. . Ntw Venn, May 91. The lisuratice :0630a 'lose $lOO,OOO by the Si. Louie fire. about mach. Boston o ffi ces will lose a NEW YORK MARKET. . NEAV YORK, May 21.. :Plour..Bales'of Western brandi at 4,50. Corn Meal ..Satelat 2,87 per brl. • - Gain—Sales of Ohio Wheat "at 1,03: Corn: atlas at 81a fo r round yellow; 58 for white. Prices ac advancing. Prosi.sions..Bales of M e sa. Pork at 9,87 por brl ; Prime at 8,25. Lard is firm, with upward tendency. Cotton—The Market is firm at (Miner prices. - PHILADELPHIA MARKET; May 11.' • Floar..The market is dull with sales at 4,60 per . ' • Grain.. - Stacs of rye at 1,00; sales of southern oats at BSc. • Corn Meal—Sales to a mode:Afton:tent at 2,780 2 - ,51 per bbl.. Provisions. +Bacon is firm; price(' have an'uplyarl, tendency: • Groceries“Thero ia , no new.featuro to notice; the demand is fair and qaotations arnsteady. • Cotton has advanced since Saturday; _ :.BALTIMORE MARKET. Flour--Moderate sales ofgowaid.street Was made t 04104,50 day _at, 4,0104,37,:p'er pbl; sales of City at _ Grainz*Salet of Prime White at 49c; Prime Yel low it 55ei Rye,Sale_s'at 55050 for good quality; Oats range from 25 to 28c.. • Provisions—Sales of Lard at former prices; deal ers -generally demand an advance; bacon is firm; prices have an upward tendency. Whiskey is donut 22e. • CATTLE MARKET. Sales of Beef Cattle at $.4,00V.4,15. flop=-The market closed in favor of buyers; hog sales at 84,75, and 011. - CINCINNATI MARKET The River is stationary. at this point, Floir. - .Tike market is very firm, but'quiet, with sale, at 9,65 .' , t Whiskey:.The demand is fair but prices aro no: changed: Bacon:.There is a good' demand at this time,wite ' saki otlc for shouldera,.s for sides and 6 for hams: Groceries.. The market Is firm, caused by the diaisterous news from the South.. 1110 the Honomble the Judges cif - the Court of Genera 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forthe County of Allegbent: • - • - • The petition of George Pmudley, 4th Ward, Allegheny, In the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your pe titioner hath provided himself with nuitenals for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling bouse,in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yonr honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep einiblic house of entertainment. And yourpetitioner, as in duty boundi'will pray. • • GEORGE PROUDLEY: • We, the subscribers, cititens of the Ward aforesaid, dO certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for . honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acCOmmodaticin and lodg ing.of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Jno.• Forrester, Joseph C. Gordon, Milani Dower, Henry. Cupples i . C: 0. Seely. George. Dallier; Michael .Crawford, .Samuel W. Clark, Joihua Smith; - Daniel Young, John Smith, James W. Cook. mayitidlt• -' • [Chronicle copy and ch. Post.] • rrio the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General J. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny:, • The petition Of Wm: Keobel, o f the Second Ward, City of Pittsbergh, in the Coanty aforesaid; humbly thew eel, That your petitioner bath provided hiratelf with ma. tennis for the accommodation ot travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Want aforesaid. and .prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant:hitt a license to keep a public house of entertainment.'And your pe titioner; CIS is duty bound, will pray. WM'. KEOBEL. We, the subscribers, cttirens of the aforesaid 'Wan!, do certify, that the above petitioner is of rood reptile for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and strangers, and that said tavern 16 AeCessary • - H. Abel, J. Murdock, A. B. Berger .1. Stewart, C. Hasten, 9. Banisides, .1. Illeinliardn, Dr. Geo. Cleis. B. Weaver, AUen Brown, J.B. Boon, C. Schme rtz. OMIN Y-10 barrels, first rate article. tatt reed by H tztay42 'WM DYE& 158 . Liberty st. YE FLOUR-21 bunch., fresh ground. for stile by R tneyftWAr. DYER. •. • 50007D5.4•DE"'"'"1"""`"'"°w open tag at the One Price Store of • raai22 • A. A. MASON & CO. 40 BILM , BROWN lUUSlAN l. Bl . 4tand c r bi . a Co. CAS.I3LEACHED USLNS, at 411 aud . tor 44 . 1 J sale by LatarM l A.IIIASON & Co. CaPENINO, AT THE ON'E•PRICE STOlTE,l7eases xj sew style Bereges, Lawns'and Calicoes. • warn . ' . ' A. A. MASON &CO. XTEW, BOOK FOR SCHOOLS.—Elements of Mythol ogy, or Classical Tablns of the Greek and Romans, to Which are added some notices of Syrian, Ilindoo and Scsainavinit Snpet•stitions, together with,those of the American , Nations; the whole comparing Polytheism :with true Religion; for the use of Schools. Just re. _calved by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, •••,snlylB •• ' Cor. 3d and Market eta::. 'TIRE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property this City and vicinity, and on Shipments by Canals, Rivera, Lakes, and by 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 be pro. tasted by Insurance. \S M.• P. JONES, Agent, .4 -IdaT/8 - ' • Abl Water street. AITAIsITED, ALLEGHENY CITY SCRIP, AT.Tial. - if, Fon HALE: Two substantial, well built and con veniently arranged Brick Dwelling Houses, pleasantly aiMated on Bank Lane , Allegheny, having three lots or ^5 feet front by 100 deep. Price, SG,OOO. The whole or one-third may, be paid in Scrip, at par, and time had on deferred payments. - , , - Also= valuable Lot, of 24 feet front on Fourtb at. Road b3t94 deep to an alley. Price, $1,290. 'Hoe-half or more may be paid in Scrip, at par 'balance balance on time. S. curfunurr, Gen. Agent, . maylfit - . Smithfield street. . 'New Goods. - N a few days I will be in receipt of a well aelected I and fashionable assortment of SPRING GOODS, now on their way froth the East, to which I would invite the attention' friends. A good fa warranted in all oasts •,• ' JAS. Alt GUIRE, - mat3l Third street, St. Charles Building. CARD. , TRUE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the j Illut.swsus Morns,. SsrEpr 11731IBANCE COMPART, in toe place of .John Finney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in forms the patio and, the friends and customers of th e v Companihnt he is prepared to take Marine, Inland and Fire risks,.on liberal terms, at their office, No. 37 Water street. [myl9,l P.' A. MADEIRA, Agent. BOOKS!:—Agnes Morris, or the Heroine of "XII' Domestic Life. . - . - History - orKint Charles the Second of England, by Jacob Abbott i with en f ravinga. Just received bk r • ttlayl9 ' ' Cor. 3d and Market sta.; • ME: DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BiIiONAKEICPING W TIN. 4 R-ROOllB, • NORTICCIDU OLTHE WATSON. D._ ' Air R.D. - has his new Class ROOlll4 now thoroughly re. .0.1: paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his newsys um of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of training on Double Entry Book keeping, will not 'only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find them aslves master atoll those intricate operations connected withpuxtriership settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of tthesnost extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.-- Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn .ot Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are.ever recommended. Bouts: 10 to 12,2 to 4, and 7 to - tnny4 .TDWARD TODD do CO., Alssersextravis ov Fix?. _I2A LIN= Ann Fe= Sums, have - received from their Factory:East a large • and desirable stock of BLURTS, which we'propose-to offer to dealers ache lowest New - York prices, or, satisfactory terms - ' Our stocic'eonsists In part of 300 doz., all qualitiea, varying in style—wide arm narrow plait, Byron and standing collars, manufactured expressly for City trade, and intended for ibis market. ' . . . . By offering dealers oar Goods at. low prices, and allowing our. Shirts toseeornmend themselves in-style of manufacture, we hope to be able to please nil our cus- Warerooin.eorncr of Fifth atid3lariet streeta, up Mr STORY OF THE GIRONDISTS.— Larnartine's j[JI. History of.the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Freneb Revolutioa,troin unpublished sources ;by Alphimse De Larnartine. - In three vols ; 12 sno.. This day =cid .ncl for snle . by KAlr.ec CO.. mayl7 - ;—;i.Corner of Wood and Third streets. a - IHE COX:FLtzrt. ANGLER.---Waiton's Complete Angler, or - the' Contemplative Alanhi Companion, *ltit.coptoaa noieis, for the most part original .; preface; - giving' an account of fishing and fishing bablfis Croft' the earliest antionjty to the time 'of.Walton, arid a hoticOot" Gentili and his writings by the . America n Editor. The: above. this-44y. receive d'ond for sale by tnapl7 “- - (Journal - copy.)' KAY & CO. ; A • VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— A desirable Farm of 155 Aeres,l o6 of which are in a 'high state of erativaticiri,haviug been used as a Stock Farm. The Timber and Soil is of the' best The improve ments tire Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, ate.; also, Orchard, Garden—and - the whore under good fence, and is 'well .watered. Situated 18 miles from the City,ori the Icittanatng'Read, • Pricey WM.' iTerms, 51750 m hand; balance . = 7.years. S. CIJTHBERT, Gen. Agent, - Smithfield street. IarULL'D BARLEY.