News by Telegraph! RePorted fbi : the ZSildni 008 t• • Toiftwhicvir.... l . _ . SD ArEIt,A.X. OrP TSB opt 11-10TEELS -134,1;k1111/4.grp:W.S/11010Plii -: ...Pnazieta.nna, Ahjti4ftrillresienti iinttoMinence4fii the > dr* 0117Pn.fhttarday nigh - t,and contitmed all yekteiday. One of the parties was kitied, and bettreen fifteen and twenty. weatitled. l'he cooteat was between ti6eP kilnand Moy-I aMeasin gl io seOompamiel.'-.Diating Saturday night the, fittrysimeltittitinitnntstV took thei r a PParatunkpalbreirlitinto the Delaware. During the alitint iestenlay the parties mot - with pistols, guds and kaiser, and attacked each other y, true militaristyle, discharging their guns and acing other Weapons. , . - '• A man named Giles, n 'member of the Fraaklin, was kiilod While leading his party. Before be i ng killed, he was see . ..to fito four times at tho opposit party. An inquest was held, and two uteri catod in the minder. The Pollee_ endeavored _ to quell the riot, but were beaten back by both parties; and the Shetifr, with a strong posse, did not euccoed until late last night in restoring order. .Tho street wher e the fight took place is Covered with blood. Mere has been onl two arrests mede as yet. Elia litness or.Ex2Prtiotdexkikpolig. C mcurnati,Jtlo.o 18. Inlelligenco received in this eity,Atttpd Iccts the 14th, anye,tbat. M r. Polk was• not -l eipeeted :t live through the night. - • • • - . Ex... President. Palk Dead. CITICINNATI, June 18. Positive intelligence has been 'received in our city that Ex-Pregidont Polk, died at Nashville, on Friday evening, or atonic diarrhea. wiiiii.4 . 24.lilo6o , ?ft, bOtitf;wenti Juno 18. A severe ioritridixeccuried,:at ldeatpliii; serer& flat boats Warn stink: Tbo cabin was blown off the steamer.azoo. :..The roof of Cook & liumpbrers C OMMiNti011 1 111;014, and the roofa of the. Exchange . - block of bbilitissi'were also blown o 6" A nuntbe orotheibeiliklege-siete injured. • g ca.. 014 DI ota:y not„Deiui. • • . Cuscoarin, Jane iB. It is now reported that C3B3likli, killed in the- :ccontre, in litidiiciti:;, ; ..County., last - intelligence from there 31.4r9:t.ljni:he—piababl' vroald recover. Turner, hiaitataioaipt;itideali;. Cholera in New Yorh • , NEW:YORE, Jane ISi Tim:44444r of new tam yesterdey wee 42, th camber received 28. Cholera i i t 4l 4livilti4". _ Niumsn.r.g; /ace IS. These were twenty-two deatha from cholera in thi city on Saturday. Cholera,' Lezlagtain.Hy. kr.xurorott, June IS. The cholera is rapidly increasing in this city; Cher wero'several deaths on Saturday. Cholera in Cllnelnnatl„ CINCINNATI, June IS. There wera 20 interments from Cholera, on Saler day, and 23 from other dtreasee. There were th same number on Sunday. • Cholera. in St. Louts. Sr. Lome, Eight cemeteries report &I interments on Friday. The total Comber of Cholera deaths for six days, ending Thursday, were 267. Fearful Rencountra at Frankfort. Paarisroarr, June 18. Mr. W. E. Blackburn, of Lake Providence, vraa killed in a rencountro with'Mr.Stcele , ia plac on Saturday.. • NEW 'YOkit MAR.KET. . ' hiztv Jane 18, M. Float... Sales ofGhio at fo.nner prices. -Grain...There mare inquiry for' whea .and-priees hate alight* advanced.- . % Corn:. The demand for - shipment has been large ant!prfrees are improon g ., Proyisions:.Salert'orMails Pork at' $10;37; sales ofPrime[at $842; this is a.alightsdrasiee.' Ynix, June 18, P. M.: Plont..Tharo has bean a tonsil demand frit ,th Eastern pirtir,•'tirieefare steady. Sales ofCcimaton :Western ,Canal bianda at"144.50.0 1 4;0321,i - , sales - Comma Stabs and.Mised at 6 4 ,56a-41,62i to 4,65 4;75, .tiales 'of Cocimon Genesee at 64 5 68/.- •Round hooped -Ohio '54,81i(ii.5,00a5,121; sate, of Or. 1i5aiiriat44,93;226,00: .safes of pure Genesee at .5,12." CiiiniMealisetandintat 62 ..; 87 0 3 , 0 0.- Grain. -There iu;s -good enquiry 'and 'prices Sim — sales of Gennesee wheat at 1,30; of Ohio' , . .. , . . - Corn:,Tliere iv a good dearloing:to this article, with salpiirnfrnixed at 621063, of southern 'at 62 . . , Provisions— -f or market r'pork is dm, bu prices are' und:OW. We note Bateso f mesa former.mliga, prime 8„89/.. ' • ' its quiet with regular sated at 8} in bbla, and it In Aegs- Whhatay.,-.Batee of Ohio 'itt bids at .v,4 .-• • '". ipttr-A.T. sALE oF - nsGoo • _ ..- - . ‘STipltE,. _6O h.tasarr Szattcr.. k. - 9T-ASONA CO. infoniztheir patrons Mid the pdb . :lie that th . .will commence the sale of their splen A 4 did,slock oti . F.riday;June let, and O r ainnethinT dltYs during which time the whole of their immense establish' mane (including their,five wholesale _rooms; will be .. thrown open for retail:trade, aral for the display of one of the largest andmost fashionable assortments of Fanc and Staple Goods. in , the country, which have all'been larraiatt - stoten;:seithout regard to cost. Forty thousand - dollars of their . tock,. of their-latest and richest styles, have been recently purchased at, the !urge peremptor3 publio.aales. New - Volk, at immense sacrifices, and .will be found t mi e.tarainatton, to be nearly;onmhalf less than usual Pnes.' They-invlte,atterition to a portion :their Goods. enuaterated - below; with their prices nit aed a Ght,Ottins';'. :14;121023c 20„000 , 1.4W -intend to - R 12k. -25 e. 4000. " _ldeal de Laines, ' 25e 1500 '' ' ' I St. , alc 10000 • 3000 , Fine Bereges, 18.025 e, 37050 c " 'Merrimac C alicoes -8 -0 9c. _ 12Ie 20,000' ' " 'fast coIM . " ' 25 12ic ,000 - .$ Daiwa Muslin, all gradea,, •,- 20 per et. less than usual prices. • 100,000yardsBleacled Muslin, all prices; • . = marked down 10 to SOper et: •,' .. 1.00 pieces Bonnet. Ribbon, . 4 460 Wrought Collars, , ; 10 25 25c. , 31 0950 c. 7501 • :-300 LudleeCravats; -1 . 2 e. 2 s- c 100 French Wrought ,dapes, ,socpa,uo 1139'.5, t - 144-Lace Caps. 374054 c. 2521..1 740 Linen Daridkerehiefti • 03. 12c. . - 30DStanding - • . . 'l2O Chernizetts, • - 25V3500. 1,0 Ic. 5 0075 c. Cassinets tut low_lB/C4 Jeans for 15c. A large stock Bonnets, reducer/ about . : 371 per cent.: . Natty style Dress Goods, •. • . 50c. 27620 White Linen, , - • . Shawls Together with the largest stock Silks, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods , o 64 , $:um:tin this city,with an imrnense Va "{my- of =other Goads— affording- to ;retail purehaser trtaratipportunitg of obtaiairtg the best Goods at from 25 40.40 per cent, less than regular prices - , They invite an .early call, .aszaany of their obsooest goodswill soon be 117: NZ, deviation trove the marked price.: • A. A: . MASON Jo* co.; • - 40 Market street, between 3d and 4th. -., - ANTI DRESS 211,4E1Na Esztsiziriaretrr. 1 A4 - 11L DIIFF hag ,reeently received the latest desi ' in, of DressesiCardlnalsinnd every article in herhne of .bnsinessi' and:is prepared io axecute'all orders at The shortest notsze.• Merchants -ordering Cardinals or Visites made, may relY upon obtaining. work in every respee equal -TO that obtained fain:tate east. Head Dresses, Dress Caps , Capes, Collars, Laces, Eibbons,.Flowers Friegesi limps, Ladies' Eldkrs., tee.; always on-band a is ---- . - - - - '-.111R.5: DUF'F , S, ID St i Clair.at, • • -Boy -Char:stare. - etASES of above Goods, 34,44 and 9-9. wide, fancy ‘,..iltrl doable Fable for sale by mar29.2es, HAMPTON. SMITif do Co Aci SACKS DRIED APPLES; :Peatheriuloriale by • jes . •. ARMSTRONG A CROZER. -•'- • - .• . , ":". A . •-••• : • - Try. Raja "li4torkiii.,!l•4o.lolArirst. • 400100 Torliedoert;!klA.?- • !' :300 bores Crackers;:.; Fire Cracke; . • - / o aies, containing sOoo,,packoCreekeri; 20'boges Jackson Cricker; 020 doz. I, 2,3,4 or-Rockets . ; . .** • • . 2 cases, cont'g 200 Ckinese Rockets grotto Pin lYbeela ;.. ; , Serpents; • - , 4 ". Roman Candles, 0 balli; 10 . Plower Pols; V 10. • • ",: rued 4 inch Triangles . ; • Grass•boppera ; 15 " Port Fires; 25 81ue Lights;' • . 41) " Scrolls, Nos.l, Land 3. . and for tattl - Jut ree'd e by ., JOSHUA RHODES, • • No. 0 Wood street. if •wr eater •The onarn smoned cers 6'42 411 tr, thelst rigade 15ili DiviiiortPenne. yolunteers will neet at the New Cocrt Moine, in the Cny of Pittsburgh IffAiLlst Monday (241 day) of July, at 11 o'clock, for the , urpose of electing one Major General. j 018: . Join! E. laclatosovt, d/italc *Brigade Iruipector. . , • LlCf Arszvm, PRACTICAL iisprEß, 72 Folutb I trect, otters to the public H ATS* • or his owe manatee tore, of the most appneved a - rna;of udfading COMB and nous, °ramie costly material and unrivalled workman -hip.. (Er Keevil's best at $4,25, 'trimmed ahead of the IT leaden and mouutacturers round the 'Horn. FRANCIS KERVIL, • Manufacturer. 1111111 ielo:3t air Hand Street Brldge;.