MEI ERIE IMEDI , - - - '' AREsotarrion—l!tmuo--N04. 6 4 - • . _ A nEsourrxoN authorizing the Secretary . :1 1 ' i Wa t r in t it o ~, tarnish arras and ammunition to personsemigrating to the Territories of Oregon, California and New Max.- -. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representa - .."- '...'...."-; •_ - ..,' tines of the-United States of Ametica m- Congress as . -; ' .t,-**" -,..".„* - sembledrThatthe Secretary, of War be, and he is here 7 " '-- -, . ...- , -by authorized at his discretion, and having due regard .;. --- ..: - .- 4 .-:*:-.."' .l ..'4 - *- - "; - `; - ; - -...'.•':*. '''; .-.- --' :,- . 1 / 4 " to the necessities of the public service, to furnish to such .4. *.'.,4 - .* '.. l.` '--. .t. 4 :: L.- '' .". •.-- 1 -' ! l';' persons as,may appal* for the sr :), and whodesT r s ai to --.---..**'',..„'.* m - 6* -... -..,...-,...- *? ' , ,.`,.. 1 '',. ‘ „, - ,,;i,:,..- . ."..._ ~:":-... ',, :-:-...;1, ~ emigrate to the Territories nn s eit c l u vr a of Oregon , ui fi ~:,, Cf from-the a 4 '''' z : :' ' '''';'' *:'' '!N " ' "'. .. or New- lia'?'ea' such a ' - a arm a t t h i el a tiselves r ..t. .. 4 4 ~, '.. ''.-:* - - -' l / 4 .. .1." ' 1 / 4 . *--..".. --- 4. . 4 6. arra)" stores, as they may 'require to - • 4. , .—.,- .* .. --. om •••••• -,• • 4* --- • 4 . ..." .'' •' . ' - such . •- - 'a d Thal the arms and ammuni * •,,";-, .........-; *.-- 7, " .. 11 ', i ''''. r:::,-::` ,:•-•,,?.-- 7, tt ' i:. : - - a [lon so anushed shall not exceed a supply sufficient to ''--.-- : ''' -÷ "4. ' 'k " ' ' ':'" 1 - . • 1 "' 4 ‘ '." 1 ' --"‘.' • .1 -1 '' '-' 2 . "."." • •'"- ."": • - g:, - › arm and equip each person of such expedition; And pro k3:'";.t : ''''''' ''' L - '' 1 '' s '''' I '''' ''''' '' - ''' '' t ' - '7.* 'ded further,That before the same are - delivered, that itg 'l' ' '-': .•: : " ,-i‘ '' ,1' '' - ., - ; :-;, .. - T i .. ''' ,. :- '" 1. " -- ,•'; -::-..f---..'',',•; .'' ,.. , - ; - ...' " . " .2% , -. " ".." - . 7 . ; - '4- ' . vi nctual cost 1f the government of such anus and timmu a-',-1/4-'44,''',..•..,--'• m - --4 -...--; M., 4 .-. '...4,"' - ',.. , .*: . •, -1 ..... •m • • ' dr nation shall first be paid to the Muted States, and that 1,,,.----;,'' -- : 1-- `.-., - -- ° "1.- - '' n - -l"- -', - -- : *.„...',-. -,,.-' ',-", f ' Z ;.: I, 1:i -,...' ' '..!--*.., \- 4. ~:. -.-%. he Secretary of War shall be satisfied that the persons ~.m*- -- -4 : ". . ..0 „:-...1.' ',/,‘.."--,,,,;., --,,: -... :., ''';..,.: 4 4r,' ' ...., ' , 0 . . , ' .:',,,, ~- , soap ily and bona fide design them for the use . .. - 4._l** - ml . ! . '' - ''';-4 - .... 1 / 4 .... ',.'... ',4"..,..:*,*,...-<,,': ~,,..,=',.--:'";,'„,...:::•,,..:‘; .. -. .,,,d - . AppROVED March 2, 1542. .:„:•,T.,;,::t, :; . . - . - ; , ,i.:.,:. , c.,. , .= - ;l7i - -,i,-: , •;:z,:-,,...-, ~ , - 7 ':2 "-. : ',.. tPc. - h• ' ..t. ,-4 . 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A i,, ...-,'N 44.1 F. -.7.-•",..',- '----' ..•'-,-A10:4,...,!--viz'l" =I:VI-re ..- -‘ 414-'=•'-cte.74./. .''..y-s:t.k,twp% ' .:, - - ,•.- --.„ 1:'-':'=.-'5•*:,t,t4-4-451.14. g .:tz:se ' • ',, : '-'.7,4",„iit, -1-:i r 4 -ce';:;:4-.4.‘:- .' ' i',- ' .:`,-- ......=•-:.,m,.43,„:„. BY AUTHORITY • [itzsomrrioff—Pcauc—No 7] „ , 241 04 0 JOINT RESOL u ' 'ye to evidence in appli cations for p .., . - •ys of deceased soldiers under the act '.. , iii '-first, eighteen hundred • and forty - eight .'; ''...... .;.' . . . ' Resolved 4y the''.l.: ~...? and House of Represents ' lives of the United . 5.7,',..." . ..28 of America in Congress as sembled, That in all applications for pensions by the widows of deceased, soldiers, under the act of July twelltY•firld, eighteen hundred, and for y-eight, the re turns on the rolls ...f the disease of which the soldier died, and the o f f icial opinion of the Surgeon General founded thereon, that from the nature of the disease it was con tracted while the soldier was in the line of his duty, shall be considered satisfactory evidence thereof with out the proof now required at the Pension office, end that it shall ba th e - dray of the Commissioner of Pensions, in all cases of applications for pensions ander said act, of apply to the proper officers for said evidence, without requiring the applicant to furnish the same. Areaoymyfflarch 3, 1849 Illatiotamon—Pramo—No.P..] JOINT RESOLUTION granting to the 'Secretary of of the Treasury farther note to make the report concerning the sale and entry of certain lands in Cincinnau. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of. America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury have until the next session of Congress to make the report required of him by thejoint resolution to prohibit the sale at private entry_ of certain lands in Cincinnati, Ohio, approved 'March third, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. APPROVED March 3,1649. jamott - rto—Yeattc—N. 9.] JOINT RESOLUTION' authorizing the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Reorerenta tar tives to subscribe for a thousand copies of a turther publi cation of the debates and proceedings of Congress, and for other purposes. Resolvdd by the Senate and Ronne Of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the Houseof Representatives are hereby authorized to sub scribe, under the direction of the Joint Library Commit tee, on behalf of. Congress, for one thousand copies of thede b ate s.and proceedings of Congress, from the fermi.' nation of the first Congress, where the present publica tion stops, until the end of the fourth Congress, the some having been compiled and ready for the press, and that the Joint Library Committee be directed to examinee:ly further compilation of such debates and proceedings from the end of the fourth Congress until the commence ment of Register of Debates, already published, from eighteen hundred and twenty-four; and that such corn xrunee report, from time to time, upon the propriety - of subscribing for such continuation; and that one copy of such debates and proceedings be furbished each mem ber of the present. Congress, and the residue be deposit ed in the Library of Congress, subject to the further or der of Congress. - APP.I10981) March 3, ISO. [Rnsotarerox—PrErze—No. 10.] JOINT RESULT MON for the relief of parsers in the navy, as to expenditures made in pursuance of orders during the war with Mexico, and for other purposes. Resolved by the Senate anceffouse of Representatives of the . United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting officers of the Treasuryare author ized and directed to credit pursers of the navy with pay ments.made by them for carrying on hosti arcs against Mexico, daring the late war with that republic, whether the•expenditures were Made on land or water: Provi ded,• The said payment shall have been made under orders of the naval officer in command, and approved by the Secretary of the Navy: Aud provided, That sat isfactory vouchers are produced to establish such pay- Sac.; And be it forthe - r enacted. That every disburse ment of public moneys, or "disposal of public storesjr made by order of any commanding officer of the nary, which shall be objected to by the accounting officers of the treasury in the settlement of the accounts of any dis bursing officer, shall, nevertheless - . he allowed to such disbursing o ffi cer, and the commanding officer, by whose order such disbursement or disposul was made, shall be held accountable for the same: Provided, That satis factory evidence of such order, and of the payment of public moneys or disposal of public stores under- the same, shall be produced. ACP/Wel:oMarch 3,1940. . IRRsOLL - rioN—PCBLIC—No. 11.1 A RESOLUTION t6x then aning of the second sec tion of an act for changing the location of the laud office in the Chippewa land district, and establishing an additional land district in the State of Wisconsin- Resolved by the Senate end Haase of Representatives i the United States of America in Congress assembled, Ili! the word "territory-," in the second section of an net enti‘..led "An act for ettanging the location of the land m en o in rho Chippewa land district, and establishing an additional lan zt district in the State of Wisconsin, , ap proved at the pres...`ot section of Congress, be construed to be and mean "Stat:."- APPIOrEa March. 3, •Ili.motrnos—Prai2C - . — Y O - 12 - t i JOINT RESOLUTION for theliurzthase o copies of the General Navy Register and Laws. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy be instructed to pur chase and pay. out of the contingent fund of his depart ment, fora sufficient number ot copies of Mechlin and Winder's General Navy Register and Laws, to supply one copy to each commissioned officer now in the naval service- and that the woribe distributed to such officer.: Provided, however, That the cost shall not exceed three dollars per copy. APPEDVID March 3,1840. fßesommoN—Pciti.w—No. 13.] A RESOLUTION relative to the public printing. