t'lle Maki MR :11111 g Post 117/* adieitisersarentsitutedtohand in thitsfavor4bOn -4 o'doelii:P M.. This musi bseoz7lied wieh t in order to ena sure an swerts.m. WhenitispasszNe an tariirrhourpouki niontiztg lust Job printing Office CORNER. OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS . Er 'Saving' added to our EstabliehmOnti a splendid Steam-Power Priming Machine, we ate prepared to do sil kinderot -Newspaper and Book work inn style :of arc= surpassed beauty and neatness, and :upon the most rea sonable terms.- Me respectfully:solicit the paticango or the public in this lute of oar busmcss . • . . DIGP' e.*Bledier Geaeral•--Col. HilLiai - RULTZ will be supp,orted . fiir the office of Brigadier General at the Military election. Election, first Mon . day,' , lth day of Lmy2Gidar , irid•] 8UM1NG13.634. GuAnDa. . . Clair Brigadier LAnntER Jr., will:be supported for the Office "of Btigadi,mGeneral; nt the military election. Electlon first Afrin..',4th day of June. =.(mrJ 4 :q& - isdi -ISLect.Votartaimens: '; ~+ Dicr Noilete.-The 'JourneymenStuldlers, 11:artless and Tina Makers' Society meets the first Saturday:of every month, or Union: Hall,'eorner of Smithfield sad -Filth streets., (muy10:1y)'• W. C:4lstmearen . . Haar Eq ononty.—.ll you wish loirave your money iruPerfine 'HAT or CAR, 'call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR- CASH. - - rclar 22 :Yl l3O Wood st., Corner r t Virgin alley. O. pre. F.—Place otlileeting,tVashington Nall,'WoOd street, between sth and Virgin Alley.. PnT 831 720 , 3 LODGE, No. 336,—Meets every Tneiday 'reeving, • . • Maticairrirai natiorninsi, No. 87liteela lii and 3d Friday ofeaeb• month. Coioiier...l offer wharf, left of me to the Dern.. ociiitio_Conutk Convention as a'candidate for cotoner. If I.have any friends, I want them takkg for me now. LalcorßEs, Lite of Molino del Rey. I 17'. I, of O.: lio.....Ameorrnsy Lobar., No. 41) tweets at theLtiall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening. - at 9 o'clock. ' • mayl:l3m .Gsortha Masan, Secy. EY' tf W. BIDDLE, Denttst...ltsmom to a new three. stori_Bri ,ek on Sslrritsiam sr., one door be low Eirth . stieet. TEETH INSERTED, from one' to a whole sett, .by AnnosTherie •Pressote, with a beautiful reOresentation of 'the Natural GUM; 'restoring the nes to its original shape.,TEETH EXTRACTED, with little. or no pain. " Arne Tatra "permanently permanently saved by-, rx,trootna, preventing the Tooth-a ehe, whin his much bet. ter than curing' it, though it should be done in. live min-1 utes,.oreven instantly. ap2.l:ly . I . . • nor — Sunday Trips toßeaver..- Thoateamer BEAVER. willileave the'W h arf, opposite the Mononga hela - Rollie, everySanday moranT, at 9.o'olock, for Beaver". Retunung, Will leave Beaver at lsOnlock, and arrive at Co'clock, r. m. Fare, vermnrv-swe CSICTS. .I"7•Attetittonvi—ROßEßT BARKER, liintmu..* TAILOR, No. 3b 21.fiirket, between Seeonit and . Thint . streets, Pittsbingh.=-Canstantly on hand, a large and general Si- : 5011.1X1Orit of FIitILION.II3LIC RUMS-MADE CLOTEING.- . Particular utiention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, Which will be made in th 6 most fashionable man neri a4 l l on reasonable terms: ..mayB o:redd Followst Hell, Odeon Building, Fourth strea,.bette - ern Wood' arid. Sniithfield • Streeta—Pittebtugh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tnetdays of each Pittshurgh ;Tegree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday Western Star:Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday ev4ning. Iron. CitY Lodge, No. 1914 meets • every' Monday ev 3 4. Mornat Marrints Lodge, No.-360; meets 'every Friday.' - - . - Tr. p.m oa ms - nutss or Aar sum, whether of gout; theutaatiSm, hend , a - che, tooth-aehe Grimy other kind of ache, ier.in all eases caused by rapine humors of. blood, which .have - lodged upon the parts, and which. nothing save vegetable.purging (purifyingean remove, because by no other means can imparity . be driventnirn the bOdy.' creight's radian Vegetable... Pills have no superior,if.in deed the.y.have an equal, in removing every description .of pain; because they carry cid; by thektbruach - and els, allmorbid and corrupt hunaors (the tense ofdisease) in an easy and natural Manner. Four or five of 'Wright's Indidn• Vegetal le Pi Ils ; takeh geing to hed,*ill in a short time drive pain apd distress:of every kind -from the gays. tem, and•restore the body to a state of sound health, Beware, ell Counterfeits aneV Intitatiens.-;-Reniemher that the Original andOnly, - Genaine Indian - Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wit.t.tstalVazonT.op themplabelofeachboz Remember, also, that IL ..Sinkser, Druggist. corner Of larket and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine; and we cannot guarantee. as genuine that 'offered by hint The g for " sale:enuine fo ,sle .4 Dr... Wright's Principal -Offsee.; 169 Mace-, stre r et, a Pla.adelphia; and by JOHN :THOMPSON, LW Liberty street. Pittsburgli,.Pti., who It sole agent for this. eity,hyyshem dealers can be sup:. 'phi& at the wholesale rate... -may23 . , . . ma,DIJEF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIFS'. 1 1 :1008ATE14.1nPING rfk,;;WRITING 'Rooms, it TR. D. has his new Class Rooms now thOioughlY re -1 AIL paired and fined up. - Ladies will find his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping au agreeable study. -and a valuable acquirement. Gentlenien going through - his 'entire course of training: on Double Entry Doak keeping," will no} only tie use, to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find, them eltes mustier of all those intricate 'operations connected with partnership settlements, of which so many preen -cal book-keepers; of acknowledged ability, are Ignorant.: Several of'tti& sixdst;extensive- firms' is the city have re eently proem - id - Book-keepers front this Institution.-- 'Merabants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn Ot Book-keepers thoroughly quaiified for their profesiban;- no °theta are'ever recommended... Hours; 10 to 12;2 to A, and 7to 10. • • • mny4 ' - Fine Shirts r. : :EIDIVARD TODD It CO., llr4..Larran 4.513 , FA;c6i Smuts, have received from 'their large:and 'desirable stock of SHIRTS, - wh.' 4 • ll ' we ''.l7"ecwr. 48t•Pro oiler to dealers'at the lowest New ' yob priC,e4ugn ctoiy. term's r - mr - sunk consist:in Pert of WO 'doe, all qnalitleis, • tylesvide ann narrow plait, Brett %Ind : .ars t manufac lure d expresslk . for City tredei " .3 ,, w iL anu 'ii, n ,LY,„ n ' for ibis ' market.' " • ••-• • d niers our Goods at low pi - icesP. and ,Ofre t ... La,,, i ;! ts torecommend thethselVes iii•style of --althwing°t": ~m anufacturer .f.N nye: tdbe'able.:td please all 'out ens; =tourers - :•.; .-. • .. r of Filth and Market streets, up IGFr.:Warerooln..POrne, maylB :MIDRIBS—A - freak arrival:Or thefollowing 'sundries sold Sit greatly re hatrbee6 Oct-tired, which mil be ‘duced prides 23 boxes '3l. R. Balsa:is t• • ' • •••• . riot. Ac.l , ;. 4 barrels Clarified thigar; . •-• •••• • •' F:"T real. Barley • ...6d;g,sea r aker,4 Brost:La: ; - No. I,dhocolate, • • 6,- IRchraitzl sweet eldced`' • ' .•,15Herring ;, ..•. .••••.. • •:i• --A., . 84 . - Lenart-SYrIIP 'Together, with many: other articles in the Grocery line, eloomuiterotta togienuort. X.. S. At. YOUNG Zs - CO:, may 26 , W. earner Fourth and Perry. ,200 BOXES SCALED HERRING; ;:... 200 '" 'brb:i. - ' " . ' just received and Ibi: sale by _ ; .JOSHDA RHODES, :- .: ~j 551 :.: . _ % . , No C. Wood atrcet.. (lON • UE..ll,4l.4..B—ZtlMU.gonqueStielliquit rb • an for gale by JOSHUA. B.RODES,, 2,11.. Z BAGS -FILBERTS; tf ". ; - EAVAIntitN"; juit rrerd tuid.for tale by JOSHUAIIHODES, No. 6.w00d ict Hu' neot - rwo :gory Hnek Houses, recently; Eutushed,"situote tti ti.pleusatit pattof the Lb Ward.. Rent mcxierate. Apply to Antar3oBlsje . - , JAIVES BLAKELY. eel HOLE RA ! CHOL Plain Treause on Choi ,/•. era, - showing its nature, varieties; pauses, treatment esnd . frecentiart, by4oseph. AL .D., author of the Iristaly Physician, &c., &c.; to which is lidded "Rules for Freseyvation Hestith in-the Fotir Seawina." 