EIZMI ~j%::x~ „ irr Advertisers arerequestedlohanctiretheirjaborsbVre 4 o'clock ! 1” AL nit must be eomplied tbithsts order min: "ntreansnsertun, Whenttispossibte,an ear/ter/Yours/you'd __ ,oo nonay...lf you wish to save yotir Money. RAT y a superfin where e HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S STORE, you will find a complete assortment ,of the latent Fashions, CHEAP FOR CAS • • - • • AVM. FLEMING. mat23:3l 130 Wood sc., corner r LPrgin alley. .., .... .. - ..siottive-vo LinKGATE.S TO TOP OrsitsAL Assess- The Committee of Arrangement will meet at the Pivsbyterian Itooms,No. 79.1V00d street, on Wednesday . next, at 3 O'CIOCk P.M., and on Thursday at 9 WeTock A. at., for the purpose of directing the members of the Al aciubly to"the places allotted to them. A. D. Campbell Faucets G; CstisT, Cyl4:4t) --- _ - of 0. P.--plaee of Meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street between sth anti' Virgin Allu. weIT:TEEIVEGN LODOE, No. 336--Meets eferyyruesday lting. Unaciwrima Exesmeaume, No. 3 - 7—Meets Ist' and 3d rriday of each month. inar2s-1y of 0. F.....Tit0 members of Pittsburgh Lodge. No. 330, will open their 11.x9n a in Washington Hall, Wood street, for ;he inspection of Waiters, should the weather prove fair, on Monday, 14th illay,tronat 10 o'clock . ..a.m. until 12, and from 2 o'clock until 0 r. OrFICE OP 21111 OLD Axxsorts.vx BRIDGE. lier• Psomiteas will be received tit this Ofce until the alth inst., for Cleaning and White-washing the inside of this Bridge.. The dirt and dust to be well 'cleaned out, pod all the wood work (except the roof and top side of the °roes timbers) to have two coats of Louisville Lime, well put on. fmayo.l R W. Coos. IC?' G. W. BIDDLE, Dentlst.—ltraoilm to a new, three story Brick, on Sarinimmai Sc,one door _be , low Sixth' street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole Ben % by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representathan of the Natural_ ,Gnat restoring the FACE to its original sha_pe. TEETH EXTRAC'PEH, with little pain. Hsohmto Tarrn perinanently saved by PLooonro, preventing the Tooth-aehe, which is much bet ter than curing Ito/lough it should be_ 'done in Eve min- - - nice, or eves Instantly. ' ' . ID' Attentton.-.RosERT BARKER; ;tie s , TAtLOtt, N 0.31 ilienher; between Second and Third streets, Pitar burgh---Constantly on hand, a large and general as sortment of FAAILICIEAZLE ItitADT4I..AER CLOIXING. -rl. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of - Castotn: Work, which will be made iu the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. triayB .67' Rini"mann: sxn "Govr.—Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are a most extraordinary . - medichm for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, because Mey hot only cleanse the stomach and borreil, of those morbid humors, which, if taken into the circulation and thrown alum the-mem-- brane and minicle,, are the causer of if,) above painful rnaladies ) but they excite the ab sorbent -vessels 111 take up that which is already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely certain to male a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Goat. it single:2.s cent box of said itidis tiVeget able Pills will °llea give the me. t astonishing relief; . and per severance, according to directions will be certain to dnve : pain of ever) description from the Lodi-. . Boware of Counts fits and hnitations.—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills bare the trrittr a signature of Wurziss: Ira:Guyon the top label of each box. . Remember." also, that li. Smyser,Thugxist corner of Market and Third street!, is not an agent f o r this medi cine, and wwcanuot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. . . The genuine is for. sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, • Phi.adelphial and by- JOHN TRO3IPSON, IM Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Who Is sole agent for this city, hyaqmin dealers eau be sop! plied at the wholesale rate. ~,1 . Boot and Shoe Warehouse. iHUGH. M. ROBB having removed to, _...,.. the spacious building rotreerlyoecupiedaltrintaft ne brar 'W Fi allace; Lyon 6: ec Co , ll6 Wood stet, rth, would resptfully invite 11,e attention of the public generally to the large and fine assortment of GOODS lac is now offering Cheap for Cash. AR p 3 toga wishiirga durable and eneup article in the SHOE line, are_invited to call and examine his stork. Also, a iot of fine Leghorn and Paint Leaf _BATS. and - a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand. • N.ll-11e also continues to manufacturs, as formerly. .apl3:3mdfroiv ‘ , - - ----- W Paper "Marais:mac. NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. TLIORIAS VALUER ICIiESPECTEIiLLY announces to his friends and cus ',lA, tomer& that be ban had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate terrns, at the old established stand in Market street, almost every article in• his line-- inclarling c ounting-roony bed chamber,dining-roommar lor and hall Paper. With • Borders, Ltuidsenpes; Fire board Prints, Paper and, Transparent VS'indosv Shades, Bonnet and Bi be dners' Boards- 'Writing, Wrapping, "and Teas Paner ; is abundantly supplied, and re , pests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as . sortmdat. Rags nod Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high- 1 est prices. " 7 ' " mar.l3-tliktv4ns i UNTIED 97AT0T- IncE lJ n i 111 THE PETITION OP EDVVAID RYNOLDS, of Salem, New Jersey-- praying - far Me extension 'of a patent granted to said Reynold FI for an improvement an bending felloes for carriage wheels, &a.. for seven years from the expiration of said patent, Which taken. place on the 17th day ofJuly, 1949 : It is ordered that the said petition 'be heard at the Pa tent Office on the 9th day of July next, at 12 o'clock, at.; and all persons are nottGed to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said: petition ought. not to be granted. Ordered: alio, -that this notice be published in the Union, and Globe, Washington City, Republican and Argus, Baltimore; Pennsylvanian. and Keystone,. and Times, PhiladelPhin ; Post. Pittsburgh; True American, Trenton; True . SuniNew York; Post and Times, Boston; Herald. Providence; Republican and Gazette, Ports mouth,New Hampshire ; once a week for three succes sive weeks previous to the put r ay of Itt/5 next. EDMUND BURKE, Coizunissioner of Patents. P. S.—Eclitors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills 9, the Patent °Mee, with piper con taining this notice. mayl42 awl:lw TN THE couRT.OF.OO.III%IOIV PLEAS of Allegheny COMlty,'Pealla.: No. 183. Oct. Term, IS4a. xt t; - In the matter of the Account of William Payne, Assignee of Hugh T. Chaffey. Li , • May 12th, 1848. on motion of Thomas in " Howard, Esu. Reade Washmgton np .4* pointed Audtuir, to audit, settle and, at i„ range the account. • The Auditor will proceed to discharge the duties of his appointment on the 9th day at June, 1849,-at his office in 9th street, Pittsbarg, at 2 o clock e. at. mayl4:lawf3w READS WASHINGTON, Auditor. C HEE' t-59 bones Cream Cheese , j usttee ' — eiyed and for sale by .. J. S. BONNET, mayl.4 No. 182 Liberty street. C HESTNUTS -15 bushels, just ree'd and for sale by mayl4 N 0.162 Liberty street. ' 80 KEGS BRAZIL - SUGAR—Just received and for sale by .., - ' . J. S. soremr, mayl4 • • 'No. 1.82 Liberty.strept. . •_ _ 15 CASKS ZANTE - tt 200 boxes Raisins . ; 100 half boxes'Rasins4 50 boxes Herring; • Sepses Prunes ; Teething and for sale by - mayl4 JOSHUA RHODES; N 0.4 Wood et. MEM CLRANO., O RANGES..!