwood Gardens. rpHIS pleasant place of resort, two miles from the city, 1, rathe bank of the Ohio River, is now in full opera tion. The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat. No expense has been spared to make it a desirable plane for recreation, so much needed in the neighborhood, of Pittsburgh, The grounds are well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and flowersiin great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Create, temperate drinks, Confectioner ies. Site Wherries, and fruit of - all kinds, in its season. • 11:17 The ,Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat, leaves her landing, Ptrr sweater, below the old Allegheny Bridge, half-past each honr,•from half past 7, s. at.; until half-past 9s. IL, omitting her half-past I trip. This boat has been built expressly for the conveyance of passim gets to this Gorden. Persons visiting to remain In the Garden till a later hour than 9 o'clock; can be aecommo dated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole establishment is condo eteil on strictly moral.. and temperate priuciples, and closed on Sunday.• tnay2o • • JAMES ht'KAIN. Latest- Ars iTai of New Goods, • ( T 49 Liberty street.—The subscriber has jU6lreceiv ed a large and handsome stock of fashionable goods, for gentlemen's Summer Wear, such as French, English, anilßelgM Cloths, Drop des ten. Cashmaretts„ Merino. Cassimeres,Hombazines, and Summer Cloths, of all col orsand.qualities, Also, a great variety of a fancy Cassi meres cad figured Linens. many of them entirely new styles, which are no , to bb found elsewhere lit this city; tun then with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest , ings, 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. mains being made as well as they can be in any other honse in the country. ON HAND, a large assortment of READY . MADE CLOTHINU: consisting of every description of Dress and Frock Coats, new style business coats, sack coats, blouses, &c. Also. a general assortment of pants. vests, shirts. cravats, suspenders, and all' other article* in tho clothing line. which will be sold lei , : for cash. Whole. sale purchasers will find it much to their advantage to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. tna2o • • P. - DELANIt'; Tailor. ATI:MN/El:1H SALOONS, AND, BATHING ESTAI3LISIIMENT, LIBERTY MEET. W/4.0,8 TUT 17EAP ON , WOOD. . T HESE.ele g ant and comfortable Saloons arc now in hest order, and will be constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the scasou7-lnaring several Parlors to accommodate private parties of Ladles and Gentlemen, or either separately, where will be served up at any time, in the very best style, Ice Credmi, Stratebernes and Peaches. with Cream, in their season The separate department. Xiih liaths and Parlors for Ladies, is now open for the entruncr season, to which the atteutunt, of Ladles Is requested, and the:if patronage ear nestly solicited. Females are engaged. ;lust always in attendance. The Ocntiensecis Bathing Department is also in son, igete order.' The establishruent has been fitted up in n style unsur passed by any, other in the United States, and Ladies and Gentle Men may rest assured pint the greatest attention will' be paid to cleanliness and comfort of vbsitcrs, in everyrespeet. Invalids, in particular, may expect to re ceive the most'careful attention, and can, be accornmo: dated with Baths in all their varieties of hot,' cold. show er, douse, snake and heed, as well as vapor, iec., &e few Boarders can be accommodated with Boarding by the week, day, or single meal. Apply to PECK, TIfONIPBO24 & Co., Proprietors. fiZT.Tickets fir Baths for sate, single or by the dozen, at reduced prices. mayflO (Journal and Dispatch copy.) New Paper - Book Establishment . No. 78 IVood street. between Fourth and Diamond aley. rIIRE subscribers have just opened, at the above stand, 1 a large stork of thtTerent qualities Ruled and Plain White and Blue Writing and Letter Paper, Cofnmerciul and Packet Yost Flat C.ap, Demy and Medium 'Writing M Paper for Blank Books, alunt and Royal . Colored Printing Papers; Printers' India, Enamelled and Ivory Smitten Cards, Nos. 2,3, 4, small and double small; Me dium, Dcmy and Cap Day Books and Ledgers, superior paper, and best eastern binding; School Books, all kinds; Quills, Gold Pens, Ink, Wafers, Wax, Bill Files, he. . Blank Books, of all sizes ruled to pattern, and bound in the taunt substantial manner. Country Arerehants supplied at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, or li!AfiS at nusk.priees. o pr. JOB PAINT! 'O. - - Having a Job Office in connexion with on, establish. ment, we are prepared to execute all orders for plain and fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlets; Cireultris, Baldness Cards, Bills of Lading, Ace. with despatch, and atlas, prices. kr.Licrrr & ENGLISH, No. 78 Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. TrT'At our store lin Market street, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found a large stock of Thco. logiCal and Miscellaneous Books. New Brooks received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest prices.. The publications of the American Sunday School union, and hassathusetts Sabbath .Sehool Society, always on haul. Catalogues tarnished on application. • - ELLIOTT A. ENGLISH, mat Market at.. bet. Third and Fourth. Phceinix Fire Brick. THE subscribers having been appointed sole agents by the.manufacturers for the sale of the celebrated "Phcenix. Bricks,"•are now prepared to fill orders for any quantity at 821 cash per 1,000. In the construction of Furnaces of all kinds, these Bricks hare been pronounced by:competent judges as being superior to all other Fire Bricks now in use. C. A. ItI',..INULTY is. Co.. may3b . . , Canal Basin. • ECTIJIt • on Sba secures e and Character—. .11.4 Tbeatrieal Labors, Sonnets, Poems, &c., by 11. N. Hudson. • . Tha Power of The Pulpit, or Thoughts addressed to Christian Ministers, and those who bear them, by Gard. ncr Spring, D. D. The American Practice Coudensed.orthe Family Play sician, being the Scientific System. of Medicine on Vege table Principles, ibralliclusses. by W. Bench, M. 13. For sale by ELLIOTT ENGLISH,-. No. 56 Market st., bet'n 3d and 4th, ma3o . and No. 58 Wood at. TOOlt SALE—A valuable Property on Front and Water J: . street, possessing a front of 30 feet on each street, and is 100 feet from street to street.. This prOperty is de sirable, either for private residences or business purposes. Also—Property on Fo,the's street, Eighth Ward, con taining a Well arranged' two story Brick Rouse, with hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor; cham bers and garret, fire proof reef; nil new and neatly fin ished. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, maw • Smithfield Street. FIVE A G REE OF V ALUABLE PROPERTY, near the city line of jilt tVard, will be sold at Auction on Monday morning pest, the.lpth,inat.. at 11 o'clock, at J. D. Davis' Auction Room. corner of Wood and Fifth sts. The above will be sold in lots of one acre each; to suit purchasers, or altognlher, if „required.— Tarras—Hs If of the purchase money in harid;,the.balance in two years. 8. OUTIWERT, may:".7 .General Agent, Sinithiteld at. _ §,plendld New Plano Fortes.' • CIIICLURING'S GRAND AND - ,SQUARE PIANOS.