—An Election will be Nit at the Rooms, North end of said Bridge, 'on the Ist Monday of July neat, for onaPresident,ten Manage!a,' one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to manage the • areal ofTel* said Bridge for the ensuing year. • Wm.lituuttitotr,Presq. ID" Bata. Gas. J. H. WATSON will' be supported fin &boor General, at the ensuing e'er, ion. .. You Ispiszaz.., . Elizabeth, Ja lie 19; 781 D. • . Coronor...l offer ;vtivi le(1 of me to the Dem. crude County Conventional, a candidata for Coroner. if I have any friende, I want them to leg tor me now. Loorox REA Late of bioti n del RCy. F. 117-Books: Books I Cleinerit La ;per, or the . Book with the Iron Clasps iby Angus B. Givanh L l Dermot O'Brien, or the Taking of Treilage; a Tale 9 . i : , 1694 ; by 11. W. Herbert. The Crimes of Paris by Robert F. Greeley. ; ~11. 1 ar_tin, or the Foundling; by Eugene Sue ;—fresh sap 1 Ply. For sale by _ WORK & HOLMES, • ;/7 - Third street, opposite the Post Office. " fp'• Major Gessieraili, ROIL Eliatr,al. Jona will be i 'l 3 PPorted tor Major General, by • lane . uounneleopy4' MAW, VOI;UNTEM. (17`1Por Pkillsid elphlia.—.SpeciatlUeeti n g s of the Allegheny EngWe nod Hose Company will be held at Allegheny Hall, FM) street. every Monday evening p vious to starting for Philadelphia. Those interested arerespectfully invited to attend. [l:7-ilunday Trips to Beaver...- The steameri BEAVER. will leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga beta House, every Sauday morning, at 9 o'clock, for . Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at o'clock, and vrrive at 4 o'clock, P. ta. Fares Tnicrminvz czars. Mar and Trunk IlifertiMaoo...The Journeymen Saddlers, Horne . kers' Society meets first Saturday o every Mon th , at Union Hall, corn r o ot Smithfield and Filth streets. (mayl9:ly) • W. C. Galtaara, Sec'y. - ..ICJ Economy. If you wish to save your money and buy a superfine HAT or CAP, cad/ at FLEMING'S E IAT . S'PORP_,.where you will find a complete assortmen sf the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. r -Wu. FLEMING, ^...narZkyl 130 Wood st., corner e f Virgin alley. • _' - - Eft¢l. 0. oii..ii i Meeting, 'Washington Ran, Wood street, between sth arto Virgin Alley. • Pnts4I7RGII reening. LODGE, No. 338—Bleets every Tuesday AttaCANTILIc ElfeaVelitint, NO. 67—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. niar4--I y 0:7 - • I. 0. of 0. P ZoICEST LODGE, meets at th e Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin %Bey, every Thursday- evening, at 8 o'clock. :61n mayl Gamma BAutearr,See'y. new th ED-0. W. linui on s t. Rani a ree story Brick, errenneLD Sr., one door to be low Sixth street TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sen, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gra, resforing the rack I. its origitud sha_pe. 'TEETH EXTRACTED, with linle or no pain. DECATSD Trim permanently saved by rtnococo, preventing the Tomltmehe, which ts much het ter than curing it, though it should be done in five min. utes, or even militantly. apt!: ly TOa- Attention ROBERT BARRER, II ttacu alton, N 0.31 Marker, between Seamd and Third ram s Piaiburgh.—Conatently on hand, a large and general a. torment of FasniOnaaLa ReaDT-las DE Cl.crninto. Particular attention paid to the Cutting . of Cana.. Work, width. will be made in the mast fashionable man ner„and on. reasonable terms. may 9 ErOdd Fello ws + Hall RoOrrh Ora, Batons Wood and Ssnintfseld 'intro.—Pitsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets fid and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, Nco' 0, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every VVednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, No. ISO, meets every'filmlay elong. Trount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Priday evening, mayahly IiTC°T --------- _-auttipation of the bowels or costiveftess, hew!' adlie, pain in the - side and breast , nausea and sicknes variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, &e., are the usual symptoms of Liver Complaint, Wright' dian Vegetable Pills are always certain to remove the above complaints, because they purge from the body those morbid humors which are the cense, not only of at , *Borders of the liver, but of every malady incident to man: A siilgle 25 cent box will in all eases give relief ad perseverance willmost nesurhdly drive every peal le oi' ditwase fronathe body. -Beware L if . Cou tz it,,fi its and Imitations: - Remember that .the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the 'wring' a signataie of WtoJasz Watoirr on theiop label -of each box. _ `Remember, also, that H. Smyser, Druggist, corner.° hiarket and Third Streets, is not an agent for Ws mai eine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine.thal offered by lum for sale_ , • . The geiniine is for sale a Dr Wrighths Principal Office,l69 Race street, Plitadclphia; and by JOHN i I OIDSON, 156 - Liberty street, Pittsburgh . Pa., who is'sole agent: for this city, by whom dealer; can be sup. plied at the .wholesale rate. Icl9 1 INSURANCE. rptiE DELAWARE_ MUTUAL .SAFETY. INSDR-, ji,.. ANCE C OMPANY - -4,office, North Room of the Ex. , ' - change, Third street, Pkiltidelphia. ~. FIRE INStrltAt*.-BUildiLlks, Merebillldi2ls ' qnd other 3. property in town , and country, insured against lola fir damage by fi re at the lowest rate of, premium. Masi= Insca , tats.—They also - insure .Yessels 'Car. - i oes and freights, foreign or. coastivise, under open or ~special policies, : as the assured may desire. . fil„.stio TRAIVSPOIMATION.--,They also insure raerchaii, dine transported by -.Wagozni, Railroad Cars, Canal Bowls and Siesta Boats, on rivers and lakes, on - the most liberal terms: . ` - DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, ohn - C. Davis. Robert Eturton;Tohn it. Penrose, Samuel' Edwania, Geo. G.,Leiper, Edward Darlington, _Liana R. Davie Williani Folwell, John •Newlin, Dr. R. M. Huston. JamesC. Hand, TheOphillis .Pauldlng, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Shinn, Hugh Craig; George Serrill„ Spencer M vain Charles. Kelly; , L - G -- - Johnson, ,Jr, Hay, D r S. Thotimi, John Sellers,WlTl. 'Esre, Jr, - - DIRECTORS' AT PITTSBURG,II.—D,T. Morgan; Win, Bagalcy, JDO. T. Logan. . , ''.,- • --- - : .-• . . Ricusan S : M WILLIA MARTIN, President. ...; .• . NiCWBOLD, Secretary. . • .: . .-- 117 - 01fice of the Company,No. 42 W-aier street, Pitts burgh. . Beltbdtf) - P. A, MADEIRA, Agent.. , -TEXT BOOK OF MECHANICAL'DRAWING,-for a ' Self-instruction and (or the use of Schools, contain , , tig: lat.-A .ieriet of progressive.practleal-problems to eometry, with full explanations, couched in plain and .. simple terms; showing also-the construction of the Par :- allet Ruler, Plane Sealer and Protractor.- 2d-..Exain. p les for 'drawing' Planic, Sections'. and Elevations of ; uildings and Machinery - the mode of drawing e.leva., dolts from Circular and Polygonal plans, and. the Draw. ing -of Roman and Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An Intro ' action to ,Isortietrical. Drawing . 4th.: A treatise on Linear Perspective, with numerous - examples and rap explanationa, rendering the study of the art easy and ' agreeable. sth. Examples for theprojection of ihadows. ;. he whole illustrated with .fißy.qux Mi r ateelpla Contain. rig overtwo hundred diagrams. By Wm. nifie,Ar ehitect, and Teacher of Drawing in - the Central High School of Baltimore. Price,,sa,op ". - • - . ~.. ”. It is the'liest work on Dravring that we have-eve seen i. no young Mechanic, inch as a Machinist; Engl. n cart CabinerMaker,Millwright or - Carpenter, ihould be without it."--TNew York Scientific American. For sate b Jen; y ' JAMES D. LOCKWO.O*: • • . - . i '- .-(l3'Wood street. GfiCTE AFDC/NS—Something new and beautiful, feu the Ladies 'Just received, from New York - ,a few uperbly finished Grate Aprons and Cut 'risotto Pope for Lonlring-Plassee. For sale li J. D. LOCK woc)r), • •• 6d Virood arrest,- ft:, OR--SALE...bioth.,, letAjh,--,.--, a .ha ying " each 21 feet front oh Prospect or Bedford Stree t, by 127 deep to a 25 feet - alley. - Also, two Lots, each 21 feet fronfonlVebster street by 127 deep to a 23 feet alley. Price, tt4CO a Lot. Tema: 850 in hand of City or County Script balance in seven equal yearly payments ''' - - - 5. - _,CCTIIBERT; ___ Jell:1 _____ - - ' per - IL,t, : Elrdithietr t; .__.__ . I A/Mt .-. JOIIN A TAYLOIi J K. Trip.ltir do Dk4sv . ...., ~ , A'5..b.."2 Liberty street (loin. dam- bdoio St. Claiisireet,) IurAritIFAcJIIRE, ALL xiNp4• OF WIRE CLOTH, .I.n. from No. 2 to No. fint:Brass And 'lron Wire RID DLES and SIFTERS from - No, 'GO:: ' ... , Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CLINDERS:•,,,i . -All enders, kineceds' of HAND IVORIr, Screensj:Dirti (, ages ; , F'. - .. '• ' • RI VETS—Blaelr;Tinnid, Copper and Brass, of ovary size, on hand pr mace to order. ••'—' '- ''...' ', ' 'WIRE—Iron; Brass, Copper . and Steel of every size ' 'BROOM. WIRE, Sheet Hrass,Japahned and Britannia ' Orders for any kind, of the above articles trill'be promptly filled. Purchasers will find hto their advert age to calf and 0 /Mille oar StOCk. - ' "jeo:3m pAD—L-VyltlNEW— on, Tildirollock, or Life lu the Woods, - by . .T, T. The author o Washitie-tem and Ids Generals, ke. ~ . - Life anti „Writings. of Be Watt piiiton, by Ili.. W. Canipbell,#thortifß•ordei-Witrfare, tr.O. lust:received b 5;,. .. , ..,,:.. „ .. ~410.1,INSTON 41Ic STOCKTON, -.leB ' Cor. 3d end M arket st.: - ... IiVFPAIA.Dt CASIDAY;Bit 4 Ptttsb ffrlePaiz " Pro' .atod Brbker43fß"r274 myshs,. 