--150 boxes Oranges; to ar. 1,1 rivo this day, and for sale by mayld JOSHUA RHO DES, No.B Wood st.. UGAR:bUREO 'superior Sugar'd Hams, recd and ror sale by mayl4 . . - S. &. W. HARBAUGH. ni LASS-500 boxes; assorted sizes;just ree; and Cm Or sale by imaylfl S, & IV. Ha.RBAUGH. __.... ___________. WIFILS. LOUISVILLE LlME—Received per S. 1 B . Telegraph, and for sale by mafyl4l . ~ • AIthISTBONG & CROZER. - - ! 1 Y EXPRESS- - ■ 1 doz-Ladies' Extra pearl Bonnets; 2 " . 1 it Bird-eye• " ! 1 " Misses' Pearl ." Infants' Trimmed Rats;. • 1 " Boys' Pearl • " ' " Bird.eye " , • • - Received this day, and for ' , about the lowest prices,by ROGAN &CANTWELL ; • No. Btl Market street... _,— To:Let, • A DWE L LING HOUSE, 011 Second atieet in Kensington, containing six comfortable . Roams, l re each sixteen feet square, With a buseent story,. canted for a small Store. Apply toJAMES CASEY, car, Kensington,. or - AL6-TrifClV 3 the Honorable the Judgcaof the' Court General Quarter Sessions of .the Pence 4u and fin - the County he petition bt Sohn Tarpin, of the Thir : d W"dey ittsburgh, in the County 'aforesaid, Manbly W. - That your - petitioner bath provided hitesolfiellh ma. ale for the aceolurnoilation of trare/ers cuidothers, at dwelling house, 'in the Ward aforesaid, raid 'prays your Honors will bepleased!o grant Mr- a license re- ,i Iptif o ttif o p t y t l e ts ilt ae cof 0 . g g il ;etiti•ri.Of Jta- l'i P.. „„'ttgaik, As ~ ~„i - --,-- ----7 , , 47 ,,. . ficitt" i '!wler 47, 0 24:2Y. 4 liii,:,Ftalstv_ -, .- -- tz , t/Atc,„....„.. „.--7„,;,,i,..,...,;.... , ..... , .. , .....,...,:,14.56,-- - . ,..--, : ,..v.:-; ~ , • 7, : .. r .. ... - ...>r -,---- ........_: -- ;F4:; - , 44- =tikz , :. -- -<z.:74-t - .,.Vi,.•-• - rx'r:w'Ti,'',itz. : - 7ti::;F!5---'- -,'".- . .., . , •n . %..V- . - a - , .. --.. i •- h - 4, , , , ,t,/ , ..C. , "...`''• * ..... ''' ,,-*•-•• • •, ... : re , - -- -r .--,— . 7 7 - ^ - :7,o'"r7.': , •rce^::"Z,,:":43V ii. "4 , - . . ''''''' e'''' '-* t . ', 4- .'"'' - ir.:=7".'s-4-,.... < 77.:4,' 44 '-'''F -, • '' :' •:' -.. , • • ,~ i '.~ ss . z„ S,c, . i ! - PITTSIIGRGH isc w.E. 7L 8; CLAS6E 4, IV sma,Bjcit., e0312412 - rrs von Mar. = ' 4.r..z"sta., . . . PASSENGER ARRANGEME=s FOR 1848. SteatahoatPackethine,leave sdailyieinnati,lo at. Passenger, Packet, via Brownsville, to - Baltirnore and Philadelphia,B a. at., and 6 P. is. Bail Coaeli Line, direct to Philadelphia, 8 -- . A.. st, and 12S. , Western'and Southern Mall Coach f i ine, 6 a. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,loA...ll. Erie and Western New York; daily, 9 a. M. North - Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, eznapt Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS _AND DM. \RTURE OF hrAIL& Eastern Mail via Philadelph due 3 a. at., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Cin. and Laway., due BP. at., closes *. ta. South.vla Baltand Washington,due Bi. it., closees North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a.m., closes 9 a. Et. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. Si., closes 8 *on - - • :.TOURS. - Sank of Pittsburgh . ....... ; Par vaitii Asked. Offered . .. sap", sao.oa 550,0 Exchange Bank ........... • ...... amp 44,00 43,60 Merchants' and 31:Bank ••••• • • • 50,00 50,00 49,00 Par mers'Llepositßlutk .... • ..... No in market. Hand Street Bridge . . ..... - ...... 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge. .. • ... 60,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge .... Connellsville IL R•Stock, paid on shares, $12,60•• •• • ....... Cityllonds.(6 ceni;)• • Monongahela Bridge... Gas Stock ........ ally Review of the Mat/cots. OF THE POST, TI11:5 ODIFFICEM NG T ORNI, May 15, 1640.1 FLOUR --Sale of three small lots on wharfat 7003,75; &Iles from store at $3,81a3,57. . PROCERIES—SaIes of Coffee at 7167/c; Sugar at 44051 e; Molasses at 27 028 e. FlSlT—Regular sales at former quotations. GRAINS—SaIes of Corn on Saturday at 31c ; sale of 200 bushels yesterday at 32c. Rye is worth 45c; Barley 55060, according to qualiiy. In -the articles generally quoted there is 110 change in prices. ---- , NEW ORLEANS M/ IKET. • -- May 4, 1879. 4 - - Cotton.. The market still cobtinuckin an unsettled state, the majority cif factors rattling to submit to any retraction from the prices curreik, before the Cam bria,ii news. The sales, therefore; were only 2500 bales; at about our former quotations. A'etti Orleans Classifie aka. .. Inferior, ......... 41(a51 Middling f0ir.....6iai1l Ordinary ........ .5106 Fair... 1071 Middling; ....... Rif/idl GirnadVair ....... 869 Good Afidilling...6la6/ 1 Good add Fine. • . 9 Jait— Tobacco.. The sales were to the extent ofl4o hbds as follows; 39 hhds, 34 A at 5/, and 5 R. at 3 1; 1 9 : hhds, in th ree lots, at-- ;30 hbds, 47 R. at 31, and 3 do, at 3 ; sad 32 blade. anima County, 10 A. at 71, 17 do- at 5, and sk. at 41c.* lb. Sugar and Molasses.. The inquiry was rather bet ter, and 300 hbds were sold in the early part of the day, at the same prices; also, 3110 bblimplas ses a t 13 16 fur inferior to good, and 17, 19c p gallon for, j choice reboiled. i Flour.. We could not learn of much doing in Flour, the stock, particularly at Obio, being extremely light. Sales 150 bbls unbranded at 3,75 ; 400 do Superfine Illinois at 4,121, and a lot of choice St. Louis at 4,- 621# bbl, 1 Corn.-Receipts light and not stificient for the de mand. Sales 6000 casks, of which 700 casks white and yellow, in two lots at 93c, 1000 do at 43c, 631 do yellow at 44, 1940 du on the levee at 45, and 700 do prime - yellow at a higher rate not made public. Provisions—Very little demand for Pork, and only small lots selling at *9,7009,73 fur mess, 9 for M. 0. and 8,75 P bbl for prime. Bacon is pretty steady, with small sales of sides at s ie3lc,and of shoulders at 4(ii4lc p lb. A lot of 45 bbl,, inferior grease Lard brought 41c p lb. Of Beef 24 bbls mess sold at 13,- 25, and SO do prime at 11,25 p bbl, though 11,50 was refused for a large lot. —AUCI TIONSALAGS, - BY JAMBS' .N*. U 4 Woo° IWEENNA, UCTIONER R, Sraxer. Tutisu mats rema Plrrn _. .ARGE SALE. OF DRY GOODS 4T Atre77olV. L This :lay, Tuesday May 15th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,•14111 be sok!, at rilelicitua's Auction Roosts, a large assortment of Dry Goods, comp ruing e Very variety and description of Foreign and Domestic, all of which will be without reserve, and at 2 tie/oek r. sc., a large Jetzt-Second-hand Furniture inayls .I,AMES IllaliANNA, Auer. 0--icaa Ag 3.01 C4ock Machine adL W atchmaker's Tools, a very superior I , :ngliA o day Clock with mahogany case ; also, several Gold and Sn eer Patent _ Lever IValeht,it a lot of Jewelry, Watch Springs, act, at AUCTION. —On SATVIUUT evening next. May 111th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Atution Rooms, by order of Joint :FoX, Co ill-abbe-1 elockmaket's engine, a lot watchmaker's tools, a very superior English Sday clock, with mahogany case ; also, several gold and silver patent lever watches, a lot of jewelry, watch springs, ke.. _ For Sale, to Close the Concern THE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PLARD,St. C lair st. Jr is now offered at private sale, consisting of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and Buskins. The attention .of the public is respectfully asked to this stock, an from the well known- character of Mr. Piard's manufacture of Ladies' Shoes, it is presumed they will be -eagerly sought for. Tito whole stock can be closed out to any person wish ing to continue the business. 