=2I=MM : . .Ij - ,.:' , , Elii4#4tfahOuglia•l. .- - - arr •- 'Advertisers arertitiutid to /Land itt theirfavorstlf9re 4 otteeki 1" AL Mit must be complied nrith, in order to in -'lllTrait ,Whenitispeqsibk,an cariferhotertoott/d _ . Morning Vast Job Printing Office. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. RaYing added to • oar Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are,-prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book'ork Ma style of on surpassed beauty and:neatness, and upon the most tea-• aonable teKataWe regYeetfully.solicit the patronage of the Public in thia line or our business. . I:l7'.2itotidie"...An adjourned Meeting of she AlM gheny Fire Company will be held on - Monday evening next, 21st inst.; at before 13 o'clock, and on eveu Mon day evening inuvimili to our departure for Philadelpliini At these . meetings all those de-•,..•nts of aceompanymg us in the 'excursion, are respectAilvequested to attend. They may at any time harid in then. names to the miitee of Arrangements. $. CiHiGafiLL, Af.llicSratcc, Committee. War. K.' Olaf, Sec 'y A. F. Co.—(mttyl :3i) , jar- (F W. SIDDL~ r Isf..-Ratiovim to . a new three story Brick, on SaurarrauD sr, one - door be loci Sixth street.- TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural - Gem, restoring the FACE to its original sha p e . _ TEETH EXTRACTED, with little: or no pain. DECKIED TEsmt. permanently. saved by . PLUOCIMG, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet." ter than curing it, though it should be ddne in ftve min utes, or even Instantly. . • ' • • 6p2tly Da. oon o thy f you wish to save your ma ney• and buy a superfine FIAT or call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where yen will find a complete eased - talent of' the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. - • mar23:4 ' Tao Wood at, corner rf Virgin alley. O. of O. of hreeting;Washington 'Hall; Wood street, between sth and Virgut Alley. 'l4llsl34'ltGli L000r.,-No. Meets-every 3.36- Tnesdaj• veering. hfracAittram-F,scaltimmyr, No. 87-15leets let and 3d Priday otesch month. mar2.s-13 er 0. of 0. '&" -ENV LOTIGVE, No. 46 me•ta at the Hall, corner of Wood 'street land Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. .. - ntayl:6trt • •. Gronoz:BAssitrr,See'y. • - • OFSICL OF zuK OLD ALZ•Soilfla 13a1DO, tp-- - PadosAls will be received at this Office uniil the 20th hut, for Cleaning and White-washing the inside of this Bridge,' The'dirt and dust.to be well, cleaned ont, and all the wood work (except the roof and top side 'of the cross timbers) to have two coats of .honisville Lime, well-riton. , ..fmayolt ~ NV, coo,. Mebikt.tention...ROßEftT BARKER, MERCTUIVT Tamot, Ea. 31 Market, ketweritiSeeond and Third 'Wats, IPittskurgh.--Consiaaily on hand; a large and general as. aertment of FASIII:ONAIILS. REiDS-HAPII CU:METING, Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work Which will be made in the most fashionable man ncr, and on reasouablc terms. ' ' may 9 ~ B oot aild Shoe Warebotise. . - . :HUGH hi. ROBB having'removed co the spacious building formerly occupied by Wallace, Lyon at Co., No. 116 Wood street, near Fifth, would respectfully i'ncitell.e attention of the public genendly to the large and fine assortment of GOODS he is now offering Cheap for Cash, All p s sons wishing a durable and cheap article in the SHOE - tine, are invited to call and examine his stork. Also, a ,ot of fuie Leghorn and Palm Leaf RATS.,..and sikhod assortment of TRUNKS,IIIway on hand. N.ll, —He 10.60 continues to manufacture, as form erly , irr TOOTII-ACIfE, Tasnan Gras. BAD ThlslllX -AND w arra Tarr-It—By the me of Wheeler's celebrated Ten-berry Tooth 'Wash, Tooth.aehe can be effeetnally cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy Bad Breath mach improved, and the Teith freed from tartar r and made beautifully white. .Price ,50 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—is highly.concentmtediond will make,.one Bold wholesale and retail by WM'. JACKSOO r st his Boot and Shoe Store, .810 BOOT," 8:0 Liberty street, head of Wood street, Pittsbutgb. ----"-ap27:l3mtlaw 11Y nom Wmitssi Ricastins, at. D.—l feel constrain ed, from a sense of duty, to make the following statement- 1 conscious that it may appear unprofessional. Alz.Chas. ' Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Con sumpuom with which I had_been -treating with less than usual success. At his request, undthat oftis friends, I permitted him to' try. Dr. Dogers' Liverwort and Tar; and , I must confess that its effects were really surprising, After using the second bottle, my Visits were discontin ued, and he was soon - restored o health. Ido conscien tiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which baffle - the ordinary mode of treatment. - Wit.t.isst J. Ricamtes, M. D. Cinrinrsati,..oetober Ist, 1944. •. This medicine is warranted to break up the most dia. tressing Cough in a few hours time. Percale by J. XIDD & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wood at. Also, by KNEELAND tly HARDIN , mayl6:6md&tv Grant street. fur RErircicialvit Aim Gour.—Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are a most extraordinary medicine for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, because they not only cleanse - the stomach and bowels of those morbidshamors, which, if taken into the circulation and thrown upon the -mem brane and muscle, are the cause of thy. above painful maladies- but they excite the absorbent vessela to take up - that which Is, already deposited, and therefore are ab solutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism - and Gout. Auingle 25 cent box of said Indian Vegetable Pills will often give the mo,t astonishing relief; andper severance according to directional:vitt be certain to drive pain of evert description from the body. Beware "ef: Countelfeitt and haitation.c.-,Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WILLIAM Winoirr on the toplabel of each box. - • Remember. also, - that H. Stnyser, DraggisL corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by himfor sale. The-genuine is' for sale a Dr Wright's P - rincipal (Mace, 169 Race street, Phi.adelphia ; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers ettn - be sup pliedat the wholesale rate. - mayls HTTTr7VI2i3MrT 7, 'I' 7I 7II mum INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this-City and vicinity, and on Shipments by . Canals, Rivers, Lak.es,andby Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested, and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to bepro totted by Insurance. • \VAL P. JONES, agent, "may/9 ' 44 Water street. _ AITANTEJ), ALLEGSENI ern . SCRIP, AT PAS. FOR Sus: .Two substantial, well built and con ,veniently arranged Brick Dwelling Houses, pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, Allegheny, having three lots or .75 feet by 100 deep. Price, 99,000. The whole or one-third may be.paid in Scrip, at par, and time had on deferred payments. Atao—A valuable. Lot, of 4d feet front on Fourth at. ,Road by 94 deep to an, alley. - Price, $1,20,0. One-half or more may be paid in Scrip. atpar; -balance on time. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, mayl9 " Smithfield sweet. IikTEW BOOK FOR SBHOOLS.--Klemeuts of Mythol ogy, or Classical Tables of the Greek and Romans, to which are added some notices of Syrian, Hindoo and Scandinavian Superstitions, together with those of the American Nations; the whole comparing Polytheism with -true -Religion; for the use of Schools- Just ceived.by' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. maypil • . - Cor. ad and Market Mi.. Vine z hlrits 1 'COWARD TODD ik CO., l'itsurv.scrraists or Foie Lmss Kan FAiier SHIRTS, pave received front their Factory East I large and desirable stock of SHIRTS, which we propose to oirerto dealers at the lowest New York prices, on satisfactory terms Our stock consists in part or 300 dor-, all qualities, varying- in' style—wide ann narrow plait, Byron and standing collars, tuanuractured e.rpressly for City trade, and intended for this market. By. offering. dealers our Goods at low prices, and allowing our.Ohirts to recommend themselves in style of manufacture, we hope , to be able to.pleaso all our cos tomera . Warernora.eorner of Fifth and Market streets,up maylB -13`1EXPBES97-6 Just' reeelved at Hootot & Cznr vrazz'a, 86 Market istreet - 4 doz Pearl Braid Bonitets i , . • 2 ." Misses ." • " • 1 " Boys'Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ; ~ 2 " " " - ?Pearl - " 1 " - Jenny Lind Hats, for Girls ; •• -.