• ME `4 ~:=;, - ; • 1, < Nevs Reported for the Blorldng Post. FOREIGN NEWS ARitivaa. OP, THE :EVROPA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE e.Eurojta - reached Halifax at noon Tuesday; Blip. throe _Passengers; no specie.. Due ' Boston early' MM . laday Moroi/ix. Cambria reached LiVerpool 2let LAWN MONEY IL!t.REET' Continueteeijy. . Consuls are quoted at 91 to 911. Baak;reterns show an iartyp so in Bullion. Ameri can stocks are brisk; HAP scarce, not quoted at all; Fenisalvania 79 to w York 5a 96. The French have - not entered Rome. Nothing important from Hungary: Canadian affafrs have hot been discussed in Par. liattienl : - Emperor of Austria has gone to meet the Czar of Rusin at , Wersaw. LIVERPOOL MARKET ' - Lrvartrooz, May 23. Cotton, for two days after the sailing of the Niag ra,wasin good demand for trade and export for Arnett. teen 'deseripti one, full prics -were paid. Since the receipt of the Camtnies news, stocks havOegun to accomilito, and as tho market is now almost glutted with fresh imports, Which ate offered freely, prices, if anything, are depressed: The week's -transac tions ending yesterday, were" 40,320, of which spec. ulatori took 4,470, exporters 50,60. This week's importi very large, not leas than 125,729 bales, of which were American.' Estimated cotton _ stock at Lirerponl, is put down at 715,710 bales, of which 541,939 are American. - Breadatuffe', beth here and in. London, quiet ; but on the , whole, steady. Daring past week, demand for Indian Corn improved, at some further advance= the current rates being from 335. for up to 36s , per quarter for fine Yellow.- The latter is now gen erally' held at 6d per quarter advance. The detnand for Flour is moderate, but steadY, at .2.3"t0 233.6 d. for Western Canal, Philadelphie and Baltimore. Pine Ohio has been sold at .255: bbl. tielfing price for American Wheat 7s. 6d. for White 6tr. 6d. for Red. The weather is:all that agriculturalists can - wish. The young crops of 'Wheat and-Spring Corn are most promising.. The Market for Lard has been steady. Week's salsa amount-to 160 tons, at prices n-shade over pre . views rates. &, colt' experienced very draggingtrales : and may be quoted at Is. to . Is. 6d. lower.. Operations trifling at redaelidn. The stock in importers> bands is ac completing. Hams are in better demand; Shoulders giving way ; very little busineas at reduction: 'Fine Cheese is very scarce. Beef unchanged. East Tyr P takenfreely'at 66 t 067 6d fi ern -CBS - ors. S. -7 no Western , nearly unsaleable.- in the Metal market; prices still tend downward. Fire In Philadelphia. Purtarmsnx..s : Jane 6. The - evtensive warehouses belonging to F..orp , s Estate Duck street wharf, Schuylkill recently leas. ed by-Mr: GGrubbins, for a pork packing establish meat, was entirely destroyed, by fire this morning. Grubbin 3 i lost - 83,000-insured. =The `Estate lose .10,000-insered. The fire was the work'of an in rend fury.; Punatontrate, June. 6. .rtootora reached here .froin__R . io, that the Balla° Louisiana, belonging to Ne w Orleans; which left that port,la „December, for Cel ifornia,', wee lent doubiing Cape" Horn, and all - perished, with the exception of *e. The;report was not credited. _ 'Cholera' inN r . nr 'York " NEW YORE, June 6, 1849. :There were sixty"cases of cholera in New York today, and ten dnaths. This shows a large increase. ceplerzi In,Ctnclunntlf. Cur., June 6. -There were thirty.three new cases and six deaths • . byrchcderd during the past 24 hours. • NEW YORK MARKET.. • Floar.....The market is unchanged, both as it re gard' prices and.demand. Sellers are awaiting the -steamer's news. Provisiona...Salea orMeas Pork at $9;860$10 Sales of Prime at . $8,25. Lard is in active request, with sales in bbla at 6; There is 110 change in other articles. ' ; - • Jaao 6 P. has been nothingdone