— John H , . Mellor, No. SI Woad strect, has received from Mr. Chickering, of Boston, a new supply of his ele. brined Piano Fortes, consisting of one magnificent ROSE .WOOD GRAND PIANO, Carved Gothic fdouldings atid Iron Pronto, seven octaves. 'This being the first full size ' Grand Piano—of Mr. Chickering's manufacture—brought ,to Pittsburgh,.ell the good Pianists in the city are invited tO examitteut. Also reeeived,-Three Rose Wood Pianos—viz: One Rose Woodeound Corner,loettotes; do. , do. do. 6} do.; do. do. do. . 6 do. liaving_received, from 114 Chiekering, the CXCiIaiVE lIMICY tor the sale of his Piono Fortes, in this city, n con stant supply will be kbpt CM hand, and the prices Invari ably the same as charged by 31t.thickering at hiSfsotort .in Poston. JOHN H. MELLOR, . ma 3o W.ood Street. Easy , • Cheap Property and s Payments. TOR PALE—A Brick House and Lot, 24 feet front on 12 Vine street, by 104 feet sleep. Price, 81,2 0 9. Terms: in hand, bidancorn nine years, in quarterly pay. ments.The purchaser will Mai be enabled to possess himself . of•thts property hy payine little more than a rem. S. CUTHBERT, General. Agent,. ast.2ll Smithfied street. JEDWARD TODD & CO., Itrannikte lure rs of every de se ription ofj,irtin and Fano Shim, Jobbers and enters in every variety Of Gentle/Oar's FurOisAing Goods. .Oorth•taot corner of Fttl.ll and Mcgiccixtmets, steir.s.) grqrsnee 9a Fifth'sr t 7 • •• ' : ' • WC 'Ali=flatirons. Tr ÜBS-10 doz.: Paulin Tubs; large size, !or sale he, niay27. SMITH & SINCLAIR. m UCKETS—.59,3_6zen foe sale byß ay27" • & _SINCLAIR. _ PTASH-1.1 'oaks Prime, for tale . low by may 27, SMITH 6... SINCLAIR. TAXIES F. KERB , Attorney at Late; O ffi ce in fluke 0 well's Bailditara. Grant street, '.=-• m427-3m 10 C e'ranlf,ttcain — , sEhgdiNi) 61tErfle.'" riREESE-50 btnegitnq rec'd and for sale by YDMOND GREER, Liberty st faimiglizig!;lM 11ffl BANK STOCK-10 shares BBank of Piitsbnigh Stook, . for sale. Apply-to (myl.o) JAbIES !WAY. cAgicgß - AcoN arms, a prime article. just reed CR and for sale by (ma2o EDMOND GREER. FLOUR -"Guy & Konen superfine rhuaily Flour, cob standron baud and for sale by mcM3 - KING & 3sootutrap. T_TAMS--A °twice article maybe bad cheap "OR Ij. maLl. KING & MOOUHEAD'S. U ~ 491 - 010 superior are ea ,or sato by Cn;a 2o' CUMMINS & SMITH. FLAX SEED OIL-50 bbls. In store and for sale by men . 8. S. W. ItARBALIGII. RY HIDPS--737Dry Rides. in store and for sale by D ina9.s ' S. & NV: HARDAUDIL a CHEESE ..50 boxes Ptime Cheese, Just reed and 'for 1...) sale by, Ima2s] S. S,. W—HARBAUGH. HEEP PELTS-4 bates Sheep' Pelts, in ftore anti for 1.7 Rale by inna2.sl S. k. W. HARBAUGH. -Daft and. Jesup,"' prime Lard VIM OLL-0 bbls. Oil. for oak by inin2.sl S. &W. HARBAUGIL OFFEIE-f-ItM bap; Rio Coffee, now landlfor and for C sale by (Mafia] MILLER & RICRETSON. ' TIOPS. , — bales Hops, is atore and for sale by . I I, malt/ -. MILLER & RICKETBOIV. . HM AM S 4000 lbs. Mania, for : sale at 4e. 411' ,by nut27.' JAMES MAY. INEGAR.--:.lbbis. prime Lider Vinegar. for aloe by ma.o SART!! & SINCLAIR tRING.—.9O bbla to tirriVe, for mile by j e 2 • KING & MOORHEAD, cor. Diamond ay. SINGLE LOAF SUGARL.:I 2 I bblsT.Nos. 4,5, mfti, Loaf Sugar, for sale low by - ' mtB9 7 AHURA & RICKF:FSON. ill EN H0W1.4 , .z.--A large lot Of a ----- asorted "Cucuiti. bet Bowls" ou consignmenl and for sole lots . may 27 KING & MOORHEAD. IVANTED.—A good Sofa Finisher wanted immediate ly. 71113 highest wages given. Apply to . IRTEIBERT & BOYD, Hand et SAL BOCHELLE.-2 eases socptved and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK h CO:, myl2 eor tst and Wood tits. . . SULPH. MORYI.IIA.--20 ounces just 'received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK" A: CO., myl.2 cor lat and TVoo<l sta. CHROME, YELLOW-5 easas just revolved and for tale by B. A. FAHNF,STOCK & CO.. =HO corner First and Wood sus. • OIL OP just received and 1.7 r VITIOOL —5O carboys sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Az CO., malt/ corner First and Wood slss BACON—A few Ws. of very superior Horns Arad Shoulders, fur retailing, for sale by CUMMINS A: SMITH I _ . c'eroons Span. Floutjart roorived and for 1 sale by D. A. FAIINES'rOCK tc CO.. ' mai() corner Pint and IVood ris. . 4 A MASON k CO., GO Market street. will open 11. this morning a large lot of Hosiery end Gloves, of every variety. bbls. soperior!macs, just reed on lT commbi3ion arid for sole by ina22 CUNINTINS 4; SMITIL . SPIRITS 'ITIWENTINE.—A) harrr+.4 just received. mid for sale by B. A. FABNESTOCK & CO., may 10 cor. Ist and Wood at'. list received on consignment . and for sale by CI.I,MINS S SMITO, N 0.3 Smithfirld *Arent, mno.2 opposite the Monontrnbeln sActiti C C:NA OTTOk:S Just received bet &teenier Colorado; lot bale by EDMUND GREErt, inr27 Liberty Si/CCI, 01/pa.. itt Slllithfieiti at. blils. fre<l, PamllyFleur, jL.sri;cerveLlc,o constpiraznt, and for sale by _ JOHN LITTLE. Jr.. mall° Third at, opposite the Peat Office. OR A siiSANDIJSKI SidfsiilY.a4.ooo .1.1 lan scanted at a reasonable diticount. byy S. & W. 11&111.1.AUGT1. Jag GI Water, nod 104 Front vs. LI VGA ft CURED HAMS..-10 Ltd', just received from .J Cincinnati, and for sale by /ONO h mny2 Diamond. corner of Diamond alley. 7 13AC1)N 7 -- - 10 bhtls. Prime Canvassed 'Hints; 35 " plain Hams and Shoulders) Just received and for sale by mai , SELLERS & NICOLE. T A 08CC0...40 boxes Russell & Rob noses Congress; Baltimore Plug: " .1. Blyer's extra tb. Lump; Just read and for safe by rnatV MILLER & RICKETSON. 11GMIS-1u,004) Firllll Prix:viols Ci;ars, very suptrior, 2t0.000 No. t a le la Cruz; ;2.200 Nos. 2 rota 3 de lo Cruz.; ci Just rocalyedziud for axle by tria29 MILLER. & RICRETSON. M ALI U....N it ? , 1 C . t tll p S To : t u t le a r r se r e o d r has l re e z.i d v i e u d g tnachineo,l24 inches wide. GEO. CM' /I RAN, tnyo 20 Wood street • 500 s.4cics GALENA, POTATOEs—..!k ticle, just received pet 'wiper Otipital, o.nd Mt rile by EDMOND ORLER, Libel!) , Tria9, oppogite Smithfield. VL 1t... .1-1 doz I Ugly cy, 2 doe: do. medium; / doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard & Brothers; just ter eived by apt/. Z,EIBILON KINSEY C11.114.:11.n.' ILLUSTRATED EDITION "OP $.3 ARABIAN MOWN—Expressly designd for family reading; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New York. To be completed in 12 parts. Port Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, apl2 ' • cor. Market and ad sts. gMUM=I A • TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW: Office in Mellon's Building's. corner of Wylie and-Fifth sleets east side of the Court House. IJ7 Colleeting,'Coneeyancing. examinations of Re cords. ke.. promptly and accurately attended to. mylU TOIIACCO-10 boxes 13rueich & 'Watkins 58; 44 11 " extra pounds; 5 it " and 1653 . I 0 kegs Mo. 1 Slx Twistj 10 " Pgh. CaVendisli; 5 , :Pity; 10,000 Common Scars; 25,060 limit' Spanish do.: for sale rasa J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. plilISTI.cO PAPER— 100 reams News Print, 24x37, 83.00. •Iqb" Fine Book Paper, 191.24, 82.70. 511 " imperial Print, 22x32, 83,00. For sale by 301 IN H. MELLOR, ma.2o • No. 8! Wood street. ,C PE M OIL AND CA,•DLES-10 boies Sperm Can , dles Nos. 4. 