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11.11 - Atttertisers4rtnquatedahaluTinthetravorsbefors
4 rt'r..FiP -Thia ynyatbreainptitdmith{en ordereom-
Jureaniryirttort: intnittsoo3o.62e, art VillitrhOttriaoZad_
ittotiting litnet id', Printing ante.-
CORNER OP WOOD AND FTFTif sTREETs":
'* Roaring. added to ant. Establislunenti a splenald
Steam-PiavreePrinfinr,Alachine, wp ate ,preparect to do.
all kinds, of Newspaper and Book orork in &style of on
stapasied beat:ayand neatness, and "upon theinost rea
sonable terars, ,, -We respe etfully . solicit the patronage et
the public intitisline of.ottr kastness. - • -
tr7"-Ilinititiered.An adjournedMeetingthe- Alle
gheny Fite Company will be , held on Mo evening
next, 21.trtinst., at }beforeB o'clock, and ry Mon
day evening previous to our departure for Philadelphia.
At these - meetitigtraW those , as of accompanying
us in the or..CIITIttOti, are resp . fisted to attend.
They-may at any time hand in their(,es to the Com
mitten of Arrangements • f .
M.ltlcSramv, Committee.
Wst, .11.f13tuiv,Sec'Y e .A. F. Co.—(mayi :3t)
BIDDLI% Danalat....amijavra
.to a
new three. story Brick, on Staturiismi if; one door; be
low Sixth street. TEETH INSZELTED, from one to a
whole, Sett, ; byAtmoAtmospheric Pressure, with a:beautiful
repreertaanonnf.the Natural GII2a; mititor. the Pacre.to
its original Shape,: 'TEETH EXTRACTMO,, with little
or no pain. :D=II:II.IM.,,TERE3 permanently saved by
PLUGGING; preyentitiglhe TOGIII-llChe, - WhiGlii3 much bet
ter, than eating ii; thonkh itshonidbe done in Ave min-
men, or even instantly .:- • - - aptllay
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EtiOnomp ... If
you wish to save your. money.
Rad bora superpne KAT or CAP 4 call at Fb
11.A.T-STORE r where you will Biala complete aiatoitment
of the latest Fashtons v eßEAP FOR CASH. •
maid q]'‘` MO Wood st., - coraer rf Virgin alley:
Err Of 0:- P..=Place of Meeting, Washington
Rail, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley;
Premolar Logo; No. 335—Meets every. Tuesday
Mattearms Exclairum, No, 87—Meets let and 3d
Friday of each month. ' - ' mar2s-1p -
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itr.l::: 0... =of 4)..1"..-.Ara.attaztry Lads, go. 4h
meats at the Hail; camr
ea(' Wood arrant and - Virgin
Alley,.every Thared ay evening, at 8 &atonic. - -
mayli - Orn. ~ -. ~ . •.--.- ~ -. Ganda BatatiatSee'T., •
- • -- oni6t .1311113dt;
I:l7'...PitiiiiNiAl9 . iilllbe:recaired at this office until the'
insL, for Cleaning and NVliite-vrashing the inside of
lids Bridge. the dirt and duet be well cleaned Out,'
end all the 7seciad' work (extopt the roof and top side of
the crottatinibers)Ldhave two or Loaiicille'Llme,
well put on: -- tuttiy9l E. W. Coos. -
. EU , Attention...R43.l3.EßT BARKER, Alzalcumer
TALl.Oit, , No:3l.'Maryt, between Second and rhiy# streets,
Piusburgli:;Leaastuntlyr tin hand, a large and gen e
sortme.nt of Faaixionanis ItrA.Dr-mcips
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PaitieutarfattOutiou paid 'to the "Cubing - of Custom
Worli,#.liietlrili,lle Made . most fastUonable tO3O
ner, and , on reasonable terms. marg.
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Bi" -- Fausi WiLLIII3I,RICTIAIIDs,M. D.—l feel constrain
ed, Cram a sense of duty, to make the following state meat ,
conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. - Chas.
Wade' ofthis etry; was quite tow with Pulmonary Con
aumesnioni-with which I had been treating with leas than
Amu success. - request; and that °ibis friends, I
permitted bim to try Dr.llave,, rit , Liverwort and Tar; and
I mtusttortfesi that its -effects were rcally:surprising.
After using the second bottle, my visits were discontin
ue d,and ho was soon restored' d health. conscien
tiously recommend my brather practitioners to prescribe
this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle the
ardinaryimode_of.trentment,
„WILLIAM Runfattes,
Citicie..rdtr; October let, 1844. '
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"'Wilt medicine is warranted to breaX,up the most dis.
tressing,Cough,in a fewhours time. !
Por sale - - XIDD & Co.,
Whelesale "IlMggists. No:50 Wood st:
Also, by ,IQ.I„E.ELAND k ILARDIN;,
mayPilittnid&W : Grant street.
irr iuminaavana.,..o) Gatr.—Wrighl'e Indian Vegeta
ble Pills area mast cumin:Unary medicine for the cure
of Dheantation and Gout, bedause, they not only cleanse
the stomach' end bowels of - those morbid humors, which,
if taken into the circidation and thrown - upon the mere•
brane and-muscle; are the 'Cause of the above painful
maladies; but they excite - the absorbent Vessels to take
up that which la already deposited; and therefore are 'ab
solutelynertaiif to make a 'perfect cure of Rheumatism
and Goal. "'A single 2.5 cent box of said Indian Vegetable
Pills wilrofteit.give the mo.t astonishing relief . ; and per
severance according to directionevvillbe certa in to drive
pain of evert; desenption from the body. , •'-
Bete/nit C ounter/ and —kernember
that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable
Pills-have the urine n signature of WttLi.loa Watunr on
the top label:tit-each box. - ' • -
• Remember, also; that 11 -- SmYeer,DraggiSt. corner of
Market and Third streets, is not an - agent for this meal—
cite, and we Cannot guarantee es genuine that offered
by hun for sale
The '-kenuineie for sale a Dr. TVright's Principal
Office,:l69 Mace street, Phi.adelphin; and by 'JOHN
THOMPSON. 156 Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, who
fa solit'agent for this city, by whom dealers cat, be - snp;
plied at the WhOlesalerate. ' mayls
417700111-LCLIS, TRIMZIEt GIIBIS, Ben PICEATII.4I7ND
nrra..Tstru.-;-By the use of .Wheeler's ;celebrated.
Tea-berry' Tooth IVash, Tooth-aehe can be • effectuallY
dured. - , - ,Teader 'render:. _Diseased. Gums made firm and
healthY..',Bad Breath much. improved, and the Teeth
freed from tatinr;and Made beautifully white. Price, 50
cents-perhottle... This article is patronized by the elite
-soeletyi-is• highly' concentrated, and. will make.one
pint wash........,tiethe. • . _
Sold Wholesale il by wm, SACKSO, ot his
Boot and Shoe Store, BOOT,'” Se Libert o y street,
head of Wood street, Pittsburgh.- ap27:l3mditw
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- Bo and-ShoeWaretionse.'
j•'1117011 '11L• HOBS - baying' renfoved to , '
late'spaeione building formerly occupied'
by Witilade;'Llon ec Co.,' Nc,. 116 Wood, street - ,
• neat Fifth, would iespeetfully invite tLe attention
of the nubile geiterally - to the large and fine assortment
of GOODS" he is - no* offering. Chrap for Cashr ..
Alt p i'sonS A - tithing' a durable and cheap article in the ,
SHON'ltite, , dre invited to call and examine his sleek.
Alici,'n'tot of line Leeltorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and
a good astornnent of 'I`RUNKS, alertly oit band. •
N . 5.-1 , 1-16 - also cortiin Eis to raanufacturei as former];
T THE SION OF THE PLANE AND SAW, a full
lisioninen; of. " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS..
For 'Salt , - HUM; & LAUFMAN, ' •
• mayle
- 1 1 l2 • _ No. 78 Wood Slicer.'
BY : EXPILESSIust -received at. Hones ..Ik. Can ,
•wEll'it, 86 Market sueet— - . • .
• 4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets i,.
2 N: sllsees:;" is
1 " Boys' Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ;
1 .Liintilats,lor Girls; • -.• •
- 2 'i:".;Gentlemen's Pearl Braid Hats, new style.
Pot: salccatextremelyiew prices; for cash. imyl6.liew-York
Hair •ZiannfaztorY• •'
TILE_ has just 'returned from New , York,
witha large splendid and well selected:assortment
of ORNANIENTId. HAIR, of every kind: Be. invites
Ladies and Gentlemen-10 call and examine the new and
most '2bettrwiful article "of-ENAMEL PASTIXOB- for Elands,
Wigs. and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are so much
like the - aantral.partings : and fit so close and easy : that
they cannot he distinguished from the 'natural- hair on
Scot ritnto Nire - ,.. , -The nets Balance Spring Surmounts
the diScnity , and must supprcede all others for Gentle
men's AViga and Truipees it bears enually on every part
of the'fiendi• without stiffness or artificial appearance;
(inthese it is Ind ikc .the old ;) it showithe forehead equal
to the natural • • -
Wig - ivearerii are • particularly invited to c all .a n d ex
araine-the articles lbr themselves. 'l. CAMERON, • .
. ' • •••• N 0.89 Third st., near Wood N . .
IL—Remember the New, York Hair Blanufactriry.
ranyls:BoniEctvem. , •,
Notlce.-Our Propaials. - • '
Air A. MINER - Will, for. fifteen days receive Pitts
..lXLs'briigtriAlleglieny and County Scrip at par value,
for eVery Imola in our line of be:tames, ot the lowest
specie• . prices;; iticlading'subicriptione for all Monthly
Magazines: :Alen.; nil-weekly Newspapers, (comprising
our tare, 'assoranent,l either Dalt' - yearly or: yearly,
incloding the largest sheet, 9 The Great West," now ad.
tuittedlyhtiridreds,the very best funny paper 'extant.—
itlittcScri r rmak, be ieft.orodeposite Books , Stationery, all new issites from the press;delifered at the option
of the depositor: We will order by - request any Book o
Books .frons .the Bast, on the 'above terms. The ;Above ,
130 11 3,16 be expended in full. Smithfield street, second .