—We are constantly manufecrur ing and Iniye always on hand a supply of thiecx oeltent.arttcle focSoups and Puddings, . 1,1 nY 21 . '- - ' RHODES &ALCORN. • XTow OPENING AT A. ALMASON & C0:5, 60 Mar ket .stroOt, o=takes of fast colored CALICOES, at the tow 61--centa. - may2l :111ST.RECItOlED, AT TEE : ONE PRICES fORE, 60 d Market street ; l.o,ooo yards of Printed Lawns, at the loos price of 124 cents...Ny.9J] A. A. MASON & CO- Tigre-15TIWI'D--400 bus. Dried Peaches ; 450 " Apple ,s • for sole by may 2 RHEY , MA HESS er CO. - -, . . _ " ^". 4 ." 27-, -,f faortitnercial anb : pxTV3IIIIRGII BOARD .OF TRADE. T. 8: - CLARRE,' - • __ R..E:SELLERS, COMXITTIOS rot DiAT. J. . PASSENGER . ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. . Steamboat PacketLizia,leavesdailyfor Cincinnati,lo ass. Passenger. Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and ' Philadelphia:BA. Br, and 6 r.m. Mail Coach Liao, direct to Philadelphiti,•9 arid 141 Western and Southern Mail Coach'Line, 0 a. M. North:Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo IL - Erie and Western New. York, daily, 9A. IL • • North-Eastern,o Philadelphia datly except Sundays, 4 • ARRIVALS AND DEl_ RTUFLE or MAILS. 'Eastern Mall 'via Philadelphia, due 3 L. ta.,.eloses 191 E :Western Mail,Cin. and Lowey., due 82. ta., closes 5 A. m. South.via.Bah.andWashington,due 8 r. st.,elosess North-Western via Cleveland, due /0 A. Ikt., eh:Wig a. X. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. M., closes 8 L.X • . . • . ' , STOCKS. . _ . • • , . -.• .. •• , • . - Par value. „asked- Oferld Bank of Pittsburgh ,' ' . $541,00 950.00. 550,00 Exchange Bank • • 30,011 44;00. 43,60 61eruhants' and 111, Bankm. • 5000 60,00 ~ um Formant Deposit Bank None ln market:— . • !lead Streetllridge • • ••• •• • • 50,00 • 50,00 44,00 Northern Libertlesßri _ • . 60,00' • 33;00 Old Allegheny Itr:dge 25,00 36,00 35,00 Consiellsvilloß.BlStock,paialln ' - - • shares, /32,50 ' • 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (5 4' eeett;),. ' • 90,00 Monongahela Bridge. 0,00 • 16,50 Gas Stock 50,00. • Daily Review of the Markets. • OFFICE OF THE POST, TtreßD/7 bloantxa. May SZI, ,II 49.$ FPUR—Salea of three lote, 130 bbla in all; at 83,65 . . There was but little offered, and no lie mond. • We found no other sales in tho roundi we took - AUCTION SALES, BY JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 Woos 838.184 211118.8 DOOB3 PROX 1/TTB TINDERNPRITERS' SALE of damaged Dry Good., Paper, Books, Ink and Stationery, at AUCTION, on account of whom it may concoen.—On Thursday nett, play 24th, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, will be gold, without reserve, at IdeIEENNAO3 AUCTION ROOMS, on account of under Writers, for cash, par funds, a large lot of Merchandise, some'of which were slightly damaged by water on the Penna. Canal a few days since, compri sing, in part—fanCy lined gloves, black and white cotton gloves, night caps, boys' and mans' cotton suspenders, Oxford gloves, worsted mitts, fancy comforts, ring com forts shaded do., fancy striped and spotted do., blue mixed yarn, coat, vest and shirt buttons; embroideed and de !ohm shawls; striped woolen shawls, satin cravats, a lame lot of ribbons, laces and edging, combs, wadding, a large assortment of Roman Catholic Player Books and Catholic Hooks' f crag description, School Books, Ink and Stationery, Writing and' Letter Paper, Wrapping Paper. The ribove gooode are now ready for examine - don; And at the same time, by order of Assignees, the stock of n Retail Country Store, .viz:—bleached and brown =stint pant. stairs, toweling, gingham. and cali coes; cold cambries, table cloths, holdalT merino, fine cassimeres. leghorn and straw hats and bonnets, a large assortment of shirt.p and drawer.; tea and tobacco, '3 boxes of rites; Rte. Tams: cash, par Rinds. may 22 JAMES 31cRENNA, Auct . ASIUNEES' SALE OF A OUNTILY.STORE, of Fancy ar.d Staple Dry Goods, Groceries. tr.c., at dUC.TION.-00 Thursday next, May t.llth, at 1U o'clock in the forenoon, .will be sold, at McKenna's A'uction Rooms, by order of Assignees, tho stock of a CountrY Stoic comprising r. great.rariety tif Dry Goods,Groctr ies, viz:—a large lot of nhbons,,gloves, hosiery, laces, book, mall and Swiss mashes, peopet muslin., blenched and broWn muslias, vesungs,. shawls and hdkfs.. table cloths, calieoes,gumbums,lawns,de Mines, summer pant. muff, giraSe cloth, broad•eloths. French a d English cassimerrs. fancy sryles essainets, meri nos, alpacas, calico robes tweeds, bobbinets, green ba. raise, stocks, Irish linen, bed ticking, ilattneus t sewing silks, cord cambric., tr.C.' Also Groceries, cis:—tea, coffee, sugar, /picas, tobacco, filberts, almonds, beans bomiuy queensware, Ac.--3.bores axes rosy ta . . JAMES McKENNA; Abet 13 EA UTIFUE, CIIARIUI'EE AT A UCTIO N.—On D On Wednesday next, May 2311, at 2 o'clock in the Br. le rrtooll, will be sold, in (root of IlleKenott's Auction Rooms, 1 beautiful secondhand Charioteerwith Caning top, in complete order -- cost WOO. top, AIcRENNA, • Cheap Clothtnig for Scrip: IHAVE Mat received from the Easta vret selected and fresh assortment of SPRING andrS. !MAIER GOODS, Including English and French Cloths, Cassinteres and Ifestiugs, all of superior nannufactare, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visidng the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good anicle at a eery tow prier, are respectfully. invited to cull on the soh. scriber. XI Work warranted. Thaatneaa Card. TYRANT/54A. WELL'SMONOPOLIESMUSTJULL: SO MUST PRICES; WHICH fact will be p roven by ceiling at ]lleGcntat's v Fashionable Tailoring itatablirtiment,Thlni atteCt., Sr Cliarlealltolding Marro: Sznahpra:fits end quid calm VA.6IEIV: Frisk and good. Tailor. St. Charteat Tlie.l.ate Dreadful Fire at St. Louts SSOULS be a warning to all to leave no means anent. played by which such terrible disasters can be averted. HALE'S ROTARY PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE can be 00 constructed as to throw a large stream of water, by the aid only of tu, to four men. ' Ar o small coat, every person can have - upon his premises a Ma chine winch will - throw, with the power mentioned above; a fire-tights stream, from - 80 to 120 feet horizon tally, or 70 feet in height ! Had one of these machines been upon each steamer and each building burned at the late tire in 5r Loris, or even upon the boat where the fire originated, who can doubt that millions of property might have been saved, One of the above Machines can Pe seen at the corner of Smithfield - and Fifth streets—Exton Ham.. N. IL—See advertisement on first page of this paper. may2tallw* NITEAKIVESSIN THE BAGK, produced by a sprain, eau be removed by a few applications of B. A, Pahnestock & Co.'s Rabefacient. 31 is warm and DM} tenting, and goes direct to the seat of the disease. Sprain ed wrists or ancles, or a soreness or the =soles after being 'too much excited, may also be easily rale - veal It is healing also for cats and wounds, and soon restores discolored !guises to a natural and healtby appearance. Prepared and sold by B. A. FABITESTOCK & CO., Comer Ist end Wood streets; also, may2t Corner 6th and Wood. Boots end shoos, to Close the Goocern. HE STOCK OF THE•LATE X. ['LARD, St. Olaieist, T is olTered atpriirale sale until Wednesday, arnh when it 'will be closed et Anttioti: The Fixtures, Furni ture and Lease of the Store will also be sold at the.same time—presenting a flue opening for any person wishing to carry on the Shoe Matufactaring business, OLMSTED Ad may2l:3t; . T. A. HINTON, mrs • (Dispatch copy ) Iran City Hat and Cap Store, TArt subscriber having removed to the large and commodious atom room lately occupied by Miller fr. Ricketson, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, would respectfulsy inform his friends and the p üblic generally, that he is now receiving a large and well selected assortment of HATS And CAPS, of superior giudity, and which he will sell at Low PRICES. He hint afro received - another lot of those much admired Three-Dollar Hats. Call soon, if you want a bargulto - ' - 10-'" As I occupy-a room in conjunction with W.W.I. Dacia, Tailor, thus greatly reducing my expenses, I am thereby enabled to sell at lower rates than ether estab lishments. Ot this the public may rest. assured. aplBi3td&3mw . l3. MeLAIN, Agent. Notice to Ceitterictors. OHIO . AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail 'Road Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, until. SATURDAY, the 30th of JUNE., 1819, for the Grading and Bridging • of.,the Rail Road, from the mouth of Big Beaver ,to ltioState line of Ohio, a distance of about twenty miles. Drawings and spect-, dilations of the work to be let may be seen at the effac e in Pittsburgh, during the week before Letting, on applica tion to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer; and tarot'. matibn may be obtained at any time at the office of Ed ward Warner, Resident Eogincer of the Eastern Divis ion New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa. The work is well worthy the attention of experienced and energetic contractors and the line passes througlta fertile country, and is easy of access at all points. By order of the Board of Directors. WM. ROBINSON, Jr., President Pittsburgh; May d3t. • • • Magazines far Jane. EcErvEly AT M. A. MINER'S.