-- • • 1. " Infants' It - 2 " Gentleme n's Pearl Braltl'Hate, - new 'style. FOY Sale at extremely law pr i ces; for eases:' .7 • fmyl6 - Notloe-.Our Proposals. - . Air A. MINER will, for-fifteen dayst . receive Pitts ..ol.. barely Allegheny and County, Scrip taper' value, for everyarttele an our line of business, nt - the lowest specie prices, including subsdriptions for all monthly. Magazmes. Also, all weekly Newspapers,ricomprising -our large - assortment, '3 either half yearly or yearly, including the ihrgestsheet, "The Great West," now ad ' mined by . hundreds, the very - best family paper extant—. Also, Scrip may be left ou depbsite ; Book, Stationery, and all new issues from the press, delivered at the option of the depositor. - We will ' order by request any Book o Books from the. East, on the above terms. ..The above Scrip to be expended iii full. Smithfield- street, second' .:.door above .2d. - - matt, Jr STORY OP 'i'llE OIRONDIS PS. -- Lamartinea r History' of the'Girondilts, or Personal Memoirs of , Patriots of the French Revolution, trom unpublished sources ; by Alphonse Be'Lamartine. - In three vas ;1/ .mo. This day , teed and for sale by - - KAY & C 0.,. - . rusyl7 - Corner of WoOd and Third streets.,' /gum COMPLETE ANGLEft.,—Walton's Complete 11 Angler, or the. Coniernplative, ,Companion, -.-- 'vrithcoMOus notes , for the mostpert original t a bfblioti cal preface, giving an account. of: fishing and .fishing books from the earliest antiquity to the time:of Walton, arid a notice of Cotton and his writings ;,by , the American Editor. The above this day received and for sale by triayl7 • (Journal copy.] , EA' & Co.. , AVABLE FARM FOR .SALE...- A -desirable -Farm of 155 Acres,lo6 of which arc in high state" of cultivation, having been used as'a Stock Farm: . The' Timber and Soil, ea of the beet quality'. The 'improve. merits are ,a Dwelling Rouse, li'darn, Stable, An.; also,' Orchard, Garden—mid the whole under good fence, and is well watered. Situated 18 miles fromthe City, on the Kittanning Road. Priee,B3ooo. Terms, $17.60 in hand ; balance at 7 years. S. CUTH.BERT,Gen. Agent, alaYla . - Smithfield street. Jr ULF. SION OF THE PLANE Alit) SAW, full • „ .tutearlalartnt of " Cincinnati COOPERS , TOOLs.n arida!! by, . l!tr,BE*& LAUF/TAN, mayl6 , ' , ' ~No.lB,Woodstreet AKE: ,- r lO, k 0 • af_ Lek a. ;Arne. reckl and for - B. & SY. BABSAVGA. ,r• - -c ,c ;,./r; , - ,r -_ - edinntercial crab financial. ' I _ •.FITTSBURGII -BOARD. OF TRADE. T. S.CLARKE, - - • R BELLEa.I' Coarmirtreyeat ULT. J:DALZELLR--' PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR: 1848. 9tearnboatPacketLine,leavesdailk forCincinnati,lo Am. Passenger Packet, via _Brownsville, to Baltimore . and Philadelphia, 8 A.m., - and 6 P. at. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. nt., and 1.24 Weatent and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. st. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo:A. 51. Erie and Western New York, daily,. 9A. it. ,NOTal'EaSterilxlo Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 - ARRIVALS AND DEL,ARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, dssol closesl2 sr. Western Mail, Cin. and Lnuisv., due B r. w., closes 5 he. Y. South.via Balt. andWashingron,due 8 r.rit.,closess.k.sa. North-Westerrivla Cleyeland, due 18 isr., closets A 9 A. M. Erie and Western - New York', die S r. m., closes 8 A. 74 • , • BTOOSB 'Par rains.. Asked. Offend • Bank otPittsburglf, , s aq,oo • $50.1.10 1150,00 Exchange Bl "utk.. 50,00 '44,00 coo nerehants'and red ' sop 550,0049,00 Farmers , DepositAtetrk Noise in market. - Gaud Stieet Grid&c, - 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge... e'• • - • 50 , 00 '3 5 ,90 Old Allegherty - Br:dge. •. •..• e. • 25,00 - '30 3 00 35,00 Connellsville R. R.StOck,pald on =- shares, 24,G05 00 • 1,43 City Bonds (6 ft' e m;)..... •• • 90,00 Monongahela Bridge••••- • • • 25,00 ' 16,50 Gus Stock' 5000 • ' • Dally Review Of the Ittelltete. P OF THE •0 , t SAIVIREMAT MURK INGI, Afay POST 1849, We hadlittle time to attend , to C o mmercial mat. terayesterday. PLOUR--Sale of , two 'or three lots ,on wharf at $3,600 from w 3,62; froagons at $3,06. LOUISVILLE MARKET OFTWZ Tar. ,LOI7ISV/1.1.E COURIEII, • May 12, 1849 The day has been remarkably quiet for business, and sales have been-Routed. The weather is cool, aniethe fiver is rising cast. , Bagging and Riipe..We notice a continued firm ness in the . market, - but hear of only a light sale at •17c--for Bagging and.Bc for Rope. • Coal.. Receipts to day of 21,000 bushels Pittsburg, ;which sold at 81c. ' Flour and Grain.. The market is firm, and we note sales of Flour in lots from store at $3,90634 ;, Retail sales at 4,26. Sales of good Wheat at 67c. Sales of Corn from stores at 30035 c. Sales from flatboat at the river at 250_294. • Ray.. Retail sales of baled timothy at the river at 55M0c per 100 lbs. -.. Groceries. 'Receipts fair. .We quote sales of 110 bags Rio Coffee at 7(if7ic. . Sales of 28 hhds sugar at 41l 41c. .. Provisions—There! continues a fair demand for provisions, and WO quotes sale of 200 bbls MSS Pork at $9,25. Sales of Bacon in light lots from the country at 4te for hog round. Sales of clear sides In casks from stores at 51e; ribbed sides sc. Whiskey..We quote sales 0f72 bbls at the wharf ibis morning at 151. c; sales of rectified from stores Freights.. The rates to New Orleans are maintain ed at 221. c per hundred pounds front the wharf. Pork we quote et 40c per bbl. Freights, however, aro quite scarce. To Pittsburgh we quote at .15c 'for to bacco and bacon ; feathers 25c. NEW TORE MARKET - .NOON NEPOIM. . . • . May 18. The market M unchanged both as regard a . Flour: prices and demand. • Grain.. Sales of prime white corn at 58c., and 62c. for yellow. Provisions - . Market is unsettled. Cotton r.The market it very lirm, and dealers are asking a slight demand. Money.. Government -securities and State stocks re ver firm. Flour.. Market steady, but not active; no change in prices;,the demand is confined to small lots for city. Grain.. Sales of Corn include 20,000 bushels of pima yellow and 'white at 37, 58580 c. Wheat market is firm, with reoular sales at former quota tions. Lard..illarket unchanged, with sales at SIC in hist! and lie in : kegs. • Pork..tleld at 10,00 for mesa; prime unchanged, with sales at 8,31. Bacon.. Sales or Shoulders at Slc; Sides There aro no changes in other articles. AUCTION SALES, BY JAMBS WHEhi74, AtICI7ONEER, No. 114 WOOD SrBEET. THREE DODDS F¢oll FIFTH A SSIGNEES' SALE OF A COUNTRY STORE, of A 'Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries. &c., at •AUCTION.—On Thursday next, May 24th. in 10 o'cloek in the forenoon, will be sold, at Nlcßenna's Auction Rooms, by °tiler of Assignees, the stock of a Country Store, comprising e great variety of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, &c. ' viz:— a large lot of ribbons. sloves. hosiery, laces, b ook, mall and Swiss mnslins..jaconet muslin", blenched and brown muslins, vestiugs r shawls and hdkfs., table cloths, calicoes, gingham', lawns, de Mines, summer, pant. mud, giraffe cloth, broad-cloths, French a d English cassimeres. fancy styles; eassinets. meri nos, alpacas, calico robes, tweeds, bobbinets, green ba raize, stocks, Irish linen, bed ticking. flannels, sewing silks, cold crunbrics, &c. Also. Groceries. viz :—ter., coffee, augar,'spices, tobacco, filberts, almonds, beans hominy, oueensware, dre.-4 boxes axes maylfi JAMES hIcKENNA. Aoct BBEAUTIFULCRADIOTER AT A U CTTO K. On On Wednesday next, May Mtl, ate o'clock in the af ternoon, will be sold, in front of McKenna's Auction Rooms, 1 beautiful second-hand Chariotee, with falling top, in complete order—cost originally 800 0. mayI9JAMESMcKEININA, Auct 1. R:IG N EltieXti 7 ti DRY GOODS Al' AUCTION.—Ott Monday next, May 2lst. at 10 o'clock A at., will he sold, at hlchenna's Auction Booms, part of the stock of no extensive City Dry Goods Store, as the owners are declining that busi ness. The articles are nil of the beat quality, and were purchased particularly for this market, by one of the partners. 'no lot is so very large, a - few of the articles can only be enumerated, among which are broadcloths, cossimeres, cassinets, calicoes, gingham lawns, mut iins,• summer drillings, Irish - linens, ribb ons, hosiery, bdkfs., shawls; together with a great variety of fancy goods. • Tkasts—Sums under SlOO, cash, currency; over that arttoun , t t siz months, good approved endorsed notes. may • JAMES MCKENNA. Auct DMINISTRATOR'S SALE of Second-hand Cloth- A •ing and Watch at AUCTION.