113 =I ME M=MMEII +' ~ i .'7. ~~ e MINE , • , • -• • • ; - • ' , ,'; • : • ••; ; ; -1 ' , ' . • •', " • *, ' • L '• ' ' ' MEI MIME 1• .‘ MEE =WEE MUM OEMM ••• . • • •:_:,s•-• , • .; • MBE Mil 11111 EM r ;".; MEE . . . • . • • EINEM . • MOE= =Si MEE EISEN M ME MOM =I ': , 5 , MIS NEM i • r . -.~:~_ ' r*, .t. ; •• 4: • t” ;;;tkt7 ti ; "' le = lEEE ONISI =ISE MN 1111 EMU MIMI RE . Vii. ~: ..; , =EI ~• ~, MEM . Y . , ,. ~. NEM = RE NE BE E!. =MEI MEM = lEEE liffliE " , ',- - ' , .,.'.:'i , ' -- . ,:.:.','-i' . a , - , l!_z•-.'- •;.`:-: -.- ',.,'._:i.', =iMEIMI Dor Advertisers artiotatetedloharyi est • serfdom's ef: 4 &clock r rithigusibtemitNatrykr order to ma *wean tessertim. WhatisisprObis,angalignAdurtooldd. Morning POO( Sob -printing Offtte. ' CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRTLISTREETS. Er }fairing 'added to our Establishment, 'a splendid Stearn-Power Printing Machine, we ate premixed to do sit kinds of Newspaper and Book work inn style of an surpassed beriaty_end neatness , and-upon the most rea sonable tetras. We respeetfully . solleit the patronage or the public inthisline of our business Or Ph/"Adolph' et... Special Meetings of the Allggl7ny Engine and Hose Company , will be held at Allegheny Han; Fifth street, every . Monday aveningpre violas to starting for Philadelphia. Those trtlereated are respectfully invited to attend. • ielt 4 w - _ Thestre:-.4dr. and Airs. ARCHER hage the pleasure of announcing their BENEFIT; and solicit the patronage of their friends and the patrons of the Drama. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE. Btu, a nosetand. at tractive Bill: GUT. MANNERING —Adapted froln'Sir Waiter Scott's celebrated novel:--Gatitiel, with the songs "Tbe Wolf" and " Safely FolIelg:- Him," Mr. . . , . . Mr. FARRELL will on this occasion akigtent end exe cute a Ttrittiont Fan ratio, on the Violin. . , • - A variety ' of SINGING and DANCING; • With 'tither Entertainments, which ' ill for ma great and' attractive Bill! • . . OG - t- Notlttee..The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society meets the. first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield:and Fifth street , ImaY19:10 •••• Y. C. Gau.,euma, Sec'y. Mir Irionsinenk.:;if jou insh'to save your money and. bey a superfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE,Jvhere you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. WM. FLEMING, inar23:yj -130 WOod et., comer r f Virgin alloy. ID'''. 0. of O. F.—Place of Matting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth ant Virgin Alley. • Prrrwattamx Lows, Np. 3=--Meets c.•ery Tuesday 111cacurnt.s. Ettcsantattsr, No. 87—Ncets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. • • • mar2s-1Y Oaroner...l offer_ what's left of me to the Dem. octane County . Convention as a candidate for Coroner. e If I have any triends, I went them to leg Tor me now. Lamm Ras, Late of Melia° dcl Rey.., . [Er I. .0. of o .' F.ALLacrusst LODOE, . No.. 4to mests" at the Ball. corner of Wood street arid Virgin Alley, every Thursday ccenirg, et 8 o'clock. maylkent .. - GiCIROE BASIST; Seey. . 117-11. Densists.RanoYzn to e new three story Brick, on SYMICIEED ET., ono door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, od one to a whole sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a . heahtirul reprear ntstuon or the Natural Gm, restoring the FACE to ita original shape: TEETH EXTRACTED, with little . or, no pain. Dress= Tr.crn permanently savod by PLIZOCUNG, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it, though it should be done in five min- CIES, or even instantly. ap2l:ly Myr - Sunday Trips to Seaver. —.The steamer . BEAVER will leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela Rouse; every Sunday turning, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at I 'O'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, r. m.• Fare twastr-irrve •• nsy2l' TEVAt.tirstlcrwr•ROßEßT BARKER, MCltatilt2 TAlLost,•Ne.3l Market, benrun Second and Third streets, Patiburgh.—Constantly on hand, wiargc and general as. 'torment of FASZIONABLE RILADY-BIADX etc:ems°. Particalar attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, which will be made in the moat fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. • . may?, „, 11:7Odd Follows ' Man, ()deo» Bniidine, Pau l 4 street, between- Wood and Smithfield streets.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. meets let and 3d Tacidays of each mouth. Flintburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 4d and 4th Tuesdays. Ideehauics' Lodge, No. A, meets every Thursday evening. Western StarLadge, No. 24, meets every WedneSday evening. ' • Iron City Lodge, N 0.182, meek every Maeda) , ev'ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 3tie, meets every Friday evening. mnyStly 113' A determination of blood to the head t as it is call ed, can be accounted for upon no other principle than from the presence of corrupt and stagnant humors lathe venous circulation, which prevent the return of the vitat fluid to the heart. When the passages are choked up, and it becomes, as It were, prisoner in the head, there is a distetsion or swelling of blood-vessels, n pressure upon the Wain, bead-ache. giddiness. palpitation of the beartappoplexy, and other Arcadia& results. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are certain to prevent the -above unpleasant complaints, because they expel from the circulation those humors which are the cause of all disordered motions of the blood. They also aid and improve digestion, and therefore will most assuredly gsve.health and vigor to the body. Beware c.recranterfeits and finitatiorm—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pilli-have the written signature of Weis 1124 WILIOII7 ou the top label of each box.- Remember. also, that H. Sniper, Druggist. corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. The genuine is for sale a Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race Street, PhLudelphia; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 153 Liberty . street, Pittsbutgh, Pa., 'who Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. ' jeS larrFaox Vtrusisx Ilturmnirs,M. D.—l feel constrain etLfrom a sense of duty, to make the, following st at ement conscious that it may appear unprofessional. - Mr. Chas. Wade, of this city, was quite low with Pulmonary Con sumption, with winch I had been treating with less thin usual success. At his request, and. that of his friends, I permitted him to try. Dr. Dogers , Liverwort and Tar, and I must confess that its effects were really surprising.