-Graham's Maga zine for June. Sartain'a Union Magazine, for June. Godeyls Lady's Book, • Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, ix Novel; by the author of the Bachelor of Albany, &a, &c. Memoirs of a Preacher; by• Coorge Lippard. Fernande, or the, Fallen Angel; a ne‘i Novel, by D Alexandre umas. ' Family Failloga; new 'Novel, y the author of the lien-peeked Husband, &a. ; dte.. Georgina Hammond,' allovel, by'. the author of My Poor• Cousin, &e., &e.. •••• lilt Carson, the Princeof Gold' limiters; by Charles. , Na 1 Clunberii ,. Information for die People; new. edition to be completed in 10 number/I, Elg" Smithfield et, oppocite flrown's. /lota talaY2l, STAR- . _ RY THE 'subscribers respectfully inform -the - citizens of Pittsburgh and. vicinity 'that they - have warmed from Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated "Sun 14=0.0 and "Ice Cream Saloon,n in Dinixtond alley; and stem pared to serve tee old customers of the establishment and the public generally with all kinds, of Cakes, Corifec• lionary, Nuts, Fruit, ke., - eci. Orders for Parties filled oa the shortest nonce. , - • , glr-he Ice Cream So son Is riow open yan nig maylSallin Uri legit S.lne tit • TAE subscriber - is now prepared - I° rec e ive' orders froin families; hotels and others, for pare Allegheny ICE, to be furnished during - the season:' - All persons commencing to receive Ice at the beginning of the sea son Will be furnished during the enure 'season, and not be deprived, of their supply towards the end of ii, when Ice becomes scarce: The subscriber has built an extensive lee House at Heres whichisfilled - with pure, solid Ice; he is, therefore, prepared to _sup2ly customers throughout the season ' without fail. . Apply at the Ice House on.Virgin.alley, back of the Second Presbyterian Chureh, where the Subscriber mak be lOU Eba. ; - [mylBlw] J. R. HARTLEY. ,; y sa r i l ) .,;3l.7R , Fi tt' s b i ls. Rye s. Flog . , , ji i tallaalayor i - --..... . . . .-4.. , . . .1-. ,, i • - - i t ... - -- . ~,,,•.,,,,,...:-.„ , - • = • _ •:,,,,,,.„,,_7.,. _ -.. -,_ -. ~_•.._..5., s~.: .. f ~'~-° EMI 47% , • • 11913 '' ~:`: _ 1 JAS. mcGL'IHE, Tailor, Thinl rt.. near Wood. ESEIMEN OE • 40 4 -e EMI MIS , ‘ .. .. ,......4.,..,.1','.. ' , ' ',.',,:;;;.4,-. ` ,-;,: ' '..::: ' . .i .- _ -,,-:.:i-. ' : ; .:1,41 .. ,-.. ...i:f r,T :'?• , - . :i- - -.',',.,..:', ; : . i..,'-.•:::-.!,•:-. ._.,,.,.... .z tt.--'':,•l-;g1:-,.5,',.',.-4.T..‘t`,..f..,-:!''-.1'.'---'1'; . -t.,',-,‘,.,;: " .:-:.;:'L,....!r:j1,-.-,:,::- . ; ' ,..- . , : •.•,- ' , ' , '; :-.- i.. ,3 .: -.,: ' ,.. t : : , :. -- Y.:•: -, i...f..!:;• - •:•: , :t: ,. .4k',; , - , .: :: ',.;-"i.1.-:-. : : i -l . { . ..,'',i, s ,, -,:`.i,...•--,;,•ii.!.,-',-3;-:7•,•-t.,.:,e.:-..!..-5:24A3.;,-, ' ,1.4...:-.,. ' ..; . , :ii. °, " : ': ,- .. , A .- :k.:Tili - ' , :: - ;„!..7:i47 : . ,:2.t.: - .`,. , .:„.•!.- ... -F' ; ', ....,..---.1,--,.,..,,,-:,:.+,2,.-::.-• ~,,,,,,,,..:,-,,z.,,,,,,,,,i;,...,..i.,-,,,:t1„,-.,.,).--- :ati y.~; s.'i~r: .. _ ~~~ NMA 2 . 7 River Intelligelike, PORT' OV PITTSUTIRGII. - SPEE? WATER IN Tug . cthaVNICI, . . ARHIpFD Steainer Michigan No. 2, (also!), Heaver Lake Erie, Sholes. Beaver: Beaver. lialtle....)neohs,' Brownsville:. Atlantin,,Parkinson, do. . • " Camden, Beudrialcson.ltreKeesiert,,,' Schaylkil Fisher, Cincinnati. " - Perri, Calhoun,Wheeling:- Caleb Cope, Murdock Wellsville. . DEPARTED, Steamei Lake Erie. Sholeal Beaver. . ".Michigan N 0.2, Gilson Seaver ' ". . Robt. Wightman, —, ' Denven. Baltic, Jaeobs,l3roWnsville. " :Atlantic,.Parkinson, do. itandrickson„-MaKeeniort; Ben_Werit,---, St. Louis. ' " ,Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. - " Deaver, Clarke, Welhwilte. ‘‘. .Pein, -- Cniltinin, Sunfish. Nor • reenwon • • r lardens NEW ARRANGEhthIENT.-Tbo. steamer TIIOS. SCOTT ilat com mence on' Monday s May 7th, to run front the old Greenwood Landing, toot of Pitt street,. - to :the Garden leaving at 8 o'clock A. , and at each even hear 9aol b o'clock P. 11.; lasetrip from the Garden at The Saloons are sbpplied with all the delicacies of Gm season:- Tea at - 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large colleetion of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlia', Annual Plow er'Planto and Shrubbery. The cloinfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed - at the Pitt fn. - landing. 1144 W.ELLEIVIL.ThIIICETS. - 'For Beaver ;and Wellsville. Tits new and splendid passenger s te amer CALEB. COPE, A. Ittusnoca, Muster,. will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tueisday; Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior. accimmoda dons, apply on board. • inapt New Arrangement. Tits steamer BEAVER, Cues. E. CLerts-t, Master, will leave this city every Monday, ednes ay and Friday, at 10 A. M. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood et. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. [earl Wm: U. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be tonna rit 'Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner orWiter und Smith- field streets, Pitisbn nuir27 Tag fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Ronwrz, lliaster,witl Leave for e above and intermediate porta. regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. mays Per The fine steamer RT. VERNON, Mass Kourtrz,Zdaster, will leave for the above and unarm into ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on boaul, or to ap2G GEO. fi.AIILTENIIERGE.R, AO. Regular Zanesville Packets. .ArgikSnamer YANREE. Capt. McKee, leaves every Saturday, at 2 ceelock,:r Nt. steruner NNYI LIND, Captain OALLIO7I2B, itite! every. Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. ' For freight or passage apply to' • W. H. WHEELER, Agent, • apl Corner of Water and Smithfield sts. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & I.OIIISV/LLE. 122D1EZ3 RaGIIIAR fiAttaDalf Paccar,--The A No Ifine and fivitpcuisenger steam Pan kct TP.LEGRAPIL J. neater.. Coot mender willleavePittsbnrg for Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louis6ir, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'elock precisely. Po r {wish t or paseage apply onboard or to FORSI7II DU CAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for ti regular Packet, and with a sitar entirely to the comfort of-pas sengers, the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters, The Telegraph will ran In connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Non, to Sara houts—time through.riva aura. _ ap2l-ly 1846. 1848. Pit_b— rgh and ilr'o — tras - iiiiirtria 11P — actrits Line. Fkaaustir I si z i£4B. Panansav let, ISIS. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A: Id. AND 4 P. AL The following new litmus eoinplete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt., James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. J acobs; and LOUIS BPLANE, Capt. a Bennett, 7he boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragout to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been prost ded. The boats. wil leave the Mooongaltela Wharf /lout, at the foot of Ross st. Parseugers wal be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. jr3l New Wheeling Packet. oa'Mn new eta splendid passenger stemma qc Z.