1 =IC Commercial anti i`®existitno - 4 3arsntruG amp Titzt N B. CRAIG - J. CAROTHERS W A. HILL , .CiasrarrrEn rim Jana. PASSENOM ARRANGEMENTS FOR t6lit Sleinnoatacketleavesdally fo r Cinching it to Ain • Passenger Packet, v i a Brownsville, to Baltimore awl Philadelphia, BA. at., and 6r. . - ail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A at., and 12j Western and Southern ?Jail Coaelitarie, 6 North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, to A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily; 9 A. at. North - Eastern, to . Philadelphia, daily, except Stindays,4 . ARRIVALS AND DELARTURE.OF MAILS. .. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A.: .M., closes 121 a. Western Mail, pin. and Louisv.,-due 8 P. kt:,elosess A.ll 3outh.vin Bal t. and Washington,due 8 p. at.,elosesfi A. at. Noith-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. M., closes 9 L. Erie and Western 'New York, due B'r: rs.i elosesB A.m , . . . .. . • • P ar e . AJked. - O ffe red Bank of.Pittshfirgh ' ss ,0 0 350,1 l• Szehangeßank ' 50,00 ': - 47;00 ' 46,00. Vlerehants'end M. Bank - 50,00 • 26,00 • 49, Farmers , Deposit Bank• •• • -.• ••• '' • -None in market. Eland Street Bridge • • ........ - 50,00 50,00 . •49, Northern Liberties Bridge• • - •••• • .- 50,00 .• 35, Old Allegheny BrAge ... - .... ..- 2.5,00 36,00 Connellsville'R. R.Stoekprild on ' • - • ,4 - shirres,32;so•"- • ... .. " ..... • . • • • . 4 ity Bonds (6 irk cent;) .. • •.. -• .. • 1 5,00 92, litonoOgatiela Bridge. • • ;-: • ."•- •• • 25;00 100 16,5 15 . .1N , Stook ...... ..... •..•.. - . .-. .. . 50,00 PPenna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia .. •..•.•.. • • • 91 enna.3ls, " 1, II .... ....... .:-.......101i. New issue Treasury Notes, 6 1 s; quoted iu Philadn••ll7+ . , Daily ReVICW or the Ittarketa: OFFICE OF THE POST. TVESDA rbroarnem, June 10, V_ 4 4o. There has been no change in the market, as yet he weather continues fine. FLOUR. :There has been no arrivals of any ac count, Salea in a regular way are making in, pre views prices. - _.' SCRIP t sCaliPtt rIARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES,. &c.. AT 1 4. j 'PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tusansy, the ad . day o umr, at 10 o'clock, A. at.. at the Carriage Manufactory° Me subscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and' mithfield streets, Pittsburgh. Splendid Chanel for a Bargain, and to ride in your own: Carr ia ring pang Inerder to close up my sp sales, I will sell at the time andplace above stated, all my finished - stock of Ve - . idea, which are done up in the latest styles and of the", best material. It consists in part as follows: ... • 6 Pancylop_Buggies; 6 Common Buggies, - without tops ; 2 Handsonte Barouches, suitable for lor 2 horses; ,?.' ' 1 Splendid , Dickey-seat Carriage; :$• . 1 do Family Carriage, with 3 seats; 1 Standing lop Barouche. Sale positive. Tiaats--4 months, with approved endorsed paper, or :. 1 . Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or Comity Scrip, in equal c , portions. All accounts due by me. will be taken in pay neat. - - E. ht. BBILOW, Pittsburgh. ~• jelB:td JOHN D. DAVIS. Aucilt. "E. iny24 --- tiitorlons News TOE LARGEST It R E AD In the two Cilia can be had At TIM PIITISIMILGI{ BAKERY, Cor. Penn and Irwin sta. 911 HE undersigned most respectfully returns thanks to k ji his kind customers of Pittsburgh nod Allegheny, forl he Patronage bestowed on him the last seven yearv, and sures them that he will at all times try to keep to the LALROEIST of die LARGE, or any other advertisement brought before the public ; and, seeing a deviation from tome of those divertisements, I am determined to keep them to the mark. Therefore, I will give Eight Loaves Bread, weighing If lbs. each, or Six Lonves,2 fits, each for 25 cents, cult, and cash only. All other size Loaves in proportion, and no mistake. Cakes, PilofEread, and Crackers of all kinds, whole- ale and retail. MARTIN CONNOLLY, ielo:3tdAw No. 65 Penn sweet and 20 Irwin street. _ Removal of the Pittsburgh Baker, ' FAMILY GROCERY . AND BOAT STORE, I, o THE CORNER all PENN AND /MIN sugars, PIITIMAG. 111 E undersigned having returned from the East, and having purchased since the great reduction in prices. . ost respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public in general to his well selected stock orGBO ' CERIES, which he is selling at a small advance on astern cost. • Spices, of Philadelphia manufacture, Itiad warranted ~. maniac article. Tobacco in all its varieties; also, Spanish,..lialf Span - - sh and Conamon Segal's, which he wall sell on most ac •ommodating terms. TEAS, TKAS,,kc.—Good Young Dyson Tea. no cent cs lb.; Extra Young limn Tea. 75 cents to 81,00 t, b - Black Tea, from at, to 75 cents' lb.; anal Coffee, an extra article, 12 lbs. 81,00. Salmon, Alackeral. Iferring. Codfish, Ham, Bacon Pickled Pork, Soap, Candles, /cc.: ,- . The LARGEST BREADin Pittsburgh, for cash; Pilot Bread and Crackers of alt kinds alWays on hand, Also a fall assortment of Cakes, as usual, cheap for cash. ielfasiiklirr_ ....,_ MARTIN CONNOLLY.- fen.ilifili;- • An k VERY VALUABLE BUILDLNG LOTS,. in the 1 - 1,1 Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in Allegheny City, near the Diamond Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth on delivery of deed; the balance in foot equal annual payments. For further in. .rination, please call on the subscriber, at the _ware. room of Edward Todd k Co, corner of Fifth and l'tt, Ike streets, Pittsburgh. SILVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, June B.l6l4o.—dltualtw ivE. — ;'l - V -- 1 ------- -jooKs.--A. — fiZ - r --- .-o.y.47ffronctirrfut nrentonl . JA illustrated with numerous eripavinss ou wood.. 1 vol.; muslin. Tile incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin And he • .1), by Charles Eeecher, Fort Wayne, tudi emu.; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON 4 STOCRTON, Je w----_ Cor. &I and Marvel eta. drACKERE o ... large No. 3; . " " 1 ; 2; _ .20 hf. bbla, Nos. Land 9, Mass. ins'n Landing and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON, Nos. 172 and 174 Linerty street. PECILI---N l'ElliiioßE. T ti t z subscriber o has r Just a re v eciTeivief,d, eat.tiltiwPeeilf.iti4Te::‘ 4 .±.tock'r:i pure GREEN AND I:ll...a r gß TEAS, from N. York,' all of 'which has been received 'in this cottntry :late the Ist of February fast, consisting , of the different mdeagrOwn in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being . mong.the largestin the West,we are prepared tow hole sale on better terms than any other house in the city.: We invite retnii-greccrs to call and examine our stock ,nd prices. They can have it packed in, .i. i and 1 16. Packages, 5 /b. tin cannisters, or by half chests , to sail their conveniece. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from St cts. to $1.50 te lb; Ning Young Souchong, 50 eta ; Con go 50, and Englis h Bre ukfastso; Young Ilyson, Gunpow der and Impenal, from 35 cents to $1.25 p lb. • - Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing, rity2l:dlkw 11. JAYNES 7D Fourth st. • wan% SUGARS.— Covering's Loaf, Crushed tind T.if Pulverized Sugars, just rec'd and for sale by the street. bbl. or nt retail, at the P ERLN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth mar2l , ----_______----s---- y VINE COFFEEs—maii, Java, Lagarti. St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just reed and for.salel at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth st. ' may 24 RAISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth Luxes prime Rai. and 50 small drums fresh Figs ~Must received and for sale ni the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 FOLITUI ilrt7Cl; mayso Cill 0 m A.....naker. Br. ma, No. I Chocolate and Cocoa; &no, Schmitz swe e t [SEAChocolate sat rec'd and for sale at the PEKIN MA STORE, 70 Fourth street. mayll4 York Narsts dr m"uracfltory. 7111 E undersigned has just returned from New York 1, with a large, splendid a everylected assortment .f ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of kind. He invitee Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most - beautiful article of Ernosm PARTINGS for Bands. Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural partings, and At so close and easy, that they cannot be iliatingutsbed from the natural hair on close inspection. ~ SOSlrrima Naw.