—On Saturday after noon neXt, May 19th, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, by order of John McGuire, Adminisirator of - Michael Gleason, deceased, a lot of Second-hand Cloth ing; also, LlVatch. JOHN McGIJIHE, Aduf r. maylo JAMES McKEISINA, Auct. QUIRTS AT AUCTION.—On Saturday next, filay 0 Ifith, at 2 dclock in the ailernoon. will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, a large invoice of fine , and striped Shins, with linen bosoms, collars rnd ribbonde JAMES McKENNA. Auct. 0 STAI3LE'd SALE of a Clock Ofachine and Watchmaker's Tools, a very superior English 8 day Clock svith mahogany ctise ; also, several Gold and Sh aer .Patent Lever Watches, -a lot of Jewelry, Watch Springs, dm., at AUCTION.— On Ssruxust evening next, May 19th, at 8 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Austion Rooms, -yy order of- John Fox, Coustable-1 clockmakees engtne, a lot watchmaker's tools, a very superior EnglishSdasy clock, with mahogany case ; also, several gold and silver patent lever watches, a lot of jewelry, watch springs, &c. JOHN FOX, Constable. mayls :or f.i e, to • ose t e concern. TrrIFIE STOCK OF THE LATE X. PIAED , St. °lair at. is now of tired at private sale, consisting of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Boots, Slippers, Gaiters and Buskins. The tattention. of . the public is respectfully asked to this stock, as from the well known. charucte r of Mr. Piard's manufacture of Ladies' Shoes, it is presumed they will be eagerly sought for. The whole stock can be closed out to any person wish ing.to continue the business. .T. A.HIATON, , ipi4 D. A. OLMSTED, S'"" in "`' AIR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BooK.KEItIPING & WRITING ROOMS, . . sins in wiz .lUrft, D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry,Book-keeping au agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through .hie entire course. of training on Double Entry Book.- keepi4, twill, not only: he qualified to bike charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will fluid them selves master of aU those intricate operations connected with partnership settlaments,;of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of.peknotivledged ability, are ignorant. Several of theotost extensive firms in the city have re cently prOcured Book-keePers from this Institution.— Merchants and Steamhoat proPrietors can always learn of Bdok-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. :BMus ::10 tol2, 2 to . 4. imd 7to 10. • ' • - ,rnity4 P it 2 l tream ar s P 2ll.:? E iltche• 200 different sizeisj in.store At for sale by Coin " er Penn REYNOLDS Irwin SSIiE ap29streets • New 'Roods. ti a. few days I will be in receipt of a.well selected and.fashionable assonment of SKI:M(1600M now on their way from the East, to which .I would: invite the attention of try friends. A .good fit warinuted.,in all eases •• ' • • • JAB. 15I<GUIRE, Tailor _ _ mar3l Third street, St. Charles Building. • tar Pine Goods 1 ..,a1 1.8 SPECTACLES; 9 fine Diamond Pin. ger, Dingi;lo Musical - Boxesi ‘ shi.ll cased ; a large assortment of Pans. withfine 'Paintings ; also, Gold and Datter..Kniyesi do, with agate han dles; Gold and Silver Waist Butklei and Slides. Also. P.I.IIAB9Lf, dark Overland other fashionable rotors. - The Above Goods, with a large assortment of Jewelry, Watehosi.raney_.l3pd&i, &e., wilt be sold for 'SCRIP, or other good money, at No. 87. - 3larket street by ; . ZEBITLON KINSEY. •-, --t✓W.^ . Ptir Greenwood Gardens', • ' NEW-ARILANGEMAIENT.--The steamer THOS. SCOTT will cont inence on Monday, May 9th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, toot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving md: a o'clock A. at.; and each even hour until 9 o'clock 'P. e.; last trip from the Garden at ler P. at.- The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Ten at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a. largo collection of Greenhouse Planta, Dahlias, , Annual Flow.. er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt et . landing. tmy4 W.ELLSVILE Erd - DlEUrni For- Deliver and Wellsville. - Ton tiew and splendid passenger steamer C.A.1.,E11 COPE, A. hltranocs, Master, will leave for tbe above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, yon hoard. - may 4 ' . - 'ow rrangemente OeWTER steamer BEAVER, Cuss. E. CLArtut, Master, will leave this city every Monday, nes ay and Friday, at 10 A. it. She has a boat at the lauding, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight iin any time: fmy4 liatllF . Wrn. B. Wheeler, . Q TEAMBOAT AGENT, can -be found .at Wesley 0 Grier's Counting. Room, corner of Water and Sinith field streets, Pitisburgh. ' mar 27 - Nor St. Louis. - Tuv, fine new pasaenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Kovuvz, Masterovill leave for ove and intermediate porta, regularly. .Vor freigbi or passage, apply on board. mays For Cincinnati... Regular Packet. • jarlit The fine steamer ATT. VERNON, }Beam Km:lm, Master; will leave for the above and Interne tate porta, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ap26 OEO. B. IifILTENBERGER, Ag't. Regular Zanesville Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKim, leaves every Saturday, at 2 P teamer JENNY LIND, Captain Gamauturtt, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. st. For freight or passage nDDplyy to W. B. WHEELER, Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield sts.• FOR WREFJ.,ING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE REGIILA2I SIITIDAT Pocon.—The A No lfine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELECiIt&PII, S. Hexlep„ Com mander,will leave Pittsburg for Inept imp Cincinnati and Loui seine, and all lute rmedi ate Ports, even! Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage app l- ly on board, or to • - MIH & DUNCAN The Telegraph has bees built expressly for, Agents. a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of-pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. "The Telegraph Will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin' No Tend Pike No 9, to Sam- LOUIS-.4llnethrOtigh,TlVX DAM ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Broarnsville Daily Packet Line. FIRRIIARS Ist 1819 , FICERZLIIT 11'1,1.849. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. ArldThe following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cant, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and care fitted up 'without regard to expense. Every comfo rt that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela ITherf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. ja3l NEW YORK, May 18 New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steams Z. TAYLOR, M. F« Lucas,. Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and hee tag, saving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at lt) o'clock, a. at., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, et 8 o'clock, a. is. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. 'Taylor as an entirely new boat. end for speed and accommodation In oat surpassed by any boat on the river. &MOM'. ARMSTRONG' k CROZER Agts. THE tine steamer WELLSVILLE. Copt. B►n%ss. will leave forthe above and Inter• med me ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. " - l'of frt:igltt or p ge Pty on hoard, Or to au2.l " 1 4 10..,13. MILTENBL'RGEft, Agt, Hew 'Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger rteamerJAMESNELSOY,O. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Parke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le av ing this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, a. az., and Wheeling every Monday, Wedn es day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. u. For freight or passage, (having superior acrommoda tione,) apply on board. a The Jamee Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONO & CROZER, deed:lf Agent.. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Was. HANNA., will run regularly be tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny }liver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday. at I o'clock, P. Is. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. deten IdW,. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE. riIHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1 of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful bouts on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged ia the river business.