=DM KEE BIORRE ~. ;~ Ea MOE •-•-• ;. ' ' -• • • _ SE ? , I_, , ....• . • t A .! . • .1 .6 nF "Ai • • - ..; OE r=nl .... ~•~ .• , * ' •. 1 . . • . M `~., ~A • • t~f :; • -- •••••...-,' fr ' • • - `. J . ' **'.• • • FREW ME EOM BINWRNME M=',=ll :,~`~ ~~~ :~~'• MEM =WM .1 . s INEI MUM iliE ENE =EI =EIS Nig EEO MI Elinil ME • illa LIM MEM • . • , '„ ; ' • M. 44V6.'47L13 -• ' - • `, • NEM • 42 2 4'71, '447 • ;:il2r • ' ; '5A.%; • `- •t -- ;47.'4 -.. ~`,c = ME MEM towit • 7471.5* re. ••71. , volt ioset.gt,' • Ell _ ~~`![•. MI MN MI MEll =EI ME MEE MEM : • . - I\l - oWOralrllNta. AT A..A.MASON & C0.'5,60 Mar x 11 het streeL:o cases of Suit:colored CALICOES, at the low price of &Items.— • • '• last IOORAPRIE23 OF GOOD • WIVES; by L. Marin JUI Child. In one vol.;12 mo.' • • Mani= DB Srux..—nemoirs hlndiune De Stael, and of Madman Rol aud ; by L . Maria Child. -In one vol.; Juatreeelved• and for sale by KAY & CO. maylT (104=1 copy.) • - 4 - e x iiv Y-10 barrelsia finst rate article Jost trc'd by MaY22 _ Wal.DYEß„lfid,Liberty at. d'APENING, AT 111-1 E ONE PRICE STORE, 17**,01 .of now envie Bereges, Lawns and Calicoes. • mity22 . • - . A: A. MASON &CO. 'MEW BOPICFOR SCHOOLS.—Elernenta of Mythol , •ogyi or Cis/laical Tables or the Greek and Romans, "to which are added come notices of Syrian; Hindoo and • Scandinavian Superatittons, together with those of the Amerioan Nandi's; the whole comparing Polytheism • • -with - true• Religion ;' for the ate at Schools. hist re.; calved by • 'JOHNSTON tc STOCKTON, ' • maylB • • ' • Cot. 3d and Market sts.' • Fire anirDlairine Insurance. ',TINE INSURANCE CO. OF. NORTH AMERICA will make permanent an d , linaltvdhltaratlee 04 Property . Chrand and-on Shipments invested, by.Cauals, • Riven, Lakes, and by Sea. • The properties of this Com pany are well nvested, and furnish anavailable fund for she ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro '7 • Dieted by Insurance.• • WAI. P.• JONES , Agent, suayl9 •-- • • • • A 4 Water street. ANT , • FoliSatic: Two'substantial, well built- and eon leniently arranged Brick Dwelling Houses, pleaanntly . situated on Rank Labe, Allegheny, baring _three lots or. • 1/5 leer front •by 100 deep. Price, - $13.000. , ' The whole or ono-chird may be paid In Scrip, at par, and nine bad on deferred payments.- • - -• ' Atso-rA valuable Lot, of 94 feet front on Friorth at. Rcrad by 94'dtep to - PrlCe; •One•half •or wire may be paid in neap at par ; balance on time. : • • . - S. CU CHBET, Gen. Agent, maylB • • •• • Smithfield street. • ' lI(4OIakURNISIGNG • HARDWARE . . Ac.— The mbscn ers are receiving and Opening a large stock of klociac-furnishing liardware,l3ritannia and ;spanned Ware. -.Also, on band, a large stock of plain Tin and . Copper Ware, of our own manufacture; Pressed• Goods, • • &C.; -which we would invite the attention to • wholesale buyers and others. ' • ' *"..- • : . JOll9l DiJNLAP do CO., • •• Comer Market and Second streets. rpiir. undersigned haring been appointed Agent of the • Dia.awAart Bs. Jasna.sacs Coursztr„ . in too place of John Finney, JrT., resigned, respectfully in forms•the publld and the fnends end customers of the Company, that he is prepared to take Marine, Inland • and Fire risks, on liberal terms, at their offide; N0..37 Water street. lmyl.ol •P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. E Bill Ell SE "c ~, r, ;•~l'. " Vogt: • •-• VP. ; 4diraiiiers imriaitioterliassit in IA rittiii;ois 60for . • 4Craticti P; ,Virs intim ivalowprat WA, sr' irder Loins . itaktniirftaft. Mani; (sposials,ah earlier/tour:could . . . . . • Post 'printing - .ofrut. - . • • aoRNEL oF vlootrliNtr. - Eurrir f liatriagaddedfo;envEstabliehnient; . a , iptea&d SteansTower,Printiog.Maihine, the aye .prepared to do. • all kinds of Newspaper acid .11ookwork in a style of un. • surpaared beauty and neatuests,,antl upon the 1130S1 res . sonable tousle.= We 'respectfully sottert the'parronage or • the public lls,thfelinstiqulrriitusittess' • li Vir:ZIODLIA t . oeYtitet....itemovzo to a now three' Story Brick, Oa -Stun:mutat) sr., one door be. - low Sixth . street.' TEETH 'INSERTED, from otte'to a whole isetb . by Atmotoheric ?restate, with a beautiful' reprear ntation of the Nem Ate:lQ:tog the Fen. to 'Ste original 'shape." 1' IBBUTE.D,' with little. or no pal,nl Dacasre:Trattt 4tenbanently saved, by rtro eeventing thS. Tooth•nehe, which is mach bet; ter th $ legit; though it should be done in fire ie. eody. op2Liv: _ . our.ROBERT BARKER, AltartitaSt ?'.'" arket, berwero &tend ondThird virus, tantfron hand ; a large and general as- _........„,,,,,0 0NA i a. " iiii a.. " p i. muni t oni - rm rde reliant. awl Al. Bank - ••,•• •• - . . 9,ot) Particular attenti4r to . the Cutting IVork,which will b... in the Most fastdoiable man o i. C • ustoni mr, Farm a e a r ,,, s , ...De , p ß o ,i siLßank •- • .. hone market 5009 50,00. 49,00 50 00 nerd and on rearonable tenns. ' - —. ~• .- , mo o- .4 :-.1191re . ge ,„„ . . 36 ,00 ----- --- Lib - b e h e - rii - e *- s Brid . . ' s heh I le. i g e toc " c .. a . i s ian . -5 - ' w . aa ' °° 35P) ini-t. 0.. Oft - Q...r...Atiaconrxi Longs, No. il t le - 4 110 ")* 5 , se r st) ' P masts at the klall, coiner of Wood - str e et. and , Vhillit? ,".,„..'.;;;tOtuis -(0 V eeeti) Alley,- ere ry"Thnteday main& at 8 o'clock. tax.mongahela Bridge • ........ 24 00 , niayllOm •-- ": "-, -, -- • GEORGIC BASSerriSCOr. • . Gas stock • • ' ••• • 50,00 _11 0, ":"r 00 111-ickir„' Tnatma - Gums. ate . celeb r ated - vitarE Tarr/L.—By the rme of NVheeler's .-Tea-berry Tooth Wish; Tooth-ache can bereffeetually eared. 'Tender and Diseased Gams made firm and healthy.. Bad Breath Mitch improved,. and the Teeth freed fro m tartar, and made beautifully white.' Price, 50 cents per bottle.- This article I* patronized by the-elite of soeiery--is highly concentrated. 'cod will make one , pint of the Wash: .: " - - .• Sold wholesale - find - retail bWill'. JACKSON, at hit -' 1300 and Shoe Stain, “BIG)-BOOT,'T EV Liberty street head of Wood street, Pittsbamb. • - -. cip27:6mdfsw TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessious of the Peaceon and fot' the County of Al '•• • , The petition of P. Derelio, of the Third Ward, el .. . • ty of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly 'thew - eth, That .your petitioner bath prefrided- himself with Materials for the accommodation of tmielers and others, • at hi , dwelling histise in the Ward aforesant, and . prays that yoar Honors wilt be' pleased to grunt lam a License to keep a public ho .e of entertainment. And - your pc titioner, as in datfbound 2 will pray. • P. DEVELLIN. • We,tlic subscrioele, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do tertify,:that the above petitioner is of good repute for biincstrand temperance. and is well provided with house •room and convenience, for the uccrunmodation of tray ' den sad others; atid that said tavern is ncessary. IL V. Comoutb. Jas. hlcKenna, L. Harden, J. AValker, J.Bryson, P.ll.llunker, R. Porter, S. Laden; J. Carroll; J. Earran,'Oco. Quigley; W. Hera. mar...latd&w TH.:THE.DISTIIICT COURT for the County of Alle &laity and Commonvvea/th of Pennsylvania, at April _ Jitneri Reed tr. 'John W. Ried, John O'Donnell and' Jane his wife, formerly Jane'Reed, in right of said Jane, William White and Earl hM wife, formerly Eliza' ) `ll tFr Reed, on' right of said Eliza Irwin M. Reed, Alice D. ReetL a minor ander the age of tWerapime, by her pnardian, Chas. Rowan.--Al. Su.muions in Partition; retaraable'dtliklon-. day. of July next, . • And now, May 215t,1619;0n motion of Counsel for Plaint 4 and it appeanng to the,Coart that 'certain c e rt ain Defendants in this action and parties residing out of the •Connty, of Allegheny, the:Court doeuder and direct that Ike Mimi Writ of.Suramons issued therein be published, according to , the Act, of Assembly in such cities pro sided, a the Saturday 14ff:truing Post, a weekly ncrespa• per .publi shed iu the County of Allegheny, once a week ,tor six weeks preious to the return day thereof. • From the Record.' ' • HIRAM- HULTZ, . may2s.6tw Prothonotary. • TORN FORSI - TH, blzacasat Tarhon,hnif removed to .111 31 Market et., one door 'from' Second . , East side. Thankful for past lavors, he respectfully solicits a con .- .tinuance of the pauanage of his gamer customers, and likewise of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tiuloring flue executed in the most rash. ionable manner, and with despatch.. " Also, .a Fashionable assorunent of BEADII74IADE .CLOTHING. Cheep for cash, of roOrae% Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, lit all their varieties, always on hand- 7 anch at Shirts, !Bosoms, Collars. Cirfl• vats, Stocks, Scarfs:Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfai Gloves. Drawers, Umbrellas. he.. An:. Stc.' fmr23:lm • .T. kiIIFFMAN CAW DAY, Bit{ hieretandizeand P ro . ~..duee BroLgT-016erilup stairs) No. :61Vood street, Pittsburgh. • • ' JVAiMr - si• T . • 711 HE subscriber has just - reecired, at the reidu Tea Stors,.7olourth sweet, a eery large and well select ed stock o f pure OREFYAND BLACK TEAS, from .York - , all of which has been recessed in this country since the ISt of February last, consisting of the different • grades grown in the Celestial Empire. - Our stock being among the largest in the West, we are prepared towhole este on better terms than nny other bonselu the city.