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slate of America iu Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Senate. and the Clerk of the House, and the Clerk of the Joint Committee on Printing, jointly be, and they hereby are, authorized and empow ered to examine, audit,' and pass upon all accounts for printing, to make a pro rata reduction in the compensa tion allowed, or to refine the work altogether, should it be beerier to the standard, and in all things to possess the same power over the public . printing as is conferred upon the Joint Committee on Prising by the joint resolu tion approved August 3,1840 : Provided. That the author ity hereby conferred shall only be exercised during the next recess of Congress ; and shall cease at the com mencement of the next session of Congress. Arritovzo March 3,184.9. Ilizsoierriori—Poutio—No. JOINT RESOLUTION for the distributioi of the Official Register, or Blue Book, among the sever al States. Whereas a number of copies of the Official aegis. ter, or Blue Book, are now deposited in the office of the Secretary of State, subject to the order of Congress; therefore, Resolved by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the United States of America in Coagree. assembled, That a fall set of one for each year, or am far as is practicable, be furnished to each of the State libraries, and where there are no State fibre. ries, to be deposited in the office of the Secretary of State, and that the Secretary of Stato.bc requested _to have the same transmitted to them. .APPROVED March 2, 18419. • .[REsournow—Pcinuc—No. 5.) ZOINT RESOLUTION directing that the govern , meat of Russia be supplied with certain volumes of the Narrative of the Exploring Expedition, in Jieu of those which were lost at sea, and fur oth- er purposes. Resolved by tbo Senate and Rouse of Represen- Wives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the librarian of Congress be, and is hereby, directed to procure and deliver to the Sec retary of State two copies of volatiles six and seven of the Narrative of the Exploring Expedition under Captain Wilkes; and the Secretary of State is here by to deliver them to the government of Russia, in lieu of those heretofore delivered, which were lost at sea on their passage to Russia; and 'that the cost of the same he paid out of the rands heretofore appropriated to the publication of the works ofthe exploring expedition. SEC. 2. And be it further resolved, That the • li brariae of Congress deliver one copy of the works of the exploring , expedition as they shall be com pleted, to the Secretaiy of expedition,' to bo presented by him to the government of Ecuador. Arrnovrn March 2,7 899. . .2511 .. . . . . BOOBYER & DRIBBLE,' BEE HIVE .CLOTHING STORE! NUMBER 251 MBERTY STREET, - TIMM WOES ABOVE TEWill ATREET ROE or TEE GOLDEN BEEHI VE. 4 ‘.. /YESSR.S. 0." & B. would respectfully InGerm the pub- Alie that they can at all Limes find at the above place ••• Nsdid assorunent of • a BPI , ' CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, ~ ~ . 'or runern Were. It being nut intention to do a ''' u aa s Kli. N A , we shall endea r —or to sell ellorticles in the Cash basin,. • Oahe lowest possible rates, and there can Clothing line . 'EI our frielids• and Itie.puhrke gOtierally be no doubt th 'is'intereii 30 :favor us with a *Sere of would fiud it their IIINHIYER & DRIBBLE.- their patronage. .„,,!„,,. - -.41.d tO the SI. Yin' of Clothes N.B.—Parucular au ''"'"'"'` ' . • B. &G. . . - tee, three' dam'c obtr"o frw_in 11:7- No. 251 Liberty Bk. ' - • - ..... e11 .... . . sign of the .Bee Hite. • • • Cassini •••"•'' BUST RECE IVED, AT THE 13TORE: afresh supply of plain and fanaLCullt. », good quality and fapli lona *hie D talel W: l Vß eh we ahNl be happy disposn of at Yates. '.'"' ' • • - BOOgy,RRA•GRIDBLE,•- • N0..251 Liberty it., sign of-theßee Rive. D RIED FRUIT-2130 bus Peaches• ' ' !.150 • " Apples; for sale by . • • RHEY,,ttiATTHE '%y43 & CO. may 2 6 N% titer street. 20CASES BLEACHED MUSLINB, _at di and sc,for ode [may22J • A. A. ' M #. CUL ES IS Mil Mil UFroam -sent, -se, Tztama GUMS, BAD BEIZATEI A.KI) O= Timm—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated ten-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually eared. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price,so cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—is highly concentrated, and. will make one pint of the wash. . Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, "BIG .BOOT," 81 Liberty Street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap27:omtlkw SUNDRIES—A fresh arrival of the following sundries btu been received, which will bo sold at greatly re duced prices: 20 boxes Id. R. lin!sins; • 101 44 SS Zl 61 103. ,gl if 4 barrels Clarified Sugar 2 -" • Peal Barley. 0 boxes Baker's Brot i 4 " " Cocoa; 4 " " No. i Chocolate ; •ry " Schmitz' sweet spiced' 16 " Burlington Herring; . 4 ig Lemon Syrup ; Together with:many other articles in the Grocery line, too numerous to mention. J. S. Id. YOUNG & CO., muy2s . N. W. corner Fourth and Perry. REMOVAL. - • JOHN FORSYTH, Mamie:NT Tatunt,has removed to Nip. 34 Market st., one-door from Second, East aide. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronag_e of his 'former customers, and likewise of ne many new ones its are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tatforiug line executed in the most fash ionable manner, and with despatch. . • Also, a - Fashionable•aseorunent of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course . "Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, in all their varieties, alWays'eni hand.—such as Shirts, BOSOMB, Collars, Cra stocks, senefi; Hosiery, Suependees, Pocket Kdkfe, Glorci. Deniers. Unibreltat. ito A &C.. &C. RnY2S:IM T. 1 - 1111TAIAN CASIDAY, Bill, er andire'asui Pro t" Ova prsiirp-91race, (op wars)2.6 IVood street, .'"fb nrW • • • .my 2.5 yYlfYxu I% .; l lAirS, nn" wi I r lot )'&ZZ up in the for side by j. • COLDEST cveZ!`"9r, • • • -EICAIEE'Ic ATILTNSON, .„3:042,5... , Wood andldarket ate. CaHOP'D CORN AND OATS—On oFsby ' my2s RHODES & ALCORN, 30 FM r - HITE BEANS —3O barrels, for sale low, to close Vif consignments, by HHET, MATTHEWS & CO., may2s 28 Water elreau =g2!2Mt=SlNVteb =EI BE MEE 4. l•. • • • -, • • i4 c Dalin Morning ipost. • • ! Advenisers areregueuetitoltaruf in theirfavorsbffin" t o'clock, PAL This must be complied with, in order to ine surd an snaernan Whenisi apossible,an earlietkourtootcla bit preferred. Morning Post Job p rin ti ng OfEct. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. V" Having added to our Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Printing hfacbine, we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a style of un surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most rea sonable terms. We respectfully solicit the patronage or the-public in. this line of our business ger. Brigadier Gezierad..m Col. lintax Hcnrz will be supported for the office of Brigadier General at the Military election. Election, first Monday, 4th day of June. [rnygenl&tvul•j BLUILNGILLX • GUARDS. ([7 - Brigadier General.... Maj. Wm. Lawman, Jr., will be supported for the office of Brigadier General, at the military election. Election first Monday, 4th day of June. [ray24:d&wtd] ULM' Vouncragra. 117 C offer what's left of me to the Dem ocratic-County Convention as a candidate for Coroner. If I have any friends, I want them to kg tor me now. LENOX RZA, Late of Molino del Rey. rp - Bisnday Trips to Beaver... The steamer BEAVER will leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela House, every Sunday mornutg,' at o'clock, for Beaver. Retaining, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. m. Fare, rwitirry-irva cetrs. ,-• Notice... The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society me ets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Filth streets. (mayl9:ly) W. C. GALL/mat, Sec'y. 13' onttnaylf you wish to save your money and buy a superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. WM. FLEMING, 130 Wood at., corner rf Virgin alley. mail3.y] Ilan. 0. of O. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth tine. Virgin Alley. PRISM:MOE LODGE, No. 336--Meets every loesday yenning. 