yet to indi cate-the aspect of the foreign. news. The transac tions to-day, have been moderate, without. any ma terial change: in prices. Orafta:..The' foreign sews has hid'hnt little effect , as yet upori;the wheat market. Holders are asking previous priCes, with sales of Ohio at 104 bus. • Cora..:Theru ilia good deshioing in this article, but no" Marked change in prices, with sales of Ohio white and mixed at 62c per bus; sales,of H. 0. dam agecrit 53..,.. , Provisions...rho market is unsettled. Lard is in -active demand at :71 in kegs. In:cut meats there is atikiimiivement, with sales to a oonsiderable extent at,--for Hams 5 1051,ShOnldera IYlOney.flattera... The animation at the Stock 114 rd, to-day, and - upward tendency Of prices, suffi ciently attekted the. general -favor with which : the news by the steamer - 'regarded. Government se icarities and State stocks were,in good request at for mer prices. ; Sales U. S. Treasury Notes at $ll2l sales U. S. sizes, 68, at sllsl;;sales Pennsylvania fives at 88. t • BALTIMORE' MARKET. . -• . , BALTIMORE, June 6. The steamer's news has unsettlhd the, markets generally. - ' • -Flow. :Sales of Howard street at 4,62,16 the ex tent of 600 tibia. Coin 'Alegi . .. Sales of 300 bhls Corn Meal at 2,75. Grain.. Sales of 1400 bushela prime white Wheat ut.1,01 raales'of mixed at 1,-04. Corn—Salett prime white at 51 ; yellow 55057.' ,. Oate—Salea at 30 eta. Whiskey: .Sales in bbla tit 2li. ' Titers is no ehange in. other articles usually re- • CINCINNATI . MARKET. - • . - - CznarrarsTr, - June 6. FlOur...The market has been dull to.day. -No change in prices.- Whiaky...Sttles at:lslc. " Grain ..The market is unchanged. Lard... The Sales compose 100 bble at 6 1.8. Bacon...ln - Hams and Shoulders there is not equal doing to-day. - - At Cost I GSEAT BAR6AINs AT HOGAN to CANTIVELL'S Ur We and selling, previous to receiving Our Summer Goods, at greii!ly reduced prices, a large and varied as sortment of Fancy and .Variety Goods, Trimmings, Bon heti, - Parasols, I atsi with a.fme collection orGentle men's . famishing articles; Carpet Sacks, Will ow an d French Baskets, Mats, /co. We re.spectfutly, invite the attention of those in want of these Goods, to our hoose -88 Market and Diamond.- . • Jen C , HOrll FEED:--We stilt conunae to chop and keep 'conetantlylon hand Corn and Oats. Barley -{je4j JIHODES & ALCORN. . -7 . , i3OO Side's and. Shoulders, just received on * cont4grimeml am:Mrs:de by .. , ..,..MILLI4IIIc RICICETSON, Nos. 17,2 rand.l74,l.44erty strcet. .FI"'COGNAC BRANIMES-eZ• half pipes, various .. - vintagos, - of our own importation for." eommerce," from Bordeana l just received and for sale by , . i MILLER& RICKLTSON. NOB 172 nail 194 'Liberty - street. , i BrinkHoute,_ well arranged, with -. good Cellar, n Hall Parlor, - Dining Room, Kitchen, ,Npv.3 three Zted,Rooms, all in - good order, Price, 1300.00. 6400 in hand ; SWO at one_year, and S2OO at two years:: 441iiii."; , :fi feet fron ton _Renee a atm t, Allegheny, by 100 drieP - 7 0 n Pet:Pettisl lease of 833 a yaw., In ,the 6 0 ,.a. m ptirty :it la believed there itt,a. bargain,of at least ricr per eei7t:z S. 0711.113ERT, 9en:Agent, nurr2B. : , . : Smithfield street. 2a2,:«- Adt No: for iite tir ;' V- • BAGS,FILBEILTS; 4 ' 25 " , just reed :ad for sale br JOSHUA RHODES,K7: 6 Wood Et TION Uhl SHELLS-400 Conque Shells jus:reo dan for sale by Dell JOSHUA RHOOBI .;k. aph! CHEAT INDUCEMENT TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS HOLDING SCRlP.