' , '..;" .'‘ 0' 4dnertiiirs arsrequesteiltohand in shitfavors befrs . a o'ciathz P :W.' This must be complied with, sit order to tn .:l.i sylvan tnsentan., Whenitispossibis,anearliehouttocuid Mornitit - post :lob ;printing CORNER . 0 - P, WOOD AND FIFTH HTHEETH. Having added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Puwer Printing Machine, we are prepared to do atllinds of Newspaper and Bookwork in a style of an surpaised beaw:r_and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage of he public n this lice of our business.. 111 BIDDLE, Dasit.list•masstottsa to a new three stersi Brick, on Stemmata sr, one door be low- Sixth street TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sett, by Atmospheric 'Pressure, - with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gina, restoring the Baca to_ its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little at no pan: Dacsain Tana permanently tweed by mrdaarn, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is flinch bet ter than alma; it, though it should be done in Aire min utes; or even instantly. • . • ap2l:ly. .. - "".:' , --r. - ! . . 1 , t:i.-'',•..'......' -. :( •tl ~> >.. •1. lIM Dry • If.conotny...lf you wish to save your money ana buy a superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE,wheroyouwill find a Complete assortment "of the latest Fashions, CHEAP. FOR CASH. -‘ • . WM: FLRMING, rrittr23ty] 130 Wood at., corner t f Virgin alley. r.'~~. ~`, ~' a~. IE7 I. 0. of 0. -1 1 '....A.LLSOLIENS LODGE, No. 49 meets at the Hall, corner of .IVood street and Virgin alley, every Thursday everting, at 8 o'clock. myl:Gm GEORGE Es.ssivr, Sec'y. • . ..- EXCI3.I.IIGE Bean ov Prmsstaton, - May Ist, 1849 - 5 Er This Bank has this day, declared a dividend of /cur perecos. on its capita stock, payable on or after the llth utittint. 'Eastern Stockholdens will be paid - at the sleni Bank Of Philadelpfiia mytkdtd ' Tuos.lll. How; Cashier ` I. 0. of O. F.—Place of Meeting,Washingtan Raft, Wood street, between sth and. Virgin. Alley. Firm:anon Longs, No. 338—Meets etery Tuesday 11Eaccerum ENCASILIWZNii No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month... . maro—ly 13151 hlEactritres AND 111ANtreActuasals BANIC t t . ' -• Pittsburgh, May 1,1849. Bank has this day declared a Blividen a of Totirper minim on.the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six mouths, payable on or after the 11th instant. May2dd - - - N. El. Drew, Cashier. ;'~, ~). iloot and . Shoe Warehouse. 11 HUGH' M. ROBB having removed to the spacious building formerly occupieds by , Wallace;.Lyon & Co., No. 116 Wood street, near Pifth, would respectfully invite the attention of the public g!nerally to the large and fine, assortment of GOODS he is now offering , Cheap for Cash. All p • sons wishing n durable and cheap article in the SHOE tine, are invited to call and examine his stock.. Also, a sot of fine Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS, and a good assortment of TRUNKS, alway on hand. 11.—Ele also continues to tnanufacture, as formerly itpl3:3rad&w T.ARGM ALE OF DRY. GOODS AT AUCTION.— JU This (Fay, Thursday. May lath, at 90 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, at MeiCenna's Auction Rooms, a large assonment of Dry Goods. amyl° JAMES MCKENNA, Auct'i. LOST—One pair of Silver Spectacles, on 411112260 Sixth street, about two weeks ago. The End er will be liberally rewarded by leaciug them at this office. maylo.2t Itionlitster'a AU-Heating Ointment. CCONTAINING NO MERCURY, or otherldineral It hart the - power to cause all EXTERNAL SORES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, SKIN DISEASES, PO!. SONOUS WOUNDS to discharge! their putrid matters, a rd then heals them. his rightly termed ALL-HEALING. for there is scarce ly a - disease external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have tied it for the- last sixteen years for all diseases of the chest, involving the utmost danger and respon si tidily, and I declare before heaven and malt, hat not in one case has itfailed to benefit, whets the patient Was i n the reach of mortal means: have had physicians learned. in the profession, I hate ministers of the gospel, judges of the ben - eh, alder men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudiaion,-and multitudea of the poor use it in every. varMty of way, and there hes been but one voice—one universal voice, say ing—" WALLISTER, YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD'." --I RHEUMATISM.t removes almost immediately the inflatathation and strelling, when the pain ceases (Geed the directions around the box.) . IIEA.D.ACIIE,—The salve. has cured persons of the hend-aehe err:re/re years standing, and who had it reg-' ular every week so that vomiting took place, Ear,lehe, Troth-dthe, and Ague in Me - Fate, are _helped with like SCALD HEAD. —We have cured eases that actually defied every thing knourn, as well as the ability of fifteen to twenty doctors. One man told us be had spent ,%00 on his children without any benefit, When a few boxes CA Ointment eared theta. TETTER=There is nothing better for the cure of Totter. BURNS:—It is one of the best things in the world for Barns. - PILIC.---Tbousands ate . yearly - cured by this Oint ment. Itavenrafailt insp wing relief for the Piles. Around - the box aredirecnons for using IWAllister's Ointment for Scrofiula Liver-Complaint,' . Erysipelas, TetteryChilblain, Scald ' Head, Sore Eyes. Quincy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Nervous directions, Pains Disease of the Sprine, Head-ache, Asthma, Deafness, .rir.tehe, Barns, Corns, all Diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips,Pim ples, tre:; Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Sweled or Broken Breast, Tooth-ache, Ague in the Face, &c., &c. If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value in cases of Swelled or Sore Breaekthey would always apply it.— In such cases, if usectfreely, and according to the direc tions around each box,it gives relief in a rcrpfew hours. CORNS.-Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep Corns fromwing. People need never be trou bled with them, if - th gro ey use it frequently. This Ointment is good for any . part of the body 01 limbs whenitnithmed. In some cases it should be adplied often. CAUTIGN.—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES MCALLISTER is trillion with a pen on every label. For sale by my Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United State's. JAMES Iitc.AISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above LL medicine. Principal Office, No. 29 North Third at., Philadelphia. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sold. at-Wholesale and Retail in Pittsburgh by BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and - St. Cleir streets; L. ILCOX, Jr_, corner of Market street and the Diamond; alse,. corner of Fourth and Smithfield Erects - WM. JACKSON, Np. 59 Liberty street ; and at the Book Store in Smithfield et. ; third doorfrom Second street; and in H Allegheny by .P. Schwartz and J. Sargent ; and bpi. C. Smith, Birmingham ; D. Negley, East Liberty; 11. Rowland, McKeesport and Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, MononEaluitt City; N. B. Bowman & Co., Browns ville ; J. 'l'. Rogers, Bridgeport; John Barclay, Beaver; James Duncan, .Fallston ; D. Watson It Co., New Castle; and S. P. Weaver, Freeport_ matt I:deod&we ME the Public. IerAVING -seen on advertisement published in the ja Post of Wednesday morning, May 9th, addressed to the public, and signed, By order of the Trade Society To the writer of said advertisement and to the public we. would say, that said advertisement is a falsehood from beginning to end The Beneficial Society of Journeymen Cordwainers, Ladies. Branch, know of no such Society as the Trade Society of J. C. L. 8., and do not acknowledge any such a tody of Scabs, to use a Shoe-makers' phrase. or a Printer's phrase, "Rats; or in other words, a body of men who coal not make work good enough for such Shoe Shops as T. A. Hinton's, S. Keys' and S. Dalzell's. These three Shops are the only Shops that are acknowl edged na Society Shops, and who pay to every Journey man under their employ the wages that is established by the Beneficial Society of Journeymen Cordwainers, La dies Branch. The Trade Society which was organized. April filth, 1844, and was altered to the Beneficial Society, January 16th,fie49 and thispociety is the only acknowledged So meti„b J yJourneymen CordWainer Of 'other Cities. WM. ELLIS, President. mayll:3t B. Topa, Secretary nELEESE AT AUCTION.