-TAYLOR.M. E. Excsa. Master, will run as a Regular racket between Fittsturgh and bee tog. caving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. nt 10 o'clock. a. ye., MO %S heeling every Toesday. Thursday and Saturday, at S' o'clock, ft. sit. For freight or passage. (having superior itecommoda tionsj apply on board. The 7. Taylor is an entirely new boat. and for speed and accommodation 14 not wrpaasedlry anv boat on the river.imitaDy AFAISTROPiII to crt.o2En. 11gts. __ Regular .Pickel. tfur siuo ib. jagTHE fine steamer IVELLSVILLE., Capt. lifsatvas. will leave for the above and inter. mediate ports on Iridnrsdaps and Saw rdaya. • For freight or passage apply - on btrard. or to autl.3 ULU,IS. MILTF.NBERGER. Agt. ._ • _ _ lew Wheeling Packet. salt The new and splendid passenger stearDerIAMESNELSON,G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Patke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,leav ing this city every, Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock. a. it., and Wtiee hag every Monday, Weslnes day and Friday. at 10 o'clock, a. M. For freiht or passage, (having „superior aceommoda lions,) app ly on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not summated by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, deceit( . Agents. Franklin Packet. The Nat packet ALLECJIL.NY Capt. Wm. ffmtss, will run regularly he tor:erl;ttis 'argil arid Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. K. For freight or passage, apply ou board. dec27 18 • • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBIIRGIt DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers 'is now composed of the largest, swiftest, hest fi nished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the Wen, The highest wages are paid for the service's of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river bustnesc— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly - two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge COM panson with any passenger lane an the Union forsafety, 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: MONDA YPA CHEZ—The Monoisonina.a,Capt. Stone, will leave Pittetrargh every Monday mewling at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 e. ht. • TURSDAY PACKET—no Iluntinna No. 2, Capt. Jno. Mimeoer, Will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. at.- WEDNESDAY PA CHEY..—The NEW ENOLLItD 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning talOo'clock; Wheelingevery Wednesday even ing at 10 THURSDAY PACKET—The Brumasti,Capt. R. J. Grate will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10P. 7.1. FRIDAY PACKET.—The iCtrestsallo. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock' 'Wheeling every Friday evening at i 0 SATURDAY PACKET.—Tha Musa:eon No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, vill leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. at. SUNDAY PACES T.— Tice In.a.kc NEWTON, Capt. P. Decal, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at ln o'clock; Wheeling every Sundayevening tit 10 r. m inty 10. Fish and Tar. BBLS. No. 1 HERRINGS, (May. inspection;) 01./ 30 Ws. No. 1 Shad, 20 '‘ No. 3 Mackerel, (Boston inspection ;) - . 50 " N. C. Tar, in prime order ; received and for sale by TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, may2l.:dlm] Corner Penn and Wayne streets lif BOUGHT COLLARS, CAPES, &e.—A. A. Mason & Co. CO Market street, have received, per Ex.: press, more than t5OO Collars, Capes, Caps,.Chenuzettes, Cutrs, &c. Also, Edgings and Inserttngs, at one•half the tuti pricei.' may2t . . SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -100 bbls. Sugar House Molasses, St. James Refinery; 10, do do do de Louisiana do In store:and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mayls 172 and 174 Liberty ItkTEW-GOODS--Just received, by Express, at N 0.6 7). North-wesrcorneroipounh and Market streets, an inVoice of very handsome new style- Lawns, from com mon to very fine. . Also. very rich new style Theta Silks ; Ribbons, Bareges, ?cc., to which the attention of purchasers is res pectfully Invited. (ap18) PHILIP ROSS. T)ECANS-2 bbls., far sale by • maylo ARMSTRONG & CROZIIIR L A —5OO boxes; asaerted.tizes,juitteel, and lot Ur- sale by [uayl4] 8,4 e Vl. IiARBAILIGII. SEaArts—z4 IA Cruz & Sons' Prinuf'Segare, just ra calved:and for sale by • • AIILLER &RICKIITSON,' • .ntayls .' 172 and 174 Liberty.st. - BACON —l,BOO Meg. and Shoulders, last received on consignment and for sale by , , . . Butt.trt ItICICETSON, - :.tios. 172 and 174 Liberty , street. Cnifiatzes. nAsrs of above Goods,_l4, 4.4 and 9.8 wide, fancy C and double - Parble, for sale by raarttfl:l2ll4 • . : „ HANIETO . N,SINIIT4I do Co 211811,4Obarrels.No.,1 klenitig4 , 10' 'do " do Shad; 20 half barrels do for sale by WIII. DYER- s'~ =I • • lit "I''.:--.::',-'''.' , :i-'',..` - :,.:'',;-''.::... MEE t _ . • Greenwood THIS delightful §unimer Retreat is now oPen for the Tecepilou-of midters. Ice Creams, Emit, lints, Can fectionary,. and all the.goodiAninge nature aed art - can produce, will, be served Opt in the..best manner, iu the Saloon. The Tea Table wilt be spread -at Si ci'eleck epetgoventn Conducted * on Temperanco prluelples, and closed on Boquets of the Choicest Flowers pat up lathe shortest notlce A large eollemion of.the choicest variety of C.reen• house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual; Flowing. Planta, for salC The nett. steamer nil. Stott .will be ready, in *few dapc, to me from the Point to . the aPOi . - . TEAS t - TBAS;S-T'EABI: I . - ' - - formlT is with . pleasure thatthe inibscribers in fo the citizens of Pituiburgh and viciniry ' that they have completed Urningenients with Messrs. J. C..Tenkinste Co.; of Philadelphia, to receive their suberior, PACKED TEAK, .• 'And will hereafter be kept constintly on .:. hand. They are neatly and iseciirely put up in metallic.packs of f, i and 1 1h each, with eir printedscard—Showing the of Tea, price, name:of the concern and ilagot in Philadelphia, with an'i n vitatlein to return the.,Tea,, ¬ liked. BitTAlTit ales 5: ~ " . 1 4. Gunpowder e:_2l. 1 5 5 1,00 1,25,.1,50 , Pg Impirlal• - • ... ••• • • •••.• 5 ° - 7 3 , 0 0 1,25 1,50 1 llyson•••••••• • .... .50 u2i 75 1,00 1,25 ,- o Y. EtysoLl.... •••••• . • • 50 , 621 '75 1,00. 1,25 2 1,50 Buena. 1 Mack ' 1 Fine and ExtraFiSie• • .75 1,00 1,25' . 1,50 We irrillararrant all the TEAS vie. selliabe egual to, it not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the Ilast they can he returned, and the money *ill be refunded, as it is . only with that understanding we sell. . . We ask ,a fair teal, that the public may be able 'to judge ,betimeen our Tess and those heretofore sold by oler compitnies. in this ogv. 'All lovers of rich, lieliffous, and good flavored TEAS, should give cm a call. ,Dealers , can be supplied on the most reasonable terms 7 ... • . _ For sale by - JOS.:S. N. 'YOUNG tr. CO, N, W. corner 9th and Ferry streets, and R. - YOUNG dr SON, S.W. corner 3d and. Rosa streets. Pittsburgh Horticultural Society .• mritz, hold their Bummer Fachibition of FlarlyFroits, Vegetables, Flatus, Flowers, /sc., on Tranaday no Thursday, the nth and 14th of JUNE, and premien:LS wilt be awarded for the best and second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The 1132M bers, and all who feel an interest in ifortieultare; tir re spelled to bring their productions forward to the F bibi ion. • mayll:dacar MEE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Bill, Enquire, j. will otter at Public Vendue or Oatcry, on the prem ises, on the antlior Aim inst., at.l o'clock in - the act o r. noon of that day, a Taricr er LAND containing three hundred and thirty and it halt Acres. situate aathe Mo. nongabela rlver, , about one .mite above Itlomingahela City, in Washington County, There are erected on this tract, a new two story Brick Dwelling House ; also, a Log Dwelling House.. There are two good Apple Orchards on the. premises; about two hundred Acres cleared-40 or 40 Acres of which is firstrate River Bot tom. There is a strata of six feet of Stone Coal under the w hol e use!, equal to any on the rilouougaliela and DO convenient to the bast, that it costs but a tritiotli remove it from the bunko° the boats. The land is of thebest 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 Irill. residing oaths spremises, Samuel Becket, re siding near the land, and Daniel Long, innkeeper, Cita- Clime% Ohio. ' There will also be sold on the 3lst of. May, hunt, all o'clock en the afternoon of that day, on:The premises, a TRACT OF, LAND:containing sixty-60u ana a halt Atres; situate In FWD:MI:IOW Township; m said County; adiainnig land of the heirs of David Dolton, Jerome Grnble, and others; about one-half of which is cleared; oa which is erected a Grist Mill, with'two run of stones; a new Saw Millis good Dwelling Rause, its. The terms will be made known on the day of j o i e , b y . JOSEPII HENDERSON, Assignee. onatr-IV ANTED AT PAR..-Fatt sass, starve Build -oft Lot af 29 feet front on Webster street by , I deep to et 25 feet alley. -Price i ,BsW - Also, a Lot adliAning the above, 21 (cot front by 127 deep to said alley. Price, 84W. Also, a Lot 21 feet front by 121 deep, two lots from the above. Price, 16400. Terms:—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance In seven yearly payment*. S. C8711.111811T, Gen. Agent; mall • • - Smithfield street. 'leases /nue and Orange Prints;l COSA, Fall River Blue . Open and for sale by bicCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, . mny9 I y ILLS-2bnle* Blue Dtilla; Brown " I cage EllenelVd " see'd and for sale by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, IttUl9 47 W00d street, Sotto-.. 