'For 01/2 . I4PERT, Agent, Smithfield area. the sale by may 24 BoOlt. or Plasm.. , whichtire edden - spu. Senndinavinn Superstition. :American Nations; the who/. with -true Rellgion ; 'for the use ceived by JOHNSTON Poo ,sCUOOLS:FI2ments of Mythol -Wrablet Of to Greek and Romans, -ye pokes of Syrian, Hindoo and - 4t..lOoethe! with *those of the! ' Aompariag l'i:dythelem; et *pool,. Just re. 430 . N etc • •••••a ain EAlfiy ro du d ES can be removed by a few applications 61_ Fahnestdo4 Rubefacient. •It a Warm and,coei ! , t rating, and, goes dlreet to the Seafrif the discatie. Sprain 'ed wrists, or , ancles t or a soreness of the museles a ft er being too }ouch - excited, may also be easily relieved :It bealitig also for ems. and wounds, and soon , re-stain," discoloked bruises to o natural' and licalthy appearance. and sold by B A. TOCh. • Corned,, and Wood streets; also,' i ICorneidMand-Wood. - 11 k) ROUGHT COLLAR VT. ',sc. - 60 - 3la.rket street; - hays received, ppr incire,-than 1500 Callars Capes, gaps, Chentyr.Cttes, Cuff hc ;_. Also, . Edginge and.insertings, at one•halt the _- - raajl 13101c.LETAL-200 Eons Cald ,Blast; ' . 45 14:- Hot " just. received:and z R II EY;'MATTHEWS ICO:,- _ arpla . 28 Water pareet. COTTON ., YARN, ecc.-20,002 lac assorted-Aoh., C. - Yarn ; ;140 bates; Battirin ,- Chain, and Conen.Tvidne, far sale by ;-; y.FIEYy MATTHEWS &CO.,' < ". - 28 Water Street. T- 11UFFALAN CASIDAY:, BiU, iderchandize and P,o, IF dots aro.*-Of . E6 (iv.itairs) No. 26.Woodefreei • • y• OW FOR SCRIP.=-9 half cheats Y. ll.Teti,-4 bbla. L "Old Rye' , Whiskey, for at • - .115 , 29 , • Woad st. STUFFB--,sop s ". Blue Drills, ' :• • Star Jeans; for : sai 40 CcittOpade., ••• v . . 111 cCANDLESS Jr. CAMPBELL, 97 Wood.stresi• _lna)*2l "IppoIrITQNS-t-Art assorunetit o A ffate' and•Peartiltirt, ••_Ullt Pine and .lionv pantaloon, Lasting and Ifro&de Cot4;-09s.Satitirlitini;lattning• and Brocade Peat, &c., iiiiintit t iat` ''.- ItIeCANDLESS & CAltivEtnti, : rnaylr - , • 97 Wood street. • RRlNG= . 2fileanata No. 1, veo r 5 -L1 by 1ma7191 SMIT ry H to S superior ; INCLAI e, R. . IN=EM aiy24 SALE OF SHOES, on Account of a former Purchaser- On Monday nexri Juno 4114.1410 o'cloek,in the fore noon, will be sold, without reserve, at 111c)Cenan's Auc tion- Rooms„ o bill of Shoes amoundog to 8 1 4, 94 , Pur chased by an'individual calling himself- Aughtort, at A. BleCamawn's sale, on the 351 - and 26th inst.- Thts is tto give the said Aughton. notice that the goods will be sold on his account and at his risk, to the highest bidder, at McKenna's,Auction RQOMS, /14 Wood Creel, next Mon day, J a ne 4th, at 10 ia , ,el ci el ./.."st.;and any lossWhiab may occur from such sate, recovered ; ad - cording-10 .law, forthwith, utilass the articles are'paid for before that time, with all e.Remies added. — _ A.'SIeCAMAION. - may3l. ' JAVESIIIe/CEIPNA, Auct. WORTI4F.PENACRE OF LAND, being part of the X.,Dishop Estate, situated about Tour and a htilf Miles front Pittsburgh tun, two miles from. the Arsenal . "'Six_ teen Acres are cleared, and the remaiqdqr is covered .with expellent Timber.,, If the propenpas dispoied cif pnvate sale befoe the /oth of June, it will be sold Ist A UOTION,on that day, at 3 o'clock, the New Court Douse, without reserve, to, aro: Wit/teat a nd beat For ternis of sale anti -miler:particulars; enquire of DAVID.D. BRUCE,. Auoraey at Law, Fifth street, next door to Aldermarthlchlaster. NEW WOHJE• ON- CEMETERIES.—Designs for Monsusterits and Mond Tables, adapted to rural Cemeteries, -Church 'Yards; Churches, Chapels; with a prelimintuT . Essay on the laying. out, planting and man aging tif Cemeteries,- and bn the improvemetat of Church Verdi:- For :he basis,.Londbn's ••Work. By J.. Jay Smith, ono of the fonederarif Laurel Hill Cemetery. In two number& -Just received and for safe-by - • jet &Diurnal copy.] - KAY & CO. R AT..ALICE AND ROACH E- ^ CTERMINATuit —3OO TV boxes of tids Valnable"pieparation for the destruc tion of Batsilllice, Roaches and Bed-bags, received and fok Sate by -: _ J. S.lll. YOUNG k. CO., jet . - • -N. W:e6rner of 4th and Ferry sts. • ! -• MUTED STATES' PATEN orrlC, (IN THE , PETITIOIV OF EDWA IL EyNpLios, Jof Sale,m; New :Jersey.- praying for-the extension of a patent granted trisaid'Reynolds for an improvement ,in - . bending refloat for carriage, wheels,',2kri' ~ f dr seven • - years from the expiration orsidd •patent, which= taken place on - the 17th dttyofJaly,49l9: • - Itis Ordered thifthrisaid petititin be heard at the Pa tent Ofdde on the 9th day of 'WY hext;at 42 o'clock, re.; and•rall'personrittre notified to appear and show rause, if 'any they hairs; Why said petition' ought •not to be Ordered, allari;ihat this .notice be published in: the Union, and Globe; Washingiari City; Republican and Argue,, Baltimore; Pennsylvanian, and Keystone,. and Timex, Philadelphia' Poit,' Pittiborgh ; True American,' Trenton; True Snit; New York ; Post and Thrice, Boston; Herald, Providence ; Republ ican and Gazette, Ports moutk•New Hampshire ; once a week for three annees sive weeks, previous to die 9th i ny of July next: • EDMUND BURKE, - • •••• -•- Commissioner of Patents. P. B:—Editors of' the ariovripapera.will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Mee, with a . paper con- , tuining this notice.. . • may4:lawaw j 2511 8008 YER ic..G111138 . BILE •Htirs CLOTHING ErtoRE _ NUMEER 2G * LIBERTY STREET, TITRZR DOORS AROVk IRWIN STREET, BIOS OR TUX '. 7 GOLDE N • 13 E RITE. .. 11.EMSRS: G.B IL - would rerpectintly inforirrilie pub lic that they can at all times find at the above place a spleiniiir assortment of:, : ,C1.97111N43.AND CLOTHS, '44l,Nefor Criskro. Wotk:- 4 being . our intention to do a 'sulkies?, we'shalkbrahiavor to.aolj all articles in the lowein pc:saible rates, and there can ' 1 4 "4 - 9,lifnAWA -and. purilie generally , tag to Taltor tietvith•a abate of • - 11008,1"ER'-ic GRIBBLE. filthig of Clothe a ••• ,daprgi ahove' Irwin Cash Clothing be tio doubt. t. would find it thet. thelrpatronaga:' attenti, 117' No. 251. Liberty street, thre, sign -of the ,Rh' ZECEI VED, ' I tireise-H„ivs CLOTHING, tl muinin eidendid Tweeds, , ratings and gam:mires, ott. latest pylon. ; Those desirous . of padaring anything . in our lioe, are. rcvppofullyAolicitid call arid esimme our.sumk. BoomYERIGRIBBLE • TUST RECEIVED, ATTHE BEE-DIVE.CLDTHING STORE, n fresh supply of plain-and fa ast- mums, good quolity : god fashiopaOle,pattcrns, nc wh y ich se we shall be happy to dispose of as low times. • • BO011yER;le GRIRBLEi truiy3j No. SpfLiberty st., togn,of the he Hive. • Isaacs 'Wllllams, TERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street; No. ]2, be • 131 • tween let and 2d streets. - - apty SALE---A Brick House, well: arranged, with. C. good Parlor; Dining Roam, 'Hitch(' n, and.three Bed:Rdoms, all in 'good order. - Pride, 8800.00. Ternii,:s4oo iahand; $2OO at one 'year, andlß2oo at two' ye y ars: LOt fit ;as Teet front on Rebecca street,Ailegheny, . b ,1„00, der s pe-on perpetual !emit' ot 833, a . year. In the above property At believed. there is a, bargiant of at least fill piecent- CUTHBERT , Oen..Agent, ' 'Sinithfetil street XTEW OOODS.:—Novropenlng at the One Price Store, 1.1 'fin Markel street;,nases anfipackages,of -new and desitable.Rnods,compriainia large lot orßilk;..Berage f 'III. Lime, Thibic Fancy and other ShaWl,s arnon siderubly reduced prices: (my 22) A.A. MASON is Co. "nOTASH--S casks, just recd and for sale by mayl6 XING & MOORHEAD. MIME =EMI ENI ..:„}",!.... y ..>: - : - ' 4 ' , ' . .. PITTSBURGIII 110AUD' R I FLAD.E. • N, B. CRAIG, • S. cARtrrHE., t'obThirrrEs DOR Juz; - - - . -• . PASSENGER ARRAN° FOR 8.48 . S f° st tetunboatPacketLine,leavesdallq eineinnan s lo a passenger Packeti via' B rownsville , r to Baltimore and • Philadelp - hin,'S A. at., and OP. M. and.,... Matt Coach Line,itirect tz Philadelpluai 9 a.. fa ! , AZi, P. M. • ..- • ' • . . • Western and Southern Mail Conch Line, 9 A.; ht. , North'-Western, via Cleveltuid, dail7;lo A. BA .. Erie and Western New York;dttiir• p4-*- ... ._ __ North-Eastern,to Philadelphle:„datl3 , , , except nutters,. . ARRIVALS 'AND RTURE OF , Mi ILS td H . Eastern Mail via. Philadelphia, due 3..i..,'e105es 12 St. Western Mail, pin. and Lotnay., due 8 ht, , elosefias. se. Son th.vialtid t.and WashiUteon, dae P. le:,elosess A. st: North-W,estent via Cleveland; due 10 A. m.i cioseg K. Erie and. Western . New Yetk, due Bp, tt., c loses 8 STOCKS. Par value. Asked. Ceered Bank f ,Pittsbirsik --• •• • • ~ .6•50,00 .$50.00 1650,00 Exchange Bank ••• 7- • %.• - • -•,;.• 50,00 44;00 - • 43,50 rahante and Bank ••.. • • • 50,00 40,00 Farmers , ..Deposit Bank . • . • . NOile in Mitketo Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 40,00 Northern Liberties Bridge•••••• • 50,00 Old:Allegheny Bridge • • • .... • • 35,00 Connelsville R. &Stock, paid on . _ • : share s, 62,50. • • ....... •.. - • •.• . 5,00 ". 