Wall Pa er'Nkrarehouse,
No: (OM= 8 ' . PITTSBURON,-PENN'A
PROfIAS PALMIER
RESOBC3II.(LLY announces tohii friends'andcus
- tomors.'that he has had.at no past period so osten
aive:O.Sirick as Ite haSitt_present. lie can offer to pur
chattrs, Oa %rery,:mederate' terms, at the old establisher/
' stand in Drarkerstr,rifi almost every article in his line
includingeoanting-roota:bedSlitimber,dining-reom,pai
lorWith Borders,.'lAmdecapes
board Prints; Paper and
,"Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet Ora Binders' , Boards; Writingy‘Yrupping,' en
Ten Pa p er; lie is Obtiminpty, supplied, and
,requsiti
merchants:and liouSekeeperSia call and examine ai
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Rage audTannereriderafrataken-in trade; atthe hith
est • rieex.- • •.• • •. 1 . , •'• • ' • : truti•l3-clacce4m
'DAM .ES,;-:-,0 • w B."pacon Sidea,rec'4 and for
'fbaa*ll3,l' : s. &..,W.-HARBAUGH,
09,4- 4 .11 n, IngbesLraarket wice, in,caeb, Ne w b e
given for tl . ke 44i:relent grade* ofAiCool, by
rd aYI6 - , .S. ic W. HARBA.UG
boxes cre,arn IG7teese, just received and
‘ll-far J. S. BONNET,
mavl4. :-.-N0.'1.62 Liberty street..
3TNU7I3-- , 15 bushels, just 'ree'd land for sale by
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NO. 162 Liberty -street. • ,
4 1 . 30.gEq5.44t444.1 SPO6I-7. Outs. received an 4 for;
- S.:BONNET,
6 1 414 street...
lac 2 4 8
boles
I.ooitalt.boresdlusins ; _
50 boxes Herring;
5 cakes - Franca ire cifictig • -
mayl4-"-- .1051111 A FHIODEf3,'Ho': ood st.
1.50 , "` 41.
'.otflgYfaE LIME--
, 4eceiptifl. per
:13.-Telp4pp i ti,n , nd rot gala '
rai• "- AIIinSTOUNG & 'CROZtti.
1 \ TEWCASyLE ft_ ASS — Sample ozeo of this super..
.13 _fico_biruir Mims received, and orders.
promptly filled ty.n.e.(rtinyloy -S. & W .11.A.R8M1011,....
TEIICTR4. 7 . itekbl§-12 aierces% liaaniva vzip l,
C#Vsksse4 gas44,)a - st feeeiired and forsaleby . -
•S do W. HARBAUGH,
No.b3 Waicr nand 104 Froutsta
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PASSENGER ARRANGRAIENTS-POR 1849: -
SteamboatPacketLine,leave r sdnilytorCincinnati,loAm.
Passenger-Packeti via Brownsville,. to" Baltimore and
Philadelphia, 8 e. at: and 6 V,. at. - - ' • - _
llfailCoacirLine,directto Philadelphia; 9 A N., and 12}
',Western and Sinathern Mail Coach Line, 6 Ai. N. ...
Plorth-Western, via Cieveland;dally,lo w, N.
Erie and Western New-Yorkplaily, - '
INIOIIII-EaStettly2o Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND DEEARTURE OF: MAILS.
Eastern. Mail via Philadelphia, dee 3 A. at:,: closesle. m.
Western Mail, Cie. and Lama., due 8 P. M., close s 5
South.via Saluted Wastrinkitebdue 8 P. 74 C/08e1151.
North-Westerwaia.Clevelandy,due 10 A. 8., closes 9 A.lll.
Erie and Western. Nuvi r Yorki duo $ /4 ; eio B e B 8 AAt
• Pai vatic. :Asked: °Ariel
Bank of Pittsbargb $50,00 44511,09 -450,00
Exchange Bank 50,00 4 0 0 . 43 , 50
' Marabout and M. Bank 5000 50,00 49,00
Fanners , Deposit Banic .INione In Market ;
/Land Street Bridge , •50,00 • -40,00
Northern Liberties Bridge • • •• 50,00 35,00
Old AlleghenrßEdge • •• - 25,00 36,00: 36,00
ConnetlsviltoH G. Stock, paid on _
shares, - • -
City Bonds (649' eettt;)
Monongahela Bridge
Gas Stook; ••••
Weekly Review of the/Mar kegs.
. , . OFFICE OF THE POST,
Pamir MORNING,' 4/icy 18, 1849. c
REMARKS—There is no 'change iii business :this
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'Week--none whatever that we can notice. Many
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of the regular packets are beginning to lay. up,- . t
.
' ASHES.—We bave nothing new to report. - Reg.;
elar sales of Soda Ash - at 3i, 31031 c. according to
terms.:-The market is well supplied.and demand is
:brisk. In 'other kinds wequote as follows:
Seorchings, awn rPearls, ' e 5}051.
_Pots, - - —4344.-ISaJustus,- - WO
ALE--The demand is very. good, >without any
chanE,e in prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X
-X $7,00; - XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Beer is compara
tively-new article in the maikeo is Worth $ 6 , 00 .
BROOMS—The market is tolerably well supplied
sales at $1,00a1i25.
BACON :There has been a "slight advance since'
our last report; or rather a stiffening up - We quote
Hams at Ratio.' Sides sea Shoulders-in proportion.
BRICKS—Common are worth $4,605,00; Paving
$5,601,00; Fire Brick's $15,00. -
BAGS—Sales of Cotton at $4,004,50 *doz..:
BLOOMS—HeId "at $65(070.: . ,
BEEF.-Sales of Dried Beef at SOSici inn retail
way; but little doing. -.- -
BERSWAX..Stime transactions reported at 10
22C. from first hands and from store.
BUCKETS. - .Sales of Beaverand Marietta Buck
ets at $2,,1502,20. - Good supply in market; and de
mand brisk as usual.
COTTON YARNS-Manufacturers have made s
change in:prices. We give the table corrected. It
is an .advance. . .
Short Reel— , , I ' 4 4 GOO 7
N 0.5 toNo.lo , ..—•••—te. " 700— ••-•- Oi
"11to 1 . • ~..., ..... 17 - 4 - 800,900,100 .e 0 540
. 4 4 14. .. • ..3 18 Coverlet Yarn ip. tb•goo—
lucreasinr 1 cent g. bro . - Carpet Chain 200—,
'No. 20 ' . Cotton Twine 2029_
Long Reel P doz. ' Candle Wick —®is
flag PRIMO sells at 15c:; No. 1. Batting- at 9c.;
No. 2, at Bc.; NO. 3'et 7c. A•toperior article'of Bat
ing in sheets 91 by" 4 feet, expressly for faiaily one,
and perfectly clean, at .121 c.
CANDLES.. We have no change to report:
City dipped..... .. . 9 000 Cincinnati do-- eta -
'Mould 10 0101 Sperm, best brands3o 032
Pittsburgh Star. • • ..9.2 @23. Do. inferior 25 @3O
CORDAGE:". There have been some alteration, by
manufacturers which are noticed below :
Manilla RopeAy Coll,. 13c,
•Do do • . when cut,.. 14c
: White Rope, by Coil Ilc
Do do vrhen out, 12c
Tarred do;:Cod, ... .. ..........10c
Do do when cut, -11 c
Packing Yarn, fine -9 c
' Do do common,' Se •
Manilla Bed do
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.. . . $1,7502,6203,50 p
Do . da per coil, " 13
'Hemp do - 1,5002,2503,00 t0
"tlia., do per coil, 10
Manilla. Plough -.Linea,......... • . 75087 p • .
Hemp - 75'
COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 2702803 heath
ing 27; Old 18019:
CHOCOLATE.,SeIes $2,7503,00, according
to brand. ,
. CRACKERS...The regular sales to the trade are at
-the following rates:
Water Crackers-->
nutter do. "
Pilot - Dread- —•- • - ....
Sugar and Soda Crackers,
COTTON—We can give no -quotation. This is
no market for, Cotton. The mauufacturers buy in
the South, and , the Jew lotaaent to this city. for sale
cause but littlestir. : •
CORN:MEAL—Saks are made regularly from
store at 40e. forbest quality; some sales of country
ground at 37c. We Consider 40c.'the fairest quota
tion." Sales o f Kiln Dried at $2,00. - •
FEED—The market is fully - supplied. Canal
boats from Ohio are arriving With full loads.of Bran t ,
which is sold onwharf at Sa9c.
FLOUR—The market is , a little 'better than last
week: We quote sale, on the wharf at $3,,6203,70.
We mitt' make no remark intellegently, in relation to
'the prospects of the market.
-. .FRUlTRaisina have advanced to $2. Pea Nuts
.are dull and no change in prices; we quote at 700/
75c.'Oranges are scarce at $5. Lemon worth $4; at
which . Sales. Dried Fruit has slightly declined; wo
quote Peaches at $1,25; Apples 56c.
- FISH—The receipts continue.fair, and brisk sales
at our quotations °fleet week. Sales of Herring at
.$606,50; Shad at S 10010.50; No. $ Mackerel at
$6,00; Salmon 'at $113,50.. Codfish 414141 c. The
Market is firm aud•very brisk at these prices.- We
yesterday heard of sales of No. 1 Mackerel at $l2;
No :2-at 95,50.
FURS—Jhe following are the rates at present .
:Red Fos . , No 1, 25 50 Raccoon
Gray • -121 a. 25 Mink, .. ..• • SFP 95
pMuskrat..... - 01. •-- Deer Skin,f . lb. 14 air
- FEARllRSlnall'aales from store - at 33a35c.
The-.market is'poorly supplied ; demand fair. A
large lot might-not command more than 32c.
• , FRILIGHT—AeIaw:we give a carefully compiled
list of freights to the different : ports. It will be ob
served that there are two classes of heavy freight.
• . D Goods. 11. E't H. Ft.
To Cincinnati, - cwt., Cr) cis 15 10
Louisville,..:.'2s 15 121
• , St. Louis, at 30 25
Nashville, 1 - '5O 25
New °Heaps, pound freight 50e locv tbs. '
Lumber is shipped to St Louis at ss(ss 50 p Mr.
To Welisciße and intermediate points Sc; to Steu
benville and Wheeling Sc; way freigbt below Wells
ville lOc; Flour from Wheeling and • points below
Wellnille 'l2lc bbl; from Wellsville rind points
above 10u bbl.
