The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 07, 1848, Image 3

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PIT'FBIIy3RGII 'BOARD OF TRADE.
44. 9 13-FAURgh ICusurtiic ron /viz.
p.r.VON DONEiCiILST,
•TASSENGEB. ARBAMOEHENTS FOR 1249.
• Ste gunboat Piicket Line, leaves dully for Cin cin nati.l9 Ax.
' ..Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and .
PlilhaelPhla. 8 A. Y., and 6 r. Y.
Ida 4 Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. st., and 194
Western and Southern Moil Coach Line, 6 • •
North-Western, via Cleveland. dally.lo
Erie and„Westcrn New YOrk, daily. 9 A. 14.•
Nonit-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays; 4
- 'ARRIVALS:AND DEI. RTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail alai Philadelphia, due 3 A. X., closes 12 at.
Western Mill, Cinnind Louisa., due 82. sr., eloses2 a. ra.
s ou th,anal Washington, due 8 r.c lose s a. x.
' Nonh•Western• via 4CTleveland, due 10 a. 40. closes oa. n.
• Erie and Western New York, duo 8
,r u., ¢loses S a. u.
Par Kafue. Asked;Offered.
Dank of Pittsburgh • Swim .. $50.75 Imo°
Exchange Bank' •,50:00 41,00 43.50
Iderchnnts' and M. Bank. . .. 50;00" 47.00 42,00
Farmer.' Depruit Bank Moue in market.
• Hand Street Bridge . 20,00 50,00 45,00
Nnuidem Lidenies, Bridge . 50,00 35,00
4. Old Aillstieny'Brid,w . 22,00 30,00. 33,00
• Co wallas-die R. R. Stock, paid on
. shams, 8* ,20- •
2.00 1,43
• City Banda (0 4," cenvi 95,00
Monongahela Bridge fano . . • 10,30
• Gout Stock SOtp
OFFICE OF THE POST.
WIEDNIZDAS MORNING. June
FLOUR.—Thc market was quite dull yesterday.
-The receipts were not as heavy as was expected.—
' Dealers were not anxious to purchase, and in come.
quence but few sales were made. We heard (afoot
sale on the wharf at 613,67; a few wagon loads were
taken it $3.75a3,87 ; and 30 bblr. at $3,62. From
stergthe sales were at $ 4'4445 for dray loads.
• . DRIED PEACHES.—These have become scarce,
and though there is ant much demand owing to the
inumduction of green fruit into market, the price
keeps on. We heard of a few small sales yesterday
at $1.63. and in one else at $1,63.
DRIED APPLES.—Market ii almost bare, with
bat little demand* salts at 67c. fur gond article;
`Bll was asked. We noticed a sale of fair article at
75*.
COFFEE.—Sale, * of 10 bags Pime Kin at Ille;
which seems to be a slight advance; but other sales
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'were madest . ' •
.SUGAR.--Not any cliange and triathetvery dull;
we quote at 4105: in Mids. according to quality.
. CORN MEAL ' tales at 371 '
c. for commoni.kiln
i dried at 11.56a1,62 per,
WHF.AT.—*ale of 100 by. at $,6c.; declining.
KIK FLOUR.--Sale on 6.londav at $3 from store.
PEA NU f6.—Wo have to'repow an advance;
sales have been midi' at $1,311 the receipts are
• and the:via a brisk demand.
LEMONS.—But few in market, sales at $6,505'7.
ORANGES.—Nnue.in market, and but few lots
expected. The priCes are now high; sales base
been male this week at $16,60P9.00.
R A ISlNS.—Regalar sides at $2
WINDOW GLASS.-r-Sales regular at $3.23,311.
MISS PORK.—Sales of 10 WAN at $9 cash.
WHlSKEY.—Transaction light; sales in a regu
lar way of rectified it 1: 7 •019c. •
Or We understand that there is a great quantity
of inferior Whiskey tiosi , in market. It came from
• Cincinnati and was manufactured from Corn spoiled
by the great flood.
B 7 the ; President of She Untied States.
pursuance:of no approved on the Act of Comme.,,
Ist day of March. 1e , 17. entitled . ..An act to establish a
land office in the northern part of Nlichigan, and toprovide
for the sale of mineral lands in the lem te hit e h4 7 ,,,,
JAM?! K. Pout,. President of the U States of Amertea, do
hereby declare and make known, that a public sale will
he held at SarLr Sir. 3J &am the land oilier iiir the -Lake
'Superior Land 'District," commencing un Monday. the
thiny.first day of July nest. for the disposal of the public
lands within the following muted township, and frac
tional township& situated in the Like Superior mineral
region. between Chocolate and Carp rivers, to rxit :
Niwth of the base fine, Surd wet of aye principal meridian.
The fractions of townships thirty-eight nod thirty-nine.
west of the Little Bay de Nuquet and Esconawby rivet.
of .rnnge twenty-two.
The ,frartions of twwwihipa' thirty-seven. - thirty-eight,
thirty-nine. and forty. west of the Little Huy de Nugget
and Esronntorby river, of range twenty-three.
Township 'forty-sir and 'fractional township forty
seven. on the Main Land, of range twenty-four.
TaAmshlps fork-sii end forty-wreu. fractional town
t drips forty-eicht..for.y-nine, and fitly, including-? Diddle"
and rGranite'' islands. of cringe tweniy-fire.
Townships fortywdx. fort'-ieven.ald fonpright. frac
„donut townships forty-nine.• fifty, and fifty-one. on the
main land. and the "htanitoa” istruul. in township fitly
eight, of range twenty. six- .
Fractional townships fi ft pone. 6fty-two, filly-eight, and
fitly-nine. all on the main land. of range twenty-seven.
Township fifty-one. and fractional tuvrnshlps 'fifty-two.
filly-eight, end fitly-nine, on the main laud, of range
tvreany.eight.
Township -fifty-one. factional township filly-two, on
the main land. the two "Huron" islands, situated in see
tionstwenty-se.ten, twenty-eight. twenty-nine. and thin.
ty-tour. containing one hundred and twenty:four and a
half:acres in township fifty-three. and fractional town
ships filly-seven,-fifty-eight and fifty-uine, ou the main
laud. of range twenty-Mile.
Township fiftywaue, and fractional townships fifty-two,
- fifty-three, fifty-six. fifty-sgven- fifty-eight, and ettpithse,
on the main land, of range thirty.
Fractional townships fifly-one- fifty-two. filly-three,
tlilpfoor, fitlysfire and fidywox, on the
. main land, town
ship fifty-seven and fractional township fury-ei•-bt, on the
'main land, of range thirty-one.'
Fractional township stity-five.•on Royale," of
usage thirty-four. (.),
At the saran plate, commencing on Monday. the four
teenth day of Atentst'next.. for dMposal of the public
lands within the * following townships and fractional
townships. situated in the Lake Superior mineral region,
as above. vita- , . •
Nom) et the base hire. and, War of to prourpal otridian.
Fractional townships • fiftpone...filly-two, fifty-dace.
Qtly-foul and fifty-bye,township fiftprix, end fractional.
• townships fifty-seven rnd fiftpmght, all on the man land.
of range thirty-two.
• Fractional townships filly-One, fifly-three, fifty-four,
filly-six, and fitly-seven, till on the main land,
of range thinv-threr.
'Townships' fifty-three and filly-four. and fractional
townships and fitly-six, on the main - land, of
range Miry-four. -
Townships fitly-toro. Glipthren and fifty-four. and fraes
'• *lona( townships fitly-five and fifty-six, on the main land,
of range thirty-five.
Townships fitly -two mid fifty-three, and fractional
townships fifty-four and fifty-five, on the main land, of
range thirty-six-
- Townships fifty-one and fifty-two, and fractional town
ships fftly-three and fifty-four, ou the main land, of range
thirty-sevit. • -
Townships Capone, and fifty-two, and fractional
township fitly-three, on the main land, of range thirty
eight.
Township fillywane, and fractional townships filly -two
and fifty-three, on the main land, of range thirty4due-
Fractional townships fiftysone and-flay-three, on the
main land, of range forty.
Fractional township fifty-one, on the main land, of
ranger fortywane: forty-two, forty-three and forty-four.
At the same' place, commencing on Monday, the third
day of July next, for the disposal of the agricultural lands
within the following' named townships and fractional
townships, situated east of the Chocolate and Escouawby
niers and the Little Bay de 'Sonnet, to Nrit:
•Ichniref the base tine,. and east of the principal meridian:.
• Fractional townships forty-one rind .foriptwa,
In; the surveyed Islands, township forty-three, fractional
township forty-four.lownship forty-five, (methanol town.
ships forty-six and Pony-seven, (except the north half of
the Janet on the.main land), including pan of "Etwrar" '
.and other surveyed islands,- and finctional. township ,
Only-eight., on •-Sugar Island," of range min; . •
Fractional towndrip forty-one; including the surveyed
islands, townships forty-two and-forty-three, and frac- •
tonal townships forty-four, forty - five,-forty - six, forty.
• • &gormand forty-eightotichilingparts Of .-13,agar,"'Stul
or." Mut other surveyed islands, of image two.
Fractional township* forty-one,foray-two.forty-three,
forty-four and forty-five including the surveyed ishuids
. ,
. :Fractional t owaships forty-one, forty-two, and forty
three. including the surveyed islands of range font..
Fractional townships forty-one, forty-two and forty
three. including port of nDrummonors".and other surrey
ed islands, of range five. -
Frattional townships forty-one, forty-two, nod :forty
three, including pan of "Drummond's" and other simony!.
ed islands, of range six..:. •
Fractional townships Cortpone, forty-two: and. forty
three, in "Drummoud's"ialaud, of range seven.