1,43 City Bonds (6 6r• ceNt;)••••• •••• • • • OO,OO • ' Monongahela Bridge ••••• .. • 25,00 . Gas Stock ••- 50,00 Daily Review orDietalarkets. • . OFFICE OF THE POST, SATtratort , MORNING, - Tune 2,1249. S • /Kir It is not yet in our power to note any, cheepe in boiiinesa for the better Transactions generally are confined to city. trade. . - • . . FLOUR—The receipts coatinne very light,. and Biles moderate. We noticed . a trade transaction yesterday to ,Mme extent it . $3,75.. pales 'on the wharf at 3,52ai3,58. The a aking price appears to WHEAT—Very little arriving. Sales of wheat were maile.at 75c. . Cita ars,held at 330334. Corn, • • MOLASSEt3--We nofesales or Molasses at 26a 26}; at 4 . , /770,N. - . . LARD—Sales of 16 bbls at 5.14 80 kegs at 6, a small decline in figures. - • RYE • FLOU:ft—ls worth $2,75 from store. FltlJlT—Sliihttriosactions in 'Dried 'Apples yes erday at 56c - Peaches are worth 425.. . • 44170P10N SALES, BY -JAMES WERNNA,AUCITONEER, NO. 114 "WOOD STREET. VIREO DOO2ll IPHOSI FIZTEL . . eIREAT INDUCEMENT TO SPECTLATORS' AND Ur', OPERAS HOLDING SCRlP.—Positive Sale of 'Splendid and: Valuable Real Estate, in Allegheny Coun ty, fronting on the. Ohio raver, about 12 MUes from the City of Pittsburgh, on, which is made the best ofimprove. mews; at AUCTION.-7-On Thursday next, June 7th, at 3 o'clock, r. at., will be sold, with Out reserite, • atMc'Rentia's - Auciion BOOMS, in ne City of Pittsburgh, two Small. tracts of Land,: situate in Ohio Township, Allegheny ,County, on Sewickley Bottom, near SewickleYville Only. about. anhour's ride by steamboat the railroad, when . completed, will pass alongside; one tract containing, eight liens of ground, with an orchard of fruit irees, on which is erected a splendid brick-Mansion House; CA ft. .front by Al feet back.; built a short tine, and finished in the best and most modern style, according to some of the; most celebrated . drawings and plans; supplied with eve . ry.convenience appertaining to. a comfortable dwelling or country residence. It contains eleven rooms, beattu , fully finished with stoc cared cornices and other work of the triune kind, and all.arranged so na to afford the most ample comfort to its occupants. It took two years to build it, and cost upwards of S9OOO. In front is a mag nificent Grecian Portico, commanding one of the most gorgeous and delightful_ views on the Ohio river. The scenery around is unexcelled for beauty and, splendor in 1 any miter part of the' Western or. Southern country. from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. Mete is an excellent well of pure vuring water on the, premises, On- the same property is a good stone farm house, two stories. high, containing six. 800 ms. - Also, an adjoining tract of Lind containing nine acres, with a. large orchard, on which is erected 2 good Frame. Houses. -Both tracts . are beautiful. swelling:or rolling bottom land, In a goOd state of Oblivion; and is proverbial for its richnesi, of soil, as, all Win are ,ac enainted with the location •know ttiere tie no better nod in the. United States :-; 'This i 6 the first time that , it has beentiffereilat publie Aide, ainhoerlittim never before bits such:valuable .puiperiy;beettffillerml i n' Section of County:The -public nay 'rely that the sale Will be 'positive, without any h a tabngsnag, - es the owner is determined to dispoie of not any price: The title is Indittptitable. - A liberal credit'will tie given on part of the amount. which will he node knownat time of sale. 'Fora great portion of the rust payment, City of-Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. Scrip will , be taken at par.. The owner will be On the. premises:the. day of ante, for the purpose of shotring. the property to those wishing to purchase. Each tract will be sold sep arate . ' - JAMES GRAY Owner. 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Steamer Miclagan , No.2,,Gilson, Beatter. • " . • Lake EritiSholes, Beaver. :r Baltic , Jacobs, Brownsville atlantic, Parkmson, do. - • Camden; Hendrickson. Mclieesitort '• Lamarune, McDonald, St. Lou,.. ' Caleb: Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " -: Wm Phillips, M'Phail. Beaver.. Steamer Lake Brii4Sholes, Beaver. - • " 'Michigan-N0.2; Gilson, Beaver. " ':.Baltic,..Lacobs, Brownsville _ " Parkinson,-do. - Camden, .Hendricktion, MeiCeespoit, " ' North . River, Dean; Cincinnati. - " Beaver, Clarke' Wellsville. Cincinnati. ." . Embassy; Bennet; St: Louis' " Aaron Hart, Kounts, St. Louis. • " Consignee, Lockwood Cincinnati. I. •• :. •-• ' - For Greenwood Gri”in*oo& Gardens- : .... . . I .-.. • ..NEW ARRANGENIMENT.'-4hen* etimer'll-108.8COTT•wilIbora -1 ' eater on ' Itlonda yyldirfltiii l o . •TU ' from the the old Vreenrrood Landing; foot of Pitt etreeti to 'the Garden' leaving,at 8 o'cloek .s. $ 1 ~and at each ' oven ' hour until •ft•tyelberr. ISI:j - last Irip 'from Ilia - Garden- at lOr:t•• ' TheSallinti are istqfplied with all th e delicacies of the • Season. - 'lna ate o'clock: • The 'Garden ; with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Plow , • er Plants aritt.Shrbbbery. ': The comfortablewharf boat; Greenivoisd,Will be placed Mille - Pitt at. landing. • • imy4 1- Airxol ---- aistenao P - --. 4 0 40* : ' niaver . 'and .10 *vine. - • , • •, ~ • .••• • • ..Tax:new and, spleiMPassenger steamer CALEB, COPE, A.. - 111e - anocs., blaster, will letsfit faille °tootle and all intermeditite ports nverkl‘ciesday,Thtifeclay; and Saturday. • .. • For. frelgu:orvittisage,having superior accontinoda- - liens; apply • on . board.' ~ ' : ' •'.. l' May 4 - ' . . . etv rrangement. Arotni steamer BgAVER, emu'. E. CLARaie, Shuster,' will leave this city everrhlonday, a nee ay and Friday, at 10 She has a boat at the landing, between 'Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight nt aoy time. [l%l ' •Wm. 11. Wheeler, QTRAILIBOAT AGENT, can be . found at Wesley 1.7 Grier 'n Connting Roam, corner of Water and Smith. field stream, Pittsburgh. - mar 27 For St. Louts. idlirat Tax fine new passenger steamer, AARON HART, W. J. Rongrz, Master, will leave for e ove and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. - For Clactnnatl....Regolar Packet. ma The fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAM Komrrz, Master, will leave for the above and o interme to ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. ilt For freight or passage, apply lon board, or to ape 3 • GEO. B. Affi..TENBERGER, Aa't. - • • M/guise Zanesville Packets. jiliat Steamer YANKEE, Capt. McKai, leaves veSaturday, at 2 o'clock, P ac learner JENNY LIND, Captain GAts.toumt, leaves - every Tuesday, at o'clock, P. Y. • For freight or passage tply to vv i S. WHEELED., Agent, ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield sta. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. ---___ FOR WHEELING.; CINCLNNATI & LOUISVILLE. OHIO LINE. REGULAR SATURDAY PACIERY.—The A . No lfine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J.. lierlep,, Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Whee l Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock.preci se y. For freikht 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 accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The TelegraPh will run in connex ion.vrith the Ben Franklin Na 6 end Pike Nog, to Sant- Louia—time through,irtvg nava.ap2l-iy 1848. 18.18. Ititsburgik and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. • Preau Iist,ISIK FILDIMILIef IstlB4B. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. Itl. AND 4 P. M. , The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, lefties Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A—Tar-otos; and LOUIS hPLAIVE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the. Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Mtn st. Passeugers will be punctual on board, as the boats wil certainly leave at the advertiser hoora. • lent • • Neva. ; Wheedling Pocket. . . - Z. new and. splendid passenger steatite 0191U2. TAYLOR.M. E. LUCAS, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and heeling, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and. Friday, at 10 o'cloCk, 1. St.. and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. Pot freightor passage, (having superior necommoila tiontqapply on board. The'Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by .any boat on the river. (ian3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, .air Packet. for Suntish. W THE fine steamer AVELLSVILLE. Germ Raulnn, will leave forth° above andinter me tate porta on Wamadays and Saturdays. For freight or pnagage apply onboard, or to au i GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. Ziktiv Wheeling Packet. • The. new and splendid passenger steamer JAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore - .Master, will run, as a Regular Pneke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,le av ing, this city every Taesday i .Tbursday and Saturday, a 10 sPolOeki-a. x., and Wheelingevery Monday, Wedges day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. a. For freight or passage, (having superior accommeda tionso apply on board. The James bTelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by unpi:int on she river , AMSRTROMJ & CROZER; • dece:ll Agents. Franklin Packe4. - 77 - " The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wu. Hamra, Will 'run regularly be tween insburgh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at' 4 o'clock, .t. at. Far freight orpassage, apply ou board. deelDt'. - i , .