111recLirmas ENCAXPXILNT, No. 87—Meets let and 3d Friday of each month. inne2s—ly fl z. O. of 0. LOWS ! No. 4t mests at the Ha.ll, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thnrsday evening, at 8 o'clock. mayl:6m Gamma Baum; See'y. [l7. Duquesne Girege,myoa ore notified to PA aeon on Tuesday, the 20th mat , at 1 o'clock P. n, pre eisolyi at the. Armory•—in white pants. By order. Cass Guns, Jr., 0. S. N. B —Drills every evening until Parade. trlty2s:3l 1D G. W. BIDDLE, Denitlst..AntovaD to a new three story Brick, on Starr mum ar, one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, front one to a whole sett,. by Atmospheric Preunre, with a beautiful represrnteuon of the Natural Gen, restoring the FAca to its original shape. TEETH .EXTRACTED, with little or no pain. D=ATED Taste permanently saved by rtroomo, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be done in five min utes, or even instantly. maltly rig- At itentlonwßOßEßT BARKER. Maximum Ts.u.os, N 0.31 Marko, bettreen'Second and third struts, Pittsburgh.--Constautly on hand, a large and general as sorunent of FAALSIONAIILE RILADVILADt CD:nut:co. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Cast= a Work, which will be made in the molt fashionable man er, and on reasonable terms. mayd R i a 24, 15,49. To their Er ed/enries the May or s off lEBrioll the Suns Mel ly iCJ of Pitts burgh and Allegheny: GEartaxxx—ihe City of St. Loafs having recently, and while afflicted by Cholera, been visited by Fire, which has laid an important portion of-her business streets in ruin—and several days having already elapsed since we became acquainted with this distressingealam ity, that has befallen to a city so dear to our community by ties of consanguinity and affinity, and by the most ac tive commercial relations, it appears expedient and ne cessary that the natural sympathies and benevolence of Out Citizens (to say nothing of their gratitude for relief under similar sufferings,) should seek an opportunity for expression and action is this case. 'And knowing that relief to be ef f icacious should be prompt, it is deemed proper and humane that our sister cities should act in harmony and concert on such au occasion, and that Tour Honors will be pleased to call a MIMIC incarma of our citizens, to devise !suitable means and mode of action in behalf of the seaters. Very respectfully, your fellow-citizens. D. T. Morgan, John D. Davis, W. R. Copeland, Sidney Strong, W. Ilagaley, R. M. Mackey, • 111: Moorhead, Bailey, Brown & Co_, H. Parry, Wallingford & Co., Jno. T. Logue' Curling, 1 / 1 0bef tt, Co., McCandless &.Campbell, pang & Co., Philip Wilson, Wm. Holmes & Co., . J. Painter. D. Leech & Co.. 'JIM B. Murray. R. Townsend & Co Kramer & Rohm, Neville B. Craig. H. Childs. IVm. M. Hersh, Edward Gregg. D. N. Wilde, Wm. J. Howard, Jos. Snowden, . Henry Woods, Henry S. Magnify, Geo. Albree, Charles Shaler, Chas. H. Paulson. Kennedy, Childs & Co., Palmer, Hanna & Co.. W. Robinson. Jr., J. Jones & Co., K T. Friend, Cooper & Lovely, Jas. K Breading, It Tanner & Co.. Geo. E. Arnold. 'R'hinnore & Wolf, Hampton, Smith & Co . Murphy Wilson & Co., R. Hartley. Singer, Nicholson & Co.. J. Blackburn, U.A., Fah nestock & Co., Bak ewe% Pears & Co., Edw. 1). Gazzam, A. A. Mason & Co., N. Holmes &Son. The citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny are request ed to meet on WIDSE3DiS, the MA inst., ct 3 o'clock, at the Nan. COURT floras, for the purpose, as stated In the above communication, of expressing their sympathy with the sufferers in the late St. Louis fire, and of taking active measures for their relief. JONATHAN RUSH, Mayor. Allegheny City. JOHNUERRON, Mayor, City of Pittsburg. iv- PALI OR DISTR/.6 or AST into, whether of goat, rheumatism, head-ache, tooth-ache, or any other kind of ache, is in all cases caused by impure humors of the blood, which have lodged upon the parts, and which, nothing save vegetable pinging (purifying) can remove, beeause by no other means can impurity be driven from the body. WrigArs Indian Vegetable Pills have no superior, if in deed they have an equal, tu removing every description of pain ; because they carry off, by the stomach and bow els, alfmorbid and corrupt humors (the cause of disease) in an easy and natural manlier. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegesa'elePills, taken gidag to bed, will in a short time drive pain and distress of every kind from the sys tem, and restore the body to a state of sound health. Beware qt Counterfeits and Imitalionr.—Remembar that the Onginal and Only Genuine Indian. Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wtudast Wlllolll' on the top label of each box. Remember. also, that H. Smyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for hate. The genuine is for sale a Dr. Wright's Principal Office, 16D Race street, Phindelphia; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 150 Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rote. • . PlCr Ptiou WilLtsat Ittcnaans, M. D.—l feel constrain eifrom a sense of duty, to make the following stateinent conscioes that it may appear unprofessional. Mr. Chas. Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Con sumpuon, with which I had been treating with less than usual success. At his request, and that of his friends, I permitted him to tryDr.Dogers'Liverwoit and Tar and I must confess that its effects were really surprising.— After using the second bottle, my visits were discontin ued, and he was soon restore d' - o health. Ido conscien tiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this remedy in all pulmonary complaints which bailie the ordinary mode of treatment. I ,VatiAm J. Rictimans, Cincinnati, October Ist, 1844. This medicine is warranted to break up the most dla greasing Cough in a few hours time. For sale by J. KIDD tc. CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 60 Wood at. KNEELAND k HARDIN, . Grant street. Alio,by mayl6:6md&w E =1 =I ~~~ .> .~ MEE MEE SDI PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1945. SieamboatPacketLine,leavesdaily forCincinna ii,loe it. Passenger Packet; via Brownsville, to,Baltimire and Philadelphia, 8 a. 244 and 6 P. st. • - Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 A. st., and luk Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. M. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. M. 'Erie and Western New York, daily,. 11 A. M. North - EaStenlitO Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALAND DEI - .ARTURE OF MILLS. Easton Mail aadlphia due 3 close" 12 M. Western Mail,Cin. and Lotusv., due .8 P. M., elosessL•nt. Soutk.via. t. and Washington,duo BP. M., losess A.. 21. North Western via Cleveland, due 10 elosein , a. re. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. 2.2., closes 8 .1.21 Par talus. Aged, Offend Bank of Pittsburgh.... •. . • 0950,00 850.00 850,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 44;00 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank • • .... '50,00 50,00 40,00 Farmers' Depositßank• •• - None in market. Hand Street Bridge •• • • - 50,00 50,00 • 99,00 Northens . Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 30,00 35,00 Connellaville R 8.. Slock,paid on - shares, $2,50 " 5,00 ' City Bonds (6 9P cent?). • ... • 90,00 hfonongahela Bridge 25,00 Gas Stock -441t50,00 OFFICE OF THE POST,' t, MONDAT MORNING, May . 28, 11449.1 In the absence of our Commercial Reporter the local, triarkets . or Saturday were overlbokedf they will be attended to to-day. • . SPLENDIDFLIENtrtirRE AT AUCTION.— Ori Thurs day next, May 31tit, - nt 2 o clockin the afternoou,villi be told, at MeKeuna's Auction Rooms ; he Furniture of a private family declining housekeeping, all of which has been kept in the best of orders comprising--nanhog any sofas, secretaries and book-cases, bureaus, dining and breakfast tables, hair and cane seat chairs, fancy windier and common clinics, bedsteads and bedding; together with a variety of kitchen utensils. may 22 JAMES MCKENNA, Auct. FAMILY CARRIAGE AND HARNESS AT Armoti, On Monday next, May tM, at 2 o'clock P. x., will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, 1 second-hand fam ily Carnage, with Harness complete. mar 26 JAMES McKENNA,Auct. 171 BEAT- INDUCEMENT -TO SPECULATORS AND crrriras.—Fotitive Sale of Splendid and Valuable REAL ESTATE, in Allegheny County, fronting on the Ohio River,about twelve miles from the City of Pins burgh.on wich there ismade the beet of Improvements, at AUCTION.-- On MONDAy next, Mal' :nth, at R o'clock in thenfiernoon, will positively be sold Without reserve, at McKENNA'S AUCTION R00M.4.1 in th e City of Pittsburgh, two small Dams qj LAND, oth sit uate in Ohio Township, Allegheny. County, on Sewick ley Bottom, near Stonekleyville, fronting, on the Ohio river, about twelve miles front the City ot Pittsburgh only about an hour's ride by steamboat —the rail-road, when completed, will pass alOngsiaa ; one tract contains Eight Acres of Ground, with a large Orchard of Fruit Trees, on which is erected a splendid Brick Mansion House, 56 feet front by 41 feet back; built a. short time, and finished in the best and most modern style, according - to some of the most celebrated drawings and plans; sup plied with every convenience appertaining to a comfort able dwelling orcountry residence.. It contains eleven rooms, beautifully finished,.with stoccered cornices and other work of.the same kind, and all arranged so as to effort the most ample comfort to its occupant,. It took two years to build it, and cost upwards of 591750.