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' . Eteoution In•Boston' •
on May 25.
Waitl lll .4lton dood, a colored man, was hanged in
this city this morning. He attempted to commit inn-
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cide last night, and• was so weak that be had to be
;:..). - Nbrought on the scaffold in .a chair. He died proles.
tif,ig his innocooco to tho laet.
• ea!la from a Flremaues Fight.
PEILLADELY 44t8y-.25.
JamesToser, the man wounded in .'elea
fight on Widtpsday nighti died auddeni . oa•
pitat last night. •
Henry Smithers and Elias Brciwe were arrested to
day and committed Ao prison. They are charged
with 41144 Francis Toner, by striking him on the
bead, with a' spanner, daring a firemen's riot, on
Wednesday evening. •
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PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PHILADELPAIA, Slay 25..
The Markets ate unchanged. Dealers, generally,
0.10 awaking the steamer's news.
Notice,
TIE•BORSE MARKET is removed from Grant street
to the Yard of the Red . Lion Hotel. St. Clair street.
near the Allegheny Bridge. Sales on Wednesdays and
Sanardays ;10 commence at 9 o'clock a.kt.
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_may2Clittilptwaj P MeNABIEE, k
O the HonombleTiFtTi tales o f m e c o ins of General
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AuQeuaghrteenry", (. ) . f . the Vea cc in and for the county
The petition of John Sa ndler, of the Township Of
Pine, in the county afore said humbly sheweth, That
your petitioner birth provided hi mself with materials for
the accommodation of travel ers and ot h ers, et h i s o we ?.
ling house in the township aforesaid, and pray, that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
Public house of entertninment. And your petitioner as
in duty bound, will .
'prail JOHN SAN DLES.
We, the ' subscilbera citizen!, of the Township of
Pine, do certify; that the above petitioner is of good re
pute) for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conceninces for the accommoda
tion mid lento:lg or travelers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
Wm. Kerr, K. Harr, J. Plankenton, Jas. Curnian, John
Fergusou, Wen Haninge, P. Pearson, F. Forsuesugh, F.
N. bwelacr, P. Messer, Jim. AlttrllC kle, S. Dritch.
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rro the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
.1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Aliegheti :
The pvtition ofJoseph Robinson, of the Fourth Nrard,
Pittsburgh, In the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That our petitioner bath provided hims.lf with mate
rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house. in tae Ward aforesaid, and prays
• that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public imam of entertainment. Ann your , pe
litioner, as in duty bound, wl.l Dray.-
_ . 30 9 EPR ROBINSON. We, th e subscribers, citizens 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 accommodation and
lagging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern
is necessary.
D. McGowin, John Montooth, John McMichael, Wm
Carr, G. R. Bell, A. A Roberts, W. A. McMullen. John
E. Downing, James Mackey, James Patton, Jr., Samuel
Pinkerton, ADOlVWJackma.i. mayt'6:3t"
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rllO the Souorable the Judges of the Court of quarter
J.. Sessions of the Peace, In and for the County of Alle
gheny:
The petition 0r11. , R the Sd Ward, City of
Pittsbutr,,_ill the County aforesaid, humbl y she welh,That
your, petitioner lath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell.:
lag house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant hum a license so keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, its
so duty bound, will pray. D.E. MILLER.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward akiresabl, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well prorated with house
room and conveuiences for the - accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern it necessary.
D. Brucklocker, J. B. Newell, Hervey. Bollatan,
Robertson, J. Stein, W P. Moorhead, J. Crossau, J. W.
Durbridge, .1. S. Shoe, C. H. r anima, J. P. Tanner, E.
W. Land. mr.l6-3tv
rtu the tionoreute the Judges of toe' Court of Quaner
ISessions of the Peace, is and for the County of Alle•
hgeny :
• The petition of Adam Iserbedt, of the Third Ward,
Allegheny City, in the. County aforesaid, humbly she we th,
That yourpeutioneihath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his
dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
ADAM. ISERUSDT.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
- room and conveniences for the accommodation of MIT.
eters aad others. and that said tavern is necessary •
Daniel McCarthy, Jacob Time, George Moritz , Fred'k
• Hieper, George Hasonfonter. John Gravings. John Dar
chenbough.*John Staub, Walker Harriett, P. Cooper,
John Gable, P. H. }'ulkenstien. inay3s:2idetw
rro the onorable the Judges of the Court of General
I Quarter Sessions of the Peace in nod for the County
of Allegheny :
The petition of Patrick O'Hanlou,oi the oth Ward, eity
of Pittsturgh,.in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate.
Asia for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
PATRICK &HANLON.
We, the subscribers; citizens of the Word aforesaid,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and. is well provided with
house room and couventenees for the accommodation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
- •%-savena Is necessary.
J. Wilson, E. Trovillo, J. Fendon, Wm. Riper, A.
Blank, J. ItrTlevitt, J. C-Cummini, W. Rice Sr., W.
• • &Bork - W. Barton E. Geaner, J. H• : hen. (m • :3ultsw
ItIO the Honorab e •-Ju • ges o .e Court of General
Quarter Sessions orthe'Peitce in and for the County
of Allegheny:-
The petition of John Watson, of the Third Ward, City
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shew
ethj 'That your petitioner bath provided himself with mii
tertalefor the accommodation of travelers and others,' at
his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid , and prays
that your Honors will be pleased , t6grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And'your pe
titioner as in duty bound, will pray.
JOHN WATSON.
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We, the subscribers, 'citizens of the aforesaid Ward,
dOcerlify, that the above petitioner is of rood repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provid,ed with house
room and conveniences for.the accommodation and lodg
ing of travelers and strangers, end that said tavern is
necessary
IL MU, W. Sod:ler, 9: APCartney, J. Regan, R. Paul,
J. Monteath, A. Lowrie, F. Donaghy, F. Boyd, J. J. Utter,
O. W. Lyon, R. Scoot. • . may2o:3ulkw,
IOHN FORSYTH, Nbtassaatir Tamoa,lias removed to
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No. 3# Market it., outdoor from Second, East aide.
Thankful (or past lavers, le respectfully solicits a con
' tinnance of the patronage of his former customers, nud
likewise of sts many new ones as are of the right stripe.
Orders in , the Tailoring line executed in the most fash
ionable manner and with despatch. -
Also', a Fashionable assortment of READY-MUM
CLOTHING. Cheap for cash; of conise.
Gentlemen's .Formshing Goods, in all their varieties,
'always sue hand--such as Shirts, Boletus, Collars, Cra
vats,Stocks,Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfa,
Gloves Drawers Umbrellas, ao., &c., &c: imytAklen
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JHUFFMAN UASIDAY,BW, iderehandize and Pro
. duct liitroi?er—Oflice, (up maks) N 0.25 Wood street,
riusb. :O. • my2s
lAirkit.S.VED ktiturO, tbar wilt not razes= up to the
COLDIST weather, for sale by _ .
. • SCAIFE & ATKINSON,
First, between Wood and Market its.
OOLttibdM tinhiiiraTtaTraiiii - by •
RHODES. & ALCORN, JO Fifth IL
C" • . _cop! AND OATS , -On hand and for sale by
tny2s, RHODES
.& ALCORN. 30 Fifth at.
AbH"OOPS -30,000 on hand, a:prtma oracle for
sale by •.; RHODES & ALCORN, • '
may2s • • 30 Fifth street.
11 - NrANTED —ZOO bushels of Sttsterv, for which - cash
11 • and the highest priio isitt be given, by • -
may2s . . RHODES &ALCORN, 30 Firth st.
Mir 0211. NY GRITTS—A aw bbpr i , of a choice antela,.
JIU, on band and tor sale by .- • • s_t• •
may2s . RHODES A.LCORN, 30 Finn.aD
SUPEIIFINE MUSTARD—Our own manufacture, pill
'up in several differens stylet ,• for sale by. 11.
mer2s ,RLIODIOB it . ALCORN, 30 Fifth
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lAIVD—About 600 Aerator flee Tnepe r Land for sale
jin Jefferson Coanty, by -. CAtsIDAY; -
teay2.s No. 2,0 Wood !street.
JUST RECEIVED, AT TiftONE fORE,OO
Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, at the
low price of 12) cents. fut72l) MASON k CO.
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Insurance virtu offered to day;on 8250,000 in spe
cie, to comenver in Metaledonia.
" Wiuutterwrort, May 25.
The
_Circuit Court 'have confirmed the virdict of
the Criminal Court, in relation to Tom Rand, con•
Tidied of steeling the Government Jewels. Band
will be sent•foryeara to the Pcnitentiaiy/
gaiptee.
- ?law Yoat, Miy 25
Advice, from Newberg state that two 'more dead
bodlea havebeen taken from the wreck of the Em
pire. She has not pet been raised.
PEEELADLLPRIA, May 25
NEW YORK MARKET.
Flour.. Western is in active demand at a slight ad.
Taute ; prices, range from' 4,444,62 per bbl :.Or
leans at 4;75, With rates of 2,000. .
of Ohio Wheat at 1,03. Corn Is un-
changed, but in good demand.
Provisioni..Sales of-mess pork at 9,58; Primo at
8,25. Lard ranges from 61a7.