' Fractional townships forty-one and forty-two, on
"Drummond's" island, - of range
North 'erbase tine, and west of the prineipal meridian.
Fractional townships forty-one and forty.ivro,lnelud
lug "Marquette" and other surveyed islands, townships
fortY, forty-three: forty-four, fon y-five, and kitty-six, and
fractional townsbrp forty-so ven t on themain land, (except
fractional sections one end two in ilia latter arrange one.
• ! At the same place . commenting ou Monday, the seven
teenth day of July next, for the disposal of the agrieultu
' eat lands within the following named townslups and
fractional townships. situated east of Chocolat, and Es..-
.. conawby rivers and the Little Heyde rinimett. •
• NortA of the base line and, weai",f the principal meridian.
•
Fractional townships folly-nue and tony-two, including
the surveyed islands, andtownships forty-three and forty
four, of range two. • . .
Fratictional townships Gory, forty-one, and forly-two,
including part of "St.:Martin!sr ialand,-and townships
• forty-three and forty-four, of ramie three.. •
.."—• Fractional torieuships forty and. Ginpone, on, the meths
-land, and townships. kitty-two and •fo;tpthree, of range
• •;. The "St Ilelenal island, in fractional township forty,
• 'fractional townships fony-one.and forty-two, on the main
'land, and township forty-three of range five..
•,• , Fractional township torty-two, Olt the ma in land, and
toarnilsips forty-three and Yorty-four. of tangestx.
• Fractional township forty-two includingthe small nit
veyed islands in section eight, and townships forty-three
and forty-Cour, of range seven. . , - •
• .:t.—Fraeuosial township forty-two, Including the small is
' in section three, froctscitud township forty-three, on
the main land. and township forty-font.of•rance eight,
.' • The "Big Bear 1r island," in Lshollighigiut, embraced
in fractional townships iidny-sevens, thirty-eight . and
thirty-nine, of range tea. • • . •
Fractional townships thytirpievea .0 thirty eigny of
range eleven.
• Fractional 40' whips forty-one, on the main land, of
.
ranges eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and six-
Townships forty-four, forty-five and forty
. . .
-siz, and frae
.
-tonal townships forty-seven and forty-eight, on the main
' land, including part of .Grand island. of range eighteen.
Townshipti forty-four and • forty-five.. end fractional
townships forty-sir,Orty-ineen and forty eight,
pan of Grand ininndoutd nutveyed udiands - of /elle
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Townships forty-foitr,,fintrit-five and forty;six. frifction
al township fatly-s , ven - oti the main land, and the amain
surveyed islands embraced in fractional townships forty
seven and forty-eigh - t, of gangs twenty. • .. -
- The parts of tractional infvushipodurty-cightitud thirty
blue .lying east of Little llay Tioquet and gmonnwhy
rivrr, and tractional townahirrferty, of range fwenty-two.
The parts of fractional townships thirty-sine ; mid forty,
lYittg • kit of D•conawby river, of range twenty-three.
• An lands within the townships and fractional town
shipis.above enumerated, reported. as containing copper.
lead, or other valuable .ores. wilt be offered for sale in
quarter sections at not less than five dollar, per ache. ex
cept the sections covered in whole or in part by those
mining leases, which . shell not be determined by.the day
fixed for the commencement of the public sale: and all
lands, not reported as aforesaid, will be offered for sale in
the samernsumer as other lands, under the laws now la
force for the sale of the public lands, excepting and in
serving section sixteen in each township for the Rie of
schools, and lauds reserved for military - and other public
uses.
The offering of the lands will be commenced oa the
days appointed,. and proceed in the same order iu which
they ore advertised, with all convenient . despatch, until
the whole. shall have been enema, and the sales cloud.
Bat notelet shall be kept open longer than two weeks,
ond no private entry of any of the lands wit be admitted
until after the expiration of the two weeks. .-.
Gtvas ander my hand at the city of Washington. this
twenty-seventh day of January, arum Domini op., thous
and eliCundr President . d and forty-elght.
the President . JAMES K. POLK:
ItICIIA M. YOUNG, . -
Commission/ref the &mend Land Office
NOTICE TO MINERS AND PRE-EMPTION CLAIM-
All persous who were,ot the passage of the act of Ist
March, 1847. in possession, by actual occupancy, of any
portion of the mineral lands embraced in this proclama
non, under authority of a lease or written permit from
the Secretary of or. for the purpose of mining thereon,
and all persons who shall be pouession, by actual oc
cutiaaey.of a mine or mines, actually discovered before
the Isle( March, 1547, as set forth in the act Of the ISt of
March, ISt; above mentioned, am ,authorized to enter
mid purchase the some at the price, on the terms arid
s,
condition and to the extent prescribed 4y that act, and
no less, at atty. time before the day flied for the emu
meueemeut or the. sale of those mineral lands, on making
proof of PCS/4:144011 and occupancy, and of - compliance
with those Units, to the Remoter and Receiver of the
hand Office; subject to an appeal to the Secretary of the
Treasury ; and all peromis entitled to the right of pre
emption to any of did agricultural. lands embraced in
tluoproeltimatton, are required to establish the same to
the satisfaction of,tbe Register end Receiver, and make
payment therefor as soon no
. enooticable (Vier urine Otis
tanner, pod before the day appointed for the commence
ment of the public sale of the land* embracing the tract
claimed, otherwise such pre-emption claim still be for
felted.
The certificate of the mineral agent at Sault Ste. Marie,
that person* holding under leases or penults. or those in
the occupancy of amine or mines. hare paid up the per
(Tatum of rents required by the act abort. mentioned,
will be conclusive on that point.
Pe.rAOUS occupying under leases or permits, will not be
permitted toyell aguish their rights antler that occupancy,
and enter as *ruiners rand where any such leases or
permits may expire before the day of side the rights
grunted to the holders thereof will be regarded as reser
vutg the lands covered thereby from entry ander any
other right till the day of sale. when they will be offered
at public sale as mineral lands
! RICIIARD M. YOUNG,
Commix; Warr.
The "mineral lands": Included In the foregoing pro
clamation embrace the greater partitive( bieweena Point,
and the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the northern
peninsula of Michimin. and are rendered immensely
valuable by the exhauslless mines of copperaud other
ores found therein. '
A considerable uunther of those mines have already
been discovered in the trap rungeoloredeting on Lake Sus
perior. and within a few wiles of it, and from the geld*.
goal 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 hnmd al
most pure: and in fact, most of the native copper mul
ores yield &greater per-centage than any other yet clis.
covered in the world. Slicer is also found in eonsident.
bit quantities.
All the•neceesaryonderials for the muster:tenon of fur.
tutees, and fuel for gruelling. are found in abundance In
the immediate neighlothood of the mineral ; end the fare
of the country is such, that the mines require but bole, If
nay artificial drainage, rind are therefore o inked to groat
advantage,
• The climate in the winter. though cold, does not Inter-
rapt the operations of the miners; td fact, that season 1!1
considered the most favorable for their operations. ,1 , 2
The proximity of there mineral lauds to the shore of
Lake Superior. on whit-hare ocreral safe and excellent
harbors. and the Wlit.Cl commtwiratiou therefnam by the
Sault Ste. Marie, Lakei Huron. Erie, se., furnish ready
I means of transporting the products of these land* to the
prineipal markeutof the tidied Stales ats very tains
e
• it likewise appears front the reports to this °Mee, that .
the amienhoral lands are of a fair quality. producing the
usual culinary vegetables and gross in abaudance : and
no doubt, when the souls properly tilled. it will be (oulid
fatronade for grain estrissstlau , ; and (or all these products
• fair price and good market still Le found at the mines.
Timber. tech as white and yellow pine. sugar maple.
'yellow limb. de.. is. In many place a. very abundant. and
by its thrifty growth, girevevidenee of the richness of
the soil.
Mops showing the liscalikie• of the mines and other
valuable Information relating thereto. derived hewn the
geological turves'. de.. which cannot be embraced in this
brief notice. vrilf be prepared rind deposited with the lend
officer. at the Sault Ste. Marie. for insperimn, at eatly aa
practicable before the tortimenceroent oldie pohne sales,
ruclimtu hi. Nocso.
Conemissitour q the Gofenal Laud COE-r.
ap2slaw-ttow
Mtn 3ntelliatnet
PORT , Op rATTiavreass.
41 etre v►ttn t Batt aILAXMIio
• .
. • 'ARRIVED. • . " '
Steamer Denver, weliariltor
" Rabic, Jaeol4. drowns , . elle.
" Atlantic. V,rkinson. dot
" 2.Fie.higua No. e. 011son:Denver;
• lake F:ne, licmptriti. !leaver:
" New England No. '4 beta. Ciur
" Cashier, .Dawsan, Wheeling; •
• Cambria, Ferseth. lilt. Laois:
tlatntwrientil, Miller, Nashville'
" North Carulina Devinney, foruia;
DEP,. kr/I,
Steamer lleavet,'Clark;
‘! Millie, Jacobs, Drownivil
• Atlanti riakinsoo, Ilrownsville;
Dare rain No.:. Klinefelter, Ciu;
" Cashier. Dawson, Wheetinr, •
" North Ricer, Dean, St. Goole; •
13ar The fine steamer Mary .11sphogs, Captain
Norton, will ion as a . regular packet between this
city sod Pittibargh duiing the remainder of the .
season. She is a foe bOld, and is commanded by
clever officer,. She' leaves on her first top on
Monday nea t at 3 o'clock, P. 161.—Lossii Cote.