1231 I ' MR. DIME'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' 1300 IC-RILIePING & WRITING ROOMS, mourn SIDE OP TEE VI &MOND. I MlLOPlPiCtidaasnhdi3fiiieedwuT.asticreirwri?findhgis°unCl:vi}4: tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. • and a valuable acquirement, Gentlemen going through his" entire course or training on Double Entry Book keeping, ' will not only be qualified to take charge of Books Upon any aystem in use, but they will find them- • .selves m.aster of all those Intricate operations connected wah'partnership settlements, of winch so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the Most extensive firms in the city have re cently .procured Rook-keepers , from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can'alway A learn ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no otheis are ever recommended. Flours :AO to 10, oto 4, and 7. to 10. . • PRINTING PAPER-- 200 rearns Wx32.inehes; 100 " 24ical " 200 " different sizes •in store and fur sale by REYNOLDS & SHEE, Cor»er Penn nod Irwin streets. . . e Gooils. TN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected I. and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which I would invite the attention of ay friends. A good fit warranted in till cases JAS. Me QUIRE, Tailor, moral , Third street, St. Charles Building. • , Sage Salogs: Open. -gig.- JOHN T. MOROAN takt-a pleasure in announcing to thelormer patrons of this establishment and trilhe citizens and siren the EAGLE SALOON and willt he open on Saturday se or .21fcmday , The Rooms hare been repainted and fitted up in _n style unsurpassed by any otht r in this City. The proprietor has Made arrangements for furnishing, at all hours, the very best quality of LEMON.AND VENILLA ICE CREAMS. 1 Other luxuries will be presented in their season. fm y11:3 10 PRS. GOLD SPECTACLES; 9 fine Diamond Fin. .“..3,ger Rings; 10 Musical Boses,.shell cased; a large assortment of Faus. I:tidying Paintings also, Gold and Silver Gilt; Silver Batter Knives; do., with agate han dles; Gold and Silver Waist Buckles and Slides. Also, Rsassoze, dark green and other fashionable colors. The above Goods, with a large assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Fancy Goods, .te , will be sold for SCRIP, or other good money, at • •No. 47" Market street, by mayll ZEDULON RINSES?". L i ma 1 1 , : ,., : lame : A NY QUANTITY °FUME, of the very bent quality, 11 yet he fOrnished on reanonable terms, on short no lice, by pplying to the nubseriber, at pis Store, South end of the Monongahela_ Bridge, South 'Pt ttsbarelt GuMnittyllr2wd JAMES BLAICMOTM, fiLIACX—ASO Ibe.,iiint.- received and for ssio by -- )3. A. FdIiNESTOCK & CO., COrner 1 M ling - IYq9d sic . A 4 — ,iThiAikt4.re --; ; - i.itrre c 0 it . g, hi,,,,,, r„p, of- Rid XIIIBROILIE RIES We have all Mold the folibmiug Goody, vis : .:.... 185 rich emb , cl Muslin Capes, from s 1;50 to 5,00 400 crotchet . " 371 to 711 • , - .: ', ~ . " , Bto . 12/ ~ , .1,00 e i m p a ii, .. 4( (I •GI to I Q , ier,:iimay Lind " 11 02} t 0.1,06 130 embrotoered Muslin-Habits " ,59dp dp c a , i - airs ' " Clan . : I f 5 0 to 1 r ,5 50 0 " Also,Monrning Collars;ia mat variety, . .. . .. ' Price Cash Store; aci Mar : Call soots 4F !# . s, F!!eaP. O n e ketsitiedC7:. A• .--. - , mayld g PIECES:O.Oy FINE -- . IMeg siTCfarriL AC iiiisi.. 1.1 MERE,rec,e/Yed as a sample, direct from manufac tarerPorMe by - -• a. LER marl .bertY street, - .1 ',,'-:[";* ".." 5,0 D • • 90,00 143 - • 25,00 --. 50,00 JOHN FOX Constable. JAMES 31 c FCENNA Auct T. A. DINTON, D. A. OLhISTED New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger meanie Z. TAYLOR, M. E. LUCAS, MUCCI', will run as a Regular Packet d ay Pittsburgh and Vhee mg. leaving this city every Mon, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. A. Al, and Wheeling every Tumulay, Thursday and Saturday, at d o'clock, A. rt. For freight or passage, flaming superior accommoda tions') apply on board. The.Z. Taylor is an entirely new boa n and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed byboat on the • river. tian3ol ARMSTRONG le CROZE,AEL_ Regitlisr—Praniiettai; iiiiiiiih. THE fine steamier WELLSVILLE, Capt. Maws, will leave for te abov mediate Ronson Werbuida ys and Sat h unlayie and inter . For freight or passage apply on board , or to att2s ....._ GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. ' New W heeling Paeket. The new and splendid passenger steamerJAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Pneke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, lean ' ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. At, and ‘Vheeling every Monday, Wedues day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is um surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER dectlaT IMM Franklin Packet. t i l ikrok u T h Pittsbu r gh '' The .;damti„rpiale4.-ieta,o A,LvlrlorGrAulliiiErl\e'rY lßarlFiiT;lgEor2 L eaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27_ Illirlik _____ lag . Aitte 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITT.SDUR----GH DAILY STEAM . PACKET LINE. rums Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and flinushed, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West'. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.-- The line has been imopemtion for six years; has carried nearly t wo millions of people; without doing the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challengecorn panson with any passenger lute in the Union for safety, regularity t and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows:. MONDAY P ACKET.—The MoNmeckatELA,Capt.Sume, wittleave Pittsbn_rgh every Itioliday Morning allO o'clock: Wheeling every Monday everang at 10 P. V. TURSALY Pdgfir.,:c—The Hrerarne No. 2, Capt. mopin.r„9, nma, will leave Pine burgh every TneerlaY gpt 19 o'olock Wheeling every Tuesday evening WEDNEBACY PACKET.—The Nino ENGLAND No. .1, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pytsburgh every Wednesday Torrnagr at I.oii,elock Wheelinfreverx W ednesday even- Inv 4; 10 LA, • • GrTEITIRsDAY PACHRT.--The ry %Thu m . Thum; ate. will leave Pittsburgh eve 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursdas• FREDA Y P 4 OKEZ—Tkei will leave Pittsburgh eve*-- Y'no Wing every Frid• TVA:Dd 1.C.W0r..' POST OPPITTSBUROR _ r.Erf inr.s..TER IR TIM ARRIYE Steamer Lake Eric. Ethnics Beaver. Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robs. Wightman, Beaver. Baltk, -.knobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinsen, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Nomine, Smith, Si. Louis " Caleb Copecalurdock, Wellsville. " Yankee, McKee, Zanesvilie. Flora, --, Memphis. Ben lirest.—, St Louis. DEPARTED, Steamer - Michigan No. % Gilson, Beaver. " Lake }:lrie, Etholes. Beaver. " Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs,,Brownsville. " Atlantis, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Beaver. Clarke, IVellsville. " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. STXAIIIDOAT DARCOTAF/ Sontr.—The officers of the steamer Dahcotah arrived here yesterday mor ning on the Meteor No. 3, and report the sinking or that boat on the morning of the 25th ult., about 20 miles below Fort Kearney. She was passing over' shoal water, and bad but a little head of steam at the time, when the force of the'current washed her r ound ag immediately tun non the shore, where she sunk in 20 feet water. The Dahcotah was a new boat, this being her se cond trip. She bad about 120 emigrants bound for California, with about 20 tons of freight, embracing baggage, baggage wagons, provisions, and 60 head of mules. Their wagons and mules-.were saved ;. the balance lost. No lives lost. She vrattou nod by Mtssrs. P. Sh Chouteau & Co., and valued at $O,OOO. e we'd tenured for $15,000.--St. Louis Uni 2 on. Sir The fine passenger steamer Niagara, from Pittsburgh, arrived at our wharf yesterday morning with 54fi passengers, cabin tend deck, the largest clip of passengers arrived this season. -16. `or Greentroodtreirilena. • NEW AR RANGEMMENT.—The ..<, steamer THOS. SCO'IT will t eons r-r 111IiIiirlat mance on :Monday, May 7th, to' ran r ''. from the old Greenwood Landing, toot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 a'clock ii. t , and at etiElt even hour until 0 o'clock P. at; mast trip from the Garden at 1t P. M. The Saloomi arc supplied with AR the delicacies of the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden with a large collection of Greenhonse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The aomfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. Dori WELLSVIL,I6 rile . For nearer hall Wellsville. ArsitTrie new and spierelid pemcenger steamer CALEII COPE, A. MealJora, Master, will leave tot the above and nll intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturda v. For freight or pas.arre. having supeelor acratruncida- I lions, apply on board. - __ _.. u .1. 1 9 - .!,_ ----- Blew Areciiiigeineiit:— The steamer BEA VER., Cnss. E. Cbsta 4 e rte ay and Fr., Master ridaywi. ll leave this city every Monday,. , at 10 a. at. slle halt a host at the /ending., between Wood at. and I the Bridge. prepared to reeeive freight at anytime. laty4 1 4 ' ,„,..p.,,...,..., ', .. - t 4 :444 . 4,' i • Wen. 11. 'Wheeler, OTT.AIkiIIOAT AGENT, can be found at IVesley 1.:71 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets Pitishurb. utar27 —_______-.,_ .__....„___________ Pittsburgh llorttcuit nral W ILL hold their Summer Exhibition of - Early Frans, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, &e.. on irednisday and Tkursday, the kith and 14th of JUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem bers, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture, are re quested to bring their productions forward to the Ethan too. rintyltd tew •Collver'a PatesiiConeave-Viitir etiorn I BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!: IVFincgiatlihlsheal"eerati's.c'elm"ersitht,tit4lll:nlivcittoe the article head. =V% of figuTl'inLlcal „apartment and dn'll 'le and curious to calf and witness its operation. Ali nitres, idd runifr or do .mletarztal,neorkh Aorroox, and thr tisements in relation to this instance, in th e hundreds as, At,„t4y. s , 0 ,,,,y II ' r 14 the K/r, Deen ../ I *Teti art..Yl Whole minge , sl h who have seen it tested, In aupeserogntion. the consistency of Er with the ' ks. pran Ist. This Churn will produce Boner, gathering it Ina inertia, 6t . Dan Rtext the d' .T.ros e qu'r - - an 6 mass. from ;sweet milk - , in five to ten minute *! and from s ax Tr am . m e 4 „,h, ya co ve n „. ---,,erresete Jester, mad cream prepared, as families usuntly prepare 13,111 three rh, i y,,,t o ,„ ,re.relig this ~--.4,31. delectable dose by • to five minutes . glimpse of the trarehing fth . • 2,1 The utility of this invention is apparent, 111, better ~,,,,,,, tow n . t h e eene e' t e in gauncm an 0 Butter ean he pres Sneed from sweat milk, or cream, than A rnim 1 C"/,4,f,u,1ec.E444' E rilog , Gf ii'ete cream soured in the usual way ; and by means of thin „ ay an :i ~,;,,,',,„ L . ".'„,*-- '` e...4 _,,, , tee elerese Teel , Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, to fi ve or ten no and z;: mri " n en --- ;;Sn' rts the cavalcade el minutes., what has heretofore required the labor of a wo• a d nipin b,, d „„„,.,,, . 4 Swat .S r reeler man or man for one or two hours, and soluelitnes h a lf a • bowl,' ; ~ 2 `o ke lista-77 jln.d . __ se aabm "'" lina a l l,,, lkus , ' a l: day. 3,1 Dr *imply turning a thumbs orer, the whole inside ‘tl • ),, "?a ,,,,,„PP e ,,,, r : 1,,_,,i1me I ,,,,_ th , e a e ,.e e ,a_thee, e leted that the dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter alai. rotte n ' -'-'—', 3.. " ..1 .” " "g". 7. uttrillg the °Pere tion, enough for all e,wrlcable ptuposta, For sie AO mile in the plain woollen box. 4th. It in the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the rim- 111,,_,5=17::: ~Tl l2, 4 a s_aaci* Ind Dlrr Ernes Sours and plte.ty of its construction ithonatt ember! liar a great ;,,i-a," R,,,',.. cen Z`Ta,...._ 14 /?*ls t and for the see, the te philosophical print-fp/el makes it but little to manufac- 1 11,,, vi t' d '"'"", '' e.... .r.e , g.Aar. the Vara: 01-XX, - t lure It t. at the wive. Pasap&Taatia, hare berm &mai in / 0 011.61 • 1•41 ---- ;; - : its. I oth PIS a common-teensy Churn, an all a ill admit ar ha Ltturl7,Zsilibrcthneoninte'uniotia:ra4Ceta.te.verelictribtleterronegtehelet Titer fine Pet," pfltsrlige r steamer AARON ' wilt examine at /IA RT. WJ. fica:lvsz, Klastcs,vvi I leave foe ; {Ye invite the public to call arid witness its opereilen w a r t t h i . .he, t , a ereh --...-zeet_ri a le ..ne`''''Y delkger to be apprehended, te t e a one and intermethst, port ., regularly - fat our office lit the Diamond , near the I ca Bear Tue. ' ".. ""e Lee..., me 7 xa s LL per° scrums of plea W a it I-Ur freight or passage. apply on hoard ma.„-e 1 e rn . and at JP. Beckham's, Federal At -, Allegheny. : _ .4l.e d-...._11!n Mum daring and Equation, or nrro maxim, Fite Cincinsstts..liegnlar Packet. '7 ! ....... kn ....-' 4A I!/' 4 "4n,...._ _ cAN L E 4T ; .,..t..._ i Tfcr- 1 7.7lZnTaluk.g''ter t : teT e proen thn'ei of b`s RicLllia The. ,n, .trainer m i . vi, 10 , 0 mu ,. I Qcnit. w ANTED AT. icAit—Pot tkaix, a large treintl- I grand Merl des lisealides to he led az •at th* b:,- . ,,,...,... , m a ,,,, , „ II 1, 4 „ b . ,,,,b e at., and ; 13 . 