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Morning post Job Printing QDffire
CORNER OF WOOD AND STREETS,
flaying lidded to our Establislunent, 'a splendid
Steam,Poiver Ptinting Machine, we are, prepared to do
all kid& of Net-paper and Book work in a style of on- -
surpassed beatify and neatness, and upon . the most rea
sonable terms: 'We respeettillk solicit the patronage or
the public inthis line of our business
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13:Trittabnrgh Protective Pa lon.i—eiliTeet.
MR of this linimrwill be lekron Alonday evening, June
4tkar the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, where
all who are interested in the movement are earnestly in
vited to attend. ' By , order of the Secretary.'
•
117 iltigudlei- 'General... Col. Mum& .11irtmi
vrtU. be ctipported for the office of Brigadier General at
the Military election. Election; first Monday,th day of
June:. ;• tiny
. 4 4:d2hvrtd9 Binmutotwit GuAnns.. -
Err General..-Mej. L immEß,
Jr,will be supported for the office of Brigadier General,
at the military electon. Election first Monday,. 4th day
of June: • [my.24:decnetd] Meat VoLurcraasar
Bre . Nottoe....The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness
and Trunk Makers' Society meets , the first Saturday of,
every month,' at Union Hall, corner ot Smithfield and
Filth streets. (tnaylOily) W. C. Gsmaarks, Sec'y.
Economy..-If you wish to save your money
and buy a superfine lIAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S
HAT STORb, where yon will find a complete assortment
of the 'fittest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH.
ithit 23 :3l 1 130 Wood at, corner i f Virgin alley.
or O. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington
Hall, IVOcid street, between sth tine:Virgin Alley.
Prrnsztradulionos No. 336—Meets every Tuesday
yoentng..
litracAirms Exessosrurr, No. 87—Meets - ist and 54.1
Friday °fillet' month. mar2s'-.4Y
U Coroner...l offer what's left of me to the .Dem.
ocratic Monty Convention as a candidate for Coroner:
/1 I have 'nay friends I want them to kg tor me now.
Lima Ras,
Late of Molino del Rey.
Ej> O. 'of 0. LODGE, No. Cr
mests - at:the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin
Alley, every Thursday evening. at 8 o'clock. -
GEoinuaßsssirer, Seely.
G. W. BIDDLE, Dentiat..ThrtdOVXD to a
new three story Brick, on SiditliFTIELD ar-, one door be
low Sixth street . TEETH INSERTED, from one to a
_Whole sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Gust, restoring the FACE to
its original shape, TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. Inteaysn TEETH.
.permanentiy saved by
rum cttra; preventing the Tooth-ache, wldeltis much bet
ter than curing it, though it should be done in five min
utes, or even instantly. apftly
. ,
17. Sunday. Trips to Beaver. —.The steamer
.REAVER:wiII leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga
hela Honee every - Sunday morrung, at 9 o'clock, tor
Beaver.. Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and
arrive nt
Fare, rWstrrv-mvs. GEM'S.
Attention...ROßMT DARKER, Nauru=
TAILOR,-No. 31 Market, &mem Second and Third streds 7
Pinsburgh.--Constantly on hand, a large and general as
sortment of FASHIONABLE RILLIA-MADE Currunta.
Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Castom
Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man
net, and. Ma reasonabletermst mayti
i.
_E:road frealowig , Rail, Odeon Building, Fannie
stret, bettieen IFood and Smithfield stmts.—Pittsburgh
Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and ad Tnekdays of each
mouth? !
Pittsburgh Degree. Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th
Tuesdays.
Mechanics'• Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday
evening. •
Western . Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening. ;
Iron City Lodge, No. IR?. meets every Monday ev'ng.
Mount Morinh Ledge, No. 261)„ meets every Friday
evening. ; mar.V:ly
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MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIF.S'
BOOK.KEBIPING & WHITING ROOMS,
&ME OF TIM DIA.MOND.
ANIL D. has his new Class Booms now thoroughly re-
In, paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his new sys
tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study.
and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through
his entire Course of training on Double Entry Book
keeping, will .not only be qualified to take Charge of
Books .upon any system in use, but they will find them
selves master of all those intricate operations connected
with parnairship settlements. of which so many practi
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are Ignorant.
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re
cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.—
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 to 11,2 to
4, and 7 to 10. mny4
Locomotives at Public Sale.
• Tut folloWing LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES,
belonging , to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl.
'Maio, and now running on the Philadelphia
and colas:dila Railroad, will be sold at Public Sale, on'
MONDAY„Icss 28th,1649, as ten etiock pre ritely,. on the
Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz :
Wisconsin," and "Montgomery," se
cond class, dud " Virginia," and "Schuylkill,"third class
Engines. I .
The above named Locomotives can be put and kept in
good running order, for tight business, at a trilling ex
pense, and are well adapted for short roads. They may
be examinell at the I'arkesburg shops, Chester County
at any time previous to the lath 01 June.
Ea' Terms cash, and sale peremptory.
y order of the Board of Cane Corrunissioners.
WILLIAM ENGLISFI.
my,:lawti Supt. Motive Power P. &C. R. R.
Fine Shirts 1
i
Xac
DWARD TODD I CO., litstruveertraras or FMB
LiOm AND FANCY Swats, have received from their
' tory Emit a large and desirable stock of SHIRTS,
whieli we propose to offerto dealers at the lowest New
York pikes :on satisfactory terms
Our stock ' eoasista In part of 300 doz., all qualities,
Taxying in style—wide ann narrow plait, Byron and
standing collars, manufactured expressly for City trade,
and intended for this market. '
By offering dealers our Goods at low prices, and
allowing. our Shirts to recommend themselves in style of
mattufacture,, we hope to be able to please all our cus
tomers. .
fpr Warpioom, corner of Fifth and Market streets, up
attain. maylB
Q UNDRIIES—A fresh arrival of the following sundries
SO has been.received, which wilt be sold at greatly re
dated prices; •
Vdt boxes M. R. Raisins ;
• Cl 41 /I az
4 barrel' Clarified Sugar;
• 2 ". Peal Barley.
- 5 boxes Baker's Broma;
4 i " Cocoa ;
4 : " No.l Chocolate;
" 'Schmitz' sweet spiced"
' 15 " Burlington Herring
• . • 4 "• • Lemon Syrap ;
' 'Together with many other articles in the Grocery tine,
too numerous to mention. J. S. AI. YOUNG & CO.,
Euty2tl. ' N. W. comer Fourth and Ferry.
2fin BOXES SCALED HERRING;
1.7 Ur 200 .. ' ! No.l " just received and
for sale by , JOSHUA RHODES,
JcJNo 13 Wood street.
eiON UES •
.1.1) for sale try
• WO Conque Shells just rec'd and
[jel] • JOSHUA RHODES,
44 I :ABS FILBERTS;
25 "E. Walnuts; just ree'd and for sale by
Jet JOSHUA RHODES,No. 0 Wood et
L Kr— Nx neat Two otorp Brick Houses,
IBlLrecently finished, situate in a plemtant part of the
oth Ward. Rent moderate. Apply to -
rnay3o:tlsje. JAMES BLAKELY.
CHOLERA; CHOLERA !—A Plain Treatise on Chot
era, showing its nature, varieties, causes, treatment
find prevention, by Joseph Ralph, M. D., author of the
Family Physician, ac., .; to which is added " Rales for
the Preservation of Health in 'the Four Seasons.” For
sale by ' S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent.
'may24 Smithfield street.,
NEW BOOK FOR SCHOOLS.—Nements of Mythol
ogy, or Classical Tables of the Greek and Romans,
to which are Added some notices of Syrian, Bindoo and
Scandinavian Superstitious, 'together with those of the
American. Nations; the :whole comparing Polytheism
with true Religion; for the use of Schools. Just re
' ceived by ' : JOHNSTON 'lc STOCKTON,
maylB • Cor. 3d and 3Tarket sta.
rE EZS
AKNS IN THE .13AGK, producedbY a sprain,
Irv , can be removed by .a few applications - of B. A.
Pahnestock & Co.'s Rubefacient. • It is warm and pene
trating., and goes direct totbeseat of the disease. Sprain
ed wrests or uncles, o.r. a soreness of the 1131:115Ciel after
being too much excited, may also be easily relieved. It
Is healing also for cats and wounds, and soon restores
discoloredbruises to a natural and healthy appearance.
Prepared mid sold by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
' Corner Ist and Wood streets; also, -
'Corner 13th and Wood.
ROUCIHT COLLARS, CAVES, &e.—A. A. itiAttoZl
& Co., 00 Market street, hare received, per Ex
press, more than 1500 Collars, Capes, Caps, Chemmettes,.
Cat &e.Mao, Edgings and Inserting's, at one•half the
nen - ' nuty2.