Be" Sec card or Brownsville packets.
OCr See cards of Wellsville packets.
LOVISVILL RS 'PACKETS.
FOR IFHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. :
0010 LINE.
React Art Saveaosv Pacer:v.—The A
No t fine and not passenrer steam Pat
het TELEGRAPH. J. J.. Perry. Com
mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing. Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Pons,
every Saturday, at IV o'clock precisely.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH k DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has betu built expressly for a regular
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas.
*enacts; the accommodations are Inferior to op boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will ran in Colll3oX
iou with the Den FrankUa No 6.and Pike No 9, to Saint
Laois—time through, Mt Pan. ap2l.y •
ST 7 A .1 . is I U. th. •ts ' yr t.....
CHANGE OF TUBE—Summer Arrange.
truisr from April 24.—Leave Manchester at
7 o'clock 'lithemorning, and nt each even hour until 9
o'clock at ni ht .}-excepting her t o'clock trip, which wilt
i,
lie omitted, ve her Pitt street lending, below the old
g
Allegheny lirid e, Pittsburgh,• at 7i o'clock in the morn•
ing. and at half past eaelvhour. wild hair past V at night,
°thither( her halst I trip, Sundays excepted.
V"Greentrood Garden is now open tor the reception
o *witty' The Boat lands at the Garden.
mail • . J. M'EAIN, Proprietor.
Summer Arrangement.
ifialt'THE atiamer HEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke,
Master, will leave Pituburgb for Beaver,
G &w ow , and Wellsville every Monday, NVednesstay,
and Friday-wand returning on Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a- w. - Having a boat at the
landing . , we are prepared to receive freight at any timo.
For freight or ptasage aPllb' 10
mat74t - G. IV. BARTON k CO., Agents.
, ;Oreen'svood Gardens.
MIIIS pleasant place of resort, two miles from the city,
o n the bank of the Ohio Hirer, is now in full opera
tidn. The proprietor respectfully Invites the attention of
the public to this delightful retreat. No expense has
been spared to make it it desirableplace for recreation,
so much needed in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
The grounds are well shaded with fruit and ornamental
trees. and &wets, in great profusion. The Saloons are
supplied with Ice CreaM, temperate drinks, Con fcc tioner.
les. Stmvrberries,and trait of all kinds, in hi season.
Er The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Bout,
leaves her landing, Prrrsurrr; below the old Allegheny
Bridge, hal(-past each hour, from half past 7, A. 31:, until
half-past 9, r. sr., omitting her balf.put I trip. This boat
has been built expressly for the conveyance of Nissen
gems to this Garden. Persons wishing to. remain in the
Garden till a later hour than 0 o'clock, can he acconutio
dated with 41 extra trip, by applying to the Captain: •
The whole establishment is conducted on strictly Mogi
• and temperate principles, end closed on Sunday.
may2o . • JAMES WAIN.
SPEWS OIL AND CANDLES-1U boxes Specs" Can
Inca, Noa. 4. 5, mut 0; •
'WOO gall. Wittier Sperm Oil:
• 1200 " Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; '
'' . • 1200 " Pnll do;
1200 " Bleached Winter Whale Oil;
000 " ll'inter• do;
Jan received and (or mile by
ma2o • . ' . rium.vat & RICKETSON.
.
Tl, OR SALI--4 plresent Cotentin Bruckner., one sails
r from the roan ilsese.—The iindepignediAdminis
trator of;the estate of . Ann Se. Clair . McFarland, deed,
offers for sale on accommodating ter 's,a very pleasant.
ly !limited House and Lot, in the neiglaborbusal of Mi.
nersville, adjoining property .of Alexander Brecken
ridge. Esq. Tbe Hoare is a two - story frame. isuilding(
with basement—the Lot contains one acre, on which is a.
Very. scarce and choice selection of every variety of
fruit, and a splendid variety of shnilitie: For Orden.'
lure. refer to the Messrs.'llerrons, Mr. It P. Cain, or Mr.
WHIPS Boothe. '" ALEX,' WILSON,
je6:d6w . ' Adm'r.
lkir 0. SUGAR.--1.3 h. ils. Prime New Orleans Sugar,
. irceeired by stcaMer Telegraph, ind for sale by
- fs,
jois " - I 411Vatcr,,ind 104 Front els.
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lICKETS-60‘11 — zen 7 for male L.
maY2 7 ;" ; olll'll h. SINCIAIR.
arasii-14 casksPrirue, Ibr polo low br _
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10 CASKS BACON—Woo and Shoulders.ust tocoly
ed end for onto by [royal FanICIVD MHO. !
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EESFI-50 boxes just MO/. and for sale by
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me2s EDMOND GREER, Liberty at: •.
ALAERATUS—i cubs, fee sale low by
10 ins.% :, SMITH. & SINCLAIR.
S' • I-10 LL,. .1 Pit stoma Stock,
.1) for sale. Apply to itayl9) JAMES MAY.
CASXSDACONHA 20 MS. a pr
'tle by ' fraa EDMOND OREER.
5 *and fot
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a RIEb APPLES—A small. lot. very• tine. for male by
nty3o SMITH & SINCLAIR.
AMS-1. choite article Inez be had cheap et
ma2o . RING h MOORHEAD'S
CURN MEAL—A lot of superior Corn Meal, for rate by
=2O • CUMMINS ?i, SMITIi.
LAX SEED OIL-50 bah. in store and for sair - by
=4.5 , • . 8.3: W. HARBADOD.
aoy Hides, in store and for iale -- 14 - 3 ,
S. Zs W. HARBAUGH.
DRY 11:11:433—;75
me2s
g HEESE-40 boxes Prime Chaps. lust reed and tot
; sale by • Inia2s) 8. &W. HARBAUGH.
QHEEP PELTS-4 bales Sheep Pelts. in store and for
'sale by Intet2sl S. & W. lIARBAUGH.
Oil.
011..—ti Ibis. l and .ilesup,'? prime hard
Oil. for sale by ima23) S. &W. HABBAUGII.
lOFFER--10/ bag" Rio Coffee. now latulin'wned fur
sale by (malll) MILLER & ILICKEVSON:
H°l4lPrOiliiiol4l7 IMilore and for
nide' • MILLER & RICKENSON.
i • malff .•- . • . lAMWMAIr.
Aro. WAIL—Oi Unia prime enter Vinegar. for sate by
maZ) ' , SMITH & • SINCLAIR
9 • rt to arrive. ibr sale hx•
le* . KING & 5100RIIF.AD, cor. Diamond kv.,
S6ILE LO.liVikita - R-120.1obLa. Nas..4, 6, Dad 6,
Loaf Sugar, far aalalow Loy
manrsoN ;
m. 29 • • miw.En k
1.,11A)U11-4.1uy & Pow." 'superfine Pamily Four, Coil
X solidly on band and foe sale t.y•
zna% . WINO & itfoonswa.n.
I - rut/DEN tit)
V bee Bowls - on eonsigruneld and for sale low,
• . WINO & MOpriliEAD.
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n3sel I ft! u BERT &•Bo I HIM St...
SAI. UOCHELLE.-4 cases reetired and for solo by
. • 11. A. PAIINF.STOCK: k CO,
nryl2ear t at arid Wood oro.,
So.l , n3witenin.-20 ounces prat reir-ria — fir
solo by • II A. rAtmEsTocK a coi, ....
'Aril tor Wind Wood sts...
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sale by Q A..FAHNIS.TOCIC & CO.,
man caw Vint end Wand lan
TIACON—A few lads. of very StlpgriOf llama 4nAl
I) Shoulders. tor nailing, An oak In
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A 111 AVON R CO., 40 Market otteeti trill open
ill.. this wanting a large Sat al Merry stint Gltorra. of
every ma.lo.
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Jel Litvrty • meg. Na
Ilmu.r.v—suo buthet• prune 0).56 114 rip!. lost precit.
3 est and for sale br k W. IiATIMM:(4II.
dui. B.l WM*, Algreta.
hart.l* toot- Irr , riwed
and 6.4 oak hy IL A. FAIINIMOI..K
moT 10 • INC tot sod Wool su.
V 0. klangialdijslraiterire onet fttaKt.
11 • and Sas salt by CUMMLSS a SMITH.
3144111141• U tenet.
opposite Ow Unnossottho
ACK'S tiMANAIROTATabiI ICS( fteclecd per
astareer Cobill4o; bot yak by
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I,lll.l.VR , Lottl 144 i. bra Irandty feet. rut reverend eta
r esoulgaroeulisati be site 111 _ Valuable Isaproeed Proper ay.
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1 - l'eterea.Aut ; •
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seutelainaa, all Umbra arida.
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— .to 01 1 1 11/40/1 U. ((lasso. 41.Ke•••4, &we* :bow tages:••• 3 0 geed @tea or gingham.
to till es *is l4 111111 PliPU°' 14 Ll= ' 0 .1 . 74: 5 r It. 3 . Dow atee at ealleou.
!lonia $ et... std it,et. linap f Pi,144 451110.11.,%* • ante, 8 t• of eotturodkra aad turner mai
to Y 4 trY . S 4 kbYCY. 4 13 Y lualUbbcZu a. (.0 P*) m ..."",‘, ..,: . Ii b ssmordsof sorry Tarim.
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opt' iDati.IIAIN
Qeet.lllWrittlllliVrar
to ARAM N NIGIIMI-.l:3pigkoar4eorwit let Inca"
readier: its testes of putrtiesions by Homer a Umbers.