- front ts, &magnificent GrecitutPortleci t caramtutding one of the most gorgeous and delightful views 011 the Ohio river. The scenery around is unexecliedlor beauty and ep endor in any other part of the Western or. Southern country from Putiibuigh to New Orleans. There is nn excellent well of pure spring water on the premiseir—it is well adapted, Also, on the same property- is a good Store Farm House, two stories high, coataintng rooms. Also, an adjoining Tract of. Land, containtng Nine Acres with a large Orchard, on which Is erected two. good Frame Houses. Both tracts are beautiful swelling or rolling Bottom Laud, in a good state of cultivation, and is proverbial tor 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 has been offered at public sale, and perhaps never be fore has snelt valuable property been offered in this sec tion of Country. The public may rely that the sale will be positivc, 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 great pot tion of the first payment, City of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny County Scrip will be taken at par. The owner will be on the premises till the day of sale, for the pur pose of showing the property to those wishing to pur chase. Each tract will be sold separate. JAMES GRAYOwner. JAMES Mc KE R N, N ctTATISTICS GP GOAL.- 7 irartsri - eitiis , East.; the I Geographical and Geological Distribution of Mine ml Combustibles, ar Fossil Fuel—Mtustrated with Maps and Diagrams, embracing, from official reports of great coal producing countries, the respective amountsof their production, consump•ion and commercial distribution in all parts of the world, together with their prices, *aria's, duties, and international regulation; accompanied with oearly four hundred statistical tables, and eleven hun dred analysis of mineral combustibles. Prepared by Richard Courtin Taylor. A few copies of the above work this day received and for sale by RAY & co., mzyk6 Corner of Wood and Third sta. (Journal copy.) - - By Express. TUST riECEIVED, TIISidrE-HivE CLOTIIIND STORE, some splendid Tweeds, ratings and Canintras of the latest styles. Those desirous of procuring anything, in OUT line. are respectfully solicited to call and examine our stock. noonrEa& GRIBBLE. 117 Sign of the Bee-Hive, No. =Liberty *met, three doors abort!, Irwin sr mey94 Chintzes. fIASEN of above Goods, 3-4, 4-4 and 0 -8 wide, faney . N.../ and double Purble, for sale by marW:tini IIANIP MN . . 81111TH & CO Fire and Marine Insurance. MITE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA wit. make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City- and vicinity, and on Shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes,and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested, and famish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. AVM. P. JONES, Agent, mayiB 44 Water street. .144rANTt....D, ALLEGHEFif scitIPTWPAR, vy Fon Siam; Two substantial, Well built and con veniently arranged Brick Dwelling HOUBCA, pleasantly situated on Bank Lane, Allegheny, having three lou or 75 feet front by 100 deep.: Price, . - The whole or one-third may be paid m Scrip, at par, and time had on deferred payments: Arao—A valuable Lot, of 24 feet front on FOurth Road by 04 deep to an alley. •Price, 81,200. One-half or more may be paid in Scrip, at par; balance on time. S. CUTHBERT, Deo: Agent, Smithfield street. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Am.— The subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock of Ifouse.farnishing Hardware, Britannia awl Japanned Ware. Also,. on band, a large stock of plain TM and Copper Ware, of our own manufacture ; Pressed. Goods, Sce.—to .which we would invite the attention to wholesale buyers and others - ap2l NEW ROOKS :— Agnes Morris, or the Heroine of Domestic Life. lltstory of King Charles the Secoud of England, by Jacob Abbott with engravings. Just received by -- Joutwrox & STOCKTON Cor.3d and Market As, AVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE —A desirable Farm of 155 Acres,lo6_of which are in a high 'state of cultivation, having been used as a Stock Farm. The Timber and Soil is of the beet quality. The improve. moats area Dwelling Rouse, Barn, Stable, km.; also, Orchard, Garden—and the whole under good fence, and is well watered. Situalml . lB miles from the City, on the Kittanning Road. Price, 53000 Terms, $1750 in hand ; balance at 7 years.S. CIMIBERT, Gen Agent, mayl6 Smithfield street, • CHOLERA! CHOLERA !— A Plain Treatise on Choi* eta, Showing its nature; varieties, causes, treatment and I, revention, by Joseph Ralph, M. D., author' of the Family'Physician, ke., &c:; to which is added "Rules for the Preservation of 'Health In the• Four Seasons." For sale by B. CUTLIAERT, Gen. - Agent, • may% Smithfield street. NEW BOOK FOR SCHOOLS. l —Pletnents of Mythol .l.ll Ogg, or Classical Ta noticeshe Greek and Romans, to winch are added someof Syrian, Hindoo and Scandinavian Superinitions, together with those of the American Nations; the .wholo compering Polytheism with true Religion; for the use of Schools. Just calved by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, - maylB - Car. 34 and Market sts. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR RENT—A conve- Ll nient Three Story Br well-arr an geg Rouse, contain ing two rooms, halls, Ac., ed and in good Or der—situated on Penn street, second house below Pitt street. .Rent, at the rate ofSP2O. immediate possession can be given. S. CUTHBERT, Gen- Agent, may 2-1 - Smithfield street. PINE APPLES- 7 100 Pine Apples, just reeld nul for sale by JOSHEA-RHODES my 2 .4 a . , • No. 0 Wooest. SUGAR ROUSE MOLASSES,- 100 bbls. Sugar House, Molasses, St.laates Refinery; 10 do do. - do do. - 'Louisiana .do In store and for sale by MILLER A. RICKETSON ; - maylS • 172 and 174.. Libert y st. eases - Blue and Orange, Prints; • • • 1 case Pall River Bins • " Open and for sale by - CAttiPBELL, ' 97 Wood Straw. mar) AS A MALL BOY WAY - TED, AT 93 IdArxrc srozer, Who speaks the Gorman lacguage, and can come Well recommended. may 22 OAT M'EAL.--gar machinery is now " turning out" a supply of this article, equal to•anything of the kind ever. seen in this country,-and it iii.!afforded at a price which pine es it within. the reach' orevery family. in the -community. . • gIIODVS ,t-ALCORN, PENINO, AT THE ONE PRICE STIVIRE,I7 clink of new style Bereges, Lawns and Calicoes. 7- in a r 22. A. A. MASON da CO. UTtiITE LIME-51 barretsfresh burnt, just rec'd, pa Pacific. imaY 2 3 WM% DYER. • • • , - •,_ • • MEIN =I !"," • ";• ME &murk I anti _financial. PITTSBIIRGHROARD OF . TRADE. , T. S. CLARKE, R. E. SELLERS, 5 Com.rarrrsz OR MAY. S. DALZELL, STOCKS. Daily Review of the Markets. . AUCTION' SALES, BY JAMES lIVEZNNA, A lICTIONEER,- No. 114 WOOD STREET, TIMED. DOORS FROM rim ' JOHN DUNLAP & CO., Corner Market and Second streets =II OM Hitter ,Intelligence: PORT OF EPITTSEWROR. WiT12,41 .. 11 Tl4{ ClIA1,114111: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Shales. Beaver. " Jacobs ? Blownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. ." Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Hndson, McMillan, Bridgeport. " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. " James NelscM,Moore,-Wheeliag„ ' Telegraph No.l, Hazlett, Liamsvilie, " De Witt Clinton, Devinney, St. Louis, Hamburgh. Caldwell, St. Louis. Pilot Poo72:Shunk,Gtillipcia. Para, Calhoun, Wheeling. Wyoming, Fowler, Cincinnati.. DEPARTED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville" Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, Meßeeiport. ". Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. ." Hudson, McMillan. Bridgport. " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolis. " Bay State, —, Cincomati. , • --. Dolphin, Hazlett, Nashville, "For Greenwood Gardens. NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The alidsteamer THOS. SCOTT will COIXI- . 