--This day,' May 11th, at 2 kJ o'clock in the afternoon, will be:sold, Westernn Auction' Rooms, a large lot of prime old Re serve Cheese, left in a warehouse in the city Tour years ago, on commission. JAMES McKENNA, - Auctioneer. FISH -10 barrels No. 1 Herring; j: 10 do do Shad; • - 20 half barrels do (or sale by WM. DYER. SHAWLS , &c.—An assonment of Shawls Dres s Handkerchiefs, Cravats, and Pocicet Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale by " MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood street, REED PEACHES-50 bushels, to-day rec'd and for Side by Ernays] ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 43mal" IVE CLOTHING J UST RECEIVED, AT THE FEE STORE, a fresh sappll;.of ,a pi l a c in H and fancy CASSI b patterns; which we "MZERS' good Quality an ol fi t at lowrates. - shall be happy to isp o fBYEGRIBBLE No. 251 Liberty st, he Bee Hiv,e. IV - ANTED-4000 bushels Wheat; T T 4000 ' " Corn il 3 " Barley; for which the high eat market price, in cash will he paid, by . mayB ' - ' S. AW. IiARBAUGH. ;',, For Sale. gitA ' VALUAB Paontrf, situaed in the ity Of Steubenville L , Jefferson r County t ; Ohio, viz : C —One of 60 feet front on Third street, by ISO feet to an alley; and on which there is a large Two Story BRICK HOUSE, containing several rooms or apartments, which bait been'mostly occupied as a Tavern these last seven or eight years; and is now occupied as a Tavern, by Mr. Crane.' There is also a large Stable on.the same Lot. ' - Atao,partof a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above de scribed property, somewhere about 27feet front on Thi rd street by - - 180 feet to an alley; on . which there is a Two Story House, containingg rooms On the first floor, 3 rooms on the second floor; also, a garret and a kitchen. This House was formerly occupied as the Post Office, and now 'occupied as a Bakery. Thire is also a Stable on the same Lot of Ground. . -•- ' - Both of the above Houses front on Third street, near Market street, and nearly opposite. the Court lipase. I will sell both these Lots and Houses together, or.each house- and Lot separately. Terl2lC—One-half of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale, and the other half payable one 3 ear oiler the sale, with the usual inte rest—the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage on the same property. 'Title indisputable, without any encumbrance. A warranted deed given. Possession given at theist of April otter it would be sold. For fur ther information, enquire of the undersigned, by letteror otherwise.. SAMUEL MCLAIN, Piti.' share!, April 18, MO-31a . No. 95 Wood et. -6 eIECES VERY FINE DUE SEINNLACE) CASSI" MERE, received as a sample, direct from niaaafilc tarerPor sale.by - H. LE_E ,, .. may& . Liberty street, opposite Mlllii -^SrAlmiriSrr"• -it- ;91 , 16, - 4 , tt' • ' 416 "C • A -AtN • 4. 00' ME PITTSBURGH - BOARD OP, TRADE. T. S. CLARKE, - - • It E. SELLERS, Cm:nun vox Mar. . J. DALZELL, - . -•- PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTs FOR 1848. StearaboatPacket L ine, leavesdailyforCincinnati,losit. Passenger Packet; via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. at., and 6 P. tr. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. nt., and 12 1 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. it. North. Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. st. Erie and Western New York, daily, .9 A. at. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI - „ATtrRE OF MAILS. Eastern Wail via Philadelphia, due 3A. ri., closes x. 'Western Mail, Cin. and Louisa., due 8 r. x i closes 5 A.x. South.via Nal t. end WashingtOn, due 8 P. td.,closess A. North-Western via Cleveland due /0 A. x., closes A. m. Erie and Western. New. York, due Br. At., closes 8 Alit Par value. Asked. Offered Bank of Plitsburgh---..., ..... 850,00 550,00 350,00 &slump Bank 50 ,00 - 44,00 43,50 Alersbante and M. Bank •• • •.... 50,00 50,00 49,00 Fanners' Deposit Bank None in market. Band Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bodge 05 , 00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R. &Stock, paid on 1 ' shares, ,50 500 City Bonds 33 (6 ff#' cent;)• • 0400 hfonongahela Bridge 95,00 .. Gas Stock •• • . 50,00 Weekly Revleer or the Markets OFFICE OF THE POST, - Faittay. MORNING. Moy 11, 1b49. I REMARKS -Business is decreasing in bulk. Money matters are somewhat easier. Cityand coun ty scrip, iMproves daily; our citizens have the fullest confidenee in it. It is now taken as usual in moot of the business houses. Of course those houses which have to pay out money to western men cannot take it yet. Whets the taxes are paid in and the sums - cancelled in other ways contemplated, there is a fair prospect Of the scrip then in circulation being equal' to specie. In price;, there have been a few changes. The rivers are flood high; but freights are scarce; no change in prices. ASHES.-We have nothing new to report. Reg -filar sales of Soda Aah at 31, 31031 c. acco:ding to terms. The market is well supplied and demand is brisk. In other kinds we quote as follows: Scorchings, 3103/ I Pearls, 51051 Pots, -041 Salaratus, bob} ALE-The demand is very good, without any chants in prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X X $7,00; XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Beer (a compara. tively new article in the markett is worth $6,00. BROOMS=The market is tolerably well supplied sales at $1,00a2,25. BACONr-The market stands as it did last week. There have been tolerable brisk sales; but no change in prites. For City cured Hams we quote at 511061. Sides and Shoulders in proportion. BRICKS -Common are worth $4,50615,00; Paving $5,50106,00; Fire Bricks $15,00. BAGS-Sales of Cotton at $4,000 1 4,50 p doz. BLOOMS.. Held at $651070. BEEF..SaIea of Dried Beef at B(aSlc. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at 190 22c. from first bands and front store. BUCKETS.. Sales of Beaver and Marietta Buck ets at $2,15a2,20. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as usual. COTTON YARNS-Manieacturers have made a change in priees. We give the table corrected. It is ,an advanee. - Short Reel- I " GOO N 0.5 to No. 10 700 61 11 to 1 17 SW 91X1, 1000 510.- " 1.1 3 19 Coverlet lam lb• 200- Increasing. i cent v. S 3 to Carpet Chain two- No. 20 Cotton Twine 20,w- N 0.500. Long Reel p doz. Candle Wick .-016 8 Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. - at Bc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat and ing iperfectlyn sheets 9 clea y n, at 12ic.1 b 4 feet, expressly for family use, CANDLF.S.. We have no change to report: City dipped.• • • ..... 9 000 I Cincinnati do -0 2.2 Mould 10 0101 Sperm, best brands3o 0:P.1 Pittsburgh Star. • • -22 ecn Do. inferior 25 030 CORDAGE..There have boon some alterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below : Manilla Rope, by Coil, Do do when cut,.. White Rope, by Coil, Do do when cut,.. Tarred do by C0i1,.. Do do when cut,.. Packing Yarn, fine, Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords, $1,7502,6203.60 Do do per coil, 13 Hemp do ......... 1,5002,23,00 p Do do per coil, 10 p Manilla Plough Lines, 7687 Hemp do do 75 COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27(a28 ; • Sheath ing 27; 01d 18(a19. CHOCOLATE..SaIes at $2,7503,00, according to brand. CRACKERS: .The regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers 64,00 p bbl. Butter do. 4,75 " Pilot• Bread 3,50 " Sugar and Soda Crackers 7e. go Si. COTTON-We can give no quotations. This is no market for Cotton. The manufacturers buy in the South, and the few lots sent to this city for sale cause but little stir. CORN MEAL -Sales are made regularly from store at 40c. for best quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider 40c. the fairest quota tion. Sales of Kiln Dried at $2,00. FEED-The market is fully supplied. Canal boats from Ohio are arriving with full loads of - Bran, which is sold on wharf at Ba9c. FISH-The receipts continue fair, and brisk sales at our quotations of last week. Sales of Herring at $06,50; Shad at 810010,50; No. 3 Mackerel at $6,00; Salmon at $18,50. Codfish 415341 c, The Market is firm and very brisk at these prices. We yesterday heard of sales of No. 1 Mackerel at $l2; No 2 at $8,50. FLOUR-We have but little to say in regard to Flour, for we know but little of the state of the mar ket. The sales during the latter end of the week were at 3,6003.62. Very little arriving. FRUIT-No Oranges In market, but lots are on the way. Dealers propose to ask $4,50105,00. Lemons ale worth $3103,50. Raisins have ad vane ed;to $1,87102,00: Dried Fruit is without change; Peaches $1,25fa1,37; Apples 55i60c.; Green Apples are scarce and worth a 10 0m,50, Pea Puts, no sales. FURS -The following are the rates at present . Red Fox, No.l, 25 0 no Raccoon Gray Fox 121 025 Mink -••• 5 0 25 Muskrat 61 - Deer Skin, V' 111.14 FEATHERS --Small sales from store at 33035 n. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot might not command morethan 32c. FREIGHT-Below-we glve a carefully compiled list o f freights to the different ports. It will be ob served that there are two classes of heavy freight. D Goods. H. Ft H. rt. To Cincinnati, cwt., cis 15 10 • Louisville, 25 15 121 Si. Louis, 50 30 25 Nashville, 30 - 25 New Orleans pound freight 50e p 100 fi ts. Lumber is shipped to St Louis at $5105 50 p Mr. To Wellsville and Intermediate points 8c; to Steu benville and Wheeling Sc; way freight below Wells .villa 10c; Flour from Wheeling and points below Wellsville - 121 c p bbl; from Wellsville and points above 10c p bbl, BALT/HORC & OHIO Ritruthan.--The charges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to Cumberland are as follows, viz: `Hate, Boots, Bon nets ,and Medicines, 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Tobocco, 25 cents per-100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 'lOO pounds. GROCERIES --Coffee has receded to former fig. urea 71071 c. Molasses sale, at 28c„- Sugar 5051 c • GRAIN-Corn is a little stiffer than last week, We quote at 30(a31c. at which some large sales, Wheat, one sale at 70c. Barley 50360 Rye 00; Oats 281033 c. • • GENSING.-Held at 25c. GUNPOWDER.:SaIes are regular at the follow. ing rates: . FRG 9,75 0 5,60 Eagle do. in pa- Eagle 6.f. Rs • • 0 3,00 pers.• •• • ..... Do. dz. Ilb ena)re 7,00 Rock powder• • • FFFQ do.• •• • 0 4,00 HEMP— Some small sales from store at $130,00 per ton. - - GLASS --There is considerable briskness in Win dow Glass. Sales IMO at $3,25 to trade; $3,50 to country; 10:12, $3,50 to trade; - $3,75 to. country. 1 Blackßottles. • grut.... ..... . 0 4,00 • Q a ii , ' gross- 0 9,00 10x12 • • 0 4,50 Quart, " 0 7,00 12x15 ••••` a 7,00 Illad'a wine, 50 Patentdo.loxl4 to ga1....... 0 9,00 • t 016.124 —• • • 0 Claret,Vgross• 0 9,00 Country brands, Window (nags ip. box. Silo 3503,31 City brands , 'loxl2 ...... • •.• • 3,5003,62 HONEY.We have no sales of consequence. HULLED. BARLEY.. Regular sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. at bc. - HAY—Not much coming fn; sales at scales at $7,50159,00. HIDES—We make a singlealteration in quote' ion. Missouri 7 0 9' ' Do.kiups foskin.l,oool,o2 I Spanish .., ... •• • •14 016 Green ........ 0 3i Do. salted 0 IRON---The card prices are unchanged but we understand many of the manufacturers give a heavy per centage on large-Wales. ' • e_ s • tt,ArA. STOCKS. 13c 14c I lc 12c 10c ..... 1 lc Buda county Pottsville • • • - Washington • Brownsciik. • York .• • ..... Chambersburgh Gettysburg Medd/noun ...... Carlisle. Harrisbugh Honesdale Lewistown. Wyoming, 'Writ Branch. Waynesburg Suquehanna county • • • • Lehigh county U. States Bank Relief Notes City and County Scrip • • INDLdNd. State Bank and branches State Scrip KENTUCKY. All Banks VIRGINIA. Eastern Bank, 2 Wheeling .-- Branches Branch at Morgantown • • • I MARYLAND. Baltimore city p . Country Banks 1 NEW YORK. City Banks. pa Country Banks I NEW ENGLAND. All solvent banks -1 NEW JERSEY. Plairvfekt notate. T RUSTEE'S SALE of .11 Valuable Tram or Farm of the City Land wn of Pittsburgh, su in Peebles Toitab lship,e for AllegCounheny try CouSeanty, n ts, ear at _ AUMON.—On Monday, May 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold to the highest and beet bidder, without reserve, in front of the new Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, by order of John Bishop, of Wheeling, Va., Trustee under the last will of Susan Simpson, dec'd, valuable Tract or Farm of Land, containing 21 Acres and 183 Poles, beautifully situated in Peebles Township, beyond the new Cemetery, 4 miles from the City of Pitts littygh, and about 2 miles front the Allegheny Arsenal, being part of the Farm of the late John !bebop, deceased. The property is located in the most delightful part of Al legheay County, and for beauty of scenery, combined with rid:Mess of soil, cannot be excelled in the world. It fronts on the Allegheny river, and commands n splendid view of the noble stream for several miles above and be low—also, the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, their environs, the neighboring valleys, and surrounding coun try. it is in a district inhabited by a respectable popula tion, and every advantage enjoyed which may make u private residence comfortable. It will be sold with clear title, free (coin down right or any other incumbent what ever. To accommodate purchasers, one-half will be sold, with the privilege of the whole. The terms aro 20 per cent. in hand in 00 daYS, and the balance in equal pay ments, at one, two andthree years, with interest train the day of sale; the interest payable annually, and the de ferred payments secured by a mortgage on the property. Mr. King, now occupying the premises, will show the raind to those wishing topurchase. Any further infor mation required can be had by addressing JOHN BISH OP, Wheeling, Va., Trustee. apl.7 JAMES IiteKENNA, Auct. Tr a 337 ,25 0 3,62 tO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General k Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of .Tsmas DYNE, of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly - sheweth,That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling.house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti tioner, as in dutylound, will pray. JAMES DYER. 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 ing of strangers and travelers, (there being no licensed hones in that part of said Wan)) and that said tavern is necessary._ _ John B. Bond, English Blackly, Luke Cockshoot, Wm. Paul, Daniel Bondner, Thomas Simiotti, Lewis Fess, George,Smith, L. Harper, B. Loden, A. Hotinein,-.1. G. Bearden. raitylo:lltd&w* INDEPENDENT POLICE OFFICE, comer of Liberzj and Irwin streets entrance on Irwin street. A. a. REINHART, Alderman and Police Magistrate. THOMAS O'BILYAI4 Chief Constable. JOSEPH RANDOLPHi:ASS't do tp— Will attend at - any'hour, day ur night, when re quired. may 9 BarjurtiaM••:- •• dit " Common 3' 'fa .Sheet.••••••... 5* 0 74 1 . Bailer P1atei.....6 gs -.'l I . 10020 d Jaitha 0 3,50 3d ' ". •• .• 0 6,4 80.9 d "• - 0 4,00 Bp'ks P' lb• ••• • ; ` ~at -: ' 60 7d a. ••• ®450 " pressed. 1 2 . 4 D d 'J... • _ 0.9,75 Boilerßivets.• - • .....9. - 800 56 ".... NAVAL STORES..Theie has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices :, Rosin ip. tad, 4,62 0 - —1" N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Titch:•'• . ';' .... 3,00 0 3,50 Tur'ntinc,gal.• 62 0 0 Par, Allegit's.3.oo 0 3.50 Varlalt, Copal 1,75 0 2,25 INSURANCE..The following table gives the ratio of istsurance on good steamboats: To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling •••• • • 4 canal * Brownsville Cincinnati ••• • • • 4 4 Louisvilte •• • • ..... i } l Evansville, la.• ••• * i Nashville, Tenn., ••• f If Iliemphis, Tenn. ••I I. New Orleans llf Saint Louis, Olio.- •f 1 Quincy, Illinois,- ••• 1 1 Burlington, own •1. 11 Galena, " ••••: It 2i Jefferson City, Mo., 2 I Independence, Afo.• •1* 4 LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 40.; Bar sc. Sheet 'Lead $5 y bra; Cut 6. The follow ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe: i inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. 'VP foot. i " If N o, 2 tt il Sc. ip. n g " N 0.2 " " 7c. p. ,' i " ~ No. 1 " " i'lile.ifo " iel 14 m„ . l . it te 71,4 p 41 • o ti " No. 1 " " lilfe.ik '• 1 No. Allodthr sizes Ofc. 41 , lb. " " 121c.i0 " LUMBER—The Lumber has all arrived from above and all sold that was offered in this market at $8 and 16. Shingles at $1,7561,25, , For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Common do Clearfk AI 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,00020,00 Clear do 011,00 Common Ido CP . ..