— Atter using the second bottle, my visits were discontin:- ued, and he was soon restored •o health. Ido conscien tiously recommend my brother practitioners to prescribe this 'remedy in 'all pulmonary complaints which h Mlle the ordinary mode of treatment. " -.. • - WILLIAM I. RICIIARDS, IQ. D. ::.`. Cincinnati, October Ist, 1844. • . This medicine is warranted to break up the most dis tressing Cough in a few hours time. - • ' For saleity_._-, J. co., Wholesale Druggists. No. CO Wood st. Afso,by - ' - KNEELAND & lIARDIN; mayl6:6md&vr • - - Grant street. . - - Toarn- - amm., Trsntra Gams, BAD patient AND 11,mera Tzerm—By the use of Wheeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually. cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved,:and' the Teeth freed.fram'tattar, and :made beautifally white. Price 50 cents per bottle. This article, is patronized by the elite of society-is'highly concentrated, and will make one Sold wholesale and retail by 'WM JACKSON, at his Boot mid Shoo Store,'" BIG BOOT," En Liberty street, head. of Woottirtreet,'Pitzsbutgli. • ap27...6mdtsve . . Lee Ores = dan Strawberries. . .. I M . Tnr.sabseriber respeefatty informs hie friends and the public in general that he is now prepared to serve up lee Cream, Strawberries, lee., in the moat delicious style, - ' - .T. D MORGAN, , e - j e2T3 t d - r ' Eagle Saloon, Wood street. SUNDRIES-4 fresh arrival of the following buncirts has been received, which will be sold at greatly re , ducfd P. 23 bOxes ISS.ll.ltu!sins • • 4 barrels Clarified Sugar; - 2 u Peal . 5 boxes Bakers Brenta; 4 " - 05C02 . , 4 " ' ahocolaus " Sclinti& sweet spiced • :"1S " Burlingicin Herring . ; 4 " Lemon Syrup; Together svitlimany,other articles in the Grocery line, too numerous io mention. J.S. 31—YOUNG lc CO., ; mity2l3 • • . N. W. corner . Fourth and Ferry. TriviiE,CoUßT 0F.00111410N PLEAS of Allegheny County, Penn:l4Np. 103, Oct. Term,lB9o: • ; .. :in thtf matter of the Account' of William z c, • Ptixae, Assignee of Hugh T. Chaffey. ( 4_ • May 12th, 1699. on Motion of Thomas z ; bleg., Betide, Washington'. op •NiPitdrde'd Auditor, to audit, settle and at ay, range the a . ccount. .• . - . , The Auditor . will proceed to discharge The 'duties of tits - appointment Oa the.2th.day of June,. 1890; at his°ince in 4th street, Pittsburg, at 2 o'clock P.m. mttyl4:l.aari2w HEADE WASllll29lTON.Auditor.. 2/krk BOXES SCALED HERRING . ; ' • LPL , 200, " ' No.'l " ' just received and for dale by - JOSHUA RHODES, jet '" , No Wood street... ON UESHELL`3-43UOu Cowie Sheila just rec'd an. or sole by [jet) JOSHUA RHODES, " Walnuts; just Tee'd and for sale by, jet JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood st , . -'l'U .bb'r--:_qz neat 'lWu otUry kf IC it ci use recently finished, situate In a pleasant part of the . Oth-Ward. Rent moderate. Apply to • mity3o:tlsie liNgs-BLARELY: GHOL SRA 'CHOLERA !—A Plain Treatise on Cho era, showing its nature, varieties, causes, treatment and: prevention; by Joseph Ralph, M. D., author of the Family Physician, ace., ti.c.; to which is added Rates for the Preservation of Health in the Four Seasons." 'For Sale by • ' 3: CUTHBERT, Gen:Agent, may 24 , Smithfield street. -Rag,vir BOOK FOR SCHOOLS.--Elements of 3lythol -1.11 ogy; or Classical:Tables of the Greek and Romans, to which. are - added eOMO notices of Syrian, liindoo and Scandinavian Superstitions:together with those of the American Nations; the whole comparing Polytheisin trim for. the use of Schools. Just re ceived by . JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, ma •IS . . Cor. 3d and Market eta. `:semi •ss IRE tiAtitC, produced by, Reptant, can be•Ternoved. by a few . applications of B. A. Fahnestock &COB Rnliefacient; . It is wan:wand Deno. leafing. and goal direct to the seat of tho disease. Sprain ed vrristsbr Wides t or a sorness of the . muscles after being too Much ezetted, may" also be easily. redeved It is healing also for cuts and woands,'and soon restores discolored bruises to alnatural and healthy appearance. Prepared and sold by . •-• = • B. A . FAHNESTOCK & CO, • = ' . Cornerist and Wood streets; also, rat 42 / • , ;Corner Mb and Wood. ifE undersigned wilt be foundat the office of Alder vlman A. , Reinhart, until the 20th inst., where he Ibe happy to see all that are indebted to him. Alter thattime, smts will be hrmighregninst all deNt wn's: (.IV/70N, YARN, ac. -3U,000 be antoried Nos. C. IL:l:Yarn; '1.40 - bales Batting; . Can dle Cyink, Carpet Coat, 1114 Cc/t6ll/ Tf : vi itaar " , i I I sa4HECVIS & 28wster street. • ' - • - . . 1 I'LE • .Z-nrA vrrrgsvitcrammuro.-ov •N. B. CRAIG, -:( :-L •• : J. CAROTHERS, t oireirmrs volt qulvp. W. A. HILL, • PASSEN ORR 8211ANCEMI3N . 1'' 3 FOR 1848: te amboatPac ketLine, le avesd aily for Cincinnati,lo•st. Passenger Packet., via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. 8 a. w., and 6 P. N. Nail Conch Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A.M., s and 124 Western and Southern Mall Coaeh'Line, 6 a. North•Western,'via Cleveland, daiiy,lo A. M. Erie and Western New York, daily, . 9 . A. - North-Eastern, to Philadelphia , daily, except BundaYs, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEEMITURE Or MAILS. Eastern Mail via Pailadelphls;Vae 9 4.14 . 4 closes 12 M. rn Weste Mall, Cin. and Latium., due st., closes SA. pa - South-via Bilt. aridWashingaindue 8 st.,closes 5 *at: North-Weste vici Cleveland, due 101; is., closes 0 JP.. at. Eric and Western 'New York, duo 8 P. et, closes 8 A..ar • • STOOKS. Pat oe tie: . 'Askeif offeiect Bank of Pittrhush . • 850,00 850.00, 550,00 'Exchange Bank ..... • • • ••••• •'• 50,06 . 