— Vic invite retail grocers to call and exontine oar. stock and •prices.. They can have it packed in .-:, and 1 fla. • packages, cartnisters, pr by half chests, to suit 'their convenience. • Our retail pricessary tot Oolong, Black Tens from 50 ens. to $1,50 ib,t, Ning, Young Souchong, 50 etc Can -10 GO, and Et l o lll l Break fast GU; Young)! yson,Gunpow• der and Imperial, fromtff. cents to 81.116 k lb, •. Fitrailiesare requested.to send niteigersumple - relf our Teas, andirrt-betki; before purchasing.. • . , my:Hal/kw • • A:JAYNES. 70 Fourth at. tUtlAßS.—lioverlogPs Loaf, crushed and lir.. pulverized Seglif}. just recd and for sale by the bbL:or et to:Witt the PEIICO: TEA . ST9REi 70 Fourth. MUNE COFFEES--Nloeba. African, Jaya, Lairityra JC• St.•Dotainpo add Rio Coffecojaat recd and for sale ' at the PEKIN /EA STORE,•fo Four& at. • Inar24 .R — AISINS '4ILND 1 7 1G.5.-200 eighth boxes prime Rai. SiIII, and An small diums fresh Figs , joust reeeiired 'and for sale at the PF.KIIST TEA . STORE, :0 Fourth *trent. may2.l ColocoLATE...comA_nuaker.. 13ro . tau s No. -1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schantz , sweet spiced Chocolate fast reed and for sale-at the PEKIN TEA STORE, V Pounh street. nmay2.l an et io=Bale In -tiouist eilegbeny.Caty. • A NEAT and comfortable.Briet Dwelnng House, and ,11. Lot of Bround. ide. front by 175 feet deal%) eltnate on the Intakof the River, near Fahnestoek's lead fanta sy, Is oared- for sato /ow.. Terms easy and title indis potable. Apply to ABRAHAM FULTON, Monongahela •City; or . - . - 'ARIES BLAKELY, .otayYi2tH.t.:..., - Piusbnigh. V•GOODS-300 gro. assorted Whalebone, - • ••• - 250 doz. Gam Suspenders* • - • - 500 " Ladies' Bose; • • • d•- • • '• 100 - Men's Half Rosa; • '' • 0 - cartons Bonnet Ribbon; •25 ." No. 2,4 0 9 Mantua do • 10 ' " • •- •No.-3, 4,0, 0 Satin do. together with an assorimentof Parasols,Litee Goods, Ladies' Collars, Gloves, Mitts,' tee., &c. Just opened, fresh, and for sale by • .. • AIeCANDLESS it:CAMPBELL, mar2J.. '.973lroxsi se, next door to Diamond alley. The, Late Dreadful Sire ht. St. Lord. S HOULD be a warning to all to leave no means onern• pia c i-ea by which such terrible disasters can be • HALE'S 'ROTARY PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE Fan be ap constructed as to throw a large stream of water, by the aid only of two to four men. At a small cost, every person can have uporChis premises n ma chine which will throw', with the power mentioned I above, a five-eights stream, from 83 to 120 feet horizon - - tally, or-70 feet in height Had,otte of these machines been upon . each steamer and each building bunted at the late lire in St. Louis. or even upon the:boat where the Are originated, who can doubt that millions of property might have been saved. Gee of the above Machines con he seen at the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets—Union HALL. . N. B.—See advertisement or. Grit page of this paper. :r ST BZCEIVED,AT.THEONE SIC RE,6 „ ej, Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, lathe low/Taiga °CM Gents. [rny2 A. A. MASON & CO. y ... :.. BCE 1 , 11181 MIMI , . .." ,P.6..SBEGEir AItRANGEME,Mi'S t ; OR .. • :Siena:heat Packet Line, leaves dailyfor:Clecinna lB4B tiilo ix: Passenger .Packet, via ..Browessinci ttr.Sattitnore and Philadelphia, BA. a., and 0$: sr. : • ~ Aka Line, Coach direct to PhiladelPhia, 9a. a nd ix 124 , ... ‘Veitein and Southirn Mail:Coach Line, 6 A. I. North-We stern, vi a Cleveland, datly,lo A. X. :Erie and Western New York , . daily, 9 a. la. Npoh-Ea . stern , toTfiCedelphut, daily, except Sundays, 4 East Aß Mail L .v S ia . , A P N hi O la D de E lp l h A ia ß ; TduUeß 3E AO. F MIAILSI 2 al. Western Mail, Cin. and Lenin., due Br. w., closes 5 A.z. South. via Salt. and Waabingion,dne r. m.,eloseaS North-Weetern via Cleveland, dile 10 A. closest+ A. M. Erie abd.W.eateni New York e ,dne BP. x., clones 8 A.ht ST9OILIS. . , . .• . . -• •• .• •I ~ •• • . • . • • . : • ..• • :Par value, Asked. 'Offered litetak of Pittiburgb,..l•••••• 860,00 IMOD , 550,00 ckange Bank.. 50,00 44 . 00 43,60 . . . _, OFFICE OF,dIIIPI POST, /. 'MOW Moaeute;filay 25, WO. S REhIARKS.-There' has bee& nothing remark. able ialhe baldness of the week, except a steady atin:lain°, - which Wee expected. The steamers - - I are ; many of them, laid up Tor the season, though • the recent calamity in St. Louis, will doubtless make room for many in the lower! trade. The receipts of Produce have been limited. la prices we can give . • . but few alterations or figures. Our Reporta, for a • • few weeks, Must peeressartally be very uninteresting, i though we endeavor to be as accurate as possible. , ASHES . ..In the common western Ashes we note some sales at rates given below, which aro the same as last week. Thoro is no change in Soda, Ash but the insrket is almost bare; Largo lots however, are expected' shortly. • S_ectehtngai • ' aliGal '1 Pearls-, 5105/. Pots, -041 I Salaratus, saisa .... ALE--Tho demand- is very good, with - out any I change. in prices. We quote Common at 56,00, X :x $7,00; XXX $B,OO. Barazin Beer (a compara tively new article in the market) iii worth 66,00. BROOMS-The market is tolerably well supplied . sales at 61,00Q2A5.• I;a.cON-Prices have stiffened up in eastern and Western markets, and also bete. We have a few, small sales to report, which indicate that Hams.arc worth 613610.- Sides and Shoulders in proportion. -. BRICKS - Common ere worth 64,50a.5,00; Perim; $5,5066,00; Fire Bricks 6/15,00. . BAGS-Sales of - Cotton at 64,01104,50 ap• doz. BLOOMS...HeId at 665670.. „BEEP..SaIes or Dried Beer at SOSIc. in a retail 'way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Some transaction, reported at , 1V 22e. from first hands and from store. ' BUCICE'fS..SaIcs of Beaver and filarial& Buck ets at $2,15/12,20. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as equal. • • COTTON YARNS-ManO:acturere hare made e change in prices. We give tho table corrected. It is ah . advance. Short Reel. , -- •I 7 N 0.5 to tio.lo la ,‘ 700••• ••••-•• al "11 to 13 170 t• 293,900,1000 540- •• 14... .14 19 Coverlet Vium 4 1 ' lb-VIM- Increasing- I. cent p.lll to 1 CorpetChnin••• l ,••• 200- ' No. 20 Cotton Twine-. • • .204 - Long Reel Cktioz. Candle Wick, -010 N 0.500 8 I Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1.: Battiog at 9c.; No. 2 at Sr.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of list ing in sheets 91 by 4feet, expressly for family use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. ' ' • CANDLF.S..We hive no change to report: ' City dipped 9 itoo ciocifloguido „ ....- 0.22 Mould 10 010 i Sperm. bestbiands3o 032 Pittsburgh Star•-- 419 623 Do. : interior 25 dna CORDAG E.. There have been some alterations by manufacturers,which are noticed below: I Manilla Rope , Coil, 16a- Do do when cut, 16e White Rope, by Coil, 12c •Do• do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, lie Do do when cut, 12c Packing Yarn, fine, 10c Do do common ' cic. Maoilla Bed Cords, $ 1 ,7562,6223,50 p .Do do per coil, - '-13 ar Hemp . -do ' ' 1,50311,1144,00 rp Do do per coil,. -'' 10 p Manilla Plough Lines, - ;1.... 7557 it Hemp do do COPPER.. The rates are, Brasiers 27025; Sheath ing 27; Old Isom _ . : CHOCOLATE..SaIes at $2,75a3,00, according to brazil. - •i• • CRACKERS.. The regular sales to the trade are at ... the following rates: •Water Crackers 54,00 4ls bid. " - Butter do. ' 4,75 .• Pilot Bread ' 3,50 . - '' ' . Sugar nod Soda Crarkers- • • •• ••• •• • • - 7e. 'p th. ' COTTON-41:e can give no quotations. This is no market for Cotton. The manufacturers buy in the South, and the few lots scut to Ole city' for sale cause but little stir. .••. - ' . . CORN MEAL-Sales are made regularly front store at 40c. for bast quality; some saes of country ground at 37c. We consider 40c. the fairest quota. tioa. -Sales of KO a •Dried at 61,00. ' FEED Tho market is laity supplied. Canal ' boats from Ohio are'arriving With full loads of Bran, which lirsold on wharf at :8 dia. FLOUR..Tho receipt's have Feel very • :iglit, and there is no disposition to. buy.-:;1t ;appear"; that pri .t.s are lower hero than' in - Cincinnati; which is something unusual-and unaccountable. The wales during the week on wharf and from wagon were at 6 3 , 55 03,62-closing at the lower figure. FRUIT-Dealleria are lamenting the dulness which 'now prevails, hut they look forward with hopeful ness to the Fourth of July times. Itaiasons are still worth 62,00. °moguls are nut plenty but sales at 64,5005,00: Lemons are so/d at 64,00. In other articles there is no change. Dried Fruit remains as before. . FISH-The receipts continue fair, and brisk sales at oar quotations of last week. Sales of Herring at 80600; Shad at 810 2 10 ,50;.N0.'.3 Mackerel at . $6,00; Salmon. at $18,50. Codfish 41041 c. The market ta firm - dud very• brisk at: these prices. We yesterday heard of vales of No. IftlackereL 51-812;' No 2at 88,50. . : - • . ...1 ~.. FURS-The following are the rates at present ...- Red Fox, No.l, 25 0 50 ' I -Rae 41+ Gray Fox 121 a 25 Mink coon • •• . 