5, and 6; 2000 gall. Winter Sperm Oil; 1200 " Stead:tea Winter Sperm On; 1200 " Fall do; •• 1200 " Bleached Winter Whale Oil; 900 " Winter do; ' Just received and for sale by ma2o MILLER & RICKETSON. THE MORNING POST, and all the Daily and most of the- Weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Western and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbel's Counterfeit Do tector, &c kept for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, Al his General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near St. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. mayls FOR FlAk.E—That beautiful and I:lc:main residence, in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, situate on Fulton, Webster, and Walnut streets, being Lot No. 74 in Aaron Hart's plan. being 33 feet 5 inches on Walnut at, 132 feet deep to Fulton street, and fronting on Fulton 54 77 feet 5 inches. and bounded by Webster st. about 140 feel:—on which is erected a large and well finished brick DWELLING 'HOUSE, with out building. .For particu lars, enquire of John B. Butler, at Lawrenceville; or of James C. Cummins, Pittsburgh. mn.9.7-tf M ORGAN'S WORM KILLER brings away the worms "West Deer tp., Allegheny co.. Pa. "Mr. Alin D. Aforgan--Denr Sir: 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 ray chil dren, two years old. and in is sitort time it panned upwards of forty-six large worms. ANDIIEW 11 1 . CULLOUG11." - "I -witness that the above stamement is true, "Ssstrzt. 'Mama." - Prepared, vrhalesate and retail. b}}• the proprietors., JOHN D, MORGAN, Druggisli Wood street, Pittsbairgh. OHIO PLANING MILL--Bebecea strket and Walerlane, (along Chartier at.) First Ward, Allegheny city, near Manchester.—GEOßGE DRAHER having resumed-bu siness, has erected- the necessary machinery at the above place,for turning out all work in his line, aad is prepared to tae boards to his mill and deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. . . . . - . -Dressed flooring boards. siding, er.c., always on hand. A large quantity- of dried flooring lumber on hand. Orders from Western Lumber Merchants promptly ex canted. rna3n-tf Costume offal-flaw Cabinet Wareroo m. B. YQUN.4 . 3 dr go, -NtrAvE r • oved their C. 41.. MEI 41 trilligil IN'ARC,ROOMS to Commercial How,. Liberty . street, .opposite the head of Sotithfield. Avhere they will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of So fas, Tables, Wardrobes, ttreaos, Bedsteatis,.CLaixs and every article in.thetr line of business. l 'e*Undertairing .promptly attended to atreasonable prices. ' ,may 27 ILtArchp.ut TO/or. THE subscriber respectfully announces to his ggistgm ers. and to the gentlemen of Pittsburglrand-iicinity, generally, that he has received his usual assortment of Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which he invites their attention. His stock comprisei fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimeres; rich Yestings. of plain and fancy patterns; all of which Ile Is prepared to manufacture in the best and most fashionable style. Also. Children's Clothing kept constantly,ontantrandmide.to order. AT, B. 130APIFER, - - • ' Water sl., 3d door above National Hotel. TlOtt SALE—A new tw o atorybrick House and* - .1.!ot; JI2 24 front on - Penn street by 100 feet deep to Spring, alley: ,Tbe Imuse is conveniently arranged, having 'par lor, dining inorn and drawing. room, and kitcheiii-1,40 d finished' arret and a v , ood -porch;ela r a n I .° l of'.4 t hech a mbers beat - i aa re T . iala ~ dad ; I c a u T 11 . 114:_d B i E R n modern" a r a style ;-' : -r ... ' ' ':' " ' -aenaral AgentitiarithfieP3.!;', • • P - OSITIVE AImuNtsTitATORYS SALE of the tat mice of a Stock a splendid new Puruiture,—Also, - lot of Hardware, Mahogany and Rosewood Veneers, Varnish, Marble. Slabs. &o. at Auction, ' On Friday, June Bth; at 10 o'clock, A. M., Will be sold, without reserve, by order of the Administrators . 141 f iho tette firm of Roberts & Kanc.plo.B2, Third street, between Matket and Wood, The balance ola Stock . :of new and splendid fashionably made Furniture, remaining unsold. as the business of the estate mast be• closed forthwith, without delay. His the most splendid lot of Furniture, peihaps, overoffered at public sale in this city, All•the articles are of the latest modern patterns and styles, got up with.great taste and neatness of workmanship, and made of the bast material. It is very seldom so rare a chancels offered to the public. Housekeepers, and those wishing to .puichasc, should not neglect attending the stile. which will he positives . Among the articles, May be mentioned the following, in part— Splendid Plush and !fair spring seal Sefosi , • " Divans; . ‘." Parlor Chairs; ti -n Roeking'Clutirs; Plush and hair seat• Ottomans; Splendid mahogany Wardrobes; "' "• high post Dedsteads; "' and rosewood patent Bedstesule,', ronli stye; . Sec P ond e -handmahoganyM Centre Tables, With Marble tops; Marble Top Pier Tables; • Splendid mahogany Dressing Unmans, with. Marble tops; Marble Top WaskStands; Mahogany plain.lturcrin's; Mahogany Dinitigilnd'Card Tables; Hair. Seat and Windsor Chairs and •Rockerni Together with many other articles 'ln the F urniture line, too tedious to mention. - Also, at the sornalitlle--* A few Marble Slabs; Mahogany and Rosewood Veneers; A lot of Hardware, for Cabinet-makers; - A few barrels of fine Varnish. . . .. . . The above Furnitbre is now ready for extuninatlon, and can be wen any time previous - to sale. Terms at sale. EWING BROWNFIELD, Adminis 5 trators. WILLIAM WILBON, Je3 . JAMES ?de K. ENNA. Duet, • AUCTION SALES,. BT JOILN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. Saudi-Brut strrner of Woad and . Fjfth atrtere. riLcerniNo AT AUCTION-4)n Tucsday morning, June 6, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, a large invoice of fashionable Spring and pummel* Clothing by catalogue, consisting of— Double and single breasted, rolling and statding collar cashmere, satin, varencia, marseilleasests; Fancy satinettand Kentucky jean , sack coats ; Super, all wool, gold and green trit tweed do; Gamboon, gingham and cottonude do, Linen, lone star, Bath cord, Roxbury stripe, Tuckapaw and cottouade pants; Fine indigo blue, black, steel taint and grey sattMet pants; Super, dark mat and fancy cashmere pants; . Muslin shins, with linen bosoms, Collars, dtc ; • Blue stripe Merrimac shirts; Watery shirts; Denim overalls; Denim frocks; Canton gravid drawers; Super blenched drill drawers. All of which can he examined on the morning of sale. JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucrr. FIN FRIDAY EN't.'SING, IPtli inst., at t3o'cloCk, at the VJ Auction Room corner of Carson and Centre streets, isecond door of the building - occupied by 3lcisrs Wcudt & Wilson, Dry Goods ?ilerchantsi will be sold, without reserve, a large assortment of Dry Goode, Ready•made Clothing. Shirts, Hardware, Watches, mid Jewelry, Rooks Dealers are requested to attend, as the sale wilt be pas Live. fl" Hereafter. I shall hate regular night sales of dry °oda. hardware, &e,, at Ma aboro mentioned room, oil uestlay, NVedacaday and rridar eTemogsornverlviect• tHAVi9 BURNSII)E E. not U Use Pres*gleam of the United States. I N pursuance of law, I, /Alm: K. POLA, President t f t he Untied States of America, do hereby declare and inulte'known, diet public salts will be held authe owlet, r r ,ra t ,, e ed 'And