1 , 411 V old customers, strangers visiting the eitit lotd I. others swishing to - provide I:massive* with a hand so rut DIM'S% COAT, PANT'4, - VIM', or shy other *ni de In the line, can do so, by tearing their alders trinh !AMP'S Nrcann E. Tager, Third street. gt. Cherie* Building. Votajgrase Gaiters., - -- ADIIII4, wautiog aomething superior, both tar look la; and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will Meow. Clllll and examine them. These Boots.bare no strings to ne and u Atte, and dangle awn the ankle ; they are not only much haudwomer. but dieplirthe Coot nod ankle to much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will alto illYesiota acid trou ble. Manufactured by S. KESS. tnatti tio.Fillh street. T Anms , Satin and French Li Lasting Gaiter', 'Dreyer) , variety and color, on hand and wade to order. Also, a full assortment of Children's Shoes, of every deserimion. Manufactured by.B,KEYS, mangy No. 8 Fifth street. EX PRESS -13 1 daz. - Ladies' Extra Pearl Bonnets; 2 " " Pearl I " Bird-eye I Misses' Petri I •` Want,' Trimmed Had ; '. Boys' Pearl " BiriLeye Received this day, and for tiniest the barest prices, by HOGAN ft CANTWELL, mayti No. AG Market street, CIPICES-200 mats Canis ; 20 bags Pepper; 10 Allspice • In store and far by MEIER a RICKETSON, mayls 172 and 174 Liberty at. RAZIL 9LGAR--70 bass Brazil Suva, in state and I i for sale by. bIILLER & RICKETSON nteyls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. agn:Wria - H.oo.lit A prime anicle tar mile by 1.0 may IS LING & AIOORMIAD. 18 9. QTEEt. GOODS.—We-have received nine assartmen 0 , of Reticules and Parse*, Trimmings, Steel Deeds. Silk, Scissors, TIIITIIIIG7II, Flat Hooks, Rey and Ga' , make Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as. sortment of Fancy Goods, at low prices. HOGAN &CANTWF.LL, - naay4 SO Market street. _ _ DER EXPRESS—Just received at Boosts 8; CANT. wrt.t.'s, SO Market street - 2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children; I " Propelers and Volosopedes. linyl7 NAIII!,--Ju bugs Pilberts 10 " Cream Nuts;' 10 " English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds ; 0 bales Bordeaux " received and for solo by mar3l) S. BONNET. T° MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock 1. of se aso ned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No, ti? Fifth street. ' marl4:2ln . • H. N. RYAN. Apprentices Wanted. THE anhicriber wants Apprentices to learn the Celli nct, Chuir.making and Chair Painting branches - of business. Boys of steady habits, about 10 years of age, would be preferred. None need apply who cannot come well recommended. 11.0. FAHN ESTOCK, marl 7 • 101 Smithfield street. trAbitED—,in solve Partner, V, ital, to engagein a Wholesale and MAW Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good ha- - fitness, having the advantage of a prominent stand, C. CUTHBERT, Clen.-.Agent, aplo Smithfield street. CALICOES! CALICOES!— ust received, and now open, at No. HI, North-west corner of 4th and Mar ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some ofthe best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. apld • PHILIP ROSS! DRESS SILKS—Just • received, an itivotee of ,very handsome Drees Silks, of the newest and met pop o'er styles, imported this season. Alto, very glossy Block Silks, of RR widths, for zettes, Ste: PHILIP ROSS, a 18 • No. 59. Oorner 4th and Market etc. REsti TEAS--44 packages Young Gym:in, Gunpow .der,, Imperial. and Black Teas, just reed- and for ale by (apP,O) ; 'KING & MOORHEAD, Ct LhiGluss.—ty doz. mixed Picolllly, Gherkins and IO Manger Piekles,..} gallon bottles;..4 dozen Pickled Onions; } gallon and. quart bottles ; 4 doz. Pickled emelt , flowers, half gallon and quart battle)); 4 limn. Pepper Sauce, quart bottles ; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bot ties ; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup quart bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, pint b ottles ; doz. Dacca Oil, pint bottles; dozen Gelatine, an improved preparation, pint bottles; Just received and for sale by ap9.o c ' KING a. MOORHEAD. DALS. COEILW,II-11r4 ES, Just ree'il and for Sale by mayll B. A: PATiNESTOCK & CO. BUlt ai tt E r AND WOOL ..(n2a TACKS , [ lO. bond and Toi - T ARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil, for itabt for 14 City Scrip, by, tmayll] WMII, 'WEIL LEhIONS, LEMONS.-75 boxes Lemons, to arrilieth td day, and for sole by (myl4l JOSHUA RHODES. Mir CRORY NUTS —O. bbls» in store and for sets by maylo ARMSTRONG* CRORER. NOTICE.—The undereurned hereby gives notice that from and after this.date Mr. Joan ors it The only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. • -C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,,'49. N 0. . -28 Market at. T OAF SUGAR-250 bbls., numbersi4, 5,0,7 and 8 Loaf AA Sugar, of different refineries. in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Anayls Nos. I,7`d and 174 Liberty street. ORANGE'S, ORANGES.-100 boxes Oranges, to ar riva this day, and for sale.by!: mayl4 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood wt. TONE OIL-:-Always on band'and for sale by mayls KING & MOORHEAD. MUT =I TEM Err BE ~:'~. a. t;i~:r' SEM EZEIIIMI =ME !'. _ , , ~,F. EMI ~-~ =NM digtvgailliltiff find Tobakeeo r T /ACOG, hfcCOLLISTER'S,FiItft street, NO. RegalieiWashitigton - Lariormit .• - . 1 - 0108 a, AU , " San?; Flantation t Balt Spanish, Malay and Common; • Together with a vartelyof other brands.. Atso—An extensive' assortment of CHEWING TO. SACCO, of the- most celebrated lirands, among - which are the Litstous 'Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,' Grant & Williams', and Are.h'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lamp. All orders promptly attended to. Countr'Y Merchanis would de well to call and examine mystock before pur chasing elsewhere. • - Cuba Wrapper' and Filler Leaf for sale.. • • Err Sign ' of• theindian Chief. Imylc Qthe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General -- Quarter Sessions of the Peacein and for the County The petition of It. •Musgreivi r pL the 3dWard, City' of Pittsburgh, in -the. Connty.,aforesaid,hutably sheweit, That 'your petitioner bath provided himself with mate- Salo for the accouutodation of travelers and - Milers, at dwelling; horse, in the Ward aforesai d, and prays tba. your -Honors will be pleased to grant bun a license to keep apublic house : of. entertainment.. And your pe:- Shorter as m duty bound will pray. R. MUSGRAVE. - We, the subscrihers, citizens of the I ,Vard ofoiesaid, do certifylhal thenbovepetitionei is of good repute for: honesty-andl temperance, and 1% welt provided: with house room and conveniences fed the , accommodation and lodging:of strangers and travelers, and-that solid tavern is necessary. - . • • .1. Shields, Geo. Splane, S. hrLainiWrn.SinelairiWin. Paul, Thos. Ilamilton, Wm. - hl'Ken, Geo. Chalfant, .Ino, Steen,Thos. Johnston, J. Kennedy. may2l:3l* , • ' (Chronicle co .y,and cha :e.Tost.)' ' ' • VO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Clearter Sessions of. the Peace in and for the county of Al The petition of James Norris, of the 3d Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,,That yopt petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers.and•otherit,ttt house In the Ward:aforesaid, and pmyii that your Honors will bripleased to grant hire a license to keep' a public house of entertainment. And - your petitioner as tn•duty bound, will. pray. ' JAMES NORRIS. We, the sttbseribers, Citizens of the Id Ward, Pitts burgh, do certify; that the aboye petitioner is of good re. pure for honesty and temperance, and is well provided widthwise room mitt "convertinces for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others; and' that said taverntis necessary. • • John O'Brien, A. Cook, J. Farren, 3. &Raley, M. O'Hara, Taylor,' R. Curran, M. D01y..13. Palmer, H O. .%Villiani B. MeConloirue, - J. SWIM MA Ytti•atti &W. ute twain - awe the teases ot tne (Amin of Q,uarter -Sessioitsof Lhc Peace, in and for the County of Al legheny: Tl • , ption of John Walker, of the Second Ward, ci tyof Plttsbiargh, in the County aforesaid, humbly *thew eth, That year:petitioner-both provided himself :with materials for the accommodation of tmvelers and others, at his dwellinehouse in the Ward aforesaid, and keys that yoantionors will be plettsed to grunt- him a license to keep a public how° of entertainment; And year pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray•• • ' • JOHN. WALKER. We, the subscribers, c itizh us of the Ward rub resa id , do certify, that the above petitioner is of goody repute ter honesty and - tempertutee. and is well provided with house room and c onveniences . for the accammodatiottof trav elers and others, und that said tavern is necessary. . J. &mks, /L Patterson,D.S. - Llancoelr,J.hleetkirk, J. Al'Williams. C. Schmertt, J. Tbompsea • A.8. - Berger, J. Anderson. P. C. Martin, James Keller, B. lti.;Aiguet. • . • r•t" th the honorable the Judges of the Court of General .Quoner Sessions of the Pear,c Maud for the County of Allegheny: - The petition'at. W.