New 'fork!' To be emnptited t 4 If ruin. ran Sal pm
received and rot tale laY
h nveirrtiv,
note t roe. Nestles god 31 sts.
P. AffeLtDl46 --
A TTAIINEV and COUNNELLOII. at LAW; tlerd In
strtio.'• Ituildines. cornet se( Write and Pitib 'tett/
east stele or the Conn Ifienw.
Colleeiing. e'onvvesuiring. etimsintiltou or M
eanie. 4e.. promptly iin,d actor:ode attended to. mete
LOU'S itrovicks 41 - ireakims es;
" ego* rounds;
6 a. Ica ra4 VD;
to kegs No. I Pit Taltx; ,
10 " Pub. Corenstithi •
a " • Pby;
20.b0d Common *gars:
WA= Mar ypani.h 40.: Air rale by
mad J. D WILLIA2IS, ISO Weed at.
• 1. art is.
MPORTER: I OP BRANDIF-S, WI? CS.
I
Ilsvaxe Cumtn omen. e SIM/4AM and Peent //A.,
Wren far male, on pleasing ;ems,
4 half Pipes Owed Handy, Datk Viatajes, tt:Z7 to
q!' 1842.
4 eighth "
6half "
3qr " Pale Vintage, 17 to
6 eighth" gl "
. " 1642.
2 Wl' pipes flennessy " rh, 181 Z
2 gt 41
9 " &mac" 1137.
2 qr. -•
4 half " Eleitrneite " Palk.
2 pipes Swan Gin. •
2 Imperial Engle Gltt.
" Black Horse
puncheon Jrlah W ama Spi
ritl,.
" .l ica
hiskey.
10 qr. pipesiloneat. Port Win!, / Vintages, 1535 to
10 "' " Landon Market" 5 I*l.
40 " Burgundy Port "
12." . " S. S Madeira Wine,
19 1 " " L. M. sopertor Brands
10 " Symi ngton" " Vintages IEO7.
8 eighth pipes lll
10 qr. pipes Petztartin Pala Sherry,
5 " " Arnontilado " " Vintage' 1840
4 " Brown " " Choice Brandt.
3 " Golden " "
4 pipes Fayal Madeira Wine,
3 " Sicily .. " ( Fresh arrival. '
12 htujs. Sauterne " Direct Importation.
40 b(" "
13 qr. casks Sweet Malaga Wine.
10 " " Dry "
•
100 doz. bits. Brandies, Various brands.
-160 " Wines. Very old.
'l3 baskets Crown Champagne.
20" Maltese Cross
12 bhds. Claret St. Esteppe.
13 doz. btls. "
60 ibblx. 0. R. Whiskey,
1 25 hr. bbls. " " Distilled in 1840 and '42.
20 bbls. old Peach Brandy,
25000 Ls Vega Regalia Cigars, •
25000" Rosa "
2000 Washington "
3003'Rupldes
5000 Dos. Amigos
0000 Silva
2000 Clemenela
2000 La Autiquedad
8010 Ortiz IS
2000 Emulations ,
1000 14 Bayadera
50021 Ewalt.*
Cnbrays
1000 liambrargo
10000 Juste Sanz Principe "
10000 f{t BL
10000 Fella ,
20(tdoten Playing Cards.
0 bolet.Thtfers ,
10 " Che Wing Tobacc6.,
4 bbls. Puti r miefe 4 9 tigtit"'
50 boxes Sardines.
8 casks Londem•POrter, qts. and his
With =my other articles in the line, too numerous to
.mention. BlanY.Of the Ulna. and Liquors arc ter my.own
importation, direct (turn EtirOpti and th e Islands.• coun
try merehantit, stehmlioatbar-leepers and hotel keepers
are Invited to call and examine a large find 'well selected
amok. (atom, P. C,
llASOLS—Jusisoceived at No. 517, carnet of Fotanh
P
and Musket Ma., a beaatiful assortment Of #.ll kinds
of Parasols, (iota common to very line. and Of thn most
fashionable styles. [Ju3l PHILIP ROSS.
F ISHI-40 bbis. prints 140. I. Shad;
" Nis. 3 blacketet
for sale b Lialls43 Tkir" & 13'001q1501b
Fk• ' K.' and an. far sale ow to °sc. by
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BY JANA'S WILENTIA, AUCTIOiVEER
No. 114 W 0.01) $2111:17...111RES Wan veoN Finn
—3
,y/OSITIVE.AD-MINISTRATOR'S SALE of the bal
ance of a Stack of splendid uew Also,a
ot of Hardware, Mahogany and Rosewood 'VeUteri,
Varnish, Marble Slabs, &c. at Auction.
On Friday, June ettt; at 10 o'clock, A. bl.. will be sold.
without reserve, by order of the Administrators of the
lute firm of Roberts & Bruits, Nu. el, Third street, between
.filarket and Wood, the balance of .ft Stock of new. and
eplefulid fashionably made Furniture, remaining unsold.
Its the business of the estate must be closed forthwith,
Without delay. his the most splendid lot of Furniture,
;perhaps, ever offered 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
W orkmanship, and
made of the best material. It Is very seldom so rare a
chance is offered to limpet/tic. Housekeepers. and those
wishing to purchase; !Mould not neglect attending the
stile, which will be positive. Among the articles, may
be mentioned the followtne, in part—
Splendid Plush and Hair spring Seat &As;
••• to . " " • Parlor Divans Chairs.;
I. • . 1 0 " Rocking Cbturs;
. Plush and hair sent Ottomans;
Splendid mahogany Wardrobes;
high post Bedsteads;
and rosewood patent Bedsteads,
French style; •
Second-timid nothogauy Ceatte Tables, with marble
tops; •
Marble Top Pier Tables; •
Sple p ndid mahogany Dressing Bureaus, with marble
tae;
Marble Top Wash Stain*.
Mahogany plain Bureaus;
Mahogany Dining. and Card Tables;
• Hair Seat and Windsor Chairs and Rockers; •
Together with many other articles -la the Furniture
line, too tedious to mention. Also, at the same time--
A few Marble Slabs; ' , •
MaheganY and Rosewood Veneers;
A tot of. Hardware. for Cabinet-ruakers; •
A few barrels of flue Varnish. •
The above Furniture is now ready for examination. and
can be scan any time previous to sale. Toram at sale.
. EWING IIfIOWNFIELD .
' Admirustrators:
WILLIAM WILSON.
je3 . JAMES "AIeKt.NNA. Anat.
T AEG": SPFXIAL SALE of fine Skin, and Drewry',
erayaw, Porker MELIA Suspotd,rs, Glows, 44.--To
mormw, Wednesday, June 7th. at 10 o'clock. A. M.,•vvill
be sold at kl'ilenita's Auction Rooms, No. 114, Wood st.,
3 doors ftorn• Fifth, a large invoice of Shirts, Drawers,
'revolt. Pockct Ildkft, Suspenders. Glove', and finer
, oudt. *c.. consisting in part of the following, viz: so
perflue white muslin shirts with linen bosoms; fine cali
co and gingham shirts: shirt,
:Emilio and cotton mider
shirts and drawers; silk gum elastic suspenders: fancy
silk rrarais, dug and bandanna silk pocket Mids.; silk
and lawn neck new a large tot of hosisry,• money belts;
Caney stocks; lista thread; cation gloves, silk money par.
sec Together with a great variety of fancy articles, Ow.;
all of which era now ready for examination.
Jed dAhlkM JFEF.NNA,Auct.
ACCTIOA BALES,
JOAN( IX DAVIS. AUCTIOSEER. .
Sera-Soo tango q/ Wool 'end /Vll Emu.
CrIMAMF.II..IfW ATARA. AT AUCTION I Evian,
Furniture and rstrile—Tbe entire as-rrri of this wenn
boat -Serstana.^ consisting of Ind:era, engine/. rand ma
chinery, with her doom and %metals soak cabin furni
ture, bedding, earpeinf. chairs and .tablea.a . slsl, rata
hawser anj other Herne, wilt be wild al Auction ott
Wednesday nay. the Ili day of June. at 2 o'clock r.
et the as archoura on Water street, ad.ionting I. el. wain
nap;
Tt.t &e.. can be seen, at the OW of Wears.
flees. lianopee Co..t on Ilse corner of Pita and Short
stretta, and the (uresture. an, et the p!aset of ante.
Tema--All aunts under ellan."ruatt. currency; over
11100. vjirorra ti“krr.q4 Irate. st 00 day clad over Wan,
.aporored enferord vOin• at 4 month..
Thu .ate od-ra a flat* Olnitntattily W any person %ids
trig to buifet a tight bon. the caginess Loin,:
and Ann tote tot their rv. et JOHN U, DAVIS,
- Awn:ewer.
AUCTION! •lIIALKO 111111111131111iURIAM,
tW W3l.l..nprissipiL Ann's.
bla DA V b:r 101% tau. at t !Alai, *1 Om
Atketiva 11.ava tinny' of Carbon ac.t Gave meet.,
Irrtnad [oar at the by Mows. ,
IVlbloui Mods blcsereibto.lerA I.' &DA irgll.7ol
.carne, a Saila a.vrruzient a( Dry Ganda, Stviolpatuta
Cauant. If anima*. WasSI , C II , and Jeb.ett3T. I
0,0% a le.
De vial:l ant xyarsic4b asta a 4, as Va. sate Mitt (.4 polo
•
lietviatt. ebel les TIP 'fret? ChM .1.14.6 I 1( dry
ema.A.llllll , lllllllrt, kr tte itioxr• em.v.ttamod tarot, vas
Totailltiddaridal sad rrida) vsau.rs . %In w r imk.
itaamilP tr U. 1 II t: ItNl*l . mt.