Bsyriatose & Ouzo Rsostosn.-- ; The charges on
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to
Cumberland are as follbwa, viz: Hats, Boots, Bon
nets and Medicines; 3.5 cents Per - 'lOO lbs.` Dry
Goods, Groceries, Queenswrire,' Tobacco',, 25 cents
per ray pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per
100 pounds.
GROCERIES—Coiree has receded to for Mer fig
ures 71071 c. Molasses sales at .28c,; Sugar Basic.
GRAIN—Cora is worth fully 310332 e. Oats sales
at 2030 c. Barley' we quote at 60C. - '
Wheat 70a75e... Rye 45416Qa..
EUNPOWEER..SaIea,nre regular aitlia f0110w
..F170,..--. .... 4,75 0 5,00 Eagle do, in pa-
Eagle lit Es— 6 3,00 ' pers GP 3,37
Do. dz. 5.- itt eanorgi. 7,00 , Ronk powder. • • •3, 25 (ii/ 3,02
EFFQ do• •• - - 0 4.00 - ' - -
HEMP-- Some small sales from gore al $130,00
pec ton.
,
' GLASS— T here is considerable briskness.in Win
dow Glinis. • Sales WO nt $3,25 to trade; $3,50 to
'country's 10:12, $3,50 to trade; $3,75 to country.
1
Itlackliettlea., ',... .- ' . . 8x10•..........0 41,00
Quart, 4 1 ' gross-. '0..0,00 , 10:19 •• • • 0 4,50
pink
~.,.-'• 0,7,00 Una •• • • 0 7,00
Mod ht wino, :, 5,6 •-. , ,• - . • Patentdo.loxl4
to al
.00 8,00 : told.= -• • . •:• go ,
Claret,pgross. •• a , two . Country broods, •• .
Window - Wass P.bos, • , ' 0210. , ••••• •• • 3,2503,31
City brundt, . -., ~ : , 10x12 •• - • 3,5003,02
HONEY.. We have no sales of consequence. , •
. , HOLLED.BARLEY..ReguIat.saIes at 3c. pet lb;
Pearl do. at Sc. ' " ' • ' •
HAYNot. much cooling li I Wes at - scales at
$ 7 , 5 009,00. 10 ._. , ;;--7 - - • .
HIDES—We make a singlealteration in !quote
Idissouti 7 0 9 ' Do. kipps Pe1dn.1,000162 •
Spiinish ..... -••• 14 0 '- - -10 - 1 Green - •••• • :. • . 0 31,
:-, RON---The 'card , prices are ,'unchanged' but we
- anderstied many 'or, the manufacturers : give a Ifeavy,
tier'eentage os large t Sales, .
ar,tuniata• • 0 . ,
. I Poughwings• • • -.40 . ii. 1
POK4OIO/1. —3 0. •j ," Slabs. 4 ii , •: .
Sheet•-••.-. ?• , 0.0, _ 74• J Russian Sheet— 0 15 -
Miller Plates. ..,6,:t o.l_ : ~., •,.,, • _
10020dIon'ta. ,03,50 , "
a. 30 . • • ..• .. • 43 , 4
; Seed ,•;" -• •.' • -0 4,00 .Sp loo4! lb..- .:• at
,po I'd., "•,-• :. 0 4,50 ..t , .pressed.• • • •.• -610 . •
a'"••• • , • , 0.4,75 . 4oilerltivets.• ••• 7 0 .800
56' u 0 6.00
NAVAL STORES.. There has been to change in
she market, and we quote Old - prices: . , ,
I
Rosinpbbl • .1%62'0 ',•-• '" N.Dmolina 4,00 04,25' - '
Titelt .. .-. •• .4.00 t 2,60 Tuentine,glL, 02.0 , ',ea
Par, Allegh'y4oo:o'3.so Walsh, Copal 1,75 f0.. - :5t,25
INSURANCE..The fol owing table givesthe ratio
of insurance on good
..
"steamboats :
ffEMI
5,00
• 00,00
-34,00 bbl
•• • As
- • 3,50 , c
• ••7c. iffr lb.
Clifit. RS-- 100,000 Common Cigars. just .racl.and for
X./. sale . [asylS) . S. k W lIARBAUGH. •
B
Shoulders. for Side br, WAti',DYER' .
-J.-- -- • 158 Libet4 , . - street.
To Phila. and Balt.lrbk„ - - To Wl:meting - ••: •.- .._••-• 2
ocu,tal , • •••-•-• -- • •-••'• - I: ... ....BroiVusville -• • •-•-,-...• . f
Cinetnnati t .1, t• -. Amaiiivilto,• • - • • • --•-• I r '
•
Evansville,.Ta...• • • *. I • - Nashville s Term:, • - }1;
Memphis ' Penn - *- •* 1 New-Oileaus- •-_.. .-.1 lf
Saint teals, Mo..- /1 :, • Quincy, Illinois, .- .. 1 1*
Burlington, lowa,•• 1 , 1;i Galena, °i- -•-•;11 2*
• • Jefferson City, ale., 2 I lndependence, Me:. 44
_/
' LEAD.. Regular salesof Missouri Pig - at 41. e.; BA-
Sc. Sheet-Lead $0 v# box r Cut 6. The tbllotv
,
leg are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe •
i• - - - - '
f i nch-acqueduet No Lead Pipe Se. V-foot.
itit N O, -2 .4 4 it Ge. p it
lit . n N o. 2 n i t , 7 ,. v ., n -
..
} " "' . No. 1 ' " ek.fir ,"..
i.
- . t " " 121e.iiP
• Allothernizes dile. iik lb. • • • ' • ••• •
• LUMBER — The-Lumber has, all arrived from
above and all 'sold that was offered in this market
at $8 and le. 6liiaglea•at.Sl.76(B2,2o.
.•
For ;dry gliit our table na usual, without
alteration
Clear V M.'" - .-.;' , 022,00 .Ficsiiing 1 dio 10,00020,00
Common de ....,- , , . 01400. Commmtl do _ , : 61—
Clear I*,. dip -.: , 40334)0 Oak, ~ , 024,00
Couurton lido' -., •-:.‘015,30, Pine Shingles
Clear!! do , 44,00 - -'itlooo _ 2,50624,0
Common. 2do ' 22,00 'La:Mk:Saved : 2,0rx42,00
, LEA.TELER—We give outqable corrected. The
only change is a . slight advance la the &meg of New
..
York 'Red . • ' ' - ' . . .
New, York Red; middling,Weighia,.... • • • • 190 gr 11)
' do do Over... i ....do .... ...... Itic
Baltimore, , - - 21022
Harness Leather, ' - 20
Skirting; - .th '
girdle. do
. dos 833038 Upper s... do
. "dos ' 24627
Calf
.. . .
OILS.i Re quote, No. I Lard, 530.; Tito: 2 50c.;
Linseed 58 '
tnL, CAEk--:Snleirof 20 tons at 1i112,00.
OIL MEAL.—ftegular Bales at 450. •
PROVISIONS—Sate of 3 bbla Roll Butter at SO
100—all the transactions we have heard the sea.
sos for this Article has copse to U. close. Lard is
brisk at. , 51(360. in bbls and kegs. Cheese tolerablybrisk at 7c .
•
PIG METAL:—AII that fins arrived has been , sold;
prince for .Ne. 1 Allegheny $26(a27; time. Hanging
Stock is sold in small lots at 6275330.
RYE FLOUR-7Sales from store at $2,8703,12.
RAGS.. Sale from store of country. mixed at - 31 c.
SEEDS—Clover is without much demand; we
( la 9 ote at $2,75 from first hands; Fin is worth 90
STARCH..ReguIar sales .at 606/c.
SPICES. :Very little variation in prices; and sake
at the rates annexed.:
Cloves 33 e 381 Nutmegs 1,50 1,60
Cassia in Mats. 22 25 Peppnr• •.• ••• • 9 61 10
Ginger 10 6.2 , it Alsptee.•• 13 01 10
SHEETING=pend No 1,7 c. 'Nonatook 61c
,is
SHOT.. Regular cairn at $1,8101,44.
SALT:. Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; liftman&
1,28.
TUBS..Regular mica at $9 ff , doz.
VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bble
at 7,a9c.
TALLOW..We quote pt. 7011 c. in the absence
of any important sales.
TIN PLATE.. Prices have advanced. We now
Auote as follows:. I. C.• $11,25; 1 X $13,00. Block
Tin has ale advanced in proportion.
TOBACCO—The dealers report the following
prices, at which the market is steady:
Cigar Leaf •• - 4 7 12slump in box 11 0 15
rdanufed do. • • 261 1,128" " - 120 17
Ladies' Twist• 661 to 16s " " 11 dil 14
Plug in Oa 7 Scotch sauff.• •14 di 16
Playa boxes. 13 6/ 15 Itappee 14 GI 16
6 Twist 4 , 10 7 Cute: dry} lb pa. 24
Cavendish.- •• • 49 5
WIIISKEY—Raw.is worth 16016ic.; Rectified
we quote sales at ISalgic."
WOOL—We have heard of no sales yet, of course,
as the season has not . commenced. We can add
nothing to whai we said last week. We 'ire told
that prices will be about 22033 c: The 'fanners of
Washington county are determined to resist a reduc
tion in prices, and arc holding meetings on the sub
ject.
'Hates of illiscOunt of Qtoins
CORRECTED BY \V DL LARIMER, JA
'Exchange Braker ; 66 Fourth st. adjoening Psitaburgh
PENNSYVANIA ' OHIO.
Pittsburghßanks• • ----p SigteSank andbrernehu.'..2
Philadelphia B anks par Cineinnatißanks. ' 2
•Girrruzntotan par Oirclerille (las:Tenet) , - • • .2.
Chester county, pa Columbus Bank
Delaware county • Xenia
Montgomerycounty pa assillon.• .
Northumberland county• .pa Sandusky • •
Cot. Bank 4.• Bridge Co. —par Sedu m ,
....,.
Ranting% parNorrnratk. • - •
Lancaster . .por'Nero Lisbon
Buytenoten . . . Wooster.—
ra.ston par Marietta.-
Bucks county pa ehillieothe
Pottsville
_par Cleteland
Washington .. ;• ..... •- • • - • , 1 Sciota• - • •
Ecosonsrilie. pa Lancaster.