Oinces, in Wisconsin, at the wriods hereinaiter designated, to wit; At the Laud thTice at, the •Polls of St. Croix River." coniracnciog on Monday, the fourteenth day of Atigurtt next, for the disposal at the pehlie Leeds Within the un dermentioncA towns:lips nod tractional towitxhipe, to Nola ef the base tine, and west of ihefourth princiia! raf Townsibips twenty-five and twentyeSix of rang one. Tuvenships twenty-fivo, tweaty,ir., and twcilly-soCCII, of rouge two. Township, teeont-eight and tWeuty-nitie, of 'range seventeen. Townships nrentreight, twenty-nine, thirty and thirty two, of range cighteerc. Fractional township■ twenty-nine and thirty, and township:, thirty-one and thirty-ism, of range twenty, At the &awe place, commenting on Monday. the men. ty-eig,htli day of August !text, for the disposal of the pub. he lands within the undermentioned townships and use , tional townships. to wit: .Nort!l of tit base bee, and west of the fourth principal my. nAlten. Fractional township. twenty-six nod twenty-seven, and townships twenty-eight, twenty-Line; thirty, thirty one, and thirty-two, of range twenty-olio. Fractional townships twenty-six. twenty-seven and t wenty-eten, end townships twenty-niite, thirty, thirty one. and irty-two. of range went,-two. Fractional townships twenty-t 4 ht and twenty-nine, sod townships thirty and thiny-one, of range twenty. three. Fractional townships twenty-nine, thirty and thirty one, LI range twenty-tour. At the Land Office at Green flay, commencing on Mon day. the twenty-first day of August next, for Mt disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships aid fractional townships, viz: lierth of the hare tote, and writ Cl the fourth principal me ridian. Townships thirty-five: thirty-six. and thirty=seven, and fractional township thirty-eight. of range twenty. Fractional townships thirty-five, thirty ix, thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range twenty-one. Fractional townships thirty-five, thitt -six, thirty-tmven and thirty-eight; of range twenty-two. {-ands appropriated by law for the used( schools, mili tary, or other purposes. will, he excluded from the *ales. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be com menced on the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they, are advertised. with all convenient dis patch, until the whole shall have been offered and the sales thus closed. Ifut no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be tultnined until after the expiration , of the two _weeks. Given under my bend nt the City of 'Washington, this eighth day of May. rinno Domini one, thousand eight hen dyed and forty-eight.. By the President, n. POLE. RICHARD M. YOVIVG, Cornmiseihnerof the Geturill Lond (Wire. NOTICE TO THE PRE-EMPTION CLAIMAINT Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands 'Within' the townships nod fractional townships aboye enumerated, iste,9ulred to establish the same to the satisfaction of the,Rekter and Receiver of the proper land office, and make piymeut therefor as soon as prartirabk after seeing this nouc'erttnd before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, othertrise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, mayl7-lawl3ir Commissions-sof General Offi'm LIONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD. V./ BRONCHITIS, &c.—Ts Consumptive.—Foot-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected colds. or an i:Ca.lrob struction and consequent inflammation delicate li clog of those tubes through which the r r we , ealhe is distributed to the lungs. This obstructio , oduces 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. JAYNE'S 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. • IrrFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKL'SI TEA STdRE, 70 Fourth st., near Wood. may 3 ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Arthurs, Nicholson& Co., (Eagle Foundry,)lltexcquested to call at their old Warehouse. on Liberty street. . An unpaid accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace, on the Lst July next. May 16 ARTHUR-8, NICHOLSON & Co. U:7- A general assortment of Hollow Warc,.&e., at the lowest market rates, Liberty et. hiad of Wood st. nscy ARTnuRs & NICHOLSV. 1 1 'nr . indirr , s Inn, is Corner of Ferry and Fourth 'Streets, Pittsburgh, - THE 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, and all who may hanor her with their patronage.-. She is deter mined that the Hotel, as heretofore, shall sustain the re putation of being R quiet, orderly, and well conducted ea.; tablishment. No prune or expense will be spared on her part, to render boarders and travelers as comfortable as they can possibly be many other public house in the city, Her table will be provided with every luxury the tnarket 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 attars of public -patronage respectfully solicited. t 1E70=4 forget the place—comer of Ferry and Fourth.' ina36.3in J. LITTLE. - • EX TRACT of a letter, dated Sealsville, May 8,184 , 3. Mr. Joult D. Mot:osse—Dear. have sold six dozen of your itrValuable Cough Syrup. in. hisplace, and have never known it in any one instance to fail in effect . ing a permanent cure, but frequently funlthat one fourth of a bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe coughs. 'have been out of the Syrup for some time, and truly believe I could have sold six dozen more, If I bad had it. I will always try and, keep a good supply on hand, as no other Cough Syrup will sell since yours has introduced been here. 11W . C. ,1101/T. • --- In" Prepared and sold, by John D. Morgan, Druggist, 'Wood street, one door below Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Also, for sale in Monongahela City, by Dr. 'William 111. King,A. T;Gregg,nnd 'J. W. Smith. In:Elizabeth, by James Flack; aud generally by all the. Druggists and Store.keeners.in Western Pennsylvania: - inayl7' - - nagle Ice Cream Saloon, WOOD arar4r, HEEIVELN tarlia AND rot:aim-Vinare This fashionable - place of resort is sow ---',--..- OPEN . Persons wishing for Lmtossnr,lcit ,„ -1 , -,- CALM, or any of the delicacies of the sea ,. -,• '. son,,cannot do liitter than to coll at this es. tablishrndid. The 1; . .4a.tx, SALOON has been long known asime of the moil, splendid places of the kind in the western country, and in fact there arc few, if any, aloons in the Vaned States, superior to this. The proprietors beg leave to suite, that nothing shall e wanting on thetr _par; to make itollo. or the most pleasant Ottani-of resort, .forLaciles-iutd ,Contlomen..la ibis city: I:.: - i 1may2.13 • . PEARCE: tr. -131IYAN.• ill i 00 -‘ , AStaLE-EStli just ree'd and fiiiae_by.z. - , vs." -.'. ::: ~'', ..1.. - -- ' - - ...F.c.• „EDMOND. GRESS, .. jet - - -- 1, .;-.. -,, f ' - ' , ..L -7' ... '.. : ....