There is no change in other articles usually re
ported;
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848.
Steamboat Packet Line . , I e are s daily for Cin annati,lo A at.
Vaasenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, ti .. le., and 0 P.M. Y.
Mail Coach /Zile, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at., and 121
P. IC.
Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 0 A. m.
North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo A. M.
Erie and Western New York, daily, 0 A. ra.
North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sandays, 4
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• • ARRIVALS AND DEI -.NATURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Mail' via Philadelplaw, due 3 closes 12 at.
Western Mail, an. and Lowey., due 8 P. M., c loses 5 A. as.
South.vla Balt. and Washington ,due BP. c loses A. M.
Nortb-Weatelll via Cleveland, due 10 A. N., CIOINS 9 a, M.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. M., closes e A.lll
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Par value. Asked. Offered
Bank of Pittsburgh •• • $50,00 1550.00550,00
Exchange Bank 50,04 44,00 . 43,50
Merahants' and M. Bartle 50,00 50,00 49,00
Farmers , Deposit Bank. •• •. . ' None in market.
Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49 00
Northern Liberties Bridge ..... • • 5000 35,00
Old AUeghenyßr:dge 25,00 3 0 ,00 35,00
Connelsville- R. R.Stock, pald on
shares, 52,50 6 ,00 1,43
City Bonds (13 P caw) 90,00
Monongahela Bridge . ' 25,00
Gas Stock ' ' 50,00
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. • OFFICE OF TOE POST, /
SATURDAY MOIMNO, May 26, 1849. i
FLOUR—Salea of about 700 bbls on wharf at $3
5503,65;
bir No change in any other article, and very li
tie doing.
May 25, P M
AUCTION SALES,
BY .7ABIES M'SBNNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 119 Won STUNT. moos DOORS room Firm
SPLENUM FURNITURE AT AUCTION.- On The rs
day next, May 31st, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will
be sold, at tifeKeunn'a Auction Rooms, the Furniture of
-pnvate family declining housekeeping, all of which
has been kept in the best of order, compasing—ranhug
any sofas, secretaries and book-cases, bureaus, dining
and breakfast tables, bait ana cane seat chairs, fancy
windsor and common chairs, bedsteads and bedding;
together with u variety of kitchen utnrisila. •
mar2o JAMES McKENNA, Auc t.
,INDERWRITERS' SALE OFDAMAGED
SJ Paper and Stationery at Aver:mg.—Thu evening,
Saturday, May sib, at early gas light, will. be sold. at
McKenna's Auction Rooms, a large lot of Roman Cath
olic Books, Letter and Writing Paper, Ink. and Station
ecy, belongi ng to the lot of damaged dry. goods , sold on
Tbarsday, the sale of which was so extensive. The
above articles could not be sold at that time. Terms:
cash, par funds. JAMES MCKENNA.
Auctioneer.
rtLCYFHING AT AUCTION.—This day, Saturday.
May 26th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be cold,
at MeKarma's ',action Rooms, a large assortment of
Ready Made Clothing. ' JAMES MeRENNA,
nuty33. Auctioneer.
FAMILY CARRIAGE AND HARNESS AT Accriox,
On Monday next, May 24, at 2 o'clock P. m., will be
sold, at McKenna's Auction R00m ,., 1 second-band Rim
ily Carriage, with Harness complete. •
may ••• • • ' JAMES McRENNA Anet.
BEAT INDUCEMENT TO SPECULATORS AND
ILI tram:rt.—Positive Snle of Splendid and' Valuable
REAL ESTATE, in Allegheny County, fronting on the.
Ohio Riverotbout twelve miles from the City of Pitts
burgh, on which there is made the best of Improvements,
at AUCTION.— On MONDAY next, MAT thqh, at a
o'clock in the afternoon, will positively be sold. without
reserve, at McHE..NNA'S AUCTION ROOMS, in the
City of Pittsburgh, two mail Tracts of LAND, both sit
uate in Ohio Township, Allegheny County, on Sewick
ley Bottom, near Siewickleyville, fronting on the Ohio
river, about twelve miles from the City of Pittsburgh--
only about an hour's ride by steamboat—the ran -road, -
when completed, wilt pass alongside ; one tract contains
Fight Acres of Ground, with a large Orchard of Fruit
Trees, on which is erected a Splendid Brick Mansion
House, 643 feet front by 41 feet.back ; built a short time,
and finis .ed In the best and most modem style. according
.o some of the moat celebmroddrawinga and plans; sup
plied with every convenience appertaining to ia comfort-
able dwelling or country residence. . It einnlnill eleven
rooms, beautifully finished, with stoccered vortices and
other wort: of the same knit!. and all arranged so as to
afford the most ample comfort to its occupants. It took
two years to build it, and coat upwards of ShhOU. In
front is a magnificent Grecian Portico, commanding ono
of the most gorgeous and delightful Views on the Ohio
river. The scenery around is unexcelled for beauty sail
Sp endor in any other part of the _Western or Southern
country from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. There is an
excellent well of pure spring water on th e premi writ
is we:l adapted. Also, oil the same property is a good
Store Farm Haase. two stories high. eontsinuig6 rooms.
Also, an adjoining Tract of Lund, containing Niue
Acres with a large Orchard, on which is erected two
good Frame Houses. Both tracts are beautiful swelling
or polling Bottom Land, in a good state of cultivation,
and laprocerbial tor its richness of soil, 123 all who are
acquainted with the location know there is no better
land in the United States. This Is the first time that it
has . Ifeeit offered at public sale, and perhaps never be.
fore has such valuable property been offered in this ace.
ton of country.
The public may rely that the se:e will be plsitive,
without any humbugging. as the owner is determined to
dispose of it at nay prier. The title is indisputable. A
liberal credit will be given on part of the amount, whieli
will be made known at time of sate. For a great pot
tion of the Gan payment, City of. Pittsburgh and Alle-•
gheny County Sean will be taken at par. The owner
will be on the premises till the day of sale. for the pus. j
pone of showing-the property to those wishing to put ,
chose. Enelt tract wall be sold separate.
JAMES (MAY, Owner.
may 22 JAMS'S MeKENIN Auet.
By Express.
JUST 'REUEL VED, AT TIM Bcx-IlrvE Currniso STOIC,
some splendid Melees. reirinxs and Caosiwtts. of the
latest styles. Those desirous of procuring anything in
our line. are respectfully solicited to cult and examine
our stock. 800 BYER & GRIBk114:.
Err Sign oftie Bee=hive, No. 221 Liberty at tees, ree
doors above Irwin st. ms y 25
Hoylersi CM:Hasa.
("ASPS of above Goods. 34, 4-4 land 0-9 wide, fancy
V and double Pdrble, for sale by •
manta 2m HAMPTON. $3l/TH &Or)
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Fire and lUarine itatictrabee.
THE INSURANCE CO OF NORTH AMERICA soil.
make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on Shipments by Canals,
Risers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this COM
party are well invested, and furntsh nn available fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire ID be pro.
teeted by Insurance: WM. P. JONES, Agent,
maytb 44 Water street.
FOIL SALO: TWO substantial. well bui ple asa nt n
veniently arranged Flack Dwelling 110114COly
situated on Bank Lane, Allegheny. haring three lota or
75 feet front by 100 deep. Price, 86.000. Tho whole or
one-third may be paid in Scrip, at par, and time had on
deferred payments.
Atiso—A valuable
an
of 21
Priceon on Fourth M.
Road by DI deep to an alley. 51,1200. One-half
or more may Do paid in Scrip at par; balance on time.
_ • S. CIPTHEII;RT, Oen. Agent,
Smithfield street.
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Ac.—The
subscribers are receiving and opening a lama stock
of House-furnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned
Ware. Also, on hand, a large stock of plain -Tin sod
Copper Ware, of our own inanufac to re ; Pressed Goods,
&c., &c.—to which we would Invite the attention to
wholesale buyers and others
ap2l
NEN BOOKS!—Agnes Morris, or the Heroine of
Domestic Life. •
History of King Charles the. Second of tngldnd, by
Jacob Abbott; with engravings. Just received by
JOHNSTON h STOCKTO,
Cor.3d and Market sts.
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE —A desirable
Farm of 155 Acres,los of which are in a high slate
of cultivation, baring been used as a Stock Farm. The
Timber and Soil is of the best quality. The improve.
meats are a Dwelling House. Ilam, Stable,.s.c.; also,
Orchard, Garden—and the whole under goofence, and
is well watered. Situated 13 miles from the City, on the
Kittanning Road. Price,B3ooo Terms, $1750 in hand ;
balance at 7 years. 8. CUTHBERT, Gen: Agent,
maylo
.Smitialleld street.
CHOLERA CHOLERA !--A Plain Treatise on Cast.
era, showing its :more, varieties, causes, ttematent
and prevention. by Joseph Ralph, D., author of.tho
Family Physician, tee., ate.; to which Is added!qtalos for
the Preservation of Health in the Four Seasons." For.
sale by S. CUT/JAHR:P i Hen. Agent.
may2t Smithfield street.