• . _ skiikt :CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH , WAir rs:lr, - B T.E AN PACKET LINE. ripms'liidependent Line of stet users is now composed A of the largest, swiftest, best finished• and famished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenented men engaged in the river business:— The line has been in operation for si r years ;lies carried _nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge corn petition 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 ibr Cincinnati as follows: MOND4I "PA CICTs T. The MOKONGAIIELA,Captftinf willleave Pittsburgh every Monday morning ntlOotelock Wheeling every Monday evening al 10 P. Y. • • 2'URSDA PACKET.-4Ther jitHEILNIII. No. 2 Capt. Xtsp. IN (nether, will leave Pittsburgh every Ttiesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10P..m. ' WEDNESDAY' PACKET.—The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday naortung at lOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even. 11414 10 , r, THURSDAY PACKET—The Barmuirr, Capt. /1. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. K. FRIDAY AKET.—The CLlPnit No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave" Fatah urgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p. m. • SATVRDAY PACKET—The hiasszanare N 0.2, Capt. 7. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday incoming at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at.'lo P.M. • SUNDAY PACE.ET.— The hue NEWTON, Capt. P. Davi, will leave Pittsburgh every . Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. rd. nov 19. a itgaztnes ipp ECM-VEDA:I' AL A. MINER'S. - - Graham's Maga-. 111 nine for June. Sartainis Union Magazine,. for June. Goders Lady's Boolt, . Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the author of the Bachelor of Albsny, &c., &c. Memoirs or a Preacher; by Goorge I,ippard.. Fernande, Of OW Fallen Angel; a new NoVel, by Alexandra Dumas. - Family'Failings; a new Novel, by the anther. of it•e, - Hen-pecked tfusband,Ac:, &c. Georgina' Hammond; 'a Novel, by the author-of My Pitu &a'• Aht Ctpcspu, ilia prince of Gald 'Boaters ;' by Charlail ` 1 44 1 . 1 ichanaliers' Information for the People; new '••• ba_ completed in 16 numbers. 'iddtlf.',iipptiaito Browns Hotel. [MO4. -q4a. -4 4etfitily, inform the citizens ;of • that. Die) , have purchased N. 84.84 " s ra BACERV . `UeVe i ftrad are list:anewand Confoc- Med 110 No. edition, 10- _ll7' Smithh, T7subscribers ree k . ittsburgh and vicinity from Mr. C S. Mickley, the cele,. and " Ire Cream Saloon," in Dinnaono pared to serve the old customers of the esti.. the public generelly with all kinds of Cakes, tionarYi Nuts, Fruit, &c., &c. Orders for Parties on the shortest nonce. ID — The Ice Cream Saloon Is now open day and night, maylßMlnt A. & P. SCHILDECKER. • • Eloylo6 Chintzes. ArIASES of Above Goode, 34;4.4 and 9-S wide, fancy V; aud,doubla Purble, for sale by mar29:2na . HAMPTON, SMITff &CO ' Fish and Tar. BEILS. No: HERRINGS, (May inspection ;) i.JI.) 30 bbls. No. I Shed,. :20 No, 3 Mackerel, (Boston inspection 0 "''.N. C. Tar, in_prime order; received and for - sale by ' TAAFFE do O'CONNOR, may2lldlinf Corner Penn avid Wayne street. T OMATO CATSUP-100 doz. boxes, containing 1 doz. each, packed in saw-durt, for sh ip ping, for sale by may 4 RHODES & ALC HN, 30 Fifth st. .. ' i:4~.~• .. . =I ". , y,..0 , ::' , . ?. - .;,'. , x': , .'.,•4i. ..-,- , P.: ft 1" PORT OF IPITTSBUROII. MEE Or: George 81. , C00k. FF/CE, in FoOrthstreekneor Grant, immeelately . op. I,jr• - posit° Alr..flukessell'esin the room lately . occupied as an once ' 'by Alderratuilt.lillet: Way be found at . night, in Na. 71 St. Charles,. Fay3ro.ye TYRANTS At WELL AS MONOP OMB 21171ST'FALL: NtrIRCII' fact' will be woven by calling at McGtraufa • Fashionable TailoringEatablishment j Tbird street, St. harks taalding, • . . . . Eicrna: Smas.pneat and. quit.* iales. Vaarati: •Freslfatirwk. wet. iticrsrsou,'Prrrsaiatort; i r uaart. RICKETSON Whoierak Grocers, and In:1- ln porters Of Brandies, Wines and Segue; Nos. 1.72 and 224, coiner of Liberty and iririn streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. - 11LTEW BOOKS—ManPrimeval, by Harris. 1.11 Layard'e Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and People. Women of the Revolution.. Irving's Works; new edition. • Life and Corresponeence of John 'Foster. • . Holmes' Poems. De Foe's Works, complete 0 : 1 vole. Swill's Works, complete; 2 vols. Fielding and Smollett; complete.. The Progress of America; 2 .thick For sale by H. S BOSWQR.TH & • 4th streetoeitchlarket. JD-Cler g ymen and strangers arejnvited to call at the Book Store of H. S. Boaworth & Co., on Fourth Street, near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rareandvaluable works. . • Greenwood Gardena. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT,' tWo miles . A below .the City, mi. the Ohio river, occupying be tween: three and four acres of ground; well'shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery... Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the' finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli 'cadre of the seasonoire kept for tale and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Boquets tastafoliy pat up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 8 o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, lauding tit the Garden gate. lED - - Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazette copy.] fliy2g ALL PERSONS kociwing iheniselves indebted to A. Sruwairr, Liquor Merchant, are hereby no tifiedthat his books and account have been left with Aldeiman BLAKELY, for settlenient.. After the 15th of June suits will be brought on altthe accounts unsettled. myso:td RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!!! W agog: Manufactory. ?TIRE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de stroyed by fire, intones his triends and the public generally that be is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts, Ding's, Tiipber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfied etrsets ; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma teriels and by experienced workmen,-and at prices to suit the times. Southern merchants slid farnace men are requested to call and examine,befain purchasing elsewhere. may2t6hn MIN. McKEE. TEAS 7 - TEAS 1 I TEAS t t I that ' l Iris withpleasure that the Subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they haVe completed arrangements with Messrs.'. C.-Jenkins &:C0.,:0f 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 1, I and I.lh each, with heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, moue of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. (Gunpowder Imperial o Y. HrOn• • • •-• . •• • • 13 , {B lack '`°' Fine and Extra Fine 1,00 1,25 1,50 - vv Weill 'Warrant the TEAS we sell to be equal to, .f 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 lair trial, that the public. . may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good Savored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms Fot sale by JOB. B. M. YOUNG te. N, W. corner Atb and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG /a SON, R. W. corner 3d and Ross street BY EXPRESS— . . . 1 dor:Ladies' Extra Peari4kamets; • . 2 " . -Pearl . - 1 " ", . Bird-eye ~, • 1 . Misses , Pearl . . 1 . Infants' Trimmed llets ; 1" Boys' Pearl i " " Bird-eye Received this day, and for sale at Ole lowest p_rices,by HOGAN & CANTWELL, mayill No. 86 Market street. T EXICONs- Donnegan's Greek and English Lexicon; London ed, Lee's Hebrew , and 'English Lexicon. Boswinth's Ari,glo Sozon Dictionary. Geseniren Hebrew Lexicon. Booth's Analytical Dictionary. Hooper'e Medical Dictionary. Also, English, French and German Lexicons, For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., • my :4 Fourth st., near. Market. S.