`. Libertystreet..Nts. il. A.ILLEY-600 - buzbels prin*Obibliarley,jlp4t receiv ed and for gala • Er. AV., RAH-HAUGH; ia3 b 3 Witiet.alid IN Front streets: MIMI wt. Sales lit) auction. BY JAMES WERNIV.A: A UCTIOWER.R..' :-; No. 114 WWI) 711UEE Doons rOOM A ON SALES 1 ID RMINGIIAM, BY WM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIL ===2 • • "The Golden Bee,Hlyel , / • . HE undersigned noticed with surprise, in the Chroiii 1, ale of Max 26th, an article signed by Young SIU= venson, wherein comilluitit it node against tuo, fr in front of me Dry (tends ;Suite on Market' street; between Third .and fourth streets, as a sign or distinctive mark, a "Golden Bee-Hive." Messrs. Y. & S. seem to claim that they have the ex clusive right to use such a sign in Pittsburgh. But, as they show no legal patent for such aright. I shall continue to use the sign I have adopted; or any other that I choose —satisfied that my doing sods no departure from mercan tile asag,es;.and no infringement on my neighbors' rights. And I feel that no hex/crags merchant will object to my using, such signs as I think proper. Pair, open, and honorable competion'seeks 111:1 such exeltisive tights, and makes no suchthildislrcOmplaints. ' I seek not to injure, in any way, Messrs. Young &Ste. ; veason. All who - 4 Moose to trade with them can do so; and all who choose to call at my, store, at the sign of the "Golden Bee-Diva , ' on Market street. between Third and I Fourth, will there find as good a stock and assoittuent pr Dry Goods—for sale as cheap, and on as liberal tetiiis as can be found at the, rival 'l3,m-Ilivs" of my escapitiin; lag neighbors: • That is what I call fair business competition; and I -do not helieve.MeSSes. Y. & S. - will gain much accession to their custom by such silly efforts to.place themselves re be-. fo the public/a their cusiah/r attitude of injured men. e.= be fore • • IttISSELL;: IL tI, Thompsossi Ntr• - 119_ M rirlat Street, TaAli juit retulned'from.the eastern citiesntarhii se cond supply of Spring and Summer DRY FOODS: Havingdisposed of the whole offlie Carpet Stook. pre vious to going east.thls last time—and being entirely tree front the care of that business---I am enabled to dOyole :my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Opods— Customers and the pablte generidly may depotid upon. -finding, at the above No , every thing rich and beautiful that is to be found bribe Dry Goods market. has in store, and is now recciitingathe following Goods: Barred and plain Greneniens; • Barred and plaiu.Silk Tissues; Satin barred and plain flanges; Lamartine Plaids ; new article; Jasper Plaids; .do. do.; • French and Orkandy Lawns; Burred and Plain Linen Ginglisms. DRESS SILKS: ' Rich Chatnelians, airshades: Rich changeable striped; rich barred; Fine Luatrcd black do., all widths; for Mantillas, • Visette, & c.; Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for trlimaing.the above; good assortment. Shato&—This department is very full: Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; Chins Berage; new style Linea Net, 8-4 for SI each; with every variety at not prices. . . Linen Goods—liarnask Table Cla'iltsr Bleached and Brawn Napkins; Towsflings, Crashes, Burnley Sheet• nags; dinghams—French, English, and :11anchester, of every style and texture. Calicoes—ln endlesi variety,. front dle..upwards. Bleached and Drawn Sheellilge, Drillings, &c. Yard wide Drum) Sheeting,as lqw as d} Bc. nutB 1 R. D. TIIONIPSON Right and . Wrong VAIR and open competition In business all men admire; it is the life of trade; brit, advantages arc sometimes attempted to be taken, which are alike unfair and dishon erable. When the undersigned commenced to occupy the Dry Goodi Establishment of Messrs. Jacob and Brucker. on Alarket street, they adopted their sign. "A Golden Bre- Hive." and as a distinctive mark by which their custom ers might know their -establishment. they have advertised 'their store extensively as the "Gold Bee-Hive," waif 'any silenninge is derivcdfrom their advertisements they' 'claim it as their own, having paid for it. 'They have, therefore, seen with some surprise. that:Ur. William L. Russell, a Dry Goads Dealer an the estate street, has placed in front of his store, a Golden Bee- Hive.” similar lit Conn and uppeuranee to that which they have.used for several -yeurspast. . We do not dispute Mr. i'usssel's right in the abstract to nutlrc use Of Ray emblem he pleases for a sign fur his 'store; but we do claim has no RIGHT to deceive al m custoers b_y making this pretence; that this is the - 01, e4tablisliesi e Store, and we deem h our duty tO ourselves and customers to call their attention to this eh, cumstance in order that they may not be deceived. Let them observe that the originalßee-!five Store, whew Dry Goods are always sold cheap, is Lauren Fouith at., and the Diamond, on Market st., and this will prove otonstokes. We owe Mr. Russell no ill-wilLbut Übe thinks to catch . a small portion of our business by such subterfuges as Lids, we think the public will show. hint that he is mista ken. -industry. openness and fair dealing" is the tnotto at the original Golden Bee-Hive. Market st., between the Dhirrionif and Poorth street, where on extensive assort- - mem of Dry Goods of thejatest styles, will:continue to be sold at the cheapest rates; by mail • - YOUNG TL — ArifEr 4r IfiT§filaiDS-f-Can be hat at No. 110 Market street, (three dears from Liberty street.) A large assortment of— Silk Tissues; " Granediers; Jasper Diehl fit Plain and Figured harems; 6i .‘ Black " Linen Gingbams; French Ginghams, Lawns, 6:e. All of which will be sold at:reduced prices. • lea R. D. THOMPSON. COACH MAKERS will find ill No. IR) Market street, k../ Case doors tram Liberty street; a full supply— Pearl Drab Clothes; Silver " Dantask Mertens; Union Wateed " Drab Flerences, double and single; Pringes.Ac4. 'Which wilt be sold at small advances. je3 R. D. THOMPSON. • Dry Uoodel airy Gooda 3 • TREMENDOUS RUSH and great excitement at the sign of the new Golden lice Hive, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.,where Goods are selling cheaper than at any other house in the . city, or West of the Mountains . , and will continue to be sold at slush prices as shall satisfy our customers that it is the Cheapest Store in;Pittsburah. Please remember the place: sign of the bag Bee Rive, 51arket street, between Third and Fortrth--No. 02. je3:lm,l i \VM. L. nussELL. - farTiotxtiALE GOODS.—A. A. Mason tr, Co. .have just received at their Wholesale Room's No. 00 Market street, , 10 cases of printed Lawns and meshes. 5 " good style of gingham. ) 3 new style of calicoes, 5 " of cottonades and summer stuffs. 14 " parasols, of every variety. Also • Ribbons, Lace, gloves, hosiery, shawls, domes. tics, &C. Sr.e. . fIOTTON ADES AND SUM6I lift STUFFS—A.A. Ma ki son & Co., 60 Market street, have received 4 cases or Cottontides and Summer Stuffs, coniprising every style suitable for summer wear. =3O -EllintS — COODS—A. A. Mason & C0...60 Market street, have just- opened 8 pm. 10-1 Linen Sheeting& Also, 6 ps. 6-4 Pillow Case do.; 44 White Linen, in great va riety. matiO . To llouse-Keepers. • - TILLV BE FOUND, At No. 110 Market street-10-1, 11-4, and 12-4 Barnley Sheetinga; Bleached Dam ask Table Linens, all widths; Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, Doilies, Diapers, Crash, &c.;. 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Toilet Quilts; 10-4, 11-4. 12- , 4 Bleached Cotton Sheetingc,4•4 and 9-8 Buff Window Holland; Em broidered Drapery, for Windows, in. pairs and by the yard; Turkey Red Chintz, plain and figuredovith border; French 1 7 -mbroidered Table and. Piano - Myers, worsted and linen. All of which will be sold at reduced prices. tua27 ROBERT D. THOMPSON. By Express. GENTS. SUMMER,GOODS.