Tark .. 2 Ilarnikottr•
Chambersbuigh 2 Can - ton. •• •
Wettysburg 2 ,Urbana.• . •
Middletown. 2 !Granville- •
'Carliale: . 0
Harriohugh2
Honesdale ,••2
Lehanon.• • .- • • .. 2
-Lewistown. '
' Wyoming , -
,1
Brie
West Branch 2
.Waynesburg -
Suyuthartnaeounty - .3
Lehigh' county' .
U.States Bank
Belief - Nolte
City and County Scrip • -
INDIANA.
.State Bank and'branch,es
Slate Strip
K . E*7 . VC X Y.
All Barila
VIRGINIA.
Eastern Banks -
IVherling I VALUE OF COINS.
Branches 2 Amer. Gold (prem.) i
Brands at 'Morgantown • .".1 Old .• • -do •• • •do 0
MARYLAND.- Guineas •••-- • • - $.5 00
Baltimore city • . ' par Soreteigns 4 83
Countryßanics t Frederiekdors 7 &I
NEW yoßtr. - pen 27talers 780
City 13414.1 . pa Ten Guilders 3 00
.
Country Ilanl. 1 Louisd'ors 420
NEW ENGLAND. Napoleons 380
Aliso/rent banks } übloon . ,Spanish• ••40 05
NEW JERSEY. Do. Patna: 15 50
Plainfield nosale Meats 2 10.
Cholera Reeipts.
DR. R. A. KING, of Memphis c , Tenn., would respect
fullyl./ announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, that he is in possession of the best and most ap-
proved Cholera - medicine that has ever been Used to
certainly arrest and effectually cure that most dreadful
of all diseases. The virtue of his medicine has been
tested by both his observation and experience. Having
had the Cholera himself, he is a living witness to the un
paralleled virtue of his medicine in curing it ; 'and bay
ing lived in the South daring its most dreadflal ravages
there, be has witnessed its miraculous effects in many
stances. It is, in a word, the cholera medicine of the
South, which, after all the experiments made by the
Moat eminent physicians, is now approved and need by
them, as decidedly the -best of alt remedies ever dis
covered.
N.B.—From bin long acquaintance with the far-famed
Dr. Shannon, and bia unparalleled success in caring
many thousands of the 'afflicted,' within the last two
years, many of whom living in this city, can be referred
to, by calling at Dr. R. Ring's room, at the Red Lion
Hotel ' on St. Clair street.
He has also procured an Agency from Dr. S. for Imo
'parting instructions and giving receipts of his mode of
treating all•diseases, in which he has been so successful
in his unparalleled practice in the Vnited Stateti. Dr.
Ring designs remaining in the city but a few days. He
may be found in his room from 9 o'clock A. at. until 9
o'clock p, at: The afflicted, He
are unable to pay, will
receive attentions gratis. He also has on hand a full pe.
sortment of Dr. Shannon's medicines for sale. •
Room No. - 7- Red Lion Rotel, St. Clair street, Pitts
:burgh. mayl7:lt
for Sale Low for Cash,
itsteresz of the Lease of Store,' Stoek, Fixtures,
I an., with six splendid new Ten Fin Alleys, and a
large assortment of the best balls and pins: all in the best
of order. The reason of selllng—theprdprietor has other
business to attend to. There is a :very handsome. Saloon
on first door, and' the place is regularly licensed for the
sale of liquors, he: For furtherinformation, please:call
at IVIICII 7 Ii 'KELLY'S,
25 Smithfield street.
mayl7:lw
Subefac le t
ler °RIMS, while running at ivrge in the fields, are
11_
very apt to bruise and injure themselves in many
ways. They are often disabled so as to be useless fora
long time. If imaiediate use could be made of B. A.
Pahnestock do Co.'s Rubefscient, and. the bruised part
well saturated, and the remedy rubbed in, it would give
relief, ease the pain. No farmer should be without thh.
celebrated medicine, as it is all;beallng to man or beast.
Prepared and sold by
—•- B. A. FARNESTOCK
Corner of Wood and First streets',•
mayl7.• • Comerßirthand Wood,
BIOGRAPHIES OF GOOp. WIVE; by. L. Marla
Child. In one vol.;l2itto.
MADAME Da firam,Mernoirs of Madame Don e l,
'and of Aladame Roland; by . L.: Maria Cbild:' I vol.;
t 2 nso. - Just retetved'and for - sale by ' KAY & CO..
mayl7 • . - '(J I
ER .EXPREB2 , -Jost.seceiyed t fl
a
mom's, 88 Market street—:-.
2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children ;
Propelers and Volosopedes,
P. OICRIBOSTOISSIMAIIXON. OLIVER tr. auk:chir.
Q HANNON '& SHANNONi - Ahorneyt at Lito , %Offioe
10 on Fourth street, nearly opposite the hthyor's Office
.3 bone s primo j otter just ree'. an. or
(=Lyle) ' & AV.HARBAT.TO/1.
CbUne;recdoncona nt
anrea d for
I{lN_G & mopttliEAD.
a RIENH/BREF—A• superior article otsurar cured,'
constantly in store and for sale by
mayl4 - RING & MOORHEAD.
ILLINOIS. •
State Bank and Branches 15
I Bank of Illinois.. ..... •75
1 MICHIGAN.
IRlaisin 70
Insurance Company. • • •
.1 5
tats Bank
Oakland convoy . 10
Farm. and Meek Nank• •10 -
St. Clair no sale
11fISSPUlil.
(State Bank
TENNESSEE.
All banks 5
EASTERN EXCHANGE.
New York- (prem.) f
Philadelphia. • " I
18a:tin - tore. "
-
New Goode. • • .
IN a few days I will be lit receipt of ft well selected
I and fashionable assortment of SPRING - GOODS. now
on their way from the East, to which I would invite the
attention oC rry friends. A good fit warranted in all
cases. JAS. Mr GIBES, Tailor,
mar3t 'Third Street, St. Charles Building.
Keel , Boate Taken Tip.- ~
up-
TT
KEEL BOAT HULLS were taken up-by the
Subscriber. on the 7th of May, inst., at the mouth of
Rule Creek, The owner or owners are requested to
come forward, prove property, pay. all charges, and take
them away, or they will be sold, according to law..
JACOB SPANV, Jr., •,
Near the mouth of Pine Creek.
- •
1 Fine Goodia ,ctr
18P" 30-- - GOLD SPECTACLES; 9 tine Diamond Pin•
ger Rings; re Musical Boxes , shell cased; a large
assortment or Fans. withfine Paintings; alsai Gold and
Silver Gilt;—Silver Butter Knives; do., with agate han
dles ; Gold and Silver Waist Buckles and Slides: 'Alio,
Paaasol.s, dark green and other , fashionable colors.
The above Goods, with a large assortment of Jewelry,
Watches, Fancy Goods, dre will be sold for SCRIP, or
other good money, at No.l37 ' ldarket street, by
-rmaykl. ZERULON KINSEY.
. ,
- .
Llano 1 Istnie Lisne't
-A-NY QUANTITY OPLIME, Of the very bent qfinlitk,
will unfurnished on reasonnble terms, on short no
tice, by. applying to the subscriber, Ms/More, Soriikend
of the Monongahela Bridge, South Pittsburgh. .-
tray JAMES BLACKIVEIRE.
'Gum lbs.,just received and for mile by
,B. PAHNESTOCK &
m . Corner tat and Wood sts.
A A. MASON & CO., No. 00 Market street, are son
JILL. .81E1114 in the, receipt of Rich EMBROIDERIES
We have on hand the'foliovritts Goods; viz: - -
185 rich einbtd Muslin Capes, from $1.60 to 6,00
850 embioideredlthislin Collars, " antro 1,00
500 crolchei ' " , " 37} to 75
i 350 lace • " " Sto 121
-700 . gimpure " " 111- to 12} •
150 Jenny Lind " '"
621 to 1,00
130 embroieered Muslin Habits, . 55 . to 450
655 pairs " Cutre, a 50; to 1,50
Also,M6urning Collars, in_great Variety., .• --;
at the Cheap one Price Cast! Store,4o Mar-.
affitOES VERY FINK DOE SKIN (BLACK).CASSE
LS MERE, received as a sample, direct: from mannfec•.
airerPor. talc by • • 11. LEE
mayg. . Liberty street, opposite
ti person *ishing lo'redre from biudnasi, a: DRUG
STORE, Fixtures and stock or Drugs—in agood le
eation;sind haying a first rate run of custom. rot - par ,
dealers efiquire at office of the "Morning Post." inlyls‘:
iTREMAYN WS TABLE OF POST OFFICES, contain
ing au alphabetical Lancesramst °lkea. throughout
e United States; dis
•Washigion, C 4,
State and Territorial Capitals, resnestlvely ; - aiso o ghi„
biting the Post Offices in each . State, aa well us County,
with an appendix °flits UnitettEtates end Britislattriffs,
Just received by ::101INSTON Zs STOCKTON, ,
Maylb • Corner 3d and Market ate.
kJOisIGRESS TOBACCO—'2O
' Son's"- Vs - Lump Congress Tobacco,'. just received , .
and for sale by_ st. RICKETSON,
maylb , blos:l72'and.l79 'Liberty *treat: ,
. _ _
Gravol itoosng.
PERSONS wialtinit to have their Housel covered with
the GRAVEL ROOF; will please Maws- their elders
with the undersigned, whccare now , ..prepared to - fill all
orders in that line, at the shortestmonee, and in the moil
approved manner. JANIES•HOWA RD & CO.,
movii:3t • • 82 Wood swam..
OCIAN
er,c tfantot Hotel,
Fourth street, between' Arch' arid Market, Philadelphia.
ripHE Proprietorship and Management of *la-Welt.
known Hotel, having. ttni day passed Lath the hangs
of the subscribers;they beg leave to state, that it is their
.purpose to render it - worthy of the very 'liberal patron: `
age with which it has been' heretofore su stained, and
hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve "the pitronage
of their friends, who-may visit the ,city on business or
pleasure. C. Ec'.l.. '
nutY9ant (Pormerly.of Exchange: Hotel, Piusbutr
OE
AUCTION :SALESi
JAMES lITIZEITNIGATICTIONATR,.