METAX,-200 tons Cold Blast; '
t 45.. "
_ Hof tact received and
for solo by r .RHEY, ATATTHEWB k
araB • 28 Water.strait.
nOTTON YARN, lca.-30,000 ins. assorted Nos. C.
kj Yarn ; 140 bales Batting; Candle Wick, Carpet
Chain ) and Cotton Twine; for sale by -
" • RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.,
28 Water street.
A r HUFFMAN VASLDAY, Bill, Merchandize and Pro
t) dUee Broker—Office, (up stairs) N 0.28 Wood Street,
Pittisbrgh. ' nty2s
_
OW FOILSCRIP-9 half .cheayi 12 W s
iOId Itye7:Whislcay,for sale at -
m7'29C451DAY 3. .4,.26 Wool st.
. . .
QUASIMER STUFFS -50 pa. Blue•Dtills
. - 20 " Star Jeans;
• ' 40 " Cottottade.
. Open and for sale -
- McCANDLESS /4 CAMPBELL,
IntlY% • _ - 97 Wood street
_ ...„
.LouisviLiAr ! ,Limu—ao bris,, in fine order for sale by
, . .
PERM CAISIDLEDireet from Philadelphia; for sale
Abp - ImayS) ' J.S. M. IOUNG & CO.
SEED 011,-40 bbln.,just rec'd and or sale by
B. A FAIINESTOCK h CO,.
-`orneilat and Woad sta.
eCON SHOIiLDco X5OO pounds Sm oke House
Shou!demi:for sale , by -
rusY/1- ! 158 Liberty street.,
PITT 8111 :11t.G11:110,A4D 0E - TRADE.
- N. B. CRAIG,
-T. CAROTHERS, COMMITTEE, VOll JrNz.
W. A. HILL, , -
PASSENGER - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848.
ikearaboatPacketLine,leavesdailyfor Cincinnati,lou6t.
Passenger Packet,
,via Brownsville; to Baltimore and
Philadelphia, S b 1.4 and 6P. st.
Mail Conch:Line, directto Philadelphia, 9 A. 19-, and 124
Western end Southern Mail Coach Line,6 -
North-Western, via Cleveland t dally,lo A. M. -
Erie and Western New York:, daily, 9
North - EaaoM, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS AND DEI.ARTURE OF
Eastern Mail via Philadelphiaiiine S.A. elosesl2 x.
Wine= Cin: and Loamy., dile 89.7 , 11,,,0105e55A:1L
Briath.via Bah. arid Washington,dne l i i i- 11 * , : . )P 1 °" 85 A' x•
North-Western via Cleveland; duelo r. ac., closes 9 a.m.
Erie and Western New York, 'due BP. closes 8 isar
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- - STOCK... .
jbk offertd
. .
,•- p• .$ 5O 00 530,00 850,00
Bankof Pittsburgh•••••• .. • . • ,
goo 4,00
po 49, 43 00
, 50
Exchange Bank
Merchants' undid'. Bank •• • , o o —,
00 4A :
.
FannereDepositliank None in market. ,
Rand Street Bridge . - 00 50,00 49,00
51400 ' 35,ci0
Northern Libertiesßridge• • •• . ''''
30,00
35,00
Old Allegheny Bridge
. 25,00
Connellsville It. R.Stock,paulo n
shares,l92,so
City Bonds (6 V' cent;)
lifonongahela Bridge .
Gas Stock • •••-•
Daily Review or the Diarketa.
OFFICE OF VIE POST,
• MOND/ T MORNING, Jun. 4, 11649.1
Business still continues at a stand, and with
but alight prospects at present, of an impressment.
There was five feet, scant water in the channel lad
evening at dusk.
. .
• FLOUR—Teri little corn in on Saturday ; selling
from store at $3,62413,66; at tho river 3,66.
BACON--was brisk at former prices.
. . AUCTION SALES,
BY JAMES APXENNA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD .SI'.O.IMT: SURER DDOUS Pauli FITTS
. .
HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION, in the Fink Ward.
Will be sold by Public Auction, to the highest and
best bidder, on . Saturday nett, June OM, at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon, a Lot of Ground on Pike street, between
Walnut and Factory sire ets,Fi fth Ward, belonging to the,
estate.of the late Alexander- Hamilton, deceased. Said
Lot has a front of 25 feet on Pike street by 100 feet deep,
on which is erected a Two Story Frame Dwelling House,
Kitchen, Jcc. Terms moderate.
For further- particulars, enquire of A. Wilson & Co.,
Ross street. lie4l JAIIES !Wet.
4f - AREAT INDUCEMENT TO SPECULATORS AA'D
orHERs HOLDING SCRIP.-- Positive Sale of
Splendid and Valuable Real Estate, in Allegheny Coun
ty, fronting on the Ohio r iver, about 12 miles from the
City of Pittsburgh, on which is made the best of improve
menu, at AUCTION.--On Thursday next, June 7th, at 3
o'c toe will be sold, without reserve, at Mc Kenn a'a
Auciion Rooms, in the City of Pittsburgh, two small
tracts of 'Land; situate is Ohio Township, Allegheny
County, on Sewickley Bottom, near Serrickleyville,only
about an bout's ride by steamboat; the railroad, when
completed, will pass alongside; one tract containing
eight acres of ground, with an orchard of fruit trees, on
which is erected a splendid brick Mansion House, fin ft.
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 ; supplied with eve
ry convenience appertaining, to a comfortable dwelling
or country residence. it contains eleven rooms, beauti
fully-finished with stoecered cornices and other work of
the same kind, tind all arranged so as to afford the most
ample comfort to its occupants. It took two years to
build it, and cost Opwards of 89000 In front is a mag
nificent Grecian Portico, commanding ono or the most
gorgeous and delightful views on the Ohio river. The
scenery around is unexcelled for beauty and splendor in
any other part of the Western or Southern country from
Pittsburgh to New Orleans. These is an excellent well
of pure spring water on the premises. On the same
property is a good stone farm house, two stories high,
containing six Sooms.
Also, an adjoining tract of Land 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 cultivation, and is
proverbial for its richness of soil, as all who are ae
9nainted 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 ante, an itrite ps never before has
such valuable properly been &red in this section of
county.
The public may rely Mat the tale will be positive,
without any humbugging, as the owner is detertauted 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 tune of sale. For a great portion
of the rust
,payment, City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny
County Seem will be taken at par. 'the owner will be
on the premises till the day of sale, for the purpose 'of
showing the property to those wishing to purchase.
Each tract will be sold separate.
2 JAMES GRAY Owner.
JAM ES McRENNA, Anet
”. or slions.. -
SHOES, on Account of a Conner Purchaser.
J Ou Monday next, June 4th, at 10 o'cloek in the fore
noon. will be sold, without reserve, at McKenna's Auc
tion Rooms, a bill of Shoes amounting to s)Cci,o4, pur
chased by an individual calling himself Aughton, at A.
hlcCatatuon's sale.on the 25111 and WM inet. This Is to
give the said Anghion notice that the goods will tie fold
on his account and at his risk, to the highest bidder at
McKenna's Auction Rooms. 114 Wood street, next M'on
day, June 4th, at tho'ciock A. u., and any loss which may
occur from inch sale, will be recorded, according to
law, forthwith, unless the articles are paid for before that
time, with all expenses added. A. ISIcCANSION.
mayal JAI'dES MCKENNA, ALICE.
_
FORTI -SEVEN ACRES OF LAND, being part of the
Bishop Estate, situated about four and a half miles
from Pittsburgh and two !miles from the Arsenal. Six
teen Acres ere cleared, and the remainder is covered
with excellent Timber. If the property is not disposed
of at private sale before the 10th of June, it will be sold
at AUCTION, on that day, at a o'clock, C. w., at the New
Court House, without reserve, to the highest and best
bidder.
For terms of sale and other particulars, enquire of
DAVID D. BRUCE, Attorney et Law, Filth street. next
door to Alderman Me:Varier. je fad
ANEW WORK ON CEMETERIES:L . Designs for
Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural
Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches, Chapels; with a
preliminary Essay on the laying out, planting and man
aging of Cemeteries, and on the tmproverneat of Church
Yards. For ale basis, London's Work. By .1. Jay .
Smith, one of the founders at Laurel Hill Cemetery. In
two numbers. Just received and (or sate by
ill (Journal copy.; KAY & CO.
RAT, MICE AND ROACH EXTERMATu
INlt —a*
boxes of this valuable preparation for the destruc
tion of Rats, Mice, Roathes and Bed.bugs, received and
(or sale by ' J.S.M.YOII3NG k CO.,
jel N. W. comer of 4th and Ferry sts.
251!
BOODYER & GRIDDLE:,
BEE HIVE CLOTHING/ STORE!
NUMBIR 251 LIBERTY STREET.
'num DOOU ABOVE IIiWIN gritICET, 61ah OV TILE
_ GOLDEN BEE HIVE.
MESSES. G. & D. would respectaully inform the pub
lie that they can at all times find at the above place
a splendid assortment of
CLOTHING AND CLOTHS,
Suitablefoi Custom Work. It being our Intention to do a
Cash busthess, we shall endeavor to sell all articles inthe
Clothing lineat the:lowest possible rates, and there can
be.no doubt that ourlticnds and the public generally
would find it-their-interest to favor us with a share of
their patronage. BOODYER t GRIBBLE.