NEwHOOK FOR SCHOOLS.— Nements of Mythol
ogy, or ClO4lllOll Tables of the Greek and %MIMS,
to Willett are addedvome notices of Syrian, Hindoo an d
Scandinavian Superstitions, !neater with those of the
American Nations; 'the 'whole comparing 'Polytheism
with true Religion; los.the aloe of Schools. Just re.
ceived by 'JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
maylB • Cor. ad and Market eta.
jEISI RABLE RE.VAIENEE FOR RENT—A.
_convo
-11 Mem Three t3tory.Bricir Dwelling !lonia, contain
ing two rooms, halls, Ac., well arranged and in.and or
der--situated on Penn street, second house below .Pltt
street.. Rent, at the rate of Bt2o. Immediate possession
can bo given. • • S. CUTHBERT, Gen • Agent,
may2 , l Smithfield street 4
INE APPLES-130 Noe Apples,Just reed lard for
/Mosby '• ' • .• JOSHUA RHODES, •
may 24 ' No. 0 Wood et.
F it.• . 01'• 0 A"'
'OO 100 Ws. Sugar House Molasses,l34.lnates Rofinarn
10 do do do do •Lontslana do
n store and for salely MILLER & RICKETSON,
mayls 172 and 174 Liberty st.
4•1•41
11INTS-2 carer Blue and Orange Prune;
1 cue .Ealt River Blue
Open and for scillOrf.:l •
- : .1004N0.14E5,i dr CAMPBELL,
mays. 1... _ oat give
AMALL BOY •% T .. a;,, 'at Rii(Luniirr — armorr — ,
who speaks th e filemaa usage, and can come
welt recommended .:.. " • may 22
AT MEAL:—Oar macbineryis now " turning out _ " 'u
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full supply of this article, equal to anything of:the
kind - ever seen in this.country, and it is afforded at a
price which place's it within the reach of every family in
the community, . RHODES & ALCORN,
SO Fifth street.
II I•ENINO, AT THE ONE PRICE STORE, 17 cases
otnewstyle Bereges,Lawns and Calicoes. • -
xany22 A. A. zdasoN a CO.
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T. S. CLARKE, ' . • -•--
R. E. SELLERS, Coma:max ran Atty.
DALZELL,
STOCKS.
Dally Review of the Markets.
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Corner Market and Second streets
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Steamer httenCgan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver.
" Lake Erie, Shims. Denver:
Robt.Wighunati, Beaver.
" . Baltic, Jacobs; Brownsville
Atlantic, Parkinson; do.
• ". Camden, ,Hendriokson hfeßeesport
" Messenger •Nci. 2, Woodward, CM
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Aaron Hart, Kount St. Lotus;
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. Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling.
Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.
• " Lowell, Dexter, Zanesville.
Wm.. Phillips BVPhail. Beaver.
DEPARTED,
*earner Lake Erie, Sholes..Beaver.
" Michigan No 2. Gilson, Beaver. -
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: Robe. Wlghtman, —, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
Camden. Hendrickson, McKeesport.
" • Schuylkil Fisher, Cincinnati.
u Deacon, Doff, Cincinnati. • •
" Beaver, Clarke Wellsville..
• • " Friendship, --, Sanfish • -
`or. 'reenwoo • . or one. .
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I map, NEW AREANGEMMENT.—The.*
steamer THOS SCOTT will com
mence an Monday, Mny Ith, to run -
from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden leaving at 8 o'clock A.. st , and at each oven
b
hoar until o'clock P. A.; last trip froth the Garden at
10 r. at. - . ' • .
. The Saloons ore supplied With all the delicacies of the
season. Tea at 8 o'clock: The Garden, with a le:71 ; „
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias,•Annuarrto4-
or Plante and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood. will be placed-at the Pitt at. landing. Imy4
.WELL SVILE PACKETS.
For. Beaver And Welles/111e. •
- ' : • Tim new and- splendid passenger steamer
CALEB. COPE, A. Moe:melt, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate porta
everfTnesday, Thursday, and Saturday. . •
For freight or passage, having supenor aCoomModa
tions, apply on board.
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IIP.: • Tintatemiter BEAVER, Curii: E. Cr.ise rc,
-,.- ' 1 4. 4 4 - Master,. will leave this city every Monday,
eltUeid ay and F riday, at 10A. M. •
• She 1,118 a boat at the landing, between Wood •st. and.
the Bridge, prepared to receive fm.ght at any time. (my 4 i
rn:. A G• N T, wneeler,
STEAMBOAT AGENT, cuu be found at Wesley
Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water end Smith
field streeot, Pausburgh. mar 27
• • "ear Int. Louts.
i i g ist t • Tux fine new inmenger manner AARON
.1
HART, W.. Roma; Master, vri:l leave for
e a ore and intermediate porn!. regularly.
For freight or pup age,appy on board. mayS
Pew .34,11ntaiiii.4,11 Jar ifilTiFt.
ih The Gne steamer MT VERNON, Maass
mu Ko, :era, Master. wink:me &ribs above and
interne tate ports, regularly, every Saturday everting.
For freight or passage, amply on board, or to
apt .h 3 GEO. a hIILTENBERGER, Ag't.
vitegnliie .
- Pitkeketi, — --
Steamer YANKEE. Capt. McKee, leeree
every Saturday, at 2 o'clock,
Weenier JENNY LIND, Captain Gat.motthhOliaves
every Tuesday, at it o'clock. t.
For freight or passage apply to
R. ii. WHEELER, Agent,
ap3 Comer of Water and Smithfield MI6
IGOUISVILL SI PACKETS.
FOR YiIIEELLNG, CINCINNATI k Lotasvita.E.
r . Rtooc►e SAIITDAV Passer.—The A
q No lfneand fastpassengersteamPae
. ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hertel)... Com
mander, willleave Pittsburg for Wheel.
log, Cincinnati and Louisville. and all intermediate Pons,
every Saturday, at 10 o'cloek precisely.
For freight or passage apply on bear.l. or to
FORSYTH A. DUNCAN„ Agents.
The Telegraph hits been built expressly for a reular
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of-pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run In cannon
ion with the Hen Franklin NO 0 and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Lo ls—time through,nrs DAM
1668. • . 1610.
Plttibuirelb apdltraarttsvliteDiitly,Packet
Line.
Fraarite 1,1,1849. EVIIIICAST 1111,1 Sit.
LEAvi: DAILY AT 8 A.ll. AND 4 P. M..
n it The following nem.boati complete the line
tar..;.• % for the present sermon: ATLANTIC Capt,
lances Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt. A.Jaeohs;
eel LOUIS Itrl.A.Nr... Capt. H. Dennett. The beam are
eon rel yveic ' sod are hued up without ragged to expense.
Kerry comfort that money eau procure has been presi
ded. The:mats will leave the Notioarabela Who riDoets
at the foot of 'resi assengers mill be punctual OA
bout', us the boa , w il lertainty leave of the aileerinset
hours.
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Blew Wheeling Packet. •
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ne new and rplcndid prowenger steam ,
Z. TA.11.011. M. E. /ACAS, Mauer, will run.
ass Regotat Packet I:teleran Pittatorgh and I
her canoe this city ercry Monday, Wednesday I
and Friday, at In o'clock. A. .17.. end Wheeling even. 1
Tcesday t thuesdat end Saturday. a: o'clock. a. w. I
Ibr freight pftaisaq..., (batitiS 111114 , 00! Mott%lntllo4. !
pone.) apply on board.
The Z. Cowin, is en entirely new heat, an 4 In speed. I
and necoaktuadadionit not lowparscd hy ant boat on Mel
riteg. l ian3a) 'AR.MITRONLI a. cßOZEtt."Arta.
• ......"'lttegialiag
THE 6ne stem:nee WELLSTILI.P., Capt.
USVI, wilt leave forthe alore • and iuter;••
mcluttoports on tridnerrrags and Sarordrito.
ror (might or pas , arc apply on hoard. or toI
cut.). (;1,0..H. MILTENUERGER. .
• •
, The new and splendid
_Passenger
4). r t earnerJANIESNEIO.SO7.S.G. D. Moore
as a Rnfrolar l'aeke
• br a t:ee ct nW i ltab ni a a rgh and Wheeling„leav
int; ens elty ereryTue.day,Tharkley and Saturday, a
10 reclock, A. sr.. and . ‘Vb.e.e ltag every Monday. Mrednes
day and Friday. at 10 o'clock,
ror freight or pn.sago, (baying superior seeommoda
lions.) apply on board.
"rho James Nelson la en entirely new boat, and for
spreit and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AM9RTRONO k CROZEIt,
deem(
Praokalk Packet.
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The fast packet ALLEOIIIE.Nir DEUX,
Cupt. IiASU, wrill Mil regularly 'he
tweeo Patteborgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each .2.londay and Thursday, at 4
o'clock. t. at. :For frelghtorpaisage, apply Onboard. "
Beet,
sartet . stagrlet ILW eirS ft
1840. /149.
CINCINNATI ANT) PITTATIURGIT
DAILY STEAM PACKErT LINE.
THIS Independent Line of eteem•rs is now eonsposeit
of the largest. swiftest, hest finished and Cu milled,
and most powerful boats on the waters of the Wert. The
highest wages arc paid for the services of Um hest and
most expene need men engaged in the river !moistens.
The line has been In operation for six years; has carried •
nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest .
Inittry to their persons. Tao proprietors challenge eons
panson with any passenger lino In the Union for safe:y,
regulatityond speed. All that money cuii procure has
been provided for the safety, eomfun sod convenience of
passengers. The troatateavo for Cincinnati as follows:
HONDA YPA C KRT.—The MONOX* AM:LA 'Capt./Time,
willlenve Pitudiurgh every Monday morning 111 0 o'clock;
Wheeling even. Monday evening at 10 e.m.
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777RSDAY. PACETT.—The litntaft4 No. 2, Copt.
Klineetter, will leave Pittsburgh every Teem:lay
morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Teestlay evening
1810 r..to.
WEDNESDAY PACEET—The Ditty . F-Kotsan No.
9, Capt. S. Da' will le aVe Pittstiutith very Wednesday
morning attOo'cloek ; Wlwelingsvery Wednesdayevsit•
Lag at 10 P. M.
TIIURSDAY PAOKST—The Illartustrr, Cart. R. J.
°roc; will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it
10 o'clock Wheeling eye ryTtitirsday evening ot 10 r. x.
FRIDAY PACKET.-TheCurrsu No. 2, Copt. Croeb,
will leavo Pittsburgh every Friday morning in 10 o'clock;
Wbeeling bye ry Friday evening at 10 r. m.
SATURDAY PA CZET.—The fame:lota No. 2, Capt.
2. C. Weetheaid, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
toordnifat toe i 00c ; AN - heeling every Saturday evening
at 10 . P. tis. • •
• SUNDAY PACEST.—Tbei baio Natcovon, Copt. P.
briol, will Immo Pittsburgh every Smithy morning nt
to o'clock; Minima every Bandar evening ail° P.a..
Magozlnea for June. ' r
RECEIVED Al M A. MINER'S.
Maga
zine fer June.
Sartain'' Union Magazine, for June.
Coders Lady.'s - Book, "
Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville.
81THnele the Curate, tic Novel; by the author of the
Bachelor of Alb sny, See., &C. . • •
Mem:al - sof a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard.
Fernandej bv,the Fallen Angel; a itew Novel, by
Alexandre Datum . • '•
Family Fallings ; new. Novel, by tho - author 'of the
n•pe eked Husband, &e., &e. .
Georgina :Hammond; a Novel, by the author of'Bly.
Poor Cm:min./cc., &c. • ;• . -
Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles
Averill. , .
No. 1 Chambers , Information for the People; new
edition. to be completed in 10 numbers.
jp- Smithfield.st., opposite Brown's Hotel. jrnayal
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HE subscribers respectflilly - inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased
rota Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated "STAR BLLELS' .
and " he 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, Ace., Ice. Orders for Parties filled
on the shortest nonce.
: tp-The lon Crenin.Saloon is nowopcn day and night.
maylB:dlm •-. . A. &P. SCHLLDECKER.
Pleb and Tar.
501P1111%':.
n h a t 3INGS,(OI!Ly inspection;); , • ,
20 ". No. 3 Mactierel,•(Boeto'n inspection ;)
. 00 " N. C. Tar, lniprinte order ; reeeiveo and for
sale by ' TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
mar2k:dlinj ' ' , Corner Penn and Wayne meet*
lA, ROUGH? COLLARS, CAPES, tco.—A; A . Maeda,
TV Ec Co, 601darket street, have received; per Ex-.
press, more than 1600 Collars, Capes, Caps, Chemiretteer
Cuffs, /cc. Also, Edgings and Inserting', at oue•balf the,
usual pnees. nay 9
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rpm eut.criber hew Just received, at the Pekin Tea
Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select- -
ed stock of pore GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,from N.
York; all of which has been. received in this country
since the let of February last, consisting of the different
grades grown In the Celestial Empire. Oar stock being
among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole
sale. on be:ter terms than any other house in the city.—
We invite retail grocers to call and examine our stock
and prices. They can have it packed In X, X and 1 lb.
packages, 5 lb. tin cannieters, or by half chests, to suit
their convenience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50
els. to $1,50 Q Ning Young Souohong, 60 ets ; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hyson, Ounpow
der and Imperial, from 35 cents to 8125 th,
Families are requested to send and get samples of our
Teas, and try them, before purchasing.
my24:drew A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth at.
WHITE SUGARS.—Loverlng's Lout, Crushed and
Pulverized Sugars, just reed S T ORE,or sale by the
bbl. or at wall, at the PEKIN TEA 7O Fourth
street.may94
FINE COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java, Lnguyra,
St. Domingo and Rio Coffeea, just reed and for Bale
at the PEIUN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth in. may 24
RAISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth bores prime H.
sins, and 60 small drums fresh Flom jurist received
and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, ';'o Fourth
street. . may 24
fIEICICULATE, CLIC, tA. AND I: l Bo6lA—llakers Wo
k! ma, Nei. I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet
spiced Chocolate, just rec'd and'for ante nt the PERIN
TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. • may 24
Now Goods azad — Ors — Ti — ivt. latirgii 1
.11011 D THOMPSON, No. 110 Ikfarkes strcet,near Liberty,
s has Just returned front the Eastern Cities, with his
second supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.--
He has now on hand one of the largest and best selected
GOODS.—
stocks that be has ever bad the pleasure of opening to
his customers and the nubile—among which may be
mend every style of rich changeable and fancy Silks,
Turk Saline, black glassie Silks, nil wid th s. for Cardinals,
Ac.; with every width of black Silk Laces and Fringes,
for trimmings; FULIARD SILRIL,t „TISSUES, fled end
plain Ileregos, Embroiderd Swiss; Organdies ,• Lawas;
Emb'd Linen Gingham, a new and beautiful snide;
plain and bared do.; French 011mi:tins, Ac, . •
Our Domestic Stock is very full, comprising every de
scription of Chintzes and Calicoes, some for 12 1 that sold
this spring for 18; Linen and Muslin Shectings, from I to
, 3 yards wide; also. Sheeting Mullins, very low; with a
fall assortment of fine Irish-Linens, for NVlndow Hang
ings: Turkey Red Chintz, embroidered and striped
Drapery, DOI Holland, Ac., Ac. Oar Shawl department
presents every description of plain and embroidered
Canton Crape, changeable and fig'd Silk, Berege, Cash.
mere and Delaine, plain and embroidered Thibet ; also,
a large assortment of Parasols, 13onnets, Ac.,
Coach Makers will find a full supply of Cloths, Da
masks, Moreens, their
The above Goods have been purchased on the most
advantageous terms..and purchasers may rely upon get
ting them at the lowest possible prize,.
maytn.d3w ROUT. D. THOMPSON.
Raw are gforeT,
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. 78 Wood sores, Pittsburgh. '
inlynEß. & LAUFMAN, Importer, and Drains in Fe-
XL reign and &mat& Hardware in all its varieties,
ore now prepared to sell as low a nd on as reasonable
rem, as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit oar
friends, and the public generally, to call and examine
our stock, which ennsists in part of Rnires and Fors,
Pocket and Pen-Rnieer, Sciuors. Stuart, Razors, Manse
Teitneatngs such as Locks , Latches, Hinges and Screws;
together with every other article numb) , k rpt in Herd.
ward Stores. we Invite the attention or Carpenter and
mechanics generally to oar assortment of Tools, which
have been selected with great care, and which wo are
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [l*2date
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caved and for sale by HUBER & LA UFNAN,
roar)
No; Wood area.
• '. Vanborn, Jr,
GLOVES,
tvnol
U TAPES, TE ,11111.11 AID RETAIL DELE A EALER IN
AS MITRES,
DS, P, Ek.o.,
Iris o variety of Comts and Fdncy Goods,
C/lEAPTO H CASH
('IOI OF TILE OILY COEIL) PEDEDAL STREET, ALLEGIIREI.
ALSO, Dealer in French. English And German Variety
Goods, cradles, chairs and baskets, shoe thread,
boot laces, knitung pins, percussirr.i caps, fish books,
slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, gaud chains,
hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, Ivory
combs, tooth brushes, snuff boxes, hosiery, clot's', Mo
tions, galloons. needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and
DIVA, bonnet crime, fancy purses, razor strops, corset,
laces, patent thread, sewing silk, :pool cotton. tobacco
boxes, Osman piper. semis case_ ,s shaving brut hes. shoe
knives, fishing fines t shelleassdoymarbies, slates, cray
ons. dom/ni es, bodkin., spectacles, tweeters, ice.
11,:r Country Merchants, Pedlers and others aro re
emeiued to call and examine for themselves, as I am de
wrinkled to sell alarm roc tram. Anal:di/As
Pittsburgh Iloriieultural Society
yiu.h.,d their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits,
T Vegetables,
nodrs, on
premiums nod Therrday. the 13th ti ofJUNE, and premiums
will be awarded for the best end second bets of each va
riety of articles exhibited for COMptillioll, The mem
bers. arid all who feel an interest in Horticulture. are re
quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi
ion. mayll:ditw
Bleeclatanta. Hotel,
.roural sore
pnctorthir bettresn drat and .Varker.,
Prop klanegentent of this well.