5a 25 Muskrat •01 -- 'DeerSkin,p 0.14 0 FEATHERS-Sinalfsales lions store at 33635 c. Tho market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A largo lot might not command more than 31c. FREIGHT , --Below We give a carefully compiled list of freights to the different ports. It will be ob served that there are two classes of heavy freight. ..i.. . DOoods. H. Pt H. f't. To cincinnaii, cwt., • a) ois .. is . 10 Louisville, 15 .. 15 lop St. LOllOl.. . ,50 '3O -25 Nashville; ' - SD . . . .'-......- 25 -New Orleans, pound freight:soz lie 1 00 tbs.. - Lumber is shipped to St Louis at $505 50-p Mr. To Wellsville and latermediate points Sc; to Steu benville and Wheeling Se; way freight below Wells- . .ville.loc; Flour . from Wheeling and points below Wellsville 121 c p bbl; from Wellsville and points. above 10c p bid. . - • BALTIMORE & 01116 RAILROAD:—The charges on • the Baltimorened Ohio Railroad, from this city , to -Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Bon nets 'and 'Medicines, 35 tints; per 100 Ma. Dry Goode, Groceries, Queens Arc, 'go : bocce, 25 cents per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 100 pounds. *. GROCERIES:. We find no change to prices. Cot ree 'sells, at 71a71c.' " Sugar and Molasses are thought to bo a little firmer on account of the recent destruction in Louisiana and the fire In St. Louis, which destroyed imetenvii lots. But there is yet no adiance. Wo quote Molasses at 28e. In good bbls; Sugar 56510.. - - ...- • . • GRAIN. We have beard of a few sales of Wheat a 70e. For Oats -we heard..of no sales. Corn is worth 315332 c: Rye 45(350.8ar1ey 556160 c. ' . . GENSING.-Held at 25c. ' '' .. . . , GUNPOWDER..SaIes are regujar at the follow ing rates: • . . • . . _. . . . FFG 4,75 0 5,00 Eagle do. in pa-- Eagie GI Ills.• 0 3,00' -pers. ..... ••• • • 0 3,37 FF.PQ d Do. dz. 1 o.tb con`ro 4, 7,00 1 00 Rock powder••• , 3,2s 0 3,61 . ••• 0 •. . .. ' HEMP-- Some small soles from store at 8130,00 -per ton. - : : ' GLASS--Thera is considerable briskness in Win dow Glass. Sales SalO at $3,25 to-trade; 63,50 to country;: 10:12, 63,50 io. trade; 63,75 to country. Black Bottles .' - 19:10.• • • ' .- 0 4,00 groan, p gross. 0 9,00 . 10z12 ...... •- • 04,5 5 0 Pint.-. '.. • 0 7,00, 12a9 ... .... • • •'• 0 7,00 Medl wine, 5,0 • - '.i,... Patent d0.10x14 '• -to gai•;••-• o'o,oo- to ltat24•••'‘ • 59 Claret,pgressi 0 9,00' , ".- Country brands Window- Glass P.bor. -- .- .9xlo 3,2503,31 • City brands ,' - 1042 •• • • 3,5003,62 - HONEY. - . Sales of Western at 14a15c. Plenty 1 in Market. • . ,'- HULLED BARLEY.Begular sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. arsc.• • , ' '' • : HAY-Not much coming in ; sales at scales at $7,5009,00. ' 47,- 4' I.:Mt Nlla =Mil i i. -• • • •••,.-t - _ ;•••:. . ' - „ :_" • •• , • • . - • _‘, A • 11111 ~; _ 4 g9ln:mir,ti4.l74gli iota • FITZ:TVEGErBOA LD= ..R. 4 • • J ` DALZELL v° )I32I TTE 6 But. Weekly Review •of the Markets. .. =~.:.rr.... ~~ ~: ~: r- = Ell =MEE • • • • • • ,••• =ll3 Ell SE NNE Mil • — 7 HIDES. -We make a singlealteratloi. iliettitie inn. • . - _ ~ , •:,:. , ,•••• ; ••• ' pMissouri 7 o.' •9. ', Do.kipps ft alcbt,4oo9l/402: o anish 14 016 1 Green ~,• . 0' .71 IRON-:-The card' prices are unekaged'but•Wes understand many of the manufacturers give n hoary per centage on large safes.' BarJuniata • • •• • "Common. 0 Pough wings- •• • .I}.7r 51 —3 •13 • ' '" ' Slabs. 4 .1i• Sheet. 630' 71 Russinit Sheet •• • • 15 Boiler Piates.....B '6l -• 10020 d Junha 0 3,50 3d•'' "• • I BO Od "• - 0 400' Sto OOP 7d "•'• • • irsAs 5.•• a 9,50 " pressed..• d ". •• • 04,75 Boiler Rivets. TX .' •• 4 • ' 06.00 ' NAVAL STORES. :There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Rost 12 ikbbl - • 2,62 0 " N.Curolina 4,00 6 , 4,25 I Titeli ....... ..3.00 0 3.60 Tuentine, gal.• 630 64 Pao, AllegiVy.3.oo 0,3,60 Viteish. Copal 1,76 0 2,25 I NSURANCE..The fol owing table givestheratio of insurance on good steamboats : ToPhila. and Bait. via To Wheeling •••• • • f • canal ' 1 Brownsville ..... ... i. Chielanati ••• . • • ft f Louisville •• ; • ..... f Evansville, Ife.• ••• f f Nashville, Tenu., ••• * I/ Memphis, Tenn. ••li I • New Orleans I 1 Saint Louis, Mo.• •f 1 Quincy, Illinols,• .. •I 1 Burlington, rokva,•l 11 1 Galena, " If 2/ Jefferson City, MO., ' . 2 l liidependence, Mo.. •14 I LEAD.. Regular gains of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar 5e.. Sheet Lead 05 p box; Cut 6. The follow- , ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : - 1 i inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe 6c• iP foot . 1" " . No. 2 " " Oc• V' " , IL " N 0.2 " "e, 4 3 AP . " n u i No.I " l 'nic " . . , N o. 1 u . , u 7e c. sp c 4 II: lt .• N o. I ta 4 t sic.sr .. . tt N o. I 44 It 12ec,fp ii Another size/ 61c. fe , lb. • LUMBER -The Lumber • has all arrived from above and all sold that was offered in this market at $B, and 16. Shingles at $1.7522,25. • Tor dry lumber we girt: our table as usual, without alteration: , . • Clear P M 022,00 Flooring Ido 10,00020,00 COMMOR do ' 011,00 C ommon Ido a— Ciearlf, do ' 033,00 - 024,00 Common If do 01550 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 94,00 p 1000 2.60023,0 Common 2do 22,00 L a th 4, a a w'd 2,00 t ,00 LEATHER—We give our table corrected. The only change is a slight advanc,e in the prices of New York Red. New York Red, middling weighta,.. ...... 19c , 9 Th . - do .do Over do 18e - Baltimore, 21222 Harness Leather, 20 . Skirting, do 22223 8ird1e,....d0 p doz 833236 Upper,....do. p dos 24227 Calf Skins,.*.. p doe ..16224 01L5..: We quote , No. 1 Lard, 58c.; No. 2 50c.; Lisseed 58 (HI. CAKE—Soles of 20 tons at $12,00. ' OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 45c. PROVISIONS -We quote keg Butter at Sc. with out actual sales.' Lard is worth 51261 c. Cheese brisket 61517 c. PIO 'ME fAL The tares of Allegheny during the late rise was trifling and exhibited no change in pri. ces. Hanging Rock we quote at 27029. 1 RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at $2,8723,12. RAGS..SaIe from more of country mixed at 31e. 1 SEEDS..CIover is without teach demand; we :quote at $2,75 from Arat hands; Flu is worth 90 295 c. • STARCH.. Regularsales at 6 261 e. SPICES..Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : Cloves 33 61 36 Nutmeg, 1,50 0 1,00 Cassia in Mats. 2° 0 Z Pepper l o El 0 Ginter 10 0 II Alspice 13 0 16 SHEETING --Pend No 1,7 c. Nonatook 6te 9 yard. SHOT.. Regular sal, sat $1,3121,44. • SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand $1,28. - TUBS..Regular sales at $9 p doe. VINEGAR-.Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbis at 70,9 c. TALLOW..Wo quote at 727.4 c. in the abacnco of any important sales. TIN PLATE..Prices have °dream). We now quote as follows: I. C. 811125; 1 X 813,00. Block Tin has ols advanced in proportion. TOBACCO-The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : . . Cigar Lear •• • 4 0 7 12.alump in box 11 0 15 Manufed do. •• 2 at 74 2s '• •• 12 0- 17 Ltulies' Twist. 9 0 1D Ids '' " 12 0 14 Plug in kcga.• •Of 0 7 Scotch an tat - 14 0 10 Thug in •boxes• 13 0 15 Rappee 14 a It; Ca vend n st isli.• • •'• ' 4.12 0 7 Cut & dry; taps. 0 2.; WHISKEY.. A regular business has been doing 1 at 182181 c. , 16,60 WOOL..No sales yet. Dealers are getting ready far receipts. We hare no idea what prices may be like. The action of the conventions and meetings in wool growing districts may have some affect up on the market. Bitts-orDistatint Rz Dattire7iCoii—tg • CORRECTED U WM. LARISJER, JR. Etrila up Braker, CO Fourt.h . al. 444jothhIg Bank Pe rts u rzA PENNS YrA N.E.I ouzo . Meth u rgh Ban ke • • •-•••--• •pariState Bank and bra - ache' • 1 Philadelphia parleincinnatiganta Germantown panCireterille (Lawrence) 1 Cheoterementy. parfColinnbus Dank 1 Delaware county par:Xenia Montgomery county pariltratrillon.• • Nortitimberiandrounty • .yarlSatutusky Cot. Bank 4. Bridge Co.. •par!Geauga ...• Reading.- • .......... - •peteiNortealk..— poriNew Lisbon poky:mon pan Wooster.. • • • Easton par Marietta.• • • Buds „. . , :ty..pariChillkothe • • Pentcoyk pa Cie:TA:aid •• . Ilraehtnvort •••••• • • • • - - .4Se-iota Brotonseitte par'Lanceterrr.• • 'York - - . • • •1 Chambersburgh 1 Canton ' Gettysburg • 1 Urbana /tVddktoton. 1 Grant-ilk- •• • Carlisle. Harriebu,ch .. - Honesdale 1 State Bank and 8111,14 es 45 Lebanon Bank of Illinois, ••....... ;5 . Lewiskarn. MICHIGAN. - Wyomingt Ene nit Branch Insurance Company:. - • 5 W ' MIL Bank 5 Irayrterburg I Oakland county. 10 Sugurhanna county ' .3 Farm. and Iliteh. Bank. .10 U.S LAtith county St. Clair r na sale R lief tates Bank hats.::.:.. . MISSOURI. City and County Scrii.• • •%- .late Ean.k • " "•-•••• •. 1 INDIANA. • TENNESSEE. ..atate Bank anelbranclin ••1 Alibanks• • • •-• • • • .... ,State Scrip - 1. EASTERN EXCHANGE. EENTLICR Y. New York (prem.) I All Banks -; Philadelphia. •". VIRGINIA.: Baltimore. • • • Eastern/4,1b 1 1r1 • ...... .. . Branches ..... •• • • . • • •• • • -.2 Branch at Morgetnitatm , .1 MARYLAND. Baltimore city . — • - • - Country-Banko NEW YORK. City Banks pat Courit: Banks • • .... ...I NEW ENGLAND. Allsolrent banks . • - • 1 `NE mmiss• Y. Plain . . . . ... nosale. JUSTtiJUSTBy Ex TH ress • RECEIVED, AT E p BEE•lfrvz Ctorrnno gross, some splendid Tweeds. ratings anti Cassinuris. of the latest styles.. Those desirous of procuring anything . in oar line, nra respectfully solicited to call and exarnme our stock. ' ' BODUYER &..GRIBBLE. V- Sign of the Bee-Ilivaitlo. :41 Liberty stteet, three do ors above Irwin st. maydn CASES of above Hoods, 3 ,44 Ana 9-8 wide, ancy and double Purble, for nate by ' ' mar..V:2ra HAMPTON, SMITH di CO AVALUABLE ?AIM FOR SALE —A desirable Farm of 156 Acres,lo6 of which are in a high state of cultivation, having been need as a Stock Farm. The Timber and Soil Is of the beat quality. The improve. meats are a •Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, &..c.; also, -Orchard, Garden—and the whole under good fence, and . 