N. H.—Panic alnr attention paid to the fining of Clothes
B. & G.
[J No. 251 - Liberty street, three doors above Irwin
sign of the Bee Rive. ap2s
JUST —.—
By Express.
ECM VED, AT THE LiNPAIIVN CLOTHING STORE,
some splendid Twetvls, Vestings and Casrimerss,of the
latest styles. Those desirous of procuring anything in
our line. are respectfully 'solicited to call and examine
our stock. 1100nYER'8A DRIBBLE.
_ Cassies
RECEIVED, AT T H E re
BEE,' HIVE CLOTHING
0 STORE. a fresh stipply of plain and faney CAM
mann, good quality and fashionable pattc.rus, which we
shall be happy to dispose of at low fates.
*BOOIIYER &
the GRIDDLE.
may3] No. 25rLiberty et, sign of Bee Hiv,e.
Isaac Williams,
MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, ke
tween let and 2d streets. ap4:y
FOR BALE—A Brick House, well arranged, With
good Cellar, a Hall, Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen.
and three Bed Rooms, all in good order. Price. SHOO.OO.
Terms, 114011 in hand; $2OO at one year, and OM at two
years. Lm is 25 feet front on Rebecca street, Allegheny,
by 100 deep—on perpetual lease of 533 a year. In. the
above - property it is believed there is a bargain of at
least 50 par cent. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
- Smithfield street.
NEW . GOODS.—No - w opening at the OU - OPriceStOre,
60 Markel street, cases and packages of new and
desirable Goods, comprising a largo lot of Bilk, Berege,
M. de Laine, Thibet, Panay and other Shawls, at con
siderably reduced pnces. (=r2`.!) A. A. AIASON & Co.
rOIEESE!.-40 boxes Cream Cheese, just received and
N../ for sale by , J. S. BONNET,
mayl.4 . • .. hlo. 162 Liberty 'street.
CHESTNUTS -15 bushels, just refg . tt i r l i4l4tiAtile by
N 0.162 Liberty street..
.—A splendid -assortment of White and Ye/lour
Wax, in small cakes, expressly for family use, re
ceived and for sale by 'J. S. M. - YOUNG & CO:,
maY B N. W. corner of Fourth and Perry.
BROOMS=1: - 6 rno dozen Co Brooms, rec'd and for sale
by itijEy, m&TYFIEWS & CO,
• • _QS Water street
pOTAS II -B.cualcs,jus t rec'd and for Bale
" a- ma Y l5 KING k. lam! BEAD.
it'ILIOrD CORN -AND OATS—On band and for sale by
laT25 RHODES & ALCOHN;3O.Firth
'LUTE BEANS-30 barrels, for sale' low, to alose
co n
byy
HEY, rtiATTHEWS'&'EO, '
29 Water sliest.
OVENING, AT THEPRICE noRE,I7 cases
of new style Bereges, Lawns and Calicoes.
nyV. . A. MASON NCO.
ti4EDEE/4' a le
b ye *Messenger," and for sale by WM. DYER, •
may 4 ' N 0.158 Liberty street.
ACON BIDES 5 bhdL Bacon Sides; recd end for
D Bale by • . W. HAFtBAUGH.
yy 0 T highest mat Price in cash, will be
. given for the different grades of Woo by
mayld •S, es.WHARRAUGH..
=MO
For Greenwood Gardens.
hailiNEW ARRANGEMMENT.The
ii n steamer TllOB. SCOTT
will Com,
enee on Monday, May ith, Pitt
'from the old Greenwood Landmg, foot o street, to
the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. and at each even
hour until 8 O'CICICI P. at.; last trip from the Garden at
10 P. U.
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. Tea at o'clock. The Garden, with a largo
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Ammo( Flow .r Plants and Shrubbery, The comfortable wharf bont,
Greenwood, will be placed -at the Pitt at. landing. imy4
WI/Lt./WILK PACKEII99:---
For Hemmer and Wellsville.
Pas new mad splendid passenger steamer
CALEB COPE, A.. MURDOCK, Master, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For freight or passage, having supenor accommoda
tions, apply on board. may 4
trr — osVXirs - Tsiaet — MT:nisift; --
Tin steamer BEAVER, Cllll5. E. Cr.samt,
Blaster,
.will leave this city every Monday,
e ne ay and Friday, At 10 A. IC
She ha* a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. (In v 4
5,00 1,4 a
. 10,50
• 50,00. '
mat
ai
Wm. B. Wheeler, m
STF.ANBOAT AGENT, can be found at WittleY
Grieet Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field streeta, Pitiaburgh, mat 97
Nor Bt. Louis. ---.---
Tax fine new passenger steamer AARON
HART, W.J. liouarz, Master, win leave for
te a ye and Intermediate ports, regularly.
i a t
For freight or passage, apply on boartt. Ina .5
Por
The fine steamer MT. VERNON, Mast
Koorrz, Mailer, will leave ror the above and
nterme tale ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
apfall GM, IL MILTENBERGER, Agl.
"Regialair Zanesville Packet*.
Steamer YANKEE. Capt. MeKta, leaves
very Saturday, at 2 O'clock, r u.
Steamer JENNY I.IND, Captain Gstmottits, leaves
every Tuesday, at I o'clock, P. at.
For freight or passage apply to
WHEELER, Agent,
ap3 Corner of Water and Smithfield eta.
PAC/WETS.
FOA WHEEZING, 4,IINCLNNATI LOVLSVILI.F.
-
Itadotaa Sarranar Parcae—The A
• No lame and fiud paatenge r amaze Pee*
ket TELEGRAPII,I, COM.
mender, will leave Pittsburg Mr Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, andel: intermediate Porte,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or plumage , apply en Ward." to
FrIIISYTII do DUNCAN, Agents.
The Telegraph hat been built el preaily fora regular
Parket, and with ariew entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accammodationa are inferior to no boat on
the western water*. The Telegraph will run in cottm.a.
ion with the Ben Franklin Nod and Pike Nog, to Sant-
Louts—iime throng - honest Dare. apll-17
1949. 1949.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
PLIIIMAILY 104194 g. PIUIRCAItt
LEAVE DAILY ATP A. M. AND t P. M.
The following new boats complete the hoe
Gtr the prevent season.: ATLANTIC, Capt,
James Parkin WM, BALTIC, Capt. A. J a cobs;
and LOUIS M'LANg, Capt. E. Bennet:. The boats are
entirely new,aml *refined up without ragard to expense.
Every comfort that money can procure has been provi
ded. The berate leave the Mononxithela Wharf Boat.
at the fool of Roes at. Passengers will be punctual obi
board, as the berate will certainty leave as the advertiser
hours.
„fall
New R bee ng acket.
The new and splendid passenger *Ulae
Z. TAYLOR. M. E. Levis, Master, will run
as a Horgutsa Packet brturttn Ping web and
hee ing, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 10 a. . and IA heeling every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at a o'clock, A..
For freight or pasasge, Malting superior aceotammla•
done,) apply on board.
The 1,. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on Me
river. ulna') ARMSTRONG & CIIOZEIL Aglit
Regular Packet tor Sunfish.
TILE Inc steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt.
Rakers, wilt leave forthe above and inter.
connate porte on Iredneodays and Saturday:,
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
au.ls GLO. U. MILTENBERGER, Av.
Au,The new and splendid passenger
sIearnerJA.MFNELO D. Moore
Master, wilt ton as a Regular Parke
between Pittsburgh tuid Wheeling, teas
ini this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a
in o'clock, A. x., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, at to o'clock, A. at.
For freight or passage, Oaring superior areafilmoda
tions,) Goofy on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
'peed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on the river. AMSIITRONG k CP.OZER,
fleeted Agents.
The fast packet ALLEGHENY nELLE.
Capt. Was. Haas*, will run regularly be
tween ittsburgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, r. at. For freight or passage, apply on board.
dec27
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CINCINNATI AND FITTS - BURGH
DAILY FATIMA3I PACKET LINE.
PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed
of the largest, swiftest, best fi nished and furnished,
and most powerfu l boats on the waters of the {Vest. The
highest wages are paid for the services of the best and
most experienced inert 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 persona. The proprietors challenge coin
mullion with any passenger line in the Union for safely,
b re e u n pro vi de d
f a o pe t e h d e ,
sa A fe ll t y th c a o t
m m fo o r n e a y d e a c u o n p v ro e c n u e r n e
ce h a o s f
passengers. The bontsleave foe Cincinnati as follows:
MONDAY PA CKET.—The Mottottaatter.a,Capt..Stane
will leave Pittsburgh eve ry Iliondaytnorning atilt o'elock•
Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 p.
271:RSDAY PAC/MT.—The ifiIITINIA No, 2, Capt.
Jno. Aline'elter, will leave Pittaburgh every• Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock 7 Meeting every Taeaday evening
atloe.m.
WEDNESDAY PACEET—The Nair, ENOLMCD No.
2, Capt. S. Eton mill leave Pittsbarghe#ery Wednesday
morning at If/o'clock ; Wheeling-every 'Wednesdayeyen.
ing at In P.M.