—Positive- Sale of Splendid and Valuable Real Estate, in Allegheny Coon ty, fronting on the Ohio hirer, about 12 miles front the City of Pittsburgh, on which is made the best ofimprove merits, at AUCTI ON,—.On Thursday next, June 7th, at 3 o'clock,P. at., will be sold, without reserve, athlcKennats Aucidort Rooms, in the City of Pittsburgh, two small tracts of. Land, situate in Ohio Township, Allegiter, County, on.SewickleyHottomotearSesvickleyville,only about an hour'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 bfansion House, 50 ft. front by 41 feet back ; built a short time, and finished in the best and most modern style, according tosome of the most celebrated drawings and plans; supplied with eve ry-convenience appertaining to a tomUortable dwelling or country residence. It contains eleven rooms, beauu fully finished with istoceered cornices and other work of the same kind, ad all arranged sci as to a fford the most ample comfor t o its occupants. It took two years to build it, and cost upwards of SOOOO.. In. front Ina mag nificent Grecian Portico, commanding ono of 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 ‘Vestern or Southern country from Pittsburgh toNew Orleans. These is an excellent well of pure sluing water on 'the premises. On the same property is a good stone farm house, two stories high, containing six Simms. • Also, an adjoining tract, of Land containing nine acres, with a ltirge 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 sail, as \all who are ac quainted with the location know there is•no better land in the - United States. This is the firstlime that it has been offered at public sale, aniperhaps never before has such valuable properly been tiered in this section of The public may rely that the sale- will be positive, without any humbugging, as the owner is determined to disposes of It at any price. The title. is indisputable. A liberal credit will be given oft part of the amount, which will be made known at time of sale. For a great portion of the Bust payment, City of Pittsburgh and-Allegheny County Scrip 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.. . . • -LMHESGRAY,Owner. jet • JAMES McKENNA. Anat. - • To the Public. T HE subscriber, to 'whom Letters Patent of the United States for a" Machine for Carving Wood or Metal" -were issued, bearing date the tenth day of April,ll3l9, is now ready to dispose of rlghts,to use this well tried and very valuable invention In the States or TerritoriesOf the United States: Application to be made to the subscriber, at the office of A". 11. Tayloi" tr. C 0.,, "No. 3 Hague street, in The City of New York. Mesubscriber Ryan hereby notifies all persons that ssrs. Scholy & ~6f Pittsburgh, Pa.,have no au thority to grant any privilege to use , this invention, and that a co-partnership agreement betw'ean the subscriber mid said &holy &, Ryan, in regard. to mannficturinir Wood Type with said' - Machine,dated 'the 3d day of April,lB4B,hee been put an' end: bribe subeeqsent agreements and acts - of - said - Scholy & Ryan ' and the partnership finally dissolved. ISAAC M. SINGER. (Dated) New York,May3Oth,lB49.,;—fjes:l3ll 7." Factory , for late,' • TN.SUCCESSFUL OPERA'rlON,manafactu ring Print,- ers' :Wood Vsi , pe and Raised Sign Letters by Mt ehine' rr. The ; machinery is ; admirably, suited f o r , all carving purpeses, for which a pattern can be Mafia kat the finest engraving to heavy cornice. ‘ , Sheela - the •41- ventor, Iseac - blernt Singer, obtain st. th patent lot the in vention or any improvement - thereon, e said .patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in llie whole Tinned States, and for ever in Alle- Oita PARTNER WANTED, capable of.managing the ib ove htishiess and willing to take en interest of at least ono fourth the capital stock.. For particulars, apply (poet paid) to- rgh, P RYAN, a . - - Pittsbu arripea the feregoing . bietice of I. M. Stemt, find that the , Patent , has , tss - ued, and, for proof of our claim, see vecarlis of ?kw deed in Patent Office at Wash nn D. C . fled), . 