NP.114 , WOOD TRitT, vitust•DOOßS:ftßo3l - FTIVTII
, . .
IaIpEAUTIFUL tInAItIOT,EF, A'r A TICI c tO
OnYtredneet4y - next;May3d, tit 2 'O'clock in the tif
ternoon, will be. sold, in front=nl McKenntee Atietion
Roomsi .I. beautiful necond-hand'Xharieme, with falling ,
top, in complete oidercnst. crriMitally SGOO. • • '
• maylB ' IdeKENNA i Auct.
LARGE. 'ZIT , OR - FILES AT AUCTION .PIT
Ctrs:Baas. -;-iThis-day, FRIDAY, May Ifith, - at 3 o'-
clock in the:afternoon, will be sold, at Mc Kenua's Atte
•tion Rooms ," to pap charges; a large lot - of mill and pit
saw files and Wood - ratrps, together with hail:briars and
cutlery
maylB • - Auctioneer.-
1J DRY
SALE OF FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS AT 4UOTIO2V.—On Monday men,
May film, at 10 o'clock x., will be sold, at McKenna's
Auction Rooms, part , of the stock, or nn - extensive.City
Dry Goods Store, as the owners are declining that busi
ness. The articles are all of the - best quality, and were
purchased'particularly for this market, by. one of the
,partners. The lot is So very largo, a few of the articles
• can only be enumerated, among which are bromielotke, -
cassimeres, casitinets,. calicoes, gingbams .lawns - , Mo
line, stainer- drillings; Irish - : linens, ribb ons;, hosiery,.
...bdkis.,.shawlsi together with a great variety of fancy .
.goods. _
. •
Trams--...Sams under 431.00, easb r earreney ; Oirer
amount, six months, good approved endorse/notes...
mayl7. .' • JAMES MeICENNArAuer..
_
DMINISTRA.TOWS SALE'of SecOnd-liand
ing and Watch at.AUCTION: , --On SaturdaY after
noon next, May 19th;will'be sold, - at McKenna's Auction
ROOins, by order of John
S McGuire, Adminisirator of
_Michael Gleeson, deceased. a /ot of edond-band Cloth
ing ;Watch. 'JOHNIVIeGUIRE,
mayla .TAMESMcKEtiNk, /Wet.
.
HIRTS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday, next,' May
0 19th, at 2 o'eloglr in the afternoon, will be sold, at
blelienna's Attotion Rooms, a Intge invoice ot - fine and
striped Shirts, with ilneninasoms, collars rnd ribbands
mayls - jA3104: IiIaKENNA Anat.
a STABLE'S .SALE 01. a Clock; Machine and
Watchmaker's Tools; a very superior English 8 day
'Cloak with mahogany .case soyeralßold and 811-.
Aar 'Patent , Lever: Watches, .11 lot of .Jewelry, Wateh
Springs,at', AUCTION, SAItEDAY evening.
next, May 19th, at 8 oiclock,will be sold, at McKenna's.
Anation Rooms, by order of . John'Po, Ccostable
cloakmaker's engine, a lot watchmaker's tears, u - f.V-0-yf
superior English Bdayalock, with mahogany case ; also,:
several gold and silver patent lever watchas; a,lot Of
jewelry, watch springs, &c. • • ,
JOHN PDX. Con Stable.:
JAMES MCKENNA, Ana:
or e, to 0110 t e .oncerzi.:
rim STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair st.-
is now offered at private sale, consisting Or Ladies , '
Allows' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and
Buskins. The attention of the
,public' is respectfully'.
.askid to this stock, As from the well known chameterof
ldr.: Piard'a manufacture or Lidies' Shoes, it is Presumed
tbOY will be eagerly sought for: ' •• -
Thowbole 'stock can Ice closed ;pi Id any person wish-'
introo continuo the business. ' • ' • '
T. A. HINTON.
D. A. OLMSTED I Aihn'ti
7
AIR DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'._
1:1001E.1EL10.1CPING :do asiribru !tow's,
- - NORTH sum or TEE DIAMOND.
MR. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re
paired and fitted up. Ladies will, find his new sys
tem of Single-Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study:
and valuable acquirement. Gentlenten going through
his entire course, of:training on. Double Entry Book
keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of
Books upon any system in use, but they will find them
selves master of all thote intricate operations connected
with partnership settlements, of which so Many prang ,
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant.
Several of the moat extensive firms in the city have "re
cently procured Book-keepers "from lids Institution.—
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors Can always learn ,
ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others ate ever recommended. flours :10 to 12, 2to
4, and 7 to 10.
Trio Me Honorable, the Judges of the Court of quarter
J . ,. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Atte,.
The petition of Patrick Hughes, of the 2d Ward,..City
Of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly.shewelh,
That-your petitioner path prcivided.hunstif with mate
rials for the accommodation of trove ens and .others, at
his avrelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prayz
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your :pe•
titioner, as in duty bound, willpray.
PATRICK IHJG.HES.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward,
docertify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance,
at idis well p rocuded with house
mom and minveruences for the accommodation of trav
elers and othersiand thatsaid tavern is necessary. .
Thomas Simmons, George Whitfield Wm. Wilson,
Jas. Richardson, H. Wilson, Jas.. Neill, Joe. Walton,
Sas. Stuart, Robs. B. Phillips, John Alderson, David
Jarvis, C. Anston.. mayltb.lt.•
Tor the Publle.-Coutity Scrip.
THE Commissioners of. Allegheny Conn* avcil
them
seqlves of the earliest Opportunity to inform the bold
era orCounty Ocrip, that the . Board , have under consider
'ation the adoption of measures for the prompt redemption
of. every dollar of Scrip issued heretofore in anticipation
of - claims against said County, and the Commissioners
now give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the
resolves of the Hoard for the speedy and full redemption
of, the County Scrip now in circulation, wilt be publish
ed. to relieve the anxiety - of the public mind on this
subject.
The credit of. Allegheny ,Count,peannot surer by a
momentary interruption of a circulating medium, based
upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa
triotie population of the, State. By order, of the. Beard.
sp2l JAAIF.S GOILMLEY Clerk.
lhatnarttne House,
COW= os_ smarm sun GRAM starers, prrrsetniou.
HE subscriber respect/Lily announces that he has
now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the no
commodation of travelers, boarders, and trio public gen- .
erally. The house and furniture are entirely new; and
the most comli.rrtbk , have been spared to:render it one at
no pains or expense and pleasant Hotels in the city.
The subscrber is. determined to deserve, and therefor,
solicits, ashore of public patronage.
oetlltly JACOB HOUGH,:Proprietor.
Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass.
)11 if E subscribers 'would respectfully' announce thht
they have made arrangements with the proprietors
of the Glenwood Brass Mills. which gives us the control
-for the sale of their Brass-Kettles and Sheet Brass for
this section of country. The production of these Mills
are not surpassed in quality, by any other similar estab
lishment in she United Staten. We will always keep a
'heavy stock of these goods on hand . , which we will be
pleased to sell at suet) prices as we trust will meet the
views of wholesale buyers. Hardware merchants and
other dealers in these goods will please give us a call..
JOHN DUNLAP & CO.,
Corner, Market and Second streets.
PRINTING PAPER
-200 reams t2r32 inches ;
100 " 24x30
200 " ditrerent sizes; in store and for sale by
REYNOLDS dr. SHEE.
ap29 Corner Penn and Irwin sweets.
mayls;w3t*
EMONS,---Aroor, bdx_okimmone m tibre and for safe
by — [rotiyB]' Br& 4Q HARBAUGH:'
OTASH-8 casks,just recd and for sale by
mayrn SING & MOORHEAD.
.==M
,~AHRIVEB -
Steamer Lake Erie, Shales. Beaver.
3:4 " Michigan No 2, G Beaver.
• " Robt: Wightmun, —, Beaver.
' " • Baltic, Jacobs; Brownsville..
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
"- Camden; Hendrickson; McKeesport,
Denver, Clarke; Wellsville.
Weltsv .
McNeal, Wheeling;
DEPARTED,
Steamer - Michilvel No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake - Erie, Sholes. - Beaver.
Beaver. •
' Bala, - Jactibsllrownsville.•
Atlantis; Park i nson;. - 'do.:
Camden, Hendrickson ' , McKeesport.
Hainbergh, - Caldviell, Cincinnati.
" Peru ; Calhoun, Wheeling.-
" Caleb Cope', Mordock; Wellsville.
" -1' - Lowell Diver Zanesville.
Par Greenwood Gardens..
.NEW ARRADIGEMMENT.—The tteanter.llloS. SCOTT will - dant 1 . !
ence on -Iflonday, ISay -7th, rut
from the the old Greenwood Landing, foot of : Pitt Street, to
the Garden, leaving at S o'clock A. X , antlat,etteheyerf,
hOur until. p o'clock P. at.; last trip from:the Garden - 4 1 ; P
. 10 c;3l.
The Saloons are supplied with all,the delicacies et.the:
season. 'Tea, at 0 o'clock. The Garden, with a largg
,colleetionof Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable:wharf boat,
Greenwood, will be placed at the: Pitt ra.. binding. Imy4
w.E.i.Lsvizar....PACKETS.
For:Beaver and Wellovilio;;
. .
- • Tux new and #plendid passenger steamer:.
CALEB-COPE,,A. Monnoca,'Musferii,will
leave tot theabovi and alt intermediate pails
'every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. , - . -
For freight or passage, -having euperior accommodu
tions, apply on hoard:: ' ' Inapt
L4Mai.Tus steamer .BEAVER, Cans. E. Clisumt,
Master, . . will leMie this any every illoaday,
edneadnq and Filtday at 10
- .She has a boat at the landing, between Wand- at. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. [my4
Wm B. wheeler,
TEAM:MAT AGENT, can be found' at Wesley k '
, Grier's canntingßoorp, Corner - of Water ad Smith
'field streets Pitiaburgh. mast? '
eOlitit Trig fine new painienger steamer AARON
HART, W. J:.Komerz, Master,Witl leave for
ova and intermediate ;writ% regularly.