44;00 43,60 Merohants' and M. Beni - , • :AA 50,00. ;40,00 Farmers' Deatit Dank ••• • • • None in market. Hand Street Bridge • : 50,0060,00:.40,00 Northern Liberneeßridge • •• • •-• •• • 50 , 00 • 3 5 00 .Old Allegheny Br:Algo .250 36,00 ,35,00• Connelleville R. R. Stock, paid ,: . aharea,B2,so • 5,00 • .1,43 Cltyl3onds (6 eestii) 00,00 Monongahela Bridge • 25,00. (0,60 Gas Stock LW' No change was noticed in business yesterday ; Ono part of tho day was cottainiy too warm to think of out-door transactions; and the other wa s a quick BUCCOFEIIOO orsummer showers. . • FLOUR—The arrivals were heavier than they have been fir some days previous, but wcre,p#CF,df pally for re-shipment. There were no transactions of any importance come ender Our obseratien;und we can notice no change in figures. DRIED PEACHES—The operations aro light at $1,2501,37. Apples are held at 50655 s, bus. ASHES—The demand remainesteady, with a pret-. ty fair soppy; Pots were selling in lots for 41040 Saleratus 34; Pearls 61 ; Soda Ash ,31031. BACON—Sales were made yesterday of Sides at sc. FEATHERS—Remain unchanged, say 33035. • RYE FLOUR—Is worth 2,62(32,75. GRAlN—Wheat we quote at 75 ; Barley 65456 Oats 34c. ' • AUCTION SALES., - BY JAMES M'KEIVNA, ADC,,TIONBER, No. 114 WOOO Srazrr, tnass num Flrtn HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCT ON, in the Fj/lh Ward. Will be so;d by Public Auction, to tae highest and best bidder, on Saturday next, Jiine 9th, at S o'clock in the afternoon, a Lot of Ground / on Ma street, between Walnut and Factory streets ilh Ward, belonging tothe estate of the late Ale er Hamilton, deceased. Said Lot has a front of 25 feet on Pike street brill° feet deep, on which isarectea a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, Kitchen, &c. - Terms moderate. . • For farther particulars, enquire of A. Wilma & Co., Ross street. . (tee) IcKENNA, Auct. :11tEAT INDUCEMENT TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS HOLDING Positive Sale of Splendid and Valuable Real Estate, in Allegheny Coon ty, fronting on the Ohio iirdrothout 12 m il es from the City of Pittsburgh, on which is made the best of Improve ments, at AUCTION.—On Thursday next, June 7th, till o'clock, P. 11., will be sold, without reserve, nt ,McKenna's Aliciion Rooms, In the City of Pittsburgh, two small tracts of Laud, situate In Ohio Township, Allegheny County, on Sewickley Bottom. near Sevric kleyville, only about an hour's ride by steamboat; the railroad, when completed, will OM alongside; one tract containing eight acres of ground, with an orchard of fmittrees, ou which is erected a splendid brick Mansion Noose, 58 ft. front by 41 feet back; built a short time, and finished in the best and most modern style. according to sonic of the most celebrated drawings and plans; supplied with eve ry convenience appertaining to a comfortable dwelling or country residence. It contains' eleven MOM, begun fully finished with &toe cered cornices and other worth( the same kind, and all arranged io as to afford the most ample comfort to its occupants. It took two years to build it, and cost upwards of 82000 In front is a mag nificent Grecian Ponieo, commanding one of the most gorgeous and delightful views on the Ohio river. The scenery around is tinexeelled for beauty and spleodoria any other part of the Western or Southern gptintry from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. There is an efeellebt well of pure coring water on the premises. On the same property is a good stone farm house, two stories high, containum six Soome. • Also, on adjoining tract of Laud containing nine pierce, with a large orchard, on which is erected 0 good Frame Houses. Both tracts are beautiful ewelling or rolling bottom land, in a good state of cultivation, and is proverbial for its iichuess of soil, as all who are ac 9aainted with the location know there is no better laud in the United States. This is the first time that it has been offered at public sale,autterhapg never before bas such valunble property been ffered in this section of county. The public may rely that the sale will be positive, without any humbugging, as the owner is determined to dispose of it at any price. The title is indisputable. A liberal credit will be given on part of the Amount which will be made known at time of sale. For a great portion of the fitht . payment,rity of Pittsburgh and' Allegheny County Berm 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. JAMES GRAY, Owner. je2 JAMES McKENNA,Auct. 100E71...SEVEN ACRES OF LAND, being pastorale 1 Bishop Estate, situated aboukfour and a half miles from Pittsburgh and two miles trim the Arsenal. Six teeit.Aeres are cleared,, and , the remainder is etivered With excellent Timber. If the property is not disposed of as private , sale berore the Ilth - ol June, it will be sold at AUCTION, on that day, at o'clock, v. mt.; at the New Court House, without - reserve, to the highest and best , For terms .of sale and other particulars ' enquire of DAVID D. DRUCErAttorniy ra Law, Fifth street, next door to Alderman McMaster. ANEW WORK ON C 'EMEITERIES.— Designs for Moimments. and:Mural Tablas, adapted to rural Cemeteries,. Church- Yards, Churches, Chapels; with a preliminary Essay on thn laying out, planting improvementand man aging of Cemeteries, and on the of Church Yards. For the basis, Loudon's -Work.: By J. Jay Smith, ono of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery.' la two numbers. -Just received and !break,' by jet - [Jalma! copy.]--KAY & CO. :RAT, MICE AND ROACH EXTERMIN Alva —MD boxes of this valeatilo preparation for the destruc tion of Rats, Mice, Rosettes and Bed-lungs; received and for salebS . _ - H. M. "COOING iel • IV. comer of 4th and Ferry cis. • 251! BOOBYER & GRIDDLE , . BEE HIVE CLOTHING STORE: strassg 451 LIBERTY STREET, mum DOORS, JOIE ; UMW STREET, SIGN OF TIIS GOL EN BEE,IIIVE. :4ESSRB. 0-d c respecuully inform the pub lic that they Can at all times find at the above place a sp endld assortment of cr.crrlliNG AND CLOTHS, . Suitable for Custom Irotk. It being Oar intention folio a Cash bode essfwe shalLendearor toaeltallarticles in the Clothing line at the lowest possible malls, and there can be no.doubl that our Meads and the patio generally would find it their imeres . t to favor us with a sluire of .their patronage. BOODYER & GRIDDLE.. , N.8,--Parucular attentionpaid to the fitting of Clothes Er No. 241 Liberty street, thtee dbors above Irwin. sign of the Bee „frrre. :. • ap2S - By Express.- ' . TUST RECEIVED, AT THE Snit-Min Oticiitano vi some splendid Tleredr . , Voting's and Catrimert.r,ofthe latest styles. The ee'destrous (a - procuring , anytbing . in our line. are respectfully !solicited to cell and exam ine our mock. BOOLIYER ORIBBLE. - Caastmeries Y. TUST RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE.oLoTarNo . 0 STORE, fresh supply .of plain and fancy Cissi menits,-good quality and Idibionablollattorns, which We shall be happy to dispose' or to low rates: ' • - . - • - 1130013YER,2, GAMBLE, • rnaylJ No. 251 Liberty at.; sign orthe Dee Hive, " Isaac Williams, IitrERCHANT TAlLoll, • Smithilelii titreet, No. 1:1, be tisreert Ist and '24/ streets. - ' ap4iy - 11OR BALK.