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Bedell W , J Bennett Frances , Beck Frederick Biddle James Blackburn Patrick Biddle Henry W Blake COrnelius Blaugher Jacob 5t Biddle Elizabeth mrs Bagger 3latther BI airlobn Black James Black A _Black John Bonzell.:Edward Boyd. SamuelS Boyd Robert Bossert Elizabet Carlisle Jame; Carroll Joseph Carroll James Caution William Carroll Thomas Mrs Canfield Dan' B 2 • Carson William Calhoun William m c Callaghan Neal! . Campbell Joseph Caldwell Sarah Campbell "John " Chappell J L 4 Chalfant Mary Jane 2 Chesley Alvin V `Chapman John S Dr Clark Rosanuah Clark Mary Clark GoorgeW Clothier Lucinda Clark Milton Cline Isaac Clark Sarah Ann -Clark Samuel Claggett Thomas J Clutter Sarah Cooper Ann Maria Cooper E Rey Coe Daniel Collins Sbadrack Collins Walk= Collins Thomas Collins James C Cockle John - Collens Sam P Colvin William Dawson Hugh Dawson Simpson Dailey John Dalasi! 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' Long Joseph jun Lee Rober.t Lockhart Robert Lewis William Loud Benjamin Linn Samuel 2 Lothrop George M Mahorncj• Joseph Miller Elipheus P Marten William Miller James Magee Charles Mitchell Thomas Mason W Mitchell Alexander Mellen Henry Miller Sarah Masters Maria Miller Thomas Hakim Robert Moreland Catharine Meekleen John B Morgan Lewis E Mann Andrew Mott Samuel Maxwell Thomas Moraghan Thomas Marshall H C Mrs Modes John %V Mead Zarina Morton R II Messenheiner Mary Mary Thomas Means William Mowry T C Mellon Henry Morris Thomas Moffitt Robert Morris Mary .1 'Meyer Philip P Moore James 2 Mechleng Aaron Moran John Mecklem A . Moore Mr Mincer William Moore Benjamin Mister Thomas Muller Alexander Millenger Charlotte -- Meyer J C Miller Martin Mires John 2 Miller Absolam 3lullan Ann Cecilia Miller Wilson M - Bride Archibald 2 3l'Ginniss Thomas Alex'r or Tho's M --- Intire James mrs 31 Intobh Jenatte miss M'Cullough John AM ElroyA. L mrs M'Cullough Mack IWEIror Alexander C M'Cullough mrs M'Kee Alexander M - Cabe James M - Kee John or Elizabeth M - Cai n .Charles NI - Kee John M'Cain Daniel M'Kee Jeremiah M'Candless Robert .M - Kean John M'Carroll John B NI - Kenna Mary miss Mtarron Charles M'Kenna mrs 2 M - Cartney John M Kenna Eleanor M'Chesney Arthur Al Kenna William :. M - Cloud-Sarah miss M'Kewen Alexander M'Clur‘ , ' John M Finley Isabella mrs M - CoolAnn miss 2 M - Knight Charles 2 NI - Comb Alexander liCKinney Daniel M'Cormick Marg't miss M Graniss W M - Crarley Mary E miss 1 1 1 - Lane James B M'Ccacken James Capt M'Crie Dennis .M - Laughlin Isabella miss M'Cullan J NSEaren Robert M'Cune James C ArMurry John M'Cune Jain D NI - Manus Peter M'Curry Henry Mllamee Patrick M - Cuteheon M A W missM'Neely George M"Donough Harvey M'Atillan Sarah A AI - Donald Eliza mrs NI - Pherson John Nl'Donald John Capt 2 M'Sherry Stephen W 2 M'Donaid Bryan M Williams William Tarland George NI - Williams John N Neeson Jatires Nicholls James Neelen Joseph Norris George Nelson Franklin F Norris James NerobyJounlan Nitibut E Patrick O'Brien Osborne Jane A mrs O'Brien J II Dr Ott David K tt , Donnell Jane Ames Oveatz Petiir O'Donnell John H Owens Joseph Osborne John 0 Owens Thomas • Parkhurst & gasson Peterson Peter Packard,C W Mater Henry Painter George Phelps William Perkiest:ln James Philips S and R miss Patton John A Philips David " Paul William 2 Phillis William Paul Racine miss Pinks Martha J Parker William L Porter A W Patterson Rachael miss Potter Samuel Patterson Ann Mrs Powell David Patterson Mary mrs Preston Wm or John Patterson A Price Murtha Pearce Ann Maria mra Price Jesse Pearson Jesse Price Alexander Peden Isaiah Price George Peasley Samuel Proser David ' Pell Rowland Pugh William L 9,ueen,lin Wrilliacrt Rea Wm Rollins Joseph Bahl Martha miss Rollings .N;M Rook A W Rogers Patrick Ralph R X Reagan N . Cr Redingen 111 Rogers Bridget miss Renton Wm Robinson Josiah 117 Rhodes James Robinson Rebecca miss Rhodes Dickinson Robinson H - Ross Samuel Robinson W I mrs Rhodes James Robinson Daniel .Reed John F Robinson George Reed Wiltiam Findolflohn 0 • 2. Richardson Rebecca miss Ruffley Williacrr Riellfy Ii J Rupp Susan F miss Rimmed Margaret Russell.) . Ristiell David Rev 3 Russell Mary airs Roberts Enos W Ryan George 'Robb Belvidere P miss Sabine W mrs Smith John Sackett Harriet mrs Smith 'V C Sackett Calvin Red Smith Mivhael D St. John Rufus 2 Smith WI, • Sam"le John C Smith W B & Ca Sampson Titian Smith Wislon Scarborough Wm Stout Isaac Scott Elizabeth mrs Smith R R. Scott Samuel Smith Marigaret mrs-2 Scott Sarab Ann mrs Smith Susan miss Scott Cindn Smith E K miss Searle TS. • Smith Anna P miss Sell Joseph.. Snell S D -'-' Settlemerger David Snider B F Shaffer William Snider Philip Shacklett William Snodgrass Robert Shands A R De Sorrell Parker Sharr Nathan Somers. Elam Shanghnessy John Spencer .3 Sherry P. Spooner DT' Shevills Robed Sprague William Sheckels Catharine 2 Stanton W A Shearer. George ' Stattenfreld Lewis - Shields Jane , mrs Steel A S Shires George - Stewart John . Shim') William• Stewart, Hamilton & Co Shock .S H Stiles John or Ssanuer Shove. William Stone Charles Shriver John- Stoops. William Shrugart John. 3.11 . ' Stouter Christian, Sinnott Lircetta mrs ' Strain John B Skeer E alias Strickland! W ral ' - .• , `,:','.'"... - .*'-* , q;'4..".f.a - :77.: 4 4, , `.'`. - : Mil _~„~ ! _`'- I= ' 1 Sullivan 'T P aithars John Thomas, St;miriers John Stappy, B T ; ,Sutherland Walter Smith Suinuel C;',pt 1 S!