'SCROLY teRYAN. lust liiva ,J9.911UA RI-10114, No Wbod4tr- et. ri. O . Sry Brick. House Arecently tl, situate 'PPLE 9 T n p am g d i.a t „ri , lvi ma yol : 14:7. Rent vad,rate. pleasantA part of tha4 Apply to 1414.8 BLAKELY. Tommercia i mbT Sinantial. prrTsuu.-statt BOAR' OF TRA.DF: N B. CRAIG, J. CAROT.HEREI, Comarrna VOR Jtrria.. W. A. HILL, - - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 18.18. Steamb oatPacketLine,leavesdaily for Cintinnati,loAm. Passenger. .Packet, via Brownsville, to_ Baltimore and Philadelphia, BA. ra., and 6P. m. • _ - _ Mail Coach Line; direct to Philadelphia, 9 IL, and 121 IVestem and Southern 'flail Coach_Line, 6 A. M. , -- lorth-Western, via Cleveland, ,daily,lo A. m. - 37 .56 mad WesteniNew York, daily, 9 A. M. - I arth-Eastern,t4 Philadelphia, deny, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI ..iILTITRE OF MAILS.. taste.rn Mail via. Philadelphia, due 3 A.A., closes 12at. Western Mail, Cin. and _Loamy., due .8 P. mi,closessA.2.l. South.via Balt. and Washington due BP. rd., elosess ss. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. at., closes 9 A. St,, Erie and Western. New York, due 8 P. at., closes 8 a STOCKS. valu e. 'Asked. Offera Bank of Pittsburgh Par 250,00 EN.OO 1450-00 E.tchange Bank. • •.• • ••-•- 50,00. 44;00 .43,60 Merohants' and ht. Bank 50,00 50,00 40,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank None in market., Hand Street Bridge 5090, 50,00 40,00 Northern Libertiesßridge-- Old Allegheny Br:dge 2500 36 GY,OO - 35,00 ,00 35,00 ConeelLsville R.Stock,paid on , - shares,62,so.. - 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 ( 6' ceat;)••••.... . 00,00 Monongahela Bridge. -• •• 25,00 - 16,50 Gas 5t0ck........ 50,00 Dally rtevielnr of the Iffikrkets. OFFICE OF THE POST, TeraansT Winnow, Tunc.7 FLOUR..The market wait firme r to-day at former priees than it has 'been for seine weeks. The stiff ness is owing to the lame shipments East, and com parative scarcity is the market, GROCERIEB.—We notice :a '"slight advance in Coffee, owing to the presenuoosenesa of the mar ket. We bete Bales to some considerable eaten , at 708 c. Molasses remains unchanged, 28 cents may be quoted as the nominal price. DRIED - PEACLIF.S. , —the operations are light at $1,2b7/1,37. Apples are held at 606i52cip , bus. ' ASHES.—The demand remains steady, with :a pretty fair supply; Pots were selling in iota at 41- 41.: Saleratus 51.; Pearls 51; Soda Ash 31(int, BACON .---Salea were made yesterday ,or Sidet at 6c. • • FEATHERS.,--Remain unchanged, say 3 3035- .BY E FLOUR—Ia worth 2 5 63633,76. GRAlN.—Wheat we quote at 7.5; Barley 55056; Oats 34c. CANDLES.--The market is perfectly stagnant, without the leait ,change in figures. Sperm we quote:at 28035 as to quality; Star 21022; Mould 10}; Dip 9. ,„ SOAP—Partakas of the general dullness. Cast steel is worth 124; Variegated 94; Fuller's 9; Rosin 4. WOOL..Comes in slowly from filet hands; the country people are alarmed about Cholera, which prevents a somber from coming to the city. COD. niderable lota from country stores are arriving, and sales as follows: Common"... 1 Blood sc rU Fall Blood.. Prime 33 _ Ali to •be in good order, well washed and free from Burs. . AUCTION SALES, BY JANES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 { Moon Small', ma DOORS YROX Pirra "DOSITIVE SALE of the Stock of a Fashionible Ne w X York Clothing Store, in Market st., at AUCTION— tht THURSDAY next, JUNE at 50 o'clock in the. forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, at the splendid and fashionable Clothing establishinent of E. Fitzgerald, called the New York Clothing Store, No. 20 Market between Second and Front streets, his entire stock of splendid and fashionable Eastern - made Clothiag, as he, is declining that business, all of which' re seasonable made, according to the latest European styles and falai ions, of the best materials, antriatutufactored by the most