I. known Hotel, having thl4 .1 IT passed Into the hands
r.l the 11 /bllfllbelll, th ey" beg leave to elate, that it is their
purpose
to render it worthy of the very liberal patron.
age with which it has been heretofore aostalurd, and
hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage
of their friend*, who may.vian the eity ou business or
1,1e211/11'. C 4k. J. AIeRIIIIIIN,
rtiastklera (IPornterly of Earhange Hotel. Pittsburg.{
. 11001/oell Icon I
VIC *abstract is now prepared to receive orders
from Clarifier. Meal* smothery, for pure Alleghemy .
ICE., to lit furnished .. .daring' the season. All persona
eematenein to Acerbic lee at the beginningrif the sea.
soil. will be furnished : dosing the entire peasoitothd not
be deprived of their supply towards the end of it, when
lee becomes scarce.
Ibis subscriber hat built an extensive IV. Houve at
Here* trbial Elle 4 with pare, solid Ice; he ls,
therefore, prepared to, sup,sfy cavemen throughout the
season. without (all.
( Apply at she Ire noose on Virgin alley, hack of the
tireorld PrealtyserlantChurrit,wberc the subscriber may
I be found. Intylf.:3*) J. R. BARTLEY.
ark
MA. MlNrit will. (or fifteen days,. receive Pitts ,
burgh, Allegheny and County Scrip at par value,
ILO every article in our line of bustnets. ni the lowest
specie prices, including subscnptions for all monthly
Slngazoirs. Also, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising
per large 011iOTIOle01, ) either half yearly or yearly,
including the imps' sheet, The Great West," now co
mined by hundreds, the very hest family paper extant....
Also, &tip may be tett on deposite • Books, Stationery,
and all new issues from the mese. de Ilrered at the °Niel*
of the depositor. We will cinder by request any Book o
,
Woks from the East, on the above terms. The above
Ittatip to be expended in full. Satin/held street, second
door above mall
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lIF T undersigned having been Appointed Agent of the
Det.ssesait M VITAL. SAVETT INS:It/tack etestrattir, In
the place of John Pinney, Jr., resigned, respectfully in
forum the pablie and the friends and eustoenets of the
Company, that he I. prepared to take Marine, Inland
and Vire risks, on liberal terms, at their office. No. 37
Water street. (mytel P. A. MADEIRA. Agent_
• St:lr c tt - Tri . r a 7Fisfu e c e t dby p i ia t,
Panne/mock & CO.'s Rabeinclent. IViiCit i n ° n " an% seal:
*rating. and goes direct !Gibe seat of the disease. Sprain..
cd wrists or Rade', or a screw* of the marries after
being too much excited, may also he easily relieved. It
is heating also (or eats and .wounds, and soon restores
discolored bruises to a natural and healthy appearance.
Prepared and sold by
B. A. PAIINESTOCR & CO..
Corner lit and Wood streets • alto.
mera Corner C th an d ‘Vood,
undersigned are now In receipt of their second
supply of PIIRSII SPRING GOODS. They res
pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers
generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as.
mired that they can offer G00 , (1 on OR manfarcrebta terms
Cad 45 the man reasonable priers. Their stock embraces
every artic.le In the Variety and Fancy Dry Good.. line,
together with Drown and Bleached Musluis,
Gingham', Lawns, Prints Tickings, tee., &e.
McCANDLES & CAPBLL,
1V0.97 Wood street, next do S
or to Dia M mond E alley
mayls d&w
V etter.
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MN old customers, strangers visiting the oily, and
others wishing to provide themselves with a bond
some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the lino, can do so, by.letwimg their orders with
JAMES OVGUIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Bundle',
To LET a-lu Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, Ma
bla and Lot; 03 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj.
(Hyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms, address the
subsc;lber, via box 140, Pitiriburgh Post O ffi ce.
febl9;dlf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE.
TAVERN STAND- AT SHOUSTOWN. FOR
RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand. in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stabling attached. It wilt be
leased fora term of years. Address
lant.2 P. SHOUSE, Shortnetown.
BY EXPRE 3 S : 7:4Ost received at o cw — acAn _
tem.'s, 00 Market street—
. 4 don. Pearl Braid Bonnets;
2 " Mimes "
I " Boys' Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ;
2 " " • Pearl "
1 -" Jenny Lind Hats, for Girls;
I " Infants'
" Gentlenien's Pearl Braid Hats, new style.
Fos sale at extremely low prices• for cash •fm
L ADIES, wanfli7g n e g o r m e r a triin G g a :u t per '''''' both for look
and comfort, to anything tliey have ever worn, will
please cull and examine them. These Boots have no
- crimp/ to tie and U.lllo, and dangle about the ankle;—
they are not only 'mach handsomer, but display the foot
andankle to a much better advantage than any other
Boot or Shod made, You will alto save time and iron.
'lo. Manufactured by S. KEYS.
mar2B No. 8 Fifth street.
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SW GOODS. .Now opening at the pricere,
60 Markel street; cases and packages of now and
desirable Goode y
comprising a large lot of Silk, Botege,
AL de Laine, Thibctane and other Shawls, at con
siderably reduced pr ices. ,F [my22] A. A. MASON & co.
', • Aff 5—A lot otagg ie — l3ay ir -.. lis -- i----",garCsiridHami;
M just received cud for sale by • . r •
S.M. YOUNG &
N. W. corner of Fourth and Ferry .
Oil CASES BLEACHED MUSLIN% at 4* aniteßi; (or
411 J sale by priar22) A. MASON &CO.
jRRINOZ:26 b l irrels No. 1, very im ,, rior,ginias i ,
by I'maylol SMITH & SINCLAIR.
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TITWITE LIME-51. bartals *
. TV Pacific. , (mays ;
"*1 ROUND FEED, of di3iTie n
X band by RHODESA. ALCORN,
"am . 30 Fifth street.
GRUDND SPICES, of all kinds, constantly on band
. • arid for rale by (tura) RHODES #. ALCORN: .
(Chronic:le copy.,
MIOKORY NUTS'-0 tads" in store and for sale by
nraylo ARMSTRONG & CRORER.
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DRESS SILKS—Just received, an invoice of very
handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop
ular styles, imported this season,
Also, very glossy Black Silks, of 01l widths, for Vi
zettes,.&c. PHILIP ROSS, .
a 18 No. 59. corner 4th and ritarket stn.
RESH TEAS-44 packages Young llyaant
F
der, Imperial and Black Teas, just read and for
ale by • (aPal/ KING/ MOORHEAD.
UNDRIES-17 doz. mixed Vicottlly, tier ins and.
10 Manger Pickles ' is
gallon bottles; 4 dozen Pickled
Onions, 1 gallon and quart bottles; 4 doz. Pickled Caulk
flowers, half gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper
Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups, quart bob ;
tles; 4 doz., Lemon Syrup, quart bottles; &dozen
and Tomato Catsup, '
pint bottles; 2 doz. Locea Oil, pia
bottles; 6 dozen Ge latine, an improved preparation, plot
bottle,; just received and for sale by
tirr2O• • KING & MOORHEAD: ..•
resli burnt, Just rre'd oer
DYER-
Van OIL-4 barrels good dotoltiFterY Oil for sale for
City Scrip, by [amylll W?. DYER.
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TYRANTS AA, WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST PALL:
BO hIUST PRICES; . ..-- •
17RICH fact will be proven by calling at ItlcGsnales
, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street,
Bt. harlesiltalding,- • -
hlorrot.Seut4pnVits and quick sales
• Vesurri : Fresh and good.
mnamt , mu:jam,. Wig. lIICKETSCIN, P11T31103011.
MILLERRICKETBON,. 197.9/erak Grocers, and Im
porters of Brandies, Witte:t and Began ; 'Nos. 172
and 174, Coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa. : • myny
EW BOORS—Men Prime val, by Harris.
N
Layard's Nineveh and its Remains.
The Clergy of America.
Tito. Czar, Isis C:Jarl and People.
Women of the Revolution. ,
Irving's Works; new edition.
Life and Correeponeence of John Foster.
Holmes' Poems.
De Foe's Works, complete; 20 vole.
Swift's Works, complete; 2 vole.
Fielding and Swollen; complete.
The Progress of America; 2 thick vole.
For We by H. 8 BOSWORTH & CO.,
- ' 4th street, near Market.
Clergymen and strangers are horned to call at the
Book Store of H S. Bosworth & Co, on Fourth street,
near Market, where will be found fine editions of many
rare and 'valuable works.
BURST OUT, - -
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!!!
Wagon Itlaralsfeiotory.
THE sab , criber haying enlarged his Shop, lately do
l. stloyed by fire, inform, his tricot's and tbe public
generally Mat Lie is now prepared to manufacture - Wa
gons, Cans, Drays, Timber Wheele, between and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, Wood end
Smithfield streets ; where be keeps on baud a large stock,
or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma
terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to
suit the times.
Southern merchants and furnace men arc requested to
call and extunine, be fore purchasing elsewhere. .
mayinktim WM. MaKEE.
Greenwood Garden.
THIS delightful Summer Retreat is now open for the
reeeptlon•of visitors. Ice Creams. Fruit, Nuts, Con
ectionary, and all the good things nature tied art can
produce, will be served up l ln the best manner, in the,
Saloon. The Tea Table will be spread at 6 o'clock
every evening.
Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed on
Sunday.
Coquets of the choicest Flowers pat up at the shortest
notice.
A large collection of the choicest varilty of Green
house 1 . 11111t3, Dahlias, end Annual Flowing Plants, for
sale.
The new steamer Thor. Sem will be ready, in a few
days, to run from the Point to the Garden.
aptt• • .1. hIcKAIN.
TEAR! TEASI I TiZAIS it t
In
- .IT 6 with pleasure that the subscribers form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arraneements with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and securely put up
in metallic packs of }, I and I lb each, with
heir printeo card--showing the kind of Tea,
pace, L ,„„,„, of the concern and depot in Philadelphia,
with an Invitation to return the Tea, if not Isked.•
z Gunpowder G 1 75 . 1,00 1,2.5 1,50
si Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
qyson 5U 021 75 1,00 1,25
ts V. Hron 50 021.x .1 1,00 1,25 1,50
assets. Black 150
Fine and Extra Fine.. .75 1,00 145 1,50
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they
not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned,
an 1 the money will be refunded, as it Is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask - a lair trial, that the public tatty be able to
jucge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
o.he r 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
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rot fuile by SOS. S. M YOUNG! & CO.;
N, W. cornet 4th and Ferry streets, and
E. 1 JUNG & SON,
oa".. S. W. earner ad and Ross streets
Trustee , ' Bala.
THE undersigned Assignee of Samuel 'Rill, Esquire,
will oder at Public Vender or 011ery, on the preos
i,rn..au the Mit of Alai', inst., at 1 o'clock in the niter
noon of that day, a TRACT OF LAND ecnitaining three
hundred and thirty and a half Aeres, situate on the Mo
nongahela river, about one mile above Monongahela
City, to Washington County,Pa. There are erected on
this tract, a new two story rick Dwelling /louse; also,
• Log Dwelling House. There are two good Apple
Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres
eleared--40 or SO Acres of which is first rate River Hot
tom. There in a strata of six feet of Stone Coal under
the whole tract, equal to any on the Monongahela river,
and so convenient to the rivet, that it eosin but a trifle to
remove it from the banks to the boats. • The Land is of
the best quality. and contains un ine,xhatistible quantity
of limestone. 'Phis tract will be sold in whole ornt part,
to accommodate purchasers.
Those wishing for further information, are referred to
Judge Rill, residing on the_premises, Samuel Rocket, re
siding
_near the land, and. Lhiniel 'Long, Innkeeper, Ciu
cinnatt, Oblo.
There will also be sold on the 31st of May, inst., at 1
o'clock on the anernoon of that day, on the premises, a
TRACT OF LAND coutaining sixty.eight and a half
Acres; situate in Followfield Township ' in said County;
ad:caning land of the heirs of David Bolton, Jerome
()ruble, and others; about one-half of which is cleared;
oa which is erected a Grist Mill, with two ern of stoner.;
a new Saw Mill: a good Dwain- , LLouse. /so.
The terms be made know n the day of sale, by
mav72.l JOSEPH HENDERSON .A ssignee.
FRESH AURIYAL OF NEW GOG/JS,
AT P. DELANY'S. •
IVO. FORTY-NOM LIBESTY ST., PITTSBURGII:
JUST RECEIVED, an ex t ensive and general assort
meet of French, English, Belgian and American
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting*, of the latest and most
des Indole patterns. Amongst them will be found a varie
ty of entirely new styles Parley Cassimeres and Vest-
Digs, of the latest importations—all of which will be
made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice. and reasonable prices.
On hand, a large assoruneat of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring Style, and
wilt be sold low for cash.
N. B. To Tsitries.— Watt'. Graduating Shoulders
hfeunre System. for sale at portal& wl P. DELAN Y'S?
1) EXPRESS
-1)1 dor. Ladies' Extra Pearl Bonnets;
2 " Pearl
1 " " Bird-eye
1 " Misses' Pearl
, I " Trimmed Hats ;
` " Boys' Pearl st
Bird-eye"
Received this day, and for sale at the lowest prices,by
HOGAN & CANTWELL,
mail 4 2Co. eti Market street.
CRIP WANTS AT PAR—Fos !Aix, a largl,Ci
ing Lot of 2S feet front on Webster street by /27 deep
to •25 feel alley. Price, 21500.
Also, a Lot adjoining the above, 21 feet front by 127
deep to said alley. Price, 111400.
Also, a Lot 21 feet front by 197 deep, two lots from the
above. Price, 800. Terms:—One eighth in hand of
Scrip; balance in seven yearly poyments.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street
SPICES -v9OO mate Cauia i
9) tor Pepper;
10 Allimee • Incora
MILL a IllgaNg° by
171 and 171 Liberty's:.
i j BAZIL BOLIAIt-.lllbaira Brasil *agar, in store and
1 1 0 for safety MILLER & RICKET9OIII
may i 5. Nos. OS tied 174 Liberty street. .
iiiiircillElVlCOlS=ii i te N tifel article, tor sale by
0 mayls .
SEEL GOODS — We have received a One assortmen
of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Reads,
Silk, Scissors, TVletMerl, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic
Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a fine as
sortment of Pettey Goods at low prices:
imeN & CANTWELL,
60 Market
VOTIOE—The undersigned hereby gives notice that
.11 from and after this date Mr. Joan Roza is the only
authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. C. 11'ERNEBURO,
Fashionable Head Quarters,
Pittsburgh, April 2, 1 49. No. 22 Market st.
PER EXPRESS—Just received at Roost( & Carr .
SG Market street
-2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children ;
1 " Propelers and Volosopedes
rri—att bags Ilberts
10 " Cream huts ;
10 " English Walnuts;
60 " Shelled Almonds;
5 bales Bordeaux " received and for
[mar3ll J. S. BONNET..
O MILLINERS.—The subscriber has a large stock
J. of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, -
which he is prepared to tam to the Spring fashion, at his
Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street.
marltflin : H. R. RYAN.
Apprentices Wanted.
THE snbseriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabl
net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches bf
business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age,
would be preferred. None need apply, who cannot
come well recommended. 11. G. FAHNESTOCIC,
marl? Int Smithfield street.
T y ito, to engage in a Wholesale and fotailGroeery•
Dimness, now in native operation, and doing a good bu
siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. -•
C. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,.
Smithfield street:
I CALICOES:—Just received, and now
open, at Na. bO, North•west cornor of 4th and Mar
ket streets,' very large supply of Calicoes and Chinwes,
of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the
beet and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market.
apis PHILITItOSS.
BURLAPS AND WOOL. ii4ACKL 4 hand and fo.t
gala by (mayB) ,
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BOOBYER & ° !
RIBBLE,
BEE HIVE CLOTHING STOREL
NUMBER 261 LIBERTY STREET,
rilul mom ADOVB ISAVIS aTem , SIOX'OF StR
GOLDEN BEE HIVE.
MESSRS. 0. & B. would rekpectially inform the pub.
lie that they can unit times find at the above place
a splendid azsortme tof • •
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, '
Suitabk for Custom ;Fork. It bein„; our intention to do a
Cash business, we shall endeavor to sell all articles in the
Clothing line at the lowest possible rate* and there elm.
be no doubt that oar friends and the public generally
would find it their interest to favor as with it share of
their patronage. BOOBYER & GRIDDLE.
N.B.—Particular attention paid to the firth/ger Clothes
I'D" No: 251 Liberty street, three doors above Irwin
sign of the Bee Hre.
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TEST RECEIVED, AT THE BEEHIVE CLOTHING
0 STORE. a fresh supply of plain and fancy
tsarist, good good quality and fashionable patterns, which we
shall be happy to dispose of at low rates.
8008 YER & GRIDDLE,
." No. 231 Liberty st., sign Of the Bee Hive.
MUESLI ARRIVAL ON itiViloolit‘.
AT P. DELANY'S, •
' X 0.49 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
TCST RECEIVED. an extensive and general assort
0 meet of Fsenta; English, Iklginn and American
CLOTH, CASSIIIIERES and THISTINGS. of the latest
and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be
found a variety of entirely new style FanerCussitneres
nod Vesting, of the
LATEST IMPORTATIONS;
All of which vrill be made to omen in the most fashiona
ble manner, at short amice and reasonable prices.'
A A large and general assortment of -
READY-MADE CLOTHING, '
On hang, made in the present Spring style, compel sin
every deserkption of
J.. ROCS AND DRESS C 0473, •
Made of French, English. America/tend Belgian Cloths,
of the most fashionable cam.
Now style. Business Coats, plain blaCk and fancy
colored Cashmarett, Tweed and Summer Cloth Sock
milleCents, and Pantaloons of superior single and double
Cassimeres, Summer Cloth!, and every other.de
scription of goods suitable for Spring and Sruntner. wear.
Also, a choice assnrurient of. . -
Sil •
xnw. STYLE VESTS, • .
Rich. Silks, Ca.hmeres, plain and fancy COlCitc . plain
thick Satin of superior quality ; with a great variety of
substantial and well made • .
• . • THING;
AlL:iambs, comptising CL
o O no of Cmlargest and handsomest
assatunsma or
READY ALSDE CLOTHING, • •
That can be found ht the City, which will be sold Low
roa CAD=
N D. To Tatum—Watt% Graduating Shoulder Mea
sure System, for sale at P. DELANY'S,
apfbciar.w 40 Liberty at
Cboap . Clothing for Scrip.