•van Park's Wutsou 2 Swey W,lti4m Siatilh Job 3I Syster Suniuel Smith aorace Maj . . _ T Taylor Sarah W • i ThornPson'W . m S Taylor Sophia miss. -Thornburg Samuel Taggart Robert : ,Timblln 'Rupert ' Tanner John Titre 41i - 111 Fa; - Teeters Marshall! Tobin Ellen miss • Thayer Martin Todd E B Thomas James - Tomei Adam Thomas Evan 13 TombinsonfJohn G Thonnis Wm : Tarqd-Noah. Thompson James Trimble Qdorge Thompson Thomas Trimble T Thompson Moses ' Trurail - N W -2 'IJ Updegraff Leah mrs Van Horn Joh Verkeians Edward W Walker Catharine ' Wheeler Elizabeth Miss 2 Wallace Thomas Wheeler Joseph Wade John Wheaton Charles Capt Wadley Isaballa miss Wharton George Wall Frank Williams AI Walters W S %Pi!llama John J Ward Thomasill Williams Samuel Ward Aaron Williams T E Ward llcrden Wilson David Worley gray E mrs • Wilson George Warnock Robert , Wilson Joseph P Wayhirigton George W Wilson Samuel Rev Watts Mary mrs Wilson Sample II Watson It li 2 Wilson J Sr: .1 Douthitt Watson John ' Wilson Thomas M Watson Lilly miss Wilson George Weaver henry . Wilson Win Dr Wells Moses I) 1 Willison Samuel ' Wear Thomas Williatuson.Wm W Weise Lewis Wilkison James S West Susannah mrs : Wilkison John Walsh .1.: ! Winters Abraham ' 2 WoStlake John : Wingard Joel . Whittier Thomas Witheron IV S Whitmun Edivard G Witmer Benjamin '2 Whittaker mr : Witmer Michael Whitehill James : Worklward I capt White John Woodhouse Samuel W IV, hite Adeline B Wooden Sarah toes ' White Sarah miss Woodard Lucinda White John WoodaCliarley White Char' , a William WoodrufF Erastua White James 2 Y Yarnell David Young 'John Yater A I Young Robert B Yeanish John Capt ATISCELIANI;OUS. Steamer "Jewes,•i , " "Hibernia, No. 2.." " "Northern Light." jet° , C.: - MICIIMN, P. M Poxlylve Sale of Valqable Real Eal ate I -AN Wednesday evening the 03rd inst. at S o'clock, ki At the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold thattlarge and Very de sira.blc Ore story brick dwelling house with exten sive top story back building, Ifatlitiouse,lce !louse, two story Blink Stable,Carriage House, &c. Situat-. eti op Water street below Ferry street, at present oc cupied by the subscriber.: the lotis 30 feet 61 inches wide by 160 feet deep, extending from Water to Front Street. Title indisputable. 'fermis $l,OOO rash $2,000 payable in one year, residue: in fire years, with interest, payable semi an, nually. Also, that splendid building lot of ground, having a front of Thirty feet on Duquesne way, between ritt and Hay sircet.s, adjoining property of George W. Jackson, and extending back 100 Feet. Terms, one half cash, residue payable in one year, withinterest, to be secured by note and mortgage. jel6 JOIN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Aadgnce•a Sale Of , Fanry and Staple Dry Gout's conlinufd, BY JAMES 281'1i!ENNA, At the Atiction Rooms, Ng. 114 Wood street, three doors from sth, to-morrow morning, Thuraday,Juno 17th, at 10 o'clock, will ho continued, agreeably to adjournment, by order of Assignees, the balance of Fancy and Stavle Dry Hoods, commenced on the 14th I compricog Siik.,4 clothe, lawns, 'calicoes, muslirs, pocket hdkeS. and cravats,, parout thread, bpoul cotton, gloves and hosiery, laces, edgings, inserting', srsi- I nirs, ribbons, fizicy silk, condoler lotk.r.r. combd, Ll'uttons, pins, cambric's, book, mull and Swiss mos- At 2 ; o'clock, P. M., houschohl anti kitchen ter- MIME At early gns light, same evening, rarinty and fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches : &c. • ME JAAIE3 Auctioncei 014.1tye 'Whiskey. (") 0 DI3LS. (1h Monongahela ; (eight lott,) some very fine and old, In store anti for tale by, JACOB WEAVE:It, 16 Market st., cot. Front. ME ScotCh A 1.. ., 1i r liF.l celebrated " Falkirk Ale," jurt received and for eale by the dozen or bottle, at the store o JACOB WEAVER, jeld Id Market at., cor. Front. P. S. IN wmin & Co,s. pocK Wines, Champagne, Anchor,and Sultry, ,In quarts and pints ; just rexcived and Core:lle by the basket or bottle, at tne Wine Store of ' JACOB WEAVER, IQ Market et. , cor. Front. 41 Proth .3randy. El (1 BARRELS. Peach Bra otlie9, "Accomae ; " V/ 5 . 4 " " 4 . Wenneasce and for, se,c by JACOB WEAVER, je 16 16 Markiq cur. Front While Havana .firai!br 1 1 PDXES, a superior article, for *ale kw by JACOB NyEAYER, Market et. cor. Prot. je 16 SIX. CENTS REWWRI). lA, AN away from the subscriber on Sabbath day, A, Tune 13th. an indented apprentice to the farm ing hukiness, John Sanderson, in the seventeenth year . of his age. Had do when:, he went sway, a black spit of clothes, and fur cap. The above re ward Will be paid for his , return to the subscribers, residing in Wilkins township, Allegheny county,— but no charges. All persons are cantitnind not to harbor .or trust hlm on our account. je 111.3tw• NANCY & MA ItY M'GREGOR. CHINESE lIAIR CitEARI I M= Growth, Beauty, and Brstorallon of the Hair ! 9111 IS CREAM, when once known, will supersede all other articles of the :kind pow in use. Where• the hair is - dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or turning grey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear ance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepara tions winc are generally:used. Whore the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it. may be restored by using this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair, should at once pur chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream as it is so composed that it will notinjure the hair like thnoth er preparations, but will beautify 3t, and give perfect satisfaction in every instance. . . For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev. , Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. Henderahott & Stretch; Nashville, general agents for•the Southern States: Letter from the Iter. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Cburch, pulaski. Messrs. Heildershott anti Stretclf: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Da. PAR RIM'S CIIINESE Eletn Cased—for, about two years ago, my hair was very dry,..brittly, and disposed to come otd : but having proeured a bottld of the 'cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now soft, elastic, and firm to the head: Many balsams and oils were ! Ipplied, each leaving my, hair Inn worse state than before: This cream, however, IMs met my expecta tion. As an articlefor the toilet, my ivife gives it prefer ence ler all others, being delicately perfumed, and not dis osed to raacidity.! The lti'dies especially will find the Chinese Cream mho a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. ReSpeetfully, &c. 7. ait; in Pittsburgh, by John Market street; and Joel and Fifth streets. PalaSki, January 7, L' • Sold:wholesale and re M. ToWnsend, No. 45, , Mohler, corner of Wood , je 15 7 d tsw ly et Cutlery: , Pine Poe '. Roq-ERS , Congress K .. 1, 2 and ; S Wostenholtos' Pen Kn i Rogers , ' ore superior .. Straps and HO fives ; blade do ;- ;vea l ass orted ; (quality ; nee; of G 1 pieces, and alto i n •,ty acc. W. W. WILSON, F: air el) and Market et. Table Cutlery, in se Albums, °Nile best qua Steel Key Kluge pKe ; Yuteeterr, Claef m.V.j? =_;4 f: `~G~, EM lay yeti be Sick. I Id A mot, C. liovF e C., April 10Ih, 1847. - I) , I AY:: It was some time before the tairs...Wecld try your Medi cines, but utter tier hued Mit - the r r+r,t rirture -, , I sold out jour EXPECTORiNT:atid ALTERATIVE directly, and coned inive soid several dozen mere of each since they gave out. Yr) urSANATIVE PILLS are -rising. very, high in the:Ol,intation of the people, and I sh all' be out of them in a few days. Several persons here sPea.k. well .a.F the HAIR TONIC.— There is a young man in thisneighborhood, who has been reduced to his bed by.Scorfulas his physician told me that he must die; 1 told him that I thought that JAYNE'S AtaTatkrwr, !tvould help him. He said, " all the medicines in the world would not save him:" I think, said I,Ducter, if you are done with him, I will try him. His reply was, "if you can cure him the mediciab is worth a fortune." I sent the sick man a bottle of year Alterative, which he took, and in ono month was able to visit his neigh hors. The medicine, however; gave out before he was entirely (veil, I wish you; therefore, to send me more as Soon as possctile. I also gave the Alter ative in a case of Cancer, with great success.. In short, although I thought very little ofynur articles at first, I now think, like I heard an old Methodist Preacher. say the' other day. - -publicly, that your>s were the " best medicines qu the *Odd." Respectfully, yours, JOHN: M'MILLAN, P. M. For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 71 Fourth street. jels BY JOHN 1/ . .. DAVIS; AUCTIONEER. SOUTFI-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. ON Thursday morning thel7th inst., at IQ Welock, will be sold, an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable European. and Domestic Dry Goods, &c. .At 2 o'clock, P. M., One substantial second hand Barone!) with falling top, suited for one or two horses; a handsome assortmentof Aucenswarc; a quantity of Groceries, shovels, bed cords, .matches, - half Spanish segnrs, Spanish Indigo, No. 3 Mackerel, band boxes; ate.a large asSortment:of new and second band household Ihruiture, aMOng.which are: l.hair sent niahoiany sofa, dressing and Gammon bureaus, fancy and common chairs, high and low post bed steads, tables, work and wash stands, window blinds, feather beds, carpeting, looking glasses, mantel clucks, superior mantel lamps, cooking stoves, kitchen furniture, window frame, doors, wiudow Sash, &o. At 8 o'clock, P. M., Fine table and pocket Cutle ry, Hardware, new-sad second hand Watches, Um brellas, Parasols, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Whips, fine shirts, with linen bosoms and colars. ' an assort ment of seasonable ready made Clothing; Dry Goods; Musical instruments, dm. jels • Unequalled Attraction! AMPIEWS' LIGLF IC? CRE - 111 SILOOI . .1 1 • • • Er// , REDS DEPART EACH EVENING, to gain admission. The proprietor G, un ab ii, this fashi maple and favorite resort, ever anxious to please hi numerous patrons has the pleasure to an nounce t l at, in. addition to Ids present company, vitt Messrs. h.neass, Murphy and Hurdler, he has effect ed an erigament with the talented vocalist and pianist MPS HILL, from the New York and Phila delphia Mincerts, who will appear each evening in a series °fittings, ()netts, &c., in conjunction with the HannoniSta. Programme changed nightly. Admis sion 121 cents. Persons wishing to be served with lee Cream, will please leave their orOrs at the door, .. lett CDPVIECR AND utoxr von. Tito NAVY. • NAVY DEPART7IE:II", Bureau of Constraction, Equipment, and Repair, 7th June, 1817. 'LI EA LED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Proposals for copper," or " Proposals for Iron," as the case may Lc, will be received at tins Bureau until 3 o'- cluck, P. M., et the 2.oth furnishing and de livering at the respective navy-yards near Ports mouth, New tlatrlpsliire ; ChatleAovvri, Alassachu setts ; Lir.4.tvn, New York ; Philadelphia, Pennsyl smiles ; IVasi•On;,:tori, Distrtctot Columbia ; and Gos port, rich quanttties of cold rolled bolt and sheet copper, not exceeding, ono hundred thou sand pounds of cacti at any one navv.yard ; and of round, flat, and square iron as may be ordered by the respective cuitimandrinta or navy agents, or by this Bute 'u, during the fiscal year cueing, 30th June, The round iron reales. than three-sixteenths of an inch, nor more thou four Inches rr dt,;rneter. The Bat iron to be nut less than three-sixteenths of an inch, nor more than three inches square. both the copper and nun roust be of the best gustily ; free from flaws, ragged ends or - edges, crack., or other defects, and Inuit be true to the rites Nk 11;cli may be ordered; and to be subfeet to such teat and inspection as may be directed, and in all re.pects to the satisfactetru of the comm.ildzintb the respectue navy-yards ; or it will not he re ceived. Any quantity not escorting five thousand pounds