• Minn , of the eat * . in.d, City of Pittsburg.in the County aforesaid; humbly shown - Ih, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials fok the accommodation of travelers awl others, at his tine-l ing house , in the Ward - nforesuid , and prays that your honors wilt be pleased to grant him a. license to keep a public house of entertamment. ' And your. peti tioner, as in duty bound, Will prey., ' W. DUNN. - We, the subseribers,-citizens of the. Aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the- above. petitioner -Of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is - well provided with hawse room and conveniences, for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, mid that anal tavern-is ne- D.-Martini A. C. Jones, J 13eauty, P. blelhattongh, Patrick Sutpelin,Sanioss, D. Steen. Sr., T. Dickson, Jr., J. Keel J. McCormick , J. Hughes, 11. Ihnitin, Sr. I. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle- The petition of James Reamer-of the 24 Ward, City of Pittsburgh, the County aforctaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of trotters and others, at his dwelling house- in- the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public honer of entertainment. And your . pa. titioner, as in duty hound, will pray. • JAMES - REAMER. . _ We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward. do certify, that the above petitioner is or good repute to: honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the " accommodation or trat. eters' and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John MelVillianis Geo. B. Jones, A. B. Berger, John Senor, Allen Brown, John Anderson, P. C. Martin, T. Watchmen, William U. Shaffer, Geo. C. Reit,. Henry I ' Woods, J.O may tikauttsw Public..Coniity Scrip. I rip HE Coannitstonert of Allegheny County avelithern. selves of the earliest opportunity to inform the hold { era of County Scrip. that the Board have underconsider- I ation the adoption of measures for the prorn pt redempti 4 of every dollar of Scrip issued heretotore in anticipation of claims against said County, and the Commissioners now give assurance that, in the contse of sr few days. the revolves of the Board for the speedy . and redemption of the County Scrip now in circulation, will be publish ed. to relieve the anxiety Of the public mind on this sahleet. The credit of Allegheny County cannot suffer by a momentary interruption of a circulating medium, based upon the undoubted solvency of the richest and most pa triotic population of the State= By order of the Board. ap2t JAMES GORMLEY, Clerk._ — Wall Pippeer Warebonse. NO. 47 MARKET STREFX. PITTSBURGH, PENIVA. TriONAS PALMER D . MECTIPULLY announces to friends and-cuw tomer'. that he has had at no post period an exten sive a Stock as be has at present- He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate teams, at ate obi rstrahshrd stand is dforkst arra, alm - ost every article in his line— including countinproom.bed chamber,dining-room.par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, b ire hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Mutant' Boards; AVsiuing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; he is 14banduntly supplied, and - requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in mile, at the high est prices. mar 13... Aerial Mew York Hair AlLatainractory ITHIE undersigned has just returned from New York 1 with a large. splendid and well selected asso'iment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He 'writes Ladies and Gentlemen to sail and examine the new and most beautiful article of Resort. Poirrmos for Bands, Wigifand Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the neutral parting and fit so close and easy. that they cannot be disting uished from the natural hair on close inspection.. Eimaxrattro Now.—The new Bakers Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Toupees; it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffness or artifictal - appearance; (in these It is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers arc particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. CAMERON, No. Hi Third st : , mew. Wood. N. 11.--Remember the-New York Hair Manufactory. mayls:d6mkat'm New Hardware Store, • SIGN OF THE PLANE.'ANHSAW, No. 78 Wood street, FituDurgh. VBER & L,MTPH.A.N. Importers and Dealers in Po frirg and Domestic Hardware, in all its Va ri a, are now prepared to tell as low and-on as- reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere.. We. solicit our friends, and, the ,public generally, to call and examine our stock, hich consists in part of Knives and Forks. Pala and , Pen-Ritioes, Scissors, Shears,..Rolins; house rami gs..su as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws ; - together with every other article usually kept in Herd 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 tell so as to give satisfrietion.imed&w Lautortine Llo!ase, commit or poumti elm man nexus, vlrrantreorr. THE subscriber respectfully announces that he has now opened this new and excellent Hotel for the ac- commodation of travelers, boarders, and Me public gen erally. The house and furniture are entirely new ;,and the most contrastable have been spared to reuderit one of no pains or expense and ple asant Hotels in the.city. The *absorber is determinedto deserve, and therefore solicits, saber° of public patronage. . oatlitly , JACOB HOUGH, Proprietor. Brass Kettles and Sheet, Brass. THE imbscribers would respectfully announce that they have made arrangements with the proprietors of the Glenwood Brass Mills, which gives us the.control for the sale of their Bmseltettles and Sheer Brass for this section of country. The producticni of these Mills are not surpassed in quality by any other similar estab lishment in she United States. We will, always keep a heavy stock of these goods on hand, which 'we will be pleased -to sell at such pricas 111 we trust will meet the views of wholesale buyers. Hardware merchants And other dealerd In these goods wallleaseare us n ealt . ap2.B Corner Market and Second - streets. - 11DIOGRAPERES OF GOOD 'WIVES ; by - L. Maria .13 Child. In one vol.;12mo. Its BrrarL.—Memoirs of Madame Be Steel, and of Madame Roland; by L. Maria Child. In one voL; mo. Just received and for sale by KAY lk CO. mayl7-, (Journal copy.) . FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—!not colved and for sale by HUBER. & LAUFNAN, may() - - - - No; 78 Wood street. HERRING. -20 barrels:No. 1, very superior, for sate by , „ fmaylo) STAITH dr, SINCLAIR. " r t CASKS ZANTE CURRANTS; . • / 1 0 200 boxes Raisins; . • 100 halt boxes Raisins ; . . 50 boxes Herring; , 5 eases Prunes.; receiving and for sale by mayl4 • JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 iVoodst. lIVOIS—A lot of Stagg & Shay's Sugar Cured Hams, just received and for sale by ' • J. S. M. YOUNG & ffiltYB N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry. _ IVEWCASTLE GLASS—ample boxes or this super fine brand Glass received, and orders 'will be promptly filled by (maylC) Salo NV.IIARBAUGH LVVP/E, LINEN BEREGES, LINEN-GINGIIAMS and Fancy Dress Goods of every description, itts• opened, by (maridlnlm) LIAMPTON, SMITH. & CO.. • --•- - GLASS- 225 boxes Marken brand ree'd and for sale by . trasylej ts,W,MARBAIIG QOAP-50 boxes Cincinnati - No. 1 Soap, iced . and for tT sale by jniaylej' W. HARRAUGH. 13ACON--7 casks Ctn. cared •Shoulders; cask do. Eli Hams, in fine condition ) for Sate • T ' ' • • WI DYER may 2. ' - ,-' , ' . _ „, _ . MEI RI ~ , , :;, . ,ff...:„,.:::, . ..e OM , -,_ 1- '-.. r:';'.-.,"...:•!.- .',,.x..,:'tr.-4-'!.-..:";•:_'.,-.': :,- ~.:i,..';`•,-5',. „ z'-'. f i : . ..,,:' ~.-.4.;,' '“,,-.- • =-- EXCHANGE AND'BWNKIN.O OFFIQE. N.. E. corner of :Third and .11road inrrets„ IGUT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank notes an 1 7 1 - foreign and. •domestic - Coin. bought and sold on th 'Mast favorable terms. • • . -. • _ Collectionstande allthe principal citiesof the Union at the, lowest rates. ~ jel2. Bankers and Ezchange Btekees, Dealers in Foreign end Domestic Bills , Bub of Exchange; :Certifi cotes' 4. it,BankNotes and Coin.::;- -..Depot.' Corner of Third and Weed sts., directly Opposite the . St. - - . - - N IIIOLDIEN& SON, Bankers and Dealers in. .Ezchangs Cain and•Banii Notes lio,s.s,2kfarksistreet, Pittsburgh. IXLLIBG a TE. , EICiLiNGE. BUIINO Nem York . pl Cincinnati . Philadelphia - " Louisville f 4 ‘ Baltimore - k ,St.Lonie - - ILL /1.80t1IIN; - 1. • ' • THOS. sAaGmFr.- - BLOOM & SARGENT. • . • • ' AND EXCHANGE- BROKERS, .• N. E. 'Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa. _ TIAEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, .Time Bills, Foreign if and Domestic 'F.xchange t Certificates ofDeposit,&e EXCHANGE on all the prmeipal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in awns to , Rut purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on aePosife. , - COLLECTIONS, made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates._ • highest price in ce.sh 'paid for the.dit (trent grades of clean washed Wool, by. ki LEE S nan 524 i roirAs6E-106 barrels of7sloses to arrive this .11i . dtiy and tor sale by S.