'ls vroll watered. Situated 18 miles from the City, on the Kittanning Road. Frice,S3ooo Terms, 51750 in hand • balance at 7 years. B. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ' mayt6' Smithfield street. Ht5l.E RA ! Ctictln chorre I_l era, showing its nature, varieties causes, treatment and prerention, by Joseph Ralph, M'. D., author of the Family Physician, &e., &o.; to which is added "Rules for. the Preservation of Health in the Four Semiotic , ' For samay 2 le by 4 S. CGTHAERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. TIESIRAALE RESIDENCE FOR RENT— A 7 eonve. j_.7 talent Three Story Brick Dwelling Bosia, contain. mg two rooms, halls, &c., well arranged and in good or. der—situated on Penn street,second house boLow Pitt street. Rent, at the rate of 8220. Immediate possession can be given. 'S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, m ay24 Smithfield street. 31INTEZF1.7Fg1115 WWiiii;iiiTid;FWa I TZdf or atdeby ,JOSltudi RHODES, No. Q Wood st,.. . . . UG.A.RIIOIII3 iOL 108 bt d d o s. Sug o ar Rod? Alogsseslitcdiacmoleisoßefidionry; In store and for sale by TIILLER h EUCKETSON, mayls 172 and 174 Libert y 51. Rifr----rcinefi I . 31cmi nd Orange .priats ; • 1 case Fall River Blab. Open and for Bale by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, may 9 97 Wood street. . . ...__.__.. __ --- A SMALL BOWWNTD, ar 6 Maury roar, 13. who speaks the German largunge, : and can come well recommended, _ .•.. may 22 • O AT 1tT.E.1117-----------------._—Oar machinery is now "turning oat' , a : fail eupply of this article, equal to 'anything of the 'kind ever seen in this country, and it is afforded a a 'peel! which places it within the reach of every family in •tlie community. RHODES tr. ALCORN, '• tony 22 • , ' .30 Fifth street. • .IVEss-ANDELIMEPORIE-18 bbls. A reii,7377,C 0 .4TA. Prime, rec'd and for sale by .' ap2l JAB. PATTON, Jr., No. 17. Liberty at. .~ i • • '* 4 • • • 7 i I ••‘ •• 't t 4 ••• ... V .7 ' * 4 ' t P . • ' '; • ; =II NEM = El VALUE' OF COINS. diner. Gold {preen.) 5 Chant . = . $.5 00 Sovereigns ' 463 Fredenekdoris 7 60 Ten Mahn 7 FO Ten Guilders— . ..... 300 LaninPors . .4 20 Napoleons ' 4 40 Doublean,Spanish• • ;•10 03 Do. Patriot 15 60 'Ducats- 3 10 ER MEN ~';' . =IC MIME RiOeY JutOtiliPte t. ort OV.P/TATIMROn• 4 orstr 014tAld.: Steamer lltiahlean No.g,Gilsongleayer. u• :take - Ede, Shialeis; Beaver. RobEWAighhatin,-.14, Beaver.. " goild,•Jaiobsi croisnavala. • • Atlantic, Pallurson,.• do. Caluden, liendrickson-MeßcOsPort • • .1 . " Euphrates, Calhoun, Nashville. "- J. Nelsoli, Moore, Wheeling.. • ".. Benyeri Clarke, " . Friazidahip, Wheeling. " Bay State, 'DEPARTED • ,Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, • Beavou . Michigan No -24tilson, Beaver. Robt. Wightman,•—•—:, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs,. . Atlantic, Parkinson, do, . • " Camden, IleapdricksonlVeKeespart. " Ilindoo. Camll, St. LOP. Caleb Cope, M be urdock, We Ui llsville. • . James Nelsou, Moore, Wheeling. Win. philtips, hiThail. Beaver. Peru, Calhoun, Sanfish. " North River, Dean, Cincinnali • 4 0 800 For Greenwood rar ens. NEWAHRANGEMMENTTh e 'id a rkutnitearner THOS. SCOTT con:- ',":ft ence on Monday s May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood-Lauding, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden. leaving at 8 o'clock A. , st and at each even hour- until 9 o'clock P . at.; last trip from the Garden at 10 P. at. The Salcnins are supplied with all the delicacieief the scuson. Tea at 0 o'clock. The Garden with large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annua l Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. -The comfortable wharf boat Ci recnwood, - wlll be placed at the Pitt at, lauding. Inapt ------VVIii.I.BVII.-irtririnfe7rg. • Foe Beaver and Wellsville. Tim new and splendid petsenger stctuner CALEB COPE, A. Mbanocs, hlaster, will every Tuesday a T hursday, and Sat for the above endurday. ail iutern y tediate ports For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions hphly on board. • miny4 1 'ew • rr aingeli iii: -. .. et- In THEatetmerBBAVER,CIIB.E:Caua 1 2-4 ,Routg.ier, will leave thiseity.rvey.flonday;e.nes ay and Friday, at 10 a. st. -.. . She has ri boat at the landidge be tween•W9 o ll st• Add the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. iaty4 - —_- •" : "-:•1. 9 .411:. ..,.,.,,...,.......,..--- . • Wm: U. Wheeler, 0 TEAMIIOAT AGENT, can be found at t Vesley. 0 Grief's Counting Room, come reit 'Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. mart? Nor St. Louts. Tam fine new,parae neer atea.mer AARON HART, W. J. Routvrz, Master, witl leave for • e above and Intermediate pons. regularly. For freight or passage, apply , on board, rnayfi For.O/actnnntl«Regular Pao t. " J 1.7 y The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Iltasat =,Mid^ x Room, Master. will leave foram above and 'term ' late ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage. apply on board, or to eta , G6O. D. I I I6 TENBERGER, Ag'a. illagstaliase—Zaiseavllle Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKee, leaves very Saturday, at' o'clock, Stemmer JENNY LIND, Captain Gst.i.tonsi, leave! every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. t. . For freight or passage apply to IL R. 'WHEELER, Agent, apt Corner of Water and Smithfield Its; LovielviLirr. — rAcßETß. - FOR WHEELING, CHWINNATt & LOUISVILLE . onto LISE. RZOCLAII 911TILDAS Pacarr.--The A ••• No 1 fine end fastpassenger steam Pac tket TELEGRAPH, 3. Ilezlep.,_Com • • • mander,willleave Pittsburg for 'Wheel ing. Cincinnati and Louisville; and all interraediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. , Ag Few freight or passage ap W gv onboard or to . • FORH & DUNCAN, The Telegraph has been S built expressly for a regular Pricket,and with a view entirely to the comfort of-pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph wilt run in connex ion frith the Ben Franklin No band Pike NO 0, 10 Sant- LOoill.-tilllo throug h,nyv DAYS, ap2l-iy 184 E . • 1548. 'lttaburgh sad Orovraiiiillirmasty , Packet Lbs.. . F CIIRDARY iat,IMB. --- Frattcahr I 5t,1848. • LEAVE DAILY Al' 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M: Tile following mut - boat. complete the line for the _present season; ATLANTIC. Cat, _ James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. &Jacobs; and LOUIS hPLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boat* are entirety new.and are fitted op without ragard to eapen re. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boat, will Leave the Monongahela Whurt.Bo4l, at the toot of ROO4 at. PassenTers Will be punctual on hoard, as the boats will Certainty leave at the sulvertiser hours. IlieW Wits')lOW Patiket. The new nand splendid passenger stemma I Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Leese, Mawr. Bill rue ! cartßeg clay Packet between Pittsburgh and t nee tog, leo:ring this city every Monday., Wednesday Tnd Friday, at tO o'clock,. A * at., and Wheeling ever; uesolay.Tburimbsy Ilsaarday, at s 6q'clock. u. • For freight or pasonimtbatiotsuperoar neeommoda ifonsa apply on board. • • The L. Taylor is nn entliely.nevr boat, and for speed and accommodation is not stirparated by any boat on the rimer. alnai ARMSTRONG A,ICROZER., Agu. THE line steamer WELLSVILLE. Cap t. RAJIV?* leave fortbe above and inter. me Mc port* on Weduculays and &sturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ma; GEO. B. MILTENUEROIOI, The 'iv besting- Paisiiet. . . 1 •.. 'The. new and splendid passenger steamer.; AMESNELSON, G. D. Moore hipster, will run as a Regular Parke between Pittsburgh and WbeclinCleay in this city every Tuesday,.ThuradaY and Saturday, a 10 o'clock. A. as., and Wheeling evety Monday; Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock., A: at. For freight •or passage, (baying superior nceocaraoda Stoned apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirelF new boat, and for apeed and accomraculatbia is not surpassed by any boat on the river. Ai SRTRONG iti CROZEII, dee6:2l* Agents. • • Franklin racket. jalitik The fast packet ALL HELIX. Capt. Wm. HANNA, will run regularly be. His urgh and Fraoklin. on the Allegheny Hirer. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 &elm Ir, r. at. Forfreight or passage, apply ou board. idee27 1614 • 11149. CINCINNATI AND PIP , I'SIIIIRO/1 - DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. trims Independent Line of steamers is now composed • 1. of the largest, swiftest, best finished andniabed, and most powerful hosts on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and moat expenenced men engaged in the riser business— The line has been in opersuon for elryeare hes carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any pinisertger line in the Union for Nattily, regularity, and Speed. All that mosey eau procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cineinnsti as follows: AEA MONDAYPACKET.