o f e i .pper, or ten tons of srun, to beilelivcred within ten days after the order shall be received; and one •lay will be allotted for every additional thousand pounds of copper or additional' tons of iron that may DC ordered. It is to be distinctly understood, how ever, that persons who may contract are not to have any claim of privilege to furnish any greater quanti ty of copper or iron than may be expressly ordered. It is to be understood, also, that v. lieu persons reside at other places than those near which they may engage to furnish articles, they will be required to appoint and duly IttallOrittiC soma person at or pear the plate of delivery, to receive and act upon the rmitiisitions or orders which may be made; and, In ['Mel the person uliu contrae..s, or has agent, shall neglect or tail to comply with the requisitions or or ders he may receive for a rticles strider his contract in proper wine, or of propisr quality, tho officers or ,agents of the nayy shall be authorized to purchase the tante, and the contractor shall be liable fur any OICO4II of cost over the contract price. Separate proposals most' he made fee each navy yard, and for the copper and for the iron, and' the price asked per pouted must be the same Air the bolt and sheet copper, and for the round, flat, and square iron, that the different ofiere may be correctly com pared.. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one-half the, estimated amount et the respective contracts, will; be required, and ten per cent. iu additum will bet withheld from the ntounnt of each payment to made, as collateral security for the doe and faithful performance of the respective contracts, which Will, on no account, he paid until the contracts are com plied with in all respects. After deducting ten per cent., payment will be made by the United Statek, within thirty days after bills duly certified and up.; noved, shall tatnrescnted to the navy agent. The ilepartmdet reserves to itself the privilege of ; rejectig offers made by persons who have hereto-; fore fa iled to complete contracts, if it should deem it advistible for the public interests. Every offer must be accompanied, a; directed in the act of Congress making appreprir.tious for the naval service, approved the 10th of August, 1846 , by a written guaranty, signed by ciao or more respon!! Bible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake; ti at the bidder fir bidders will, if his or their bid be; accepted, eiuterinto an obligation within five dalfa,l with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the sup-; plies proposed. Nu proposal will be considered on.l less accompanied by such guaranty. Junel4-3tawt2.offt Eitookholdere 'Meeting OFFICE Or TOE ALM:IIEIIY BRIDGr. C 0.,/ Tittsburgh, June I I, IS•17. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Compa -ny for erectiim a Bridge over the Allegheny, will be holden in t 176 .Toll House, on Saturday, the 1911 inst„, at 3 o'clock, P. M., for a special purpose:. jel2 , td JOIIN IiARPER, Treastadr. F alley hock cologne Boltloud 11 DOZ. asnortad coleirre. Also 12 doz.,dark, large size Hocks, just received and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, jell 16 Market et., cor. Front a. WINES AND LiQ,VORS, • •4 ! =1"•. JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st., I~,l=~ll corner of Front, is now receiving . 1 ": and otTers• for sale at inducing pri ces the following extensive variety of 'WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself, as formerly, for the firm of ST.Enrrr & Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first Lands t Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies: J. J. Dupuy, Castellon, old Maglory, Rastaut. Channuyer, Pelovoison, A. Seignett, Otani, Du puy & Co., and Pinot Carillon & Co., Vintages of: 1832—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla vote, in- half Pipes, quarters, and octaves, or byl retail. Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor; Cross Keys, Meders Swan and Hour Glass brands., new and old importations. Runts—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maican, some very superior. Whiskeys—Old Scotch and Irish, Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. Winq—Madeirns, Tencriffes, Liahons, Sherries, -Sicilys,"Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, White Wines, Muscats; Clarets, Champagnes, Hooks, and Sauter nes, in Cases, India 'Nils., Qr. Casks, llhds., Demi john or Bottle. junc3 PreaerVa or Pfp4tp jgro. 1 O DOZ. quart Jars, on hand and for tale at the Wine-Store of JACOB WEAVE% jel2 , 16 Market at. cor. Front. Thraber: 2000 FEET (Lineal,) afloat and for sale, myl.s Ti. W;LM4RTII. In= . .„„.„,,,..,.,,,,:,...41:-,,,,;;;-:,'..'''. '' ,., :".-',4 , 11'441k45ir:,- - .7.!".'",:-. ~,,, , ...In—, ... . . _._ . Anal Con n Sales Allegheny roar llni?..SeLo.tsl 111 - Etintieuignei GotO;nitts..o. of,thn.Qua.rdians of A . poor, r•ff.lr at I) 711 e, an extended credit, Los, in Lea Fir!rt. Wlrd;iS.'ie. limy city, '2l. fe.r..t tfoitt i .nyl2fi feet di.-ttp a plot of t .. he same to be seen at the &Ike of* the Guardians, in 'n rourefadkiintrig the . l'ilayor's office, on Fourth street, Leinp the lots laid out- on the: oh! Poor !focus property, in Allogi!cly Fut teriris a sale apply to Mr. BRustz,'at the office of the Guardians, or to any ono Or the subscribers:' • (Copy of the original.) JOHN m7citktlll3c, ROBERT WItA.Y; G. ALBREE, jel-I.d3m JOHN 1108 S. TORE NEW BOOBS,. at MORSE'S, 8.5 Fourth street: A History of Rome, from the earliesttimes to the death of Commodhs, A. 1).. IBS; by L. Schmitz, P. R. S. E. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. The Life of Edmund Kean. Homes and Haunts offhe most eminent British Poets; with illustrations. Marian: orm Young Maid's Fortune,: by Mrs. S. C. Hall, author o' Ruccamor Sketches tal*lrish Char acter, etc. . The Inheritancr: a 'Celle' by Miss S. Ferrier, ail thor of Destiny, Marriage, etc. Marriage: a Novel by Miss' S. Ferrier. Just 'it:- ceired and for sale at MORSE,'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth strett. j e 121, QEO. W MERCHANT'S Improved Compound Fluid .C.ristrrof Sarsaparilla, FO2. retooling diseases of the blood, arising from an abuse of Mercury, Chropic, and constitu tional diseases, such as ScrArida, -King's Evil-, Sec ondary Syphilis, or Venereal, Ulceration, and Corro sions o' the throat, nose cheeks, lips r ears, and oth‘ .. er parts of he body. Pimples or Pustules on face; scale patches and other eruptions or the skirl; Biles, Scurry, and other Scorbutic affections, [thee =tic affections, White swelling, pains in the bones and, oints, fever sores, obstinate old Soros of ell kinds, Scald held, Salt Rheum, Ringworms, nod oth rer diseases arising fl.om an impure state of the Weird, also, habitual Costiveness, Piles, Chronic affection of the Liver, Lungs, and Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats; &c. This remedy is prepared in radio, from tne choicest selected materials, the ac tive properties of which are extracted by an improv ed proc.ss without heat. For Sale. Wholesale and Retail by _ B. A. FA fIifESTOCR & Corner Ist & Wood eta., and corner 6th & Wood sts. jol2. A Ronne, or part of a Rouse, for Rent. ASPLENDID'HOUSE, situated in a pleasant part . L of the city, will be rented immediately. The whole or a part of it will he rented, as it may suit. For further particulars inquire at this office. junell-dlw Gold Pens 2r , GOLF PENS, 'selected of the best brands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and cases, Also, 2 dozer 13auley , s patent extension pen holder and pencijuid received and for sale at the lowest prices, at penci, Pen Head Quarters, Corner of 4th and Market streets. je 10 W. W. WILSON.: Gold Wektelies and Silver Ware. TUST opened a largo. additional stock of Indies' , isand gentlemen's Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, of the latest and best patterns, and war ranted, at the lowest prices. Also, Silver Table, Ten, and Desert Spoons, manufactured and for'sale by IV. W. WILSON, jelo Corner of 4th and Market streets. Chippewa Mining Co HE Stockholders of the Chippewa Mining Corn T pony are hereby notified that an instalmont . o 25 cents pe: share ts required to be pid, on o: be fire the Ist of July !Ake. jel 1.• JAMII.3. MAY, Treasurer. Superior Cut Tobacco 3313n'ES tine cot kl.onev Dew Chewing Tobacco 70 X " Bird Eyo Smokintl do. " Finn do. do. For sale very low, to close a consignment, by GEO. COCHKAN, .je 10 No. 26 Wood 4. riIEAS 4 5 0 ca ., t , tv „ les iri t tne l (!reen; tne; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., ” jell) 110 Wood et FISH : .25 I.lb:s. largo No 11.4,4cere1; 5 6 do; • 10 King 3 do ; /0 RUXI24 Scaled tllerrir:g; For a..ralt by .1. D. WILI,IANS & Co.. jelo 110 Wood et IV TITS: 2 Bbls Sy..elleil Almonds; 5 Hoses 4. 1 Hale Filoe , ts; 5 " Alrnonn9; I 4, 1: Walnuts: " (771:0211 Nuts For sale by J. . WILLIANIS & Cn., jell? 110 Wood st ti O.U': 30 boxes ex., tt No. 1; 3 " Camile; 100 /W. Hyde'• palm. For sale by je 10 J. D. WILLIAIS Ir. Co C(IFFE.E : 40 Hap ?nme Rio ; 1.5 I.rguayra 19 " ettl (iov.Jaya; 1 " Mocha ; for s.ta by jlO J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st T ".ICCO: 15 Ilexes prime s•s; 10 " 152's & 16's; 5 "" S's Sc I's; 15 Kegs Nu;, 6 .Twist; ilO 4 . Pittsburgh Carundish For sale by .1. D. WILLIAAIS & Co., jolt) 110 Wood st. Letter and Can limner it l'rivata Salt: JusT recetNed on consmndient, and for sale low, 4n Reams super linen Post Parer, Turkey Mills; 50 Rtahur's Letter Paper; 60 ,4 Lawrence & Co.'s Letter Paper; Cap 3011. ti D. DAVIS, jelo-fee Corner Wood and sth stn. Sear's American Renovating Pills. FOR severa. months past, I havehemi much troub led ••.ith a bilious habit, attended with an Mac ti;ii and costi , e state of the 'bowels, and rheumatic affections; I have made use attic Meilicatedlrapor Bath, and various .tmds of Medicine, without receiv ing nay benefit. Seeing Sear's ANL V. Renovating Pills advertised, I was induced from the recommen dations attached to them, to make trial of Omni. In a lbw days they aflordedlne great relief r. and in the short time in whim.. I have taken them; i hate ex perienced more benefi. from them than I have re ceived from any medicine. — Their operation has been natural, easy, and effectual. Others of niy family have been indisposed, and have used them, and received int.di benefit. I can with•witfi eon& dence recommend timin to individuals and families, as a safe and effectual nieeminc, in all cases in which the stomach aed tr.veis are disordered.. A. WATSON, .309 - Henry-et., hew York For es.le by H. A. FAHNESTOCK 4- Co, jns : cor Past nljd Wood., and Wood and 6 . 111 sti QALTER'S Ginseng Panacea; a large supply eon atantly ea hand and for sale by B. A. FA lINE.STOCK & j.ef; cnr:lßl..and Woon and Wood and 6th FaR QUGARS; 1.3 10 casks Lorering, , s double refined Loaf Sugar; 10 barrels " pulrotised ' do; 1 - 5 boxes wrote Havanna Sugar ; Just rec'd ana for sale by jn3 MILLER & RICKETSON. p EPPER 4. ALSPICE— 10 5 Bagsrila Alsi it i trPepper Just received end Fur sale by jn3 • MILLER & RICKETRON'.. OILS-1000 Gallons Bleaches Sperm Oil ; IPOO " nitural color " dos 1800 " " Whale !Oil ; 1400 " Bleached " do; 200 " Tanner's Oil,. StrMt's dos 5 Barrels Lard cc 22 " Linseed " Just received and for sale by, jn3 hIr:LLE,II. it RICKETSON. QPIIIITS OF TUNPEN PINE: 15 Barrels Spta Trapentine just received in good order, and or sale by jn3 MILLER .1. RICKETSON. 