-.... I*, 000 k Common 14 do 015,33, Oak 50 Pin Shingles 024,00 Clear 2 do 44,00 V 1000 2,5000,0 Common 2do 22,00 Laths, saw'd 2,00 Q) 2.00 LEATHER—We Else our table corrected. Tile only change is a slight advance in the prices of New York Red. . New York Red, middling weights,.... • do do Over do .. Baltimore,Harness Lather, Skirting, do girdle,. ..do go doz Upper,....do. fr doz Calf Skins,... gv doz • • 18024 01L5... Wo quote, No. 1 Lard, 58c.; No. 2 50c.; Linseed 68 OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 tons at $12,00. OIL MEAL--Regular sales at 45c. P ROVISIONS—There has been some enquiry for Lard; and brisk sales at .5106 c. in bbls and kegs. Butter, none coming in; we can give no quotations; prices are /town, however. Cheese, market well supplied; regular sales at 6107 c. PIG METAL—AII that has arrived has been sold; prices for No. 1 Allegheny $26027; time. Hanging Rock is sold in small lots at $27030. RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at $2,8703,12. RAGS...SaIe from store of country mixed at 3k SEEDS..CIover is without much demand; we quote at $2,75 from first hands; Flax is worth 90 a9.5c. STARCH . .. Regular sales at 6(it6lc. SPICES.. Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : Cloves 33 0 391 Nutmegs 1,50 0 1,60 Cassiain Mau. 22 25 Pepper 9 10 Ginger 10 0 11 Alspicc. 13 0 16 SHEETING—Pend No 1,7 c. Nonatook 61c ,p yard. SHOT.. Regular nabs at $1,3101,44. SALT.. Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand $1,28. TUBS..Regular sales at s9 lp doz. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 7,oSc. TALLOW.. We quote at 7a7le. in the absence of any important sales. TIN PLATE.. Prices have advanced. We now quote 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 beef. •• • 4 12s1tunp in box 11 0 15 Moulded do• • - 2. 0 7/ 2s " 17 Ladies' l`svist• 0 0 10 16s " " 12 0 14 Plug in kegs.• • 610 7 Scotch anual• •14 0 16 Plug in boxes• 13 0 15 Rappet ••••• • • 14 0 16 6 Twist 4/0 7 Cut*. dry / Rips. 0 25 Cavendish.• • a 5 WHISKEY—Raw is worth 16016Ic.; Rectified we quote sales at 183181 e. WOOL—Dealers are preparing to secure the Spring clip. As to prices all is yet uncertainty. Manufac turers have determ teed upon a reduction, while the armers (of Washington) scent resolute in adhering fo the winter p: ices. In about two weeks we may be able to give some quotations. Rates of Distant Re Dal= of (Coins. CORRECTED DT WM. LARIMER, JR. Exchange Broker, 66 Fourth ot. adjoining Sank Pittsburgh PEN NS YVANIet Pittsburgh Banks • • Philadelphia Banks • • - • Germantown CACJUT county Dtlatoare county Motatgomerycounty • • .. Northumberland county Col. Bank 4. Bridge Co. Reading. Lancaster Doyiedtown Easton 1 01110. .par'StattEank andbranchcs.• • 2 •par Mai nnati Bank... 2 .par Cirekrille (Lawrence) 2 •par Columbus Bank 2 •par Xenia 2 .par Maktiikns. 2 ci cs .par 4 Musky- • • -par Geaup,a . 2 .par tiortcaSk. .p Sri° Lisbon 2 .par Wooster. - - 5 •par llarie ..a 2 .p, Citillicothe 2 Isar Cleveland 2 • •I Sliela pa Lancaster. -2 Harnikon 10 -9 Canons 20 .2 Urbana. 50 •2 Gran tine 50 ILLINOIS. State Bank and Branch , ' 45 :ank of Illinois 744 bfICI-170 AN. Riaisin. 70 'lntranet Company •• - • 5 tate Bank 5 Oakland county 10 Farm. and Meth. Bank- • 10 St. Clair no sate MISSOURI State Bank TENNESSEE. All banks 5 EASTERN EXCHANGE. .New York (rem.) i Pitiladaphla. • " i Baltimore. " ! VALUE OF COINS. Amer. Gold (preset.) 5 GUi 71 e fl 3 SOD ere i opts . 4 Fredenckdors Ten Thaler, $5 00 Oa 7 1,0 7 80 Ten Gni/Eters 3 00 Lossisd'o,- 4 20 NoPairoas 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish• • • .46 05 Do. Patriot 10 AO Ducats 2 10 - • AUCTION ALES, BY JAMES M'E.ENNA, S AUCTIONEER No. 114 WOOD STREET , TUBER DOORS WHOM , FIPTD MIA Plough wiugs,.., ..00+ 65# 41 Russian Sheet— 15 • For Clmainiaattli. p i lt THE new light draught passenger steamer LAMARTINE, Foam., Master, will leave for I e a ove and intermediate landings, THIS-DAT; 10th inst .at 10 o'clock, .s. sr. '- • .-. . For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to. GE6. R. MILTENBEGER; AO W Or PETTIGRE& Co; For Greenwood Gardens.- airNEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The* gisteamer THOS. SCOTT' will com, mence on Monday, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to the Gaen, leaving at 8 o'clock . and at each even hour until 9 o'clock .011 gt P. 21 trip from )he Garden at 10 P. yt. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies large season. Tea at o'clock. The Garden, with a collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Animal Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortablcwharfboa, Greenwood, Will be placed at the Pitt et. landing. Ivr Vir y ---" Tfiar;SVIIJD TACT .For Beaver and Wellsville. Tax new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. nuances 'Master, will leave for the above and all inteintediate pints every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. ' mart • • • 19c pll5 • ..18c ..•216222 .22023 .933a36 24027 ow Arran — een. rTun steamer BEAVER,Et.Aacz, Master„will leave thiacity every Monday, ednetulay and Friday, at 10 A. la. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at auy lime. truy4 Smat gagitO2rl4* Wm. B NT . , . . TEAMBOAT AGE, can Wheeler be round at Weide; Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith. field streets, Pitistmrgh. c. je m 1 mar 27 Nor St. Lonlis. — Tam fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Korarz, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly, For freight or passage, apply on board. may For Olnelnuatl.:Reicalar Packet. — The fine Isteamer ItIT. VERNON, HIRAM Kowzrrz, Master. will leave for the above and totemic tate porta, regularly. every Saturday evening. For freight or paaeage, apply on board, or to apW 0 . F.0. B. 11111.TRNBERG ER, Agl. • __ Regular Zanesville Nackei-s. lag Steamer YANKEE, Capt. belies, leaves every Saturday, at 2 o clock, p pc. metuner JENNY LIND, Captain GA LLIGIIIR, leaven every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply to II . B. WHEELER, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield sts. .._. - - - • • GUIS rd:E .- 1 ,- Airifek - S. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI a LOUISVILLE OHIO WM. RatarLan SATCRDAY PACK ET.—The A - No I fine and fast passenger steam Pac . " ket TELEGRAPH, J. llezlem, Com ing, Cincinnati and men Lb d li e i wa w le, l and all P interme g diate Pons, every Saturday, at id o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DITNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the 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 Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to Sant- Louis—tintethrough.mvx DAIS , ap2I-iy I 84.13.. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Lin FEBRCARY 15t.1349. FEBRVAItY 11 , 1,1848. LEAVE. DAILY AT 8 A. IT. AND 4 P. M. AlialThe following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLAN'TIC Capt, it James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A_Jaeobs; and LOUIS AFLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money.pan procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Rou st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. Ja3l New Wheettng Packet. The new and alifendid passenger steams Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Loess, Master, will run as a egu Packet en Pittsburh and bee ing eavin ß g this lar city every M betw on e day, Wedne g sday aud Friday. at 10 o'clock, a. as., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. a. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. 'raptor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (ian.3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agle. Regular Packet for Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BARNES. will leave for the above and inter med ate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage a_pply on board, or to au2A GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. • New 'Weaseling Packet. oat The new and _splendid passenger steamer J AMESNELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will ran as a Regular Fricke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av ing this city every TuesdaYfThursilay and. Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A : 2.1.., and Wheelintilvery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at IV o'clock, Jer.:l . 4; For freight or passage, (having superior accoramoda Lions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, decfrtf Agents. Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be tween tttsburgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 kaa AEA. AO. 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, hest finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the Went. The highest wages are paid for the services of the hest and most experienced men engaged in the river bustness.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn partson with any passenger lute in the Union for safely, regularity, and'speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PA CERT.—The hloycevcAlllMA",capt. Stone wilt leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 &clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. td. TUESDAY PACKET.—The lita EßNn.t No. 2, Capt. Jno. Elineetter, will leave Pittshurgh every Tuesday morning at 11) o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 e. N. WEDNESDAY PACKET—The May ENGLAND Na. 2, Capt. S. Dews will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'elock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. M. THURSDAY PACKET—The BRILLIANT, Capt. R. J. Graee will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. re. FRIDAY PA CERT.—The Cra - Ppxn No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at .10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.. SATURDAY PACKET.—The MESMINGEB No. 2, Capt. 1. C. Woodward, will leave Pittithurgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 e. 51. SUNDAY PACKET—The Isaac NRWTON, Capt. P. Demi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wheeling every Similar evening at tO P. M. nov 19. For Sale, to Close the Concern STO CK OF THE LATE X. PIARD, St. Clair st. 1 is now offered at private sole, consisting of Lndies' Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slimier's, Gaiters and Buskins. The attention of the public is respectfully asked to this stock, as from the well known character of Mr. Piard's manufacture or Ladies' Shoes, it is presumed they will be eagerly sought for. The whole stock can be closed out to any person wish ing to continue the business. 'RIMING PAPER -200 reams 22x3 . 2 inches; 100 " 04130 " 200 tt different sizes; in store and for sale by REYNOLDS RIM • Corner Penn and Irwin stree E, ts. New Goods. IN a few days I will be in receipt of a well selected and fashionable essortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way from the East, to which] would invite the attenti on 0 1 try .friends. A good fit warranted in all cases JAS. Ur GUIRE,TaiIor, meat Third street, St. Charles 13uikling. XTEW GOODS—Just received, by Express, at No-57, .11 North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, an invoice of, very handsome new style Lawns, from com mon to .very fine. Also. very rich new style Dress Silks, Ribbons, Collars, Bareses, &a., to which the attention of purchasers lases pecttally invited. (apl.B) ICE-4 tierces fresh Eice,lfor sate by may 4 WM. DYER. Rine lintel! PORT OP .PITTSIWILG.W. 14 ran WATER tai nut cuAtirnii-, Steamer Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. .• : , " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver, " Rohl. Wightman, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs,Brownsville.,, • • Atlantic, Parkinson, do. • " Camden, Hendrickson, McKees_port, " Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cm. Hindoo.CampbelP, Si. Louis. .1. NelsonOloore, Wheeling. " Wellsville, MeNeel, Sunfish. • " Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. DEPARTED, : • Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gibson, Beaver. "' Lake Erie, Shales : Beaver. " Robt.Wightman. —, Beaver. • " Baltic, Jacobs ? Brownsville, " Atlantic, Parkinon, do. • Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. . ‘• Lamartine, Duncan, St. Louis. " James•Nelson,Moore, Wheeling. • Cinderella, Calhonn, Sunfish. Caleb Cope, MardockoVellsville. 'l'. A. HINTON, D. A. OLMSTED, EliffilN I.t; - - GreexisvOO4 - eiardest: - T lllB delightful Rammer Retreat ismow open for the reception of visiters. Ice Cretans. Fruit, Nets, Con fectionary, and all the goad -things niture-and-art-caa. produce, will be served - upi in' the' best manner,in .Saloon. The Tea Table will be, spread at 61 evening Conducted on Temperonce principles, and closed Sunday. &gaols of the choicest Flowers put-up at the - shortest A large collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, Cot The new steamer Mo. Rion Will be ready, In a feW days to run from. the Point to the, Garden,. • . hicKALlsr. ap • 26,000 Yards of Paving, 911-1 E Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract with some suitable person or persorus, to furniish ma serials and to pave about 26,000 yards of the'..streets of that Borough, will receive Sealed Proposals,for The whole or any part of said work, until the lst of MaY next.. Proposals to be left with James M. M'Elroy. By order of , the Council. - • apram THOMAS BLACKMORE. President: TEAS! TEAS It TEAS II . iris with pleasure that the subscribers in- Torm the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arraneements with Messrs. T. C. Jenkins & Co., of 'Philadelphia', to receive their sy s er ze it " - And will hereafter he kept constantly on ' hand. They are neatly and securely put npp in metallic pecks of }and Ilb each, with heir printed card—showing. the kind of Tea, price ; name of the concern and. depot in Philadelphia, with 'an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL PRICED: • Gunpowder {' 62} 15 1 1,00 1,25 =1,50 s Imperial . 50 75 1,00 ,25 1,50 ti Dy son 50 04; 7.5 1,00 1,25 ; a Y. Dyson 50 621 75 1,00 1;25 ; 1,50 BLACICS i Black 37} 50 ' fine and Extra Fine • • .75 1,00 1,25 1,50.; We will warrant an the TEAS we sell to beequal to, if not suOrior Lonny sold in this. City, and. should they not prove acceptable to the taste; t hey can ber returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we;sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and Mose heretofore sold by o her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should givens a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms . For sale by SOS. S. Id. YOUNG & CO., ' N, 'W. cornet4th and Ferry streets, and ' '. • 'E. YOUNG tr. SON, S. W. corner3d . an Ro sas_ streets: Desirable. Building Lets for Sale. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, EIGHTY SEVEN BUILDING LOTS, on accommodating and advantageous terms to purchasers. These Lots are beautifully situated on Centre Avenue, Dinwiddie street, Reed street, Rose and Clarke streets, within ten minutes walk ot the Court House. - .. • • The terms of sale will be made known by the subscri ber, on the premises, or at the corner of Decatur street and Diamond alley, .or by Augustus Washington, at his office in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, where a plan of the Lots can at all times be seen. A clear and unencumber ed title will be furnished, and the terms will be made to suit purchasers of every description. Such portion of these Lots as shall not .be disposed of, at private sale before Monday, the 3d day of June, MP, will, on Mat day, be sold, without reserve, at Puplic Sale or Outcry, to the highest and best bidder,when the terms will he made known. Sale to commence on the premi ises, at 2 o'clock, P. at, and to be continued until the whole shall be disposed of. JNO. S. SHAFFER. may7:dlw (Backofen's Ger. paper copy 31; ch. Post.) Alderman's end Polic str at Ws Office IRWIN ST., WEST SME. NUE L/BIGHTT STRKEr. THE undersigned would inform Ids friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above stand, where, besides the legitimate duties of his Office, he will give his attention to drawing Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases, Articles of Agreement, Icc.;posting and settling up books and accounts; also, to renting houses and col lecting rents for non-resident property holders, /cc., &c. may 7:3t A. CI: RLNEIIART. • QCRIPIVANTED AT PAR—Foa SALE, a large Build ° ing Lot of 28 feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. ',bite, 8000. Also, a Lot adjoining the above,lll feet front by 127 deep to said alley. Price, $4OO. Also, a Lot 21 feet front by 127 deep, Iwo lots from the above. Price, $9OO. Terms:—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments.' S. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, • may? Smithfield street. PRINTS -2 cases Blue and Orange Prints; 1 case Fall River Blue " Open and for sale by hfcCANDLESS & 'CAMPBELL, may 9 07 Wood street. D RILLS—•d bales Blue Drills; 2 " Brown " 1 ease Bleaoh'd " ree'd and for sale by MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, may 9 97 Wood street. Notice. 'kyr old customers, strangers visiting the City, and, 1.11 others wishing to provide themselves with a hand- SO In DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any Miter arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES 14.1 , GUIRE, Tailor, ap2t Third street, St. Charles Building. Administrator's Notice. (LE is hereby given that the undersigneu has -taken our-Letters of Administration cm the Estate of Alex. 'Stewart, of Allegheny City, dee'd. All persons in debted to said Estate are requested fo make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them, properly authenti cated, for settlement. 'SARA Ii ANN STEWART, ap2l:6td Administratrt.t. Boarding 1 1 14 BS. LEET would respectfully announce to her i friends and the public, that she is . now prepared to accommodate Boarders. Residence, Second street, be tween Market and Wood, third door from Wood street. References exchanged. apl2:2w Congress Gaiters. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle;- they are not only much handsomer, but dtsplay the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. mar 2.9 No. S Fifth street. LADIES' SPRING SHOES--Silk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every variety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a Pill assortment of Children's Shoes, of every description. Manufactured by S.KEYS, inat2B No.B Fifth street. -Isaac Williams,. TERCHANT TERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, N 0.12, be tween Ist end 2d streets. tip4:y NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. Tour; Rom is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. 4VERNEBURG, 'Fashionable Read Quarters, ;A, April 2, '49. ' No. 29 Market st. Pittsburg) STEEL GOODS.—We have reeeived a fine assortrnen of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses t with a fine as sortment of Fancy Goods, at low prices. HOGAN & CANTWELL. 86 Market street. UTS-10 bags Filberts_ 10 " Cream Nuts ; 10 " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux " received and for Imar3ll J. S. BONNET. MO MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock ofseasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCK, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. at Fifth street. rnarl4:3m H. RYAN. Apprentices Wanted. IE nnbscriber wants Apprentices : to learn the CaW- I net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 - years of age, would he preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. B.G. FAHNESTOCK, marl 7 101 Smithfield street. ANTED—An active Partner, with $1.50 uso cash cap -117. ry lint, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Groce b nese, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. I UST RECEIVED, at the sign of " Plane and Saw"- 4tlo pairs Twisted and Straight Trace Chains; 1000 tbs. Wrought and Horse Nails. For sale 'by HUBER & LAUFIkIAN, No. 78 Wood at ' C ALICOES! CALICOES!—Just received, and now ki open, at No_ 59, North-west corner of 4th - and Mar ket streets. a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new Mid Itandsorne styles, and embracing sorne.of the best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. apl9 PHILIP ROSS. DRESS SILKS—Just received, an invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop ular styles, imported this season. Also, very glossy Black Silks, of widths, for Vi reties, &e . PHILIP ROSS, opal No. 59, corner 4th and Market ste, FRESH TEAS-44 packages Young Hyson, ounpow der, Imperial and Black Teas, Just rec'd and for ale by (aptlO) KING & MOORHEAD. - - T OBACCO --20 bores, favorite brands, 5%; 6 4' BaltimoroPlug, Job.;.-- 10 " Virginia Twist, ." (ap2o) KING & MOORHEAD. For Rale by ISACKEREL-50 barren, half banal; quaver bar -Iyl. role, and kit; Nor. 1, 2 and 3, for sale by ap2o KING & MOORHEAD. RUIT-50 boxes Raisins; 4U " " 24 qr. " " _ 1 case Eight's Raisins; 30 drums pigs; • I cuss Scicily Prunes; - • • 5 boxes Lemons; just reo'd and for sale by RING & MOORHEAD. Q I:NORMS-17 doz. mixed. Picolilly,. Gherkins mid kJ Manger Pickles, I gallon bottles; 4 dozen. l'ickled Onions, kgallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli flowers, half gallon and quart battles: 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot tles; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup, quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, pint battles; . 2 doz. Lacea Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozenOelatine, as improved preparation, pint bottles; just received•and for sale by ap2o KINGS MOORHEAD. ASTOR 0.11.-4.2 barrels, for sale by HUEY, MATTHEWS & CO., • ay2 . N 0.23 Water street., y RAPPING PAPER --875 bundles, Crown, Double mar yrown,' andlltedium, for y s t IV NIATT ____ joCO ANTED—An experienced Saieentnu in the Dry . Goads business. The best of reference required. Aply to A A. MASON te CO., mar 29 60 Market gret... gip,. r e . 4%1'94, _ . -- • iItf iLDLIFF , Sfi r ENTLEMENANDLADIES , BOOMIL IC .lio PING WHITING , YORTII Sma OS THIS , SIOIA A i r& B. hash is new Blasi Booms - now thorotighlk Te ll" paired and fitted 0.. ' Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an. agreeable - study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry BOok keeping, will not only. be qualified to_takelcharge of 'Books upon any system in use, but they.will find them selves master of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlemenul, of which ad many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant Several of the most extensive firma in the city have re cently procured-Book-keepers front this Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn Cl BOok-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. .llours : 10 to 12, 2 to 9, and 7to 10. • may 9 FRESH. .ARRIVAL OP NEW - GOODS: . • • AT P. DELANY'S, • N 0.49 LIBERTYSTREETPLITSBARGIT. .TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort ment of French,English, Belgian and. American CLOTH ; CASSIXERES and vz STINGS, of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will. be found a variety of entirely new style Fancy Cassirneres and Vesungs of the - • • : LATEST IMPORTATIONS; Alt of which will be made to order lathe most faihiona ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices. A large and general assortmentof .. . • RLADY-MADE CLOTHING, On has made in the present. SprinLatyle, cOmprising 'every description of - FROCK AND DRESS' COATS, Made of Trench, English, American and Belgian Cloths, of the ntestfashwytable colors. 2 • •• I New style. Business-Coats, plain blank -and „fancy I colored Cashmarett, Tweed and Summer:Cloth:Sack 'Coats, and: Pantaloons of superior single' and dcluble' milled Cassimeres,-Summer Cloths, and everyother de scription of goods suitable for Spring 4nd Stunmerwear. Also, a choice assortment of NEW STYLE TS, Rich Silks, Cashmeres, plain andsfancy colors; plain black Satin of superior quality; with a great variety of Substantial and well made CLOTHING; , • • Altogether 'comprising one of the largest and handsomest assortments of READY MADE CLOTHING, That can be found.in the City, which will be sold Z ow N H. To TAitioni—lVatt's Graduating Shoulder Mea sure I stem, for sale at . P.DELANY'S>. BOOBYER & GRIBBLE, BEE HIVE GLOTHING.STOHEI NUMBER 251 LIBERTY STREET, " TURER DOORS ASOVE ERWIN STREET, SION Or THE 'GOLDEN BEE HIVE.' ATESSRS. G. & B. would respectfully inform the pub. 111 lic that they can at all timesfind at the above place a splendid assortment of CLOTHING AND "CLOTHS, Suitablefor Custom Work: It being our intention to do a Cash business, we . shall endeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the :public generally would find it their interest ~to favor as with a share of their patronage. BOOBYER. & GRIBBLE. N. B.