—Tlie lute Balance Spring surmonnts the difficulty, and must eupercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees i - it bears equally on every pars of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance , fin these it is unlike the old il it shows the forehead equal to the natural heir. . . Wig woman are particularly invited to call and et sininc the articles for thernselres. J. CAMERON, • .. Np. 89 Third st., near Wood. N. B. , —lteMember the New York Hair Manufactory. may ls :dem&siebn • . FRESH SUPPLY - OE THE LATEST sme most FABIIIONADLE Vestlssgs, Csstalmereas flatmuser - Goads, P' • - CLOTHS, dpo. •- . DELiANY, 40 Liberty street, respectfully calls 'the s attention. of his friends and the public , to his new supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style o Fancy Cashmaretts, drabted French Habit Cloths, Italian Sanimer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck - . Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres t end all other articles suitable for customer trade: Also, a large and general ssortmeut of READY-hIADE CLOTHING, made up In dill most fashionable manner, and will be sold low. for •ash.= - [jeLdecw) P. DELANY. i 55,,,,,, . THE undersigned are now in receipt of their *mint I. supply of FRESH' SPRING GOODS.. They res. pectfully Ink: the of Aferchantsfand Deafen : enerally to an examination of their stonk; - feeling -as unsd that they can offer Goods on the most faoorabk term sid.at Me matt reasonable prices. ' Their stock embrace* cry article in the Vnriety and Fancy Dry Goods line, Btogether with Drown 'and Bleached Nlnslins,'Drillings, ingliams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., c. AIcCANDLESS & CANPBELL,—,. N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley tottyls d&w OTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer a Depos tie Bank Bank of 'Pittsburgh intend making application to he next Legislature, for such alteration of their Cherie as will give them Banking privileges ; or, if deersk d ex , edient, will ask to.be incorporated as anew Bank. order of the Board of Directors. jeldttmL • • JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier. 11 - 7 . Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Logisfuture meets, ud send bill to this office. tiQST-Last sataidarafternoon:or evening, , D,T4 - 271 a-Lady's Gold .Bracelet, with one Topaz set. The oiler will inceiven, liberal reward onleaving-thißrace efat :lw - . A FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPES' TOO LS:— Jest r • e ceivekand•for-sale by MISER au LAUFAIAN, - mayo. No. 79 Wood 'urea. - riIL I .I I I.PAGNe...IYINES—' -Grown iuntAnelfor rantids iiertarq . pfrn botttes, of recent importation, for (jet)) J; R. BONNET, ~ ~~;~ ~.. i7-'!•:',' , :::-.', - ;' ,,, ,!' ,,. ,:.:T'.. STOIDNI9w Fors mhzzati..Rai Packet. ' • The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Klaus' ;Y Kovxrz, Master, will leave forum above and /literate cuter ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.; For fr or passage, apply on board, or to ~., app GEO. B. M ILTENBERGER, Ag't. :1; ----I:oll3liiVarlia..9t--ri-A—tztvr.l,4__; - re i FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI tr. LOUISVILLE 01110 Mg. . • •• C REGIMAII SATCIWAT Ptern..--Th e A No I fineand pot passenger steam Pac • ket TEL J. Ilezlep., Corn mander. leave ittsburg for Wheel . ing.Cincinsinti and Louisvillewil./ a nd allP intermediate Ports • very Saturday, at 10o:clock precisely. . ' For freight or passagßßY e apply on board, onto The Tele • FO TH i DUNCAN, Agents. graph has been built expressly (or a regular Pitcket,rind - with a view entirely to the comfort or - par engers; the acoommodations are inferior to no boat o • e western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex , on with Beals—tithe Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9,r0 Sant nethrongh,arva DATIL • ap2l-iy 1 IS 4•111. PitSslbtu-gh and Brownsvill e Daily Packet) Line. _ . ,1848. , PU ___ -. RCART Ist,lBlB. Falsntraa IiaLEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. NDA 4 flat P, M. ll - The following new boats complete the line forte present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Cant. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS Itl'LANti, Capt. E. Bennett. The bouts are uticely new, acid are fitted up without iagard to expense, Beery comfort that money ,can Procure has been proai. ed. The boats will leave the ltionongaltela Wharf -Boat. at the foot of Ross st. Passengers - will be punctual ma hoard, us the boats will certainly leave at the adaiortiser hours. ball __ • Regular Packet for Sluttish. itfirria THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Datums, will leave forth above •. and inter mit Lite porte on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' For freight OrptL6lsllSe apply on board, or to . .1 atr2s ALE°. E-AIILTENBF.RGER,".Ot: New wt ir packet. . • ~,..,.,.. . : :The new. and splendid passenget = i __ ~ steamer J AMESNELSON, G. D. Moore -..1.•.s.::::: ''' Master, will run as a Regular Pracke • - ''' between Pittsburgh and' Wheeling, leav rig cho c k ty every Tue sday, Thursday and Saturday', a tO 00, A. 31., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednos • ay and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. 11. For freight or passage, (having superior aceommoda nom) npply on board. • The James Nelson is an entirely new bout, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat • n the, river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, decd:tf Agents. ........_. IikTEW BOOKS — Irving—The Crayon Aliseellany 11 comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstend Abbey. C omplete on in one volume—elegantly printed: CurzThe Monasteries of the Levant. Post, S vo. • Ilustrated. A volt an,; of more than ordinary interest, relating a series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • 5 The field occupied by the volume is almost entire y new.—Cemniereial Adz-eraser. A book of gentiemanly, liberal, scholarly' interest. 'lnch reminds us not a little of 13 eckford's Spanish Ex u rsions. or the vivid eastern rernioiscein!es of Rothe Literary World. Cooper--l New edition of early works.l—The Spy, re. vised, Sec.. with new introduction and notes. Complete in I vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 51,2:x,,' The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first Amerman books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as II jaremise. We well remem her the enthusiasm with larhich they were received, and he proud eXpectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was soon allowed a seat by the side of Goldsmith arid Addison, and Cooper was translated in every country .o the continent where any interest was felt to II foreign , literature.—Literary Wor/d. For sale by J. D. LOCKWOOD, - jeld _ _ 63 Wboil 'street. : PRIVATE Ilifif.F.A. — — B - Ef.4 ---- . Dr — , - ,Bnsimo ' t' .., GS Diamond Alley, can he consulted in all C . j0v,..%. c io ns t : it-utl.parni frame.Me r de 1 ice tern a t s i re incidents 'ie.* Syhilisand Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhees ' ' and its consequences, together with all es. tenor • maser, impurities of the blood, with ell diseases of vetterealorigin,skin discases,withstnetures,gleet.urethml discharges, seminal weakness and impotency-; also, piles rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb. Monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula it ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loin,, irri. :clone of the neck of the bladder andlidneys, scorbutic eruptions, totter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, dec. TVVELYE YEARS' PRACTICE - Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment ofVene real disorders, and those. arising from youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood. whereby the constnniten may have been enfecbled,enablesDr.Drown to offer assurances of speedy relief to alt who may place theinselves under his care. . . Dr. Brown', offices one convenientlyurrattged into set; trate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. 11. 'without fear of exposure to other visitors. . ~. .. . It is of importan advi ce y persons in need oftnedical aid, to °Matti good privately and promptly. To all such, .Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dip rinser do their various forms and stages, oftersinducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby app prised that Dr. Drown has been regularly educated Is eyery bronch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. . - .. Dr. Brawn is this only regularly educated surgeon it Pittsburgh- . who gives his whole attention to those core. plaints. 