--Jusireeerved at frooa , c & CANT- R, Market street -4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets; 2 " Misses 4 " Bale Trittnned Bird-eye Braid ; " . Pearl " I " Jenny Lind Hate,"ior Girls; • • I " Infants' , 2 Gentlenteti'sPearl Braid Hats, new style. For sale at extremely low prices, for cash. (m9lo Congress Gaiters. T A Dlait, wanting something superior, both for look .1..4 and comlbrt, to anything . they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and untie, and dangle about .the ankle;— they are not only much handsomer, bat display the foot and ankle to a much better advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by' S. KEYS. mar2s No. 8 nth street. TO LET—In Allegheny City, n Dwelling House,Sta ble and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj. Clyde, adjoining Deo, llogg. For tenon, address the subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. - febl9:dtf ALF2C . BRACKENRIDGE. ATAVERN STAND-AT BHOUSTOWN• FOR RENT.-A commodious and well finished Tavern Stnd, hite tillage of Shotusetown, furnished bein modern Et a yle, with good Stabling attuetted. It will lensed for a term of years. Addi ens jani2 • • P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. bout I. Acres o ono inn .er an. ors e in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY, mitr4 Wood street No. 26 SPICES-300 - rnatteasste ; 20 bags Pepper; 10 Allspice •in store and for sale by AIILLER & RICHF.TSON, 172 and 174 Liberty at. 110 RAZIL SUGAR-70 ITC4es Brazil Etug a ,,, inii for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON mayls Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. SHHAR CURED HAMS A_piime tale! ,e ior Sale by mayls KING &JHOORMIAD. STEEL GOODS.—We have reeeivedu fine assontnen of' Reticules and Parses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, 'Hat Hoks Key and Galvanic Kings, Crotchet Reticules and Parses; with a fine as sortment orraneyGortils, at low prices. HOGAN h CANTW.S.LL, Sill,hfarket street. may 4 NOTICE.—The Understgned hereby gives notice that from and after this date Mr. lowa Morn is the only authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG, Fashionable Head Quarters, Pittsburgh, April 2,'49. No: Vs Market at. — V, X Pit E§.4 j_ WELL'S 86 Market street—, 2 doz. Cane Chairs,- for children 1 Propelers and ,Volosopedes. frnyl7 TS-2011ns berts 10 " Cream Nuts; 20 " English Walnuts; • 50 " Shelled Almonds; 51ralee Bordeaux " received and for [mar3l) J. S. BONNET. ' Apprentices Wanted. TIME snbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi il net, Chair•making and Chair Panning branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred, None need apply. L who, cannot come well recommended. H. G. FAHN *W.TOCK, marl? 101 Smithfield street. irIALWOES! CALICOES!—Just received, 7 .and now k../ open, at Ho. 59, Northwest' corner of 4th and Mar ket streets, a very large supply ofOalicoes and Chintzes, of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the kept and cheapest Hoods ever offered in this market. apis PHILIP ROSS. '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 zattes,&c.' PHILIP ROSS; apl9 No. 59. corner 4th and Market sts. 200 Im,S. N. 0. MOLASSBS-1n store and for sale by . JOHN EI'DEVITT Ir. BROS., raay3S No. 13 Liberty street. DURLAPS AND WOOL SACKS On hand and foi JJIII aide by aYB) r sttni-dr I HINWS=4SCiTsks, roTale - by , RHEA', MATTHEWS & CO 28 Water street. _ . ARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery Oil.for sale for toi t y scrip, by (mayllj WM:DYER.- _ eig ARMES —IW Pine Applesijust see% 'acct -le by JOSHUkRHODES, No: 8 Woodst: 0 bble., for splp law may 24 11. NE FLOU MEAL— Kiln Drieu FLAX.SRED-18 barrels, just rece,. . RHEY, fIATTHEIo .. ntsy26 - ' .28rWater. . CORNBROGIVIS-40 doz. just reccelved ; ' for sale ._ RHEY, ➢PATTHEWS dc co., may 26 - • . ' ' 28 Water street. POTASH -11 cas B, first sort, for sale by - RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO-, may2o 28 Water street 4( lc MEE IREWIE REMO .. t „ :"~: -..,.4.7 - .;;., ::::'?,."';','''''', • ~~ ~- , . -.z EitiB Matioo. 811/I.NT OUT, 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 50 62/ 75 1,00 1,25 1,00 1,25 1,50 1 7 50 62/ 75 371 50 1,00 1,25 1,50, WIILAYER and Sifted, for sale by the DVER: vacji for sale by .. " 4 1 AG CO. , MB •:'-- --.. 4 v.•.'_ '..,..?,.'.', -' -44 ? ,; '-:_: - :;::':- ) T., ,: ~ ', .. -:-', ' ..'4..,- ,:- ..!;', ' , :i„: - ..;. - --: i--:''.'i 4 . 4 j:.z . :'; , .: - :_ , . -, .'.':',. , -. ,, :. , 4 - .4 7,•..;:'..i• , ='•'4 1, , , #;;;.: 1 5,:;."..6", , `,..t1:`,..f • ; GREAT SALE OF GOODS • AT TIiE,ORE PRICE STOIVE, A A`6O hlsazsr ' Sxarsr: MASON & CO:inform their patrons arid the pub lietthat the y willoommence th e sale oftheir did stock on Fri day, lune Ist, and continue thirty days, during which time the whole of their immense establish • meat (including. their . fire wholesale - rooms) , will be 'thrown open for retail trade, and Air the ditiplay of one . of the largest and'inost fashionable it stortments of Fancy and Staple Goixls in the country, which have all been "marked down, without regard to coat.' Forty- thousand` dollars of their stock; of their latest and richest styles, have been recently purchased at the large pereinptory public tales in New York, at immense sacrifices, and will he foetid, on examination, to be nearlyone-half less than usual prices. • They invite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices au , 2000 yards French Ginghants, 1 4. 18 14125 c. 20,000 " Lawntrand Muslim, 10 0121. 25c. " ' Mout de Lathes, 121. 25c. 1500 • '‘‘ • ' 181. 31c. 3000 t' Pine Bereges, 181025 c. 37050 c. 10,000 " hlerrimac Calicoes,. 8 gc. 121 c, 20 ,0 0 0 .". . fast coild " - .61 12 1c't 25,000' " BrownMailia, all grades, ' • 20 per ct: less than' sual prices.' 100,000 yards Hleach'd Muslin, all prices; • marked down 10 to 30 per ct. 100 piece e s Bonnet Ribbon,* • 121. • Oc. 400 Wrought Collars, 10 - 0121. 250 . • 050 c. 7501,00' 300 Ladies Cravats, 12e. 25c. 100 French • WroUght Capes, 51,5003,00 $305,00 144 Lace Caps, 31050 c. 7501,00 700 Linen Handkerchiefs, • 6-1 j 12c. 300 Standing Collars, 50c. 1,00 110 Chemizetts,- 25031 e. 50075 c. Cassinets as tow Mc.; Jeans for 15c. • • A large stock of Boaneti, reduced about , 37/ per eent. • Netv style Dress Goods, 'soe. 8701,00 White Linen, 2.5031 e. 37050 e. Together with the largest stock Bilk!, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods to be found in this city,with au immense va riety of other Goods--affording to retail parchasere a rare opportunity of obtaining the best Goods at from 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest goods will soon be sold. Er No deviation from the marked price. A. A MASON & CO., may3l •60 Market street, between 3d and 4th. VVdw AND. FANCY GOODS,, TILUIIMINGS, , Selling as Bargains, at 86 Market at.— We will sell, at greatly reduced prices, a fine and well selected stock of the above Goods, b eforei receiving our new stook - for the summer trade. We would most r!spectful ly call the attention of those who want Barains, to the above. • HOGAN & CANT ' WELL, may3l 86 Market street A - - - Snuff and Tribaceo, A T JACOB McCOLLISTEW S, Fifth street, No. 19. Re&alia ; Washington Lanorma ; La Rosa; Juno Sanz; Plantation; Halt Spanish, htalay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Arao—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the mast celebrated brands, among which are the Lexicons Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant a Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well wenn and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. ltr Sign of the Indian Chief. - • [MVO TO the Honorahlithe_Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Daniel T. Rosser, of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath prova ed himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaiq, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lum dlicense to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti tioner, as in dotty bound, will pray AN T. SE. We, th e subscribers, citizens D of the a L foresai ßO d S Wa ß rd 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 ins, of strangers and-travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. M. D. Morgan, Wm. Cairns. Geo. Splane, prrne, J. hlontooth, It Reese, W. W: Splane, Samuel Band , T. O'Neil, no, Harz, E. Dlakely, J. Cavanagh. , jel Sts TO the Honorable the Judges of the pow of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace-in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of 'litres .Aithworth, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly eheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself 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 entertairunent. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - • ' • t heASHWORT. We, the subscribers, citizens J of Ward aforesa H id, do certify, that the above - petitioner is of good repute far honesty and temperanc e , and' is well provided with house room and conveniences for the• accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and. that said tavern is necessary. • G. G. Backofen,,T. Hibbert, John ItPlariewari, Isaac IV Thos. Algeo, Thos. M'Masters, Joseph Red gate, L, Harper, A; Holstein, James hlontooth, JBaird, James O'Neil. Libor. copy; eh, Post] Jel :at* 9110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheity: The petition of Thomas Gray, of the ad Ward. City of Pittsburgh; in the County aforesaid :h umbly sheweth, That your - petner bath' provided himsQlf with mate- rials for the accomuiodation - 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 tit entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. _ _ raoMAs GRAY. 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 lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Wm. Ponl,'Sarnl. McCartney ; A. G. Deery, James MeMaiters,' John IVallace, James Montooth, P. Paul, Wm. Gil I more , John Neel ey, Thos. :Johnston, F. Love rtf, James Mackerel. mayal :at. rdazette copy and eh . Post .j " Cheap Clothing for Scrip. - HAVE-past received from the East awe) selected and fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French . Cloths, Cassimeres.and Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite •the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visit ing the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at u. _tery low ,pnre, - are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. AU work warranted. JAS. McCIUIRE, Tailor, MaY2I ' 'Third st near Wood. _ _ 1 1 0 g "fiALB—A valuablee-FARIB of 160 Acres, four — nales'front the Ohio river et Bhousetown, having a Dwelling gonse, Barn, Stable, Au and young Orchard; with GO, Acres in cultivation,' well fenced; and in good coedit/on. The whole is well watered, and would make a first rate Stock Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim ber andsoif of tigeellent quality. Price, 8 3 ,500. Terms rteetminoditing. S. CUTHBERT; Gen. Agent, may3o Smithfield street. - REMOVAL,. TORN FORSYTH, Maiteri4tcr Tsmon,has removed to J .N 0.31 Market' rt., one door frqm Second, East side. Thankful for past tavors, he respectfully solicits:a , con tinnance of the, patronage of - his - former customerSiknd likewise - of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line exectued in the mostrash ionable manner / and ,with despatch. Also, a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course. Gisrittements Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties, always.okhhed—arich as Shirts; Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs. Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfs, Gloves; Drawers, Umbrellas, &c., &c., tse. [my2s:lm . . . ltirY old customers, strangers visiting the eity, and .111. DRESSishing to provide themselves with a hand some COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do go, by leaving their orders with JAMES M , GUIRE, Tailor ap2l Third street, St. Charles Building. 1 AC ASKS H BACON AMS ;: 11l 10 " " Shoulders •, in store nod for sale by JOHN hiIIEVITT & BROS., N 0.13 Liberty street. UGAR ROUSE MOLASSES— I: bbta. Sugar Hou o se Brogues, aate n s a ßefugry, re an In store for sale b d y MILLER RICKETSON,. mityl6 172 and 174 Liberty at. RIED FRUIT-200 bus Peaches,;. 250 ‘‘ Apples; 'for rale by RHEY, MATTHEWS A, CO. 2 Water Street. 20CASES BLEACHED MUSLINS rit 41. and 5e , for sate by MASON (mayVl A. A. & CO. TArktuvEi) ewurs, that will not FICEZZE up in the comas? weather, for sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, First, between Wood and hZarket sts. FISH -40 barrels No. 3 MaCkerel za " No.l Shad; ' 45 " No'. 1 Herring. - Just received and for sale by —. RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., 28 Water street. may:v. 'WANTED—GOO bushels of Barley, for which cash TV and the highest price will be given, by ... raay2s RHODES do ALCORN, 20 - Fidh et. Q OPERFINE MUSTARD—Our own manufacture, put u up in several different styles; for sale.by mar 45 RHODES & ALCORN, 9O Fifth st. (Chronicle . eopyj IZTOTStajra — S.hay's Sitgar'Curß Warns, just received and for' ale by I. S. M. YOUNG & CO, N. Ur. corner of Fourth and Ferry. CIROUND FEGD , of di fferent kinds,. constantly on 1../1 hand by. RHODES& ALCORN, Taayti 30 Fifth street. GSPICES, of all kinds, constantly on band Ur and for sale by trnyin) RHODES h ALCORN. (Chronicle copy.) OVISVILLE LIME-20 brls., In fine order, fey min by 1.4 WM. DYER. CHOP'D CORN AND OATS—On hand and for sale by 'my2s ' RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. WHITE BEANS-30 barrels, for sale low, to aloe Consignments, by . HUEY, MATTHEWS tr.' CO., - 29 Water street. rkI'ENING, AT THE ONE PRICESTOttE7,I 7 7cases of new style Fereges;Lawas and Calicoes. , r 1. 2 , A. A. MASON A, CO. BZIO-2.casie,,Just received per steamer DClE.libr,7. and for, pale by WM. DYER, "Messen„ N 0.168 Liberty street may 4 vqO:Y MS MEM I', 'z' ,-;. - . - ; ,-, ;',',.f • , .::: ,,- .' . . - .. ,, ,, , .-- ;. `f .r., - 5. , ..,„:. N. ,t _,,. , z. " - ; . ;? .-1 ; P ?'}'..',7' .. 4.. 1 1 .' 1 ' - - - f."-:.;.,,.,;;-. ' 4::.- liN' -, ;' . ;'`, .:::-..::!,' J! - !'P i" ..,..T' : ',,,•-.'.-7' •,-.7.',7_._:-,'.„:'..,,,r;:-.,i,1 .. - :1 1 .,' ;.-: , - ' ' ... - t. - ;',;• - i lf , -,:.; - : , i ',':.*- '4" = ' • • House and Leifer Sale in Allegheny Cu r ANEAT and ' comfortable Brick Ihnielhogllousa, and Lot-of Ground, 4 22 front by 175 feet. deep,) suntan on the bank of. the ' Rtver, near FahnestOck's lead 'facto ry, is offered for sale low. - Terns easy and litle putable. Apply to ABRAHAM PULTON,lffonongahela City, or JAMES BLAKELY, may:24w• Pittsburgh. Spring Goods. AE undersigned are now in receipt of their second T supply, of PRESR SPRING GOODS. - They res pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers' generally to an :examination of their stock, feeling as sured that May can offer Goods ontAs man/hoorah& terms and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Fancy Dry - Goods line, together with Brown and Bleached Muslins, Gingham's, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., &e. MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, N 0.07 Wood atteetoext.door to - Diamond alley raayls deco, ItEsAVAILRI' AL, OF NEW GOODS, ...AT P. DELA.NY'S. NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST.," PITTSBURGH. JUST. :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 a varie ty of entirely new styles Fancy Caissimeres and Vest ings, of the latest importations- - - , -all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short mince ' and reasonable prices. r • On hand, a large, assortment.-of 'READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring, Style, - and will be sold low for cash: N. D. To Tercons..— . Watt's Graduating Shoulders Measure System. for salami .(mrltd&wl Y. DELANY'S.' P. Vanhorn, Jr., - wnormaxa sam RETAIL REALER' nosrgai,. GLOVES, TAPES, 'THREADS, PINS, &0., With a variety of- Combs and . Fancy Goads ; CHEAP FOR CASH (SION OF THE GILT COMB,) FEDERAL WIRER; ALLEGIITINT. ALSO, Dealer in French. English and German Variety Goods, cradles, chairs and baskets, -shoe thread, hoot laces; knitting pins, percussion caps,' fish books, slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings, guard chains, hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory combs, tooth brushes snuff boxes,' hosiery; gloves, rib-, bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, fancy' purses, razor' strops, corset laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, German pipes, sea r cases,shavitirbruthes, shoe knives, fishing, lines, she conalis, marbles, slates, cray ons, dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezer,, &a; EU' Country. Merchants, Pedlers and others are re-, quested to:caIl and examine - for thopsilvei, as I am de-• termined. to sell cRELP Fos .cAstt. . . . . . . . .(105IBS --Ivory; Side, Readint,", rocket, Dresiank, VV Polka,-Wood, Tack', &c_ &e., vied_received and for.i wale .bp ' IacCANDLESS & CAMPBELL: ; • • may 29 97, Wood sties{. ME MEE y!i x:. ~:'r'3~.aY: ..Fi. • - :..-:...i..-! -"-:•;=,-;',:-:. ~..,1,..:„'..:!4•.4-,-,':;',::;_,:.-.".....'.,:.'-,:=-,-.'l;.'-.-:-4,.,:.:-:',,. :..-:7- , -,-.'-f'' .. ll - i 4:- t!,-''.;.--,:-.----t,'--1:--.7,--:;,..,.•-,.:,:::.---..': '''':,.‘"'--,..---7f.'r ;:', ':.l t...!_''...,',..:.i.'"i'-_,'..';:........:-.,.:;';',-,---•'-' -. 111 EVE . KIMSEY. 