THURSDAY PACKET—The Bammanv, Clip'. R. I.
Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. IN,
FRIDAY PACHRT.—The Cuernt No. Capt. Crooks
will leave Pilteburgh every Friday morning at 100'0100k;
Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p. at.
SATURDAY PACZST.—The Mraccrraxit No. 2, Capt.
I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday
morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening
at 10 v. M.
SUNDAY RACKET.— The lasaw Nrwroor, Capt. P.
Dere!, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at
la o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at to e. K.
gra lila '61 7 June:
RECEIVED Al M. A. MINER'S.— Graham's Nage
zlne ler June.
Sartain's Union Magazine, for June.
Gotley's Lady's Book
Mardi, and a Voyage'Thither ; by Hormel. Melville.
My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; .by thu author of the
Bachelor of Albany, &c., trx.
Memoirs of a Preacher; by George Lippard.
Fernande, Or the Fallen Angel; a new Novel, by
Alexandre Dumas.
Family, Fallings; a. new NOWPI, by th e author of the
Hen-peeked Blum - band, &a., &e.
Georgina Hammond ; a Novel, by the author of My
Poor Cousin, le., &e.
Kit Carson, the Prine . e of Gold Hunters; by Charles
&merit!.
No. I. Chambers'. Information for the People; new
edition, to be completed in IU numbers.
S ,
mithfield st.,opposite ltrown's.Hotel. (may2l_
STALL niacilailt:
TIIE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have purchased
from
"plea C S. Bickley, the'celebrated "Sus. BAUM"
and
pared to serve the old customers of the establishment„and
the public, generally with all kinds of Cakes, Confec
tionary, Nuts, Fruit, &c., Ace. Orders for Parties filled
onthe shortest Mb notice._
gr
, - The Ice Cream Saloon is now open day and night.
maylB:dlm A. & P. SCHILDECKER.
- - -
- Hoylets Chintzes.
riABF Of above Goods, 3.4, 4-4 and 9.8-wide, fancy
IL/ and double Parble, for sale by - •
HAMPTON, SMITH & CO
Fish and Tar.
5488L5. I No. HERRINGS, (May inspection ;)
30 Ibis. No. I Shad,
20 " No 3 NfackOrel, (Down Inspection ;)
60. " .N ;C. Tar, in_prune order ;_received and for
sale by _ . TAAFFE Ic:O'CONNOR,
rcay2l:dlrny Coiner Penn and Wayne stream.
MEM
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PORT OF. PITTSSURG U.
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5 CEILT WiT4IIV,IIi.WCII4:FaHL
ARRIVED,, • •
Steamer Michigan No:2, Gilson,,lleavar.
. Lake Erie, Stioleit,Beaver.
Bahie, Jacobs, Brownsville. . •
g- Atlantie,Parkinson,-
" Camden, Hendrickson 111hlteesport.
Cornet; Boyd;Zaneaville.
" James Nehanbiroore, Wheeling:
" - Brooklyn,.Bines,St.
" Pilot rt ot. 2, Shank, Wellsville:
. Pontiac, ----, Cincinnati.
" - Storm, Warman, Si. Louis.
. Shamrock Hare Cinciunait.
- - • i,
Steamer Lake EriDe,E P
S AR holes ßD , Beaer.
«. ';•lichigan No, 2. Gilson, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville;
" Atlantic, Parkinson., do.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport." Wyoming, Fowler,St. Louis.
Caleb Copp, Aluolock, Wellsville.
"J. Nelsonadoore, Wheeling. •
Beaver, Clarke,: Beaver.
" • Citizen, Gormley, St. Louis.
EMI=
New Wheeling .1211Ceit.'
FrarilalWioac
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ItNARA! . I,IIOOgneY ag W-4)ffiCe an E."
3.1.4 at,
Ore George lanDooki
.
in Fourth strea, near Grant, immediately op
penile Mr. Bakearell's, in the room lately_ occupied
is an office. by Alderman M iller .' ./le 'my, be found t al.
nigitt,in No. 71 St. Charles. my3d;lytt
Iltudness card. -
.TYR4.I , PTSA4 WELL ASMONOPOLISS 111132 TALL:
SO 111UST - PRICES; - -
- Willett feet will be Rroven by eallineat Illethrtaa's
VT Pasbioneb to-Tailoring Establiihrnen t,Th int street,
St. Charles Betiding,
11107 To: 'Smas.prizna and quick sides.
VARIETY: Fresh and good.
syst. astuacii, P/lILA.Di, zucarrso ---- sr, carsunieur.
MILLER & RICKETBON, Who/crate Grocers, and Im-
M, porters-of Brandies, Wines and Sagan,- Nos. 172.
and 174, coiner of Liberty end Irwin streets, Pitsburgh,'
Pamray
NEW BOORS—Man Primeval, by Harris.
Layard's Nineveh 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; 511 vols. .
Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols. -
Fielding and Smollett ;complete-
The Progress of America • 'J thick vols.
For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & CO.,
4th street, near Market.
1/7• Clergymen and strangers are invitedio cutlet the
Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street,
near Market, where will be found fine editions of many
rare and valuable works.
Greenwood Gardens.
ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles
below the City, on 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, as extensive Green-hoase, con
taining the
Saloon fi s a re varieties o7' exotic plant*. Commo-
dious erected for the reception of visitors.—
Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli
cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of
Plants, both native and exotic. lloquets tastefully put
up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6
o'clock.
A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street
every hour dating the day and evening,landing at the
Garden sate.
Err kept on Temperance principles, and closed on
Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.j tuyStl
Notice.
A LL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A.
21. &await; Liquor Mere - bent, are hereby notified that
hit books and accounts have been left with Alderman
BLAKELY, for settlement. Alter the 15th of .lone, snits
will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. my td
BURNT OUT, -
RE-BUILT, AND, AT WORK!!!
Wagon Manufactory.
rrinE sub, cribcr haying enlarged his Shop, lately de
-1 stroyed by fire, informs his friends and the public
generally that be is now prepared to manufacture Wa
gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Tracks and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Path street , between Wood and
Smithfield stracts; where be keeps on hand a large stock,
or makes to order any amount of work, of the beat ma:
teriala and by experienced workmen, and at prices to
sun the times.
Southern merchants and furnace man are requested to
rail and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
maytadm WAIL. Mc
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TEAS t TEAS t I TEAS It t
IIT ii with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the etusens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed ar ra ngements with
Messrs.]. C. Jenkins & C0.,,0f Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
. Anil will hereafter be kept corunantly on
hand- They arc neatly and securely pat up
in metallic packs oft, I and I th each, with
eit printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
itner, pa w , of the concern and depot In Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea. tf not liked.
Cl=l
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Cell 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
r' Gunpowder • •
st 1 Imperial 50 75 1,00 145 1,0
: } Hymn 50 011 75 1.00 143
cI, V. Risen 50 04 n I.co 145 1,50
'' flack 371 50
"It ''' Film and Extra Fine , • •75 1,00 1, 1,50
lVe will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
if not rupreise 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
jugge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
alter companies in this city.
Alt lovers ofrich, delirious and good assrored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the
most reasonable (CM,
Fur sale by .10. S. S M TWIN° it CO.,
N, IY. corner iltis and Ferry streets and
10UNO i SON,
S. W. corner 3d and Ross {Melt.
I ante,
171 ito l l. P / 11 .1d T icsJE..xtra Pearl Bonnets;
I " Pearl
I " Misses' Pearl
1 " Intents' Trimmed Hats;
I " Boys' Pearl
I Ilitd-eye
Received this day, and for 'ideal the lowest prices,by
HOGAN k CA.NTSVELL,
may l4 No. SS Market street.
E.XtC .
Ihrinnegan's Greek and F.ng bah I.exleon; London ed.
Lee's Hebrew and Harts& Lexicon.
llosworth's Anglo Saida 'Dictionary.
Geseniu's Hebrew Lexicon
Booth's Analytical Dietiomary.
Hooper's kleateal Dictionary.
Also, Fmtri.h. Freud:C*4W German Lexicons.
For sale by H. S. BoswoßTil a CO.,
nly24 Fourth at.., near Market.
135 EXPII:E.St4.-:iiiit received at Ilestikr Oise
.") wetz:ll, 60 Market street
-4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets ;
2 " Misses
I " Boys' Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ;
It " " Pearl
I " Jenny Lind lists, tor Girls;
I " Infants'
" Gentlemen - a Pearl Braid Hats, new style.
For sale at eztirtavly low prices, for cash. (spa
Congress Oitiers7
lAMES. wanting something superior, both ( or lotgt
4 and comfort, to anything they have ever wornoirßl.-
please call and examine them. These Roots have no
stringy to tie and nine, and dangle about the ankle;—
they are not only much handsomer, but 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.
nutr2ti No. S Fifth street.
LET—ln Allegheny City, a Dwelling House. Sta
. ble and Lot, GO feet by 3011, now oecupied by Beni.
ydc, adloining Geo. Hogg. For terms, . address the
subscriber, via box ItO, Pittsburgh Post Office..
fetillkdtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE.
joitTAVERN STAND AT SIiOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT —A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stabling attached, It will be
leased for a term of years. Address
jant!l P. sHOUSE. Shousetown.