1117 . Certai,safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter. niptlon from business. , tir - -Horni a or Rupture .— Dr. Brown also bwitee per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid portico tar-attention to that disease. Letters fro m adistance, asking advice, most contain a fee, or they will Rothe attended to. HlGrOffice on Diamend Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations _strictly confi dential. 0c45-d&wly EUMATISM.—Dr. Drown% newly diseovred rem- It edy for Rheunintism le a speedy and certain reniedy for that painful trouble. It Bever fails. . Office and Private Consultation Rooms Mi.' 66, Dia mend 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa: The Doctor is always. at home: ' , " innlB-dawlf . ' New Hardware' Store, SZON 'OF THE-PLANE AND SAW, 78 Woad street , 'Pittsburgh. - morunEß.& LAUFMAN. Imparters and. Dealers .F . e. 1.11.; rei gn and Domestic Hardware, in all het varieties are nprepared Sell as low and oae reasorrable terms as can be purchased 'elsewhere. t 'We solicit ou -friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our Stock, which - consists In part of .Efstives and Forks Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Reza.' ra; House riMmings, such as Looks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, .together with - every other article usually kept in Hard . ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and Mechanics generally to our assortment of TODiES whie have been selected with.great care, and which we a determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. iStp2alkw AT THE SIGN OF 'ft-IEI%AS kl AND SAW, a lit assortment of 01 eincinnsui COOPERS, TOOLS.' For sate b y •' - • VEER & LAUFAIAN may,. No. 78 Wood street. OAP NEAL_ the mill daily at a lowerf manufactured bfore ofrered to families, and equal to that cr in je4 [Chronicle Rtionnsfr-itr,com. 500 FlGS—Just receivaarr — a 'lie 6 - - jell :70SinfA RHODESiNo:6lggoodat, NE I =iMM ----, • - %61111111 Ptitt.T. 0 P.ITTSitIIRG/1 4 prer ws:ria trt rtte casa aar li4D Ar A - IMM -11 "Steamer Sholesi *aver: - • " Mtclugan N 0.% Gilson, Beaver. • - Jacobi, Brownsville, •• Atlantic, Paricinsort;ldo...l • • - • Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. • • 44 " Mig ens Wheeling- • Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. • :" f Mt. Vernon, Rountz, Cincinnati. t 'Visiter, Cineinntiii. • - DEPARTED, • 'Steamer Michigan No.l2;Gilson, Beaver: •. Lakehlrie, Sholes:Bea;rer. Baltic; lacebs,•Briivrnsville Atlantic, Parkintion, do. • Camden, Hendrickson, ItlcKeespoir. , Wellsville, Higgins, Sunfish. • " North River, Dean, Cincinnati. " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. '- • —, ,,,NLF" Z. Taylor, Lucas, Steubenville: • • Rosedale Gardens.' haroTun subscriber, having leased those beau tifiil , Gardens 'knotruf as the ROSEDALE GARDENS, All eg heny e that h the outruns o Pittsburgh and that they are now Openfor visiterru the Dolictings having been entirely-re. fitted, and the Grounds laid out in new and desirably 1. leasaiit plans. Visitors furnish utivith ICE CREAM. h 'I`IIAWRERRIES and CREAM and all the 'delicacies and refreshments In season. - , • , . The -Steamer ARCH V- MASON will make regain rips every hour in the day, during the summer season. from the Allegheny IVharf, to Rosedale. je9:3m J. W.MELALEY' Proprietor. • Ir. °od or see sv ori7lrder t r. NEW ARRANGEMASENT.-:Th'effiti' steamerTHOS. scar? will corn- Mance O n Monday., Mn' Zth, to run from the old . Greenwood Landing, loot of Pitt stieet, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. M.., and at each even our until 9 o'clock .9. or; last trip from the Garden ai to P. at. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicaciesef the eason. Tea at 6 o'clock. The. Garden,- with a large collection of Greenhouse Plantsi - Dahlins, Annual Flow Cr Plants and Shiubbery. The comfortable - wharf boa Greenwood, will be pieced at Pitt st. lattding: imy4 every WELI,I I. For Heaver and Wellsville.' Tics new and splendid passemger steamei • CALEB COPE, A. MITADOCr, Master,;avi leave for the above and all intermediate por t Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. -- ,For For freight or passage, having superior aceom Med l ions, apply on boar& may 4 New nellt illil • • A dt ' Trnr steamer BEAVER, Cans. E. Cr.anut, Master, will leave this city edery Monday e tesday and Friday, at IQ A. M. • ] ;She baa a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge,prepared to receive freight at anytime. Ony4l a ial s 1/11eligt'itPu'- . r• : Wm. B. Wheeler, • 'STEAMBOAT AGENT, CII/1 be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Boom, corner of Water and Smith.- -__ _ ___ ._— field streets, Piisburgh• .. ______ mar:, 04fiat Tne fine new poweengerateamer AARON KART, 'W. J. KOVIITZ, Homer, will leave for t a ove and intermediate ports; regularly. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. _ .--...111.111111111111**igio:_ ...,,,..•....,..l e.C11,1/Zlo,tft,d, .........-- •••••---,-- - - "v. et ' between- Clierryallayand Grantat;_. 4,it2-1- IDr. George Bit Gook..-: irkiT/CF4 in Fourth street. near Grans, immediately oxj , posita .11 . 1i . . - d3akewell's in. tho room lately ,occupied man office _by Alderman Miller. Re rkay be round, tit tight, in Mi. 71-SL-Charles. Eriympyl! asta TirRII "LL.II.B.DIONO,POL/E. S.AItrSTFA/41 $0 KITS , . 11917411Cil tact will be pyriven by calling at 11.1eGurn y y — Faibionab le Tailoring Esta blishinent,Thirn street Sr Cb cries Betiding;' - - Morro: &nal:profits and" quick sates. 7:7.7VAR1811t : Tre4 and good: Nit. AiILLRSi I' ADA. WM. SICEETSON,IISTMM7)I6/ VTILLER RICKLItODL'Makrak Graters, and Im 111 poriers Brandies,,Wnies and &gars; Nos- 17V anaP.e 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh; NEW Bum prime S—. val , by Harris. Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. i The Clergy of America— , The Czar, hie Court and Peopie. t Women of the Revolution. Irving's IVorks ; new edition. Life and Corresponeence of John Foster. Holmes' Poems. • De Poe's Works, - complete; 20 vols. , coMete; 2 vols. , F ielding i and Smollett pl ; complete. he Progress of America • 2 thick vols. Forsale bY - s iIOSWORTR & C 0.,, 4th street, near Market: I:l7*Clergymeri and strangers aed to call at tile Book Store of H. S. Bosworth Oz Coon Fourth street near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuable works. To LET—The large Three Story Brielc SPare house, No:112 i n of July. En ßeq , r na.dreiriet. Possession giver A. BRADLEY: Death to the Rata.' -. TTis a notorious fact' that of all evils, none are held in • ~.11. such abhorrence as those of Rats, Alice; Roaches and . Bed-Bugs, and to have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of, tell— ..n..preparation has been discovered • by which-thoee who'whth, may become rid' Of this evil, which ir festi more or less every . house in this city. Thin preparation has now beep in use in Germany about seven years, (and in the Muted States for the last 'tive,) and by every one who has - given it a trial...been .ionounced the hest remedy they have ever used for ex erminating Rats, Mice, Red-Bugs, Roachee, dce. • The articles contposinir this composition are in them :elves very innobentjamdContain not a particle of poi '. n ; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes • the 'stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few : • ours--as soon as it has affected the stomach. the anklet , become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter , . an that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. -This Is no humbug. We will warrant it t d houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ice., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. J. S. M. YOUNG dr. CO., _._. jetil N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry sta. Pittsburg. 2 A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miler 11. below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be : t ;wen three and four acres of ground, well shaded.with ru3t and ornamental trees, and a large collection of ehoicte shrubbery. Also, en extensive Green•house, con tain] n the finest varieties of exotic plants. Comma. dious .‘'•tiloons are erected for the reception of ce Creas, Pastry, Fruit, Nnts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of . Plants, both active and 'exotic. Boguets tastefully put up at all seAsons of the year. Tea every evening at oclock. *. ' ' A comfottable Steamboat leaves the foot of Piu street very hour dining the day and evening, landing at the • arden gate. . • Sunda uzy- Kept on Vemperance principles, and closed on Y. Poi 'anal and Gazette copy.]; my2D Noe. A LL PERSONS imovvin tic g theraselves indebted to :A. 11 StEIVART, Liquo.••Aferclusatoire hereby unified that Ns books and accourt le have been left with Alderman LA RELY, for settlem enc After the 15th of June, stun will bo brought on all the accounts unsettled. myso:td .13178.1. 