—Particular attention paid to the fiuing of Clothes For Scrip, at Par. JOHN H MELLOR, M. 81 Wsod street, flffili will sell the following new and second ? hand PIANOS, for Pittsburg, Allegheny, or Allegheny County &rip, at par:—, One new Rosewood 61 octave Piano, - Mole by Bacon & Raven. New York; price. _.5325 One do do do do $3OO One Rosewood. 6 octave, Gale & Co. $275 One do do do do $250 One hlabogany,t octave, nearly new, Gale & & Ce.s2l:lo One do do Lord & Brothers' . s2' .9 One do 51 do Rosenbaum $lOO One German Plana, 6 octaves $5O One old Piano, 5 octaves $3O One Mahogany Piano, 51 octaves, R. & W. Nunns'• $9O MO the Honorable'the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny:' The petition of. E. CampbelkOf the Second Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with Mate• rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his .dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep ti.public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will Why: E. CAMPBELL; We, the subsetibers, citizens of.the Ward aforesaid, 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 logging of strangers ond travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. • •• John AL Irwin, Body Patterson, P. Meinaudt Rhodes, John Taggert, Chas. Barnett, Daniel h Barna t, rd, S. Barnett, B. M. Argust, Saint. Moore, R H. Patterson, S. T.llaird. • mayB:3tddcw FOR SALE.--The subscriber will sell one GARY MARE, with Saddle and 'Male, at the Horse Matket, on Saturdaynext—tasen up, and advertised twice as a stray. mayB:3l.* MICHAEL CRAWFORD. XTRW AND VALUABLE WORK.—Ninerah, and its 124 Remains, with an account of a visit to - the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or Devil Wor shippers, and an inquiry• into the manners and actiof the ancient Assyrians; by Austen HenryLayard, Esq., D. C. - D... Just received aud far Sale blr • - • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, . Con of Markstand 3d ets. L nmartine House, CORNNH 07 NOVDTII AND GRANT announces ITTTSDINIGH. frHE_ subscriber respectfully announces that'he , bas now opened this new and excellent Hotelfor the ac-' coutmodation of travelers, boarders, - and the public gen erally.. The house and furniture are entirely new; and' no pants or expense.have been spared to render it 01 the most comfortable and piens:tat Hotels in the city. The subscriber is determined - to deserve, and therefore solicits, a share of public patronage. _ ' oct.11:ly JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. Tu the Public....Coutity Scrip.. THE Commissioners of Allegheny County aveil them. salved of rhe earliest opportunity to inform the hold ers of County Scrip that the Board have under consider ation the adoption of measures for - the pronjpt redemption of every dollar of Scripissued-heretotore in anticipation of claims against said .Ciounty, and the Commissioners now give assurance that, in the course , of a few days, the resolves of the Board for the speedy and redemption of the County Scrip now in Circulation, will be publish-. ed. to relieve the anxiety of the public- mind, on this The credit of Allegheny, 'County -cannot sutler by a momentary interruption of circulating medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa tnotic population , of .the - State. - - By. order of the . Board. up2l • • JAMES-4ORMLEY, Clerk. AVE RECEIVED one of the most varied and per feet assortments of SPORTING and ' HUNTING EQUIPMENTS that bas ever "crossed the Monntnins consisting of, superior London made Shot Guns, Gaine Bags, Shot Poaches, single and double Shot Belts, Pow= der arid Drinking- Flasks, Wiping Rods,_ Percussion Caps, Rifle Powder, Shotdc. z . Their stock of FISHIW TACKLE is also -complete, and daring the season they will keep on hands au . exten. sive supply of everything in their line. Every -sort of BRUSHES (warranted their awn manufactureleonstant ly on band and made to order. SHOE FINDINGS, in all their variety, as heretofore.•. N. 13.—Call at the old established Brash Manufactory, No 120 Wood street. - . ap2o:3w. Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass. THE subscribers would - respectfully ' announce that they have made arrangements with the proprietors of the Glenwood Brass ADM, 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 States. We NVIII always keep a heavy stock of these goods Ott hand, which we.will be pleased to , sell at such prices as we trust will meet Cie views of wholesale buyers. Itardware merchants and other dealers in these goods will please 'give ns a call. . JOHN DUNLAP & CO., CornerrMarket and Second streets. Brigade Orders ? No. 2. MBE enrolled Militia residing within the bounds of the First Brigade, -Fifteenth Division;.-Pennsylvania Militia, are hereby notified that the orders for pared e and inspection, issued on the 6th day of April, are hereby countermanded, in pursuance of the following General Order; under . .the band of the . Adjutant General of the State : A.D.TITTANT GENIC.RAL'S OEME, / • RarriSbUfgh, - .April 18th, 18.19.. GENERAL °FOURS". NO. I.—You will immediately coun termand the order lately issued by you for Review and Inspection in youvßrigade. - . A copy of the Revised Ittilitiu Law wi.lbe forwarded to you early in the ensuing week. • - Respectfully, yours, W. TV. IRVIN, To Major ThomaslWKown.- Adjutant General Pa. In pursuance of the above order, my_orders of April . 6th are hereby countermanded. THOMAS Brigade Inspector Ist B. 15th 1). P. IV Bregeule Inspector's Offlta, Apri123d,1949.—(my2) riOR SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick situate on Filth street: opposite, "the Court Rouse.— Enquire of ATIRULLEN & DOWNING, 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh 3fin- sAcKs NESH4NNOCK and BLUE POTA, Ulf TOES—Just landing and for solo by op'2s • ARMSTRONG &CROZER OE SALE— A span of Match Brown Horses. '0 r quire of hIcCANDLE'SS fr..CAMPBELL. apl9 ' 97 Wootlatreet. NUTMEGS -lOW lbs., No. 1, on hand and for sale - by RHODE'S SCALCORM , inay4. {Chronicle cripi.l .lO Filth meet. IIIOLET—A /cage Brick Dwelling House, suitable for two Families. Situated, high 7,up on Federal stregt, Allegheny. Apply to . , H . .LE N, 1;04'2 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. : —2 gro,..Calf Bellows Pocicit BOolcs; -5 " Morocco-" " • •••-" 10 " Sheep • . " • ", On hand and for sale by .• • hIiCANI/LESS do CAhiPBELT, 07• Wood street. LA111 )-4 ' bbls. No.l Lard, • • - 30 kegs 4 ' 'in store and 'for sale by may? - %MTH It•SINCLAI fi. • NAILS -2ao kegs Portage Nails, assorted ; for sate by may 7 CI BOUND , FEED..-klorse,...Core, Bog, and Chicken Feed,aonstantly on land and for sale by • maY3 RHODES &'ALCORN.3O FiAh st. INSki4D OIL-40 bbls.,just reed and for sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCK & . my 2 .• Corner Ist and Wood sts.• TIMED BEEF-2 casks, nut - renewed per steamer "Messenger," andlbi sale by . . WM. BYER,- rnaY4" N 0.15.5 Liberty - street. riIt.rMATtreATSUF-1.90 dor:boXes,eonuiluing,l.doz. 1 each; packed 'ln' sew-dint, for 'shipping% for. saloby may4' ALCORN. ao Fifth ist.- CO ODA' ASH-15 casks of" hone' aupenot rec'o and, for late by: s. W. HARBAILTGIL in 11)1 ' a. 64 Wiiter andlo4•Frout , - No , - _ - "to - - *44;t1.4,4P-4. '24o**-,V442Wkdik,"l-- ' :-",•••-,/ -. .. :,:- .: , . ,-- J. -- ; : .::_::;.:; , :,'_'_.,.;,, , , - .:'. - : - ? . .':::,: , .; , : - 7 , ,:;',q;i4..] . ; . :; - ..',... , .:7,- ; :, , ' .-4 -V . ; , ', 1 ; , 4': .,, 'MK:.i't.'::...:..,.:,,...' , .:..•' . "-: ~-:t .•::t4,',.,•.f..:'i Baitkero a - 1t?l ot"itlictitge .13roictro EXCHANGE---'•ar.-11. vvir,Lutai N s," -.:• =-- .;-; E AND B A NKI N G - 01 , 710 E . ' N. B..cornik of Third and. Wood strong. SIGHT;and Time .11/118 of Exchange, Bank violet in foreign and domestic Coin .bought and told on Us most favorable terms. - ' ' ICollectionsrande in all the principalcitiee of the Union at tho lowest rates. ' . - 5. A r.r4r.r lilLuigg. ' _± - 2_ _ ___ , EDWASD' MUIR. - • • iiiii.ADLElt & • • ' Bankerranct Exchange Brokers,- ..Derikra in Foreign and Domestic BUJ:, Bills of .Exchange, Certificate: a f Depor Bank Note,, and Cain. - Corner of Third and Wood sta., direellkopposite the St. Charles Hotel. - N. BOLItIES et, SON, Banker: and Dealers in Szchangs Coin and Bank Noteli No. 55 Atarkeisnut, Pittsburgh, szuxno sere. TaCHANOIL DIMING 8.11. TH Now York ... 