HAVEMst received from the Last a well selected and
I J. fresh assortment of SPRING and SUM3ICR GOODS
I English and Preach Cloths. Cassia:levee mid-
I Vestings, all of soperlor manufacture, to which I would
I respectfully invite the attention of my friends
Country Merchants and others visiung the city,'who
wish
to . provide themselves with agood article at as. eery tom rue, are respectfully invited to call on the sub
scriber. AR work warranted.
MR. DUFFS GENTLEMEN AND LAMM'
noel[-IKEEPING & WRITING . 11.00318 i
ROJITII OLDS or VI IDI4.IIOND.
MR. R. has his new RUM Rooms now thoroughly re
paired and fitted 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 tie qualified to take - charge of
Books upon any system in use, but they will find them
selves master of all those Intricate operations connected
with partnership settlements, of which so many practi
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant:
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re
cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.—
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
of Book-koepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 00'12, 2to
4. and 7to 10. ' inny4
Fine Bhlrtst
MIDWARD TODD & ca, Maseraervaam Fmk
L'A Unita arm Faker - Sams, have received S HIRT Y the
Factory East a large and desirable stock of
which Wl3 propose to offer to dealers at the lowest New
York prices, on satisfactory terms
Our stock consists in part of MD doz., all qualities,
varying in style—wide nun narrow plait, Byron and
standing collar', mariufac lured exTressly for City trade,
and intended for this market.
By offering dealers our Goods nt• low prices, and
allowing our Shirts to recommend themselves in style et
manufacture, we hope to be able to please all our cue.
tooter,.
ft Modßii 11,1: D.
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EV' NV:tremolo, comer of Fifth and Market etreete, up
main.
maple
Iron City Hat and Cap Store.
Tax subscriber having removed to the
large and commodious store room lately
occupied by Miller & Ricketson, comer of
Liberty and Irwin streets, would respectfully inform his
- friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving
a large and well selected assortment or HATS and
CAPS, of superior quality, and which he will sell ut tow
rants. He has also received another lot of those mach
admired Three Dollar Hats. Call soon, if you want a
bargain.
ILr As I occupy a room in conjunction with Mr.W. J.
Devitt, Tailor, occ u py a reducing m expenses, Inm
Thereby enabled to sell at lower rates tha nether estab
lishments. 01 this the public may rest assured.
aplB:3ftlec3nw Li McLAIN, Agent
'Wall Paper 11 &rehouse. •
NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
.TIIOIIIAS PALMER.
RESPF.CTFULLI - announces to his friends and cas
tomer; that he has had at no past period so exten
sive a Stock as he has at present. He etut• offer to pur
chaser; on very moderate terms, at the old ertabiulnd
stand in illarkrt street, almostevery article in his line—
including roaming-mom. bed chamber,dining-room,par
lor and Mil Paper. With Borders , Landscapes, Fire..
board Prints. Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, anti
m T a ro
b P a n n pr o r
and h ho eis us u e b k u ee n p d e a r n s to supplied, anti requests call and examine his as.
Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high-
Cbt Prices • mar 1341,k.w4at
New Yorli Hair !Manufactory.
'IIM undersigned hue just returned from New York,
1 with a large, splendid and well selected assortment
' of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of•evory kind. He invites
Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and
moat beautiful article of Exxxxl PARIIISO3 for Bawls,
Wigs and Half Wige, ever invented. They hre so much
like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy. that
they cannot be distinguished from' the natural hair oa
C:O3C inspection.
SOIICIIIINGNme.—The new Balance Spring sormoants
'the &Acuity, and must snporcede all others for Gentle
men's Wags and Taupees ; it bears equally on every part
of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance;
;in these it is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead equal
to the natural hair.
Wig wearers are particularly invited to Call and ez
atninc the articles for themselves. J. GAMERON,
• • No. E 9 Third stt, near Wood.
N. B.—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory.
rnayls:damtcw2m
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JU Donneganls Greek and English Lextcon;London
Lee's Hebrew and English Lexicon.. •-
Bosworth'is 'Anglo Saxon Dicßonary,
Gesenin's Hebrew Lexicon.. •
Booth's Analytical Dictionary.
'Hooper's Medical Dictionary. .
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my 24 = Fourth et, near Market..
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Cigars. Snuff arid Tobacco,
A T.TACOH hIcCOLLISTER'S,•Fifth street, No.
11 Reia; WashingtonLanorma; •..
Laßosa; Java Jana; -
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Conimou;
Together with a variety of other brands.
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Also—An 'extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of 'the . most celebrated brands, among which
are -the Larkins Luxury. P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & Williams', and Areli'd Thomas Grape Brandi•
Five Lump.
• All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants
would do well to call and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cabe Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale
(Er Sign of the Indian Chief.
910 the Honorable the 'Judges of. the Court of Genera
-1 Quarter 'Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny : •
• The petition afo resaid J.W. Wills, of the Oth Ward, Pittsburg,
in the County , humbly shevreth,. That your pe
titioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac
commodauon of travelers and others, at his dwelling
berme, in the Ward aforesaid,and prays that your honors,
will be pleased to grant him a license to keep apabliC
house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty
bound, will pray. JONATHAN W. WILLS.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the IVard aforesaid;
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is weliprovided with house :
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodgs.
ingot' travelers and others, and that said 'tavern is ne-.
ceesary.
R. Rafferty, Nell COyle,' Mr. John Downs, Bernard
Oanahani M. Rafferty, Patrick Casey, M. Famll, Davis
Bayard, P. Farrell, M. Halligan, Francis Rafferty, Daniel
Baylie.
• mayZi.lts
MO the Honoroble the Judges of
fore
Court of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Al
legheny:
The petition of P. Develin, of. the Thir I .Ward, ci
ty of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly *hew
eth. That your petitioner hash provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
et his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant turn a license
to keep a public hou eof entertainment. And'your pe
titioner. as in duty bound. watt pray, P. DEVELIN.
I.Ve , the subscribe, s, (tiara n s 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 accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary.
11. V. Comonth Hu nke r cKenna, L. Harde, J.
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J. Bryson, P. H. , R. Poror,J.l4den, Jroll,'
J. Farrnti, Geo. Quigley, W. Hera. tilart.s:34Ltw
mo 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 A. Keepher, of the. Township'. of
Plum, in the County aforesaid, humbly shaweth,
That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate
rials for the nem= °dation of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays
tha• your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner. 113 in duty bound, will pray. A. KEEPEJER..
We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township,
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute'for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences fot did accommodation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary.'
S. P. Ross, A. H. Patron, J. C. Hersh, R. N. Ross, E.
B. Davidson, W. M. Davidson, John Sammervill, J. Me.
Entire, J. Summervill, U. Stewart, C. MtKelvey, S. M.
Tomer. may24l3to.-
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E%CIIANGE AND BANKING 'OFFICE
N. B. corner of Thirrratuf Woods:bests:
QIGHT and Time d
,Ile of Ilzehtinge;l3ank :totes an
foreign and d omestic Coin bought nod sold on th
most favorable terms. - • " • • • •
Colleetforurmade In all the prleelWeldei or theVnion
at the lowest rates.
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ECILAIIER & RAMS, •
Bankrxsaid Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Parsikn and
Dornistießille, Bills of Ezeltange, Certilii;rtes •,Depos
it,Bank Notes, and • Coin. - • • -
Corner of Third and Wood sta.; directly opposite the St.
Charles Hotel. • • • • InsY 29
• 51. • HOLOIES alb SON,'
Bankers and !Seaters in• Exchange Coin and Bank Nati,
No. SS /Starke:west, Pittsburgh.,
ISZLIS9O RATA
New York •• * prl Oinciniati.
Philadelphia " Louisville.-
Daltiosore * St. .Louis . -
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Obio . • Buying 'raw
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Indiana
Kentucky
Virginia
Wheeling
Tennessee
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lAn• 8 . /Wart .TILOS. 3.1.110ENT
HOON SAB.GENT. •"-
RANKERS AND EXChIANCIE HACKERS, •
N. B. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Patsbufgh, Pa;
TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Mites, Tithe thus; Foreign
1.1 and Domestic Exchange t Cortificatesof Deposit,.kc
EXCELANCiE o n all the principal Cities .of the Union
and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.. • • .
CilligliNT and par funds . received on deposite;
COLLECTIONS made tut all parts of the Union, at ins
lowest rates. • • seplt-ly
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larOalifielhighest pies la cash &id foz the dif!
V 'feeds' tleades of editor washed Wool, by
if. LEE,' ' .
iosite rzah.
.may 24 Liberyratreet, 0, _ -
AKOLAS.4rg.. - Na — wrel.s of Aloleuises
al. day and tor aale:by • '
.9_k 1V LiAlitsAUOH.
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lANDLLS- , -25 bores just received aua tut Amin by
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may2l ' 1:1,1c AV. HMILLIAUtikO
G...ASS-181.1 boxes Smith & kterroa's braiid or iV in
dow.Glass just received sad for sale by •
. S. lc IV. iiaItBAUGFI.