--The Movorectrnme., Capt. Some, will I eavo Pittston egh every Monday morning at 10 o'e lo k; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 =MOAT PACKET.—The Hurinusu No. 2, Capt. Ittineedter, will leave Pittobargh every Tuesday morning nt 10 o ' clock ; Wheeling, every . Tuesday evening at 10 r. y. • .• • WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nair ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean willleava Pittsburgh every Wednesday morrang a t 10 o'clock ;,‘Vheellng e vary Wedneaday even• ing at 12 r. u. , THURSDAY .PACEED.—The thutmarrr, Capt. R.. 7. ames, wi Moore Pittsburgh ovary Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; IVlicoling every Thursday evening at 10r. pt. • FRIDAY PACERT);•Thek Clinchlgo. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittrb argh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P.M. • SATURDAY PACIaT.—The llitastecore No. g, Capt. I. C. Woodward;urilL leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning et 0 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. ' SUNDAY PACKET.-- The ISAAC Nsw - rott, Capt. P. Skrol, will !motor Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at lo o'clock; Wbefeling every Sunday evening at Id ALifgastnes for June. 'DECEIVED Al M. A. MINER'S.-Graham's Maga :KV zina for June. • „ • Sartain's Union Magazine, for Juner, Gadey's Lady's Hoek' "•". • Mardi, and a Voyage Thither ; by Harman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, a Novef;:by fhb author of the Bachelor of Albsny, &c.; die, • - .• • • Memoirs of a Preacher; by - Hoari e fii ppard. Fernande, or the Fallen Angel; Novel, bk . rn Alexandre Daall. • ...- . Family Failings ; a new. Novel, by the author of the Hen-peeked Husband, &c., Ac. • Georgina Hammond; a Novil, by' the author of My Poor Cousin, Sc., Lc. Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold Ranters; by Charles : No. I Chambers' . Information for • the People; neW edition. to be completed in Hi numbers.'' • 7 Smithfield st.,Opposito Brown's Hotel • . . STAB. BATIERT: --- THE bukacribers respectfully inform the , citizens of Pittsburgh Birk y 1 that they have purchased from Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated " !Iran Belmar" and " lee Cream Saloon," in Diamond alley, and are pre pared to serve the old customers of the establishment and the public generally with all' kinds of Cakes, Confec tionary, Nuts; Fruit, dce., &c. Ordure for :Parties filled on the shortest notice. • The Ice Cream Saloon is nowapen day and night. initylti:dlm • 'kali P. SCHILDECKEIL - - • Fisk. and Tar, • 'O . 0 IfE h ß a l:NGS,.(llt u tiy . inspectio n i) 20• No. 3 Mackerel, (Boston inspection;) so g , N. C. Tar, in_to prime order ' received nod for Aie TAAPP ..&CONNOR, S ma b s y o:dittil ' • Corner Ponn.qod Wayne streets ROUGUT COLLARS. CAPES, 40;74. A. l'iLssox yy A Co., 60 Market street, haVe received, per Ex prase, more than'lSOO Collars. Capes, Caps, Chemizettes, Cues, ie. Also, Edgings and Inserting*, at one.half the usual pri ces. mart =OM MEI • • Mill [may2l VEIV GOODS: — Nom • oPenillft a kthe: ol loXxinn Store A A • 60 * Markel street,leases - und,package a of new an d desirable Goods, comprising ,n-14.rge lot of Silk, Ileum ?a. de Larne, Mabel,' Panay and other Shawls, at con. eiderably reduced prices. [ruy22] A. MASON Ss Co. • •-, ." , ,y,j , •.• 14. ERNE =lll MI BE IMO INBEI EMESSEE BY J AuCT/05. • • No, lit Ar.,zirmvlAL , AUCTIO w tr STa ß i cr ., inn NEER, _ Er. Doom ',Rom Fnrrir . • . 'VVILI: BE. SOI..E.AT AUCTION',.on SA%V3DLY, May 2dthj'at the Auction Store in Temperanceville, the following gocids; namely:—T w o : —Two' yoUng, frill blooded Horses, one Work Horim, one NH blood racking Mare, ode Sulky, Earneee;Chanic, kc; Al so , at the Caine. lime and place, will be offered, a number of Silver Pe feizi Lever Hunting. and•Detacbed Lever Watches, for .cebicb Scrip oil Allegheny County and Ci,ty•of. Pittsburg *ill betaken. Sale to commence at 3o'clock There will lie;o:i the 'Anne evening, and said place, at 8 o'clock, a sale of Dry Goods, Booth and Shoes, Guns, clocks, Fancy Ootkik, ann• other articles, toci numerous in mention. WILLIAM T. M'DONNELL. Tanperantecitle f hay 23, 1 / 3 42.{my25:1t0ri. . • GREAT. INDUCEMEN/"IVISPEGULATORII Aar ,orakaa."-Positive Sale of Splendid and Val -REAL ESTATE, in, Allegheny County, froinhig o athsObto River, about metre miles from the City of Pit*: burgh, on hich there is made the best of Improvements, at' AUCTJON.— On MONDAY next, hay Wittb k at 3 o'clock In the a ft ernoon, will positively be sold, without reserve, at McKENNA'S AUCTION ROOMS, in the City of Pittsburgh, two man Tracts gt LAND, both sit ume in Ohio Township, Allegheny County, on Sewick ley Bottom, near Sewickley villa, fronting on the . Ohioriver, river, about twelve miles from the Citrof .Pittsbargh— only.about an hour's ride by steambout —the rag-rend, when completed, willpass alongside one tract contains Eight Acres of Ground, with splend i d rchard of Fruit Trees, on which is erected aßrick Mansion House, 38 feet front by 41 feet back; built short time,. and finisbed in the best and most modern style, according to some of the most celebrated drawing" and plans; sup plied with every convenience appertaining to a comfort able dwelling or country residence. It contains eleven rooms, beautifully finished, with emcee red cornice" and otber afford w h ok m o o f s tamp s l a e m c e m nd t ol d s a- o l c a u r p a a ng t ed . slot a o s o t k o . two years to build It, and cost upwards of SDDOO. In front lea magnificent Grecian Portico, commanding one of the most gorgeous and delightful views on the Ohio river. • The scenery around is unexcelled for beauty and sp'endor in an} - other part of the Western or Southern. country from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. Thera is an excellent welt of pure spring water on the premises -it is well adapted. Also, on the' .same. property is a good Store Fenn House, two stories high, conmintog 0 rooms.. Also, an adjoining Trues of Laud, commuting Nine Acres with a largo Oreffard, on which is erected two good Frame Houses. Both tracts are beaullfhl swelling : or rolling Bottom Land, lit n good state of cultivation, and Is proverbial for its richness of soil, as all who are acquainted with the location ,know there is no better land in the United States. This is the first time that it lies been offered at. public eale, and perhaps never be fore has such yaluabte property been offered in this sec tion of. country: The public may rely that the sale will be positive, : without any humbugging, as the owner is determined to dispose of it at any price. The title is indisputable. A. liberal credit Will be given on part of the amount, which will be made known at time of sale. For a greut Poi tlon of the first payment, City of Pittsburgh and ABe glieny County Serb will . be tuken at par. The owner will be on the premises till she day of rale, for the pur pose of showing the property to most: wishing to put , chase. Each tract will be sold separate. . SASIE'S GRAY Owner. JAMES Mt:KENNA, Auct. DSTOCA VIAUI:D KOF BOOTS AND -SHOk. AT AUCTION. without roar - cc—To-morrow, FRIDAY, May 25th, at In o'clock in the forenoon, wilt - be sold at the Shoe Store of A. McCfortnos,hlarket street, between Front and IVater streets, the balance of his extensive stock of Boots and Shoes which we'e sated from the 6re of last Sunday: A 'rtLijonty of the articles are per fect end in good order—not:the least - particle damaged. As the assortment is so :tumorous, it is unnecessaryto specify the various kinds and qualities.. They comprise Indies and gentlemen'sWear of every desciription; boys', ydrith's, MIMED' and children's do; both Eastern arid Pitts• burgh. make. The sole will ge positive, and sold in lots ! to snit purchasers. The *radii will Sad it to their-advan tage toay24 attend. I JAMES McKENNA, m ' Auctioneer: F. Von/tarn, Jr-, itoctast.n Ann amrs.u.DiALlrit mime; GLOVESi TAPES, THREADS, PISS, &c., With a variety qf. Combs and - Fancy Goods, CHEAP F'Cl B. CASH (MON OP TIM OIL? C 03104) TEDISAL PTUELIT ALLZOII6T. ALso,Dealer in Prencb.Eaglish and Ge r man Variety Goods, cradles, chains:and baskets, shoe thread, bout laces, knitting pins, percussion caps, fish hooksi slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chiles, hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory combs. tooth. brushes, snuff boxes, hosiery, gfoNes,ltts.. bons, galloon's, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor. strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, Gentian pipes. segue cases, shavit.g brut hes,shoe knives, fishing lines, shell Combs, marbles, slates, crap oils, dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, Country Merchants, Pedlers and others ere re quested to call and examine for themselves, as I am de termined to sell COL, FOIL CAM mar3l:dlkw Merchants' Hotel, Fourth lieut. between drat. and Marker, PAilade/phia. ' T FIE Proprietorship and Management of this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers. they beg leave to State. that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron. age with whirls it has been heretofore sustained,. and hope, by unremitung attention, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. C. b.. J. MaIIIBIN, lrinT 9 : ll3 l (Formerly of Exchange Hotel. Pitolmrg4 • •• Teat — Teel t lee l 11 1 TIE sab,erther is now prepared to receive' orders from families, hotels and others, for pure Allegheny ICE, to be furnished during the season. All persons conmenting to receive lee et the beginning of.thenety. - son, will be furnished during the entire season, and dot be deprived of their supply towards the end of it, when- Ice becomes scarce. .The subscriber has built an extensive Ice House at neres island, which is filled with pure, solid Ice; he Is, therefore, prepared to sup:drcustomers throughout the season, without fail. Apply at the lee House on Virgin alley, hack of the Second Presbyterian Church, where the subsEriber may be found. fulylB:3wl J. R. HARI'LEY. • ivoposoLi. A• MINER will, for fifteen days. receive Pitts ! AU,. burgh, Allegheny and County Scrip at par velar, for every article in our line of business. at the lowest specie prices, including subscriptions for all monthly Magazines. Also, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising our large assortment, ) tidier half yearly or yearly, ineluding the largest sheet, "The Great West,n now ad mitted by hundreds, the very best family paper extant.