—Super. single Willed French Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassinteres• ' black and colored Cashineretts: Queen's and Summer Cloths' figured and plain Drap D' Etes. Vestings, "very choice' Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! ROBINSON'S Cloth Store, marls Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. Third Supply [or the Season. IT R. MURPHY is naiv receiving his THIRD SUP 1` • PLY of GOODS for the season;' and his stock now comprises - the newest styles of Preach Prime, from to lal cents. English Chintzes, English Purple Chintzes; Small fig'd Prints,for children; do. bar'd Gingham, do ; French and English Dress Gingham; Linen do.; Furniture and_ English to fine; superior Shining Mush lin, for 11 and 1.3 cents; Irish Linens, of pure fins, and very low; Long Lawns; Sheeting Muslins, from 1 to 3 yards wide; Pillow Case Muslina and other house keep ing goods, snob as aush, diapers, linen te,wels, napkins, white and colored quilts, &e.. Alt the zorth-eakronicr of Fourth and Marketsts. Merchants will find, in our Wholesale Rooms, up stairsi a choice stock of Prints, Ging/MI 6 , fr-o 'At low prices. m2l IRISH LINENS AND SHIRTING IVIUSLI 'S—NV R. Murphy hoz lately received an additional supply of the above goods. The Linens are warranted pure tax, and very low for quality. Very superior Lbng Cloth, Shirting Muslins, at reduced prices. Wide Sheetings—Also, lately received, an assortment of Sheetings, bleached and unbleached, from anew th.rce arils tilde. . . . Pil6to Case drus4ns, of medium and very fine very:cheap. Diapers and Crash for Tow:ling—Low priced and fine. Colored Quilts—lncluding some very Urge, and of a sit perior quality. For sale at the north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. ma3C , . ECEIVED TUTS BAY, by Express, a small lot of French Cassimeres, light colors, for summer wear.— Tins lot is of superior style and quality, anti will be sold cheap. Also, a small lot of fine Linen Drillings, with satin stripe, and barred. This Jot is of superior quality, and cannot be had elsewhere in this city. Also, a small lot of plain. white and embroidered Marseilles Yestings.— The patronage of the public is solicited. tnarr C.l WERNEDUDG, 251 Liberty at. (Journal copy.) JUST OPENED, at No. 59, corner of .Fourth and Mar ket sts„ onetcaso of handsome Balzarines, which will be sold at the low price of 194 cents per yard; also, 1 case fine do, at lEfc. per yd. (ma 27 PHILIP ROSS. XTEW GOODS—NEW GOODS—The 'undersigned has .Lll just returned from the eastern cities, and- is now re calving .tt very large assortment of new, and handsome. Summer Dry Goods. He will, in a few days, have open, for the inspection of purchasers, the largest andthe Van: amen= stock of desirable. goads that he; has ever brought to this market. Prices never were lower. • Can soon end sneers a bargain. PHILIP . ROSS. No. coiner I - m . llllll/nd Market ste ALLICOES! CALICOES:,-Greot Reduction of prices C at No. sD.—Now opening at No. 59,aorner of Fourth and Market sts, the cheapest stock of new, r Lyle .celicocs and aMinzes we have ever offered, among which are - 1 cc. dark calicoes, ,at cta. per yard ; , 1 cc. purple do ft} do fag .04'40 1 cs.,platd do 6-1. do 2 ca. striped do do do ALub a fhli•sapply of very rich and fine calicoes and .chintzes of Superior quality, and of the newest designaat front 19 to 121 e. per yard. Vamp] .PHILIP 113 ST received, 15V Extrresp;lt;sl49lper.tie . n ' ty Cloth; veld ps Supet - losneyCaisslineresi.Whic4 be sold low by --- 'WI - U Es:F=llDi ap2s ' (Journal copy.) MIM _ 0363ba =LECI233I iii=EM MI=MIMEM *ectin,Boat tfoluinn, lata kF*3 F.A.NI) PITI'S.III.IRGII D .S . T WAN .r 4 tC;!- YZT . LINE. rpHIS - Lidependeilitinfi bf.cyagic.es wno coinposed -1 of the largest. swirled, best gittahed - find. l'arttliatea, and most powerful bottiann the watbra tha ll'est"."Tbe highest wagett are paid for 11,6 servieer of the.: beat most expenenVed . men engaged iktlia:Fiver : tiuslriess:=: The line has been in operation forMitettr,f. hai 'carried nearly two millions Of peotil, withontilohig the slightest . iniary to their persOns. 'The •protwieioreehrillerompOln7 parmon with any passenger lute In' the Union Soy nnfely,f regatlarity. arid 'speed. All .that money can promarV:44Bl been p.royided fix M nar e safety, comfort, and coenienta of pasSengers. The boats leave for Cinninnad anion - own: ... . MONDAY PA CRE ! Steer, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday sn'orning at 12 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday eveuing at 10 TVESDA Y r i ..ACKET.t—The IfIBiRNIA No. 2, • Capt. ; Jaa:;;lC/ine•On*, will leave- Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning tit'le o'eloe)c i Wheeliug every Tuesday •evening WE'INVESDAY PACKET..-,-The Nmo EGLAND No, 2, Copt:S. Dean will leave'Pittsburg)l every Wednemlo morntng at 10 cielaulF i Wheeling every lijeggpliclrq even- .TI - ICIRaDIY PA.C.KET,—,4In Capt, Giace, leitin Pittsburgh every TheisJay : punning' itt. 10 tie Melt ;Wheeling eVery*Thuraday , eveningut 10P-31. F/3/Ii.iI.Y.PA T. CEE.,-Tlie_Cmatont.lslo. A Capt. Croaks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday.monnng in 10 p 7 elpikl: Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. - : •.. . • - SATrniait Y YACXET.--The MESSENCIPA' COL 14 Camp, will !cave Pittshargh every ,Stl,tu r (1 ay '3 - seminal 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P:111 : SUNDAY PACEET,--The Inise , .Nrwro*. Capt. A. (1 Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every.Sunday. , tnorning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Suuday-evetting at pi r. "a.. • nov 10. - 1819. - ' . 8. Pittaburoh and Browinmille Daily Packet Line. FenarixT 1ei.1e48.: PIBRCARY LEAVE' DAILY AT:I3 A. llT.;:i.ssiD 4 The. following ac.;l" beats complele - the line for the present season: ATLANTIC. Carr, James Parkinson: 13ALTIC,. Capt...l. Jacobs; and LOUIS 3MA:OEl—Capt. I.•:.l3onitett:' Tito boats ore entirely.new, and are•fitted up witlioar isgardict expense. Evan - ePrafort 'tharinoney can procure brut hear:proyls dud The boats will leave. the Monutitrahela Wharf Boni,: at the Copia Ross st. • Passeligers silt be punctual: on 'hoard, as the boats eertatuly leave at the advertised hours. • or BrOwnekvi.4lp . • ,- . .... r air t et The new and splendid tilissenger and until steamer BALTIC.Capt. A.JActas; will . leave for the a eve port during the 'W presurit eek, at eA: e., positively. . For freight or passage. apply on Lobrd.,. -. • :.- (0;2 FfsaTHE fast runtiug passenger SYLVANIA, R. C., Gin y. ,Master.vrill !rave regal arty for the above and interrnadiate ports;on Ju.4 no.. For freight or passage apply on board. ma.% or, New Orleans splendid: new stennier. S.AN'ANNA; ll.DEsscsox, Master. will leave, regularly for the ahove and intermediate Ituutings, on - Fritlar June 2. For freight or pasiage apply on hoan ;mwßl, For. 51. Loutg. - , e. The oew and splendid steamer ORIENTAL, a,-; VAN Floor; Master, Win leriro for the above and iatermediate ports. re,, , mlarly. - For freight or passage apply on board.' Mall/ "For St...Li:ooa: ' • 'FRE splendid stearnerNOEFILCA.IIOI.I. Ds.m•ssts,- MLlAtervi Win leave for rho auove anu intermediate- ports, regtdur/Y- . For freigrit or passage apply on honrd.- -ruais For St. Louis, Galona; and Dnbuque. 