— The line has been in operatton for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without-doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for. the safety, comfort and.convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The Mimosa A ILILA Capt. Stone, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday trimming at 10o'cloc k; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 p. $l. TUESDAY PACKST.—The 11113ZIMA No. 2, Capt. Joe. Klineetur, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at tO o'clock ; Wheeling every Tt it esday evening al 10 P. rs. WEDNESDAY PA CERT.—The NI ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pitirburgh Wed neaday morning at tOo'eloele; Wheeling every We' dneFday even ing at 10 P. M. THURSDAY PACKET—The Banxtaarr, Capt. R. 1. Chace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday . morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PACZET.—The CLIPPER 1 , 10. 2, Capt. Crooks, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at it) P. DI. SATURDAY PACKET—The numinous No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10. P. X. • SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac NEWTON, Capt. P. Davi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wheeling eyery Sunday evening at 10 r. m. nov 19. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -100 Sug o ar Ho d u o se Mol o asses, l S , t ,:o .l i ti i m o es o ßefiAt o ery; 10 In store and for sale by MILLER. BRICKE L P ' SON, mayls 172 and 174 Liberty st. _ . D RIED APPLES-20 barrels Dried Apples; 52 sacks deb do. On consignmeat and for sale by MILLEft. & RICKETSON, Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street MUTTON HAMS-1 Mid. Mutton Hams, on consign ment add for gale by • MILLER & RICKETSON, mayls Nos. 172 ant 174 Liberty St. NAV GOODS-Just received, by Express, at No. 57, North-west corner of Fourth and Market streets, att Invoice of very , handsome new style Lawns, from coin mit t o o . vveeglienri.new style Dress Silk s t Ribbons, Collars, Bareges, fro., to which the attention ot purchasers is res pectfully invited. (apIS) PHILIP ROSS. PECANS -2 bbls., Tor sale by maylo ARMSTRONG & CROZER. GL s •:-.51.10 boxes, assorted sizes, just rce' and fox sale by [tpayl4] S.& W. lIARBAUG H. SMARS-204 M Cruz k Sons' Prime Sagan, just re ceived and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, ratrOti 172 and 174 Liberty at. BACON --I,al;lSide nd ulders,just received on consigumeliSPici for sale by . , MILLER &RICKETSON, Jaayls. King. 172 and 179 Liberty street. tioyles Chintzes. IL/ASES of above Goods; 3.4, 4-4 and 9-8 wide, fancy : owl doable Forbin, for sale by • nualthihn HAMPTON. SMITH-Le CO .11,11511.-10 barrels No ,1 Herring; 10 - do` Shad ,_ .; do far sale , tir mayll ' DYER ME Hiner intellig eine. PORT OP PITTSBUFAGO. B, 9= WATZ:'It IN ARRIITIIS. • - Steamer Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. " .Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Rohl. WigEttnan, --, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville, " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver s Clarke, Wellsville. McNeal Wheeling. DEPARTED, Steamer. Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Sholerd!Heaver. " Robt.Wightman.--, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. " Atlantis, Park i nson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson McKeesport. Hamburgh, Caldwell, Cincinnati. Peru, Calhoun, Wheeling. Gale; Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville. 01111SVILLE PACKETS; Regular Packet farSungLeh Franklin Packet. AC 0C cured _Silo , • ere, X cask .13 •Hails in fine. eandiAion; toreale.by aY2 IYVER. === Glieeiiivrood Gemle'n: firIHIS delightful &anther Retreat is - now. open for the reception,of visiters. Ice Creams ; Fniit, Nuts, Con fectionary, and - all_ the good things nature and art can produce will. be served tbe best,manner . , in the Saloon.' .The Table will be spread. at 61 o'clock ederyeven. 6}, o'clock. on. Temperance prineiplesi and, closed on Sunday. Boquets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. A large collection of the choicest' variety of Green house Plants, Dahlia's, and Annual Flowing Plants for sale. . The new steamer Thos. Scott will be ready,. in a few days, to run from the Point to the Garden apt; TEAS 3 TEAS 23 :.TEAS 11 il'r is with . pleasure 'that the subscribers in, ' form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with Messrs. S. C. Jenkins ik. co., of 'Philadelphia, to receive their superior: : . .. - - '.-PACKED TEAS,' And will hereafter, be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of-}, {midi lb each, with sir printed card--showing the kind of Tea, price, name - of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, With an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked; :4 / Gunpowder ... , 61} ' , 75 _1, , 2 , 1,25 1,60 5 Hyson• ;•• • • . • .... 5o on 75 ' 1.c6 1,25 ', O ay. 1 a nn..'...... - .... - ..50 621 75 1 1 00 • •1,25 • . .50 Black BLACIte• Fine and Extra ique-75 1,00 1,25 'VD We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should.. they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will/ie. refunded, as it is only with that iniderstanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our-Teas. and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this City. - All !oversell' rich, delieions and good flavored TEAS, should give Its a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms . - _ .• • . • For sale by . - JOS.. M. YOUNG & 00.,'-' ' - N, V‘' 'S ''. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and • . - E.;YOUNG It SON, S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Pittsburgh Horticultural. Society IVILL hold their Summer Exhibition of. Early Vraits, Vegetables,-Plants, Flowers,. on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13ticand 14th of JUNE, and premiums Will be awarded for the best and second best of eaCti , ua• riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem bers, and all who feel ad interest in Hortimilture t areze quested to bring their productions forward to dui E%xhibi ion. . • mayli:dftw, Trustee , . Sala. T . HE undersigned Assignee of Semite/ Hill, esquire, will offer at Public Vendue at Outcry, on the prem-' ises, on the 30th, of May, inst., at -1 o'clock /n after noon of that day, a TRACT OF LAND containing three hundred and thirty and a half Acres, situate on the Mo nongahela river, about one milvatbove Monongahela City, in Waehiugton County, Pa. There are erected on this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling 'House Latio, a Log. Dwelling House. There Are two . good Apple Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres cleared-40 or 30 Acres of which is first rate River Bot tom. There is a strata of= ix feet of Stone Coal "under the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river, and so convenient to the rivet, that it costs but a triflers remove it from the'banka to the.boats. The Land is of the best , quality, and , contains an inexhaustible quantity of Limestone. This tract will be sold in whole or in part, to accommodate purchasers. ' Those wishing for further information, are referred to Judge Hill, residing on thepremises, Samuel Becket, re siding near the land,nnd Daniel Long, Innkeeper, Cin chianti, Ohio. Then will also be sold on the 31st of May, inst., at 1 o'clock On the afternoon of that day, on. the premises, a TRACT OF LAND contaimarg sixty-eight ana .a half Acres; situate in Fallowfield Township, m said County; adjoining land of the heirs of David Bolton, Jerome Otable, and others ,• about one-half of which/a cleared; on which is erecte d Grist ldill,with two ran of stones; a new Saw Mill; a good Dwelling Haase, Ac. The terms will be made known an the day of sale, by may7:td JOSEPH HENDERSON, Assignee. CRIP W,CiT,ED Al` PAR—Foa sum; a large Build lug Lot eV feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, VIA - Also, a Lot adjoining the aboire,2l feet front by 127 deep to said alley. Price, $4121: ' Also, a Lot 21 feet front by 1.27 deep, two lots from the above. Price, 111400. Tennrc—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ' snay7 Smithfield street. pRINTS-2 eaaes Blue and ge Prints; 1 ease fall River Blue " Open and for sale by MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, inay9 97 Wood street D BILLS-2 bales Blue Drills '2. " Brown " rease BlesehM reehl and for sale by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, rauy9 • -97 Wood street. !Notice. old customers, strangers visiting the city, and 21 others wishing to provide themselves with a hand so se DRESS COAT, PANTS. VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMESWOUIRE, Tailor, oral Third autos, St. Charles Solidi. . Congross lift tors. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie, and dangle about the ankle ; they are not only much handsomer, but displuy.the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also savellme and trou ble., Manufactured by S. KEYS. " No. 8 Fifth strut. LADIEV SPRING SHOES—SiIk, Satin and French Lasting Gaiters, of every 'irsuiety and color, on hand and made to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes of every description. Manufactured by S.IiEVS, tnar2g No. S Fifth street. IllY EXPRESS -1 doz. Ladies' Extra Pearl Bonnets; 2 " " Pearl I - " Bird-eye I .. Misses' Pearl . " I - Intents' Trimmed Hats ; I " Boys' Pearl " I Bird•eye Received this day, and Got sale at the lowest prices,by HOGAN & CANTWELL, No. Kr Market street. PICEs-300 onatsCuasia; 20 bags Pepper; 10 • Allspice in store -and for sale by MILLER es, RICKETSON, amyl 5 179 and 174 Liberty st. 1 i RAZIL SIIGAR-70 . I=ags Brazil S. ag and . in store a 1 ) for sale by MILLER & RI CICETSON mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. Sa(3Ait CURED RAMS—A prime article, tor sale by mayls RING & MOORH I:AD. alai 1849. STEEL GOODS.—We have received a fine assortinen of Reticules and Parses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Weakens, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Parses; with a fine us• garment of Fancy Goods, at low prices. HOGAN & CANTWELL, tnny4 - S 6 Market street. PER EXPRESS--Just received C. [loos"; & Cm , WELL'S, 96 Minket -street -2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children; 1 " Propelers And Volosopedes: rmyl7 NCIS—itI bags Filberts: 10 Cream Nuts; 10 ", fhiglish Walnuts ; So " Shelled Almonds ; 5 hales Bordeaux " received and for sale by {masa) ' S. BONNET. To AIILLINERS.--The subscriber has a large stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to tarn to the Spring fashion, at his . Turning Estabhshment, No. t. 17 Fifth street. marl4:3m H. H. RYAN. Appreuttces Wasted. TE nbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi - T net, Chair-Malang and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred. None need 'apply._who caunot come well recommended. H. G. FAHNBSTOCK, marl? 101 Smithfield street. InTANTE - TiaAn active Partner, with Sl5OO e nsh enTo , lint, to engage in .a Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good bu• amens, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, apt() Smithfield street. CALICOES! CALICOES !— Just received, and now open, at No. Mt, North-west corner of 4th and Mar ket sirens, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the beat and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. arils PHILIP ROSS. DRESS SILKS—Just received, an invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and moat pop ular styles, imported this season. Also ' very glossy Black Silks, of nil widths, for Vi zettes,&e. . - PHILIP ROSS, apla No. 59, corner 4th and Market sts. FRESH TEAS-44 packages Young Hyson l Gunpow der, Imperial and Black Teas, just recd and for KING tr. MOORHEAD. ale by - (apdO) ' RI bt.' 7 •oz. maze fly, .er ns an. Manger Pickles, a gallon bottles; 4 dozen Pickled Onions, gallon and.qaart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli flowers, half gallon and quart bettles•, 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot tles; 4 doz. Lemon . Syrttp, quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, pint bottles ; 2 doz. Lacea Oil, pint bottles; 5 dozen Gelatine. an improved preparation, pint bottles ;just received and for sale by ap2Q KING h MOORHEAD. DALB. COPAINA-1.22 ibs., just rec'd and for este by mayll B. A. FAHNESTOCK ar. CO. .. BELAPS AND WOOL SACKS • On hand and I'm sale by (mtLY) H. LEE. LARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil, for sale for City Scrip, by (mull] WM. DYER. LEMONS, LEMONS.-75 boxes Lemons, to arnvelhiS day, and for sale by frnyl4j JOSHUA RHODES. - MCKORY NUTS —6 bbls.. in 'store and for sale by maylo . ARMSTRONG & CRORER. NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives notice that from and after this date. Mr. Jolla ROTH is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts Or orders in my name. C. WERHEBURG, • Fashionable Head Quariers, • Pituburgh., April 2,'49., No• 28 'fid ar k et st. LOAF SUGAR-250 bbli., numbers 4, 5,0,7 and 8 Loaf Sugar, of different refineries. in store and fdr sale by MILLER to RIOKETSON, trniylff Nos _172 and 174 Liberty street. I - IRANI:IES, ORANGES.— 150 boxes Oranges, to ar A...) rive this day, and for sale by mayl4 JOSHUA RHODES, No.o Wood st. PINE *43 , r, ontand and 'for sale by rn!LY IS : ' KING aemooßaw MEM W=M P. 'ClLllTtiendif SUA:TiON. • 15IIA.VIVON, SBANNON & SHANNON, Attorneys at . Lam . —Office on Fotirth etreet i nearly opposite the MECkin'S OffiCC - , 'Clgara,-Snuff and Tobacco, A7/ACOB:MeCOLLISTEWB, Fifth street, No. 19. • Regalia ;-Washington Lanorma Laosa Jute Saws ; - R - -- Plantation Halt Spanish, Malay anti Common; Together With a - variety of other brands. Arso—An extensive - assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, =bag which are the LUxions Luxury : F. - Robinson's Potmd Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd - Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump ;All orders promptly attended to. Country - Merchants would'do well to - call and examine my stock before pur chasing elinichere - . Cnba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for Sale. , Sign'ortbelndian Chief. J. MeRAIN ITIO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forthe County of Allegheny: The petition of Patrick Lafferty, of the Ist Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the Comity aforesaid, hutublv chew. eth, That yoarpetitioner hath provided himself with ma teruthifor the accommodation of _travelers and others, rit his dwelling haute, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased tagrant him a license to keep a politic house of entertainment. And your .pe. titioner, asta duty bound, will praki - PATCK LAFFESTY; We, the subscriliers, citizens-of The, aforesaid Ward, do certify,- that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and 4: well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and strangers, and that. said:tavern is James Ferges, Thomas White, Landwher, J. H. Sarum, Geo. Silver, Geo. Graham, John Barker, - S. Dewey, P. Fanel, 0; Buffalo, Robs.. Graham, „Hugh Carnal. • , -• • maylB:d3to ' (Chronicle copy and ch. Post] : • filo the Honorable the Judges of the Court,of General • 1 Tarter Sessionti of the Peace in and for the County of The petition of -Wm. H.'Huish; Ist-VP'ard,-Pittibuigh, in the - County aforesaid humbly sbeivelb,,' . Tbut your pe titioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his rdwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and - prays that yoUr honors will be pleased to grant him a license td keep a: public house of entertainment. And, your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ' WM. H. HUISH. We, the subscribers,' citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is - good rep Ute for honesty and temp w erauce: and is ell provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary.' S. Rhodes, .1 L. Morgenstern; Jos: Major, C. Raynen, E .Penderick, L. Skid, . H. -Bailin, 3. Siddle, 11. S. Ring. wait, IL Barker, S. Patterepn, H. Cassidy. myl.B:3V• • -To the Public... County Scrip. HIRE Commissioners of Allegheny County avcij them- l selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold ers of County Scrip thrwthe Board have under consider ation the adoption of measures for the prompt redemption of every dollar of Seripisaued heretotore in anticipation of claims against said County, and the Commissioners now give assurance that, in the course of a few days, the resolve; of- the Bciard for the speedy and full redemption of the County Scrip now lit circulation, will be publish ed, to relieve . the anxiety of the public Mind on this The credit of. Allegheny County cannot suffer by a momentary interruption of: a cireulating. medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa triotic population of the State. By order of the Board. up2l ' JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk; rITO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of the Peace, in and foithe County of Alle biTl'lnteT : petition of Thorium Nichols, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, hiunbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself vrithmaterials for the secommodatimi of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that 'your Honors will bepleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. THOMAS NICHOLS* We, the subsCribers., citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute: for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conventencts for the accommodation of tmv,. eters and others, and that said tavern is necessary - W. M. Splanie, .1. Bradbury, George Wright, It..C. Gilchrist. J. Stadutt, J. Walker, James McKenna, Thos. O'Brien,.T. G. Backoren, H. MorAll, P. Downey, E. Blakeley. ntaylB:3td/kw* EM=l5l e i r— ; 7 .N; O the lonorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter T Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty of Alle gheny: The petition of James Murphy, of the sth Ward, city of Pittaburg,.in the County aforesaid, brambly she weth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES MBE PHI. I . We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aikesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided witlithouse room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others and that said tavern is necessary. E. Reis, J. V/. Taylor R. Boyle, P. Seibert, Thomas Flood, John W. Cassel. M. Christy, W. hlcNickle, Jos. W. Keller. P. R. Kremer, John Mackin, Jos. Meyer. may I.s:3td&wv Wall Paper liVarelsonse, NO. 4; MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. THOMAS PALMER.' RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and Nis tamers, that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to par ..... ••• •.-, stand in Market street, almost every article in his line-a including counting-room. bed chamber, dining.ritora. par tor and bait Paper. Wilt Borders, Landscapes, Piro board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Raga and Tanners , Sanaa taken in trade, at the high est prices. mar 13ltw4m New York Hair Manufactory. THE undersigned has just returned from New York, with a large. stdendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examinlipthe new and moat beautiful article of ENAMEL PARTLIO3 for Rands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy. that they cannot be distinguished from the natural hair on close inspection. ' SOMETMING New.—The rum Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty, and mast supersede all others for Gentle men's Wiga and Toupees ; it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance; (in these it is unlike the old ;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. .1. CAMERON, No. Ph Third at., near Wood. N.B.—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory mayldnitlaa&w2m New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 79 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HUGER & LAUFMAN , Importers and Deakrs in Po nevi and Doniestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low nod on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks. Pocket and Pen-Kraces, Scissors, Shtars, Razors; Heusi 'Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws; together with -every other artiele'usually kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally^ to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as To give satisfaction. faptdat w .Lamaitlue House, cow= or aourt•-st AND GRANT erasers, Prrrsumratt. THE subscriber respectfully announces that he has nom opened this new and excelleint Hotel for the at. commodation of travelers, boarders, and the. public gen erally. The house and furniture. are entirely new ; and the most comae:able havalten spared to render it one of no pairut or expense and pleasant Hotels in the city. The subscrber is determinedto deserve, and therefore solicits, isharg of publiC patronage. • . oetlltly JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. . Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass. HE subscribers would respeatfully announce that T they have made arrangements wish the Proprietors of. Me Glenwood Brasi Mills which gives us the control for the sale of their Brass Kettles and Sheet Brass for this section of cowing. The production of - these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estab lishment in she United States. Wewill always keep re heavy stock of these goods on hand, which we will be pleased to sell at each prices as we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. .I(ardware merchants and other dealers-in these goods will please give us a call. . JOHN DUN L AP & CO., ap26 _ Corner Market and Second streets. For Sae Loss , for Cash THE interest of the 'Lease, of Store, Stock, Fixtures, fru., with six splendid new. Ten Vin'Alluys, and a large assortment of the best balls and.pins. all in the best of order. The reason of selling—L•the proprietor has other business to attend to. ' There is a very handsome Saloon on first floor, and the place Is regularly licensed for the sale of liquors, &c. For further information. please call at MICH'L KELLY'S, mayl7:lw 25 Smithfield street. BOOBYER & GRIBBLE, BEE HIVE GLO-THING'STORE - - - - NUMBER - 251 LIBERTY STREET, THREE DOOR! ►HOVE 'IRWIN STHEET, SIGN OP 'THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE. M • ESEDS. G. & IL Avouldrefpeett ally inform the pub lie that they can at all limes find at the above place a splendid assortment of CLOTffING AND CLOI'IIE, SwitablefpeCuston Work. • It being our intention to do a Cash brunness,we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the Clothing line at the lowest possible rates. and there can he 'no doubt that our !heads and the public generally - would find it their interest to favor tut with. a share of their patronage. BOGEYED. &, °RIBBLE. N.D.—Particular attention paid to the fitting of Clothes B. & G. ' 251 Libertyutreet, three doors above. Irwin sign;of thaDes Hire. .. • - ap2s ' • übefactent. • ..crORgES, iv•hile running at large in the fields, are JftL - very apt to bruise and injure themselves in many wart. They are often'disabled so as to be useless for a long time. If immediate use could be made of 11. A. Fahnestock do Co.'s - ftubeflicierit., and the bruised part well saturated, middle remedy rubbed in, It would give relief, ease the pain. No farmer should be without Mi.. celebrated Medielrie;arit is all beating to man or beast. Prepared rind 'sold by ' • 13. - A! PANNE:STOCK & CO., Cortini of Wood'and First streets; also, tnnyl:. Corner Sixth and Wood. BIoGRAPinEs, of. .aoco WIVES; by L. hiarbi. Child. -In one imtlierco• ALsna m t Da Sram..--hremoirs of Madame De Stael, and of Madame Roland ; by,L. Marla Child. in one val.; RI ma. Just received and for sale by . RAY & CO. mayli . aournal copy.)_ - FRESH SU Pk.LY OF COOPEftS , TOOLS-4'lst re li ceived and for : sale by 111:1BVEL&LAUFIff.4.11, ,znara • No. 78 Wood . street. . , ~.: ~~~~ Baitkim - aitb Oxilitti4e lirditers WM. M. WILLIA6 s, EXCHANGE AND.BANKINO OFFICE .W..E.- earner of Third and Wood street,. . OIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, /3tink Notes an 0. foreign and-domestic Coin 4ought and sold on th Collections made inall the principaleitiesof the Union at the lowest rates. - - . - . jell . . A 1.1,211 KBA10£11: EDWARD Baum. ICEIABIER tt. Bankers and Exchange Brokers,. Dealers in Foreign and Downie Bills, Bias of Exchange, Certificates )t" Depos. it,Bank Notes, and Coin. ' Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles _ ay9 t N. HOLMES & BON, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange" Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Markstfirteli , Pittsburgh. - . szuwai HATS. , . EXCIULI(OB- 11111111% RAT) New York' . :* - pr Cincinnati " k - Philadelphia: , * " Louisville f Buyi43B. rates - • Buying taus Ohio / die. County & City.ord'e I Indiana" I " Relief Note". I , Kentucky - — 4 " - Pennsylvania Co. - - Virginia-- ," I New York 1 , .eeling " Malan - . T Wh ennessee. • " New ry Oile d ans • *. • • . BOON it, SAELGENT - ,- - . • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. .E. Coriser of Wood - and Sixth streat!.;'.Piasbyigh, Pa. -rIEALERs in Coin, Bank Notes, Timelifills :Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, tec • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and-Enrope, for sale in Sums to suit parchasere: --. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parrs of the-Union, at the loweat . . LARD -25 kega No. 1 Lard, just reed 'and for sale by . ap27 . ARMSTRONG & CROZER.._ Ogr i : l l ED 12g l- te d l eJ n27atNletar : FLOUR-u'oo barrels of very superior Flour, for sale by laplS] ' CUMMINS*SMITII. bushebare — lECO - risliiislTrie , d and I,‘ -for sale by . faplBl CUMMINS& SMITH.' BACON —lO,OOO tbi. Baeon,l-fok Round ; in store awl , for sale by japlBi CUMMINS&•SMITH.. r k ay APPLES-50 sacks Dry Apples,in store and for Sale by [afilB] CUMMINS & SMITH. PPLEs-,Ati bbls. Romanite Apples, for sole by „om, ripa - • zuntmiNs & snarki 10FICKORYNUTE11 barrel Hickory Nuts,ia store and ;11. for sale by ; [aplB] . CUMMINS & IDHCANS 7 -40 bushels Pecans, in store and for sale by aplS CUMMINS & SMITH. 50 (I IV' FIRE BILICK—A !itiperio, .arrive article, to by Canal, and for sale an accommodating u.rma, by - U. A. hicANCLTY &. CO., " aPI2 . Canal Basin. ANTEIL—Four good Jour. Painters wanted. JOHNS CORRITON, , tnarZi St. Charles Bindings LOUISVILLE, LIALE--Just receive. 7,37 IWWU. for sale by W. &. J. C. ACHE-SON, op!) 1001113 LS. ROM 4NITE APPLES--Offered very to to close consignment, by • te L C. ACHESON, ap9 •• • N0..2. Smithfield et. • 7 5,m45. pgrATyEB_R v e l v l d d indgi i4 . 4l? ). - - . ap9 - N 0.2 Smithfield , /00 PS. ALL WOOL 'fs~ls~lj Foi tale by 50 rs.:FAN9Y cAsullE.B.E.,on . , hand, and for . sal! at manatacturars pnnes, bp [tab2AJ - ,H. LhE.. CASE OBEYCL(YrkI--Jual reed, and , for 1 sale at manufaituter's . prices, by lieb2ol• H. LEE. 1 CASE AMERICAN ARMY Cl,O kfi - 1.- 77 .0n hand awl 1 for gaiety • (feb23) R. LEE. • F a rk PAIRS DRABBLA.NKETS.—Tbe attention of Cal e) ifornia men is directed to this article. They will be sold love, to close consignment, by Iraq it. LEE. 'DEB BLANKETS-'—i Cal3o t5O pair) Bed Blankets, 88 XII by 54, Tins, ribbon bound, recetved , 'this day x on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by ap7 'Liberty, opposite Firth street; HERRINO-100 boxes Scaled Herring, received and for sale by J.. S. BONNET. mar2o - Liberty street. R AISIN . --1 4 5 1 g r i nse 111 4 11.. Erthsi n ; I s tore - and for gale by [rnar3ol J. S. BONN E T . Liberty:st. O RAI‘ 'GES AND LEMONS-55 boxes Oranges ; 25 " Lemons • . In store and for sale by fmr2ol S. S. BONNET HELL COMI3S.—A; great variety of 'Backi.DreFeing 0 and Side Combs, new 81.7_115-011 band at z bmITLON gliczErSi. marl 7 07 Market street. 'IIkirACAULEY'S ENGLAND.--A, new and cheap edi• IV" tion of Macauley's History of Englan4, thin day re ceived a ad for sale by " • RAT- & CO., mar 24 - Cornei4Vood and Thiril,sts; News for .Calil'ornlans. COLT'S REVOLVW,S, with apparatu s _, by Express in a few days, by JOHN CART WRIGHT, marls _'B3 Wood street. DRIED BEEF—A superior article of sugar cured,. constantly in store and for sale by mayls RING Sc. MOORHEAD. ''''..4"nd for 111 sale by (mayl6) - H. - ANT. HAREM ult. WOOL—The highest market price, in cash, will be given for the different grades of Woo_,l by mayld - S. & W. IiAIt.S.PLUGH. CEESE :-59 boxes Prelim Cheese, just received and for by S. BONNET, maybl - No. 162 Liberty. street. C tiESTN trys- 10 bushels, just ree'd and for sale by 3. S. SONNET,' Ma Y l4 . No. 102 Liberty street. DM SP M) ALES— I.OD bus. btigki'Deed Ar_ples; fo sale low. fap3ol .• . WM:DYER. RISH MOSS-92 tbs.; lust reel and for sale by I ap29 • ; B. A. FAHNBSTOCK & CO POTATOES -35 barrels Blues, (or sale by . • up 26 W. DYER. ILN DRIED MEAL,---20 barrels Bottled- and. Kiln Jab_ Dried, warranted to keep, received, and for sale by ap2s • ' WM: DYER. QHEETINGS-7.ii bales Allegheny.D. for sale for Alle ghenytity or county Scrip by .- ap4.5 WM. Dyr.R. LARD -20 barrels and kegs tot n . ale loW) D ap2s AT MEAL—Fresh ground, tour ,ossoi manufacture,)O constantly on hand - , and for sale by. ' . ap2s RHODES & ALCORN, . lO sthit. S'MERTZ' SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE; for sale by [may? ] -r s. YOUNG ar. co: NITAX,—*A splendid assortment of White and Yellow y Wax, in small cakes, expressly for family use, re ceived and for sale by - J. S. YOUNG 4c CO., may 9 N. W.norner Of Fourth and Ferry. BACON -3000 pounds Sides; -' 4000 " Hams* received and for e ale by may: ' , S. k AR/SA[lOll CONCINNATI'SOAP —4 75 boxes ITSoapp,, received and for sale by imyt3.) S. x . uti IMPANNWFMORPRIP, : • YE FLOUR-2O bbls., reed and for sale by R .mays ARMSTRONG CROZER. BAKER'S BROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA— For sale by ImayB) S.W. YOUNG k. CO. SPE '4 I CAN DLES—lbrect front'Philadelp_hia; for sa by , jmayB) J. S. AL. YOUNG & CO. GROUND FEED--Elorse, 'Corr, Hog 'and Chicken Feed, constantly on hand and for min by may 3 RHODES & ALCORN. 30 Filth si.' NSEED b .Is..just ree'd and for sa a by 11. - .A.:FAHNESTOCK. & CO., my 2 ' Corner lst and Wood ons. D6lk.D - 11F:EP--2 cash,_ just received per steamer " blessenger,n and for ale by WM. DYER, may 4 - - No.lssLiberty etreet. TOMATO CATSUP-100 doz.boxei, containing I doz. each, packed In saw-duet, far shipping,lor salc by may 4 • RHODES & ALCORN,;O Fifth et. ODA ASH-15 casks of Kum" superior Soda As' IJ rec'd and for sale by S. Z 4 W. EIARBAUGH amyl ' ' No: 61 Water and Mt Front st. LAR D-s,bbls. N'o. I Luta ;, • 30 kegs " in store and for Sate by may? BSIITH & SINCLAI - VAILS-oiegs Portage Nails, assorted; for sate by ./. 1 1 may? , SMITH rt. SINCLAIR . DRIM) PEACHES-400 bushels, just ree'd and for sale by trayllll _ _S. it W. HARHAUGH. riBBES. No. 1 HERRINGS. (May. inspection,) rec'd i.JIJ: and for sale by TAAFFE it O'CONNOR, intrYl6:la , Cor..Penn and Wayne sts. FLOUR -200 ebbs. Extra Flour, just reed and forle by ImaylB] ' S. &W. lIARBAUGH. 151 00S-100 dozen Cora Brooms, reedand for sale Bby. ' . RACY, MATTHEWS & CO, mayle - • 28-Water street. UTTER-3 barrels prime Butter, just Ten' and for ,DO sale by (maylOV -S. &-W:1-11113BALTGH. e ABS-100,000 Common Cigars; jag reed• and for wale (rayl6l & W. HARBAUGH. DA ON SHOULDER • ,500 pounds Smoke House A) Shoulders, for dale by .WIII,IWER maylt • ': 1.5 S Liberty street. EMONS.—AIew boxes Lemons in store and for sale J./ [mufti) S. & W HABSIAUGH. 130TA911--S conks, just recd and for sale by mayls • . RING &MOORHEAD. IEE 01E-10 rer'd 012' consignment and for L 4 sale by ' (maylM ' IMO di MOORHEAD. Llft KEGS BRAZIL SUGAR—Jost Teeeiyed and for . t-34-1 sale by J.. S. BONNET, mayl4 .N0.10 2 Liberty street... ir s i" - CA,BICKT.ZINTE CIIIIRANTS; Raisins;' 100 half bores Raisins ; 50 boxes Herringi 5 eases Pnmes ; receiving and for salal3y. mayl4 ' JOSHUA RHODES, No. - 6 Wood at.. 150 irkli LoWsvILLE L l l l l7 , —Receitea — veTh for gala by r yl4 4V'Phin . Iid ARIVISTRONG .14 .CROZER IVIEWCASTLI GLASS—Sample boxes of this super /I flea brawl Glass received, and orders will be. promptly filled by . . ,Ir94ytey s. k. W. IiARBAUGII. IIXTII4, , ,,HAIdi- 7 1t2. Tierces. '•:idanninrs?=. • Extra Canvassed.llanur t jast received and for sale nattylo2No: 63:Water and 104 Front tr. _~~: MEE ErfpFEINE 'DISPENSARY, For,the effectual Cure of . • , Indigestion, Hypo; - Blue Devils, andlholend Tux public generally, who are out of sorts ' may safely embrace this unit-reset sugar-coaled remedy, with the as nuance that it is inocuous, an antidote to care, assuages grief, alleviates pont, does not interfere with duties of this' day, speedily Teeft9T.-4 bile, and. has been frequently known to reduce the emit choleric to humour upon its. first application: Besides, it reinvigorates the patient for next day's beams. All ages, sexes and conditions hays been known to experience sensible relief. Instances are rife of ten years being miraculously added to the life of an octogenarian, to say nothing of the well•lmown case of a lay in search of health having here stumbled on a goal husband. No PATENT has been secured, all the in , gredients, although famous in Europe and America, and' here published to the world, ore in the solo possession of this College of Pharmacy, and imposition Is precluded-by the fact that if the smallest of. the.eorciponent pans is spurious or inferior the compound is invariably found to The ingredients are (harmless and yet how agreeable!) Blast'of the Orehestnt, a melange •Of the exquisite Horsemanship of Mlle Rosa; The Startling Darkuurd So martens and perilous feats of Young Gymerr Rot on.hia scaldlaces horse; the great Backward. Tricks on bone bas and Somersetts and Balarteing upon the nett Rope ey Master Jaen; the Dramatis Scenes of Messrs. NADI SAN and Huainan; the radian styles of Equitation by B:gnor Limn GSTIMA/11; Equitation, Ginmastic and Herculean Feats, Pantomimes anti Spectacles by Mom ISNSZDT, Day, Mons. Li TIIOSNE, JOR - 31 DIAMOND, ROSSTRIT, NACU'S, HAVILAND, and Mesdames Mtn, MADMAN, Hour, and Nexus, in equal parts, and a , • Team. =W. or the whimideal depOrtment mid droll ac none of the eccentric Trick-Horse, AROOSTOOK, and the add Emily of diminutive Ponies, FieLan, Min, Karans NA, ALADDIN, and DCTIMRSIX ; the whole mingled tt the consistency of Entail, with the quirks, pranks, and facetini of DAN Rica, the, great Shakspertan Jester,- and . Ems Tanner, the great lnkee Comedian. The systemic prepared for this delectable dale by a glimpse of tho travelling cortege of the institution Art , enters town.