• N. to Otdop.
itli%,&1111 TOM & CO. watt t2ltt.ififtVie. at de ,. .it
4PWieelat, WWI C 4. rr<l . 3 41 , 10rtip , ..143( Ltsr
.4 tt ClOl i CT BRUM to yavhn+s to trst run hasollf,
l'twelf owls vidti be *M. Or Ifa bca ant. nit , !.. and at
shoat *Mice,
Watelbtaaa cloonto d Ftea tag nt , tort 'Hilt. tap
. watt
woo! Slaittrollearate truth , aits rotate orratzra:
. Title rashiortabli plate of reran is sow
OM*. re/SOOI swishing for Lastosthre- leo
Caren.or eny of Use &brute. o/ the *ea.
ton, cannot do best", than to esti at this e s
lab& pt. The KAMA: P " ALOI has been Mae
lotrerti aeoniiiof the mow .pleostid piste. a the lihnl In
Ow wq.).ro.cirar.try, and to feet there ate few, If soy.
Nkomo IA the Vatted Piatra,. superior co this.
The proprietor. beg trase to nom ttat ithitileg shall
be wanting on their port to MA? it MO of the most
pleasam places of roan, for 1.11414 an 4 (knifemen. In
this city. tensyltli • VEARCF: & HOMAN.
§EAL.}:it-P01Kr..i.1.4....-Petdr-rairriiia
ceived by the Auditors of ite.erve township, Alto
tt
g 'nye uty, until the Od day of June. Co, repairing and
grouting ads of fond town.hlp. The Auditors will
meet on it sth and O th of June, at •. st.. at th e
boatels( A Worthingum, on the Miler mot ie *hew
what wort is to do Cu each (no,t, for which they wish to.
eonintet. . A. 11. lIARVELI
J. WirKLINE. AuCtitora.
may2okllve F:ZEKIt.3. DAY. '
;LYE ACRLS OF • VALCAIII4: FRUPFALTV. near
the city line of 7th 'Ward. will be toolil at Auction on
londay morning next, the 27th init., at U o'clock, at J.
la Darts' Auriton Room. corner of Wood and Fifth it,.
The abort will he sold in loin of one nett each, to suit
01:nohow:a, or altogether, if regoltod. Term —Hill of
the putehaia money to hand; the balance In two Team
S. CISTIIIInItT,
mar 27 Geneoal.Aicet, Sinithßold
Cheep Property mud Chic Payments.
rt, OR flit Ll-1— Al:trick House and Lot, VI feet fmnt ou
Vine street, by 104 feet ricap. Price, es AlO. Tenni:
111300 in band, balance in mute yearn, in quarterly pay
ment,. The purchaser will thus be enabled to possess
himself of this properly by paying little more than nrent.
B. CUItiUERT , Generel Areal.
ma2o Stnlthiled street.
TIIOI6R.VIMTKPAT. and alit most of
the Weekly Pittsburgh and a few Eastern, Western
and Northern Newspapers, and Sibbers Counterfeit DO
tector,./te., kept for rale by ISAAC HARRIS,
• At ids General Agency and Intelligence Otflee,
Neer St, Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel.
m0y1.5
r'ul. - OrliALl:—Tiast beautiful and ptensent residence, rn
` the Sixth Ward of the city of l'itteburgh, situate on
ton, 'Webster, and Walnut streets, being Lot N 0.74111
Aaron hart's plan, being:l3 feet 5 inches on Walnut at i
112 feet deep to Fulton street, end fronting on Fulton at.
17 feet 5 inches, and bounded by . Webster st. about 110
feet:—on which Is erected a large and well finished brick
DWELLING HOUSE, with ottt building. Fur partett
lars, en quire . of John B. Butler, at. Lawrenceville; or of
James C. Cammins, Pittsburgh. • ma27-tf
Sc r ifirl.tat brings away the worms
"West Mee tp., Allegheny co., Pa.
"Arr. John D. ?Wore:in—Dent Sir: This is to certify that
I purchased of Mr. VOINOV, one phial of your relit Worm
Killer, and gave two teaspoonfuls of it to one of my chil
dren, twa years old, and in short time it passed upwards
of forty-six large worms. ANDREW M'cra.t.oenu."
"I witness that the above stamcineut is true.
"Ssetazi.
Prepared, wholesele and retail. by the proprietors:
JOHN 1) MORGAN, Druggist,
merlo Wood street. Pittsburgh.
All Intponed Clgnfo
.
QlllO PLA NINO hlll.l.—R,berra stied durd Wafer lane,
(along Chattier at.,) rifln Wnid, Allegheny tityinear
uebester.—GEOßtle DILAIIER having resumed bu
siness, hes erected the itecessnry machinery at the übovo
place, fbr tuning out all work in his Me, mid is prepared
to take boards to bls mill and deltter them :to customers
on reasonable terms.
Dressed 004,1111 11 hoottlit, td4eye on hand.
A large qunntity of dried flouting lulubetqat hand.
Orders from Western Lettlber Illefehnnurpromptly ex
ecuted. • inang-tf
Commereilal•Row Cabinet Waiveroo m.
• T. 13. YOUNG & Co. 4 0 arami.
111 WAVE removed their CABINET
WARE.ROOMEitto Commercial Row, Liberty
great, apposite the head of, Smithfield. where they will
keep eminently on hand an'extantive assortment of So
fat, 'iable's, ITerdrobes, Bureau?, Bedsteads, Chairs and
every article hi their hue oh Memel's. •
* e s Undertaking promptly attended to at reasonable
prices.. • . May 27
11) I,l%"lait7gl ilEgliju9rUttiv4 andi sole • EDMOND GREA T I, •
Liberty inkeettNo.
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Prim undersigned noticed with surprise, in the Chroni.
1. etc of May Will, an article signed by Young & Ste.;
"upon, wherein rointilnitit is matte rigninst.ute, for pla—
cing, In front of my 'Dry Goods Store on Market street,
between Third and Fourth streets, as a signor distinctive
mark, "Golden Bee-Hive: ,
Messrs.. Y. & S. seem to claim that they have the:ex.•
elusive right to use such a sign in Pittsburgh. But', ni
'they show no legal puede for such t right,l shrill continue:
to use the sign I have adopted, or any other that choose
v—salisfied t ha t my doing so is no departure from nacreati...
•file usages, and no infringement on my neighbors' rights.
And I feel sure that no honorable merchant wilt object to
my using such signs as I think proper. Fair, opeu,.and
honorable competion seeks no each exclusive rights, and
makes nn such childish complaints.
I seek not to injure. in any way, Messrs. Young &Ste.
venson. All who choose to triula with them can do so;
and all who chooie to call at my SIAM. at the sign of the
"Golden Bee-Hive,. on Market street. hot wren Third and
Fourth, will there find as good a stock.und Assortment of
Dry "Goods—for safe its cheap. and on ns terms—
as can be found at the "Bee-litim" (duty complain::
tog neighbors.
That ti what I call fair t tailless competition; and.] do
not believe Messrs. Y. & S. wilt galui'much accession'to
their custom by . such silly ellbrts to place themselves be
fore the public tu their amiable attitude or Injured wen.
limo) -
R. D. mhoniiiisosaTNo..lloNraCiket. •
IItiTAS just returned from the eastern cities With his se
ll. coed supply of Spring nal Summer DRY GOODS!
Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre.
'viokitto going east this last time—and being entirely tree
fronethe care of that business—l tun enubleiNo devote
my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods.
Customers and the public geuerall}may depehd upon
finding, at the above \o, every thing rich and beautiful
that is to be found lu the Dry Goods market. •
lie has in store, and is now receivingathe fulloWing
.Goods: Barred and plain Grenettlens;
Barred and plain Silk Tissues;
Satin barred and plain Harems;
Latitartine Plaids, new article;
Jasper Plaids: do. do.;
French and Organdy Lawns;
Barred and Plain Linen Gingham's.
DRESS SILIS,S.
Rich Chamelitins. alrohndere
Rich changeable striped; rich barred:
Fine I.ustred black do., all widths, for Mantillas,
Visene,Ese.; • . •
Brussels } .toe and Silk Frin ges, for trimming the
above; goal assortment.
Shawls—This department is very full: Rich Cashmere;
Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berage;, new style .
Linen Net,13.4 for SI each; with every, variety at low
prices.
Linn* Gads—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and
Brown Napkins; Towelling*, Crashes, Burnley - Sheet.
Inca. &c.
thechaeis—trench, English. and Manchester, uf every
style and testure.
Cali( 'ors—ln endless variety. a nGje. upwards. •
Illesehed and Brown Sheeting*, Drillings. &c.
Yard wide Brown Sheeting, as low as die.. &e.
malt lt. D. THOMPSON.
Right sividt Wrong*
lAM and open compeducut in business all men Bilinin;
it is the life of trade ; but advantages arwswatelitartlS
auctapted to he titan, v; hich are alike aufairanddishorti.
treble.
When the undersigned ecmuitnneeir to oceupy the Dry
Goods Estatilistoricat of Metiers. Jacob and Brucker. on
Sfasiet street, they adopted their sign. ^A thildeu Ree•
hive.' end es • distinctive mark by whtch their custom
ers might know their eatabloiltment.they have advertised
their inure esiensively as the Gold Ike-Dive." and
any advaotage Is devised fnAti their ail vc rtiseutenta, they
claim h as their own, having paid for it..