7. THE good atedi,4er IiT.I'ANTEIONY,TiIos. ....1: 1 1 , A .. vi 11 , aster, will leave 'for. tlo abOYe, por rjAririt ies, re it i ter freight or passage apply ou kya•rd, oi•to • JALES MA; or, malo • , • GEO. MILTENBERMIL Agq..- • . TILE fine new atenmei AMERICAN -EA GLE...IA.3:Es hazinsoy Master, will leave for e nlwrve and nil intennediutl,:ou Satnrday, June 3: For freight or passage upplynn board. or to mnal G. B. MILTMEERGEB, Ageni. Far Brownsville, TlFF:nav Mail and Pais'engar steamer LANTIC, 1.1,35 ts fl'Ancinson. Master; %Yin cave for the abort port this day, at g A. le.;positively. For freinbt or pafsonl!, apply on board. . ibb2 For La;hyalite and Wabash River} The light draught similar SNVAN. B. May, blaster, will leave for the,above and-inter mediate landings,regularly. or freig4or passage apply:on board, or to t'pr. cincitnnaii . k.2l.ici • The liF,lll draught stemer FRIENDf,4IIIP. Dvets, atoster, wi ll leave - for the above aud - Intermediate ports, regularly. • or retg tor passage apply on board. „ mar 1,5 - New Arrangement. - - • THE steamer CALEB COPE wil are (dr _ . Beaver, Glasgow , and Wets• e, on 'rues ' day, Thursday, and Sa -, at 9 -s. Mi.' re turning on Monday. Weduesda and rrulay. She has a boat at the landini,betkveen Wood street and the Bridge,. prepared to receive freights at nuv time. . &Sr.- W. BABBAUGH, Agents, N0.:33. Wood street, Pittsburgh and . Wheeling Packet . . THE swill stctuncrr CONSIJL, IMBSET KT!MT, Master, will leave regularly for Whettling,,onMondaYoVednesday, and Fri day', at 10 o cloclt. praiser, e. Leak.e Wheelhig everyTucsilay,„Thursolay , nod Solar dat .7 o'clock. 4k. 31— positively. , . l'he Consul will laud at all. hitertaddiate port. .F.Veiy accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort aril safety of passengers, has beenOrovided.' The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-gnarti; to prevent explosion. : For freight or passage apply oh - board, or to J0111`; ELAM Agent. VOy fActatiriville. —7- z ittr io THE Kentucey Kiverd'acket. GREY. F.1,-I.' GLE, 13nooKs, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports regularly. ' ^ - For freight or passage cpply on boprd. ' • febB...". `For Cincituanil. The now and splendid Yassentres Steamer I,II6IILANDEft, Captain ILA: . ';011151 , ., will wive for the above and all intermediate ports raga; lorly. • , For freight or passage, having superior accorumoda• tions, apply on board. ' • • • man • For St.. Louts. • ligrgii TIIE new and splendid steamer ANDREAV FULTON, W. 11. FiTkrou; Master, will leave or the a core and intermediate tandings fegtilarly. • For freiglit or passage apt 4 og boar], or to -.., • janl7 -.. , ' , .: ' 1 . JA:AIF.S NrAy: Vor St. Lcknis. , THE fine steamer WTOMEW, Tumuli GREIT-Ctxti Master, 'atill , leave regularly for the aboveport landfall intennediatereg-ularly For freight or P,tuotage, hwitug soperiara dons apply on board, or to • .1. • • irtala MILTENBERGER, - gent. . . .Bleanit Boat Stock for 'Sate. 1.i17 - • ONE HALE of the 'foie steamer e• • MINO fdi• sale; also, one eightlia.f.stotacrilei NJ sN. ,Fur particulars and terms einquire . of. • . S. 8i w. :m • 6 Water aticei and 1 63 .Front st APOLLO PULL, -FOURTH - STREET BETWE4N.WOOD , ds MARKET. rpms splendid Hai has be ta. nishelf, and titled up in J. the best style, for the accommodation of the It can now ha rented for Coneurts,Lectures,Ptiblie Meet-. ings, Exhihrtfona of Paintings, tre.,Ae., by the night, day, or week. Fineterms, apply to CHARLESA. PAULSON or to lIENJAMINIS ap7 Our friends whet feet inclined to assist 'ln proeUring aubscri cra or onr ,CampAign - piper, win- g00d,,,, ettongh to-aat out the tbilowing prospectus, und'aitzteli a sheet of Paper at tha_bottom,Avltereon'Act rtte.;sube.,.'.?; - IrM4 - : . .•..:':4:.,.! 7 :,F,; F .,t41.04,A4'5,.-',.. A .',C I-LEAP TAlliA-1:..-0..'.:Nki..4:.T.1:E:.-.::ii Immediately after the'nominations of the Baltimore Convention- are made -known ,to the country=Say about thel Ist: of June, mm next,—the undersigned will Coence Ile , publication '-'of a mall Campaign Paper, entitled - • • THE JEtFERStiIVIA.Id: . which will be' issued Weekly, for six months, or anal the result of the election is announced. y the JEFFERSONIAN, Will be filled with Political Matter, exeltt , aively;. and will be furnished to Chtbs'on the following terms, via : Ten Copies far - 8 h 00! Fifteen, - i J., 7, 00 Twenty One Hundred, dthat; it seems to be generally a rnitt 111elapproaching - PregOenti]al Campaign, di te one or uhuaual.'..fn'tere'sl isitaitElL iiankers;:aiiD ~fjagF ' rDkers` • "-•."• 1 ':. • tvitint, • : • ri/tIciZERS; . TA E CUANG BROIMOS;; And Deans Fonogn.cdif Dol7lC3itiC. .w?? KraltangeLG"..,_ _ '• catty? Depogt, Tank Noes, Gad anSilreTTXo. l s.s: , F. 1..; • street, 3rd door; Wow Foutils, „r#442fr0p5....,,;,,- ALLES • - ALDWAS.D. • KnAdir.r.ri-dg, RAHN. .Volit:ets and Exclunirs Bro Jars,: •Ikakrs in reetim sad , Dow.sac nuts. .814 of Ezdtimp, - catifietagr ) ribs:sw::, it, Tank Plates. and Coin, . • , ~•• vls•. Comts of Thud and \TwayA.; dtricilt ' '.' -.- N. - noLatzs & .219 1 T r.. - • -- -- .. Ilankr3 and Denten. in Exchange Cone anct•Bani, NOte r ! • No. 5S Mark! firer; Piasbiirgh. - • • • ' - • - '-'''''''':' • - OZLLINO E.exiii, • LiCILVITYIS. Fy9l[5:O4A/Ir , New York . . : i pr 'Cincinnati ': ' '' ' t ' • Philiidelpkia_ . ... I ''' I.outsY.illu ,•• • - 1 Baltimore • '' ''' • .' 1 4 . ec Lc* - r' • 't . • _ • .. - ititfi itarti.. .-. . . . Engin/ rakf • • • ' • ' , Al•nrlr. 114 '4f. -- Ohio ' ...diai .C 6 D.°V COY' 0 .1. Indiana .4 . Rolle . otes•-• -- -. • 4 Kentucky ''. I .1' • Poluiqtrlnii,4 Co ,1: vi rg i n i q •• ' 47 0 . - Near, York ..- .. - : " \Vberling • - ' ' I • " , lifielimd , ''. . :;'• , ii . Tenneeeee - ''..•''' $ $ ' ... r i e W, o ll e i 44 . • .•. „ ~ - 41- B .'• geN XI Qa tr & S A Ilt HRN SAR GEN T . . HANKERS -AND * EXCHANGE' * BIII.4IIEISB,' N. Z: Corner of . TV'eo4atut, Sixth strati, Pittikergli, • . , 1" NEAI.ERS to Coin, Bank Notes. Thnoit il ls,...forskst.. .1./ and Domestic Exeltange, Certificates of Deppail,Akp t - EXCHA. 4 .OE on'all the principal Cities of itic,tllfin,-; and 'Europe. for sate in Giusti tp snit purr.biTers: n ..,-, CIIRREbrt and por funds received ou deP„,usiti_ ,__•• cotxrcrapis lipids . pn All pc . isls ql AP. .!) 0 4 1 fh.$1 lq,atiutsili , - • . L. - i , • -- 1 .- •.• . Ilmotzt.o4 •- -; '.... -..,--..,.':.- ; ,::!-: , Mails& lifr.eitCh & Son, ~' .'. ~ • , "„,z..,....t -'• • " ' O.den & Snowden ' ''. ' ' '*. ". ' - ....- *'• " - Win:liell & &ill,' i - r*sb! . !SX - 4.• --,', 4 . S. &Milliken • • •-• -• • .., m cturken &." C 0.,. . " Englislite Bennett. - ' i v- ' . " ' :Fletziing & Brother- 1 ~ " • Pales. I.athrop & CO., ' PitirOdelPl.4l - 'Ol- 11T, R:ThOmpsou'ic•Co.. '-' .: ' • - '-: -- - 4 - /loudly. Phelps &: Co. ', t' s ' .." ' s .' : "'..,..‘.'::. , " . Babcock 4 1.: Co.' -.'-' '., ,' $ ' , sl y . - . . 1 1^t.: /.. : . w. -. -Tiiiiiiiy; Ward & Co.' --- • "'" '*' •-:-: ' ' `.`' .Jlict. rtrenilough {f. , Co.v Baltimore: ), " :i If:Flamm. C h iltiannti, 0.• - . t •- IBesssrs. Fender & Nl'lliillart ';.. Mpaatlon, CC :' '. , R. F. FII ilS,' Es.v. Cackler; - Bank of: evristownjPti::." l'itndiurrh.:Septomher 241. 1847-y ' - - •• . '-': '• .re- - -'..- I'HIVA-11:..1t1SEASES. ,Dr ~Brounst : 4- , „ . ( --.'