'II 'AL TERNATING. BEE HIVE [Petaxixii hi.t . v11,1848.1 . • ime :1 0 1 l n i leS fo llY Farmers i.e HlVESN ai ew e a p P t u i rdbi the he n °ln e l.l ..c n others - engage d n a schse rv °Ar e r i r eal e i e i at" t he uponemc v a luet d t a : re i t ;0 11 a d f i ne p B a l i fi e l cipleT;and combine the following advantages _-The Bees are easily hived in them ; it never becomes necessary to kill nff the swarms; honey can at all times be taken away -when it can be spared by the swarms, or can be added for the sustenance Dilate ones; young swarms can be , taken - away at the proper periods, and put into other hives, where they , go to work without the trouble of swarming or hiving, while the maln . swarms are never disturbed In their operations. The swarms are entirely protecte from robbery by neighboriog Bees, nod from mice and insects ; they can be'handled with perfect safe ty, and always living and breeding in new boney-comb, are kept entirely healthy, and young swarms are always fully developed.' The eggs or embryo_ e the Bee Moth or Miller cannot mature around these Hices,aed therefore the Bees are entirely protected from the ravages of that de strtictive. enemy , while the ALTERNATING PRItiCteLE is such that the Bees are keptindustrious the whole season through, by always having plenlytif room ter work in.— Old honey-comb cannot accumulate, itor will: the %Bees ' ~ run out" or "die off," in these Hives. They have been fully tested by actual use, by over fire thousand GrattiSire , Bee Culturists, under the direction of the inventor,and all the swarms and their increase. are now and will re minas good es new young swarms. '. - Ainple directions accompany each hive, giving full in strucnons for the management of Bees, which are eosins-, pie that any person, with ordinary capacity antlattention, cannot fail to be successful in their management and cut,- ture. They are sold very cheap, and of - easy construe-- tion ; and all Partners or other persons-who keep Bees,. or wish to enter into that profitable. culture, find these 'Hives' all that can be desired, c. • All persons are respectfully invited to call on the sub-. scriber, at Mr.l.lfxstutf Intelligence Office, N 0.33 Wood street, up stairs, Pittsburgh, and see the Patent Bee Hive.. The - undersigned will sell - Individual, Township and County Rights for Western Pennsylvania/ They can also be seen at Iffr. S. N.Wrcitmutasat's Seed and Imple ment Store, corner of Wood and Sixth streets.. Arrangements are made - tot:the extensive manufacture of the 1 - lives, and. all orders will be .proniptly filled. at -very short notice. Those having an individual tight, can manufacture their own - Hives,if they choose or have them made where they please. . • - Particular attention to invited to ihese Hives, as they need, only to be seen and examined to convince any per son Of their advant a ge s above allather Hives now in use.W. BAILEY No. 33 Wood st,ap stairs: N. 8.--Those wishing to enterinto a safe and profita ble business, and desiring ,TownehiP or County Bights, to engage, in manufacturing Kelseybi :Alternating Bee Hive and make sale of them, and; the individual :nght, will find interest to call on W. Bartay. fiel:3idicw3m FRESH. SUPPLY. OF, THE LATEST . Asti MOST PASILIONAMIS Veatlngai . .Casialmerea, Summei Goods, P-DELANY, 49 Liberty street respectfully calls the : attention of his friends andthe public to his new supply Of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style of Fancy Castnaretts, dratted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and . American Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Also; a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the most fashionable manner, and will Le sold low for cash. Del:decor] P. DELANY. evr Har. ware Store , SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,' No. 78 _ Wood street, Piamargh. ' HITBER..& LAWMAN, Importers and Dealers in Fa reign and Domestic Hardware, in all'ite varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit bur friends, and the public . generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in pan of 'Sofres and Forks. Pocket and Pen-Eniees, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Trimmings, such Lodes, Latches, Hinges and Screws; together with every other article usually kept in Hard. ward Stores.' We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortmentof Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to cell so us to give satisfuetion. [apUlkor: AFRESH SUPPLY OF COUPERS' TOOLS—Juat re ceived and for mile by•HVBER LAU.FMAN, may 9 • No. 78 Wood wren . Bew-Goods and Great Bargains! D • THOMPSON, No.llo Marker street, nearLiberry, R has just returned from the Eastern Cities, with his second supply of SPRING AND 'SUMMER GOODS.— He has now on hand one of the largest and best selected stocks that he has ever had the pleasure, of openiug his customers and. the;publie —among which may be found every style of rich changeable and fancy Silks, Task Satins, black giassie Silks, all widths, for Cardinals, tire.; with every width of black Silk - Lae-ea and Fringes, for trimmings; FULLARD SILKS, TISSUES, figld and raib g r h oide , r a 'd .rn S e wi w as a ; n ? Organdies plain Cifeens' beanuddiefsai Lawns; plain and barr'd do4.French Gingbams, &c. - Our Domestic Stock is very full, comprising every, de scription of Chintzes and. Caltcoes,some for 121 that sold this spring for 18; Linen and Muslin Sheetings, from 1 to 3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Mastitis, very law; with a full assortment of-fine Irish Linens; for Window Hang ings: Turkey Red Chintz:, embroidered and striped Drapery, Buff Holland, &c., &e. Oar Shawl department presents every description - of plain add 'erribroidered Canton Crape, changeable and fired Ekirege, Cash . - mere and Detente, plain Anil embroidered Tbibet; also, a large assortment of, Parasols, Bonnets, Ice:;Ike: Coach Makers will find a fall supply of Cloths, Da masks, Moreens, &c., he , in their line. of The above Goods have been parchnied <MAIM most advantageous terms, and purchasers may rely upon get ting them at the lowest passible prices. mar-U:d2w ROBT. D. THOMPSON. P.EKIN .7%A. STORM. _ - THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store,.7o Forth street, tt ve g and well lect ed stock at pure u GREEN-ANDB LACK TEAS, fro se m N. York, all of which, has been received in this country since the Ist of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being among tae lancet in the-Weet, ora I. a.* ..pared to whole sale on honer terms than any ot her house 211 - 111entry,-- We invite retail grocers to. call and examine our stock and prices,. They can have, it packed in I, 3 and 1 lb. paCkages, 5 lb. cannisters,et by half chestsoo suit their convenience. Our retailprices vary for ulack.Teas from 50 etc. 10 81,50 Ib,; Mug' Young Souchong, 50 "cis; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50 ; Young Hyson, Gunpow der and Imperial, from 35 cents to $1,251P . 10. Families are requested to send and get samples of oar Teas, and try them, before parebosing. - mr24:clAw A:JAYNES, 70 Fourth at., , IX7*IIITE SUGARS.—Loveriares Loaf, Crushed and y ',Pulverized Sugars, just rec'd and for sale by the hbl. or at retail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 'Fourth street. may 2 4 1;INE - COFFEES—Mochs, African, Java. Laguyra, .0 St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, jam recd ind for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth et. may 24 -- AISINS AND FIGS.--2110 eighth braes prime Rai .ll., Bins, and 50 small drums fresh Figs, Janet received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. CHocoL AT.E% COCOA AND 1 1 11001 A—Baker's Bro.. me, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, just recd and for sale at the PEION TEA STORE, 70 'Fourth street. • may 2 4 Plttsbisrgh Ilortletaltura.l-Socloty WILL hold their SummelE.thibitiori of Earlflruilis Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, &c., on - Weithierday and Thursday, the Jath and 14th ofJUNE;and Premiums will be awarded fdr the best and Second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem bers, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture, are re !quested to bringAeir productions forward to the Hxhibi 10a., mayll:dkw New York Hatr asinetfamtory. , THE undersigned has just returned from New York, witlia large, splendid and.weli selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. - He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to calland examine the new and most beautiful article of Erteann. Pining for-Rands, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They areso touch like the natural partings, and fit so close' and easy, that they cannot be distinguished from the natural hair on close inspection. • • Sostsrunra Nxiv.