For. freight or passage, apply on boned,
For Cl — uatt.. 11_gul e_P P acket.
air .
it
M
- • The fine steamer MT. VERNON, asai
Kour, r, rz, Maste will leave forthe above and unerme ta o te ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. ,
For freight or passage, apply - on board, or to
ap2O • . Ghia. It. MILTENBERGER, Ag't.
,Regular .Zanewrille.Packeili.
Steamer 'YANKEE, Capt. Melcas, leaves
every Saturday, ut 2 o'oloek, v at.
Steamer JENN.Y LIND, Captain Gs.t.wonatt, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P.
- For freight or passage apply to
W. R. WHEELER, Agent.
aP3
Corner of. Water and.Smititfield suf.
• _
I I
FOR WHEELING CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE
REontart SAATIIDAY Pamint—The A
- No '1 fine and fast paksenger steam Pac
Yet TELEGRAPH, J. Heriep,, COW
- mander,willleave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Pena,
eve y Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
Por freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph has been built expressly for a' regular
Packet, and with a view entirely to 'dm comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Pranlrfin No 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louis---fireethrough,rtim DATIL a 21-i
1
ttsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
FS:BM:AIM Ist, 1948.
S.A.Pxisanaity,lst,lS4S.
LEAVE DAILY AT. AND 4 P. 111.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt,
J
James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. acobs;
and LOUIS 11PLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharfßoait,
at the foot of Ross st. Paassagers - will he tametual on
board, as the boats will certainly. leave at the adveniser
:hours. jail
New Wheeling Packet. •
Oleg The new and splendid passenger'steatite
Z. TAYLOR, M. E. I.vcss, Master, will run
as a Regular Packet between Piuskurgh and
Vhceltng, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 'Wheeling every
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 8 O'clock, A. M.
For-freight or passage, (having superior accomnnla
tions,) apply on board.
The Z.Taylor is an entirely.neWfboat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the
river. 'Oan3o) -ARMSTRONG -& CROZER, ta.ja..._
. ' Regular Packet:tar Sunfish. '
fiatTILE fine steamer 'WELLSVILLE, - . Capt.
Ilsatcsa, will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports on Werlnadays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
at 23 ORO. B. hiILTF,NBERGER, Agt.
--
-
New
. se . e .se . .
AtThe new and - splendid .passenger
steamer JA MES NELSON, G. D. Moore
. Master, will run as a Regular Packe
between Pittsburgh and Wlteeling,le ay
ing, this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
-10 o'clock:, A. at., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, s.-w.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
lions.) apply on hoard.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. , AMSRTRONG & CRAZE%
__Agents.
Franklin Packet.
The fast packet ALLEGRENIt BELLE,
Capt. Wu. HANNA, Win ran regularly be
tween ntsburgh and Franklin t on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday -, and .Thuraday, at
o'clock. r. ea. . For freight ot passage; apply - on board.
atia
Ara_
jittit
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49. ' 1849.
CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH'
DAILY STEAM PACKET
JPHIS Independent Line of steamers' is now composed
of the largest, Swiftest, best finished 'and Atrrushed,
and most powerful boats on the'waters of- the IVeit: The'
highest wages" are paidlor the services : of the beat and
most expeneneed. men engaged lathe-river :business,..-
-The line-bag been in operation for six years; -hastarried
nearly WO millions of.people, without doing the slightest
injury tolheir persons.. The proprietors challenge coat
pansomwith any passenger line in the Union for safetr, -
reguiarity,and speed. All that money can procunt.haa
been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of
passengers.' The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: •
. .
MONDAYPACKET.—The hromorreemrsa, Capt. StOn;
will leave Pittsburgh every 311ondaymorning at JO o'clock;
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. m.
. . . _
TUESDAY: PACKET. —The • • Rrerama No. 2, Capt.
Jno. E li neoalter,, wilt leave. Pittatiurgh , every Toeadny
morning at 10 o'clock tWheeling every Tuesday evening.
at tor. X. . , .
WEDNESDAY ,P.A C'ERT,The flaw, 'ENGLAND. No.
Capt. S. Dean. will leave Pittabittgb every Wednesday
monung at 1 . 007010 ck Whe eli ng every aneva'o r . even,
THU DAV PACXET.•:—Ttin 13submairr, Capt. R.
Grace, willleave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning. at
10 o'cleblrs Wheeling every, Thursday evening us tar ; at.
FRIDAY P.A.CERT.—The Ctn - Iiti.INTO. 2, Oapi. CMoks
will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock;
_Wheeling every Friday evening 1410 P. /4..
. .
sArraumy racxEr.—Tbe Masszaaaa No. 2, Capt.-
Z. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday. evening.
SUNDAY PACKET.-- The .Isaac Nawyou, Capt.'P.
Ikrol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 e. re.
nov 10. - -
UGAR HOUSE 111.0LASSES,-. '
,10 :100 bbls. Sugar House firol asses,St. James Refinery
10' do do do' - do Louisiana - tio -
In store iinttf_or Buie by,
,itIILLER-Ic ILICKETSP:‘,.. •
'mayls ;172"and774 Liberty st.i'
DRIED APPLES.-20burtelt Dried A%)lee ;
On lorieloment and for sate by - .
:MILLER it RICKETSON,--
Not. 172 and 474 - Liberty meet:
Mtrrro iHAAIS ghd.Elgttonliatne;osbonsig n .
lise.nyadd fat sale,hy
LLER KETSON,
Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty it:
mayls
GOODS—,Just received, by ,Ex press,
' North-crest corner of Fourth and Market street; au.
Invoice of very handsome new style Lawn; front coin
lnon to very fine..!
Als4.very - rieh new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars,.
Ilafe_ges, dce., to whieb the attentioniof purchasers, is rear,
Ifeetfully,invited. , (ap18) „PHILIP ROss.,
IIDECANBH2'bbia., for sal t s by •
ntriylo " . 11 AMTRONCidc CROZER
LAS 4 4500 boxes, assortect ayes, just recY. and' (Di
sale by . Lmayl4] W. TIARIMUCIII..-;:
p3ARS••=4O.I Craz & Stine Piiine Segars, jrnt
10 calved and for sale by , • • •
Iln.ttEß & RICELVSON,'
- 172 and'l74 'Liberty 'tt•• •
BACON —l,BOO Sides tind.Shoulders,iest re,teired.oll
consignment and for sale 'by
' " - MILLER 8r RICEETSONi •
Nos. 172 Cu1d.174 Liberty. street.
mayls
- HoplePie Chintzes.
fIASES of above Hoods. 3,4, 44 and 9,9 wide, fancy
‘..1 and double Purbleifor sale '
HAMPTON. surrti 1--co
.V,ISH-10 - barrols No. -Herring; • -
•
• 40- do do Shad; - • • • ;
20:half barrels do • for sale by
A • .2 4 WM Dythi •
(TACO casks OW - matters; L= ettik• do.
.1.) Hams, in fine condition; for sale by
may 2 WM. DYER.
- - • •
-
.• • •
HEMS
gtv,tr Inte
8 Bskt.w>taaiN illß
OELTO LINE
- ,
6ls
ea
-, ~ - . ..Eireemwoj- ~,
~. ~ „,.,,,i,.--i444, for the
THIS delightfOSUct*.fßelte—:--lititit,Nnocecin-.
-fectioreneacr,°annd°7lilethit rge olde l l fa re- 7 1 /7slefe., a e n " n d er e:l in - , e th eh e .
produce, will be served uP t lit me best - atlicloolc
Saloon. The Tea: Table - - inuil be sp read
..Ut. ,, w. - _
..„ , • •_,
.._
.
every evening. •.' - '
Conducted on TemperUnce pr i nc ipl es , . ,
; 0 13 1
j o c r eta of the choicest
the
pat up at the! . hOrt.ea - t -
A large collection of the choicest variety 01 G r ee n , ,
house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plans,
sale. .
. The CW steamer Thos. Scott will be read, in a rear
P
days, to run from the Point to the Garden. - • •
TEAS 2 1 . 10A1212,1 TEAS I I
rr is with pleasure that the Subseribers in
• "C - form the ,cilizetts• of Pittsburgh' end vicinity
- "that they' have'completed arraltirements With
illessrs.•.l."C; Jenkins lc Co.; of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior - • - • • ' • "• • •
And will' hereafter bekept constantly - on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
' in metallic packs of,/, ./ and 1 lb each, with
eir printed card—showing: the kind of Tea,
price, name of thb• concern and 'depot iii Philadelphia,
;With an invitation to return the Tea, it not liked:''
• Am. 71ti c Bs:• .
,•••." - 4.6 - { Gunpowder ' • 75- 1,00:4,25 1,50
11
.50• • •75 1,00 . 123 . 1,50'
Ilyson so , '621 15.-1,00 ; 1,25 .5
... 62} 75 .1,00 -1,25: 1,50.
11" CeS. ... ..... 3 5 71 . _
- • Pine'and Extra Fine. • .71,00 1,25 1,50
We will warrant All the TEAS we sell to be - equal to,
if not superior to anysbld in - this City, and should.they
not prove acceptable to the Vaste;The y can: be - returned,.
and the money will be refunded, as it is only with. ltai
understanding we sell.
- . . .
.We ask.-Afair; rials that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in city.• . .": -
Ali lovers of rich, delicious and good flavOred.TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the
most reasonable terms
For.aal by. JOS. S. rorva & Co; •
N, W. corner 4th' and Perri , streets, and
•; E. Tom% & 130/57",••
S. W. corner 3d and. ROSSI Streets.
Pittsburgh Horticultural Society •
'XITILL hold their Summer Exhibition tifEirly Fruits ;
1' -Vegetables, Vlants, Flowers; eee., on .Trednaday.
l'h
andursday; the" lath and 14th of JUNE, and pmmiums
will be awarded forihe best and second bestof each - ea.•
riety of 'articles exhibited for competition. The mem
bers; and all who feel an interest in Horticelture, are re.
quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi.
- .Trtutee'e Sale.