— Also, Scrip may be Left on depositri; Books, 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 F.ast, on the nbove terms. The above Scrip bo . be expended in full. Seddifieid street, second door above 2t. • malt FRESH AR RIVAL :K3D.S, AlrP. DELANY'S. No. Fonnr-ms, LIBERTY ST., PITTSIIO7iGH. "[UST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort -0 meet of French, Enctisb, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and VV.tings, of the latest and most desirable . patterns. Artiong.t them will be found a varie ty of enurely new styles Fancy Cessimeres and Vest ing*, of the latest importations—ail of which will be Vest .made to order in the most fashionable Manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices. On hand,, a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. N. B. To TAILORS.- \You's Grath:Rani Shoulders' ileastrre System. for sale at (nirLdam)P.DELANY'S. 017EAKNEf3S IN THE BAGlC.prodiTed - 63; 4 sprain, kk can be removed by a few applications of B. A. Fahnestock d, Co.'s Rubefeclent. It is war= and acne trating, and goes direct tothe seat of the disease. Sprain ed wrists or ancles, or a soreness of the muscles after being too much excited, may also be easily relieved. It is healing also (or cuts and wounds, and soon restores discolored bruises to a natural and healthy appeal ante. Prepared and sold by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK A.CO., Corner Ist and Wood streets; also • • Corner 6th and n'ocid. T ' undersigned are SPRlNGeceipt of their secteid supply of FRESH GOODS. They res pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can oiler Goods on the maufavorable terms and alga most reosonabk pricer. Their stock embraces every article in the, Variety and Fancy_ Dry Goods Hue together with Brown and Bleached h.lueluts, Drilling., , Gingluuns, Lawns, Prints, Tickings,Ac,, Ac. • ' ItIeCADMLESS CAMPBELL, •. • No.P7 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley M . Y old elastomers, N strangers otice • visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do So, by leaving their orders with • JAMES AVOUIEE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. T O LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling HouseLSta ble and Lat., 80 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj. Glyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms. address the sUbscriber, via box 140, S'itostitirgh Post Office. febl9:dtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGF. IitTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR REN'T.—A comraodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shoasetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. ft will be leased for a term of years. Address janl2 • .P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. 13 y 7 EXPRPA - 4. - = - -Just. received at Hooz„;Th--E—EZ7-T -wsta.'s, 80 Market street— • - '4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets; • • • " Misses " • " 1"r Boys' Trimmeld Bird-eye Braid . ; .11 •" • " i Pearl " I M.:Jenny Lind Hate, for Girls • 1 • "-• Infants' • " f!.." Gentlemen's Pearl Braid Hats., new style. • Pat sole at extremely low prices, for cash: rm y 7 - 0 era,—a - ,, • - . . T ADIES, wanting somethingmt,p superior, both for look 14 and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will - please - call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to Be and untie, and dangle about the ankle;—. they arc not only much handsomer, bat display the foot and ankle to a mach better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou• ble. - Manufactured by • S. KEYS. atartS . .. No. 8 Fifth street. ........ .._ A 5—.4 ic t of togg ,suipsr Cured Rams, bat received and for sale by corner ItLYOUNG & CO., N. NV: corner of Fourth and Ferry. Oil CASES B LEACHED USLINS,ot sad Se for 1.1 nolo by Onay2S] A. A. MASON tk. CO. HERRING -20 anelo No. L very I , uperior. for 1 --- Wo by , (mayl9j SMIT & SINCLAIR. 1,-6rcc'4 Tier fmaY2l NYDL DYER. ROUND F EED, of d (52_1eront kinds, constantly on hand by •RRODES& ALCORN, • mayW 30 Fifth went. GROUND SPICES, of all kinds, conetandy on hand and for ulo bp . ,(my233 RHODES & A.LCO. • • ( Cbundela copy.) Mil SZE vs, •• • 4- kr 4-t , s • f • ,•: t.4f•Jk • - 4 *- • • • L'' t" • f , • ' EtZiii IRE . . , EKE ENE MEI TE.1114! TEAI9 . II TEAS II I Ir is' withileasare that ditistibseribers in . form the eittzens 'of Pittsburgh:and vicinity - that they have completed arraminnente with ':Jefe SM. J. C. Jenkins . &. Co., of Philadelphia, • to receive their . Superior PACKED TEAS, And Will hereafter he . kept constantly on hand.- They. are neatly and securely put up' to mita/lic.packs of }, and Ilb each, with air printed card:,showing the kind of Tea, , price,• =Luse of th e concern and depot in'Philadelphia, ' with an invitation to return the. Tea, if not liked.. RETAIL PRICER: Gunpowder , 02e 75 I,OD : 1,25 1,50 Imperiel-• • 50- 75 .1,00 1,25 1,50 Hyaon 50' G2i 75 1.00 425 y. urea ~lo• 021 75 1,00 1,25 1,50- 11z.acas.. Week • ` 37i 60' ' • - • Fine and Extra Fine 1,00 .IA3 1,50 . We win warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, it not superior to any'sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste; they can be returned, sad Ole money will.be'reccided, as it is only with that understanding we sell: - • • • • We ask a stair trial, that the public may-be able to judge between our .Teati and those heretofore sold by oher companies in this city. ' • • All lovers of rich delicious and good 'flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied On the . most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOU,NO & CO., • • N, W. corner 4th and Ferry Streets, and • &YOUNG & . SON, • 5, W. corner 3d end Ross streets. Pittsburgh Horticultural Society ViiILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits, rlregetables, Plants, flowers, &c., on. premiums will Thursday the I.3th and 14th ofJUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for:competition. The mem- , bencand all who feel an interest in Horticulturei are re quested to bring their productions forward to the Exbibi .. Trustee's Sale. T HE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire, . will offer at Public Vehdue or Outcry, on the prem ises, on the 30th of Hal,inst., at 1 o'clock in the after noon of that day, a TRCT.OF LAND contalning,three hundred and thirty and a half Acres. situate on the Alo-. nongebela river, about one mile above Afonongahela City, in 'Washington County; Pa- 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 SO Acres of whickis Arst.rato.ltiver Bot tom. Thole is a stiata of six feet of Stone Coal. under the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river, and so couvenient to the rises, that it costs but a triflers remove it from the banks to the boats, .The .Land is of 111 the ben quality, nail contains au inexhaustible quantity . of. LiAIICSIGII7IO. Thil tract will be sold inwhole oral part, lifaecostunedate purchasers. Those wishing feir,farther information are referred to judge Hill, residing on thesremises, Sa muel Becket. re siding near the land, and Daniel Long, Innkeeper, Cin ciunata, Ohio. There wilt also bo sold on the 31st of May. inst., at 1. o'clock on the afternoon of that day.on the premises, a' TRACT OF LAND containing sixty-eight and a half Acres • situate in Fallow fi eld Township, in said County; adjoining land of the heirs of David Bolton, Jerome Grabls, and others; about one-half of Which is cleared ;- on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two rt n of stones; a new Saw 31111.; a good Dwelling House, fcc. • ' • The terms will be made known oirthe day of sale, by. may:dd JOSEPH HENDERSON, Auignee. 13 Y Itfo X r. Pl l. t axiies"Extri Pea rl Bonnets; 2 " Pearl " Bird-eye " I ". Misses' Pearl " -t " Intents' Trimmed nits ; " Boys' Pearl " " . ihrd-cyo ": Received this day, and for ; a 4 1 , .. 