—A Brick House, well arranged, with good Del tar, a Ball, Parlor, D ining. ROOM ? Kitehen. . and . th ree Bed Rooms, all in good order.: Price; 8800.00., Terms, 8400 in hand; $203 at one.year, ands2oo two years. Lot is 25 feet fronton Rebecca.street;Alle,gheny, by,Diq deep- . .-on peypetuatlenso bf $33 a year.. : : In the above property it is believed there is a - bargain of at. least 50 per cent, . B. pUTUBERT, Den. Agent, mar2s , Smithfield street. EWGOODS:--blow opening at the One Price Store , , 00 Markel street,cases- and puckages of mew . and desirable Goode comprising a large lot of Silk, llerege, M. de. Leine, Thibeti Tancynnd .other Shawls at con siderably reduced prices: [my2t3l A.A. MASON & Co. VINE COGNAC BRANDIES-2Z half pipes • various vantages, of our oyrnimportaticin for t " commerce," from Bordeaux, just received and forsale,by• je4 • Mink 1.72 . cmd 174 Liberty street. EOANS-2 bbls., for sale by ' '• P man° • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. TIMED 1311EF —A superior artiele',of,,angtir cured, -LI constantly in store arid for sale b ynut .15 OAP MEAL—Fresh from the.mill tit aleiwer price. than before offered to families, and equal lo that manufactured in Old Ireland. ' je4 iChsonlcle copy.) RHODES & A.LCORN. TOLL SUTTgR-Y.cana Fresh Roll Butter, rcc'd this jA., day and for sale [nir3l] CUMr r Ns & . YE-300 bushels, on hand and for sale.' - - ' R___' - fe4 ".- ' ' - ' RHODES Zs ALCORN C HOP'D FEED.—We still continue to chop and keep constantly . on hand Coin and Oats, Barley-Meal, Otl Mead, eee., &c. '. . Ue4l :ALCORN. RHODES ,fr. BACON —l,eoo Sides and Shoulderso'nst received ,on consignment tunffor sale by • • -- • - ' MILLER teItICKETSON, nmyl. Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. VrACE--A prime article on band and for sale by le:t. • : .R4°P.E S & &I'CORN, ao Falb at: NE 410*.ifie#14 Dallg.Revlevr . of tlie OFFICE OF' Titn POST, TrESIXII T ftlommss...Tuna 5, 1549. $ . . . Miner POTJAP'OP,'I 2 ,ETTS.I3IIRGI 41 vran waninatimte c*fracx.. ABnlvED steamer thiebigrin No. 2 ,,Gilson,Dealiei.: - Lake Erie, Bholefßl3eaver.' . " • Baltic, Jacobi, Brownsville 'AtiantiCyParkin'Fol . 1 ,- Camden,liendrickson: - bicKeespo rt. Pennsylvania, Greenlee„.cineinnati..,, ••• 'CuMberland No.'2, " Caleb - Cope, " Peru, talboun,SunfislE.' " - Lowell. Dexter, Zanesville. ' w m. , Phiillpa,Bl'Pbail;Betrrer: . • . 'Genesee, Reno it 'Cindirmati - Bleamer 'Lake Erie. Stioles. Beaver. '""- - "A - Heldman N 0.2. Gilson, Beaver% - ' Jacobt,DrownaVille. '• Atlantic, ParktnsOn;do.'" • .Carnden. Hendrickson, MeEemsPqn:-. "WellsVille;MeNeel,St. Louis; . • "- 'Dewier Clarke ' . f Far',Greenwood Gardena. , • , NEWARRANGEhiItIENT.—The - steamer' THOS. SCOTT. will com mence on hionday. - hlay 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landingoont of. Pitt Cate', to late Otudenileaving at 8 o'ilocki: at., and stt each even honv o'clock lost , frip from the. Garden at' The Saloons are supplied-With all - thetlefiticies of the season: Tea eta o'clock.. The Garden, with a:large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahliag,Annual-Flow er Plants and Shrubbery,- The cruntbwable wharf. boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt et. landing: , taty4: - ror - .Beaver rind' Wellsville. , . TR'S new and splendid passenger steamer CALMS COPE; A: - Eltsmocici - hiestar, will eave rot the aboVeand all intermediatepOrts everyTicieiday, - Thursday,, and Satuiday. - - For freight':or 'passage, having seperior - ace oniniodaii tiotis,'apply on board. • • maY4 • "r; - ititdniet'BEAVEß CIIAB. E.' CLARIS,' ' Master ,will 'leave this city every Mondayi : - 'e nes ay and Friday., at 10 A. w. • - • She ha's a boat at the landing, between Wood - st. and.' the - Bridge; preparedio receive freight at any time:, tuiy4. Wm. B. Wfieeler t • ' • - • STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be - found at Wesley Grier'S Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field street's, Pittsburgh. • ' mar 27 _Fog St.. 14011111,2 i e f a at • - Tau fino'new passenger steamer AARON HART, W.J. Rourrz,hiaster, will tease for e above and intermediate ports, regularly. ' - -.. ~ For freight or -passage, apply on board. . mayd - For Clnainuatt«Regalar Piakeit• .. * The fine steamer MT. VRRNON,,Otaard Ktrarrz, Master , will leave forthe above and mterm tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to . __ . ap2G GEO.B.IiIILTENBERGER,gI.". .—_ Regraliir • Steamer. YANKEE, Capt. McKim', !envoi every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, r teamer JENNY LINA Captain. OatmonEtt„ leaves every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, r. , For freight or passage apply to - 'W. R. WHEELER, Agent, ap3 Coruer.of Water and Snutitfield sta. 1.011.314V1LI:E PACKETS. - FOR IVBERUNG, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE REGCLAII SitTraDAlt PACIIM—The A No 'fine and fastpassengerstetun Pat ket TELEGRAPH-1. Ilezlep„ Com , - mandcr,willicave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincidnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. Forfreight or passage apply on board ; or to FORSYTH tr. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of Pax' *engem; the, accommodations are inferior to no boat, on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- LOMS—tiMethrOUgh,SIVE naaa. ap2l,iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh andßroirnsrille Daily Packet Line. • • ; FaincgatlV 151,1848. -Frararsar 15t,1848. • LEAVE DAILY AT A. M. AND 4P. M. The following new boats complete the line • for the present season ATLANTIC. Capt, Jrunes Parkinson,' BALTIC, Capt. A.3acolur, and LOUIS brLANE, Capt. E. Bennett, 'The boats aro entirely new, and are fitted up without rogard to expenie. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boat* willleave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Tbossm. - Passengers will be punctual oh board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise r hours. - - New Wheellag Packet. The new and splendid ,passenger steaum 44Z. TAYLOR., M. F,..l..rass, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and ee mg, .caving this city. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock..a. and 'Wheeling every Tuesday„Tharsday, and Saturday, aye o'clock, A. st. For freight orpassage, (having superior -accommoda tions,) apply on board. 