& W.llARBallcill. FLOUR-50t{ DIAL C s - AN1)1425 boxe just - reeetved tor sate by -":2-190 boxes Smith & lierron's brand of Win tabs•jaitt received and for - sale by • - &-W.,-HARBILUGH:,' 2.0 hair 4. just recibred mitt for idle by Inayi i5i0.15,9 Li b ertystre e - - 1 . ); RO OMS--34doz.i . a prime article, fqy sale by. - lZiarD . WhL YER VKNMgAL-70barrelsIolndriedandsi[ted LARlYl3kegs No. I Lard, just reed and far sale by ap27 .6.IIIUSTRONG CROZEIL. WIWI) YEACI-141.--itec.'d and for sale Vl', by itap27).- AIthISTKUNG & Cat& ER. L'lLOCilt--400 barrel* of -very superior Flour, for sale by- ctimitinvs.a. SCE.'itio bushels fresh Cirn - ifeaicree'd arta I.l_ for Silo by - & las. Bacon, flog Hound, in stare and 43 far Aisle by . farlBl •CUMMINS.& V- APPLES-50 sacks Dry Apples, in store and tol l./ sale by {apl9] ' CPAIAUNS & Sllll'lll. bbls. Romanite Apples, for sale by aplb etI,II2IIINS 4 SMITH Eticlioalt N bartel Hickory Nuts,tu store and for sub, by [apliii -CUMMINS& SMITH: y,A.3.A.NS- 7 40 bushels Pecans, an store and for sale by Y 6 PLEJ CUMMINS &SMITH, K A superio 50. ()0() ' l la. = "P b ' y tan C al, — and for sale ea accouunsulating U•rvus, by C. A. .MeANULTY k"CO., 202 Canal DIM. W TE— AND...Fonr good Jour. Painters wanted. - JOHN `S CORRITON, St. Chaska Bindings 100 B 10 E li S o .. e R c 0 6 1114NITE APPLES—Offered7ery low by W. do J. C. ACHESON, aP 9 No 2 Stnitbfield st. 7J 13}31 u. -eeldt rot rse by tklc : AEstv ' tp9 go2Smithfieldst. 11011P - BALLIV - OVEYWRiliSioriiii e LBO V febt3 '6O PS. FANCY CASSIMERE—On hood, and for sole at manufacturer's pric;e3, by (feb2o] H. LEE. IVASE littEV MIX'D CLOTH —Junt recd, and' for nate_ at aduatfactarer's prices, by Efet(2ol B. LEE. CAtltMakittCAN AKA - I. — VC.LII--On hand and I for *ale by - (feb23) ' If. LEE. f. 411 PAIRS DILABBLANKRTS.—The attention of Cal a+, 4.7 iforni a men is directed to this atilt le. They will be sold tow, to close consignment, by ijektij H. LEE. .13ED'LANKETS-4 case (so pair) Bed Blankets, 89 by 61, 6 bit., ribbon bound, received this day; on consignment -froth the manufacturer, and. for sale, by ap7 " 'Liberty, oppgsitit Fitth street; HERB NO-IW boxes Sealed Herring. received and for sale by - J. 8. BONNET lanai - Liberty street. 1) AI SINS--150 boxes M. R. Baisitts; - - JR,QQ ht". " " in store and for sale. by takar3o) ' 3.5. BONNET. Liberty at.' ORANGES AND LEMONS-55 boxes Oranges; . " Lernans • In store and for sale by. [ma)] J. S. BONNET. SHELL COAIBS.,--A. great variety of Back, Dressing and Side Combs, new strlea, on band at _ LEVICLON KINZEIPS, mar 37 67 Market street. ATACAATLEY'S F 'PLAND.—A new and cheap edi• nou of Macardefs History of England : this day re ceived ad for sale by KAI- te CO., utardi. Corner Wood and Third News..tror Califorstinsan.: Covrs REVOLVER'S., with ppparatus; by Express in n few days, by JOHN CARTWPdGHT, marls . S 3 Wood street. DRIED BEEP-- A superior article of sugar cured, constantly in 51076 and for sale by mayls. KING & MOORHEAD. - nacoN SIDES=S bbis. - Bacon Sides,ree'd tend foi _HD sale by [maple.] S. & W. HARBAUGH. WOOL. ---The highest market price, in cash, will be given for the different grades of Wool, by - • may Id S. lc W. HARBAUGB.. CEESE H ¶-59 boxes Cream Cheese; lust received and for sale by J: - 8: BONNET, mayl4 • N. 162 Liberty street. AX,—A splendid assortment of Mare and red= Max, mall cakes; expressly for family use, re ceived and for sale by J. S: M. YOUNG & mayS N. \V. corner of Fourth nod Ferry. :.t;~.. _ ~~w i i Id= BEIN s-a ~ Bantam . -arib exctangf- Brotqrs & rinnat. Charles Hotel =E! , . I c O va til itati o l;aily - . : 1 :. ~.. 1 . ::,. die. - NR:eiwe........:7o4::s:B:eiu.stY,Yi..:rg.d.r.°7tlk7 13u14 4 i " 1 a d' .Cosuitt Indiana - :• • • .. 1 ' " , PenneylyanhiCe., - - !. I . Wheeling .: . ' ,I , ' airir‘?"t., - !! Tenneenee ..' • ' 3 ". New Orleans . - -. ,-.....• - - , . . aul9-y: • : 'DRUM POELK- - ;;-20 bbla. of Prime' Pork reed and for aale.by (may2l) ..S. /c.W.-1-IARBAUGEL... our received an. for solo by S. & AV- HARBAUGIi bACON--,S caikri prim* , Sbotaders • ; 5 ` ,7 • neatly-tiimmed .lama; - for sate by ' -.WAL DYER., FLIT ASH HOUPS-2U.t00 on hand, ri prime artiste, ) wilt be sold tow, to oldie ' by ' - may2l- - - ' HHOD}.'Stc. ALCORN;3O.Fitch st.. Ea 191.1 , lila' 'BQVTLES-90 groats, tin hana 'and 54111:5 by .ItriODBS & AX CORN; - mur2l • • UVif Its/J.4S. LOUIS VILLE . 1111 7 - olula c IAM:; ; ; Ir an cri-r tor sale br w.a _-_ fr- No:2 Smithfield rt. C 1 ttESTNUTS —l5 bushels, just ree'd and for sale by • • J. S..IIONNET, mayld . N 0.1.62 Liberty street. . •••• BACON -3000 pounds Sides ; • - ' 4000 " • Hams; received and for vale by - • - - may? NCINNATI SOAP 73 boxes No.l Soap, receivedCand for sale by • DaySj S. lb W. HAREMIGII. MoLessss--so !ils. rtic'd - and for Sale oy op tl4 JAS. PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Lilierty st 11 YE FLOUR-211bbls., reed and for. sale by jL maya ARMSTRONG & CROZER. BAKER'S BROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA— For sale by (mayBl S. M.-YODNG k CO.. SP • CAN DLES— trect 'mom Pluladelph ir ore , by imaY B l J. S.M. YOUNG :t CO. giROUND FEED—Horse, Casa Hog, land' Chicken snail, constantly* on band and'for safe by • Maya 'RHODES ALCORN; 30 Fifth st. `SEED OIL-40 bbla.,just roe , an • for •o by • A• FAIVIESTOCIC & my 2 C 0. , . :Coma/Ist and Wood ate. . . " reec ived•.p er Drat D - R, - - : , m v.,,,,,,, e - ,. . ge v na.L p e4Fr; _ 27, a - nedafo i r .., !.a pt eriboyass e' w v l e r d be .p .r e t r y :trteenna,et.er. rponA.To. CATSUP--100 doz• boxes, containing 1 doz. .1„ each, packed In sair•durt, for. shipping , . for sal" by inay4 , . • REIOOES & ALCORN, SO F,iftlx at. ODA ARK-15 casks of " Kurtz , ' superior Soda Ash ree'd. add for sale by- S. &W.; RARRACGIi.. may; , No. 01 Water:and 104 Front st., LARD—oldds. N0..1 Lard . - SO kegs , f' in store and for sale' by SMITH & SINCLAI , i. IisTAILS-0 kegs „Portage Nal le, assorted; for sale by 1 . 11 may'f - ,SMIT/I Zs SINCLAIR D - RD bushels, last ran'd and - tor sate.'by - S.&W.HARBAUGFL. k1T1313L57f.'0..1 HERRINGS. (Kay inspectiona ree , d and for rule by TAAFFR & O'CONNOR, , . mayltblw (or. Penn and Wayne Std. 1 iLuUkt-20u bbla: Extra Floar,just ree'd.and for Bale by • fmitytaj • S. & \V. HAIXBAUGH: T)ROOMS--100 dozen Cornßrooms, reo , d'and for sale by RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO, maylB . 03 Water street UTTER —3 barrels prime Butter, just rec'd.and for B sale by (maylB) &lc W. HARBAUGH. C 1.00,00 0 Common Cigars, just eo'd and for sale by • jtnyl6) S. &.:W. HASBA.LfOH. ACON • StIOULVERS-4,500 pounal - Smoke, - Rouge 13 Shoulders, for sale by Whl, DYER - , 158 Liberty n ' et. EMONS.—A few boxes Lemons in Vote and formic bI9 - • [mere] -- S. w V HARuAtiGH. PTAS : —8 casks; ust reed acid for sale by may 15 'RING Er. MOORREAD. LINSEED OIL-111 bb reed on rongignment and for sole by (ranyls) KING &MOORHEAD. S O KEGS ' -BRAZIL SUGAR—Just received 'odd foe maylA • , No:lo2Liberty 'street. MIXTRA HAMS.-12 Tierces " Manning .e Extra 121 Canvassed:Karns, Just received and for sale by :E. &IV. ESRBAUO taayl6. N 0. 5 .3 Waier and 10-1 FrOlit9T. 1, -• ~;:tf2f4-:'-''':::,*'''''''---:.f.,:tf-'7,.'-'-'-':. • ? 4- ~v. r r 4 MIII • ',-, EM OW ` ; :_ a te* . :: ;t; •~ : i ~ ~'i ESEROZI 2511.' • - BuruBVER & GRIBBLE, • BEE HIVE oLowuzarosiqt. t an: ivvisumn 2151•LIEtgr11ry STREET,. • • mina 000113 ABOVE rawrn erraur.. 3 GY. OP . GOLDEN SHE 111Vg-• . IVIESSR:9.,G:& a would re/pee tinily inform - the pub Ile that they can at all tines find at the above pitia . ek. a splendid assortment of ' • • CLOTHING AND cL0r.a5,...... Suitablefat Cumin Work. It being our intentiOrt to ao'W Cash busineis, We shall endeavor to sell all articles Lathe.: Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, sad there can be no doubt that our friends and 'this : psblia genciallr would find it their interest to faifor irs with a shard id their patronage. •• B0()BYElt & GBILIBLE: N.B.—Particular attention pubilto tits fitringisf Optima', &:04 - . 11Ce• 251. Liberty street,' three' doors,above Irssrbi sign of the Bee Rice. - • • • . .