171141,1—A bout COO e TiTtiber Land for sal e
in Jefferinin County, by CASIDAr,
inny2.l
Wood elroet No. 20
mats Co ism ;
40 bags Pe p per;
ID " Allsniee •in stare and for sale by
tr. RICKETSON,
172 and I:4 Liberty st.
RAZII. SUGAR-70 Im Brazil S
re Brauirt,r,, an,
Itfor sale by hIII.I.ER & RICRETSON
mayl.s Nos. 17.2 and 174 Liberty street.
CCIAR CURED HAMS A prime article, tor sale by
1,7 inayls KING & MOORHEAD.
QTEEI.GbODS.—We havereeeived a One assoramen
17 of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads,
Silk, SeigfOrl, Twcusers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic
Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with a One as.
sortment of Fancy Goode, at low prices.
HOGAN & CANTWELL,
$0 Market si.-
NOTICE —i'he undersigned hereby ce t w it
from and after this date Mr. Joint ROTH is the only
authorized person to receive moneys and sign receipts
or orders in my name. C. WERNEBURG.
Fashionable Head Quarters,
Pittsburgh, April 2,'4D. No. 28 Markelst.
PER EXPRESS-J ust received
, at Holum & CAttr
IVELL'B, 86 Market street
-2 dos_ Cane Chairs-, for children ;
1 Propellers and Volosopedes,
Imyl?
Tll' —lli bogs Eilberts j
10 " Cream huts;
10 " English Walnuts;
50 " Shelled Almonds;
5 holes*Sordearix " received and for
(moral) .1. S. BONNET.
Apprentices Wanted.
THEsnbscriber want* Apprentices to learn the
e min and Chir Painting branchCeas boi
f
busi n ess C hßorys o k steady habi a *, about 16 yearsof age,
would be preferred. None need apply. who cannot
come well recommended. 11. G. PAHNP.STMK,
marl 7 lOt Smithfield street.
fIALICOES ! CALICOM—Just received, and now
k./ open, at No. 49, Northwest corner of 4th and Mar
ket streets, a very large supply of Calicoes and Chintzes,
of new and handsome styles, and embracing some of the
best and cheapest bloods ever otTered in this market.
aplel PHILIP ROSS.
DRESS SILKS—Jast received, an invoice of very
handsome Dress Silks, of the newest end moit pop
tiler styles, imported this season. '
Also, very glossy Black Silks, of all widths, for Vi.
vette', Ike. YRILIP ROSS, •
apIS No. 59. corner 4th and Market sta.
200 litiLS. N. O. IHOLASSH*—In store and for sale
by JOHN MYDEVITT G BROS.,
N0..13 Liberty street:
DU.KLAPS AND WOOL SACKS "Oa. hand and Cos
.11 sale by_ Dna)l l l' - ' • ll. LEE.
QCOttailllNO - S-43 Oririi3lFy
RHEY, BLATTHEWS & CO,
I L 7
25 Water street
LARD OIL-5 barrels good machinery 011,for sale for
City Serie. by frrolY/ I] WM. DYER.
- DINE APPLES - - 150 Pine Apples, just ree'd. and 01
11 sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
inny24 - No. 0 Woodst.
INE FLOUR-I ' D bble., for sale low.
IVM.'DYER
CORN MEAL- Kiln Dried and Sifted for sale tg the
I L , barrel. ImaY 2o ) WM. DYER.
, IJAX.SEED--18 barrels, just received•, for sale by
'
RHEY MAITHEWS & CO.,
28 Water street.
iyal BROOMS—MI doz. just reeeetved •'tor sale by
RHEY, MATTHEWS 14 CO.,
ty2o - 28 Water street,'
Co
LOUR-200 bats. Extra Flour, just recta and for sale
by- - .
.f.ipsylB,l S. re W. HAABAUGII.
GREAT SALE.OF.OOODS
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T TUE ONE—PRICE-WTOM.E,
• -
. A A. MASON & CO. inform their patreins end the pub
1-1. lie that they will cornmence the sale of their splen
did stock on Friday, Junalst, and eontinue thirty days,
daring which time the whole of their immense establish
ment Jo:tell:Wing their five holeiale rooms) will be
thrown open for retail aw trade, and fertile display of ono
- oldie largest and most fashion able•assortments or Fancy
'and Staple Goods in the country, which have ell been .
marked down, without regard to wit.- Forty thousand
dollars of their stock, of their lutest• and richest styles,.
have been recently purchased at "the large:peremptory
.public sales in New York, at Immense sacrifices, and
will be found, on examination, to be,nsarly one-hairless
thaauSual prices. They invite•attention to a portion of
their Goods 'enumerated below, with their prices' an
nexed
2XOO yards French Ginghams, 4.124,2 . 325 c.
20,000 ~ _Lawns and Obtains, 10 CD.129. 25e,
9000 " Moos de Laines, 121. 25e.
1500' " Alpuetui, 181. 31e.
3000 " Fine Bereges, 189025 c. 37050 e.
10,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, 8 0 Sc. 124 c.
20,000 " feet coVd " 04. 129 e.
25,000 " Brown Muslin, all grades,
20 per et. less than usual prices.
100,000 yardsßleachl Muslin, all prices;
.
marked down'lo to 30 per et. . --
100 pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 129. 25c.
960 Wrought Collars, ' 10 0 , 121. 25e.
800 '• 6, 31 050 c. 7501,00
300 Ladies Cravats, 12e, 25e.
100 Preach Wrought Capes, 51,5003,0018305,00
.144 Lace Caps, 371050 e. 7501.00
700 Linen Handkerchiefs, • Of. 12c.
300 Standing Collars, ' ' 50e. ' 1,00
130 Chemizetts, 25031 c. 50075 c.
Cassinets as low 1811 c,; Jeans for 15c.
A large stock orßonnets, reduced about
379 per cent.
New style Dress Goods, 1 50 e. 8701,00
White Linen, 25031 c. 37050 c.
Together with the largest stock Silks, Shawls, and fine
Dress Goods to be ibtUtd in this city, with as immense va
riety of other Goods—affording to retail purchasers
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
told.
fij" No deviation from the marked price.
A. A MASON ik CO.,
CO Market street, between 3d and 4th.
ITARIWY AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS
kc ,
, &Bing at Bargains, at S 6 Market st— We will
sell, at greatly reduced prices, a fine and well selected
stock of the above Goods,=before receiving our new
stock for the summer trade. IVe would most respectful
ly call the attention of those who want Bargains, to the
above. HOGAN & CANTWELL,
may3t 56 Market street
AT JACOB McdOLLISTERI3, Fifth street, No. 10.—
Regalia; NVashlogion Limonite ;
•
La Rosa; Justus Sans;
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with a variety of other brands.
Atiso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of itte most celebrated brands, among which
are the Lutious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promtl attended to. Count Mercts
would do well to c a ll y and examine my stock ry
before han pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cuba 'Wrapper and Filler hen( for sale.
CD' Sign of the Indian Chief.
MEM
110 the ilouorehle the JuOgee of the Court of Glourtei
84 . 11401311 of the Peace, to and for the County of Atte
ghee :
The petition of Tlths. Ward, of the Ward, City of
Pittsburg, in th e County ethic/mid, humbly she weth,That
your petitioner . hath provided himself with materials for
the aeconsinodaitun of travelers and others, at his dwell•
ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license ID keep,a
public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as
in duty totiand, will pray. 'THOS. WARD.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do
certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and tentheranee, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray
eters and others. and that said tavern it necessary.
H. Keating. M. O'Donnell, H. Muldoon, J.ll Rottman,
J. S. M. Young, J. Ithrekben, O. B. White, P. SI - Laugh.
lin, J. Gracey, M. H. Sproul, Geo. Ahoy, S. Borland.
tett thd
1110 the Honorable the - 3 u,of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
at Allegheny:
The petition of John Lutz, of the Third Ward, City of
Plusburg.in the county aforesaid, humbly *heves th, That
your petitioner bath provided himself vrt h materials for
the accommodation of travelers and other*, at his dwell ,
log 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 petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. JOHN Lutz.
We. the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with Manse
room and conveniences for the accommodation and
lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern
is necessary.
Valentine Villinger. 1. G. Hackoten, Martin Kehler,
Ale;. Lowrie, Pruners Dougherty, Jost Seiple, James
Montooth, tilcholas Hye, John Houck, Jacob Miller, H.
Koine, T. Goldstein.
.
rtO lionorable — the JudgeTa the Coon of General
IQuartet Sessions of the Peace in and for the Comity
of Allegheny:
The petition of Reed & Mackerel, of the Third Ward,
Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheered!,
That your petitioners have provided themselves with tan.
tertals far the accommodation of travelers and others, at
their derailing house. in the Ward aforesaid, and pray
that your Honors will be pleased to pant theme license
to keep • public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioners, as in duty bound, will pray.