—The new Balanee Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ; it bears equally on every parr of the head, without stiffness or artificial , appearance; (in these it is unlike the old ;) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, No. a Third at., hear Wood. N. B.—Remember the New York flair Manufactog. I mayls:d6mikw2m ' • - • . - ' - - OGEES , - ! , .,.;,.. - •"'L'..,..,,,::0•; , :A . '7!..K .-- ' ..; ' :,::?, ' - ' ,.: ' .- i'V:4c:`-7.j..?;:1'; BM Ea 171. •._ Ex c N w o .B A:N X !NCI OFFICE` N. R. corner od Third anotVood grad. SIGHT IG and Time B Is of Ezebenge, - Bstrkskl.o_ o tis ti n i n foreign and domestic , CO4l bopgkt Id most favorable terms. . Colleetionsmade M all the PrirlciPltl ci.del. thAtrni9r! at the lowest rates. . -„ . .e..... - . - Bankers and Exchange Brokers, -Dealers in Foreign- and Domestic BilLt, Bills of Exchange, Certilicater irDepos it,l3ank Notes, and C01:71. Corner of Third and Wood /3 tt. l directly opposite the St. ' Charles Hotel. ' may2B . • N. 110.1.RIES a:. SUN, . - - "'• - - Hankers and Detskri in Exchange "Cfrinan et Bank Notesi - N 0.55 Itrar.ketored i Pittsburg/t. - fkILLI.L4O Mali.. ..• EXCiIiAOB. _ Duryea RIO! I New York- - - .- -.--- -pr. Cincinnati : ..... .. 1 ' i '- Philadelphia -' . 2 .. - - " Lottievilla - • -,,- i: ' Buymg rates bitten& lientielty Virgieia Wheelink Tennessee BANKERS AND EXCHANGE N.B. Corner of Wood and 'Sixth :treas., - Pittsburgh, Pa. TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tune Bills; Foreign J./ and Domestic Exchange Certificates of Deposit, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.• COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Unioa, at the lowest rates... - ' - GS I BO Xl:s %V 11111.% liA A 13Uri.A.R.; 'sobaaggs':.do.. Brazil • 25 bb a. do do. do.; in store and for sale by JOHN 141 , DEVITT tr. BROS., mY 29 No. 13 Liberty street. TUSTHECELVEIi;it - TIIE ONE PRICE S FORE,6O 0 Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, at the low price of 1211 , cents. [my24 •A. A. MASON JRIED , APPLES-100 bus. for sa.e Dy may3l ; smug dc. SINCLAIR RJ PEA.CIia3-150 busbela, ft 4 sale by larlY3l tc SINCLAIR, PAHED PkIaCHE3-A` sacks PAGED My Poach ca for sale ' Rapala 'SMITH & SINCLAIR.. 50 2 , I p t i O te r ; 20 "- N. C. 'tnr ; in storeiindfor 'sale by JOHN zawkwirr k BROS., No. 13Libeity street. , mar.l9 _ SOD.A. 'AS4I-15 casks of " Kunz" superiorSodattdi reed and' (or Asia by -s. &W. HARISAUGH.; ' No: 64 Water and nit Front st. FIRE CRACKERS.,-3(03111:111: FydCta?kurs; -Y2O boxes Jackson "_ _ Just ree'daud split by ,jOSHUA RHODES, "my2l : . N 0.6 Wood street 1 1F 1 B AGS BRAZIL: SUGAR—Sunt received and for 8 0-siile by - ,JOSBUA RHODES, A LOT OF DRY APPLE:I'3, in sacks, iu atom and for AL sale by felaykl) — CUMMINS Ss SMITH. .. I,SLOUR-1.50 bblS.Flour, received aad.for sale by mity3l. ARMSTRONG-Zs CIICIZEEC DRIED TEACIIES.-50 bushels Dried Yeaches r ree and for sale by tely3l) ARMSTRONG &,C.ROZER.. I'iMEVAITLESIReacks Dried Apples, is stons and .11_1 for sale by,[say2l] 'ABAISTRONCI & CROZER. ; Aft.tHl bbl:a, just iee'd atilt for sale by may3l ,- 1 - ARMSYRONG & .CROMt DYETLOUR—:IO bbls. Rye Roar, jam rec d and for 1.1, sale by Imy3l] . ARMSTRONG Zr..CROZSR. OATB—bushels tit arrive (in a few days) and for ." sale by C. niceNtrr,TY & ulay3l - Canal Basui. EtedinEY — FLouß —125 barrel, Eirrii:Fa24lllF/627, Ai n. l 7 7 j receives 225 t ,.. 01 s . a.le by. CU NS ,Bz.: SMITH. y EMONS AND 11.MANU/SS7- lI 200 boxes .Lemons, (Prime;) . . ' •: 72 : " Oraa ;just ree , (l' and lor sale by may3l ,JOSHU A RHODES, No 6 Wood et ? I IeYiF EI /0 o boxes ela loseLenorldjube - Peste; ' 10 ensue Prunes, (jars,;) • 4 (bozo just recd and for sale by mayat JOSHUA 11110 DES. No: 6 Wood sr. BaLs,FifiE PULVERIZED SUGAR., (Lciverzng a,' abuse' • ." .Alst reed and for sale RilibbES„ • m a y.% ' .-: No. G. Wood anent. - • 1 UgS/SEL) rec'd on consignment and for , IA soli by. linayl.4) 4ING rtORN-190 bushels'Com, to arrive, t for Bale by miy3t • " : CUMMINS St 91111TH - - TO/11AT° CATSUP,--50 boxes (1 doz. each, packed in saw-dast,,Mr shippiag,) a prima article,- on hand and /or sale by. RHODES & ALCORN, may3o ' : 30 Fifth street. .. • . &MON ta r ßUP—a.ooz., our own manufacture, on • . $ Lhand and for sale by: RHODES &ALCORN, - ' ' G - HOUND GINGER--30 bbla., on band and. for sale low by- • [niy3o[ RHODES & ALCORN.- ROUND HERBS—Summer Savory, Thyme, .and • Sweet Majorem - on hand and for sale by _ .. my3o [Chronicle Copy.] RHODES &ALCORN. , o,rnar—BoxEs—in doz_vjaai - lidatiferir and for antes 1 a., low by ‘ nDWARD TODD& m 93 0 . Corner Fifth -and 'Market JIM, up strum. - "i• T 3 YE FLOUR—,4I kble. -Rye flour, recd and for sale J..t, by. tray3ol - S. & - WALA.RSAUOtk DR*ll) 'APPIA2S-275. bushe.te .Dried - Apples, rec'd and f ir 'Oslo by ' Day3ol-' S. &W. BARBAUGEL.' FLIED BEEF—Z tierces Ernie Dried Beef, reo'd and foi sale by ' 'Rray3o] . •S. & IV. HASI3AUGIL ARi 011.-.--A few bbl s., just received and: for sale by ray 39 . - 'S. &W. FIARBAUGH. ( . 11 . LASS-375 boxes Markelfs".assorleti sizes Glass, just received and for sale by ml . HABBAIIaII. C - 11.11E5k..%-30 Mixes new Cream Cheese r jtud and 'for sale.fry - [iny3o]'. & W.: fIARBAUGLI. QI)DA ASIIL-30 casks of Steele &Co.'s' superior. Soda 0 Ash,just received and for sale' by MOO ' • ' ' &-watAittuubil. W OOL -410,000 poptuhs of Wool - winted by 11/IfHLASHES—xOtt Obis. MO. Molasses ree'd and for ill. sale - by [ray3ol - H-St W.; HAHUAU(3H. I)I3IEHBEEF-3 casks Sugar Cared Beef tliou.nd for - liale"by - ' IVALDYER: BAt ON nald..-8 casks extra cared Hams, for sato by- ' .WM. DYER: - ERRDM - -30barrala,,No.1. ; - . H 211 hf. " r sale by>-"- ' • _ Wtif. DYER. 4 may3ll Ai AWLS. No- .1 HERRINGS, (bray inspeelion,)rerA l-fiatal for sale by T.aA.PFE & O'CONNOR,- maple w - • Con Penn artd Wayne sta. _ _ (GROUND" FEED—Horse, Cow, Itos - and" Chicken Feed, eoa9mntly on ham:fund foc sale by may 3 RHODES ti Ar.conN, au Fifth st. S liAll)--20 barrels No. I - `for sale by wiytiyirEn, MACKERAL---10 barrels No. 3, larger sale by F OR SALE _7 half cheatii`t Helena" Tea, and - t Madley, LOW for city or county Scrip, at • CASIDAYIS, -_ N 0.26 Wood street. look A.CON.CASKS-20 empty' CasQe for Bala by maYAI • • • Wh.l. DYER , 10.ttal MEALL-100 bushels fresh Corn Meal; and • for safe by [ap - taj —CUMMINS dr, SMIZEI; .. I_,I DACON .- i O ,OOO. BS& Thicon, Hog' 1., 'for oale'by [aplBl CLIMAX ;nay A.Eacks Dry A 1. 5, E11-7.50 pp in sale:bg r, - .[ awl - .- CATMAIINS &b. PPLE.S,-%0 10 KOHYNUTS-1 barrel Hickory Hats, in store =I H for sale by • [Apia] i CUMMINS dr. SMITH. - - SANS4O bushels Yectuut; in store and for sale by i; PaplS - • ' '' " CUMMINS & SMITH. - • 'UII.CHNX" F Ira - 50 000 - - _arucle, to arrive by Canal, and (or sale en accommodating torme 6 by - • Four sly - - JOHNS St Charles Bladings 00 tri 61.1.tc7avoes,ttni n BOLE. ROMANITE APPLES--Offered very- lovr t..1 1 a-- to close consignment. by. - . • . &J. 45.AoliEscitsi, np9 . , No -2 Smithfield sr YE FLOUR-21 barrels, fresh ground; for sale. by BB LS. POTATOES—Received and' for Bale by I J. C. ACHESON, w . . - : - No.2Smithfield et. ' 101 rs. ALL WOOL. [ F V feb2o 50 PE:'FANCY (71,, SSIEILE—On hand, and for sale at manufacturer's priees, - by jreb2ol IL LEE. CASE GREY 111IX'D ,CLOTIT:jai r sale at rattaufactureelprices by" ffeb2o.l" t LEE. !.' CASE'AMRRICAN ARMY CLOTH-,On band and 1 for sale by. (feb:23l ' LEE.. 4 PAIHS DEABBLAN ETS.—TheattentionotCal itorma men is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by " [feao]' H. LEE. . , BLANoce 1,,et ketp,644,-- 8 ADP 61, 0 the., ribbon'boand, receiyedillie . day,- on nousiirin nent .from the manufaeturor, and for -nate by Liberty, appoiite Fifth atreet , YDS. At DE LAANE, at 121 cents, 110 W open -5000 inEFat the One;Priee store of may ' • - •&:-A. MASON& CO. 45 BALES 3 ./' litaY22 • A. A.ON doCc. , . FIeAN E- AND 8A %V, a fall' assortment .bf - . 4 "Cincirmati COOPERS, TOOL'S." For sale by • , •& LAUFMAN, • • • taaytO- 7B Wood - atreet. - • 1 - ";:r '•- • - YE - 1 , 13UR. -- 1 .- rbilg. Rye Flotl goat recd id - Fab , bY . [ mayl.Bl S. Er. W. IiARBALTGfer AKER'S BROBLA, CHOCOLATE AND COCOA.— Li For dale by [mare] J. S. M. YOUNG 1k co. -2 =I MEV ISM itankers and eicliattge Brolitrb KRAMER & RAIIM. HANN NOTES. • Buying taus I dis . Coinity . & City mini* " Relief Notes • „* - f - " Pennsylvania Co. • New York - - *; " - Maryland . * 3 "; New Orleans • laffil .:".,-, : :':. -- -: -, 1. - ...4'.. , ',- ,. .;:,. ME a LEE
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