• ; the Cows and State Equipage of Loam PHILIPPE, Er- Sing of the French; the elegant Trap pings and gorgeous 'Auxagrements of the cavalcade at Horsemen and women, and the great American Pony metros, drawn by dwarfish steeds and driven by-Dan Ewe himseir; "To be well shaken when taken," has been taker off the wrappers since it has been discovered that the patient invariably shakes with laughter daring tho opera non, enough for all practicable purposes. For the ear Manna's Wizzard Bugle and Dart Rica's Songs and Taker have been found a specific ; end for the eye, the be teitehinglioss, the charming JEAR, the gallons OLTNP Rot, and the superb Paraphernalia, have been found in. stantaneously efficacious. 11- Caution, 'not against eattmerfeitem, for no imitation could take-in the most Ter dent ; butsgainst the only danger to be apprehended, tr wit, that the invalid may PALL tsvo scsvacnts of plea sure Miring the Itlosle and Equitation, or INTO CONVIM moss of laughter, dming the throes of Dan RINE. This universal Panacea w7)e prescribed whoissalf . at the grand Rage: dos ineatfario be erected al . . PITTSBURGH , On Lot in front of Ameffean Hout . , Penn strut, on Monday, May 14th , and rernatn six days. Doors open at 7 ;performance to commence at to 8 o'clock, r. A Grand Performance will be given each afternoon, {Monday excepuni.) for Juveniles and Families, who cannot attend at night. Admissimirc.; no half price. • DAN RICE, M.D. upon Blue Broils ; Doctreas Ill'llt ROSA, Oculist ; A. MENTER, Amin/ li st; SAM THRIFT, upon undue ',anion of Bile • Youn g - q LEN'S ROI, Prof. of Anatomy. . , DAN nrcr, Dean of ats PaeallY geri`t-0 1 1 , • II - 1 / 4 • 4r , • • ' • 1 ,- ~t Y'-,__ . , • 1 -2*J. - il•STi t . - k '''' -- ' ... .. _llial!ftei,P.: 4 -..«. - • " ,----- -_ .;,4% ,E..,._- --- ,: --IUOO 1 - 1- ' +-`, ;- -.l i ' ~,,,..„.„... ....,,,,,....„„:,.. ~_. • „. - JessoomorlvetaalLiPublio Sale. - Tax - rottowtog LOCOMO • ' 0 ,- , , belonging to the Commonwealth of Penn*Yl•• lea calla, and now 'Tanning on the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, wilt be sold at Public Bale, on' MONDAY, Jc..vz With, 1619, at ten o'elock precisely; an the Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz : ••Indiense "Mississippi,” "Wisconsin," and "Montgomery" se cond class, and "Virginia," and "Schuylkill," third clues Eogincs. • The aboveittuned Locomotives can be pat and kept in good running order, for light business, at a trilling ax. pease,and are well adapted for short mita. They may be exmined at the Parkesburg shops, Chester County at any time precious to the 18th of June. , RJ Terms cash, and sale peremptory.' Lly order of the Board of Cana: Commissioners. H Supt. Motive. Power P. & V. R.ll. my7:lawid TWILL offer at Public Sale on Friday and Saturday, 1 the 18th and 19th of May, about One liundred Build ing Lots,sittuttect on the bank of the Monongahelariver, near Turtle ' creek, at Look No. This is a delightful location for a village, laying immediately on the rfver,in a dourisbing and rich neighborhood. The Conrielhrvalle and Pittsburgh Rail Road being located throughilt; told the Central Road immediately past it, no place on.tho river can be more desirable for business, being, ithme- . diately at the Lock, where Steam Boats are passing ell hours of the day. , _ _ -ALSO - - • I will offer my whole Farm, and will divide it, to suit purchasers, into Lots from 25 to 125 Acres each: - This: Land is of first rate quality—one Lot, of about 40 Acres, has a quantity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and cone- . nient to the nver ; with two Tenant Dwellings, and Coal. sufficient for the use of the Farm, Timber &c., Ire-'.One other Lot, containing about 60 Acres, wh it a - large quan tity of Limestone, easy to quarry, and convenient to the river La sufficient quantity of Stone Coal for the Farat, &c. One other Lot, of about 25 Acres, - being the lowbot tom at the mquth of Turtle Creek, and one other Lot;con taining about 125 Acres, in a fine state of cultivation, with good Buildings and a great.variety of Fruit Trees on this parrof.the Farm. in fuliview of the Monongahela river, at-Lock No. Versailles township. .It is not deemed necessary to describe the above property very partict lady, aspurchasers will wish a view tor thetnselves. It may not be improper to say that the market hero Tor'. kinds of products from the Farm, is as good and bet.- ter than the Pittsburgh market. About one-third will he required when possession is given. Good titlessWill be warranted. • For further particulars,. apply to. the -sub- . scriber arrthe premises. • • .• • • • ALSO I will sell that valuable Water Power at Lock No. 2, 'Monongahela Improvement. This -is - one of the , hest Water Powers in Western Pennsylvania; eight feet bead, and fountain mile pool—the Monongahela - for ply: This location is 4 miles below the mouthof °ugh togbeny river, or McKeesport ;1.0 miles alum' Pittsburg,; on the line of the great Rail Road now in contemplation - to Philadelphia and Baltimore. :This is a good situation, for a Flour Mill, Saw Mill, or any other works that pnr.. - chaser= might wish to erect. All the above Property wilt be offered at Public S on the days above mentioned, on the -premises: one-third of the purchase money will he -recmiteir. hand; the balance in reasonable payments; aplrtimd&cv - . MILLBR. NIL :ski. ARRIVAL OiNEL. AT P. DELANY'S ' N 0.49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBIIRGIL - UST RECEIVED, an extensive and• general assort , U meta of French, Eng/iSh, Belgian and Anzerican 'CLOTH, CASSMIERES And V E STINGS. of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will. be found a variety of entirely new style Fancy Caisimeres and Vestings of - the LATEST IMPORTATION S ;' All of which will be made to order in the most fashitina ble manner, at short notice and reasonable prices. ' A large and general assortment of ,•• • - ~‘ . READY-MADE CLOTHING, On hand, made In the present Spring style, comprisht. every descriistion of ' FR OCR' AND - PRESS COATS,' Made of French, English, American end Belgian Cloth,, of the most fashionable colors, New' style Business Coats, plain black and May. colored Cashrnarett. Tweed and Summer,Cloth Sack. Coats, and Pantaloons of superior aingla•nad. double milled Cassimeres. Summer Cloths, =al every' other de; ecription of goods suitable for Spring and Stimineriwear: Also a choice assortment of NEW STYLE NESTS, - Rich Silks, Cashmeres,' Plain • and fancy colorsit. plain black Satin of superiovianality; with a , groat variety of sabstantialarid well m' • - „ .ade CLOTHING; - Altogether comprising one of tho Inigeet and b Andsomeit - • - READY MADE That can be found in the City, wbich will be, solitinri -N B. To Tatzincs.—Watt's Graduating Shoulder IWea-.„. sure Syntelp, far sale at ' • • DELANY'S, ' 'aii6:d&xv 49 Liberty • - Spritag '•• • t:PHE Undersigned are,.noW in receipt of their smear • - j• stefp/y of F.R.6.911 SPRING- GOODS: -Tliey_res 'peetfulty ask Old attention of 'Merchants itad• - Dealersi, generally to an gxarninattoh - nltheirstoek,'feeliing sured - that they can offer G'-oo,f.v . ois the triost-,faryfabte trims, - encl. - al the most recisonable•Orreet.!:Theiratock :embraces. 'every article in- the 'Variety and Pane" Dry Goads line', together with 'Brown' and /Needled Mrteline,-Dralingei . Glngharni, Lawns, Print& Tiokings; hec.;, kc MCCANDLESS. CA.I.IPB.ELL, No 9 . 7 Avoca street, next doer teiDiamond•ttlley. • -IGILOIIR-4073agrelg.begt FaaxilF.Floar, rec , d " and iriz; - 'gala by -- : .• 4TOOS
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