'l'he Z,. Taylor is on entirely new boot, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed byany boat on the river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG CR(YZER T Avg. __ - -- Itegullar pacicot for Surkeith. . in gz ap . . THE fine steamer 'WELLSVILLE, Cam BASSES, will leave forthe above and inter me tare on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passar apply on board, or to au2S GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Wheeling Packet sat The new and splendid passenger steamer JAMESNELSON,G.D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Pneke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling,leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. x i and Wheeling- every IVonday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. u. For freight or passage, ,having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed . by any boat on the river. AMSWPRONG -& CROZER, deetba. Agents. Franklin • Packet. The fast packet ALLEGBEITir BELLE, Capt. W. HANNA, will run regularly lie tt= =burgh and Franklin, on thn Allegheny Mier. Leaves Pittsburgh , each, Mtinday nnd Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. AL. For freight or passage, apply ou bciard. Ara 18 D. - 1849.- • CINCINNATI ANn PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished end tarnished, and meat powerful boats on the waters of the West. The . higheetwages are paid for the services of the hest and most experienced men engaged in the river buinness.— The line has been in operation for six years: has carried " nearly two millions of people,withoutflOing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge corn porno's with any passenger lute in the Union for safety, regularity t and speed. All that money can proenre has been providedfor the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows:. • 1110NDA YPACICET.— The MonotsaansvniCapt:Stons, willleave P . ittobargh every Monday morning allOo'cloek; Wheeling every Monday everting nt 10 r. x. TVRSD4Y PA C.KEZ—The 'Mamma No. 2. Capt. Jno. Elineater, will leave Pittabargh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ;Wheeling every Tneklay evening. WEDNE.SIIAY PACKET.—Tho NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittaburgh'every'Wedneentlay morzunglttlOo'clock ; ‘WheclingFverylVedne F day e ing 2WORSDA Y PACKE.T.—The BULLIANT, Capt. A. J. Gime; will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. PRIPA Y PACILET—The Cuspatt No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening sit 10 P. a sArvwDAY PAC ILET.—The Massa.vona No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday momingatill o'cleek; Wheeling every Saturday evening SVNDAY PACKET.- The Iss.Ac NEWTON, Capt. P. Besot, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wfieeling every Sunday evening nt,lo r. m. Nage*.lasi for June. ECEIVMATM:A. - MINF:WS. - -(=nttinra'A R Sartain's Union Magazine, for'une. ,' . Godere Lady's Book, . Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville. My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the author of the Bachelor bf Alb say, Az, &c. • • Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard. Fernando or the Fallen Angel; a new :Novel, by Alexandre Dumas. • Family:Failings; a new Novel, by the author of the Hen•liecked Husband, &c., &c. Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My Poor. Kit„Carson, the Prince of Gold 'Hunters; by. Charles No. I Chambers' Information for- the . - People; now edition, to be 'completed in 18 'numbers.- smithfiod ,t., opposite-Brown's lintel., • jrna-•121 MITE subecriben reaßectfully inform the citizens =of THE and - vicinity:that they, have -purchased from Mr. C . 8.. Bickley, the celebrated "Sr*tt DAREuv" and "Ice Cream Saloon," in Diamond alley, and am pre- - pared torterve the old customers of the ettablishm'ellt and the Tablic generally with all kinds of Cakes, Confec- Amory, Nuts,-Fruit, dte, Orders for Parties filled on the shortest notice. [Er The Ice cream Saloon is now open day and night. maylB:dlm . .A..& P-SCHILDECKER. , . • - . lioylent Cislutzes. . • • CASES of above Goods, 3.4, 4.4 and 9-8 wide, fancy and double Purble, for sale by • -mar29:2ro • • HAMPTON, SMITH er., CO . • Fish and Tar.' BBI.S. No'. 1 HERRINGS, (May inspection U lf3o bble. No. 1 - Shad, - . . - • 20" - "- No. 3 Mackerel; (Boston initiectlon so N. C. Tar. in_prime order ,• received nnd for su r e by, • TAAFFE &- O'CONNOR, - ma • fallen Carnet l'enn. and Wayne Atraets iQ METAL-400 tous.Col. P . - ,A 5 " Hot ,—" - just received ".and - REEF, MATTHEWS kap., • : •. 28 Wattr ;street. . , 10)B. AttorneyCARNAIFIAN, atL3to-.oince on FoUrth XL. ei.. between Cherry alley and Grant st: f:1 52 1 . - - - _ Dr: Grorig4;r..D.l. o lDook. - N FPra z i-ir roiiiirrinitt - Iteitt - anitir,liiiiiiaircierirlip: kf posits Mr. Bake.W.qll's;lll.llle. ;Vora; lately 'occupied as an office by. Aldirrinati Miller: 'l-10,:tnak be found ? at night, in No: itSt. Charles.' .. ' mraqty. MUMS! 214' -42 LL ABIIIONOPOLIZSATUSTEALii s 0 MUST PRI:C.ES; TETHICH riot will be ftroveriby calling at hicaniars Ty FaihibtitttileTailonngEstablbihment,ThiZttstreet, fit. Charles : " Motto: Sinai.kasjits ead Oelek'ydes. Vern - stir: Fresh and iood. maw %VALMUSK, . WM. mown(); PITTSIMRGIL 11/111..L.Ejt & RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, and ha. paters of Brandies, Wines and Segura ; •Nos. 172 arm.l74,,einner of . Liberty and Irivinstreets, Pittsburgh,- XTEW BOORS-44an Primeval, by Harris, "Layard's Ninevah and its Remains. r The Clergy_of-Amdriea. • ' ' : The-Czar, his Caurtand Peopie. • - ". • Women of the Revolution: Works; new edition. ••• • '' • Life and Corresponeenee of John Fostet.' ." Holmes' Poems. - ' • Dc Foe's Works, complete; Swit;'s Works, complete; 2 vols. • ' Fielding and Smollett; complete. The Progress of America ;2 thick itbls. For sale by S • BOSWORTH & •••• • • • '-• 4th street,-near-Market: llicreievymen and stridigers are Invited to tall atthe .Book Store of fL'S.'Boaneorth & Co., on Fourth street,' near Market; where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuatile works. ' ' Greenwood Ontraelks., - - A DKLIOHTFULIWhIIkIEIi RETREAT, two miles AoL.below ; the City, on: the Ohio river,Pecupying be lumen three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and .ornamental .treett:cna-a large 'collection of 'choice shrubbery. Also, an e*tensive Cmen;house, con- Mining the:finest. varieties or :exotic slants.. . Comma 'diens Saloons are Crected,for the