4 41 mence on Monday, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt 'street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock fromand at each even hour until 9 o'cic_Lek.4...e.vlast trip the Garden at The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies ef the season. -Tea at IV o'clock. The Garden,. with a' large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow. er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt 'at. landing. toy WELL•SITIC/19PACHETS. For Beaver, and Wellsville. TEES new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE; A. Maanocx, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. ------ . rnay4 --------- New • rratairreuirna.l7 ----- OgirgTlEE steamer BEAVER t C/LiS. utaiit; Master, will le.ave ibis city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 a. u.. - She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. buy 4 . • Wm. B. Wheeler, QTEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley 10 Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgb. mar 27 Nor St. Louts. ogiadt Tux fine new passenger steamer AARON KART, W. J. Kourrrz, Master . , wi leave for e a ova and intertnedinte ports, regularly For freight or passage, apply on board , For Cincinnatl...Regular Packet. Ili*. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, truism KoMcrz, Master, will leave for the above and interns at ports, regularly,'svery Saturday evening. , For freight or passage, apply on board, or to opal GEO. It. ATILTELNDERGER, Ag't. . Regular Zanesville Packets. T Steamer...YANKEE, Capt. McKst, leaves very Saturday, at 2 o'clock; r u. Steamer JENNY LIND, Captain Gswousa, leaves every Tuesday, at 2 delockor. For freight or passage apply to • W. WHEELER Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield sts. ----- I.76IIISVILL.I.ICPACREMS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. . . RECIDLAII SAITILDAT PACKET.—Thet A j • No 1 fine and fastriturseuger steam ketTELEGRAPH J.:.Herlep., Com mander,will leave Pittsburg , for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. - For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the aceommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike Non, to Sant- , Louis---timethrough,errs DATIL ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and BriiT;asville Daily Parke" Fassrasy I 51849. PsaitAsir in,lB4S. LEAVL DAILY AT AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLAN'T'IC „ Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A—Jacobs; and LOUIS bI'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and arc fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money cur procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela AVlaa rf Boat, at the foot ofßoeset. Passengers wall be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. _ New Wheeling Packet. The new end sdid passener steame IS.s - Z. TAYLOR. M. F. Lucks, Maste g r, will run Iff altvgulnr Pat ket betweeirritutburgh and remg, leaving this city every Monday.,Wednesday , and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. 31, and Wheeling every Taesday, Thursday and Saturday, at S o'c.lock, A. it. For freight or passage, (having supericr incommode tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on.the river. ()aOO) - ARMSTRONG . CROZER, Agus. Regular Packet for Sunfish. 'I`HE One steamer WELLSVILLE; Capt. Basses, will leave for the above and inter mediate ports on Wednesday: and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board or to OLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Wheeling Packet. . . The new and splendidmtseng er steamer JAMESNELSON,G. P D. hloore Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsb aret and Wheeling, lefty ing slue city every Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. as., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. m. - For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda Lions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AIILSRTRONG & CROZER, : deetinf . tan': The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wst. HAIL t&, will run regularly be. .tween Pittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. itt. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 leatt , AEI aWat 1849. 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1 of the largest, swiftest, beat finished find furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing. the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDA YPACHET.—The Illormsaanm.a,Capt,..Storar, willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 &doe k; VP'heeling every Monday evening at .10 P. M. TUESDAY PAcKET.—The Human& No. 2, Capt. Jno. Elineelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening TV" EDIVBSD4 Y PACKET.—The Nmv Eriauirm No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, willtenve Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'cleelt ; WheelingweeryWedne.sday even . ing at 10 P . z TIMRSDAY PACES--The Barummr, Capt. R. J. Gram, willleave T. every Pittsburgh eve Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PACKET. —The CLlppga No. 2, Capt. Crook:, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; IN/meting every Friday evening at 1.0 P. re. , SATITADAY PACE.E.Z—The Matiaau - Gun No, 2, Cam I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at °o'clock ; Wheeling every Satuniay evening SUNDAY PACKET.- The-la.LAc Nswron; Capt, P. nerd ! will leave Pitteburgh every Sunday inortting at Iph'elock; -Wheeling...every Sunday evening at 10 P. 10. Magazines for - woe. R ECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S.— Gralinars Maga zine fnr June. Sartain's. Union:Magazine, for June. Godey's Lady's Book, ,‘ Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; Herman My Uncle the .Curate, a Novel; by- the author of the -Bachelor of Alb Any, &c., &e. Memoirs of .a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard. Fernande, - , or' tlic -Fallen Angel; a new Novel,' by Alexandre Damns. . • Family" Fallings; a . new Novel, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband,lsc., &a. • , Georgina naminond; a Navel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, &c., &c. - : • Kit .oarson, the Fringe of Gold Banters; by Charles Averitl.: - No. 1 Chambers . ' Information for the People; new edition; to be completed in 16 numbers. - t Smithfield, st., opposite Brown's Rote; STAR - BAKERY. IHE subscribers - respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they have .purchased na Mr. C S, Sickley, the celebrated "Srga Marna" and "lee Cream Saloon," in Diamond alley, and are pre. p are d to serve the old customers of the establishment anti the public generallY with all kinds of Cakes, Confec tionary Nuts,Fruit, &c., &e. Orders for Parties filled on the . shortest nonce._ . - . fl The lee Cream Saloon is now open dny and night maylB:dim - A.. & P. SCIIILDECRER. Fish and Tar. • _ ' fABBLS. No.l IEIERRIN99, (May pispsictiozr slf . - - . . 20.• N 0.3 Mackorel, (Boston inspection 50 - N. C. Tar, in prtme order ; reeeivedandlor sale by TAII.FFE & O'CONNOR, may2ltillml • Corner Penn and Wayne streets II ICKORY NUTS —6 bble.. in store and for sale by 11 maylo ARMSTRONG di CRORER. LE ,:.. :,.:,:,,=.,.:.'..i,:,--f.:•,7,.i':-';',:,':•••!.--. onto lass 1. [muy2l RE MIN EEO El , .filasineas eard: T FRANZ'S Al, WELL ASMONOPOLIES IIfUST FALL: SO MUST - PRICES; • TNTHICII fent will be proven by calling ai McGtnas's Fzu3hiontible Tailoring Establishrae at,Third street- St. Charles Bullding, • . Morro: Smai.pneas and quick sales. ItatIETT Frerh and good. WM. summit, Pftm.tas. • • • • • .WIT. lIICHMITION, PITTSBURG/I. ATILLER & RICKETSON, ;Marsala Graters, and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura; Nos. 172 and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, "IVEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris, Lnyard's Ninevah and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and Peopie. Women of the Revolution. ' Irving's Works; new edition.' Life and Corresponeenee Of John Foster. Holmes' Poems. De Foe's Works, complete • 20 vole. Swift% Works, complete; it vols. Fielding and Smollett; complete. The Progress of America; 2 thick vols. For sale by. S BOgWORTH & CO., 4th street, near hlarket. 117. Clergymen and 'strangers arc invited to eall at the Book Store of IL S. Bosworth & Co.;on Fourth Street, near Market, where will, be found fine editions of many rare and' valuable works. BURNT OUT, - RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! - Witso,l Manufactory.. ripau subf criber having enlarged his -Shop, lately de -11 stroyed by fire;.infonni bis friends and the public generally that he, is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts; Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his-Shop, on Fifth street; between Wood and Smithfield str.ete; where be keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen,.and at prices to • Southern merchants and Cunene men are requested to call and examine, before parchaaing elsewhere: may2t6m • Whl. McIIEE. -- - Greenwood rpHlS delightful Sumther Retreat is now open for the reception of visiters.' Ice Creams.Fruit,Nuts, Con fectionary, and all the good things nature and art can produce, will be served up, in the best manner, iu the Saloon.. Tho Tea Table will bo spread . nt ei o'clock ovL ty , evening. Conducted on Temperance principles, and closed' on Sunday.. Baguets of the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. A large collection of the choicest variety of Green house Plants, Dahlias, and Annual Flowing Plants, for sale. The new steamer That.