THEundersigned Assignee of . Samuel Hill, Esquire,
will offer at Public Vendue or Oatcry ba the prem
'tees, on the '3oth - of Mar, inst., at 1 o'clock in the after-,
noon of that day; a TRACT OF LAND containing three
huidred and thirty and a half Acres. theate on the-Mo.
nongtihela river, about one, mile .abitye 'Monongahela
City,
.Washhigton CountY, Pa. There axis erected on
this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling House also,
a Log . Dwelling House. There - are 'two'good Apple
Orchards on the premises ; about twor hundred Aeres
cleared4o or 50 Acres of which is Mai rate River Bot.
tom. There is a strata of six feet:of Stone Coal under
the whole equal to any on the Monongahela rivet,.
and so Convenient to the .rives, that it 'costs but a trifle tit
remoite it from the banks to the boats. The Land is of
the best quality, and contains an inexhaustible quantity
of Limestone.. This tract will be sold inwholeorin part,
to accommodate purchasers.
Those wishing for further information, are referred to'
Judge Hill, residing on the premises, Samuel Beckecre
siding-near the land, and Daniel Long, Innkeeper,rCiu
cinnati3Ohio. . •
There Will alio be sold on the Met of Mayc_inif,nt 1
o'clock on the afternoon of that day, on - ' the premises, a
TRACT OF LAND containing tiny-eight .ana a half
Acres tsitutite in FallowfieldTownship, in said County;
adjoining land of the heirs of David Bolton; Jerome I
Grabla, - and others; about one-half of which is cleared;
on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two run of stones;
a new Saw Mill; a good Dwelling House, &c:
The terms will be made known on tha day of sale, by
may7:td .JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee.
CHIP WANTED AT PAR--Fott set s , a large Build,
ing Lot of2B feet front on Webster street by 127 deep
to a'2s feet alley. nice, 9500. ' • •
Also, a Lot adjoining the above, 21 fnet front by 127
deep to said alley. Price, $400.. •
a.
Also, Lot 21 feet front by 127 deep,lwci Tots front' the'
above. Pribe„ 5400." Terms:—Orte eighth in hand of
Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments.
S. CM...EBERT Gen. Agent,
snay7 Smithfield street.
P RINTS -2 cases Blue and Orange Prints;
I-
Open and•l ue r s e arg Blue
Blue
"
MeCAISIDLESS & CAMPBELL,
may!) . 97 Nitoodetieet
D RILLS -2 bales Blue Drills;
2 " • Brown "
1 ease Blenati'd " reed and for -sale by
• • MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
may 9 . 97 ;Wood street.,
EIMICI
• •
ANY old -easterners, strangers 'vis Ring the city, and
111. others Neighing to provide themselves with &hand
s* SAO DRESS. COAT, PANTS; VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, can do so, byleaving their orders with:
JAUFS BVGUIRE, Toiler,.
spilt Third street, St Charles Building.
congress Gaiters.
LADIES, wanting something superior, - both'fot look
and comfort, to anything they have lever Worn, will
please call and examine Meet. These Boots have' no
strings to tie, and uitie and dangle about the ankle;
they are not only.much ' handsomer, but displaythe foot
and ankle to a much better advantage - than any other
Boot or Shoe made. 1012 - will also save time and trou
ble. Manufactured by • • S. KEYS:
mar2B No. 8 Filth street
T ADIES' SPRING SHOES—SiIk, - Satin and. French
.I_4 Lasting Gaiters, aferery cnriety and eolor, onhand-
Also, a fall assortment of Children's Shoes of of .every,
description. Manufactured by , - S. KEYS,
mar". • . Fifth
'BY Ez. xP tadies" - Ex tra Pearl Bonnets;
I " Misses' Pearl ' "
• I " Imams , TrimmedlLits - •
Ite Boys'-Pearl • ‘• - . ••
4 " Bird.eye ' "- - - •
Received this day, and for sale at - the Imarest picas; by
HOGAN ar, CANTWELL, - •
tilayl4 - •• ' ••• No. BBBB'Marken street. • •
.. .
SPICES-. 320 na n oo
b a g t;l r C e a p inl . : e a r k ; . .
_,
10 " 1111 spice •in stor e and fon . sale
. I.i:
.. . .. - ' 'MILLER ZeItICKETSON;
11^2 and 114 Libert* nt.,
JIL&ZLL SUGAR-70 bags Brazil Sugar, in store and
for sale by- ._ MILLER & RICKETSON
mayls -Nos. In and 174 Libertratreet.
UGAR CURED RAMD—Aprime article, for eale by
, mayls ' ' ' KING & MOORHEAD:
. •
STEEL GOODS _ - .We have received a fine.assortmen
of Reticules and Purses; Trimmings, Steet'Beadei.
Silk, Scissors, Twcasers,Rat - Hooks, Key and Galvatuc:
Rings, Crotchet ;Reticules 'and ..Parses; with a fine as
sortment of Fahey, Goode,
1,1 at lowprices,
O,GANIc CANT ,
may 4 86 Market street,;
H'[7'A.lllS--.A
-. lot, f Stags & Shay's Sugar , Cured ; llama,
just received and tor sale by "
.1. S. M. YOUNG & oa, •
mayB N. - W.-carner of rOnnliend-FerrY:,
- 104 - IiTS-10 bags Filberts; .
tO " CreamNms •,
10 " English Walnuts;
50 " Shelled Almonds,.';
' Shales Eoideaux received -and for.
[mar3l] . .1. S. BONNET.
. 10 JILLINE89.-;-The subscriber has 4 large stuck
of se aliened Timber, suitable forBONNETBIiNgICS,
which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion at his
Turning Estabhidonest No. 27. Filth street. •
. rtiarls:ln - - H. N: .NYAN.
Apprentkeets Wanted. • .• • •
enbseriber wants.Apprentieesito lea:bribe Cali
". net, Chair-making and Chair Pruntrag 'brunande 'of
business. Boys of steady hatiiti,!abont /4Yetize.or age;
would .be preferred. None need apply, who ',cannot
come welt recommended. 41.13. FAHNEGSTOCKi
marl? • 101 SMithfield street
IV - ANTED—An active Partner, widtBl,soo cash ado !
' Titnl, to engage in a Wholesale and ReulifOrocerY
'lnternees, now in active operation, and Aping a goodbu
airless,•having the advantage of a prominent stand.;:.C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,;:'
CALICOES !. .
CALICOES!;—Tait received,. and no
open, at No. 49,.North-west corner of 4th : and Mar
icerstreeu, a very large supply of Calicoeilind Chintzes,
of new and handsome styles ; and erabraeing some of the
best and cheapest Goods ever olTered m this market. .
. ..
DRESS SILKS--Just" received,. on "indotee of very
11 bandsome'Dress Silks, of the newest'and most pop
o'er stylesomported this season.
Also 'tress' . glossy Blsek-Bilks," of 'oll for'lll-
zettes,dte, , PHILIP ROSS; .`:
DNB - "Mr. 59:coriter 4th and Narkersts..
IDREsu TEAS --44 packages Young Hyson,Gunpow-
I der, Imperial and Black - -Teas, Just -ree'd and „for
pie by (ap2o),. - KINGI.Ic3IOOHHEAA .
- kS-17 doz. -nuked PicoliB 4 y, Gherkins - an;
- .11Ianger Pickles, r g allon .bottled ; 'dozen _Pickled:
Onions, f gallon and : quart botilea; 4 doz; Pickled Cauli.'
- flociers, half gallon sad Attart battles_t
4 dozens;epper,
Sauce; quartbottles ; 4 -doz . 'assorted Syrups, quart bot.'
tied; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup i quart bottles; 8 dozen Walrlut
a nd,Tomato /Catsup, pint, bottles ; 2 doz. Late& Oil, pint
bottles ; 5 dozen Gelatine;'an Improved * preparation, pint •
bottles; just received . aud for sae by • -
mies.4,*PAIVA-141 tbs., just reed and for sale by
FAITNESTOCK As C 0.,.
.
ORLAPS AND WOOL SACIOfI , -, (Inhand and foi
IA sale by lmayB) , - DI, LEE
tij'ARD 011 J-5-barrels good machinery sale lot
City Scrip„by WIIL DYER.
JEMONS, LEMONS. -75 boicaLomona,no arrive , ttris
day and for sate by Ilnyl4l JOSHUA 13:110DES.
ITICICORY. lap —6 bbla.. in store and for, sale by
- I maylo • . AfI3II3TFLONG.& CRORER.
INT,OeTIC and erl e t erab;§ ye
off tol:ttafon after this
r.ior i l: oni ;
sutisrized
person to receive"moneys and sign' receipti
or orders in my name. C. WERNESURG; • -
. , Fashionable, Head•Qtaarters, '
Pittsburgh, tkpri . i2,.'49. , . N 9. 2$ Market
.OAF p uoAR-250 nunlbers4, 5,0, 7 and 8 Loaf
Sugar, Of different refineries, in storennd for sale by
MILLER &*II.IIIKETSOAJ,
;' • Nos: 172 end 174 Libertjt street. ,• •
• AISGES,',O • . GES,— 150 borga•ctioxigos,3c!
8t . 6114 46iy, itait forsate by,
mayl4 JOSHUA RBODEt No .
TUNE OlL—Always an hand and far sale by '
trtayls XING& MIX/REIBiD
4- - 1 4 , - ,x , s . 'cif'"' ..,-. .• -
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For ilut effectual Curo,of• . ,
Ilypi blue *
anti' Choleni
Tan public gener.illYosho tire esti Lf salts, 111 4 sirvlr
:' etnbrneo this parersui sugsr-rosta - r-dusty, With the str.
• ,surance that it is inocnato., nit antidote to ease,' sissutigel
grief;.alleviates poitt; does not interfere setth thilleirpf the
tey, ap,e.lity semiotics' bite. net has Weil :6cquenlir ,
•- known to re!luee the most enoterie to humour tapotritif
,; first'applicanoit Hughtts, it teitivtgorhies the Ratlent 1 1 .'r
next*tlay , a Lu+iness All ages, teXes and eentlinolla hove.
• •., , heett known to experience sensible Toil:lnca ate
rife of tea !m.0., being introculointy'ruhlea eillse life of i
on iletnenasion.to say nothiog of the well-known cite ,
of u lady in search of health linviety, here stombli4l on 0,
gait ituAre24l. No PATENT Imn been met•urett, Os the iii
gre,jiencs, although (=ltl in Europe and Ainerirn, nod
• here publiehed to the world, ore in the se!. precseostott of
this coplpi.oreyarnutez impulsion Is precluded by.