They hare. the refurooseen with some surprise. thell
it'llllato L. Itueuli. a Dry (foods Dealer oil tho same
Crest, has placed In front of Lis store. $ Golden Detre
Dire." atsmlaz in farm and appearance to that which.
they base tisr4 kir severaly ears past.
-We tau not dispiite Mr. Musters Asko in the abstract
to mike we of any emblem he pletwes (or a sign for big
son, but ore 40 clam that helm. so awtri to oar
c µshutters, by alit bq this pretence; that this Ls the old
established lks-lliee rhure. mut we deem it oar duty to
'curatives and customer* to call their atelltillU to this Mr• .
etratitaske in order that they may sot be deprived. Let
there observe Mateo. sketgund Fie o-Liles Store. Whet(' WY
GUM* Per alvosyslneor chill% it forme* firs, edi at. and
eke Duristsad. on M. dui sr t.l thts +lll prevent mistake.
We owe Mr. flaysell no ithetithliat if he thinks to catch
is small portion of our business by ouch ontitesfe-es us
this, re thick the public. will show bun that be u isdarts
hen. oludosrey, opeuriesa mod foie Orator is the WOW
at the original il ;olden Ike-Ifire. Market It, between the
Mamma and roarth civet where as esteusive assort
sang of Dry (bui.ds Cl the Finest sty les, will contruarto be'
sold it the cheapest raws, by
sear VOI:SG h fercirt."-NsoN. •
IrAbwiricliui'M.aoin&47-..• hid is N., 110
11 •_- • doom (met Liberty streekl A
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/ llrrt IN Alt'lA AND b131N11:.11 trrl:Prti—A. A. Ma
t." area &Pa. CO .I.latkat *treat, kite received I cepa 0(
C0:140ta4.11 atel rtatnasar eines, evsaptiaing array atgle
annaUte fat tweet., setae. WSW
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MNEote, N ' OtKiles:::ATAPSLik7oli 4 iSitid Si firkei AM,.
j jut' c.prr.4.3 r
g 3 / 4 104 Linen ?Ml:attar'. Mao,
ea 04 NW's lyre 40.44 Milaw Lluern, to great ea.
nem
To IllosraenlKeeTro.
11 71 11 . 4, nr Li i- rq u .. N 4,42 '. .. ' Bb t e i ti - ne e .. 1 " 11/s i tte " = ^ 1 1 % " nt:
oak Table wialas,• Y Uconen sm. Dleacllwd Table
(Intim, all *lane: Napkins. Doper*, Crash. 8,c.;
10-i. 114, 124 let (buns; 104. 11-4, 124 Bleached
Cotton 'Aber Ilium 4-4 and 9-0 MC Window Holland: Etu-
Walden's! Bowen , (, %%Indwell, le pelts and by the
yard. Tatter tied . plait and Ihtioad,reltb border;
}lvutb Etebreidinvd Table and Minn Colreta, worsted
nod !hotel .&1I width still be sold id reduced wire/.
mar i.IIOIIF.ST 1). TIION11110!4.
zprOou . .
eir.vrs. svmanat GWD9.—snrier. angle tallied
ky Fr.och IlAtsit rich styles Cassel:circle Mock
and colored Cnibeteretts; queen's and Fulmer Clothe
Boned and plain Drop IV Ewa VirsimuoPecry choice'
Mariaille a. :fake and Satins. and figured. Linen Drills;
Celaper pre RUBINSON'S Cloth Store,'
mera Poet Dttildidpa, t inner Fah and Wood.
•
Third 'apply for the Seeion. •
Tomunrin Is now receiving his TItIIM SUP.
• N 7 lb . PLY of UllOll9 (or the Sea sllll4.lllllti hie 1110 Ck•
now comprises Qin newest stylus of French Prints, Irian
'l4} to 1 ,4 1 emits.
English Chintzes. F.nallah Purple Cliintres;
tartan Ord Prints, fer children; do. tiar'd Gingham', do ;
French and Engttah Drees Gingham; Linen do*.;
runclioro Printa.frotnit} to One; superior Shining !Qui
nn, for 10 and 12k cents; MU Linens, of pars flax, and
very low Long .awns; Shorting Muslin', from 1 to 3
yards wide; Pillow Case Muslin*, and other bonus keep
ing goods. such u crash, diapers. linen towels,. napkins,
white and colored quilt*,
the ivartgidarienu" Fourg and Maga
Morthantowin find, inane Wholesale Rooms, up stairs,
a eholeo 'stook of Friable/3440am, &a., at prices.
ma%
ro.asH .I.INENs AN r ii)sHurrnsolWsLois—W R.
Murphy has lately' received au additionni supply of
bove good': The Linens are Warranted puns Sax,
and very low for quality. Very superior Long Cloth
Shirting 3luslins, at reduced prices.
sms muthezt--Also; lately received, an assortment
of Sheeting% bleached and unbleached, from one to atria
ants wide.
Pillow Case Muslin:, amain' and very line qualities,
eery cheap.
Diaper) and Fmk for Toted/kg—Low priced and fine.
Colored quitts—lncludiug sumo very large, and of a sa•
perior quality.
For stile at the north-east corner of Fourth and Market
streati. • maX
THIS DAY, by Express, a email lot of
Preach Cassimeres, light colon, for summer wear.—
/ a lot is of nape:int' style and quality, end will be sold
. . .
Algo l - a small lot of fine - Linen Drillings, with satin
stripe, and bane& This lot it of superior quality, and
cannot be had elsowbcro in Ibis city. Also, a small lot
of plain. white and embroidered Itiniseillos Vostings.—
The patronage of the public is solicited. • .
morn C. NV LILNLIIUDO, 231 Liberty at,
(Journal copy.) ,
Dresa
JUST OPENED, at - Plp. 59, corner of rounh anti Mot:
teats„ one ease of handsome Italzarincii, trltith will
be sold at the low price of 121, Cents per yard: also, I
case fi ne do, at lefe.per yd. ( mall PHILIP ROSS:
XTEw GOODS—NEW GOODS—The undersiO , od has
IA just returned from the eastern cities, and is now cc.
relying a very lama assortment of new a;,d handsome
summer Dry Goods. lie will, in a few days, hive open,
for the Inspection of purchasers, the largest and the ratty
enasrm stock of desirable goods that he has ever
brought to this market ?rites never were liiivet. Call
soon sun secure a bameun. P 111134 ROSS.
male No. 80. aotner routth and Martel sts
CALLICOES! CALICOES !—Great bed'uttioa tips:ifs
at No. bo.—Now opening at No. 09,c:emeriti' Fourth
and Marla sts, the Cheapest stoek nes+ Piylb Catitacs
and chintzes we herd ever alibied, tilileng ore
1 cc., dark calicoes, Ma etc pet yard;
1 es. purple dd t o ll • do fast coioisi
00. es. plaid , dd do
2 ds. striped do 6 do dd
full "ripply of very acre and ant eslietres and
ahlatzei of superior quaint, and at tbiimbistist designs at
taut 10 0)1 121t.;peryard. tairaij PHILIP RO§S.
j• . ..
uST•feacived,.by Express. 1 ps Super Propels Black
~ Olothi and 6 ps.Super 17alisr_Cassimeres, which will
bo sold low by .. £. W _INTE.6 I 6RG, M. Liberty. st.
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NAI'I. AND . PITTSI3I;RGH • • .
D z•Lir Erst C /LIP IIN E
TIIIB Independent Linear winners is now nomposed
of the largest, finished nod _famished.
anti most powerful Inirds op the . waters of the Wert. Thy
highest wages are paid for the services of the 'ond
most experienced men engaged in Ihe river: hailtiess
tt -',•
The line has been in operooorfor six•years'i - hasi Canted ,
nearly two millions ot people;without 4104 the slightes t .
injury to their persons. The prqetictort c allenge corn. :
panson with any passenger line in the Union tin safety,
regularity . and speed. All that money, Can procure bait'
been proyided for the safety. comfort and convenience of .
passengers. The boats /tare for Cincinnati us follows:
RION AY PACRET 7 -The 31oxasourst..t. Copt. Stoltz;
will lotive Pittsburgh d von Monday morning at lino - clock;
• Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P.
• • .
.* ZUPSD.4 Y CILET.—The lltamtroa 2, Copt:
Jno. Rlineilier. will . leave Pittsburgh every iTuesday
I morning•at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening
at 10 P, pg. • .
IPRAVERDAY PACKRT.=-The New EIZOtAST, No.
2, Copt. S. Dean, will leave Plitsburgh every Wednesday
morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeliiig every Wednesday even
' ing at 10 P. IL
THURSDAY PACRR9!2-Tbe . BIUWAST. Capt. 'R. J.
Grace. will leave Pittsburgh every 'Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Thursday evening itt 10r.
FRIDAY PACKET.-The Cliaraest No. 2.carst. CPOOIO,.
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday mornitkat lt) o'clock ;.
Wheelingirrery Friday evening at
SA7;I7RDAY PA COT.—The 51nomcazu, Capt. Ds
Carnp. will leave Pittsburgh every •saturday morning at.
o'clock OTheeling eyrry 'Saturday cycnaigisAlg
SUNDAY PACKET: 7 II3e ISAAC N*WT/Pe. A. G.
Alaion. will letive PittslUirgh every Sunday niorniug ut
In o'clock; Wheeling evriry - Suuday'viening ntAU r. _u.
1848.
. . .