4 l o. Acgrg.rperLete:,,by innyld No. 60 Market street. CRJP WANTED AT PAR-Pon sat* a large Build ing Lot of 29 feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Pr ice, 8500. • Also, a Lot adjoin ing the above, 21 feet Boot by 127 deep to said alley. Pnce: 8400. Also. w Lot 21 feet front by 127 deep, two lots from the above. Price, .8400. Terac—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance la seven yearly payments. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. SPICES -300 mats Cassia ; 2O bags Pepper; 10 .spies in store and for sale by MILLER a RICKETSON, 172 and 174 Liberty st. Re or ZIL e S b U y GAtt— B mayls hams Brazil Sugar, in store and MILLER dr. RICKETSON Nos. 172 and-174 Liberty street. ' UDAR CURED HS'S —Arime artiefe, for sale by mayls hING tr. MOORHUED. S TEEL 0 OODS.—We have received a fine ansortmen of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beadr, Salk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Rooks; Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses ; with a fine as— sortment of Fancy Goods, at low prices. • ROGAN & CANTWELL, mayd - • ••'• . ES '.l.larket street. ._ . _ ER EXPRESS—Just 'received at IfooArs & Cewr,- PWELL'S, ES Market street— • d Cane Chairs, far children; 1 PmDelers and Valusepedes. • • N bags Filberts, in .Creants 10 -0 Entgli nt Pi shiValnuts 50 ". Shelled Almonds: 5 boles Bordeaux u (mar3l] TktILLINERS.—The silbscriber has a. largo stock j. of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, whieh he is prepared to - torn to the Sprittanshihhi at hie Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth Meet, • • marl4:3m Arentes Wanted. BE'subscriberpp ic T wants Apprentices, to learnces, the Cabi• net, Chuir•muking and Cliair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits; about 16 years of age. weuld be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come Well recommended. - 11: O. FAMtIESTOCK, mart ? .lol Smithfield street. AYTED —Atit waive Partner, wiih St&OU easTicap .llal, to engage in it Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active oportalon, and doing a good bu— siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. CUTIIBERT;Gen. Agent, SinithEeld street. • CALICOES'—Just lecciveel, and now V open, at N 0.59, Nor corner of 4th and... Ma rket enema, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Gamin ever offered in this markrt. opts • . . PHILIP ROSS. TRESS SILKS—Jest •veccivecl; en invoice of very handsome Dress Sillcs.•of the newest end mpst pop Mar styles, imported this season. • _ ••• . • Also, - very glosyy Bidet: Silks, ot.lll.widths,-foiAli zeitsto. • • • ' ' PHILIP ROSS, I.t . p_l_L '•:' • . * No. 59. eortier4th and Market es. ItESHTEAS---44 package& Young'Hyecr.GuriPow der, Imperial and Black Teas, Jam reed and for ole by . . (np2D) KING & MOORHEAD. .O.l4'..llHUSer-17 doz. mixed PicoLilly Gherkins nod 0 Mengel' Pickles,4 gallon bottles; ? dozen Pickled Onions, gallon and qunrt bettlea; 4 doz. Pickled Cauli flowers, half gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assoned Syrups, quart. kit ties ; 4 doz. Lemon Syrup, quart bottles,' S dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, pint bottles; .2 doz. Lacer' Oil, pint bottlea; 5 dozen Gelatine, unimproved preparation, pint bottles ; just received and for ante by . . ap2o KING & MOORHEAD. DILLS. COPAIYA.-...1td tbs., just reed and for sula by 13 mayll •. " . R A:FARIVESTOCK & CO.' DURLAPS AND wool. SACHS hued .end foi Lk sole by i (mayB) 11. LEE. LARD OIL-5 boucle good' rnaehinery Oil. for sole for City Scrip, by • [moyill • Wfa. DYER. LEMONS, LEMONS,rI.S bozos Lemons, to n rnve th is .day, and rot able by [ntyl4j JOSHUA. RUODE.9. _ ' b a.. in otorti and (or Edo by .. MOO . ARMSTRONG ec. CRORER _ ATOTICEThe undersigned hereby gives notice that 4.1 from and after this date Mr. Joutv Born is the only 'authorized person to receive moneys - acid sign • receipts or orders in my name. C. ‘VERNEBURG, . Fashionable lined Quartem, .Pinsburgh, • Nd 28 Market at. RENE MEM Z• • UM MEIN : , . • . =ES M =NE . . Byline's Claud. - ryiu.NrsA4s. WELL AtS MONOPOLIES X71.52' FALL: 30 MUST.,P,HICES; . • • • WHICH' laai will be proven by ai Neattnues V Fashionable Tailoring Establisbment,Thad street, St. Charles • • • •' Diann: 8 1 :144.prafits and qu (eV salp. Vaamrr F.reakand • ' vnt. MILLEN, rini.A.DA waf. iticsirrgim,llnallna H.. f ILLER & RICKETSON, tflugaak Grouts, and I'm -111. porters of Brandies, Wines and 'Segura N0tt. 172 a Pn. nd'l74, CO/ ner of Liberty and krvin arreanyeittsborgb, IVEW . by minis-. Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. • The. Clergy of - America. ' • . • The 'Czar, bis Cart ond•PeoPie... - • • Women of the Revolution: r. • • Irving's Works; new edition:. • • Life and Corresponeencc of Joh n tater, z • Holmes' Poems. , • : • • •De net Works,.complite vole; ' Swift's Works, complete; 2 ' . • ; Fielding and Smollet4coroirlete• The Progress of Amence t.,2 thick-Vols . . • •. For sale by • H. 9 :BOSWORTH. Er- CO.; . 4th street, near Market. Cie rgyfinin end strangers are inviteitto canal the Rood Store of 14.5. Boiworth k Co:, on "Fourt street, .near Market, where will be found fins'editions o f Many Pore ntavaloable works: ••• • ' • ••• • • _Vr - • RE - RIVILr,- AND AT. WORK!!! • •• W balm Manatfactors4 Ta l k suit icriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de ' •%toyed by fire, informr his lriends and the public that be is now prepared to m a nufacture ,gons, at Drays, "rmther Wheels, Tracks and ,Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield strActs; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes .to order any amount of .work, of the hest ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to snit the rimes. Southern merchants and finitude men are'requested call and eiamine, before ptirehasing elsewhere. mayhem " NAT. hIeREE. *de • • Tons delightful Summer Discreet is now open for the 1. reception of vititers. Ico Creanis..Frait, Nuts, Con fectionary, and all the good. things nature and art can produce, will be 'served up, in the best manner, in the Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread at Of , o'clock every evening.- • - Condacted oa Temperance princlples, and closed on ./tocpiets ar the choicest Flowers pot up at the shortest notice._ - A large dollectide of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, add Anuanl- Flowing Plants, for The . new Steamer Thos. Sax will be ready, in a few days. to run from the Point to the Garden... . • •J. 111cHAIN. ct • ,Y, gm= ME ■ EMI ~~- ~- . , . _- • . • /..011stars, Sault' sand 'robacoo,• • - A T JACOB MoCQLLISTERS, Fifth strbet, h JCL. Regalia WashingtouLunornati; • • - LlcaoselJrlste Sane; ;. • , • ' 11antitio yn• • 11alt.Spatish, Dfelay and . Commett;---, .:" • . Tagetireestrith vtuietjorother braids. 'Axso—An extensive assonaieirtrof CJLEVIIIMO - .TO• BACCO ; or the 0203 i celebrated brands, etnonrvOtich are- the: Luxtotur.Luxury,...P. Robinson's Friend Ulnae, Grant,t, Wil li ngte,tutd.Artyd .Thotans Cirspa:Bralish Five Limn). • •All orders promptly . atterideid'ici.. - Country Merchants -would do well to call andexandne to stock belor#P 111 : - chasing elsewhere: ".• • • ; •••• • • Cuba Wrapperands Filler Leaf for sale: -.-'• ' • El:r Sign of the InaltniChiekZt.- fair/.6: • I 0 the Honorable the Judgentif the Court' of General' Quarter Sessions of the Peeve and forthe 0 7Alleghepy. ' -• • . The .peiltiort of Neepher,' - of the Township.' of in the County nforegaid, humbly sheweth,—.. -m - That your petitioner: hath Provided himself.with.ate rials for - the °CCM= °dation of unve/ers and - where, at ._ his dwelling house, ill the township aforesaid, sad prays the' your Honors will be pleased to grant blm - -a license 'to keep a•publie house of entertainment.' And your pa- . titiorier, as in duty bound, will pray:- . A. KEEPM,R. • Wei the.sabecribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good - repute for . • honesty and temperance, and is well proVideMivlth -- house room and conveniences lot the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, - And - ths tavern is necessary. S. F. Ross,.A. H. Farran, J. C. Hersh, R. M. - - D. - Davidson, W. M. Davidson; John Surnmezvilli , l - • fe 'lsntire, J. Sammervill Stewart Tame r., J. C. Ikl,Reloeu r FIXIDONS-;- • Donnegun's Greek and English Lexieontl;tioHi4ti'ed.." Lee's Hebrew and English Lexicon. . . .Doscvonh.'s Anglo $O.lOl/ Dictionary. .. : Gesenia's Hebreir Lexicon: . - • -;* ' Booth's Analytical Dictionary.. r Hooper' Medical Dictionary.. . • . ; . French and Garman Lexicoris:. For sale by. • ,H. S..IIOSWORTH k CO. . • • niy24 " Fourth at.. near Market.- New Goods and Great Itargatstel • • 'D D THOMPSON, No. 110 Morkezitreet,titatLifttly; rn th !.-,. 1..1id has just returned from the Eastetlerdlstilb-Ms . .5.... .s , second supply of SPRING AND. SUMMER GOODS:— 'f I He heti nowon band one of the . ..largest and heist atillieted::-•,ct stocks that he has ever had the pie . asurit itif opening to ; " II his customers and the public—among which:May 'be ..:,1 found every style of rich changeable end fartey Silks; •.'. N 'Turk Satins, bla ck gl Mfg 0 Silks all widths, for Cardinals, -..