14' Lot or' 2s feet front on Webster street hy 127 deep , PITTSBURGH , iniennediate parte , regularly, every Satarday eventri. to 2 / I"' alley. Plies , 9400 . . , Alto. a Lot euireetnnig the abase, JI feet twin by 127 lOa Lot to front of .4mirMan /hot, Penn sneer, on For freight or passage, apply ea hoard, or to ____eP GEL) 11. MILTENIMAIGI:R. Ater. l del to sent eller Pelee, SOO- Xtrinehig, .Ifax 140 k, and writain sex days. - ; Alio, a Lon 21 fact front by !la der two two lots from the ; Doors open ut 7 ; performance to commence at Ito 8 Regular Zanesville Packets. I Mime , Price, 8400. Temtv-Oitc eighth in hand of ; Welock, ru. Steamer YANKEE, Cain. Melfte. leaves , Sce.P . balance 1111 'eVca VIITAY P,1)",133•313t. ; A Grand Performance will bc given each afternoon eve Satarda), at 2 o'clock, rat S. CUTHBERT, Geu. Agent, ; (Monday excepted.) for Juveniles and Families, who Stnithheld street ' cannot attend ut nicht. Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain Gst.orteinte, leaves i may: every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. e. sr, I 1)1111 . 1TS---ttcsies Illue arm Orange Prints; Auniisqou ....ei , no half twice ror fret ht or D'1 ,1, 1111' , .111/Pli 10 . I .sae Fall River Blue .• TRROUSAAN, R i l kir C h E it ll ,• l.l l uATEN Sh" VEß, Dm itt b urfesd i Dmtreal ist - 1 1111 A4 - - - ' - W It. IVIIEELEII, Agent. °pea and for vale by _op3 Corner of Water and Smithfield at., , Mc CANDLESS & F . A . A . ,1 , 1L ,', E. , r.i......L : _. . , nip ?, Ewn ..,,,,, mcnn .. , sr 1 ,,, , , i y oung GLENN - VOliruviLLE" PACIVE TS. -- - Pla) 9 ~,, ___ _ w !_nyit , :. •—.1....- ' ROT,, Prof' sr Aaaramy FOR AVID:I:LING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. fili-1i.L.T.,-2-ii-ile;iii,; 1,113.. I atop " am& D wa e r i k s i r ouzo kmi 9 's Braun " , Itt , T:t.;lll. St.lllltl.ll , PA , Xfil -7111* A I ease fileach'il .• reed end for sale by No 1 ban and fast pensenger gleam rat . - I MeCANDLESS & 11A1t1P1112.1,,, - ''..."'' 1 40 .",„:".4.':i: ket TI:bEGRA PH, J. tlextep„ Cow- ma., 07 Wood street ' -4 "•. "•''' . mender , will lease Pitigeue for Wheel- I---- - -- „,,,,,---------------- . • ' ir Illa.• Y --it leg, Cincintinti arni Louisville, and interinedlite Pons, , • ol d . • . I "1.2. . 4 ,.. atm) , Saturday, at 10 o'cloel. preei.ely , Air , c usloniera, strangers visiting 1., Car, one : 1 . , . 4.,.. , g . ,.. For freight or passage repqr on Intact!. or to 1„. oiner . • ..vi . slielle to prorate themselves 'anal i n band• , FOILS% 11 & DU. Agents. , sons, ➢ //HESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other aril- .' s . ...t, -4 iss ll _,.. '-. 9 g1 et 54 . 11 1% ti - _4 ld The Telegraph hos tmen built expressly for a regular I el,- in the line , can do 11.0, i tUTIZIi3; 0 111 : c i v z L7lr. retie ~_ : s -. , , Tki l 1 1 -1v..., Tailor. '- .. reee tr.-. ''.- ( •,`,7,-. 1- - ... - -.1. 4 as Packet, and with et view entrrely to the comfort of pas- i imagers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on I _npyt_ . _ Third 111'CW, St Charles Building, o' `sqk 4 „, ;Zs)? .....,,, 4 ,,,tt o the western watern. The Telegraph Wlll run in ronnex- i Adminlstratar.s Notice. ion with the Ben Franklin hotl and Pike Nog. to Sant- 1 IVOTICI-', is hereby given that the undersegneti hen Louis -time through,r/VE nate. ap2l-iy I, It mien out Leiters of Ailininistrant i o on the I.7.state at -- --- -putia,,, 1 If 48. I all 8. Alex Stewart, of Allegheny city, deed. Ali persona en- 'WILL otier at Public Sale on Friday and SaturdaYi ill itifirri - 411 and Drown sv ii i e Daily Packet 1 dehted to said Estate are requested fo make Immediate • I the leth and 19th of May, about One Hundred Build • otnein ; mid all those having claims against nut lo g Lot.. situated on the bank of the Monongahela river, Line. ; }:state l are requested to present Mem, properly uuthenti- 13C11. Turtle creek, at Lock No. 2 Thie is a delightful eated. for settlement. SARAH ANN STEWART, loraPon for a villnge, laying immediately on the river, in arell:Old . Adunnistratrix. a &mashing and nch net The Connellaville _ and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located through it, and the Central Road unmedtately past it, no place on the river can be more desirable for business, being imme diately nt the Lock, where Steam Boats are passing all hours of the day. FESIVAILT ' IRON-N. FREIZUAIKT Dit, MIS. LEAVE DAII.V AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. lartaThe following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, tJames Parkinson; I .IALTIC, Copt . A. Jacobs; and LOUIS hPLANE, Copt. E. Ileonett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without rogard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provl.. ded. Thc boats will leave the Monongahela W hart Boat, al the foot of Ross st. Passengers will he punctua/ on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. jet.ll __ IBM . -- Greenwood Gorden HIS delightful Summer Retreat is' no w open for the i T reception of visiters:: Ice Crearna - Fruit,Nuts, Don ectionam.and all the good things nature and an can produce, will lie served np, In the best manner, hi 'the Saloon. The :Tea Table will be spread . at 01 o'clock "Ceort.deeuvetneidnganTenperanca principles, and closed on &Way. Boquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. • A large collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plante, for sale. The new steamer 77wr. Sean will be ready,' in a few da.ye, to run from the Point to the Garden. 5 1)6 .1. ?GRAIN. 000 .533 - ,,,. o r pavinie.. T HE Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract with some suitable person or persons, to furnish ma 'oriels and to pave about 25,10; yards a the streets of that Borough,. will receive Sealed Proposals for .the whole of any part of Said work, until the in of May next. Proposals to be left with James 111.11VElrny. By order of the Council. oolm THOMAS Council..- President. __ _________ _ TElAir It TE.,til -- 4 rlt , - it is with pleasure that the subscribers in the have of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co, of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of i, 4 and 1 lit each, with sir printed curd—showing the kind of Tea, price, note of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, witha l' invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. ItIiTLIX, ?stela: Gunpowder 024 75 1,00 1.25 1,50 at Impetiel• •• • 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 gHylton . ' 50 624 75 1,00 1,25 0 „TlBialnaek 50 624 75 .1.01) 1,25 1,50 f 3 50 13 "'"" Fine and Extra Fine• ..757.4. 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to he equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they ca'n be returned, ant the money will be refunded, as It is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a tair trial, that the phblie may be able to judge between our 'Peas and those heretofore sold by oiler companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delirious and good flavored TEAS, should give na a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. AL YOUNG 2c. CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry elreete, and E. YOUNG lic SON, • S. W. earner ad and Des eltrete. Boarding Alßf%nillEl'arrod 17eouplildbririglellii!Lt 101 2" 1:0 1° t: I p te6 p: ° d h 7 r ftreongnodate Boarders. Re.idencr, Sceoinf Ziee re t, be tween Market and Wood, third door front Wood street. Reference. exe h tukzed . a pl2:2w _ L! emigres* Gaiters. -- ADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort. to anything they have ever wont, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and u use, and dangle about the ankle;— they arc not only much handsomer, but display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and moo. ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. Mar 29 No. 8 Fifth street. L ADIES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and' French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety aud color, on hand Juni made to order. Also, a full assortment - of Children's Shoes of every description. Manufactured by S.l('EYs, mar2d No. 8 Fifth street. Isaac Williams, MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12 . , be. .I.SI tweon Ist and 2d streets. spiky "NrOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that 1,1 from and after this date Mr. JOruf lionris the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. . . C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Read Quarters, Piusburgh,April 2, MO. No. 8 Market et. PEEL GOOD S .— We , fine am,orwmti SO of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tsveasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses ; with a line as sortment of Fancy Goods, H allow prices. OGAN & CANTWELL, may 4 86 Market street. H.A.MS—.A. lot of Stagg & Shars Sugar Cured Hams, just received and for sale by • J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., mayB N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry . NUTEI-10 bags Filberts 10 " Cream Nuts; 10 " " English Walnuts; 50 Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux ". received and for sale by Dimon J. S. BONNET. 1O MILLINERS .— The subscriber hue a large stock ofse atoned Tjeabe rouitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fiftb"Street. marl4:3m H. H. RYAN. THE inbioriberArentices entices Wan to learn the Cabi net, App Chair-making and Chair. Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would. be, preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. O. PAHNESTOCK, marl? lOl Smithfield street. UTAN active Partner, with liffsig". ital, to engogein R Whole"'" - c.- 6:iciness now in netive- , ." - -* and D sines 1 1 advanigratlon rtail Oro , ati d or a pron a e l 3 a P- C. CIPBEIBERT r CIALICOE4 ! CALICOES °pan, at NO. 50, Nord , ' kat atteete, a very larv a new and hands.- beet and Cheap apjd ~ ; = —ALSO— ► will offer my whole Farm, and will divide it, to suit purchasers, into Lots from 25 to 125 Acres each .' This Land is of first rate quality—one Lot, of about 40 Acres, has a quanty of Limestone r easy to quarry, and conve nient to he a rt er ; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber, &c., &c. One tiother Lot, containing about 60 Acres, with a large quan ty of Limestone easy to quarry, and convenient to the river; a sufficient' quantity of Stone Coal for the Farm, &c. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, being the low hot torn at the mouth of Turtle Creek, and one-other Lot, con taining about 125 Acres,in a fine state of cultivation, with good Buildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on this; part of the Farm, in full view of the Monongaliela river, at Lock No. 2, Versailles township. It is not deemed necessary to describe the above property very particu larly, as purchasets will wish a view tor themselves. It may not be improper to say that the market here for all kinds of products from the Farm, is as good and bet ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will be required when possession is given. Good titles will be warranted. For further particulars, apply to the sub scriber, ou the premises. ALSO— I will sell that valuable 'Wate r Power at Lock No. 2, Monongahela Improvement. This is one of the best Water Powers in Western Pennsylvania,* eight feet head, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela for sup ply. This location is 4 port;lo the mouthough togheny river or Meffe; 10 miles above Pittsburg, on the line of ' the great Rail Road now in contemplation to Philadelphia ; and Baltimore. This is a good situation fora Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that pur chaser might wish' to erect. All theabove'Property will be offered a Pubie Sale, on the days above mentioned, on the premises.t l About one-third of the purchase money will be required in hand; the balance in reasonable payments. Titlesood. apl9:md&w W. L. MILLER. !. 25 • 888 BOOBYER & 1 GRIDDLE, nu HIVEOLOTRING'STOREI NUMBER 251 LIBERTY STREET; WIRER DOORS ABOVEIRWIN STREET, MON OP tag GOLDEN BEE -HIVE, Wirt i l l i a l l: ff, .1.1.72 ffulg:ZungTk.".7:,-the' a splendid assortment of CLOTHING AND CLOT,'" Suitabkfor Custom Work. It being , . Cash business, we shall endeavo- Clothing line at the lowest be no doubt that our f ,- ' . Would find it their . thgr.Li.atripego. . MIMEO EIS EMS ~~~.. ,• . . ==liZria AND , Et IrGEIME ,DZSPENSARY, For the effectual Cure of Indigestion, Ilypo r ßlue Devils, and Cholera Tr tbr - • _ ___........ . .I.'HY pUbric generally, who are eia qf sons, may safely embrace this univoml sugar-toated remedy, with the as mance that it is inocuous, an antidote to care, assuages grief, alleviates pain, does not interfere with duties of the day, speedily removes bil has been frequently known to reduce ho most c h ole,ae -to humour upon its first application: Besides, it reinvigorates the patient for next day's business. All ages, sexes and-conditions have been known to experience sensible relief. Instances are rife of ten !gm being miraculously added to the life of an octogenarian, to say nothing of the well-known case of a lady in search of health having here stumbled on a goad husband. No Pavan , has been secured, as thein gredients, although famous in Europe and America, and Whese published to the world, are in the sole possession of Collekt t= if Plutrmacy, and imposition is precluded by fact the smallest of the component parts is spurious or inferior, the compound is invariably found to is nauseous and useless. The ingredients are (harmless and yet how agreeable!) it Blast of the Orchem~_ llorsemanship of Wile R o s a; the startling backward So. trwrsiat and lous feats of Yong Gicrit Rot on his saddlaess hor se the great Bad-toad Tricks an horse back. and Sinter:ens and Bcikakeittg upon the rht/lope . ay Master 'xis • the Dramatic Scenes of Mete rs, Mar. PAN and Boarnin ; the Italian styles of Equitation by II S:gnor Loon' Otealscvt; retaliation, Gymnastic and Herculean Pests, Pantomimes and Spectaoles by Mama- EIt.XXXDV, - Mt, Minas. LA and, Jona iabtoro, Roman . , Mica; Itavtuam, and Mesdam es Rim, VADlchlf, Retry,. - and Nacnot, in equal parts, and a p ; :. , C.;* =EI ENE SZE - wzur.rAlisi- . ex.o A.NGIE /k ND 'BAN FICt E, corner of. Third and , Wood streets.