REED* MACKEREL.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,
do certify, that the above petitioners are of good repute
Cu, honesty and temperance, and are well provided with
house room and conveniences for the accommodation
and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern is netesitan.
.1. E. Kelly, R. Paul, J. Shields. J. Mackerel, Thomas
Mackerel, J. Cupples, R. Hill, J. M`Canney, A. Lowry,
J. Montooth, F. Laverty, I. Wallace. jeg„ntd&we
WO the lionarable,, the Judge, of the Court of General
quarter Semitone of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny :
The petition of Felix Levet ty, of the Third Ward,
Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the ReC4lllllnodation of travelers and others, at his thee.
ling house In the Ward aforessid, 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 pray. FELIX LAVERTY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Filth
Ward, do certify. that the above petitioner is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveninees for the actorarnoda.
tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
S. Baird, Thos. O'Neill, J. Itlontooth, Wm. Gillutore, J.
Wallace„ H. W. Bement. J. hPhloners, Jr., J. Quinn, H.
Lambert J. Coppice, R. Paul, J. Davie io2:3td•
frit) the honorable the Judgesof 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 bath provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house, in the %Yard aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
DANIEL T. ROSSER.
AVe, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward.
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided vvith house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg
ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern in
neeeseary.
M. D. Morgan, Wm. Cairns, Geo. Splane, W. Byrne,
J. Montooth, R. Reese, W. W. Splane, Samuel Baird. T.
O'Neil, M.O, Hare, E Blakely, J. Cavanagh. jel:3t'
MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny :
The petition of James Ashworth,. of the Third Ward,
Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitioner has h provided himself with mate
rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at
hie dwelling house, in the Ward aforesoid, 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
JAMpray.
ASHWRT.
We, the subscribers, chiiens of t ES
he Ward af ores aid,
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.
G. G. dackofen, T.K. fibber,, John ItVQuewau, Isaac
Welker, Thos. Algeo, Thos. M'Masters , Joseph Red gate,
,
L. Harper, A. Holstein, James Montooth, Semi. Baird,
James O'Neil. (Jour. copy; eh. Vast.] jel:3l*
MEM
Cheap Clothing for scrip.
IHAVE just received front the East a well selected and
fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vesting's, all of superior manufacture, to which I would
respecUldly invite the attention of my friends.
Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who
wish to . provide themselves with a good article at a eery
low Flue, are respectfully invited to call on the sub
scriber. AU work warranted.
'EACH SALE—A valuable FARM of WO Acres, ,four
.1P miles from the Ohlo river at Stiousetawn, having a
Dwelling House, Darn, Stable, &cand young Orchard;
with 50 Acres in cultivation • well' fenced and in good
condition. The whole is well watered, and would make
a first rate Stook Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim.
her and &d 1 of excellent quality. 'Price L oo,soo. Terms
accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
• xnay3o • ' . Smithfield street.
REMOVAL.. :
TORN FOESYTH,MERauvr Txmott,lias removed to
J No. 31 Market 'Lone dory.,from Second, East aide.
Thankful fOr past favors, he respectfully .solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and
likewise of as many new ones, as are of the right stri pe.
• Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash
ionable manner,•and with despatch. ' •
Also, a Fashionable-assortment of. READY-hIADE
CLOTHING. Cheap Ilaglytif Course.
Gentlemen's Parma *loads, in all their varieties,
always on handauch , Besets's, Collars. Cra
vats, Stocks, Scarfs. Hnxiettiituspenders, racket Kdkfs,
Gloves, Drawers, Umbeellas, ha., Ac., kc. fray23:lm
MT old eustoinehOStrangers visiting the city, and
others wishlntOd.provide themselves with a hand
sone DRESS COAT,!PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, crotidn so,.hy leaving their orderivwith
„TAMES MOITIRE, Tailor;
Third strest;lit, Charles-Building.
GROUND SelCf.9,pf. all kinda, canatantly.on hand
\Jr and for.sale.hy im) *1 RHODES &-ALcoRN..
(Chroutcle cppy.)
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. ' : :.%-.:i. l ir• t '...t7f';'-'.: Y,:',-;,:,.-•:•....'1..-:.:'.':,.=i-i,.',4.-=':.,
Spring. Goods.
IfE undersigned are new in receipt of their ace6nd
^.ll9kply of FRESH SPDING GOODS. They ree- -
pectfutly ask the attention 'of Aferrliante and Dealers
generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as that they can offer Goods en the Ikon faeorabte terms
and at the most reasonable priem. Their stook embeaces
every article in the Variety and Fancy Dry Goods line,
together with BroWn and Bleached Musline,,Drillings,
Gingham, Lawns, Prints, Tickingsi&e., &e.
McCANDLESB & CAMPBELL,
No. P 7 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley:'
JAS. itteGUIRE, Tailor,
Third st:, near \Vood
P. Vatshorn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER PP HOSIER;
G Loy ES, TAPES, THREADS, PINS, &o n
With a variety of Combs and Fancy Goods, 1..
CHEAP PO R CASH
(sum- OP THE GILT COMB,) PEDERAL STREET,: ALLEOHEST,
A. LSO, Dealer in Freneh,EaglishatidGerman.Varietyi
it Goods, cradles; chairs - and:baskets, shoe thread,
boot laces, knitting pins, percussion ` caps, fish hooks,
slate pencils, shaving boxes, violin strings E guard chains,
hair -brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory
combs, tooth brushes, snag'. boxes , hosiery, gloves, rib
bons, galloons, needles, scissors, buttons, hooks and
.eyes, eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, razor strops, corset
laces, patent thread, sewing silk, spoo f cotton tobacco
boxes, German pipes- segos cases,shavihg brother, shoe
knives, fishing Imes, shell combs, marbles, slates; cray
ons, dorainies, bodkuts, spectacles, 'tweezers, &a.
[Er Country Merchants, Pedlers 'and others. are re.
guested to call and examine for themselyes, as I am de.
termined to sell CHEAP YOE CASH. ' mar3l:dtzw
_ _
110MEls—Ivory„Stde, Readiitg; Pocket, t, :Dressing ,
kj,._Palktt, Wood, Tack, &c., !cc., tut received and 9ar
sale by - McCANDLESE &CAMPBELL,
may 29 -
HERRING-2D, barrels:No.l, very. superior. for - e alb
ALI , .11a$191 SINCLA,I4:
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EEPEEIVE ALTERNATING BEE RIVE
.- (Pificyrzo MAT + 0,1816.]
Entirely New Principles in..th.e• Management of Beer!
lIIVES, the milyones of real-value a nd utility
.1." to Farmers and others engaged in the cults re of Bees,
now•before the.public, are tOndtsueied upen naturalprin
eipk3, and conibine the following advantages .:The Bees
are, easily hived in them; it never becomes necessary to
kill orl the swarms; honey Can at till dines be taken away
when it be spared by
the swarme, or can-be added
for the sustenance of fate ones; youpg swarms can be
- liken 'away at• the proper periods, and purinto -other
;'hives,where' they go to work without the trouble of
swarming or hiving, while the main swarms 'tire never
. disturbed in their operations. The-swarms are entirely
protecteg from robbery by neighboring Bees,. and from
mice and inseett! ; they can be handled with perfect safe
ty, and always Irving and breeding in new honey-comb,
are kept entirely he ably, and young swarms are always
fully developed. The eggs or embryo of the Bea Moth or
.fifilkreannomature around these Hires, and therefore the
Bees are entirely protected from the ravages of that de
structive enemy, while the Armors:rum PIUNCIPLE is
such, that the Bees are keptindustrious the whole season
through, by alwayi having plenty of room to work in.—
Old honey-comb cannot accumulate, nor will the _Bees
run out , ' or die ofir' in these Hives. They have been
Pally tested by actual Use, by over five thousand extensive
Bee Culturists, under the direction'of the inventor, and
all the swanns and their inerease are now and will re
main as good as new young - swarms. -- •
Ample directions accompany each hive, giving full in:
&true hong for the management of Bees, which are so sim
.ple that anyperstan, with ordinary . capacity and attention, -
cannot fail to be successful iu th en man agemeut and cul
ture. They are sold very cheap, and of easy construe.
non ; and all Farmers or other persons who keep Bees,
or wish to enter into that profitable culture, will find
these Hives all that can be desired. - - •
All persons are respectfully invited to call on the sub
scriber, at Mr. I: [finals' Intelligence Office, N0.33.W00d
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 Mr. S. N. Wics.resttases Seed and Imple
ment Store, corner of Wood and-Sixth streets. -
Arrangements are made for the extensive manufacture'
.'of the Hives, sad all orders will be promptly filled. at
very short notice. Those having an individual right, Can
manufacture their own Hives, if they choose, or have
them made where theyylease.
Particular attention is invited to these Hives, ak, they
need only to be seen tunkexamined to' onvincutuqper
son of their advantages above all-cither Hives'now In.
use.
No. 33 'Wood it., up stairs.