1BACCO: • 32 -Bose.; s's, B's and 16 , 5, and 1 & Lumps; 13 " 5•3 and 6's, Plug; Just received and for sale by jn3 • MILLER BACKETSON. SALAD 01L-15 Baskets Beleaux Ballad Oil ; YO 44 " pints Marseilles ,4 ..t - ustrec'd and for sale's jn3 _'ULLER & RICKETSON. Boston and New toric /Kano*. TOHN H. mEttort,'al,. Wood street, 'has t) on hand and fo , " sale, at manufacturer's prices, one elegant Rosewood Plano Porte,. with' grand ac tion, and Iron frame:it:andel:l Curckmuna, of Bos .ton. One , splendid Maliogaaj- Piano: Fcrte, aim and a half octaves, tnado by Gidi pi Co., goy York, mpg?' . . 4 - - • , vl , , . _- GREAT RF.MEDY. APrit `1". b'S•ea - 3%l:vitti i4et to is: distrresing dis , avz. for the bi> . , 3 ' jea sln uch of ti:r: to rLy:TOD 1, and ffei tknir,s.. 1,1 t.ife 1, paired of I - conettniel- obteio some 'of raa zoni's Sicilian Syrup, , :chick was 4" . c.-o;:arrierideit . trie bya friend from - New York:O.:hi) stated that it had cured sortie 'of tile .moSt inveterate cases known to the medical , profession. , Stifilee it to say, that, after.using the "abOve. meilicine for ahout 4 weeksil...Was entirely relieved, and I believe call cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER WV 0W "No 175 Bertram st Phi nd'a Hay's & Brockway, Wholesale and Pretail Agents; see t advertiserneht. ' - feb22. CRILISTIE . B Galvanic Remedies for all, kinds of nervou affections they.liave heel) used' with entire, success in ail cases or Rimumatiern, acute or cliro• nic, applying to the head, face, r lituLs3. 7 gotit, tic dolercux; virtigo,neivotlior sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, - palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsion 9, cramp ; _palpitation-of the heart, neu-, ralgia, 'general debility, 4p. In cases oftlyspepeia. which is simply a nervous dprangeinent of the di gestive organs—they, have 'Wen fonnd equally sup- . These applications are fn the form of Rings-epd 111ao . netic Fluid,l3#nds, gractlets... Belts, Sze. See. ailvertiAnient for further pg.f!iplilars on the outside of this sheet foisale at tfikonly ageny, 5:7 Xarket nArge t ocrViroorxxo COtfrilt.—"MessrA Edf.ers—l ob• served soine tune agO a conimunliation over the signature for Parent,7 stating- that ,Dr. Jaynes Indian Expectore'ritshad.beeri the mea ns of paving the lives of three of his children who were suffer ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short - time before, lost. pne of my - children by' that dreadful Complaint, having anotlier, and my only , child; suffering the greatest agony .with tfit same . disease; Ind in hourly expectation of death, I.was induced to purcitas - ea bottle of it,and commenced using; jt according tp the directiono-- and to the surprise. of all it began to mend in fif teen minutes afterme commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him - a hiisbailit's and a father's grateful ycknowledgments. - . • - ••J. SI.IIPKINS Pliiradelihia, A prik 1240. Jaynes" Hair Tonit.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or. im proving its beauty, to this - elegant preparation We hear it, every where . highly speketi - of, and es pecially by all who have Made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimidating the growth of the hair, and preventing and e4ring_tnany affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply aild.sullieiently Son. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEraN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near.Wonil—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Setiwartz, Fedaral-FireiSi AllegbenyCity. - '.l-nar4 ZVILT.IA?Z 4. m. 16 74 dtp Co., nAtTEEns, E/MEIANGE EEC/NEES, AND DEALERS KR FOREIGAt\ AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,. CERTIFIC.kfiES OF DEPOSIT; DANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st. one door above Faurtb a gdstside - , .PiiiifrP7o., CIVRIVENT Funds received on deposit, and cal k,/ lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Ltaltirnore, Philadel phia, New Ybrk, Huston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper. a the Ohio, Kezituelzyj Indiapa, and Virginia Batts bought ae.d sold on the most fiver able terms. t The highest premien' paid for Foreign andAmeri. can Gold and Silver coins. - - Exchange ou England, trelandi Germany; and France procured, &c: • inarlo-dawy. .rric:Zr - Mara tit unties. to Europe, • VSKl k.s't *Ps. rA4 3 44 TAPS ; LIVERPOOL, LONDON, lied the various Ports of IRELAND, to rum YORK, PHILADELPHIA. AND PIT TSBU itGII. undersigned, Agent for tansies; ROCHE, 1. 13 RO'S. A C. 0., is, remiqi og money's to Englund,' . Ireland, Scotland and Waits, at the rate of Five Dollar: to the 1:1 sterling. Drafts iskue.d for nny amount drawn throat on the Ray n 1 Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and on Afeisrs Prescott, Grote, Ames A-. Co., Rankers, London, paysblo on prewintation at' any Rank in the United Kingdom free ofdisaount or any charge whatever. 'Those desirous of remitting, or sending for their friends will please apply to the sub scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors those the Canal Basin. JAMES 111...11.ELY. Persons at a distance - wishing irrformation 're ceive tu ancwer by leturn ntail„ by diioctifig ("lost paid . ; as above. • Refer to the Bankers. 