• ap2s _• Caush neroal' ' • • . • • TUST ELECHWED, AT THE BEEMIVE CLOTHING el STORE;O. fresh supply, of plain and fauct.CsstsV MIMES; good quality ankftudtionable patterns, whldh we. shall be happy to dispose of at low TOMS. . • BOOBYER k GIUBBLE, N 0.261 Liberty tit, iignof the Bee Hivo,:' E'. VA'gators", Jr., • . - • , WITOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER ItOSCEIE, GLOVES, TAPES, THETA/IDS, PINS,•&a., -With a variety o r Carlibr arid Fancy- 0.0 04 Tr,. '• CHEAP FO R CASE : ' • (MOP OP THE GILP - COPID,) ERDEILLL Crake?, 'ALLIIOII=7. ALSO' Dealer in Franch.finglish and German Variety Goode; cradles, chairs' and baskets, shoe threadi ' '- boot laces, knitting pine, percussion caps, fistr•books, slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chMns, . hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet : muslin, ivory combs, tooth' brushes enufEboxes, hosiery, glove% bone, galloons, 'mediae, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes,' bonnet wire, (alley poises, razor strops, corset lacesipatent thread, sowing silk, spool eattortotrbacco boles, German pipes. segar oases, obtreiug brinhes, shoo knives, fishing lines, shell combs,..marblesi slates, cruy. one, dummies , bodkins spectacles,. tweezers, &a. 117' Country Itlerchints, Pedlars-, and others Antler quested to call and examine for themselves, awl am.det: termitic& to sell caw ton can. - : . • • ematidectv" NDEPENDE;N'II'. rou.CE Ur VICE, corner efliettfy and Irwin streets, sntranreaA ,Trwin street. _ A. 0: REINHART, Alderuttin and Pollee' 14.Ivistrttte. TIIO3IIIIO'BIIININ, Chief Constable. ' -•-• • Sosarn RA.NDOLPIIi Ass't do. • '•' jp- Will attend at any hour, day or night, when tar owed.— • . _ . . Rtsbafaiblent. , , rrORSP.S. while running or lirge in the fields,:are . Ja very apt to bruise and injure themselves in, many WILY'S. They nre often disabled so as :o , be use less , fo r a long time. immediate 'use could be made of ft A. Fahnestock & Co.'s Ruberscient. and the bruised part well saturated, and the.rentedy rubbed in, it would give relief, ease the pain. •NoTarnier should to without thit.• celebrated medicine, as it is 0- healing to man or beast. Prepared and Sold . 13.4 e. FAHNESTOCR. Corner of Wood and First streets; also, ' ' ' • • Corner Sixth - and Wrad. • . For aale.Low,for,Cash.- THE interest.of tho Leese of Stoie, Stoek, .with six splendid new Ten Al leys, end is Jorge assortment ot the,beit balls and pins. lain the hest ' of order. The reasonofseiling—the proprietor has other .- business to attend to. .Thereis n very handnime Saloon ' on first Door, Mid the place i s regularly Ticensed, for the sale of !logo's, frx, For farther. infortnation,pilesse call KELLY'S,- . 25 Smithfield street; Fourth street, berwern Arch and Marko, rittlE Proprietprship nn .Illanagement of this Welt , known Hotel, having thil day passed Into the handl; of the subscribers, they beg leave to sutte, tbatit is,thelr purpose to render it worthy of , the - .eery liberal patron. age with which it lus• been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremituag attention, to deserve ;he patronage of their friends, who may visit the city onittunness or pleasure. ...; C. &J. hteRTEIBIN, maylklm - (Formcrly. of Exchange lintel, Pittsburg.) riIREMAYNE7STABLE OF POST OFFlCES,contain j_- ing an alphabetical list of 'Post Offices( thronshout the. - United States ; 'distances from Washington, D. C . .; • State and TerritOrial Capitals. respectively; also, exits biting the Post Offices in each State; as well as Count'', with aa-nppendix of the United States and BritishTarifts. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, maylS •• • Corner 3d and Market ate. . ANY QUANTITY OF LIME, of tba very bein ;Will hi furnished on reasonable terms, on short no-. tiee, by applying - to the subscriber at pis atore;Southey4 of the Monongahela Bridge,'Sein Zwaburgh. _ majll:2wd . JA MES 'BLACKMON& ritIIMGUACX-250 tbi.;inet. received and' or sale by ' ' , FAHNESTOCKA C0.;.. ''., ' Corner Ist and. ood its: Na.o Ma krt st ttiat i tty b rthr , receipt o f Rich. imairthallag. We have on hand the following Roods, viz:. 105 rich emb'd Muslin Capes, from 81,50 to 850 embroidered Mualin'Collars, " 37e to 1;00 500 crotchet • 44 374 to 75 700 gimpure • " " 64 to - 12 150 Jenny Lind " " • .62* . rto .mbroisered Mastro [Habits, 50 to 1,50 590 pairs " " Cuffs, " •00 to 1,50 Also, Mourning Collars in great variety. Call soon at the CheaP One Price Cash Store, 60 Mar ket street. mayl2 CONGRESS TOBACCO-20 boxes "Russell& Hob son's" s's Lump Congress Tobacco, just received and for sole by MILLER& RICKETBON, mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Llbe sty street . For. So rip, at Par. -JOHN. H MELLO% No. Ell Wood welt, ir.,:÷:Zut-t-3,4 will sell thu fallowing. new,and second. .6 4 'f•• - '• hand PIANOS, foi'llittsate,„Allegbeny, or Allegheny County Scrip, at Pt— One new Rosewood 61 octave Piano, made by Rae,tdon & Itaven,.New York ,; prick eatis One do. do do do $3OO One Rosewood. 6 octave, Gala & C 0.8275 s One do do - do do ••• Q 250 One Mahogany, t octave, nearly new, Gale & & C 0.8200. One do, do • Loni & Brothers , • • ''' -- • 5•45 One 'do 5i do,Rosenbatun $lOO One German Pinno,6•octavas One old Piano, 6 octaves One Mahogany Piano, 51 octaves, It & W. Norms% 800 mtiv3 ' AND VALUABLE an 4 Us _ . Rimains, with an account of a visit to the Cha.ldettit. Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yegedis, or Devil-Wor shippers, and art inquiry into the moaners and .aebfi of the ancient Assyr ans 1, by Austen Henry Layani,Esq., Ci• D. Just rece, ed and for sale by , ....... - JOHNSTON thISTOCKTONe. Cor. of Market and 3d stn. - FRESH AMILIVAL OF NEW GOODS.' • AT P. DELANY'S:. • • N 0.4 9. LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH. TTIST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort el limns of - French, Engiith, Belgian.end Anutican CLOTR, CASSINERES and 'YE STINGS. of she latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will he' found a variety of enurely new style Fancy Cassimeres and Vesungs of the , LATEST IMPORTATIONS; All of which will be made so owner in the most fashiona ble manner, at short notice and, reasonable prices.. - A large and general assortment of. . • '• ' .‘ READY-MADE CLOTHING.. . • On ban.zonade in the present Spring style, marl:sin• every description of - -- • . FROCK AND .PNSSS COATS, • Made of French„ - En slisb, American end Belgirin.Cloths, of the mast,fashronabls redoes. . . - • *, New style Business Cotua, plain !slick and fancy colored Cashmareu, Tweed- turd Summer. Cloth Sank Costs, and' Pantaloons of superior single and doable milled Cassimeres, Surumer.Cloths,a.nd every other de scription of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear. Also, a choice assortment of NEW STYLE VESTS, . Rich Silks, Cashmeeee, plain and fancy colors; plain black Satin of superior quality; with a great variety of substantial andwell made CLOTHING; • • Altogether comprising one of the hulas% end handsomest earortments o! READY MADE CLOTHING, ';. That can be fonntltn the City, which will be sold Lolit 8. &.W. HARI3AUGH N B. To Terro . ss.—WrirWeGiatigiting Sboutder Mark: sure S i stem, for salejut , • DELEINY , S; ..49 Liberty . FRESH' ARRIVAL OP NEW - 000D8, , • AT P. DELASIT'Si'_ • NO: FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY - ST.; pn _ I- yssuawi. -TURF RECEIVED, an extensive and general assum e/ meet of French, English,•Belgien and • American • Cloths,'Clussimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable patterns.. Amongst them will be found a varie7 9 , of entirely new styles Fancy Casahneres and Vest, : ins, -of the latest importations—all of - which hew. made to order in the most fashionable minaeri,At shark notice, and reasonable prices. On hand, a large., us . sonment of HEADY-MADE' CLOTHING, made _up' in .the' present Spring' Style, and . will be sold law for cash.- - . • N. B.' To TAILOR& Watt's . Graduating Shoulder, Measure SyStem. for sale at lrarlid/r.vi9T. DELANY'S:. sprrug Soo THE undersixned are now in receipt of their eteonej . supply of .FRESII SPRING GOODSe. nay res. pectfotty aslc the attention of Merchants and.Deshirs generally to an examination of their= stock, feelitis as sured that they can otter Goode on the viathfttroiable Kerte and at the mass reasonable prices. Their stock ezabraces every article in the Variety and Fancy Thy Goods linei, together with Brown and Bleached Mucha', Drillings, Gingbams, Lawns, Prints. Ticklngs, & e., &c.. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond idler mayl6 d&w . Orr mule Owlet, a, No. 2. • • THE enrolled Militia residing within the bounds of the 1 First Brigade, . Fifteenth Division r Pentivylienia, ?Saki., aro hereby notified that the orders for parade and inspection, issued on-the Bth day of April,.are hereby " couutermanded, in pursuance-of th e followuig.Gentral Order, under the band of the Adintanteeneral'of. the • State : • Ainc - rewr„Gartattan damn, -Harrisburgk April Ifithl64D. OictlataL Oallittla, No. I.—You will immed iately coati; termand the order lately issued by you for Review aid Inspection in your Brigade. - • - • •• • • . A copy of the Revised hlilltia Lew be forwarded. to you early in the morning week. " Res ectfully. yours, W. AV.IIt:VIN, To Major.Thomae M'Kown. - Adjutant General - Pa.' • In pursuance of the above order, my orders of Aprll" 6th are hereby countermanded. .- • •.• .• . 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