N. B.—Those wishing to enter into a safe and profita
ble business, and desinng Township or County Bights,
to engage in manufacturing Kelsey's Alternating, Bee -
Hive, and make sale of them, and the individual reds,
will find interest to call on W. Banns'. liel:3ld-fivr3m ,
FRESH SUPPLY OF TH.E.LATEST
AND. MOST FASHIONABLE
Vesting', Cass"mares, Summer Goods,
(MOTE'S, dr.e. _ .
JDELANif, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the
. attention of his friends antithe public to his new
supply of Beasonable Goods, such as the latest style of
Fancy Casts maretts, drabted French Habit C othlt, Italian
Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck,
Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy-French, English and
American Cloths and Cassimeresi and all other articles
suitable for custorneetrade.. Also, a large and general
assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in
the most fashionable manner, and will be sold lOw for
cash. Belallcmj P. DELANY.
'etr lie IFIVALre store,
SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW,
No. :7 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh. •
1110rUBER Jc LAUFMAN. Imparters and Deafen in Fo
-IUII. reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties,
are now prepared to cell as low and on as reasonable
terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our
friends and the public generally, to call and examine
our stock, which consists in part of Enka and Parks,
Pocket and Pen-Enters, Scissors, Shears, House
Trimmings, each as Locks, Late hes, 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 assortment or Tools, which
have been selected with great care , and which we are
determined to cell so as to give satisfaction. fap2:dhsv
A FI T!! an i Tr i e r al? Ep C 11111;Er i T LA O U L F B SI2 1 !t7
11
No. 78 Wood scree
New Goad* and Great Bargains t
RD THOMPSON, No. 110 Market street, ricarLl24rsy,
has just:returned from the SUMMERies with his
second supply of SPR/NG AND GOODS.—
Ile has now on hand one of the largest and best selected
stocks that he has ever had the pleasure of opening to
his customers and the public —among which may be
found every style of rich changeable and fancy Silks,
Turk Satins, black gl assi e Silks, all widths, for Cardinals,
&c.; with every width of black Silk Laces and Fringes,
for trimmings; DULLARD SILKS, TISSUES, - fig'd and
plain Bereges, Embrolder'd Swiss; Organdies ; Lawns;
Emb'd Linen Gingham, a new and beautiful article;
plain and barr'd do.; French Gingham', &c.
Our Domestic Stook is eery fiat, comprising every de
scription of Chintzes and Calicoes t UMW for 1.21- that sold
this spring for IS; Linen and Mesita Sheetings, from Ito
3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Meiling, very low; with a
full assortment of fine Irish Linens; for Window. Hang
ings: Turkey Red Chintz, embroidered and striped
Drapery, Buff Holland, &e., &c. Our Shawl department
presents every description of plain and embroidered
Canton Crape, changeable and dg'd Silk, Berege, Cash
mere and Dclaine, plain and embroidered Tbibet; also,
a large assortment of Parasols, Bonnets, &e., &c.
Coach Makers will find a full supply of Cloths, .Da
masks, Moreens, kc. kc ~in their line_
The above Goods have been purchased on the most
ad vantageocs terms, and purchasers ruay rely upon get
ting them at the lomat porribk prices.
may23.tithv ROUT. D. THOMPSON.
PISHIN zsze sTOU.E.
THE subscriber has just receiver y ved, settle Pekin Tea
I Store Fourth , a large end welt select
cd stock oi 7o
pure GREEN street AND }LACK TEAS,frose N.
York, all of which has been received in this country
since the Ist of February last, consisting of the ditTerent
grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Oar stock being
among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole
sale on better terms than any other house in the city.--
We invite retail grocers to call and examine oar stock
and prices. They can have it packed, in 3 , f and I lb.
packages, 5 RI. tin cannisters, or by half chests, to suit
then convenience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, - Bleck Teas from 50
cu. to 81.50 41? tb,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 et; ; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50 ; Young nylon, Gunpow
der and Imperial, from 55 cents to $1.25 Ib. .
Families are requested to send end get samples of our
Tcas, and try them, before purchasing. •
iny.24:dkw
A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth st.
IVHITE SVGARS.—Covering's Loaf, Crushed and
Pulverised Sugars, just reed end for sale by the
bbl. or at taint!, at the PEKIN TEA STORE,22 Fourth
street. may 24
FE COFFEES--Mocha. African, Java, Laguyra,
. Detainee andltio Cotrees,just ree'd and for sale
at the PEKIN 'PEA STORE, 70 Fourth et. may.%
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RAISINS AND FIGS.— 200 eighth boxes prime Rai
sins, said .50 small drums fresh Figs, joust received
and for sale at the FEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
Street. map 24
k) tIOCOLATE, COCOA AND BllolllA—Baker's Bar
ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet
spiced Chocolate, just recd and for sale at the PERIN
TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street - may4l
House and Lot for Sale in Allegtteny Otty:
A NEAT sad comfortable Brick Dwelling. Ronal, and
Jot. Lot of Ground, ithl front by 175 fee deep,) sonata
on the bank of the River, near Faitnesto e k's lead facto
ry, iq offered for sale low. Terms easy and title indis
putable. Apply to ABRAHAM FULTON Monongahela
City, or JAMES BLAxEIx,
mayt2l:2w• Pittsburgh.
Notice... Oar Proposals.
44 - A. MINER will, for fifteen days,. receive Pius
-1.„ burgh, Allegheny and County . Scup at par value,
for every . arucle oar line of busmen, at the lowest
specie prices, including subscriptions for all monthly
Magazines. Also, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising
our large assortment,) either half - .yearly or yearly,
including the largest sheet, " The Great West," now ad-'
tallied by hundreds, the very best family paper extant.--
Also, Scrip may be lett on deposite; Books, Stationery,
and all new issues from the.press, delivered at the option
of the depositor. We will order by request any Book o
Books from the East, on the above terms. -The above
Scrip to be expended in full. Smithfield street, second
door above '
Pittaburo liertioultural Society
WILL. hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fluke,
Vegetables,
and, - Jr.c., on Wednesday
and Thursday, the 13th l4th ofJUNE, and premiums
will be awarded for the best and second best of each va
riety of articles, exhibited for competition. The mem
bers, and all who feel an interest in Itonieulture, are re
quested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi
ion. mayll:d kw
New York Hair klaukractory..
I.HE undersigned has just :retumed-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 Ermstm. PARTINGS for. Banda,
Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much
like the natural partings, lindlt so close and easy. that
they cannot be distinguished from the niacin( hair on
close inspection.
SomicrulNG New.—The new Balance Springsurmounts
the difficulty, and must snporeede all others for Gentle
men's Wigs and Teepees; it bears equally on egerypart
of the head, without stiffness orartificial appearance;
(in these it is unlike The old ;) it shows the foreheadequal
to the natural hair. -
Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex
amine the articles for themselves.. J. CAMERON,
• NO. £'9 Third st,, near Wood.
N. Remember thd New 'York Hair Manufactory.
mayls:d6m&w2rn
;:~:r.~.
_ lianktrx; and(ffxripliz
wat—n.-INtLLta.ms,
EXCHANGE AND • BANKING:OFFICE •
- N. E.-emner of 27sird and Wood areas. -
SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange; Bank _Antes an
foreign and domestic- Coin bought and sold on th
most favorable terms. - • "
Collections made in al I the principal cities of the Union
ut the lovrestrates. ' - . - Jel2
ALLEIS IRAMER. - 'EDWARD RAUIR..
rtAitrz.
tionsersonst .Ezehange Broken,. Dealere in Foreign and
Donsitie Bins, Bills of Exchange, CertOcittet if Depot•
' it, Bank Notes, and Coin. - -
Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the Si:
- Charles Hotel. . . - inaySe
N...kiaLBERIS AG. SON,
Bankers and &alas in .Exchang e Cain and Binh Notes,
N 0.55 Ntarketstreet,Pigsburgh..
BIILI.J.NO BATE. . EXCHANGIL •
New York : [Cineimuiti
Philadelphia- Louisville
- Baltimore i "- Si. Louis
, . • - .
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Buying rates - . - . ,73siging *nisi
I
Ohio . ' 1 dia. Coanty:& City
.ord'o 1
Indinni .- I ...
g, .. .Relief Notes ' - *
Kentisky ' ..- f Pennsyliranin Co.. - '
Whin . , ,
.. " New. York -
Wheeling *-- 41 , Maryland
Tennessee 3. ' 1 New Orleans
NOON &. SARGENT._
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. S. Corner if wooa and siza . strati. Pittsburgh, Pa.
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Ceruficatea of Deposit,.tc
EXCHANGE on all the - principal Cities of the U nion
and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers.-
CURREN' T'andparfluidsreceivedasdeposim.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union et the
lowest rates. - - sapit-lp
41F, SUtie.ll;
e.. 1 50 bags da Bra it do.; .
Wbbfe. do - do. 'do.; in gore and
for sale - JOHN SPDEVITT &
my 29 No. 13 Liberty street.
.
TUST REC.I23I7EI),ATTIIEONg PItICESICtitE, - 0 - 0
hlarket street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns,' at the
Io* ogee of 12* cent& • [m y2.]' A. 21: AIABON & CO.