1 7 T OUT, ... • B E-BUILT , Aliv".ll AT WORK!!! Wagon All'amatiketorP. riIHE subscriber haring enlarged big Shop, Lately de. .1 stroyed by fire, informs his friends and the public ~ enerally that be is now prepared to manufacture Wa. • nt, Cans, Drays, Timber Wheels, Thick& and Wheel. harrows, at his Shop on'Fiftb slreet, between Wood and Smithfield str•ets; where he keeps on hand a large stock. • r makes to order any amount .of work, of the hest me anie!, and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested I cal/ and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. mayhem- . - WhirnICKEE; _._S ,___._ TEA✓ i TEAS t I TEAS It I 1r is with pleasure that the subscribers in• - tha t of f or the citizens of. ittsburgh and vicinity they have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphi • to receive their superior . . PACKED. TEAS, And wilt hereafter be kept CoD slautly o . ........ hand. They are neatly and securely put u ' IVA in metallic packs of 1, } and 1 ith'each, wi .cir printed card—showing the kind oCTe price, mime of the concern and depot in Philadelphi with an invitation-to return the Tea, if not liked. ItICTATL PRIO85: 0 ( Gunpowder 62} ,75 1,00 1,25 11,50 1 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 I,do • r i "i Hyson 50 62} 75 1,00 1,25 0 l 50n...: 50 02} 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 „... Bla,ck 37} 60 n " -- '' Fine andEzirt Fine••••7s 1,00 1,2.5 1,50 . ' We wilt warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal t not superior to any sold In this City, and-should they not prove aceeptable to the taste, they can be returned and the money. will be refunded, pi it is only with the .derstanding we sell. • . , - We ask a tair.,trial, that the public may be able - den between our Teas and zhose heretofore sold. by • thee eompinies in.this city. • All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEA , should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th - and Ferry streets, and E. A OUNG & SON, S. W ‘ corner 3d and Ross streets. Clgara, Snuff and Tobacc T JACOB McCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street o, , No. 19.- la. Regalia ; Washington Lunorma; ' La Rosa; Jests. Sans ; Plantation; • Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; , Together with a variety of other brands. ALso•--Att extensive assortment of CHEWING TO . t ACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which urn the Lurious Luxury, P. Robison'; Pound Lump, -G Five Lump. rant & Williams'; and Arch'il Thomas Grape Brand All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchant • would do well to call and examine my stock before pur • chasing elsewhere. Cuba -Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. 1117V' Sign* of the Indian - Chief. - • • Rnyl O : r HAVE just received front the East a areil selected and fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS including English and Freneh ClOthe; Cassiineres and Vestings, all superior manufbctare, 16 Which I won! respectfully invite the attention of my friends. - Country Merchants and others vbtiting- the city, wit wish to provide themselves with a good article at a .t• Ito price, are respectfully invited to call on the - sub criber. AU work teeriontrd. may - 21 JAS. MeGUIRE, Tailor, Third et.. near Wood: ATALUABITE Vottilnit—A valuable Y Property of 90 feet front by 250 deep; with .6 good ?tame Dwelling IfOuse of hall and six rooms t cellar, it.c. • at oven, pump, stable and garden,* also, fruit and shade trees, ortipe vines, &c.; situate on. Sawmill' Run or con tinuanon of Fast street, Allegheny: Price, $l,OOO. ' erms :, S4O in . hand ; balance at four equal yearly pay Rents. S; CUTILSERT,-Gen Agent, lel4 •• • • ' ''' Smithfield street. • . lithatutv.4l4. , - • • TORN FORSI7III, MlLuctutter. TAILOR; hal removed Lt J No. 31 hlarket one.door from Second, - East side. Thankful for past favors; he respectfully solicits it con-I tinuanee of the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of im many new ones at are of the right steps. • Orders in the Tailoring line'executed La the most fash , ionabla manner, and with despatch: - Also, ti 'Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIOG. Cheap for cash, of course: Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties, always on hand—such as Shirts, BosomsCollurs, Cra vats, Stooka, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, rocket Kdkfs, Gloves. Drawers Umbrellas tca., he:; ac: frn32s:lln ; Congress Gaiters. , T AMES,Nvanting something superior, both for look Li and'Eornfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please mill and examine them, Theie Boots have n . strings to tie and•tmtie, and dangle about the ankle, they are not only Much handsomer, but display the foo and ankle to 4,much better advantage than any othe Boot or Shoe made. .You will also save time and trou ble._ Atanufaetured by ma . S. KEYS. -- marks No: Syirth sweet--; Notice. Y old customers, strangers - visiting the city, and D lwishing to provide or ethemselva with it hnd. some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, .any other with'. Me in the line, can do no, by leaving their orders JANES M'OUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Buildmg.r. • TAVERN •STAND AT B HpUSTOIIVN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling, attached. It will b leased fora term of years.- Address ..- .• -, janl2 • P. SH OUSE,Shoustown, , - IDINE, SHIRTS—TO dozen,uu tyolurae lured by us, expressly for this market: 'g ait ree'd and for sale lour b EDW'D TODD & CO:, • • CornerFillb and hlarket sts'bp stairs. iirßeAxpicl.:l4lloy roli.PuElFset,-Tregtiagi)tnrgel_>intend,ecril utacturers. sato by- [jet 2.1 EDVOD TODD & Ca . DOSoms :j d II various qualities, ree'd this day and Wattle lova by, jolt: EDW'D TODD &CO. • NODASSES-50 . N _.______ • LAINII.-Abo t 3W.Acrea of fine +. Timbei a sale Ain Connty r bY - • CASIDAY N .,` G • nug 42s • Wood Nava 20 0 " O. MO LASSEsI-411.atore had for nalei by JOHN AUDEVITT & m r2B, No.'l3l.lberty streci.. r a L PS AND WOCLS:KS On tfar All ey ii.yQCORCN ) it.3earkeo • ' ItIIEV, MATTHEWS &CO maY26 t'S Water street., . - UNEAPPLES-150 Pine Apples, just ree'd acct fo .sale by. JOSHUA RHODES VINE FJ I'j mnyfm - . DER...' pIiAX.SEROLIti barrels, joist received; for sale- by L lE l VV Va S te & r:e e tPe . ei... U itir&O.E—A prime article on band. and for sialeby je4' RHODES &A.I.OOORA,Dd . Rh ac; lill7-10 tible., for solo . . ••.,--‘-',..,=>",•-•..,.raosactert Garden..., l• f i llig itibiotibirhavinglaktiii the PliilteiGardens;in' .1. 'the Ninth' Ward, kuotvrt as -the iCONCERT,"GAR DENS, ;could inform the citizensof Pittsbargh that be biurlind the Gardens and Saloons fitted up inn splendid manner. and tkPy are nowready ( or the reception ofval hers. Refreihments of all kinds will be served up tcrvie tsiters on the shortest notice. LEOFOLDREGNER, j• jet4:2wd&vrit 0 . Pliiibur gh . litorticultural Society • vyiLL hold their Suramer'Exhibition of Ea rly Fraim, . • Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Ice, on. Wednesday. nit Th ursday, the 13th and !Athol JUNE, and premiums • will be awarded e xh ibi te d bt rend second best ofeach va riety of articles for competition. The mem bers,.and all who feel an interest in. Horticulture, are re +posted to bring their productions forward to the Exhi bi . . ~ . mayti:decw ' Mily23 .. t • -. 2_ -- Wiralll Paper Warehause. Q.'47 mARICET STREET PITTSBURGH PENN'A, Tao:MIAS I.ALDIER ESPECTFULLy announces to his friends and cus-, . touters. that he has had at no past period so exten-' sive a Stock as be has at present. He can offer to put. chaserib on. very moderate terms, at the old establuhect 'land in Market street, almost every article in-his line—. nel udingcountiaiproom. bed chiunber,dining-room,par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire. board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window .ShadesS Bonnet and Binders' Boards; 'Writing, Wrapping, andl ea. Papr; he is abundantly suppli examineqs monment' .. erchants and housekeepers to call and his as /100 dud Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high., est prices. • mar 13.dtcw4m.. r N PE W.S.sqpirwriors VTLNI A. HOSIPL. TAL BUILDINGS. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Build. Sing Committee up to the 20th day of June, inst., for furnishing materials mid erecting the Western Pennsyl , value Hospital Buildings, agreeable to plans and specifi cations to ho seen at the office of J. W. Kerr, Architect, ourth street, after the llth instant. Builders, in proposing for said work , will state - the ag gregate amount for the entire superstructure in a finished state; and accompany their bids with the names and pro osals of their respective undertakers or sub-contmctors the varions'departments of the buildings. .The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estimate, measurement, and bill of rums; in which case bidders will state the price of the stone ma. son and cat stone' work per perch and foot; brick work per thousand in' the walls; slating per square. plastering per yard; jointing and other lumber per thou sand feet, board measure; carpenter work, pointing. glazing, &c., with the per centage on their respective es tablished Bills of Prices. • • • . The work all to be done under the direction and spe cial inspection of a general Saperintendent appointed fo the Purpose by the Committee. • •-" - . - . Proposals will also be received, at the seine time, f fencing and enclosing the Hospital Grounds, accorditi to the plan to be seen at Illr..Kerr's office.. . . JOHN GRAHAM, 1 JOHN BISSELL - • WIL L Torrgri • 'W: W. WALLAd Building comminee E, I • THOS. •BAKEWELL, i r potivelira • . .11 1, .arixtur.e. 0 YIRPTO MS — CuoMma.—This disease generally cow t„3 mences with watery discharges from the bowels, of a white, or yellovti, or pearl, color, with . white , flakes o standing a short time. These - arwell described as ric water evaenations. Vomiting • is , a' usual attendant on , these eimenationi, but not in Int-aria bleone. The vont , king is usually accompanied with tent uneasiness and ..am in the stomach and bowels. 3be tongue and breath are icy cold ; the tongue is sometimes clean, but general ly slightly coated ; the voice becomes.weak and huslck: amps and spasms Of the arms, legs and hody, are gpn• " eral and painful symptoms. The skinls shriveled ana et - a purple hue ; the pulse becomes weak and frequent, and - in, the collapse stage entiielylost at the wrist; the breath ing labored and hurried.. These symptoms usually sue eed each other in the order stated. APDOWELL'S C HOLERA . -MIXTURE. ' . This mixture is prepared from th e prescriptions of the ate Dr. A. N. 1 1 1fDowell, of Pittsburgh. In his egten ire practice, he had' used it with complete success inthe - epidemic of 1833 'and -the-present season. Steamboat en havagiven- it to many"passengers who have been ttacked with the disease the present season, and in eve y case effected a speedy cnre—after they bad ben pro. nounced incurable by physicians on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN, Draggist, jettl.if N 0.53 Market street, Pittsburgh ' Pit. Relief m ,,,„ 0 amiis. .- • inr.„.. VI(HAVE ABDOMINAL A .7 ARMEHB, made from •-• the most approved English patterns, furnished and ecommended by Thomas Batten Es q., and a flambe) • f eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara us for the application or warn/ or hot water to the how la, in case or crainps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sadden attacks, no family should be without— : t least without one. For sale by -- .. • SCAIFE & ATKINSON, . jed First street, between Wood and Market sts.. ____ • _ __ Inerek H ote l, Fourth street, batmen Arch and Market, Philadelphia. THE Proprietorship and Management of this well. known Hotel, having this day passed into the hand ' • I the subscribers, they beg leave to'state. that It is their • urpose to render - i t worthy of the very liberal patron. age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and • ope, by unremitting attention: to deserve the patronage .f their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. • .0 tc J. McRTBBIN, znaythlm (Formerly of Exehance Hotel. Pittsburg.) DuFF,s AND 001 i4E.ICICPING & WRITING ROOMS, NORTH SIDE OF DIAMOND. • I R. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly: re. paired and fined up. Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an 'agreeable study d a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Doable Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use; burthey will find them elves master of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of winch so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several or the most extensive firms in the city have re. telly, p rocu red - Book-keepers .from this Institution:— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn 1 Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession. no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 to 12, 2tc and 7 to 10. may 4 - . STAR iuLice. " . HE subscribers respectfully' ink.tai the-citizens of 1. Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased from hfr. C S. Bickley,,the celebrated. f`Sesa Bidorav'' and " ice Crean Saloon,” in Diamond alley, find are•pre wed to serve theold customers of the establishment and the public, generally with all kinds of Cakes, Confec iionary,Nuts, Fruit, Au-, Au. v Orders for-Parties filled on the-shortest notice. • ma trr Th alle Ice Cream Saloon is nowopea_day and night ylSm . • A. .k..P. SCHMOECKER.. ...._______ breeirdop a en. QTRAWBEILRIES, ritssu, most tax Irrrnts, are now Al t ' served Opts this SUMMER .R.R.TREA T, with albth can produce. -. .the r good and wholesome refreshments nature*nd ail Boquets of" choice flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every edening.at 9 o'clock. ' The Steamboat Tuos. S.ccrrr leaves the foot Of Pin tre the beginning - of each hour, from . 8 o'clock A.'st. 1 until 9 P. Id, landing at the Garden gate. - . -- Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. (Curette and Dispatch copy.] jell Factory' for Sale, N SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufaentring . Print ers' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by. Ma chinery The machinery .is adiairably salted tbr ali carving purposes, for which a pattern can he made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in. ventor, Isaac .hlenit Singer, obtain a patent fot the in vention or any improvement thereon, the said , patent it secured by deed to the subscribere for the term of seven years the - whole United States, and for ever in Alle. gheny Co., Pa: Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the . above business . ;and willing to take an interest of ai Mast one-fourth' , in the animal- stock. For-particulars. apply (post paid) to SCHOLY SG RYAN; Pittsburgh, Pa. jr 7 , - From the foregoing Notice 'of I. M. Smoga, Wt find that the Patent has 'issued, and for proof of OUT claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash. ington, D. C. hen) SCHOLy as 'RYAN.. Fire and Marine Insurance. T. E INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA will 11 make' permanent and limited Insurance on Property lui this City and vicinity, and-on shipments by Canals. Rivers, Lakes, a. and by Se- - The properties of thiaCont: nay are wellinvested and furnish an available fund fat the ample indemnity of all persons who desire Loin pro tected by Insurance. ' WM. P. JONES, Agent, 11:11)18 44 Water street. 101 t SALE—Avaluable property of an entire firtind. pleasantly situated 40 miles below Pittsburgh, and the first above Liverpool, Ohio. The soil ie of the best Fiftyand is well suited for a gardner on a large scale Fifty Acres can readily be appropriated for such 'pur poses. There is a good Dwellingand other Houses,with a fine Orchard of choice. frilits--a-Oider Mill and Pres, complete order. Persons diairlng . ,such properly ai the above, will find it well wOrthy their attention. . S. CUTHBERT,Oen. Agent, Smithfield street. ANEW WORK ON CEMETERIEI- , - Deaigns foi Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to' rural Cemeteries, Church 'Yards; Churches, Chapqla; with v pre Itrniaary Essay on' the laying oat; planting and man: aging of Cetnetenes, and on the improvemeat of Church rarda. For :dm basis, London's,{Rork. , By 7. Ja y . •zmith i one of Abe founders olLaarel,lbll Cemetery. j/1 wo numbers. Just received - and for sale by . . .L...............____.........._________________iel (Journal copy.] ' . KAY k CO. -_ rPR nit E UNEXPIRED PART OF LEASE of -doly4 bu Rocs!, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitt. rgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture; togethei wit/ Iwo Tenpin Alloys. Balls and Pins, in good, order.; Riioms and Cellar; lit with Gas. . Enquire of ARTHUILNICUOLBON JACOB-BOSTON .,, • r . f.REAT'BARGAINS AT iIOGAN&-CANTWELI.'S Of We are solliag,:ret.vioC:at: t reveiving our . Sti - trunet . . Goods, at's - ready reduced pricer', a large and - varied as. ortment of Fancy and Variety'Goods.Trinirnings, • note, Parasols, Hats ri. rwith- fine-eollection•orGentle. oafs furnishing. articles; Carpet-Backe; and French Baskets, Mats; &c. We respectfully invite the attention of those inyVant of these Goode, to our house— SlMarket and Diamond: ' jeo ' , HOOAN & CANTWELL. LyERC II ANT TAlLljll,:Sin.ithfiejd atieet , N0.1.1,3e. twe en Ist and 3d streets.-• ' . • • ap4ry - 1001: cocc.A.Nurs: :_., 20 bugs Filberttpon • " • Walnut .'. 