- - r. &c.; with every width of black Silk Laces and Fringes, --;, 'for trimmings ; FUL LARD SILKS, TISSUES, fig'd and;„ plain Bereges, Embroideed Swiss; Organdies; Lewitt; - 1. i•;• • •• Fant:od 'Linen Gingham; a nevr and treantifatatticle i ..--• It plain and barr'd do; :French Ginghams, lkti. h Our .Domarie-Ssiek is' eery/till, compri s ing every de- --.."!' •scription of Chintzes and Calicoes, some for in tbat sold-' ~" this spring for 19; Linea anal Musl in Sheeting,, from 1 to - 41 3 yards wide; - also, Sheetum !dualists, very hrtr; with. a • - • fall assortment of fine liishlinens; for Window Hang-'it: Dra ings: Turkey Red Chintz, embroidered' and' striped • .: ti ll pery, Bug Holland, &c., &e: , Our Shawl department ~, presents every description of plain and embroidered .ii_. Canton Crape, changeable end fird Silk, Berege; Cash- :It:- mere and Defame , plain and embro i de red • Thibeli'alei);-",4 1 - a large assonment of••Parasols;Bonstets, &e., &c: • .._.! -..'.•,.,:t Coach Tankers will find - ir fall - supply of Chink* AP.: - ' ,masks, Moreens, /le.-, &e , in i their. line:--- •. ', -.. ' • ',. The above Goods have been purchtmed on the most ;'} I t i advantageous terms, and parch's/coin:lay 'rely .gptin get;., :' . ' . l: ting them at the lo4vst Fouible prim. . ± - - ' 7 , 4 1 :. ntayt.l•:d2tv • • • ,--..teli-.. Honorable the nen. of Quarter Sessions of .the Jud g e s Peace in and far the County . The petition 0r117m.8. Thompson, of the SinthWitil,". Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, buinbly sheiveth,. - That your petitioner bath provided Ltims4f.witlttnate-:. vials tor the accommodation of travelers and others; st'. his dwelling house, In the Word aforesaid . , and prays •. that your Honors tvill be pleased to grant lum a license to keep a public house of elatermintnent. And yrmrpe-y titioner, as in duty boned, will pray. - THOBIrHON. We, th e subscribers, citizens of the Ward nfitreuid;'- do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute.tar,l honestyand temperance, and Is well provided with house.. ' mom' and conveniences for the accommodation and .. ,lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavera-.. 'is necessary. .; • • . A. Doleby, Lockhart, Thos. Patterson, it: Maw ry, J. 3PAlies, Hi Christy, Ju Sh ieldsCu l c ken, Wm. Clarke, . Wm. Burns, George Rowbottom, D. P. Cementer. . • may23:3td&w.• . • • •-• BOOaYER 6II. BEE HIVE. CLOTHING STORE I . NUILIBER 201 LIBERTY STREET,' Tin= DOORS ABOVE IRWIN STORE!, BLOM. 09 . •4111t. TESSRS. G. & IL would reapecuullyinfonn the pub- • • tic that they can at all times findat the above place . a splendid assortment of . CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, Suite:Nei:or Cullom ;reek. It being oar intention 'to do a Crash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the • Clothing line at the lowest possible rates, and there can be no doubt that our friends and the public generally. woold find if their interest to favor•us with a share of their patronage. 80013.11311. & GRIBBLE. N. IL-:-Particular attention paid to the fitting of.Clothce 87"Noi251.1.iberti Street, three:doors above Irw in: .. sign of the Bee Rive. - • : apls . . T _• • Cassi Nor ris t . UST R ECEIVED , AT. THE BEE-RITE CLOTHIN G L . re, ISTOKE; a fresh supply of plain .and fancy - Calsr• • Innis; good ouality - anu fashionable pout-nut, which we shall he happy to dispose of at low rates . : .. .. . - HOODYER& GRIDDLE init ,- - ,' • Y3] • No. 251 Libertyst.; sign of the Beal:Rya: • Cheap Clothing for Scrip. T HAVE jest received from the East a well selected and A fresh assortment of SPRING and SUAIDIER GOODS including English,and French Clothe, Casaimeres-and Nestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would • respectfully invite the attention of txt y friends. Country Merchants and others .vunting the city, who , : . . wish to . provide themselves with' good article at a rat . low puce, are respectfully invited to call On the . hob.. -,, . scriber. All work warraruca. . _ • • ... ...- May2l JAR MeGUIRE, Tailor - ~ :: Third at.. near .W 0441. ..., -- Iron ci ty j ui ,------------------___ uid cap store. .... . . •-• lhaTim subscnber having removed to the .. - large and commodious store room lately. . .: occupied by. Miller & Ricketson, corner of • . .- .. Liberty and Irwan streets, would respentfuliy inform hia " friends and the public generally, that heis now receiving a large and well selected assortment' of HATS - and 'I CAPS. of superior quality, and which he will sell at Low :: , PElCra.' He has also received. another lot of those much . I admired Three Dollar Hata. Cull soon, if you want a -1 bargain, • • dr mwa- ' - 1 . Er As I occupy a room-in connuiction. wi . r. . . . t Davitts.Tailor, thus greatly reducing my.eXPerISC9II aM' ' ..f Thereby enabled to sell at lower rates than ether estab lishments. Ot this the public may rest assured.' . •: , atrzc.,lnv B. liIeLALI?i, Agent_ _ hociie,• • NO. 47 /BARRET STRI Well t'T. TIFIOITIAS PAL.IXMR IpESPECTPULLY announces to his facade:Umlaut: Al, tome's. that he has had at no pas4perioCiuvialliffnv sive a Stock no lie has at present .. . Ile can olfattertr• chasers, on-ray moderate tcruts,at aid oticibitsksd . 'rand to diarist urea, almost every article in bis incladingcoanting-roora. bed chamberalbring,rortiniptir.. for and flail Paper. With-Borders, Landscapes,. Pi:a board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders , Boards. Writing, •Wrapping, and. Tea Paper ; he is abandandy supplied, and - requests merchants and housekeepers jo call and aka/rano hisas-. Rags and Tanners' Ramps Taken in trade,at the high est .priees. _ , marl34/&*4lle. FS itDUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADI' BOOKKEICPING & WHITING 11001128, NORTH MDR OP TIM MOMOSM. I‘{R. his new Class ROOM/I AM thoroughly re .1 eaircd and fined up. Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire:course of training on Double Entry Book keeping, will.not only . be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find them settees master of all those indicate °partition' connected awith boo partnership settlements, of which no many racti- k-keepers, of acknowledged obility,'are ign p orant, Several of the most extensive ,firms In the city baVe re cently procured nook-keepers from this Institution.—" Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can nlways leant Of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified fortheir profession; no others are ever recommended. --Hours :10 to' Id, 2 to rinyl7 received. and for J. S. BONNET. L'IDIVARD. TODD es. - CO., - MA:ccrAcruusli or Fun _124 Lryrz, FAZitY Smars, have - received from their Factory Enst a large end - desirable - stock of.SEURTS, which we propose to offer to'dealeis at the lowest New . York prices, on satisfactory terms . ... Our stock consists in part of 300 - doz. all - quatitieh.. Varying •to style—wide and narrow'pla it, Byron: ond standing collars, manufactured expressly fily PI Rade, • and intended for this market.' • - • , offering dealers our GOods at ldor allowing our Shirts torecommend thennerv n nan ntyle 'of mnitufacture, we hope to be able to please all - .0azeu.5..... - - tomers. . . • IP' IN:nreroom, corner of Fifth and Market arise% np SMITS. • • 6041.9: ?TIRE undersigned has just returned from New. York, j,„ with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAtR; of story kind. He. invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of Essairst. Etarueos for Bands, %vie:6 and Half Wigs, ever invented They are IQ mach like the natant! partings, and fit se close and easy: that they cannot be distinguished from the •tialaral hair on close inspectioe. • - Sonermso Nirw.—The new Balance 'Spring surmounts the difficulty, and most supercede ap others . for Gentle: o M f C t / h o e 3 W he ig d 6 , a w d i t T ho o u u t p s ee ti s ff ; n iets hs appearance; e o a r seq fi all a y On these it is-unlike the old i) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair... • • - Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles forthemselves. CeLNIERON, • • . No. 69 Third at near , Wood. N. B.—Remember the New York hei r Alanara t o:ary. mayls:dam&vg2m - . : . • • Now Hardware Storer, SIGN OF Tl*llj, PLANE A-ND SAW, - No. 1' S - Mod Street, • Pittsburgh. : DI - USER & LAUFAIAN. Importers and Dealers 6% EV. 1.1. reign and DeMelfie Hardware, la , all its varieties, are now prepared to roll as low awl on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solleit'bur friends, and the public generally, to call and. examine - our enock, which censists in part of Knifes and-Foriu,- • Pocket and fen4rruires, Scissors, .8/tearl, /la-zoM; Souse Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws; together, with everyother article usually - -ept la HOrd ward Store g en e ra l lyiritthe attention of Carpenter end mechanics to our aisoranent ot Tools, which • have been selected with great care, and which we are deteimined. to /ell so as to give satisfaction. .firp2d&ry A .P.SUSH SUPPLY OF COOPEffs'IMIULS--Jesize .AoL. calved pad for male by HUBER di LAUFMAIY, . • ranyD • No. 78 Wood 'street. • NE, BOOKSY—Agars Norris,, orthe: Heroine f • . Do Life. • . . • ' •• • Ifistory•of King Charles the Secoilii: of E 4 tbitil, by. - lfteob Abbott; lush en"vavinas. Jest receive by • • • YOHNSTON & STOCHTOIII - mayl9. Cor.3d 1144 et tie. • 1 E== IMER