„` •OS Diamond Alley, Scan„be ponmultea• rt al 'j _ i ,ases el 0 prima. or &Hesitant:ire a:acidsBl4.i... .e.:S sl k(' :l a the hump u frame.- --,- - -- 2 •-,_,..- • --- -,-„. , i r4- ~ : SybilisaMl Syphilitic cruptfonir,iotiorrh4 --:. i (.. ~..‘,..:! -.._ 'Find its cottsvo uences. together „wititall`si.. - ,- iterart,tisrairs impurities of the blood, with all diseases 0f . ....7 venereal origin. a k itriliseases,witlt stricturecgleet, nretbrCl.,- •', di•mhargei. seminal weakness wed impotency? CdreeiPile4F! rhetunattsin, fermile ,weakness, •diseases of the womb s: -,; niontlity sitppreslions. diseacts of the • joints, listulet3iß- .._ sum. nervous alit cti o n s , pain: ill the back and loins, kn. ,- rations ofthe'ne,ck of the bladder and kidileys. scorbutic : -" oruptionsi- totter. nn wane: welt win] diseases, III: ." :• ': TWEI.VI; YEARS' PRACTIC4 ..-.- , -1-:.i -: Exciirtively devoted to the study and treatment of aere. - -'' real disorders, suet ilwee arising, trom. youthful eseeloseal:'-''' zaiety. climate, or itripwities af'the blood, whereby etc :. . Constituiton may have been eaMehled. enables Dr.Brams i': -- , to olTer iissurances of Fpe.ctly relict'', to all who may place! . , Dr. Brow s otbee4 are ronsenient . ly tirrnuged bap 118 P. r, orate oparuncuts. • Putients epn.visit Dr. It. without fear of exposure to caber visitors. .' • . •- It is ofirupiartanee' to tunny person% in need of medical: ' ' aid. to obtain good adYireprtrately. and prpinpdy. To . all such. Dr: Bross•is ready skill. removuo rtnergui In their 'tartans Corms and•starrs. off rs lioluereneati c • ' which can rarely hr equalled. Strangers are hereby.- prised that Dr. Brown Jens been 'regnlney educated irt evert:branch of aint . fOr the lest twelve years gonfined hiutsole .exclusively to the inn :m.4, pf thaw , Dr. Drown he the • only regularly etfeented surgeon' its Pittsburlth cello glees tis whole attention to those coo. plaints. • • 117 - Certlyin, sate and gleetlyenres a ill, in all eases, bq Recent easeaare reliotedatilashon tau, withcnitintel) ; ruption Own boalisestr. De'llerniar or RopittiaizVa;:rilicnan also itniitea pea , ' suns nithoteilt wide lierniatO.o4 as. lig lu4 rirucsa tar attentiou la that dlsepse. Leitirs Gait - 17distanee'.. fee. or they,nrilt . not beattemled•.to: , :i ' • • . • .• • .1.114-V0yr..4.000. :froniViroott... treet. await* tlttinorket.• Copsulluip9amaiiieittecio ,;.• • deltlia).• : : • uccrty 4istovere • - mar' , edy for Rheumatism h4O se Ruin 01, , 4bv, , fur. th painful' tremble. It never Office and Privuto eausultatiuu- Rams: No::4,s„Die,/ , ,i: moud alley , yittsbutzb, . pa. Ths Doctor la" always:4j: • iesssmetrrnser avxsys. ruisr AND accol•Fo' .I . l E fl„ R n Y d ' s. it an A te D us? ' u l inars::l e in s rge tr Ze estabtisbmia(` .: lies undergone a thorough repairing, male now, fitted orrl in the 11061C3: midmost beautiful style; forthe reception .• guests. Every lustily the market atfords - tri/1 PTO.' - cured, and neither paths or expwisewill be spared toren., ta.ihnse•stito sojourn with him comfortable as ther possibly desire. •llis Dar. will be• nonstautly supplied- with the purest old Wilms and. Idquorr. He keeps on.‘ ••• hand SWrusi fine Pale Ale, Yeast's fine old Brandy, hasunsberger's and fine Champaign Winesiof the • and best brands. He respectfully .solicits the put/mugs4.. • of. the public . . anEES3 • •Itosedale Gpigdepsi. In Dranaheitgard THE subscriber takes pleasure is antinanriurtlibiasillf. friends, and the tiltizetts generally ? that RUSED43...R - ' , ..:;',: has been neti-ly fitted op for . tho neeonantelation comfort of the Public. The buildings have beau farnicht#l. in a neat and fashionable style; and the ermintrodint s : gardens have been laid outfit a fashion'that will artmet all who basic taste for beaatilld scenery. . ' ; The' location'of Rosedale Is well known. Sintati in. Manchester, within a mile and n half of the' city; on the ° tank of the Ohio; the ptospect in every' directio& la chancting - ; For health and comfort, there is ito . plattis;: equal to it in WI neighborhtxxi.of Pittstnirgb. • A limited !snifter of families, who desim a'sintiMai -:L. retsidened Out of the city, will ba reeelted on-easy, teruls; - . Transient linters win fi nd RDSEIIILE a Illo3lagrceabln' , •.., place In which to pass a day or a week. .. L . The Refre&lniient Saloons will Itaitupplied.witliallibn ; .. ~ .. delicacies' of the 'season : 'Delirious • 'lleve'rages,,Jecm: Creams, Frults,•Cottfeetlonarie". &c. The Tattle will 'applied-with the e.hoiceit Viand: . •-• '• ' ' . • fry-The whole establishment will no conditieted strict temperance principles. Ten-pin Alleys hare been . • built; - hut no betung Will be permitted. kames'oi°:-.. chance are prohibited: • The facilities for reaching Rosedale are' numerous: • , An °melba"• loaves the North end of the pld Allegheny 7 Bridge every half hoar, and will leave passengers at the . " Gardens. lie steamer Greenwood !macs the Allegheny;"_ . ' Wharf everyhour, and lands within five hundred yards of the Rosedale Cottage. ": . may?,tf. • . LEVi attention of ientlemen purchpaing getmentiAbl;..y."' 1. dress wear. Or onlivary business purposes; is direct ed to the stock of goods pt present on our counteA - conv..-- Fisting of 'every grade and shttde of Frencb, Engli sh, had' _ Belgian Cloths and Casshicres, in endless variety,.and': Veetiugs tbr every which will be made to arils/ in C suPedormanner, as pnoes thee wilfnot be queitiorienC 1: • . by the best of bargain roakeis. C. WERNEHERO, •- • inarls (late BrOuire & Co.) WI Liberty ' . REJ rEalif.you hare bad •HAJR. you would really . beastoutahed at the effect of a 2e bottle of JONES , " - - CORAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. It needs bu.torterrlali.d Sold ut B 2 Ohatbatn et., N. Y., and by • JAOICSON:Agent, 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Sordien' t to - pref INTI - tLrEe . L7an°d Warrants Inqi l le cz ns - ions far vildows; nr:. his office, Ilakeweirs. Building, opppail,e‘,;lli.frayi Copy*.;' , " House, Pittsburgh, Pa. !gy son, in the'Henefal Landblitee,' will attend to niLbusiness dina r tree of charge to • G ILEEN APPLES-26: bnniele Green Apples. in gtotq ~ and for sale b y . • • 9: &W. &POP / -;:- nn2ll: . • . . • ' • • • OAP-125 lbs. Crindia Superior; 25 boxes Proctor Zs Gamble 10 . ",;' , Crurapron"& Co. Palmr - forsiierbf. ,, , , ,-,': , .. ma& - - ------- • , - F'ederal Party, so often -defeated, is ones more in the'field, endeavoring, - with its' _ hundred 13rtarean hands, to grasp and bring within its ranks, all the factrons_ and fag euds of parties m the country; so as 20 make common opposition to the PemopriOS , .., On won% of the extreme cheapness of -the paper, we shall be ,obliied to adOpt!:::: - .:,. the cash systenh attention will he paid accompanied ; by the cash. .•••• • . . . The JEFFERSONIAN will yield ell .r fteEttowl suppOrt tirj.tlie . Norqua.Es of the , IpulioNif, conviiiiii.iii liAii.---i)i hold , op .' to public aze, the unprincipled and unpa. :.• I'll:hie- to,.urse oft e Federal patty, and all tliOeiwho ci.re lendiiiro j air.i .and co r d* 4 ' to our, eotintry'a-en*ies. " 1 20 00 Mnicb"9~~lB4~; I EIINIE=HEMEM bile Swazi Hotel, 'Agiti . ; , ,q;ii,4i*t :„.4,-.lfAT4pEls; . 4° CI F C4PirEii• =I M . 1 -,
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