Pittsburgll and Bro . aville D olly; ocket :
noograur lat. 1549. - .. . . FionrA RT. i tot, iiAti - .. -
LP . .AVE 1)2111.1 - 'AT 9 .M. - 4 l'. M,,/ - '
tc .....1
The follutkingite% outs C1)11 4!te fe line •
for the present season: AT1.A..T1(:... -41 11 0 ,
Jautes Parkinson: BALTIC- Capt..A. Jam, iS;
and LOUIS 51'141Nr. Capt. - 1:. Bennett. • The bunts are
entirely urw. and me Oned up tritium) raga, Win cape llSCl
,.l"..very comfort that money gull procure. bon breu provi
ded. The boats will Immo the Monoticalteln Whorl float.
at the foot of Buts at. Posseitnera trill he pitneinul wt
board, as the boats will certnittly leave atilte ativiert6iid.
hours.
• — Fir ITn — urra — iirs e.• •• , •• •
lorThe new and splendid roluesigre nod Unit
stenmerDA MICA:Apt. A. iteotts4vilf Icase
e port dotilrg'rhe prch.nt
pordivelr. ,
rot freight Apr:lunge. Apply nit board:
For. St. IDialis. 2'
Laza,
TUE favi ninitrii..ptuteugei.topt I%;;VX
SYLVANIA.. R. elficky. Master will levy
t o b r e p o . l::::: , a u n r d p ir y te o n n u l e ,o d , i , a n T portstsJuteu.t:
Par ear lemur. •- • •
• Tll6l iplendid ilesr 41anelicr S. VANNA,
ii.Dneamoa. Mosier I. Miro 'fram.l.a4
tin the a ova and intermediate 'landings. on, "'lid:o
Jane 2.
For frriabt or passage applron board.
For St. Louts:
The new and sp:endid steamer
OH" Nt Itsselkto nt s, Mosterisrill leatri forlise,above
r ^ and intetedinte p react:a:lr.
rnr freight or passsee,annly on board: mOl5 .
IZEM2I=
• • • • •
_ .
lagsplendid steamer NORTIi CAROLI
NA, Ugrongt, !Raster, will leatitAtt the
snore son intermediate perm. : • •• •
For freirrot or pi:tauter apply on hoard.
16 1 Baia: Qiienajindpaint im
THE good strainer sT, A.liTtlOx\, Tus
Star, 3Laster, Will leave for the. above,
atly.
For freight or passage apply on bon ni. orto •
J.A.11E3 AlAir. or
1 , .0„ MILTENDF.ROF.R. ARV
Vor Blew Orleans.
THE fine new steamer Alit:RW:4ll
VLF. Isar' Amu%sox Muter„ have
r the a.,eie and all iutenuediate, on Satardayi. Jane 3.
For freight or passage apply oa board, ot , to
msTt G. It. 511IXIZiliERCFJt. Aged'.
For nteatralsailles ,
TILE new Mail mad Passenger st4amer 4\ T.
Jan= l'autssos. Master. will
ears , the the above port tide day, at t a.
For freight or %safe ary IT on board. febl
---- 1 frir $ layette ast . 'a. as • RS 'ter.,
The light drausbtileutner SWAN. H. :lI:ty,
Master, will leave fur the above
.! end inter.
mediate landin;rl, regu:srly.• -
or tre tor saline apply un board, or !Oh ..
ims '.' JAMES fiti.i.
.
---- 10417 - tiacinn ate. .7 .- r- . *:
146 The lisht draught oteatner ritIENIMIIP.
Darts. Mawr, will leave fur th e utopia 'and
tole unediatr porta. regularly.
or Uri; 4 t
ot pomace apply ou board.
Maw Arrangement. '
TILE attorler CALI3:I COPE will Lear, (Di
ITtavvr. farsgoor. ou4 Welbtvitle; 'Mrs;
-- day, Thoroioy. Ilfht Sotteriloy.:.st V A '111 . 411 . -
14Mt.ng CAI Moodwr. Wednesday. nod Endivy..!!lttot hos..tt
boot at the tootling, bttliteto om.l Infect oud the.nage.
prepared to ltretrr (frights at any
3. & W. IIAitMEGIE
' tosi.o No. 33, Woo,lpirott:
Pltiabniffb and Wheeling Packet. •
JaiT E swift Steamer CONSUL, POCSZT P.
EtSllll. Muter. will leave remilarly for
. Wheeling.oa Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, &I 10 0 cloek.prreisslp. ' .. . -
"g a v e AVMetiut even' TwahlY, Thursday, isml Sams
'
day. at t o'clock. A. ss.,paritirsiy. .
The Consul will land et all intermtiliate porta. Every
accommodation that eon be proeared, for the eotniortatid
safely of paeseneers,, has been provided. The boat is
alba proxiaed wan telt-acting safety•guaril, to preveut
expiation.
For freight or passage apply on board, or t
to .
taste JOHN Fl..itll...kiterit:
For Louisville: . •
IPEarTlin.lientuevr River Packet. fitiLT 11.1-
61. E. 1111:0041. Alarilr. mill leave for 1116
above end iottnuvliate purls revularty.
For freight or paas.ageepply on bonni. • .folui • .
• •
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NoeCinelnuall.
1 1 01 ,
The new and spleudid' Pastetigerfteamer
11G11[ANDER, Captain IL A. rOllllll4 'win
e 1...: tOt a *hove and all intermediate ports sent
tarty.
. Por freight or passage. baring superior aocommoda
lions. apply out hart.
For 191.. Louts. ..:.,:.: ~
ikliftit THE nem and splend,id "tomer ANDREW
FULTON, W. H. Furst, Ma uteri willituUlna
tar e to. TO and iaterrnediale lauding' regularly, ;.,.....;
For freight or passage apply uu board. or to - - ..
-
•
iant7 . . JiNO'S Mit
For St. Louis.
THE fine steamer WYO)TINO. T 11 0 ,4•11
imM2Gammas, ?treater. will leave regulurtl i t i tOr
the' above port inngollinternsetlntieregn rly
' rot freight or plownge, having rapenora ,ounru.nla
'dons, apply on hoard. or to cc A
nat'M GEO. B. INGLTENDERGEft, gent.
Steam Boat . Stoat for Sale.
• •
• it-r: • . ONE. lIALF of the, fine steturth'lCTO- ,
NANO for sate; allo t one eighth of steamer
I ON. or particalarsaud leans enquire of
S. te W. lIARBAUCII,
Wnter ntreet null 101 Pront'nt.•
• APOLLO HALL, •
FounTa STALES% I.IETIVF.F.S WOO DSAVARICE'''.
1119*plendiel Hall Los been ftniabc4, and 'fitted up in
1
the best info for the accommodatlou of the public:
It can now be rented for Conce rt*.Lectures, Public Meet.
Inge, Fabibitions of Pawn . ..,a, de...te-by tho
or week. For terms. appl t. 11.tftLES H. rAt:L. , 4,A.
or to TEVI S. op7
V'Our fiends who reef inclined to assist In procuring subscribers fer . our Csiaptdzn popar::idllL be opg
enough to cut out the following prospectus, end intuit if'shiat Of Pipct si *a
scribers ualuss ,
4.... c TIYiAP-: - O . BgT . I:,GN .. : :PA s'p•E:..-.,v
. . .
Immediately after the nominations of the
Baltimova Convention are . made, known to
the countrysay about the Ist. of June,
neot,-.tleo unaorsigned will corm - nonce the
publication of a small Compaiin
entitled
THE JEFFERSOI'iLLN:
which will be irlsued weekly, for six
monthd, (sr mitt! the result, of tee election I
is annottntel . the JEFFERSUIQIAN,:
will bo filled With Political Matter; exclu• I
sive:ly ; and will Le futinislted to Clubs on
the.folloWing tortds, vit :
T TFic : d e c n eC : ll .; l : les.
One Ilundrecii . • 0 0
It scorns tofie generally adEnittod, tliat,
the approaching Presidential. 'Campaign * ,
will be nue - of unusual interest: The old'
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Jaunt' 'F yhr;Q GLUT. - ..;
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• - DANKERS, EXCHANGE z.BROMS,P.'--i
And Deikri in •FO}lipll. and - DernestleNrzeltiPigr, Caftitt:
cafes of. Depaisi t - -Eqnk No,ur, (old an Siker. No. 11S- Ifood - ;
atreet, 3rd door below' Fourth,' Writ gidrx-Piusburgh,',Fa.- :•",;•
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Sankt,/ and Exihati4e Blolotst
Domenie of RediaHiiii".P.Tlicates ..
• _ 'Bank horns. •
q , oroer of Third and, 'Wood tt.i:;:ifirttlly OptdiO•ititt!St:'.l. zj • -
Charks nolo: - _ - . •Ingst..o4
Bankrio and Deakra in ...fireharigli AiiI 1 1: 1 4. , Pank*!";;
No. 55 litancet4treci, - • • •
!ELLIN°. Imre.
New York •• • . pr
a onager.,
' Balthnore .• ": '13C.144* - 7.." . •
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BriAins rates]
Ohio
Indiana
• Kentucky
Virginia\V heeliur
Tennessee
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1100111*-dt SARGENT.-
BANKERS. 'AND 'EXCHANGE BIWICERS,r, •
N.E. Cornd-of Troia • ,nit Sirlit gnat., Pitoburgh,• - • •-•
11,1840'ERS Nolan. Tinto Sills, Foreigir •
and Dornottie Ezeiran,ge: Cordecatea of Deposit,A.
EXCHANGE on all the'prinoipal Cities of . the Union. • ;
mul Europe t lb/ tale' in'sums to•sult porebn.sers. • - •
CI:FIRENTand par . 1 1ulds*tattred oa (lopositt. - .