RIED APPLES-100 bus. for sate by .
may3t - - • 'tlhilTll Es SINCLAIR.
1 - 1 11 1ED.PEACHES-150 bushels, for solo by
may3l SMITH Sr. SINULAIR
'DARED PEACHES—A fe - ar sacks calm Pay'Peach.:
cd tor sale•by - .icay3ll SMITH & SINCLAILL
. ,
50 -BBLS. No. ROSIN ,
20 " N. C. Tar in store and for stde by
Jciffilfil'OEYl'FF & BROS.;
No.l3laberty street
SQ ODA. ASH —l5 casks of " Har t z' r sTufierior Sadaeltili
ree'd and for sale by S. &W. 14ARIIAUGH.
marl No. 64 %Vater and 114 Front st.
'IEE CRACKERS-3W bole Fe!re Cratkers
120 6GW firse a s JD eksort "
Just rec'd and for sale by JOSHUA 11110111E9,.
uty3L - Wood-street.
17F, BAGS BRAZIL SUGAR — Just received for
V sale by : JOSHUA RHOMS,
ukYal No. 0 Wood atseet,
A Lor OP DRY APPLES, in sacks in store and for
'Jot. sale by rmaY3l.l - CUblbliN)S &
LILOUR-150 bbls. Flour,received and lor sale by
.1
may3l . .10123TRODIR/t.CFO2%R.-
%ILIEDTFEACIIF-s--sit bushels Dried Peaches ree'
1..." and for sale by tiny34A RbISTRONG - & CROZER.
IifLIED APPLW.--.31)s ticks Dried Apples, in mom and
J... 1 for sale by frayaij ARAISTRUNti &
L ARD -1 bbl. Lard, just rec'd and for sale by -
may3l ARMS YRUNG & CRUZER.
13 YE FLOUR-19 bbls. Rye Elonr, just ree'd and for
..IA, sale by, ltay3ll AltelSTROINti & GROZER.
eilas_s,x) bushels ha arrive '(ia a few days) aud for
sale by C. A. fiIcANULTY Sr
LAMILV FLOUR --, 125 barrels Extra.
received aud . to sale by _ •
may CUMMINS dr. SMITH.
I EhIONS AND ORANGES—
ja 200 boxes Lemons, (Prime ;) - •
7- Oranges ;Jain ree'd end tor sale by
may2l. JOSHUA RHODES, No. ¢ Wood et,
- - -
g onSEB LIQUORICE; • - •
Lr 26 boxes Venetia Bose Lemon Jujube Paste;
10 eases Prunes, (jars .
4 " " ;box just- recd and for sale
may3l . JOSIIIUA 1tH0.1.).E6.N0. 6 Wood st.
tIDLS FINE PULVERIZED SUGAR, (Loy erbiesf)
Ill" cozinse •• _
Juit reed arid 63r male by, t?; JOSHUA RHODES,
may3l. • No. 6 Wood street.
INSEL'O Tacit - an cousignment and for
..La sale by (rnay14 , 4 7 .1'..M1V11 & MOORHEAD.
TORN—ivo bushels tlapi,ltolattive ; ( or sale by • -
V .11121Y31 & SMITH.
l/MATO CATSUP-5a ..'loagaUtriloz cacti, packed in
T
saw-dust, for shipph alkalMitrticle, on hand and
tor sale by . r, RU OITII4.- & ALCORN, ' •
maY3O 2O Fifth - street.
LE.MON sYROP-- , 00 - doz., Durban*. manufacture, on
hand and for rile by RHODES & ALCORN,
may3o' 30 Fifth street.-
HOUND GINGER-30 bbla., on band and for sale
low by (0 1 9 30 ( - RHODES & ALCORN.
GROUND HEARS -Summer Savory, Thyme, and
Sweet Majors= .cm. hand and for sale by,
my3o [Chronicle copy.] RHODES & ALCORN.
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tiHIBT
BOXES--15 doz., just received and for sale
7 low by ItDIVAILD TODD &Ca,
my3o Corner Fifth and Market sig., up stairs. '
YE PERI:E-41 bbls., Rye Flour, recd and for Bale
by Dny3o] S. & W.. ILII.BEAUGII.
TIMED' AtTLES--275 bushels Dried. Apples, reel
Jj , and far sate by [ray.3o) S. &-W: HAUS &DIAL .
RIM? EtkalF--ti tierces Prime Dried Ree 4 ree'd and
tor sale by:...[rny3.ol & W. LIARIIALYGIL.
AHD 01L--A few bble.,lnst received and for sale by
• iny39 , S. er. W. HARBAUGH.
CILASS--3;5 boxes “Mazkell's" unsoiled sizes Glass,
, LX just received and for sale by.
my3o . S. & W. ELSRBAUGH.
(1111 E-30 boxes new Cream Cheese, just reed and
kj for sale by [my3ol S. & W../i&FIBAUGR.
CODA ASH-30 casko Steele k. Co.'s swierior Soda
Ash, Jost received audios sale by
1Tr00.1..-Ibo,ooo pounds of Wool wanted by
yy _ may3o : _ -8-do HABIIAI3II
Air OLASS.SS-100 bbls. N. 'O.-11tolasseEi, Tee'd . and
,13,1 sale by (my3o] S. & Vr. HARBATIGH.
REED BEEF-3 cub' sugar Cared
Bale by [my3ol
B6CON HAMS--B casks extra cured'ilams„fori. sale`.-
by - - Eary3ol - DYER.
irrERRIM-. W )- t t aYre la 11°' i
2 ale by,
e s
WM. DYER:
bSr". :IVAL.DYER.
MbaAC&EItA _lO
rrelligo. 3, large, for sale by.
IllaY3o • ' • - hL. DYER.
'tOR SALE-7 half chests" Helena. Tea, and cask
gadder, tow for City or County Serip_ i at -
, • CASIDArS,
N 0..% Wood street.
may3l
B ACON C.A.§sl3-30 empty Casks for sale by
50.0u00 FIRE ' 4 . TA Tr ; Baleen accommodating tPrns; by
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• C. A. IIIOANULTY it CO
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Canal Bunt.
191 - TANTED F, niljour.pw nwam ec ialit , .
v •-. JOHNS CORRITON,
St Charles.Biudings
IUU lortaTyvis 14.1.1eleraoN,ani
Ile. No. 2 Southfield et.
100 BBLS.RONANITE APPLES-0/jered very low
to close- consigoment;by -
W. & J. C. ACHESON,
No 2 Smithfield st.
Ity£ FLOUR-21 - • barrels,.. freeh ground. ' Jor sale, by
ma
iA CASKS BACON HAMS; . :
10 " , Shoulders ' • in stone and for sale by
JOHNIIPDENtrrr A - BROS.,
N 0.13 Liberty street.
InayMt
OUGAR
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1..) 100 bbls: Sugar House Molasses, St. James Refinery;
10 do -do do do Louisiana do
n - store and for sate by MILLER le RICKETSON, . -
inayls ' 170 and 174 Liberty st,
rirauy.ev - rumS, that will not vim= up , in the
c.9uniir Weather, for saAeollFi A
ON,
nuty2s First , between Wood and Market sta.
Fl B / 1 -40 barrels Nts.3Maekerel ; , •
Just received and for sale by.
RHEY, AIATTREWS CO.,
-28 Water street.
ATANTED.,SOO bushels of Barlep,.forsivtuelL cosh
!V and the highest prise will be given, by • .
may2s RHODES . 1s - ALCORN, 30 Fifth at.
DPERFINE MUSTARD-;•Our own manufacture; put
3up in several different styles; for sale by • •
mar•2S - • RHODES ALCORNOI3
IDED BLANKE'r3--1 case (50 pair) Bed -Blankets, isjj by 64, 6 tbs ., ribbon boand, received Vas' day, on
'consignment from tita'Ananailictnrer, rind .for 'sato by
ups Liberty 'opposite Knit street
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5000 TDS. t I 4 . PPLONE, lit It oenin t now, open
niey22 ng
a the
rfr l , , , TrZlLtsmirk co..
4 11 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, st -
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AA T THE SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, a tall
assonraent of " Citicinnati ,COOPERSI'2VOL.9)t.:..r
yor.aale HIRER k LAUPMAN,
• am 9,16 - ' Wixlstreet.,'
- DYE PLQUft,-25 bbl,. Rye Fleur, just ree>d and for
Jltr , R. dr. W. RARBAUGEL -
IiTTONS-.Annesortraent of 'Agate and Pearl Shirt,
Bina- and Horn 'Pantalooni Lasting-and Brocade
Coat;Rom,:Lasting and. Brocade Vest, the,'
fornale y hIcCANDUESS it CAMPBELL,
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strl'Akl--11. Casks, first sort .for sale by
.Er& RHEY,DIAITHEWS & do.; .
'Malt° - ' ,28 Wafer street.. .
RIED FRUIT-200 bus P 0 4 011013 1.
250 " Apple! for sale by
• lIIIEYrALLTTIAEWS
-.17.7:W212210:met.
iiroke;
LIDTINCLUATII
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nmily Flour,