reception of yisiters,-- Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit,,Nuts Cakes, and all th e deli cacies of the seaspn, are kept for dale; end all kinds of Plants, beth native and exotic:. _Bonnets tastefully put trp at all seasons Of the.year. , Ten every evening at 0 . . . . A comfortable Steamboat leaves the toot of Pitt street every hour' during.ihe day and evening, landing-at the Gar El:7- Kept on Temperance' principles, and closed on Sunday. • (Jountal and - Gazette copy.] '• iny-29 Blot to°. , ALL PERSONS knowing themselvea indebted to ll 8 r war, Liquor Merchant, are hereby notifiedlhat his books-and accounts hairei been len. with Alderman. BLAKELY, for settlement. Al ter the lBth of Attie; Ulla will be brought on all the aecounisM,niettled. =lvan: id.. BVIINT ovr, •RE.DUILT, AND .AT- WORE!!! Wagon Elanuthetory. _ THE subscriberhaving enlarged his 'Shop, lately -de stroyed by fire ' informs his friends and the public generally that he :is now prepared to'manufacture Wa gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street,letwe en Wood and Smithfield steels ; where be keeps on hand a large stock, or makes 4o order ally amount of work, of the best ma terials and. by experienced workmen, and at prices to Suit the umes- Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. may.t..2:6m TEAS 2 . TEAS.I! TEAS 11 t . . . it. . , kr is with pleasure_that the subscribers in '- - --. ...forra the' citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arrangements with lJtifiirs..J. o:Jenkins& Co:, or Philadelphia, to receive their superior -' PACKED TEAK, - • ~. . And will hereafter...be -.kept sconstantly.on. hand.' They are . neatly and - securely put up' in metallic packs of 1, }and ilb each with err printed card—thawing-the kind of Tea; pric e i ... we Of the concern and depot in. Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.; ai 1 G al l p o wder•• ;- •• .... 621 . 75 1,05 1,25 1,50 ri Imperial .t -.50 75 1,00 1,2: , .. 1,50 : Hyson .50 02e 75, 1,00 1,2 s . . OY. Hron , 50 .02 1 .75 1.00 1,23 1,56 Slack Bi...scas. Fine and Extra Fine. —75 - 1,05' 1,25 l5O We will warrant all the TEAS, we sell to be equal to,, if not superior. loony sold in this. CitY t and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, awl the money will be refunded, us it is_ only with that understanding we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may be tilde to judge between our Teas-and those heretofore sold .by o.her companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delirious and good flavored TEAS, Should give us a call. Dealers. can be supplied on the west reasonable terms For,-sate by JOS. S. M YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and OUNO & SON, spin S. W. corner 3d,and-Rass streets BY EXPRES3— I doz. Ladies' Extra Pearl Bonnets; 2 " " Pearl " flird•eye- " 1 Misses ' Pearl - a* 1 " Intents' Trimmed Hate • " Boys' Pearl " " Bird-eye Received this day, and for sale at the lowest 'prices; by HOGAN A CANTWELL, may 14 No. SO Market street' . . • Donnegan's Oreek and English Lexicon; London ed. Lee's Hebrew and English Lexicon. • Bosworth's Anglo Saxon Dictionary. • Gesenin's Hebrew Leritorn -- - • Booth's Analytical Dictionary. Hooper's Medical Dictionary. .. • Also. English, French and Gem= Lexicons. .' For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH. & my 24 " • Fourth st., near Market. Y EXliita.—Just reieived at HOGAN & COM. NMVS, $5 Market street -4 doz. Pearl Braid Bonnets; ' • • " Misses " " 1 " Boys' Trimmed Bird-eye Braid ;' ;• • • " " Pearl " 1 " Jenny Lind Hata, tor Gi r l s; 1 " Infants' - " • " Gentlemen's Pearl Braid Hats, new style. Foe sale at extremely low prices, for cash.. lot la Congress Chatters. T ADIES, wanting t4amethinir superior, both for - took L and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have tto strings to tie and uutie, and dangle about the anklet-4 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 alto save timeandiron. ble. Manufactured by ' ' - S. KEYS. mar2B . 8 Fifth street. rlllo LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling liouse,Sta ble and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied .hy Benj. Olyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. .For tetras, address the subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. .-- fcbtOidtt . ALEX. BRACKENRIDOE. IaTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addtess - . P. SROUSE, Shousetown. LAND—About WO Acres of fine Timberland for sale in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY, may2s _ _ . . .Wood street No. 20', SPICES EMI mate Cassia ; . 20 bags Pepper; 10 " Allspice •in u store and for Cale by, MILLER & RECRETRON. mayls 172 and 174 Lib ertY at. li ft for A s i l ate S } G . R-70 mayls Nos. 172 and 173 Liberty atradt. ,SUGAR CURED HAMS—A prime aitiele, for into by mayls ' KING Et.A10011.111:AD. TEEL GOODS.---We have received a fine rissonmon of Reticules and Purses, Trimmings, Steel Beads, Silk, Scissors, Tweasers, Hat Hooks, Key and Galvanic Rings, Crotchet Reticules and Purses; with aline as sortment of Fancy Goode, at low prices. ' HOG.II.NIc*CANTWEEL, . may 4 . SO Market street. NOTICE.—The understgned hereby L n ises notice that from and after this date Mr. Joan nis the only authorized person to receive moneys and' sign' receipts or orders in my name. C. WERMEBURG, Fashionable Head Quavers, Pittsburgh, April 2, '49. No. 28 Market at. iirre --- ceisre - /TiCHeMsrt rr wm.a.'s, 88 Market street— ' 2 doz. Cane Chairs, for children; sc - • .r .d Volosopede : 7 NOTtl--10aaga Eiiherts 10 " Cream Nuts; .. 10 , " ' , English Walmits ; - -. 00 ' 4• Shelled Almonds; • . - 0 boles Bordennt " : . received and "for sale by - fmar3l3 - - • 3. S. BONNET. Apprenticese.Wanpml. ' • TIRE subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net;Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred. None need apply, who, cannot come well.recommended. H. G. PAHNESTOCKi-!' . mar i7 .• • 'lOl Smithfield street.. eIAIACOES CA Icogs!--Just received, an. now J. Open, at No. 59, NOM-West porner of 4th and Mar ket ritreets, n very large supply o f Calicoes and Chintzes, of now and handsome styles, and embracing some of the best and cheapest Goods aver offered in thin market." aple • PHILIP ROSS. DTRESS SILKS—Just received, an. invoice of very . handsome Timis Silks, of ilia newest and most pop: ular styles, impoacil this season. . Also, very glossy : Black Silks, of all sVidihs; - for Vi repel., fro. . PHILIP ROSS, • aplB - No. 59, corner 4th and Market sts., 2n( 11113 LS. N. O. MOLABSErt—In store andtbr sale 1../ by JOHN IrI'DEVITT & BROS., ma yys - N 0.13 Liberty street. BURLAPS AND •W!.10.14 SACKS • on - hand andlos sale by'o7l4B) ' • 11, LEE.