• Col.l:ECTlONS•randcon•all poSs at thy Ltuoafpt
lowest roust i ,i j ;- • • irt.
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51es;r4. M. Leech & Son,' . . -.-.- -.--.-.. .• , .. 1-.....,:.k•::,,:..,
`. ord.,' & Snowden, -
' " • Wni:13.11.,k. Son, . - Phut:Cutts;
9:lll.'Clarkeli& Co., • .. .. • ' ..- . ..., ,, ..i . t.; .....:
" English & Bennett. •.- -,. • •. • ..<' . ., - ;, , ,:••-',9.7., - -,*,
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" • Firrttinz, & 'Mother,' ..
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" Fales. - I.ntbrop&Cti, rautuleilm?•••••: - ..•'•; - .,::: 7 . ..
W. It.nomitsou k CO.'
. " lin-Idly. Phelps & Co. - 1,N.6,, - y0tki . ',:f..";,,,:::-- - -
• "•• • •Jno. 5 'CO/mg') & CO. ./ Ehiltinoio.:;,. ~, 4 -,-• - .......'.-
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R. F. 1 , .iii,+..K.J.. cwthicr..llank of 4.x..istoini,,Fp:s2: . :2.-- ,3 ~.-
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• 1513ittinoiid Alley eon iie'Yonsaitedintll' , •
aseplot4 pritiiir or
. tr( to the hotline'frame- • •-•
• k,.•f SyhillsazatSyphlliticemptirmstgrAorahitist ,
' oudits COshieqUeneef, 10;.rethertwititell;11eri
Aer, al d imputities of the blood. with all
reornallerigiO.oLan easea.with t
tli, , rlaorpos, stadia:al yreakilbAs mut Impotelicy;
Thrutuatigin;.ftinia weolithins,
'mouthlY.suppreeriado, tlfavaSes of thetaint's,: flotuls . ,e
'Kato. nervous atfestions. pains the bask
:lotions of die potf* or the bladder and kidneys';ireorbitlitt 74 . 1 • •,*•'
:,n i ptinu d ,, itimrworin:snerearial • •
• 'PWEI.VIIYEAR.S? PRACTICE
Exdp.ively.de?ouiti to the study and treutini.iff Ort
real disorders, and those nrisiug tram yritithfid exiettseal '.
gaiety. climate. or itapuritieeur the blood. *hereby : ,
constittlithu ima 37 Imre been enfeebled,
toolfer nsgurtmeeg of.api ed ) ielict to • all w!icligor
themselves Muter his i',Utt% - , / t .T,...T;Z:- • :, ?F.
Browns offices itre crniviidently nrratigo".Wir•l'ark -
, Patients het it trait pi.: ii. widajirlt retitjt... • 7 . "-
:OrtlreoUre Jo other visitors.
It is of importuitee to many persons in need iifiriedleal- , '1.. •
aid.. to obtain goal advice privately and proMpily.. l /T4111, 4 'S L..
latch. Dr. Drown's reads...akill in'reinocing
tears. in their varitii;s forins nud stages, races indatteiaitAtt
whie.b ,:etu rarely be equalled.• :litrungers ore hereht
prised that Dr. lirosvit has been 'regularly edateled
every. bouteh. of medicine, and for tlie }Sat terettekeitnt* . Y;:i:4
el:railed himself exehiii'vely to the treatment of these
diseases. .
rDr• Brown is the, only regularly closeted. *nreqnlti
Pittsburgh who .gives vtho:e attention to . those etinkr''"
plaints. : '
JL sale ali'd speedy . curie cell!,
ftecegeases are relieved' La ti short tiole,**Allohthatart. , ?:.
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alternia or Rupttire,--Di: Drown also 'Moher:o34f
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he PBidgrartiett!! :
lar aticutiou to that disease.
Letters • from a.distanee. asking aavice, mist
fee..or-tbey will not be attended . •
'll3.4Xf . tee.ou Diattscrud alley. a few door : from Vela
iitteet,leilenlll3 the rimrket. Consultations strictly'edifl'...,'„
iteittral. . ' ' .
liiikDAIATIS turn
Nl.—Dr. Dr s newly iiiscoveredreirt••• •
edy uir Ittieuutatism .t speedy and cattalofelhetit
fur that paidut teoubte. never.fatls,. •
Oilier and I . (itule..e(nistthatiQU , 2DUifts, - . NO: CS;:t/M : " :" ; - " A?" -
noottl attey, Pitt."l,.tter44..Ps.. D-verge
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AV nit et Swan Hotel,
sums rr srrix - r. urnMEN PINS AND ESTOP 0rakr11 , ,.%...
11.:NRY LANDWIIEII respectful/y informs - his - OW
friends end elision:erg, thavhe *have estaldisEittent -
us undergone st thorough repairing. nn.t it now Enid 3tri..,;
in tbe neatest and roost 1;r sound style. for thc rereptlonoi„ .
guests, • P:very luxury the market uffords will' be*pro-•
cured, and neither pains or - exPeosc Will be spuredio
dar those who sojourn with hiru etiraforliblc.a.i . .they eau'
possibly desire. ills Bat' i.e constantlY-"supplieif-i.
with the purest•old Wines and .I.iquori.. ..keeps ort7
hood Shires' Eue Pule Ale. l'enet's Erie old Brundy,•764, -
Intutoshenzer's andline 'AVincs. of the oldest:;- . ,
tool best brands. Lk re4wetfully solicits the
cm.r 15
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Itosedale Gardezis, .11eneUester
subscriber takea pleasuroin iumounrisigui biinl
I friends. and the citieeni . gencrully, that ;;.
has been newly fitted op tor the accoratoOdatioa arta.. *.
naafi:mot the Public. The buildings have, been firettisila :
in a neat and fashionable style: and the • surrournling. . .
gardens have been laid out in a thshiourbasWill attract. ,
all who have taste for beautiful scenery.-..• .
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The location of Rosedale is well known. Satiate 1ia 7 .0.
Manchester. within a utile and, a half:of the tilt ort.ther.
of the Ohio the -ptospeet .ht esepy Ahtetion
charming. For health and comfort, there is.:no place : •-.
equal in it in the. neighborhood of Pittsburgh:- ...„ -
-A limited number of families. who desire a awe:abet: "
residence out of the city: will be received on valy.tereas: - ... •.• r"
Transient visiters will find Rostaist.t: a utastagreeablo -
place in whieh to pass a day or a week.
The Refreslaneut Saloons will be mtpplietr with aIL the•
delicacies --of the season.: Delicious ReVtliltel- lea".. "
Creams. Fruits. Confectionaries. &e:, The Tafikt.will • '
shy - died with the elssieest viantis. *. •
The whole..catabl2shreeter will, be condneted.op.....-,
strict temperance oristainles. Teit-pin Alleys havehe:en
built; but no, betttnp will. ha petnutted. gayrtes,'of •
chance are prohibited. . . .
7.10 facilities for reaching Rosedale are numerous,
'An Omnibus leaves the Nordi end of the Old Alle;;ltettr..
Bridge ect ry half hour, and will lease passenger% at th
Oanktis. The steamer Greenwood lea ves.the
%Wharf every hour. and lands within a few hundred
of the Itosedale Cottage_ • . . • ,
may?,-tf i.r.vr rtrectirrezk.4
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friM attention of gentlecneu pnienuing ran:mini* fin
then WM. or or:lilt:try bnalness porpnaesfls
rd to the stock of goods at pitsent on on.renttnloes t eOIIY
silting of every- grade Hid abode of •rrineft, Eng;lsh, and
Itelglan Cloths and CassiWstrea. in endless vartetr,,
_and.
Vestings for every - one's ttse,Which will Le wade to order
in n sunesloymonner. ut prires that will norbe , questioned
by tliebt&in of Litigant makers. C.Nlitift.NFJlElllo,.:... , ..-
,mnils. • !tare lld'Ouire*Co.l2slLiberry
TjalabEtt: If you hare hid HAIR; you watid feldhr.
it he dAtoutshed dt, the pact of 'a bdttle.ot.JONFS
CORAL HAIR RES. To t_3 1010dilloton,e trial.
Sold at Chatham et., N. Y- oildt y . .f.' .
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his &See. Bake*ell's Ituiltling,:opposite the. New CAltirf
house Pittsburgh. Pb.
My sciu, in the Geneimi. Land Office: itt \\ a:411.0
will attend to my busineastlaeid, free *M. ch.irgie rippS.•
CI APPI.IgIS-25 bum's Grim' Applevi:in stem
k v ,T and rot sate by W. 114 RD &Mir
O . OAP-12.5 ths.rantlis si?perimr; •
0 In boxes Proilor &. Ilsotbk. Fitiisit3l -
. • 'enunpion & co. Palm'. for sets - fit ' -
1;34 • D. WILLIAM
Federal Party; so often defeated, once
more in the field, ~endeavoring, with its
hundred Rriarean litiiids,to grasp and 414
Within its ranks, all-the factions and oi - ..
ends of parties in the country, so silo -2 -
make common opposition to the DernoCritaya•
On account of the extreme cheainesx
of the paper, we shatl be obliged to adopt
the ca.th system, rigidly. . Therefbre, nr)
attention wilt be paid to any order, :utiles.
accompanied by the cash.
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The JEFFERSONIAN Will Yield a. • •
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tealous , s upport the Ptonner.s of thq
7.llFiteTtm. Convirritotl ;attd 'hold up
to pnli gaz e , the unprnunpledvd tinpa.
triotie course of the FOeitil -- patly, acid all
those Whopat.e lending„!.°liid andconifoli" •
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