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HaD--20 barrels Shad . •
O. Waal(. “.• . j ast received alai for sale 'by .
• may tO 'WU Liberty street....
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BACON-6 casts prima Shoulders: •
LI- neatly triniate4 Him; ror
, WM. DYER.
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Rooms—, dam., a puma article., for sale by
lOUS aIEAI,-70bamns knu dried and ante 0,11,111.4.
‘,l Iner2l • • WM DYER-
SrLIT ASH uo.ors,- 2u,% uu on Saud, u p7uoe
will be sold tow', lo close, by . •
siuy2l:-.' • - ItiioDEs tr, ALCOR', '33 Faith at:
.I .4 Eib o l r U s t e d b Y y ti..Ur BO .. l7ltrarze . L) . z it zr . u . tut_
way2l. "7" 'A:, 'Y:'2- • ' 30 rtfitt
LARD—•.IS keet — Titi7l — Ciia, bpi rec:ll ned fr.pa!e by
All 111UNG do CROALIL
ha 1 ISUSKELS DILIODYEACkIEs—Rec'd and for salt
tirU: by (0p27) ALUILSTItUM: & CUOZER.
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VLAOLI ---- R-800 barrels of very superior Flour, fur it
1 by . (414.1 CVAIMINS s4rcit.
CIORN AM A 4-100 bushels freitielirti . Me*, re c'd - ood
%." for sole by [optel • CUALAIINS •••.'
ACON-10,000 'tbs.Bacon, Hog Round, in store aild
AA for sale by • (DWI CUMALIPIS do SAIITH. -
I)RY APPLES,44.I sacks Dry Apples, in store Lind tor
sale by [uplEl] CUMMINS & SMITH.
A PeI..ES4U bbla. &amanita Apples, for sale by
apio 1111.113.&
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TS— •arre . c ory in store an
&r Bale by Inp/81. CUMMINS & SMITH.
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PECANS -4U bushels i!ecans, immure and for sale by
spit! CUMNUNS & 5h41711.
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60000" P" NB& BRICK—A ouporio
o. article, to arrive OV:Cauat, nud (or sale
eu accommodating Innis, toy ; .
TirANTO).—k'our soot fput.Paluters wanted.
T • JOHN S CORRITON,
St. Charles Bindings
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trssLO'. 1.01. 1 / 4 1 1.Z.1r ISEIN—Jurt recare aso
UT,/ for solo by ' • IY. t. J. C. ACkIESON, •
uP 9 • • • • ' • llo.2Scoilbtield st.
fk WiLS.ItOItIANITH.&II•Pthre red very low
to close consignment.by
W. &
D . • No 2 Smithfield L.
.RtiE nn Fli4 .7 2l barrele, , freett g!aeTilmf.ob;,aLeß.by
vorx . rog . s—welvr c t . i l i ct r talby -
ap9 • . - • N 0.4 Smithfield at.
ithytr i t 4 0 4 WOOL
50 PS.
fANCYthiSSIIIIEBX—On hand, and for sate
at manufacturer's price by [feb2ol. H.
1- CASE. Aoktra, ittlX , Ll .cLOTU,-Juat zeo77i.lid 10:: ' ;: -
.- .1 sale at uumufacturees prices, bp ffet>2l),) „•
CASE AMEktICAIs: I.OTR
and,
1- for sole by - (feb27). . H, LEE.
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PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention of . Cal
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:forma men as (Streeter' to this article. They wdl be
sold tow, to close consignment : by D'a2o) tl. LEE.- •
"DIED BLANKETS-1 case (So pair ) Bed' Blankets, 88
by 61 , 0 tibbon 'borand,.received this day, on .
consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by .
IL-LEE, •
. - Liberty, opposite Fifth street' • •
.5000 YDS. M. DE ',JUNE. at 12} cents, now opea7: .
trig at the Chia Pries Store of • •
tattr2.." - . • • • A. A. ALISON & CO. •
4U ES BAL BROWN A1051../A, lit 41 cud sc. .
may:ed it: A: AIA3UN Jr. CO
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ATile. T SIUN OF THli VI.zuNk....AND 5n..% a Mir
acsortmen of •• Cincinnati COOP.tiILy•TdOLS-..
Fot wale by . . LIMIER tc-LAUFM AN, '-• .
mayl6 -•- - • • , No. 78 Iroodso ea
Rlf E FLOUR -25 bbls. Rye our, just recd and for
Flour, sale by . [ma • IBJ S. dc W. HARIM.UGH.
bluLele .N: o . -
20 ball' barrels do- for sale by • •
. mayll • - WM. DYER-.
BACON I,ELO Sides and Sbouldersijast received on
consignmen; and (oracle by
WILIAM tr , RICKETSON,
tics. 172.ctud 174 Liberty street. •
EGANB-2 for sale by • • •:. . • •
maylo ' • ARMSTRONG & CROZER
TIMED SI:Er—A superior article of augur .eurcd,
_Lk constantly in store and ior sale by . •
BACON FIVE —.ls;bd& Bacon Sides reed andfOr.
sale by [may 16) • B.& WALARB6IJULI...
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NVOOL—The hignest market price, cosh, will b e
given for th e different grades of Wool, by ' • •
amyl° • • S. k. W. HARBAUGII.
C'MESE :—.59 boxes Cream Cheese, just receavep
for sale by . J. &BONNET,
mayl6 No'. 162 Liberty street..
C et.E.S . Tisit/ 4 4 , •- 15
.. beebels, jest
i llag r fgle by
N 0.182 Liberty street.
AX.—e splendid assortment of Malts and YeLl=
v WdZi in erne!! cakes, esprimsly_for family Use, re
ceived and for sale by J. d. M. YOUNG & CO., '
m a yg • •. corner of Fourth and Perry.
B A . C . ON
- 1000 000 pollnds
Hams; ; received and Correia by
• S.& W. ILARI3AUGH.
riIIiCINNATI SOAP-75 boxes - No.l Soap, receives
ij and for sale by NITS) & HARBAUGH.-
IiffOLASSES,4O bbla reed and tot sate ay
: JAS..PATTOI.L.Jr4 N0..17 Liberty
DYE FLOUE-211bbla., rcc'd and - for sale b
JA___Wia 5 • G 4
DAKER'S DROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA— .
x)77 For sale , by [mays) I. S. M. YOUNG t C 0 . .•
CA' LES-- mem from etuladriptua;
by. [mays) J. S. M. YOUNG & CO.
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ROUND FEED—Horse, Cow, Rag, • and Chicken
GFeed, constantly on band and for sa le by
may 3 • RHODES & ALCORN. 32 Fifth et..
L INSEED 011,-40 bbls.,just ree'd and tor sale by . . .
• • : FAHNESTOCK.A CO.,
my 2 • •
IThIffEEFREETZiI 7—--
1113 . 7 jest tecenred per steamer
“Itlessrager," andlay.• 4 sold by ' tillit-DVER, •' -
maY 4 : ''• : • '
.•' N 0.168 Liberty . street... •
rpoSIATO CATSUP-100 doz. boxes, containing l'clos,
each, packed in- saw-dsti t. for shipping:for solo by
may 4 t • • 'RHODES & :ALCORN, 30 FRIh st...
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ODA H , ••••15 casks of " Kone gametic:dem/irk '
reo'd and for sole by S. &W. HARD.AUGH.. •
- m . ay4 . .: - . N0..54 Waterond 104 Fran Olt
30 kegs • in store and torriiilii
shirrn SINCLAI.
NALL„s--...0,,, e al11°.&11-ii—firLtagIbY
BIhU-PEACHL3--100 bnettelsdnat reed nod tor
j_f elde by • latyl6] S. & HARBAUGH.
KK BBLS. No. 1 HERRINGS, May inrpeetlon,) raced
i)1) and for sale by !P&AFFE & O'CONNOR,
• . mac-Id:1w Cor. Penn and Wayne life:
tra Plcgtr , , i juAl..rad n ag i t j 'as It . tlei
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15 - 1100M13-100 dozen Ct7l7B '
rotimsreo'd and fat aaje
by RIMY, MATTHEWS & c 0...
mayl9. •.. 28 Water street..
errk..—.3 - barreis prime•Alattor, just rO r
.13 sale by• (mayl6) I•S. & %V. RatRAISOL • -
CIGARS -100,000 Common thgare.'iost reed and for
sale by • • tinyieJ . S. &W. HARSAUCifi.
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VON - SHOULDERS-4AX pone Smoke Hotme•
Smolders, for sale by WISI.
mayll'• • • ' - 158 Liberty street.c
tew:boxe.s Lemons in more and for vie
tmaYBl • •••S. a W HARUAUGH::
OTASH-1S eapts,Jar ree'd and for isle by • • - ti
7 ,'" 4 Y 15 .1. KING a MOORHEAD.
tottILED 911. 4 -41.1 bole., Teo' nn coneignment trid.rot
We by - Am;1715) = :KING to MOOHEAD:
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13AL8;COPAINA-I:nt the., just ree'd and tot sale - bit..
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• -20 blame( Prime Parked'Pd for
Mity2l) & W. HAIUSAUGH.
lout received and for saki by..
HARISAUGISI.
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