- sconcinNos— , ,i3 casks, for sale by fIUE ALATTNEVITS le CO , Mara 2SlYatee street. '' ARIL 011,-5 barrels good machinery sale for _LA City Sorb), by -rb DIE jar , LE . 150 Pine Apples, jam d fo ree'd at nasty • • • JOSHUA RHODES;. may 24 ;• ; • • • - . No. 0 Woodst: F INE FLO ft--1 1 Obis., for sale low. - CORN MEAL— &hi Dried and Sitled,for 6810 TIT the V barrel. irdar2 6 WAL EVER. MstatX,,6E&D-18 . barrels, just received' for. sale by RHEY, INI/L'THEWS &CO., ms y2o , r , • - - 2 B 2B 'Water street. • BROO*S--50 doz. for - lfbjum l i WSa a may 26 29 Water. street, MNLOUR-200 bbls. Extra Flora, it:um ree,diriEfor see .1` by (aiityll3l S.,kr.IJAILBAVOIL izza - "c - t—'---- * 1 E. AT THE ONE pi:Ai:in sTortz, , sir It -- '_ ,Atfit t lfi eN * Crtinforrateirpationsurntthernib-', de tha Friday June mmnce the sate ortheir iro ,did 'stock on tst; tind tofithine'thirty days, during which time the whole of their immenseestablish meat (including their ,five , wholesale rooms) will be thrown for retell trade... Mi d -tor the difiplarof one or the. largestandsnoit rash iniliddea ssoninduti of Fancy . and 'Staple Goods in thse.counny; M'hi9ll have all been „marked down, without regard to cost. Forty - thimeand ~ .dollars- O rthezr- s teck; of theielniest and' richesestyles, 'Lava' been ieCently purchased of die' large peremptory public sales hi New.York i list immense sacrifices, and. will be found: on einmination, to he nearly one-halt lest' them :usual priees. - 'They invite attention to a partiott their Goods 'enumerated below; with.their price!) tin; • . , . • , , - - • •-• • ' a • .2600 yards ' Prone* Ginetema 20,000 Lawns and .611Mitta , ;4000. '" • Montede Latnea t _,, 1300-- Altmeas, 3000 < Fine Bereges, 10.000 If literilintterctiVeta a 9,, 121 e. 12.1 c. 20,000 : - fast col'd ' Z,OOO - '9.' :Brown - Aids - 1m; all ' grades, 100,000 y 2P arcl e h r B e tta l c a hld ' ° lrma markdd down 10 to 30 per et. . usual in ali p p ri r c ic e e tt. 6; 100 Ocean Bonnet Ribbon , . 460 Wrought Collars: ;:i4L.74.617:6,0 300 Litoies Crttiratit • • 100 Fredch Wrought 8306,00 37;@50c 75@1.00. 75 144 Lae* Caps, - . . 700 Linen 12c. • . •• • - 1,00 300 Standing Collura., , _ , ' 504275 e. 130 Chemizetts, - ' 25031 e Ctuminetana low Bike.; inane for 15e. .. 'A large stock Of Bonnets, re , raced abnut, _,. • • • • 37.1." per cent. - . 2 New style Brea? pßod.4, 504. 870 1 40 : White'Linen,' Together,with thelargeststock Silks, Shawls.vmd fine Dress Goods to he finiiiiito this city, Wittrait immense tra . riety of ;other. Goode , —affording. to, rattul. , parcbasers a rare opportunity or otitaining the beet Goods at from 25,. to GO per cent. less Shun rtsular prices. They invite an AttiviY nail, as many of their choicest goods isillsnon bo• No deviation from the marked price: - A.,A -MASON 6t. CO., may3l 6O Market street, betvveen,34l and 4th. tAItiETY - FANCY GOODS, dce , Stllirtg edigargribir, culla Market —We u:111' sell, at'greatly reduced prices,'a fine and well Selected stock of the above Goods; before. receiving our'/leis stock for the summer trade. We woted I±llssl respectful.: ly call the attention of those tube want Bargains, to the above. ' HOGAN lk CANTWELL, ;naval , - : Market street Cigars, Snuff and - Tobaccb, • AT JACOB IIIcCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, 19. Bel : tgia; Washington Lorton:lm; La • • Plantation • Halt Sponish,•Malay and Common; ' • ' ' • Together with a vanety of other brands. "• Aso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the 'Most celebrated brands, amongwhich are the Litsioue Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant A. Willianis'i and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, - Five Lump: All orders promptly attended to. Conntry Merchants would do well to call and examine rsystock before'phr- - chasingelsewhere., - cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. - (Sign of the Indian Chief. - Jrayfil 0 the Honorable the Judges of.thi — Court of General Quarter.Sessicins of the e - Peace in and Tor the County o Allegheny The petition of Mrs Harkins, of the Pirat Ward, Pittsburgh, in: the County aforesaid, humbly shew,eih, That your petitioner bath 'provided herself with mate.' rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house ot entertainment. Ana your in.. titioner, art in duty bound;will pray: E. HARKINS. We, the subscribers,. citizens, of tho Ward Moresuid,, do certify, thatthe above petitioner is of good repute tor :honesty and temperance, and is well Urovided with hoase room and conveniences for • the accommodation and. lodging of strangers und travelers, mail that said tavpcn A. is necessary. D. M.Vatamon, J.,Kelly, P. Dann, M. OTorinell,D. Fenwick, Wm. Dunn, J. Graham, E..SYmtos, J. Rohm," P. Walsh, T.Morgan, J.Murphy.. , .je4:3-idEsvv* rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of -General o J. iittarter Sessions °title reacts in and for the County The ptition of John Stephenson. of Robinson Town ship,in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your, petitioner bath provided himielf with Imatenals for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweting house, in the Township afore/nit. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to giant him tr lieense to keep a pectic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will - pray. -JOHN STEPHENtz.ON. We, the subscribers, citizens el the Township afore said. do certify, that the above petitioner is -of good re pute for boneaty and tempemnee, and-is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, ana tint said tavern is necessary.. Hugh Cowen, A. Liggett. S. W. Ewing, .Wm. Ewing W. Adams, J. Crook, W. Tidhall, C. Lorain, IL Cowan AL Logan, J. Neeley, R. Boyce. , jetaul 11110 the Honorable the Jrotges oL.tbe court of Claimer I Sessions of the. Peace, in and for the County of gheny The petition of Thos. Ward, of the 2d Ward, City of Pittsburg„in the County aforesaid, humbly sbetvetb,That your petitioner huh provided himself ; with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aferesaid . , and limy - B'llM 'ts li r Honors will beplensed to grant him a license to keep a public house' of entertainment.. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. - THOS. WARD. We, the subscribers, eitizena of the Ward aforesaid, do Certify; that the above petitioner is et good repute for honesty and temporance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acconunodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern it - necessary H. Keating, M. O'Donnell, H. Muldoon, J. H. Barman, J. S. M. Young'_ J. Burckhen, G. 8.-White, P. M'Laugh lin, J. Gracey, - M. H. Sproul - Geo. Riley S. Borland. je24td MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and ter the County -01 Alerheny: The petition of John Lutz, of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburg; in the-county aforesaid, humbly_sheweili; That your petitioner hatb-provided himself *t ir materials for the accommodation.of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that.your Honor* wilt be pleased to grant - Inm a license to keep a' public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as in duty bound, Will pray- JOHN LUTZ. Weithe subscribers, chicens• of the. Ward aforesaid, do certify. that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house toom `and conveniences for- the accommodation- and lodgingof strangers and travelers, and that eaki tavern is necessary: Valentina G.- Haeloien,'Martin ISahler, Alex.- Lowrie - Francis Dougherty, Jost Seiple.:Jemes Montooth, Nicholas Hye, John Houck, Jacob klillet 11. Keine, T. Goldstein. - • • • lethat• lionorable the - Judges'of the Cour of,Geuertil Gleatter &salmi's 'of the Faze* in and far the County of Alegheny: -- The petition of Reed Er: Mackerel. ot . the Third Ward,: Pittsburgh, in the County. Aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, That your petitioners have provided themselves 'with me serials for the accommodation of travelers 'and others,at their dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid,' anti pray that your Honore,Wili be pleased togrant them a license to keep a public': house, of viderteinment. And, your pa t utioners, as in ditty - bound s - will m REED k MACKEREL. We, the subscribers, citizens of - the 'Ward aforesaid; do certify, that the above petitioners are Of .good repute. for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house, room and conveniences. for 'the aeconamod ation and lodging of strangers and travelere; 'end' that said J. E. Kelly, IL Paul, J. Shields; J. Mackerel; Thomas Mackerel ;J. Clippies, 11.11iI shiTartney, A. Lowry, J. Itiontootb,T. Laverty, J. Wallace:w ielhatd.t.wv MO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court' f General 1---tarter Sessions of the. Peace in end tot - the county of gheny , The petition of Felix - Laverty, of the Third Ward, Pittsburg in the County aforesaid, humbly nheweill, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodatien of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the Ward efoinaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to giant him a !icy: tee keep a public houte of entertainment: And your petitioner as in dirty bound; will Pray- ' FELIX LAVERTY. We, the' subscribers,. citizens of the aforesaid:Fifth Ward,do certify, that the above 'Petitioner is of good re pute for heneity and temperance, and is well provided with housaroom and conveninces for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others; aed-that said tavern is necessary- _ - S. Baird, Thos. °Weill:l. Montooth,W ,J Wallace, H. W.:Bement. J. M'Alasteri, Jr., J . .,guinn,'H. Lambert. Cupples, It. Paul, J. Davis. , jetytde. Cheap . 0/othlntf for . IHAVE just received from the East a well selected and. 'fresh assortmentof. SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French- Cloths, Cassimeres and. Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which ' I would. respeetfillly invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and othets visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a eery low rite, are respectfully invited to call on the sub-- scriber. An work taarreintrd. ' • Ull SALT:--A valuable PAWL of 160 A.cres,:four .miles from the Ohio river at Shorisetowa, h a v ing a Dwelling Douse, Vern,' Stable - , Ett , anifyoung - Orchard; with 50 Acres in cultivation,' well fenced, and - in , good condition: The whble is well watered, and would make a liret rate Stock Farm,-or divide into two Patina. ':Tim bet and Soil of excellent quality. Price, 83,500. - Terms accommodating : S. OUTIIDEST,Pen: Agent, raay3o , Smithfield street.' . . TOHNVORSYTH, lihatenairr Tamorshas removed to J `N0.34 Market it., one door frorn Second,-East aide. Thankful for past ravers, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronage of his former customdis, and likewise of as swirly, newt:tees as are of the right stripe. Orders' in•the Tailoring line executed in the mast fash ionable manner l and- with despatch. ' • • • ' - • ..?..150, a Fashionable assortnient of READY-MADE CLOTHING. 'Cheap for cash, of course. - • • Gentlemen's Furnishing. Goods, in all their varieties, always on band=such as Shirts, -Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stoake,_Scarts, Hosiery Suspenders Pocket Rd kfs, Gloves,Drawers; Umbrellas •he &o. &c. - Img-Sara T rn Y' old customers, strangers visiting the.gity, and - In others wishing to provide theselve.s with a hand, .so no DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST; or any other aril= ale in the line, can do an, by IeavinAPOIJIBEg -their orderswith- - - JAI, Tailor, OP2I '•• •• •-• Third street, dES St. Obarles.:Baiilnic rtROUND.SPICES, of.all ads, consttultly on bind andd - for sale by. (my2o4 RHODES &ALCORN.. (Chrgnicle COPY.) -•••• TTERRING-20 barrel,No.l , very superior. for eats jl by'.. [inaylfq, •:. • SlktiTH• & SINCLAIR.- • ~"'- '-- ERN JAS. MaGUIRE, Tailor, Third si., near Wood REMOVAL. ===M NE7WGOODSI.NEW 0000ss: 3REATEST BARGAINS OF THE. SEASON; AT No. Bb Binrket Eltreet.Xl] rrILE subscriber.is now receiving,. falusto Fork, and Fhilaelefpaio mato, his second supply of SUM, ItIER DRY 000133, purehaselF from the importers at a great sacrifice. and is determined, to sell thim at the grealestßargains•ever offered before in this Gity. • - A few of the Goods writhe onumeruted below, viz . - 1 14 English Lawnit,'only IC cents; farmer pricelßUcts. French Organdy Laisits, 121.Centsi;'; " • .25 ate. 4 4 Scdteh Dawns, only 164. cents; , " .French Jaconett Lawns, cents ;• ". • 37 2. cnn• French Cotiallipee; 0n1y.371 cents; " - n. • alk chs. Mous Delatines, only 121 cents; "