' the fact 014 If The antallest of the comp!nent paresis.
driisferior, the compound is invarlohly foona . ta •
• /111i1CMS nod pielenn! • • ' . . • •
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Ito ingredients itre (liarinle.44BlBl yet Inns ogreeal)lo.l . ,
I. Shot of the Orrhrx , ro, ••:ehit : fir the emaktisire '
lionlemanship of Mile RO4A the sinraing tift , kirefal
"iermris and tlf.mv3r Rot en' his.'
sa.erilelen horse; the , great - Aiek . B-1.0 .ri r iiks horso
nod Romer %ens And talunerne 018,8 the Ttgit I:sps.:'
Musfer .1.88 8 1 - theili.4BBB7s...S64Pitylpf Mel•rs lITADT-
11,A:11 rite Iroraq 'lly:81 of ZlWl'l7l ,- 0/1 by' .
StgllOr, Ulu( 1788:80xt 17.18itation, rtymnasBc - 0851 •
Ileteulean rems,l l ontoinione. 000.ripomoole.., be !tiec=is
KFMNEDY. T 8088,.. toBmosn,
ICBI4rBN, r Ae,w, .11AVILAICIP. and
‘rAo?o,lB : .llBteri att.i ?i'Acttn, in eslBBl end a- :-
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yawn. sit,. of the,. whimsical t!.spartineur and droll stf.:.
lions of. the eccentric. nick-)Lose, Attor*rttes...: rank rh. '
add family of ilinibmtire POUICs, Ft AEIN DANICAA TkIN •
' It, ALADDIN, and Uurrant - : y I the whole. 'ittattfiedic:
the consistency Of Ernen, with the quirks, pmisks; iate.
frwetite of 'Dan - Eton, the great Shal4tritur.lesttr, loud
SAN Tumn, the gr.:: Youl., rs. ~,, ;inn..• - ' . • • • •
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The system is ' , reputed far thitt de'ectubli. olOtis hi . e..-
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glimpse of
.the. Intvelling carter. , Of, the instillation AT ,it ..
• eniers town ~ the Coins mu/ Staid - Equit ago:. , ii , Ult
PHILIPPE, ET-RiNg of tie French the the ergot Trap .
rings and gorgeous dicnn,trentent 4 or the eavaleade rd.
Horsemen nod women, pad the pent Anwrirau roNET••,..
ANTETS.drnwn bydintrosh Verdi and drirrn by Dan Riei: ..
timrelf; "To 6e well shaken when taken." has been take,
all the.wrappers, since .it has been discovered that thr:,.l:
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patient I nsatiably „Malys with Inoghter during' the opera ...
non,. enough:fur oil procticnblo purposes. For the itzr •
61ussIttes Wizzard Bugle NA DAN Ride* Songs and' .
• hires have been found aspen:de : end for t h erye, the be
witching Rosa, the charming JEAN. the gallant. Gtstx.: t:
nor, and the superb Paraphernalia, hare Leon found in •
stantaneously • efficacious. tt7" 'C iCr i loN, not against.
counterfeiter:, far no imitation could take-in the men ver••
dant ; bat against the only danger to be appiehetulnd; t r::
ivii; that the Invalid may TALL INTO ZCZTACTILN Orplell ..
sore during the Music. and Equitation or INTO CONVEX.
mons of laughter, during the throes of ' DAX RICE. T 1141".
tuairersal Panacea will be prescribed whotemie nt-the' .
grand HOW des lisuctlides to bo erected at
PITTSBURGH ,
On Lot en front of American Hate; Penn stree4 on`
AZonzfay,•Aray 140, and remain six days.
Doors open at 7 ; performanco to commence at to B
o'clock, p. as.
A Grand Performance will be gwen each nfternoon i
(ltlondery excepted,) for Juveniles and Families, who
cannot attend at night.
Admission 25c.; no half price. ,
DAN RICE, IV neon Give Divas : DociressArlir
ROSA, Oesiist ; A. MESTER; *.drmentisr; SAS&
THRIFT upon siderite secretion Of Lite: Yoni!r 4 .:I;E:VIS "
• D.S.N EtlCr, Dean o f she Panati .
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TO the Honorable the Judges of. the. Coon of General
uarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
The petition of Mrs. Sarah Harper, of the Gib Ward, city_
of. Pittsburgh, in the County 'aforesaid. - humbly show
elb, That your Petitionef lath prirrided herself 'with ma. '
twists for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
her dwelling house, in : the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your,Honore will be Pleased to grant her a license;
to keep a public house of. entertainment. And your pc,-
titioner, as to duty bound, will pray. •
SARAN HARPER.
We, the subscribers,
.citizens of the aforesaid Ward,.
'do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
* honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg,
lag of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne...,
J. Moore, H. Oorrie, IX Jones, F. Boyle, A. Kilgore,
-M. McKelvey, M. Mills, A. BlaCk, J. Ball, A. Aelly, P.
Stewart, I. enmesh.- mayl6:3tdecw•
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Public Bale:
wn.Y., • ntTei at Public Sale on Friday and Satarday,
the lthh and 12th of &fay. about One Finniired Build--
. ing Lots, sitimum onthe bank of the Monongahela river ,'
near Turtle creek, at Lock No. 2 This is a delightful
location for a village, laying immediately on the river, In
a flourishing and itch neighborhood. The Connellerville
and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located through it, and
the Central Road immediately past it, no place on the, .: ,
*tier can be more desirable for business, being lame--
.diately at the Lock, where Steam Boats are passing-alit,:
hours of the day. ' -
,
. will offer my whole F ALSO
and will divide it, to
Innehaters, into Lots from 25 to 125 Acres each. Thia ••".
'Limit is of first rate quality--one Lot,of about 40 Acres, •
has a quantity cif ,Limestoue,_easy to quarry, and conve- • ;
Went to the river ;.wlth two Tenant Ihvellizigs, and Coal
sufficient for the use of the Faun, Timber, &c ., &e. One •••
other Lot, containing about 60 Acres ; with a largo quan,‘
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City of Limestone, easy to quarry; and convenient to thet
river;a su ffi cient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farm'.:• • ••
&c. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres; being the low bat- •
tom at the month of Turtle Creek, and one other Lot, cod- •
tainingnbout 125 Atres, in it finest ateof cultivation, with ''• l
good Buildings and a great variety of Fruit Trees on final
part of the Farm,•in full view of the Monongahela river, - • •.•
at Lock Me 'Versailles township. It is not deented
necesscry, to describe the above property very
partiee
Luny, aspturchriseriwill *jaboa view Inc themselves,
It may ; notbe improper to say_ that the market here for •
kindisof product. from the Perm, is as good and bet.; -
ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will be ;
required when possession is given. Good titles wilt
warranted. For: farther particulars,. apply to the nth-.
scriber, on the premise..
. .
—ALSO—
I will sell that'ialuable. Water Power af Lock No. 2,'' ..-
Mionongphela Improvement.. This is one of the ,best • '
Water Powers in Western Pennsylvania; eight feet '
• bead, and tonntain mile pool—the Monongahela for'enp. ".---,
ply. This location is 4 miles below th e month of lough ;
nigher* river, or 11.1cReesport ;10 miles above Pittsburg, .
on the /in* of the great Rail Road now id contemplation .
to Philadelphia and, Aaltimore- This is a good eltnollon- - -
for a F/our Mill, Saw Mill, Of any other works ,
that p ut.
chaser might wish to erect. - • '',
All the itheve Property will be oSered at Public Sale,
on the days above mentioned, on thepremises. About
one-third of the purchase money will be required in
hand; the balance in reasonable payments.. Title Rood. -
aplo:mdicw
'r DBE undersigned are now In receipt of their.stoona.....
a • supply - of FRESH SPRING 9001)8. They. res.
peetfullk ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers. • -
,generally to an examination of their stock; feeling lus.• •
mired that they can oiler foods on the mostfavorable corms
and at the man reasonable prim.. Their stock embraces
every article iu the Variety and Fancy Dry Ooods line,
together with Brown . and Bleached Muslins, Drillings,
Ginibtans;Lhorni, Prints, Tickings, &c., &c.
McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,. .
N 0.97 Wood street,- next door uir Diamond alley.-
niayts d&w.
BOOBYER ds GRIBBLE, -
BEE RIVE 0L0T..111-NG srongf!
• • NUMBER 551 LIBERTY
THRZE DOOM A. 13098 Isamu .STILEITT, 51417 .;
.113$
BOLDEN BEE HIVE.
11TESSR5. G. A.B. would respectfully inform the pub=
"lie - that theyean - at all I.ilir!c4 - 114 at'the above place
a splendid assortraent of
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS,
Euitibte:ipi nth:am - Wort It being- our intention-to do a
Cash bbstness,we shalleudeitier to sell all articles in the
Clothltiglineat the_ lowest possible rates, and there can
be no 'doubt:that:our friends and th
e public ierterel ly :
would'find their: interest - id - favor 'at with- a Share of
their patronage,. ' BOOBYER /is GEIBBLE.
N. B _Paltiealar rdiernionpild to - the/if:ingot
.
117'NEt. '251 liibe'riy.etrcet, - 'threts doors. Alio - ire •
sign of the Bet Rice— - -ap2S
' -. , • ' New Hardware Store r ,-;
SIGN OF - THE. PLAN.H-ANDS4MiI ', ".'
• :-- No.' 7.8 Woad airtat,;Pittabtergti:.. _ ... •; . .. .
HUBER. t-
LAUFlLol.lmporters and iir.Po4'
;reign , and Domenic Hardware, in all its , rarletiss, ,
Terms nw prepared to sell as lo wher e. i as - rerusanable .'
ns can be parchrued elsWe solicit our
friends; and' the pablik - generally, to call.and &famine . ''•
our:stock, which COll4l.Bti in ,part of- Knires and Fork:.
Posket.- and 'Pon-Enirea, Seism's, Shears,. Razors - - House ~
Tri awnings, such as Locks; Latehe s, Hinges 'an a. Sef 091,911 7 . ,
together vdtlt eviry other uniele , usatilly impfln Hifi&
Arord Stores. inytte,the attentiritrof Carpenters and. ,
, inechunietigenerallyto o n assorment ot Tools, - which: -
have been selected with great earl, and which we are -*-•
detetmined to tells* as to give satisfaction,. faptitem
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