3 prl Cincinnati - . Philadelphia' - " Louisville ' Baltimore. `` St. Louis " B BANE NOTES • - Oid: Yin g rated Indiana - - Kentuc Virginia ky - Wheeling Tenneesee an.l9-y. -Jeerl3.llooll% -• • . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa. rLEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes . , Time Bills Foreign 11 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates ofDepOsit, aro EXCELANGE on Mt the principal Cities of, the Union _ - and Europe' for sale in sums to suit Purchasers.' CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. • COLLECTIONS wade on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. - ' • ' sap' 25 kegs - o. 1 Lard, Just rec'd - and for sale by • ap27.. ARMSTRONG & CROZER.- SUBUSHELS DRIED PEACHEg—Roc'd and for aide by @p27l ARAISTRONG & CROZEIL. FLOUR, Too barrels of very superior Flour, for sale by ! (apiSj CUMMINS & SEEM. COIitTME TtL -106- bushersTiesraiiiiatiiit, reereiCad: for sale by y, ,_ [aplAJ CUMMINS & 101IACON-10,000 tbs. Baco,llog Ronad,ln store and . for sale by (aplBl CUMMINS & SAUT/1:: D RY APPLES-50 sacks Dry Apple'', in store and for sale by [uplB] -CUMMINS & SMITH. A1. 1'1% bbls.liomanite Apples, for-sale by sple CUALILINS IarICSORYNUT9--1 barrel Hick ryNuts, in store rind curi c 6 N tor sale by S & T_)WAN S-40nushels Pecans, in stare and for sale by CUMMINS k SMITH: 50 000 "P.EICENIXI' FIRE ERICK—A SUeiO, • • article, to.arrire by ,Canal, and for sate en accommodating terms by . • - 6. I , ..mepruvry& co.,' 442 :Canal Basin. IarANTED.--Four good Joar. Painters wanted. T • ;ntar27 ' • • JOHNS CORRITON, • St. Charles Bindings AL ' LlMB—Just receive an M" forsale,by • VP. lc. J. C. ACHESON', aP9 • • N 0.2 sinithrietd el. 100 BBLS.ROMANITE APPLES-,Offeretl very !owto close consignment by C. • & Animsox, No :2 Smithfield et: s 7 1-11— an ms. POTATOES—Received d for Tale - by ' 117; tr. J. C. ACHESON, ap9 N 0.2 Snlithfield st. l'ilikklig=-:FoTerite 0 PS. FANCY. CASSIMERE--On hand, and far sale e." at manufacturer's pricee, by ffeb2ol IL :LEE. 1 CASE (MEV ATIX'D CLOT.H.,Ittst recd for sale at manufacturer's prices, by Ifeb2oj IL LEE.' 1 CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH-0n attd and /. for sale by (feb23) • H. LEE.- r ‘ il PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal- UV' Honda men is directed to this article.' They-wine sold low, to close consignment, by 1fe20.1. EL LEE. BED BLANKETS:--.1 case (50 pair) Bed Blankets, ES by 63, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received' this day, on consignment from thel manufacturer, and for sale by . ap'S . • • ' H. LEE, Liberty, opposite Filth street! 'I/ERRING-100 boxes Scaled Herring. received and J.l. for sale by - •J. S. BONNET. • taar3o - Liberty street. , Sl-1 4 .11 0 11;;2x , ys M 41(.. Raisins .1 ; i store and for sale by I [saar3o] J. S. BONNET. Liberty st. ORANGES AND LEMONS—.SS boxes Oranges ; . 25 " Lemons; In store and for sale by fmr3o] J. B. BONNET. HELL COMBS.—A great variety of Back, Dressing' t.. 7 and Side Combs, new styles- on hand at 2Entri.oisr KINZEY'S G: Marketotreet. , ItrACAULEY , S'ENGLAND... 7. -X new and cheap edt. lion oniaettuley's Histotyof England; this CO,re- calved ILA for sale by • • KAY 4, - *O. merai j Corner Wood and Third et c.. News for Californian*. CCIrIoZT4;?,I4ERIS'JwOtIRIMAILTVitG' IrAre" 3 IANITFACTURER AND DEALER IN 4OBACCO, • SNMVPL'ANW - No. 10, :forrOOD- Sr:LEE; ONS Dona alto's . SISMG AS on hand a generataSSOrhnentni tilb'sbovie 112_1 cies aniong witieh-areihe followingtehoicobrandr, • P.,Rciblitson'isPound-Lump;• Sinoking•Tobaecti,;-; Grain k•WillitititsiA •,_.:,Ciat dad Dry Dan-son's • Dason's -do„ Pine Cut - Chewing; 2•-•.• Baltimore , Plug ; • • Cuba Leaf. •••:, • ~ • . • • • • Spanish Sevin, froni SlO to $2O BairSparaah Sears; Common Segars of every - grade acd %inety,. Country Merchants' visitinft.the City aro - respect: 7 cal invited to call and exaboine-hisstock. • • ITHE'subscribern beg leave to informmtheir friends 1 the pnblic that, having completed theiralteratiaini Store, they are now prepared to. wait cin their enstrintehr, having received le NEVV AND. SPLENDID STOCK OP • T G r O im O miSn in B e o i n r nlent/e ;4•;•-cth e T y h h e a y v s e o a l dd it: d a J t o n s r i e e y f ; t G h oy y liberal patronagertlreadytonfeiredvpcin them , • - - -• 110GUilst fr. , CANTWELL i - : - • 86 . Maiket street. - n ew Combs; .. . te.ATzuErtmoN ItINZEY'S,.67 haircrr =liar:4-- ~. - 1-1 doz.'Nerz high - back.Shell-Took C.ombn; ' ' ~ . ' 1.1 ". - -narrow bearded top Ar -. .‘. .. 450; ' " 'fancyitOp Bu ff alo . 44 _- -- I. 0 gross com:Horn ''-- n ' . 4 .4" 30 dm, Shell Side Combs, assorted' sites;;: .30 gross emit. Horn Side Combs " . " ' 3 doz. Shell Dressing Combs; , ' 12 . " fititralci " " ''."- "- ' .4- " imitation"'" ' ' 4 -•- ". 50 '" best .E.'itglish Horn. • ' '. - ' . . S "."" S. S. - $. Elle Ivory " extra large , i 18 . 11 S. S. . • " " " tin boxes. 1 - Comb Cleaners. aoliclitso mea.. 'rag subscriber respectfully informeithe Ladies. of , Pittsburgh; Allegheny and 'vicinity, that ke has moved to a more cornmod i 013.5 house, Na. 56 Wend street, near the at. Charles Hotel, where he hes .apened and is opening 500 packages of Dreiden, Berlin; French' and English CHINA and QUEENSWARE.,.. Please, call and see thein+forto describe them is impossible. The stock - embraeds everything in the business, useful or or namental. . rapl6l :- • ' 51.:HODICINSON, WRAPPING PAPER 500,reums Medium Straw , 57.10 ' Clown " . 2do r `. .. Double Crown Straw; Medium, Rag; Received and for sale at the. Paper Warehouse of: 'T apl4 _ ' S.C. HILL, 87 Wood at. r• AWNS, LINEN BERF.GES, LINEN GuyquAnis, 1,1 and Fancy Dress• Goods of every desenpuon jus opened by (nar29:2m) HAhIPTON, SMITH& CO. B RASS CANDLE STlCKS.—bsst received; at the aigq of the Pane and Saw, a spl 6 ndid'assortment of Bras* Candlesticks, of various kinds: For sale by LeurAiAN, No: 78,W00d street • lurits h ARSH , S NEW NOVEl:—.ll.loaastart sza., 1.11: orsi Septetither Night; hp the author at "a . m . ) Oiri Mens'Tales," "lamella Wrnaharr.," "Ariseltt,"etc. Just received - by ' JOHNSTON : apta ConterMarket and 3$ sta., eaF ----- ---t r "." —,i, Oiiitirri--- , A N ARTICLE which is rapidly-coming into waxes a {wholesome, 'nourishing and daimons'. beirerage, .; being mcire.pleaxant and palatable than coalman Coffee; and tar cheaper; as a small paper, costing Only ten tents, will go as far.us four pounds of Coffee: Manufactured bY JOHN S. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pman . d -solst .51 Wholesale by , IL A. PARNRSTOCK It co., . Corner of Ist and Woad; and:: ap2l - . , :Sixth .. and IVicoet SlYeiioS,Pittablar4% . . ttiED . I .PPLES--100 boa. bright pried Applee; sale low. 1 : [op3 o .l . WM. DYER. 111811 moss-42 lbs, lust reed and,for aP29 ." OTATOB3-35 liarrelaßlues;fer rale by: P' TTILN DRIED M EAL,-2o berrel4 Bottled - and Kiln Dried, warranted to keep, received slid for sale by. HEMINGS—;.I bales Allegheny D, r td. e for AIM ,ghtny ei ty or eounty Sett b LAI'LLI--20 barrels and kegs for sale law 12P25 tiV DYER: AT MEAL--freati ground, (our , ownmartofactoiefrY - 3. U •conatantly on hand, and for sale by. , L • ap. • - tE .P .FIRODES & ALCORN, po CIEVIITZ' SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE ; toreale jmayS)J : S. M. YQUNG, fc. CO-t - 1 - 1 - r Ax . —A splendid insortraent of• imite And reltotir -v v Wax, in small cakes, expressly for family use,. re ceived and for sale by 1. B. W. YOUNG co, mayB • N. W. corner of PoOrth and:Ferry: • ACON-21:00-vounds Sides; • 4000 . Hams; received and foriale by S. S •• HARBAUGH.. yINCINNATi .90,11. red rind Thr pale b¢ '[inyBl S. & HARBAUOIT:- - ToLutzsEsso mils. reed and for sale - bT, oral /AS; PATTON, Sr.; N 0.17 Ltherty st. - - D, YE FLOUp.-20bble., reed ard for sale by . maS- ARMSTRONG at, - CROZERL Loa Eat's- BROM, A, -13Toi sale by IrtigyB): J. S. Itl.:youriciA. co.- E. 4 CAN L, •i rletiroui madelo twforsaTa by • ." • [ m4V3P.- - ' J:SAT/YOM•113 4VCO. • Buying. Batas County & City tard'e Relief Notes • _ Pennaylyania Co. - New York . f Maryland . . it New Orleans i dis, . lf 1 4C f tt i 4t 3 (c VV Kt DYER. RE
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