- CI iGHT all(i Time Bills of Exchange, Batik votes - an 1,..1 foreign and, domestic -Coin-bought and sold anlh most favorable terms.. at . Ccthe dleotions made all the principal cities of th e Union lowest tatea.:. - Jel2- Bankers and Exchange - Brokers, Dealer, in Foreign and Domestic Exchange,' Certificates ", r" Repos it, Bank Notes, and Coin... , • - Corner of Third and Wood Stir, direetly oPposito the Si. Charles Hotel. may in IIiDLatES it. SON, Bankers and.Draters in Razhangs Cain and Sank Notes, No. 55 Market str Pittsburgh.- New Yorkia pr I Cincinnati P • " Lonisville Baltimore ph - * " St. Lomb • Buying. Twee Ohio Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee aul9-y - . - BOON dr, SARGENT. BANKERS - AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. .R. Corner of Wood and Sixth scrods., Pittsbiirgh, Pa. HEALERS in Coin, Bank Mites, Time Rills, Foreign J./ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,..te EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Irmon and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers. - - CURRENT and par lands received on deposits. .. - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates; ' BePll-ly apt' A.RA W MIONG & CROZER. by UVk BUSHELS DRIED I'EACHEs•-,-Ikee'd itadier sale try (ap27) ARMSTRUNGA CHOZER. ' WILIS--.so6barrels c', — m-yi,Werior ale .1.7 by fapl63 CUMMINS Or, SMITH. (1-0101118.70,--260 rec'd and V for sale by .[aple.l CUMMINS& SMITH. D - 1.001\1 7 40, 000 lbs. Allison, Hog. Hound, ill store and Lfor sale by [ANSI CILIA/411111S & AYYLES-40 bDl s. Apples, io n sate by apl.9 liVt3 d.WillTH. Ef IChi.OKV.NUTS--1 barrel , liickary.Nuls, in more cull ..DK for awe by faphrj 1 . 31 . 1 61A11AS & SiNtall: DEL:41 , 116--4(1 bushels Pecans, in stare - and for sale by j.. apla ________ C WiLiLLNS & Shinn 5 ° 000 • 1.11413NLX" Flak. BRIG' perzo . artzeze, ornve by - Canal, ono for sate on neetztantortatzug, tend, by Ats. k.u.--Four good Jour: JOHNS CORSITON, St. Clutries Matting:l jjj j 3Ly. LOL iS VILLE LIdl.E—J tut receive am lift/ torsuleop W J ap9 No- 2 Smithfield et. apfl W. & J. C..ACHESON, N 0.2 Smilldieid st. _. _ .. .._ >71.4, HiiLS.: POTATOES=Reeeived and for sale by I el W. ec L. C. ACHESON, dO9 N 0.2 Smithfield rt. __. 100 PS. ALL: W 001; TWEEDS—For rale by ~ teb2o H. LEL. __ _ . PS. FANCY (.I. — isSMEß,l ndouid 4 -, 3 al.—C) e cy_lf at uuuttzacturer a prices, by [feigaii '1:1. LEE. i:CASIt; tiltE Mal) eLtYrki—Junt ree'il fo r ' Sale at raanufacturreaprieei, by jfeb2ol H. LEE. for Sale by PA IBS DRAB ULANKETS.—The attention of Cal c, ill:amid men is directed to this artime. They wilt be sold lOW, to closeci—Trii;finin—int, by.ifellol H. LEE DEL) I II..I.PIKETh‘--1 ease (50 pair) Bed Blankets, SS _Lk by 61, 6 tbs., ribbon botutd, received this day, on. consignment from the manufacturer, -and . for stile by H. LEE; . op: Liberty, opposite Filth street, 1101FLESSINCI-400 boxes Sealed ilerii.eg. received and LI for sale by T. S. BONNET mar3O Liberty street .. fiISiNS-750 bo xes hr. " " " in store. and for rinarail I. S. BONNET. Liberty et. ORANGES AND LEIVONS--55 boxes iirenges 25 " Lenion N s • En store and r sale by fair3D) S. BON'ET. SHELL, COMBS.—A great variety of Bank, Dressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at ZEBtrLoN KINZEPS, • - Csarket street: MIiCAULEY,S EIsiGLAND.—A. new and cheap edi ton of Macao ley's History of England this day re ceived aid for sate bi KM? & CO., - mai New• far ratans. Cu LT7I3 REVOLVER'S, with apparatus,ty Express hi n a Eqs , dam by JOHN CARTWRIGHT, war • 83 Wocid street. . MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF AND 'BROADS, No. 146, WOOD STRDET, ORR DOOR ABOVE . SIXTH, VAS on hand a general assortment of the above fini al. cies, among which are the following choice brands: P. Robinson's Potind Lump; :Smoking Tobacco; Grant & do. = Cut and .Dry; Dricvson's It) do. Fine Cat Chewing; Baltimore Plug ; Cuba Leaf. • Spanish Segura, from 810 to 830 per Ti!.; Half Spanish Se.Ars i Common Begat* of every grade and variety. country Merehnnts.vouting the City ars respect fuli.4 invited to call and CXIIIIDDO his stock. apiLarst ard. /3 C I HE - subscribers becleave to Inform their friends and . Jl. the public that, having completed their alterations in Store, they are nom prepared to wait on theirenstoma, having received a NEV AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS in their line ;—they have added Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Bonn ets,:itc. They solicit a 'hare of the very liberal patronage already conferred upon them. HOGAN & CANTWELL, 88 Market street. Itodklttionts Chins Store *centered. apTau subscriber respectfully inform' the Ladiee of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he has, moved to a more commodious house, No. 56 Wood street, near the St. Charles Hotel, where ho has _o_pened and is opening 500 packages of Dresden. Berlin, French and English CHINA and QUEENSWARE. Please call and see them—for to describe them is impossible. - The stock embraces every - thing in the business, useful Or or namental. (npl6) M. HODKINSON. y RAPPING PAPER -500 reams Medium Straw 500 " Crown " - 250 " Double Crown. Straw; 250 " Medium Rag; 250 " Crown Received and for sale at the. Paper Warehouse of apl4 S.C. RILL 87 Wood at. LAWNS, LINEN DEREGE4, LINEN Gls and Fancy Dress Goods of every deser/pdon, opened by (rnar29:2m) .11ABIPTIDN, SMITH & CO. Me e n iv oT e r d a-fr e ßother /i ,T ght; by Th u a }.l t l.— oo r 6 airJP 7 , rec eal y ,r Wy_adata," g4rp - apl6 ogwroN 1, , • - , ParnoT MAP" ExtrOtt of f' A N AR - 1:47X Which ,witoksorne nouri. bang' more plems'am and far cheaper " willy_o as ll•- gele MEM , i...-:.....4 . ~ "r.:•-,,,,;:.,..,..,,:',,,,,--.;‘; lianKers ul4if ult Viun.‘..k , , Buying rater k dii:l County & City ord'it I f : Relief Notes - il• 1 ,' Pennsylvania Co. • k. "i New York - ..'. i' k" i Maryland . - ,ii 3." New Orleans .Y AYY auks Dry Apples ill score sale by neutt4 - 4 s atklrril u. A. INIcANULTY it CO., Canal Basin F /3LS. HOMANITE APPLES—Otrerect very low to close consignment, by btilv - Ig3fi ifebo and• MEE ME " .;kl , 4;''• *Tti.f Vmr34* -4•47,,,,,,cr :"_ 14114 ~.:, 7 ,i;, ...': 4. i . l;`,-7J-'.7';:.;`::: ' c-ii PRIVATE DISEASES. -Dr „o ..n....." f ~...l ' - (. J 45 Diamond Alley, can' be consulted in , all . •r gf t . cases of et prirate or delicate tuttuye ineld °Ala . , t •., -... to the human frame. ~ . Syhilisand Syphilitleeniptlon*gonembma and its consequences, together with all et nereatettreater, impurities °fate blood; with alt diseases o f reiurealoriginiskin diseases,withstric tures,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, Monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in atm, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri.. . rations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic - eruptions, tett_ ,er ringworm, mercurial diseases; &c. ' • • • TINFJ,..VE YEARS' PRACTICE' . .. Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment °twiner real disorders, and those arising tram youthful excesses.:. gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby, the constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brawn, tearer assurances of speedy relief to all who mayplatC, themselves under-his care. ' . • -'•'' .; Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arrtuiged into sq ,L; erste apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors.. . ' • It is of importance to many persons In need of medical : aid, to obtain good advie e pnvately and promptly. - To all such, Dr. Brown's ready. skill in removingmmereat dlr. aura, in their various forma and stages, o tiers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers aro hereby apt prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated ill every branch of medicine, and for the lost twelve years confined himself exclusively to tho treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated- surgeon in • Pittsburgh who gives ills whole attention to those cern. plaints. . . itrCertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be . , guaranteed. 1 Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withoutinter - caption from business. - r - 'llernia or Raprure.—Th. Brown also invites per- Sons afflicted with Herniate call, as he has paid parneal lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, Liking advice, mast contain fee, or they will not ba attended to. . • •1± OS on Diamond Alley, a few doorafrom woiid street; towunlir the market. Consultations strictly confij dontial. - • oc LW-demi y . _ lelt EtifflATlSm,..pr - Ai, edy for Rheumatism ii. a speedy and certain' remedy" for that painful trouble. It never fails, „ . .. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms„No. 63, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at , home innlll.dawif • Dialer s m agi , ------------ ;---I„ ain imxtral actor. • : T o THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found: Dalley:s .afagkal Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa• : the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been Inflicted ' with for ten years, in my hip joints. . • . ••. ... • ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.- sleguacinnock, N. y, April 8,1348: Ma. H. Dat.Lar—Str: I have been troubled' with the Piles for 'eight months, and coatd get ad relief. Your. ' • Magical Pain Ektractor having been recommended bit : -: .. me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in' a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any' more of LI, I would : not take a- hundred dollars for the'. ' balance of my box. • WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847. . V.- CAUTlON.—Daffey's only Depot in the city of New . York, and .where the . genuine entitle can be obtained ,::. . wholesale and retail, /S at 415 Broadway. H. Dmzzir is the inventor of this truly invaluable coat' , . • . pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the 4 .: secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there.. `„ •. fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a ' • • .' grainer it himself. Countetfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is ' ' • subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int ...•• ". posters; and nothing, that we know of, bus more eaten, : ..".•• sively experienced that fact than Da/ley'a Magical Pain Extractor! A Tinr—The gennioe Dailey, tri cases of the severest' Burns, gCaldS, Piles, de., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a coolirigand soothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to olleen minutes! but be- sure, el- ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the differenee!—Counterfett Extractors, . no matter ender what name they may appear, or how OP. plied, always irritate and inert use diepatn! ' • . • • Pamphlets, containingeertificates of cures, may be brid • gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, • . • D. Wm. Thorns. Agent: Western Depot. Pireburs& , ' . ... . . . . Dalloyis•Ansinal Galvanic Care-All, .. . For Hortes ' Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quitter, grease. ' . -' 2,, , I . poll•eviLLlpres, galls and bruises. Pa.mpblets contaming -' '• ; certigeaies of respectable parties, may be bad on %Th. -- • ... cation to . /OLIN D. MORGAN • •-• • ' octlMakyrY Agent, Pittsburgh. BPA/Ilstetes All..filealltsignent. nONTAINING NO MERCURY. or other Mineral. It V has the power to caned all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS RUMORS, SHIN DlSEASES:2oZ— ard'then heals them . SONO= Wormas to discharge their Mirrid marten, It Is rightly termed ALL-HEALING, for !hernia ecarea-. ly a disease external. or internal, that It will not benefit. I have u<ed it'for the lain sixteen years for all diseases of the cheat, involving the utmost - danger and minima:- bility, and I-declare before heaven and man, that not in' onecase has it failed to benefit, when the patient %resin dm reach of mount means. I have had - physicians learned in the profession, I have men, Ministers of the gospel, judges of the bench, alder lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of way, and - there has been but one voice—one universal voice, rap; • ing—"AI'ALLISTER, TOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD in - RHEUMATISM—It removes almost immediately the inflammation mid swelling, when die pain ceases. (Read-' the directions around the box.) • . " ; -.E -.IIEAD-ACH.E.—Thc salve has cured personi of the hcad.ache of twelve yearn standing, and who had it rag nlar every week so that vomiting topkpthee. Ear-elehe; noth-Aoie, and Ague in the Face, are helped with like success. .• . SCALD HEAD . —We have cared cases that actually' • defied every thing - known, as well as the ability of fifteen: to twenty doctors. One train told us he had spent 83GO. on his ehildren without any benefit, when a few boxes of Ointment cured them. • ~ TETTER—There Is nothing better for tho rare of Tatter. . BURNS.—Iris one of th e best things in the world for • Burns. .. PlLES.—Thousands are yearly cured by this Dint. recut. It :renal fails in giv ing relief for the Piles. Around the box are directions for using hPAllister , a Ointment for Scrotiula, Liver Com_plabit, Eryairelas, Tatter, Chilblain,.Scald -Head, Sore Eyes, qiuncy, Sore - Throat, Bronchitis, Nervous Atjectiona,• Paws, Disease of the Spine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, Ear-ache; Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore - Lips, Pim ples; &c.; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &c., &c. " If MOTHERS and NURSES knew Its value in cases of Suietket or Sore Smart, they would always apply it.-- In each easels, if used freely, and according to the dime- . • lions around eaciebox, it gives relief in a teryfeto hours. • C ORNS.—Occaslonal use of the Ointment will always • keep Corns from.growing. People 'need never be troll bled with them, irthey use it frequently. This °influent is good for any part of the body'or limbs ' wheaVnlismed.. In some cases it should be adplied ottea. CAUTION.—No Ointment will he genuine unless the name of JAMES . McaiSJSTER is written with a poss• '. • on every label. . • . ..- .- _...... . . ..Por mile by my Agents all lite Prins (pal titles ''" . • towns in the United States.- !- ' - •. J4ltip: the alr- /46kti-,' Sole Proprietor of ' - Principal Office No. 28 North Ili , ' •-• • • paio.b 25 ctrers P- ' ' Sold ot hole and ot. • - .... ,k Fes, an Lib- - . •• l' 'WILCOX, J oorne. .., • . . .: • • al oonier of P • •. •-.. 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