- Scott will be ready, In a few days, to run from the Point to the Garden. apt ' - • J. MeICAIN. TIFLAS I TEAS II TB/I.BIS t 1r is with pleasure that the subscribers in ., - form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity -that they have completed arrangements 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 tA3 in metallic packs of 1, 1 and Ilb each, with .eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return-the Tea, if not liked. lIIVTA IL PRICIn: 'Gunpowder 021 75. 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 150 iyy ßon 50 621 75 1.00 1,25 o ty.H rs on 50 02k 75 1;00 1,25 1,50 . , BtAcics. 37155' Fins Extra Finc• • -75 1,00 1,25 1 50 , i a e ck and Ex We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, If not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to judge 'between our Teas and those heretofore sold by tiler companies in this city. Alflovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give as a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable icons For sale by JO3. 8.51. YOUNG & CO:, N, W. corner 4th and Fery streets, and E. - YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and ROAR streets. DP= Trasteehi Sale. - • . . . HE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire,. Twill oiler at Public Vendue or Oatery, on the prem ises, on the 30th of MAT, inst., at I. o'clock in the after noon of that day, it TRACT OF LAND containing three hundred and thirty and a half Acres. situate on the BlG nongnhela titter, about one mile above Monongahela 1 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' 1 Orchards on the premises; about two hundred Acres cleared-4D or 50 Acres of which is first rate River Bot tom. There is 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 costs but II trifle is remove it from the banks to the boats. The Laud is of [ the best quality, and contains an inexhaustible quantity of Limestone. This tract will be sold in whole orin part, to accommodate purchasers. Those wishing for further information, are referred to Judge Hilkresisling.ontlfe_premises, Samuel Becket, re siding near the land, and Daniel Long, Innkeeper, CM ciunan, Ohio, - . There will also be sold on the 3lst of May, inst., at I, o'clock on the afternoon of that. day, on the premises, .a TRACT, OF. LAND containing sixty-eight one a half 1 Acres; situate in Fallowfield Township, In said County;. 1 adjoining land of the heirs of David Bolton, Jerome Grahleond others; about one-half of which is cleared; on which is erected a Grist Mill, with two ran of stones; a new Saw Mill; a good Dwelling House, .I.c. The terms will be made - known on the day of sale, by nuttltd JOSEPH HENDERSON. Assignee. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, AT P. DELANY'S. NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGIi. TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general assort meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found n varie ty of enurely new styles Fancy. Cassirneres and Vest lugs, 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 assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHLNCL made up in the present Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. N. B. To TAmoes.-- Watt's Graduating Shoulders Measure SyStem. for sale at (mrt.:dkan P. DELANY'S.' "DY EXPRESS— .") I dos. Ladies' Extra pearl Bonnets; 2 " " Pearl • t 4 1 4, 44 Bird-eye , " Misses' Pearl 44 , 1 " Intents' Trimmed Rats ; I " Boys' Pearl , " Bird-eye " Received this day, and for sale at the lowest prices,by HOGAN dc CANTWELL, No. S 6 Market street. Q CRIP WANTED AT PAR—Fon sate, a large Build ing Lot of 23 feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, WOO. Also, a Lot- adjoining- ;be aboie, 21 feet front by 127 deep to said alley. Pnce, 8400. - Also, a LC/121 feet front by 127 deep, two lots from the above. ;Price, .8400. Terds:—One eighth in hand of Scrip; balance in seven yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield Street SPICES -300 mate Cassia;` 110 bags Pepper; • 10 Allspice •in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 17d and 174 Liberty st. atZIiRLGAR-70 bntiatizllia in-store an dh fsalay ziiEt 2l E Aa mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. SIRIAR CURED aill.l9=rprime article, tor sale by mayls KING & MOORHEAD. TEEL GOODS.—We have received a fine assortnien 0 of Reticules and Pursei, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweeters, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Riney, Crotchet Reticules . and 'Purses ; with a fine as sortment of Fancy Goode, at low prices. HOGAN & CANTWELL, 88 Market street NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby gives nonce that front and after ttas date Mr. Joan Rum is the only authorized person to receive moneys 'and sign receipts or orders in nay Aume. - C. WERNEBCRo t Fashionable Head Quarters; Pittsburgh April '49; ' N0..28 Market at. _— PER EXPRESS—Just received at Hoag r & CANI wines, 86 Market street— . • 2 doz: Cane Chairs, for children; 1 Pronelers end Volosopedea TS-10 bags Filberts* 10-.'" Cream Nuts; 10 " . English Walnuts; 50 " Shelled Almonds; = 5 bales Bordeaux " received and for [mar3l] J. S. BONNET. TO MILLINERS.—The subscriber has 'a large stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET. BLOC which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at. his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street.' marl.4:3m - -H. H. RYAN. Apprentices Wanted. THE. subscriber wants . Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be: preferred. .' ?lone need apply, who cannot come well recommended. H. G. PAHNESTOCK, marl 7 : _ 101 Smithfield street. - ' 4 7 Partner, A., _ _ —An active Partner, with 81500 cash cap ital, to engage in a Wholesale and Retail Grocery business, now in active operation, and doing a good bu siness, having the advantage of a prominent stand. C. - CUTHGERT, Gen. Agent, - .Smithfield street. ifidLICOSS! CALICOES!—Just - teceived, and now open, at No. 'a, North-west. corner ot and Mar ket streets, a very large supply of Calieoes and Chintzes, of nevi and handsome styles, and embracing some oft.he best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market. DRESS SILKS—Just received, im invoice of very handsome Dress Silks, of the newest and most pop ular styles; imported this season. - . Also, very glossy Black Silks, of nlLaidtbs, for VI zettes - tee. - - PHILIP ROBS, a. 12; corner ..Ith and Afarket sts. MIRESH TEAS-44 packages "Iroung .Hyson, an pow- - r der; Imperial and Black T6as, Just reed and for ale by . (ap2O) . KING & MOORHEA D. SUNDRIES-17. doz. mixed Picolilly, Gherkins mid Manger Pickles, v" gallon bottleS•.4 dozen Pickled Onions, gallon end quart bottles; 4 d ' oz. Pickled Cauli flowers, half gallon and quart battles; 4 dozen Pepper Sauce, quart bottles; 4 doz assorted Syrups, Nan bot tles ; 4 doz Lemon SyFup,'qu art bottles; 8 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup; pint bottles ; $ doz. Linea Oil, - pint - bottles; sdozeii Gelatine an improved preparation,. pint bottles; Jai received and far sale by.. • - - apBo' • - • ' KING & MOOR:READ. 13 URLAPS WOOL' SACKS- On-hand wind Ida _LI side by (rnayB) 11: LEE? LA 011 barn machinery lo good machine oil, for sale for D EL it i ; by [may/11 WM. DYER. IMIli the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter Sessions Of the Peace in and tor tho County ot Allegheny: The petition of Patrick O'Hardon, of the 6th 1 Vard,eity of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly theweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself wit:, mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, In the \Vard 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 O'HANLN We, the subsetibers, citizens of the Ward afor O esaid, 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 lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. J. Wilson, E. Trovillo, J. Fendon, Win . Riper, A. Blank, J. lil'Devitt, J. C. Cummins, W. Rice, Sr., W. 011ork, W. Horton, E. Genner, J. Hughes. [my26:3ltHrtv Honoribitiiiiitindges of the .Coart of .General jt . Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: . • The peution of John Watson, of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgla,'M the County aforesaid,. humbly •sherr-. mit, That your petitioner hath provided himself with Ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid. and prayt that your Honors will be pleased . to gram him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And yoarpe . titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN WATSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of rood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and strangers, and that said tavern is necessary R. Hill, W. Roeder, S. TlPCartney, J. Regan R. Paul, J J. Montooth, A. Lowne, F. Donaghy, F. Boyd. J. J. Utter, G. W. Lyons, R. Scoot. may2 3td&w• T° the Honorable the Judges of the Coon of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forthe County of Allei. hgeny : The petition of the Iserhedt, of the Third Ward,' Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly slievreth,. That yourpetitioner bath 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. petir tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ADAM ISERHEDT. We, the'subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Wuni, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for. honesty and temperance, and is well - move:led with house mom and conveniences for the eel= nodatlon of tray elers aod others, and that said tatern is necessary • Daniel McCarthy, Jacob . Time, t.corge Moritz, Fred'k }Leper, George . Hasonfonter, Jobu Gratings, John Ins ehenbougb, John Staub, Walker Harriett, P. Al. Cooper, John Gable, P. H. Falkenstien. may2o:3td MO the Honorable the Judge Court of Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : . The petition of J. W. Wills of the Oth Ward, Pittsburg, in the County aforesnid, humblysheweth„ That your pe. tit:otter bath provmeu I..mself with materials for the ac commodation 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 apublie house of entertainment. And coot petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JONATHAN W. WILLS. We, the 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 lodg , ingot travelers and others,:and that said tavern is ne . c Ilifferty, Neil P a t rick Mr. John Downs, Bernard Ganahan, M. Rafferty Casey, AI. Farrill, Davis Bayard, I'. Permit, AL Rattigan, Francis lirtffeny, Daniel Baylie. may2.s:3te O the. Honorable the , Judges of the Court of Quarter T Seselous of the Peace, in and for the County of Al leghenY • The petition of P. Deve ti n, of the Thir I Ward, ci ty of Pittsbargh,in the County aforeiald, humbly shew eth. Thatyour petitioner hath 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 i to keep a public hone of entertainment. And your pe- I titioner, as to - duty bound,. will pray. P. DEVO,IN. We,the actbscribe 111, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, tlo - : certify, ,that the above petitioner is of good rpttto for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, rind that said tavern is necessary. H. V. Comoath„ Jas. McKenna, L. Harden, J. Walker, . 3. Bryson, P. H. Hunker, R. Porter, J. Laden, J. Carroll, J. Ferran, Geo. Quigley, W. Hera. may2s:3ldtew To the Public. TIRE SANATORY COMMITTEE deem It their dirty to. again apprise the public of the health of the City.— And in doing so, have the pleasure of assuring the citi zens and the public at large, that no Cholera cumin our midst, nor has there been a single ease originatinghere, so far as the Board have been - able to ascertain, and they have sought information from the , best and most reliable sources. But while they congratulate our citizens on being thus mercifully preserved from the ravages of this dreadful epidemic, they stilt urge upon them the necessi ty of observing the utmost vigilance in their their ratan. twit to cleanliness about their premises. The Board is well satisfied,from good authority-, that LIME is one of the best purifying agents that can be used in neutralizing the effects of the unwholesome effluvia always prevailing in thickly populated cities. The Board is about making arrangements to have a full supply of Lines constantly on band, so that every family can be supplied in such quantities as they may want for this purpose, by calling on any member of the Board.— It will be supplied at the lowest price, and those who may be unable to purchase, will be supplied gratis. JOHN liPGILL. ALLEN CORDBLL. M. W. LEWIS. . . C. YEAGER. rmyl7 may2s:3t Wall Paper Warehouse. N 0.47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, I'ENZPA. THOMAS PALMER RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and ens tomers. that'll° has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he has at present. Ho can offer to par chasers,•on eery moderate terms, at the old utak/asked stand in Market strut, almost every article in his line— Inclading counting-room. bed chamber, d in ing-room, par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire_ hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shiules, Bonnet and Bindera' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; he is abundant ly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine ius as sortment. Rag!' and Tanners' Scraps takertin trade, at the high est prices mar 13-tttcw4ca New York Holt Iltionotacitory. THE undersigned Mufjust retarned from New York, with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind: He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of Enema. Pianists for Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. 'They are so mach like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that they cannot be distingaished front the natural hair on close inspection. So erranco New.—The new Balance Spring surmounts the daculty, and must Supercede all others for Gentle. inciPs Wigs and Taupees ; it bears equally on every pan of tbe head, without stillness or artificial appearance; lin these it is unlike the old Oil shows the forehead equal. to the natural hair. , • , ' .:' • Wig wearers are particularly Invited• to call and ex-. amino the articles forthemselves. J. CAMERON, . • • . No. ED Third near Wood. N. 11,—Remember the New York Hair Manufactory. • JUST RECEIVED , AT THE ONE PS CS 0 ORF„, 60 . Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed VIIRM.I4 at the; low price of 12j cents. (rny2tl A. A. MASON & -it • Ater ) , . 1 . - iu 1.-..''':.!'h'.. =I ''r r. M=M cigars, Bann" and Tobacco, A T JACOB ItIcCOLLISTER'S, Filth street, N 0.19.— _EI. Regalia; Washington Lanorma; • • La Rosa; JastoSanz ; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Hatay and Common; Together with a vanety of other brands. ALso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant h. Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country hlerchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. . Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale Sign of the Indian Chief. MO , e Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Quaiter Sessions of tho Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of John Sandles, of the Tovrnship of Pine, i n the County aforesaid, humbly sherveth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will praA. JOHN SANDLES. We, the subscribers, citizens 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 conveninces for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others and that said tavern is necessary. Kerr, R. Barr, J. Plankenton, Jas. Cumian, John' Ferguson, Wta. Ramage, P. Pearson, F. Foraneaugh, F. N. Swelser, P. Messer, Jas. Arbuckle, S. Driteh. may:l6:3ldo Trpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session, of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : • The petition of Joseph Robinson, of the Fourth Ward • Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided hims.lf with mate rials 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. Ana your pe titionor, as in duty bound, will pray. JOSEPH ROBINSON. We, the cubscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the abovo petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hou.ie room and conveniences for the accommodation. uud lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. D. MeGowin, John Blontomb, John Mchliehael, Wm. Carr, G. H. Bell, A. A Roberts, W. A. McMullen, John E. Downing. James Mackey, James Patton, Jr.,.Samuel Pinkerton, Andrew Jackman. ' may:PA:3O • - (Chronicle copy and charge Post.' I , U the tionoraute toe Juoges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of dile.' gaeny • • • The petition of D. IL Miller, of the 2d Ward, City of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly she weth,That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell; . ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will tie pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as , in duty bound; will pray, D. R. MILLER. • We, the subscribers, citizens of the. Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the- above petitioner is ol 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. D. Brocklocker, J. B. Newell, Hervey Bollman, M. Kobe rtson, J . Stein, W. P. fifoorh.ati, .1. Crossett, J. W. Burbridge, J. S. Shee, C. H. raulson: J. P. Tanner,•E. W . Lynd. • • YF..--aou .1 4 els, on hand and for ante by 10725 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 MTh at. BM MOM Exiljange Broktt: . , WM H. IiVILISIAZISS . EXCHANGE AND BANKINO-OiPICE N. R. corner of Third and Wood :treat. SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes an foreign and domestic Coin bought, and sold on th most favorable terms. Collections mails in all the principal cities Orilla 'Union. at the lowest rates. lel!! . . ~...... 101.A.BLEB. k BAUM. Bankemaruf Ezehange Brakes, Deakin in Foreign and Domestie Billr,Eills of Exchange, Cesafteates if Depos it, Bank Noter,onci .Coin. Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly oppoeito the Bt. Charles Hotel. • may2S N. HOLMES &. HON. Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Noire, No. 55 Markastreei,'Fitieburgil. SELLING ILATZ. EXCELANOZ. ' BUYING BATS New York pr • • Philadelphia " Louisvill Baltimore •• " f St. Louis e . f , Buying rages Ohio Indiana . I dis. Kentucky Virginia I " Wheeling It Tennesseo • ;As. s. soon. 711021. 1 / 1 110101T. • __ BOON & SARGENT. BAKERS- AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Corner ot Wood and Sixth omen ; Pituburgh, Be.. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tile Bills, Foreign .1../ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of.Deposirte EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe,. for sale in sam.s to slut purchasers. .CUB RENT and par funds received on de posite. ' COLLECTIONS made on aII parts of the Union, at the lowesttates.. seplt-ly WL.—The highest price in cash pant for-the dif-:. ferent grades of clean washed Wool, by ... .. • _ LEE may 24 • -• .. Liberty stseet, opposite E -,.. ILEOLACSSESZ:ilitripirreli of Molasses to ariivi - Wis , /XL day and torso!. by B. &W. blatititAUGH. ~. DIUME PORK-20 MIL or.Prk no Pork recd and for ,E safe (may2l) • B. &AV. ktArtaAUGIL.' ElLWra—,,sutrre — n, may tl lAVLLB toolcs just leCeived aua Hu' sale .by • Uni) - 24 • • *. & usteliAUWl. I.—ASS•I9O ',ekes Smith at Herroa's bland. .Wbv. • dow Glees }cat received asid for sole by. : • • - & W. HAKBAUGIL •••• Q. 11AD-20 barrels Shad •.• •• • ..• 4 • • •• • - oau bait " " jest received mid for sol o : by. mayi 9 IVIII.DYeti, Liberty - street.: . B ACONS email; prime Shoeleers; 5- imutly trimmed Hams ; far sale by ab OAIB-34 doz., a prime article, rer oats by BWm. YES • _. . sinti.ALISAL-7006nels /tau d rie d aua sated Art et. le PLIT ASH HOOk'S-21400 on band, a pima rticlej ► will be sold tow, to close, by •• may2l"' /tIIO.IIVZ & ALCOEIN4IfiIt ;10st. _ L=UN aYHUY LiOrCLES--A) gross ' oa for sale by & iLLCOHN.. ritth street. ARI3-3$ kegs ISIT.I Lard, just reed and 11,r ap27. Altatell'EUNGl & SUbUSkIELd Llfilk7a) Y.E.A.Clik.:l3—Rec'd and kir sale by . fap27). •ARAISTRUIS & CRUZea. rILOUR-300 Murals of very superior Flour, for sale Xby . NW] ClislAtlNS S.IIITH.. CORNIIOo buidris disbCorn Meal , reed "and (brute by - laplor ' moons& SMITH. ACON-10,000.80.:Bicon; Hog • &mud, in store and lot sale by. , , [nylei CUMMINS & SMITIi. . ai r rel, s—so sacks Dry Apples , and for sale . .ie by • •( opts) • . CUmallaiS & SMITH. A ril.lU bble. Romeonte Apples, for sale by 11 .aplb . • : •• • cuardins . & SAU TE, • HICILORYNUTS--1 barrel iliekoryNute,la pore pal ' sate by [aplbl CU6I6IINs 8 SAM& I SEL , : p Ar-40 bushels . Pecan/di/ stor N : 3 1 21tlab i s r. by - , 5 0.000 . ""`E‘mx" FIRE BRICK—A imperil; article, article, to arrive by Canal, and for sale. Air ANTEIL—Eour good Jour.Painternwanted. JOHNS CORRITON, _ Si. %arks Bindings 1U .001iturits ; I P:a l . w A n C rec!ivr HESO it d i an, uPD _ No. 2 Smithfield au Inn BBLS.ROSIANITEAPP low I", to close coneignment, by . • ' • W. & J..CI. ACHESON, No 2 Smithfield et: YE FLOUR-21 banfls,.fimkti elkoisA_fotaale may2:3 • . *. •WIL• DYER- .B . lns . OTATo . ps_it r vi c a lo tor. sear,. LEE . 10 O . 9 N0.2 Smithfield at. ftiTcl Znirpb : tlVgffl)B=Fo - iiiiltit y 50 TA. „, '" , . fitYreig=ilibhat tir,ll" CASE WC sale at 111 1 - 0 A E A. A for sate by ?AI kts DRABLANKETB.—Tite attention of tr Dal u donna men is directed to this mimic.. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by • [(020) H. LEE. BU), BLANKETS-1 case (SO pair)Bed Blankets, 68 by 64, 8 fb3.; ribbon bound, received this day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by H. LEE,. ap7 Liberty, opposite Fifth street 5000 yns. M. DE LAZNE, at In cents, now aka mg at the One Price Store of may 22. • - A. A. MASON & CO: it ig,tIALESIIROWN MUSLIN -- • - /ME SIGN OF THE PLANE AND 5AW.,• 45 ,- - arsonment of Cincinnati COOPERS'. 2'00: - For tau by - • HUBER. & LAUFAIAN,.. ttyld No. 78 Tim I sires YE F LOUR-25 bbls. Eye j Wt to and to .nie by rmaylBl • S. tr. W. HARBAUGH. FISH-113 bar d r o els Ltdoa r v i g ; 20 half barrels do for vale by mnyll • DYER. -•• • • &CON —l,oooSides istWfritzeoire on consignment and for sale by • • •.7 - IttlLLgit &RICILETI3OPA . : • N 05.172 and 17.1 Liberty.. sweet. MISCANS-2 bbla., for sale by . • maylo ARMSTRONG & CROZER. TIMED BEEF—A imperior article of sugar cured, J.! ao3stantly in store and for sale by. . nay/5. - KING & MOORHEAD. jEfACONHIDTS-7:7-67hhcht.BTO7Sides, rec'd end for 'sale by • (maylel S. &W. EAR BABOH. TATo9I--Ths highest market price, in cash, will: be Ty given for the different grades of - Wooljiy amyl.° r .- S. &W. HARBADDEL. • CifCHEESE onnxes•Croaxa Cheer,6iusjurom&iTainnt or mayl4 • No. Is 2 Liberty. street. C tiEsra 16 bushels, just re j.. c'igag i, !icg E all , e by mayl4 • N 0.162 Liberty street:. WAx.—A splendid assorunent of WAsta and- Yettoor .War, in small cakes, expressly for family use, re ceived and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., MILyB • N. W. corner - of Fourth and Ferry,. ACON-3000 pounds Sides; 4000 Hams; received and - finials by & W. HARHALIGH. rIINCINNATI .SOAP— 7,51K0 ve4t kJ and for sale by [EsyS] S. &.W. tatanasAttoH. it/FOLASSES—so bins. recd and for oy 1,1 • ap24 . JAS.:PATTON, Jr., No. 17.Lilierty YE FLOUR—RA bbls., reed and for tale b tanys • '• • ; r ••• 1' DAKER'S BROMA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA-- HID For sale by [osayB] .J.S. M. YOUNG & CO. Pal CAN LES—lhrect from tuladelphia; tor 4. 0 by [mmyB) J. S. M. YOUNG it CO. (="ROUND FEED—Horse, Cow, Hog, and Chicken Ur Feed, consiandy on band and for sale by raay3 RHODES & ALCORN. ao Filth et, JLII- INSEED 011.-41.1bble.,Just rec'd and for sale by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., mY2 • • Corner Ist nnd Wood sta. . D -- fi — ..4FTA,a,., jam received per steamer ':.Messenger,; and for sale by. WAL DYER,. may 4 .- . . . N 0.169 Liberty street.' ►POMATO.CATSUP--100 doz boxes, containing 1 doz. each, picked In saw-dart. fot sbiordag, for sale by may 4: RHODES & ALcoßra 30 Fifth st. • S ODA ASH-115 casks of " Mute superior Sodi, - Fakk roc'd and for sale by S. &W. HARBAUGH. m ay4 No. 54 Water and IN Front at. LT. bbls. 0.1 Lard-i 30 . . kegs 111 store and for sale by • may_ SMITH & SINCLAIR: NAILS -280 kegs Portage Nails, asHOtted On sale by mall SMITE; SINCLAIR DRIED PEACHES 100bashele, last reed end for sale by imyld) S. & W. FLARBAUGII. f — r3 9. No. 1 HER VO and for sale by mayleaw riGS. Mar inspection,l recd TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Car. Pt/II:land IVeyne ati. 'IPLOUR-200 bbls. Extra flour, Just rec'ditnd for sale (maylB) S. & W.. HAEBAUQIL 8P.00149--100 dozen Corn Brooms. recd and far ude by . RHEY, bl/.I2THEWS & CO, - mayi - - • 28 Water street. • - —3 • one s prune :Mier, net wee • An , or see by (maylo) & W S. . RARBAUGH. eARS —lOO,OOO Common Cigars. net rec'd and for ssJe by . ficylB] " S. eo W. HARBAUGH.: - ACCINT - S IIO II7LDERS-Z41500 pounds Smoke House B Sboulderijoruabstor-:.:,DYER . 158 Libeny forced. EbION§.--A levr boxes Lemons in store and (or sale by ifirtyB] ' S. & W FIARBAUGH. P - - - - • ‘ I TASH--8 casko,just rec'd rind for sale by • . !liar . • •—• r.. ;'HIND & MOORI3AD. O.IL--10 D 013., reo , d on aoadomem and fidr. Bala by' (wayls) KING & /400RHEAD. _ _- • MODALS. COPAIVA-121 tbs., just reo'd and for std. by J)IP mayll B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. • - • . • • :' .• =I MEM eAsi 'torn '• Buying rater County & Clty - RelierlVoles 'a Pennsylvania Co. New York i Maryland New Orleans lour received and fur mole by . S. & SASSASOS: . A. ItIcANULTY & CO., _ Canal Basn. . CLOTH—Just rec'd, anti for Drees prices, by ifeb2o)_ _H. LEE. •ANA' Y r •-,at! 314 tr 7 . _ = BEI= ME
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