20 20 " Cream la ; - --: • , 40 " Pecans; just reed and for sale by • je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 WOod K. Ila YE FLOUR-27 °L it teo,l nod for sale by lit, jet; . JAMES PATTON, Jr: TIACON-4000 EU. Hams ; I 7000 the. Shoulders; ree'd and , for sale by • je6 • M , • - - JAMES PATTON, Jr. , Idtal I : l in Store and for lullaby 5 " No.l La; Ground on store and . sale by -tied) JAMES-PATTON:Jr. .IDr.Abi Artyß. ctft-B. bz a- pr - nte Dbegtie,TOr sale by tie 9- J. 8 :161 1, 11SIET. ' CIORN AURAL— Kiln Dried and Sifted, for: Imre by. the kJ - barrel. - . [may26l. rm.-pirEftt,; • .. • • pankers anb , ertljangt, t : ' • EXC/WA:NOE AND BANKING 0 rPten iSharN. R. eornost of Third and Wood':nett. • rand Tiara Brno oCKrehange,.l3unk Notes nit foreign and dornestio Coin bought and cold on IL most favorable terms. Collectionsmade in all the principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. ' AIALSN ---- 1 =RUDD IpAy. lilitAXEll, ilk: ItA/131. - . •• . , V :ankerScrnitExChange Makers,. J:Sealers in Prde+. and ?, Domestic Bals, Bills of Exchangs, Certi fi cates-1r Depol . it, Bank Notts, and Coin. •: • Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel., inay2S lijki us a. 804, Bookers and .Dealers an Sze/Lange roinand Bank Nute4s No..6s.lilarkeistreet, Pittsburgh. ... ELLIN() BATS. . EZCHANOIi .. .f 1117YIRG 11•111 New York --.. * pr.i Cincinnati B . Philadelphia . - f .., Louisville. Ii Baltimore .*:" St... Loui- BANC. MOMS: 'Ohioßuyirg rates Indiana Rentuglcy Virginia Wheeling • Tennessee SAS. S. ROOM r • ......___. • Neon' & sAittexiisT. tiAolatais Arm ,EXCHANGE BROK SA ER, N. E.. Corner of . Irood and Sisth strata., pittsDurgh, Pa. SEALERS in. Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign LI and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, An EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of ;be Union' and Eu_ ,rope for sale in sums to suit purchasers. - . . CURRENT and par funds received on depositc. , COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the °west rates. septl-ly .... , • exanllat article for Soups P and PuddingAirTaTnAo most valuable nand and for Sale by ' itli ol3 ;r•Z o ll n .J r a d 4; iin. iota 20 Fifth street: • ARLg ThrULLlquimtayonmthdie o ur own. 4.1.. manufacture. Far eale.by -• ... - . • ' Jan . RHODES & ALCORN 30 Pit% et. • O. contiuue to manaTi—icTa—re ILI Meal of a superior quality,.uud can supply any de. mood for pie 'Gracie at short nonce. AN • RHODES tr. ALCORN... _ . . • Abl3lll CO (00U r saki RLI6DRS & ALCORN.° I'S-. b uid , hir sate bSUO y . IAV J - -. - .. ...: ,:•• -- RHODES & ALCORN. ON -SPHD.I3:4- irdiZi - jiiiiii; - O - n - hTild — aTia :61: 4 sale by - ' 0 , 16) : ' • ..'RHODES & ALCORN. TI by OMATO CATSUP - 2 30 dozan on. hand aud for sale 1. • - RHODES& ALCORN, telt) • (Chronicle copy.) • .10 Fifth street. 17-EKEitif3:-:ituii iieciied, hipin-NOW yoili;7s-Titiii .if did lot, which will be sold very low. -• '.''. Jel.s:lw 4 H. H. RYAN, No. 27Filth st. SOXF.S.BAC ...... ON-- ._ R.icei , ved and for sale by - - :Jols' -tea_. _ cummuls ik 91111TH. . . ... g jelL CKS DR y A fiandfor.m"l,y • • 'CUMMINS & SMITH. 2nri BUSHELS .cciftlii=ltiedind for sallsW--' JOIS INSEED OIL-10 bats., ree'd on consiptinent and for sale by ''. ..EINDR. MOORHEAD, • UT ASII-4 casks o ie;telt lirliiss otni' - ol:lii7," rec' d • and for sale by. : . • 4. $. BONNET, .jel2 /16-11-aftit-S.-/OiiiiicsA,xpected diiily by kin West Jell .. a •_._ is store and for cby :WM - . DYER, No. IN? ma Liberty xi. • 1 4 13 111N5--20 boxes, just land ed . jelq• jel WAL DYER, ...,. : 5 • - No. 158 Liberty street. .. CI DOPEE--40 bags prim - 7r 1175;just rec'd and forsole by •• CHEISS/1-73 boxes W..R..gbeese, foi se/evory /ow. • jOl6 ."- •• • •NAt. .bYkat. OUISelizE; Liiivw, order tor sale by • • ' (jell) • 'SVAL.DYER. iiRIIED BEEN R ousiks,ol. firm quality 1- , salellY : . • Oen) . • WM. DS& _ Q UGAR-HoRWMOLASSE-SZ Dblay St."Jtune i.) Refinery, a first rate ankle, for 50.1 e by • : jell.- • .. . 11111. RTRii .. -- 7ATf7 - • nettleneh . i . ert per I=a== 111 blander; for sate.by7Tiel2).:- CIUFk.EF.;-4u bags, Jayskreepv ng ; for sale low. jel2 • .• _ . • d F J r n,juirt received and for sale by . an • . . STAR cANDLE_2lbcxx". je.inainre and for aa.e by tie/21 ' KING & MOONNEAD.•. bozettial %mine order!ind'for:Ole br ner ' s elg the &DIOORFIEAD:':' _ cas by .you coniiiiiunent and for slna 6612)K1NG & MOORHEAD. ~mtree d and fore .bY WU/ KINU&IdtXIRH . EAD. nituAAL %Atka...lE-10 u p.n.. ; in more ono for sale by • lel2 • • •;KING &MOORHEAD. • EACH BRAND? 'Holland Gin, in lots to snit purchasors,for sate at wholotale ;Flees, ?y °e.g) J. S. bONNET, Liberty 64 - SUGAR-50n s tinTandiniiiale W I, ion SUGAR-50J. S. , BONNET, Liberty BL Vita SALT ,— opo- bliU Salt, in 'more and ((Weide by Ijab)--; - J. S • BANFT. sketa sale snlobp 511517-re74ll — ii - 1 Tor J. S. BONNET. F ISH -100 bble; No. 3 large Diselceral, 450 boxes No. I Sealed Herring jes , to arrive rind for sale by . . • • '. • J. S. yONNET. .A . h.taimAN piNs_l,4roari Aroorkan Pins; Jost receintand for sale by • • MoCANDLESS & -0 7.W00d street. RYE FLOISIR.-4 r, azn ie by , Inty3o,l ;. •S. k IV:HARSA ler USS. DlARAgovs_cco m azil Para.to7s;s 1 ' fine nasorment for'sale by • • MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, • 97 Wood street. I.)EED er u . e . ALE/YEWS—Secod patt-oi yk, Chambers' luformauon for the People—new edition. Journey to the Gold Digging*; 63 illustration's—by Jar tmiah Saddlehaigs. . • -.-. - Kit Hanson; fresh supply—by Charles C:Averell. The Cruise of David Watson, the Loudon Aprentice; c SedSiory-ofgreatinterest--by Midshipman Easy. [id; i rt 0 ,,, isu , 4x.ic.i ... Epi 6._,1,1. tencluzig di* system, with the author's direcuons to teuchrts, pruned on the covers. A. new su pply;fronilsiew York, lust rec'd and for tale by JOHN H. MELLOR, jel3 • . ! , 813Vood sweet. : CUTLERY—Lcaiksuperior KII/ ves and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Sch . rorsiitc., just opened by Met.t.ANDS dc . CAMPBELL, 87 Wood street. INEZD • 27 Fopesomrious vintages, of oar own importation for " d commerce?, Pram Bordeaux, just received and for saie6 MILLER & RIC KON. : • Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street.. 34.,sovED rualsvi/1 coin nurEsEtTp . , in the asr weather, for • • • SCAIPE A ATKINSON, First, between ‘Vood and Market sts. .EEKJETS-1 cose.(6apair)Bed BinaketihBd by 64, ala, ribbon bound; received this day, on consignment tram the manufacturer, and for sale by . aP7 ' .. Litters* , optiosita Pilth Street _ . 4 BAL E 3 Mt , • EllaYM • •• • ' • •A. A. MASON & CO. 45 .3 t o niab j s ell i ptd ilYand f A r axle-Lt: FIRLEJJ BEEF- L tor *lle by tierces Prime Dried ef, rec and b [my 20] S. & {P -'- ARV 01L—A few bbls.,rusteeceived and for sale by . I ..Lass_47o boxeio, m S. &W. RA RBAUGH. sr e a assailed sizes Glass just received and for sale by s 3D • ful#.l3,6:uoti, ILE ,sE,__3o ho ne s new cr eimerda WriiiiTrialr.id for sale by- 'imy3oj • Et_ k, Iv], HAR : B 4v p.. . 10DA .A .-- t , •-, casks of -iiiiii- iei. i irsiperbir . spda J Ash, just received and for sale by.. .-: ... •:- .. . . my3O. . • • •S. to. IV:IILiRBAUGH... w4,oL_mmton_3o I wanted I,y - • &W.HARBAUGH: NxOLA39 ~Lwwiteses nwES— at 1/.11 sale by frny3ol 'S. & UM • s %%Aar. ROUSE to eliol 8 _St. James Refiner '. 'lO do to " ° d u o ' 'd o Louisiana 'Louisiana do. • Y : to store and for Bale by . .01.11,LF.R & RICRETSON, , 'maylo _- . • .. 172 and 174 Liberty st. VEAVIERS —O---seics, l i iiiii . ,"landing fram steamer '• ' Cumberland; and kor sale by.....:___ ' • ' • - B. A. PAtsivtz• TOOK & CO., • Corner Ist and Wpm). sm.- AXSES.D-4 Casks , laudin lead; ild (Giggle by g b e torn steamer ennsbe '• • B. A. FAHNEirootc* CO . ATX.-.500 for sale by C. A. AtcANULTY &CO ' may3l UINIW Canal Basin. =I Fish and Tar. , • 30 bble . No. ITLIJINGS,(3,ILay iza,paction:ll 20 No. 3 Mackerel, Moatou ioapeetion 60 "" N. C. Ter, in prime order ; received for :ale by. TAAFTE • may2l:dlro) Cother Pena and•Waynertreeis I. / r ADD ' • " : 1 1c o : 13,7)1:1 and br sale by . 1 011N1VDEVrri tr. BROS!, my 29 Liberty weer. 1 1 UST ECECE IEI 7 II.IOE Sittig; Market street, 10,000 yards or Printed Lawn at the mire of 121 cents. [iny2:l A.A se . ob MASON & 00. I III1E1) APPLES--uxt bus. r I may ai , • SMITH* ktiNflaini:-. )RIED PEACHES-IW . bushels, for sule .m4ll - SMITE! &SINCLaiR . 1 . 0 011 n 14 2 -1 1 00 bashek ecorn,'toaigias es 0 ..; To airivemi Friday , mill rot ' JOSH f b . Al tlOO 0 t eleitits.PlAVortii ie4 -• No. /7 ;o g n it i i . P P-EACHESLA kir sack, UM Drf P h for sale by Iniy3ll',,,Shitiefriflaye En M . ....... Buyirieratef,`' 1 I dia. County & City ota's f ' , ' I " Reilef - Notes . i ..„.: I" - Pennsylvania Co. :- • ~ •I:" New-York 4 '.. -.. 4 " Maryland 4 !.." New Orleans - . 1• . . .
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