'Merchants, anillAttnilfac foyers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. npt7-dawtf JnyttF's CarMitta:t IS a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy fur Dysentery, Diarrhoea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping, Painsi Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Ileadach Heart burn, I,llaterbrash, Pain us sickness of the Stotnach, Vomiting Spitting pp of Food after Elating,.and also where it passes through the hotly unchanged, Want of Appetite, liertlessuess and inatlilitY to Sleep, Wind in the Stornaeli and bowels, liysteries, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitshings, Sea 'S.Cknesi, Faintings, Melancholy mid Lowuess of Spirits, fret .ting and crying of Infants, and for all Howe' Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is One °Nile most el - geld - O f pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure or the various derange - Monts of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera' Infantam or 'Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. • - All persons are requested to try it ; for withoutes ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received from phy sicians, Clergy Men, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. - Fur sale at the Pekin Tea Bter4, 72 FoartOtrOt. may2l-dBr.w Wool W 001 i vita: highest prico iii cash paid for the di6rent 1 . grades of eican- washed . Wool., free from burs:l Wool sacks and. burlaps on band and for s;le 1an,.1 by Al till.Pll Y 4: - LEE, (lid Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty Et. and . . 1 my.2-1-d.S.w3ino . Cecil's Alley. -, Iron C ty lloti~i .RS. PATRICK Si:SON will eriatiniie to keep the Iron City Hotel, Firth at., between Wood and Market /treat, where they will lid glad In - entertain their cuatomera and the plane na general.. maG.dawtf RIAC xtriv E. CARDS, 1,0071 Ir/NDINGS, U. Cummins, No. I'2o Liberty 5t.,"5 ecors .below St. - Cali . street. • • rESSEL.S. James Smith & CO 3 's Machine Card 111 Aveuey, Manufacturer's .Findinz Estahlud, au r di dealer iu Clocks,. Looking G:aa. Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Gnods, &:o`, ' nov. IS—feb23dSzat , Pitts,Uur,gli .And ConnellnYllle - .Itati.road MAY 31-,. DOOKS for receiving. additional Subscription - a -to JIJ the stork of the Pittsbnigh and Cornellsville Co., will be - opened et tllv office of.the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the iithAyy.or - June. at 10 A. at., auftAnntinue °pearfraud* to daruntil the Ist ofJtily. Books will also be open on the same, day and for the same time, at the other tollowingslaces, viz: at McKeesport nuclei the direction of Hugh , Rowland and F. Muse-.-at West Newton under the direetion ofinli a C. Plumber ana James Gard at er= at Connell voile under the direction . - of Henry Blackstone - and Henry Walker—at Cumberland under the; direction ofJuo, Hay and Sane I, Calhoun. judo d. c4.49TIIERS; Sec'y New York, Boot Shoe Store. N0..122,_W00fT st.; Pittsburgh. S. DALZELL has on hand and is ' constantly manufacturing to order, .`—' - --v-7" , the following named articles Gentleinetes Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashioniat ' remarkably low price kineDreslißoots afss,o9, such as is usually sold in other stores 'at $6,00. A goad plainwell made calf. Boot at $4,00... All Other kinds of Work . equally low. Also 'a good rind full asl4oll.lDeni o (Tail iece, M is Fes', and Children's Boots, 'Shoes, Gaiters, 'Half Gaitersi.Baskins ziactSlippers, orthe mosteubstantial kind to the very fineet.. dress .• . - . , , - shoe S. TY:being a practical shoe,makor. attends to'the manufacturing of.his own- work; and :bus itiloneia the moat substantial 'manner, = yet neat. style ; . and 1 havinir adogted the tuottia_of small profits aid . quiek ~ -.., - .. rettirps; will sell is low as the lowest. [ctia26-d3m El !MS E EDI 61212 Effil Cl R4c*.E,T.s. . S 4 7.: i")41:0C: F.e 'l' • .t.,h;,1..77.1tE aeol .. Pulfi,els , eir,PteTnet• , 41 . 1 .,*„, i , TON; Capt. G. .ALtsomr, nip as a rPa«heOierty "014 Chrizihnr.!l. everySundaii at 10 45% !" ' • . ' . lle Isase.:7:&7;ton - seas larilt this epriarr; expicssly for the t a ratie, and "oiro.r.. to 'passecgerl Livery comfot3 soil 'superior accommodations. . feta 3 . . . MOXDA.Y. PACKET: ? Tlio rogidav tnail andplisenzarattana_er MOW.ONGAUFI.A; as a regular,Pathet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this , port 'every Mondar.as-10,'A. AA and Wheeling at 10, P. Id., tliP nameday. .11eturn4 ing, she . Will leaVe Cincinnati ,every!Fliorndttf, at 10, A. M. For freight or passago apply' pii . board. The. Dianongabela was built • prensly for thi! trade, and offers to the passengfirs comfort, and env*. perior accommodation;. mar 31.. 18 f Y vuesdpy Packet. 3.847 . _ .A 1 The regular mail and passenger stcam.! er 111BERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Kunz. rivrcit, will runas a regular packet botticen Pitts. burgh and .Cincinnoti, Icavirig, this port colony TUSS, day at 10 A. M., and Whoeling at .10 P. or on same day. Returning, the will lenie Ciiicinnati cry Friday at 10 .4.M. For frpight...4 p*ige ap; ply on board.. • . . • , : . . • , irrTile Hibernia No. 2, aria. , exprerfly co, the trade, and oilers to, the pasiangert eyery..eem l fort and rnperioraccommodatione. • jinl2 . , 1847 18:17.• 'Wednesday - Packet. I ".' eNTHE NEW ENGLAND, No: 2,171 apt .! • S. nr.Arr. will' leave Pittsburgh'; every:, Ve nesday . ranrning at 10 o'clock; Wbeeling•every'' Wednesday evening at 10 P. bE;'and'cincinnatl eve, ry Saturday gip feb2o 1847. I`oll7ll9D.Alf vAitac.g.r.. 1847. 'TILE WISCONL'INi - Capt. will leave 'Pittsburgh every Thirsday ruoruifig 3t 10 o'clOcki Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. AC; and etnpirtnuti: every Sunday at 10 o'clock; A. AI. ". • . • febl9 SATURDAY' PAtIrET The regular mail and passenger steamer.' MESSENGER, Capt. T.inforil;will ran loi .- a regu ar Packet between PittabUrgh" and Cincinnati; leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and:: Wheeling at 10; P. lg., the same day. Returning s ' 'she will leiiii3 Cipcinnuti eve!) , Tuesday, at' 10 &ells A. IL ' For fralgbf or passage apply on board. The lilessenger was built expressly-for this, trade;? and ofleis tn her - pailengera every comfoit and acl : commodation. • -- - . ~ mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET THf.l S.Mail et.etuner ACADTA ! T. E. Lucas, Master, will ruu an n regu lar pdAsenger packet between' Pittzhprgh and. this above port dnring'theseapon oc.,lll4t3!paying every Thursday di 10 cOclOtk A. M. ' - The Acadia is dnd brie superior neommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on boa r d, or AO ap9. J. NEWTON JONES;Agent. Ivor Chicinnati Unit Loulfrolllit. , . z . , . cr 'ih o e tic u w l, 7 l: 4 4 i stn o d , i l % . lllaFs , e m ntr te a r t , ez u • _ Le v .. cave for 'tic above and intannediato portni.og4ert. Frir freight or pasaage apply on-hoard, 0? to jel • ‘. D. WILKINS, Agent For elneirtm4.l and. St. Louts Thu passengetsteampr Capt. Williams, will, lease for the atosv, anitttermpiliate ports regatarty. . For freightor passage apply on board T. neaday Eveyata:w racket; The new and splendid passenget steam& boat DK.CLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run asa regular paelcet -bet Ween Pt ttsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening atrg;otelocli. Returning she.' will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 .o>clook. The Declaration Affers ituperitit acentnpituiations to passengers.. •Fos freight or pas'sege apply On board. • jet. • For Clutinnutt; • • _sy The well known fast running steamer . sAMBlllA,V7.Fors'yth,..Master,ivin . run as a regu ar Packet, leaving every Wednesdayineini; ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 'lO, P M., the same day. Returning, she. srill. leave Cincinnati every, Satniday, at 10,A. M. For . freight or passage apply .C.A board,. or to /ttIIPYTII,..&. Co,, Agents, Not 3.o,Water street.. . ap 16 For WI cling.- Packet. . D T O lT lN s i p f: l :lN endl i ! v ig i_ h r t ß, d l 4tog e h r t , a v T i r ru e n t . as . a regularpacket between Pittsburgh and Whiel-+ ing; leaving Pittsburghfor Wheeling evory . 4londayi Wednseday and Friday, tit 3 o'clock, P.M:olnd lent. , sag Wheeling fur Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thum , day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. LI. • Fur. frisighi or passage apply on board. toita: • Ne3v Doolcs.--JK:st 1%/rEMOIR. of the Life of the Rev. Charles Sinn.. .I.ll_ on, ILL • A., .with a selection froin - hiswritinge and correspondence : .Edited . by- the Rey. Williaru, Caine, M. A.; .Fellow and senigr Dean of Trinity : ;, College, nml"Miniter ofTrieity Chprch,Kambridgel The American edition, edited by the Kr. Rey. Chas, P. API! railiTe, _Bishop of the Prol. Episcopal in the diocese of Ohio. History of the , Presbyterian Church in the State,ne_. Kentticky with a preliminary sketch o,4l:e:church- es_in the valley of Virginia; by the Rey. Robert Daf , vidson, D. - , •-- . , Essays, TheolOgicalandlthscellancous,repit • atUdo front the Princeton-Review, second series, including the contributions of the late Rev. Albeit. B. Dci.dcli Alesander halal], two vols.r first on flie earli er pronheies; second on the !utter prophesies; geld separately: • • A choict. 'syntern . of Theology, on the bushy of thd Shorter Catechism, by Alexander Smith Patterson, M. A., author cif a 4, Histery'sif the Church," :with an' introiltiction; DunCnri W.Farland, D. D.; &ern the fourth Edinbtirch ediiion. • . . . . . , Memoir of Miss - Mary_JunaGraham del'Tiev; Chailes' Bridges 82. 'A - . The alanteotith a geperalseppii - of \series in all departteenht eflitetatnt.e, enle by. - . . . . ELLIOT T 8: ENGLISH; Market st., bet 3d and Fpurthati A Fresh Arrival--.of-New r.ooksa AT -MORSE'S, 85 Fourth street. . . Omoo: a ,Nortativeef Adventirres in the South Sea; 'by llerman Melville, author of Tyree.' Typee: 'a Feelkar-Polynesien Zanoni; by Sir E. L. Bulwer, mailer of a Night.. and Mornitig,"'este. New: : :A Year of Conselation; by 74:yrs. Butler, (late Fun ny . - 2 1 A-7 Remarka.ble events in the AmeriCati Idistery; . by J. Frost; L. li. D. The Irish Skiteli Book; by M.. - .A:Fitmarsii, author of YellowpluskCorreppondence; Me. - - Mesletios it was an as it is; by Brante Mayers . _ The Beautiful NVitlowt• a wirer; hv T. S. Artbui:,.. author of ‘‘.StrcetlieartB and Wives," ctc, Littell , n,f4ring Age, No. 160 Mind 'among the Spindles., . . Alurry's Museum fortune:. .... untm Merchant's Magaiiud fur June- Horticulturist for June. : Just -received' and for .sale at MORSE'S Liteittry D , pot, S 5 Fourth street. ; je10. , ; . . 1)1 eTr Arsirfety 'Store. r iiE enLs her has opene4 a new 7t,"ariety acid I. str..tc;tin the corner of Penn ang'SL.C4ry stree,is; i)pposite the Exchange litntel: - • ut.iy:4-dgan • ES CA.VANA.GII.,- John P.: Perry, • • - . , (fate of the firm of Malcolm, Lee& Co,)• - . - - NAT HOLES ALE, GROCER - , Cotinnhision and flotis y.v -I l4lerclinnl.,'deiler in all hindn of Countly Peet , : duce, copper, tin, tin plates, tanners': tools, zinci , load, Russia sheet iron; - iron and nails white lead, dY.pstuTs„ cotton 'yarns; Salt,. 4c. quid - Pitt:ibis/gat bianutheittreo -generally, corner of L~~eiCy. iinil' In win strcets,--Pitubnitgb, Pal Liberal, advaecee,-ily Cash or 'Goods, madd ole consignntenta of Vreducei Rce: • • • • " etaylB-tf-. Shoiceiiperir 6arcieniii MIIIS beautiful place of resort . baving beeh greatly; '..- repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive: 116AADER9 . , by 'the day, week, or month. - commodations _ore good; ariii his pried's:are ldty may ' S. MeCLETIA.NIII;..,-. BI'CtILLCRTGIr. ^ JOhn InFLCU, 4: CO., . . WHOLESALE Groeers, Produce and- Cpsninis y 'skin- Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures ) , No: .1.b6 Liberty street, oppOsite-W Pittsburgh.. : mar/2 Liberal advances made on consignments:, • - . .Patattrig. TTOUSE and SIGN PR.INIINGtird- GUMMI, •JJ ii of all kinds; GrainingUalr;MahOgriny;Satiri, Rose and Maple. Iniitattons of all:kinds - or:Marble.: Orders left at the shop . or-the sohserilret;•giiiSmith • -• :field otriet,;oppoSite:thelPittsborgh EtitrpjfiYipe 4, Yr Federal at:reeli oPictsitoi FilackrinChht Amiy`city; done at moderate ratnairmd , o4 the shortest notice.' ap 15-6 m. - -JAMES -JAMES PIT I~ EM soms'=Acir.