competent workmen, expressly. -ander the direction of the proprietor. It would be preferred to sell in large bids or quantities; but if the trade will not attend . ; the articles will be sole singly, as the owner is determ ined to close the stock by public sale as quick as possible, without re gard to prices. Sale will be continued - from 10 to 5 o'clock each day, and at early gas light each evening, until all Me disposed of. The articles will be arranged this morning at 10 o'clock, and the Agent of the estab lishment will be in attendance, to show purchasers the stock. Those wanting to .buy only one or a few gar ments, should examine die size, before sale, and mark them—by doings°, it will save event deal of trouble and delay. Articles with particular mark* will be put up when Called for.. It is unnecessary to say this is the largest and best stock of Clothing odered at Auction in this city for several years; Rados before mentioned, eve ry article will positively be sold, without reserve. The stock is so extensive and the articles so numerous, suffi cient space is not allowed to enumerate them in this ad vertisement.' They comprise, in part, a general assort ment:of Summer Clothing of every description; dress, =mut and sack Coats of every quality of cloth ; a great variety af every kind and quality of cloth', a great varie gleofiLverTilicoitslidenan,dzealkity pantaloons e af ‘ t e d i v i ir fi t also, jes crav ats , Atiet. ..IaOUSEAISD LOT AT AUCTION, in MA Ftrth Ward. ill be sold by Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday next, June thh, at 3 o'clockln the afternoon, a Lot of Oround 011 Pike street, between Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward, belonging to the estate of.the late .A.lezander. 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, ese.. Tenn* moderate. For. further. .particulars, enquire of A. Wilson Es Co., Hogs street. (je4.l JAMES AfeKENNA, Aust. :4•C 41;.40 barrels No. 371orge,for sale_ yb • may3o , ' N.VA t t- pYER , r , AI RIVED, • Steamer lifichigau No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. - - " Lake hne, Sheles, Betpier. • Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do: • " Camden, Hendrickson. McKeesport. "Ohio, Stoops, Gallipolis. - ePeru, Calhoun; Sunfish. " • .1-Indson, McMillan, 'Bridgeport. Wm. Phillips; AVPhail. Heaver. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, - Wellsville D Steamer 'dike Erie TED, Sholes,Meaver. • " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.' " - Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. • Atlantic, .Parkinon, do, " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Hudson, McMillan, Bridgport. - " Telegraph No. ~ H lazlet . t, Louisville. • " 'Pontiac,—, Cincinnati. " Beaver, Clarke; Cumberland No.'l. Lyons,.Nashirille.- : EXTENSION theAllidtimere rind ,Ohlo - Rail Road: To Contractors:for'. i nv i te d and Masonry. "'PROPOSALS are invited for the Ge aduation and Ma j.,. sonry of about miles more of this road, begin nillll at a Point ab ou t .64 Miles west of Cumberland, and begin ending at point about 13 miles west of Cheat River, em bracing all this sections. from No. 64 to No. SS, both in elusive. The Graduation on nearly all of these sections will be heavy, and *ill include one Tunnel of consider= able length and three short ones. There will also be two. Viaducts of medium size. Specifications and plans of die work will be ready for distribution, " to proposers by the IMA of June, prox., at the Company's office in Camberland. The proposals will .bci addressed to the: undersigned, and will be re ceived up . to Saturday, Jury 7th, inclusive, at the same place. Proposere are earnestly requested to examine the line closely .before bidding, and to avail themselves of the ample means of . information of the .value of the work, which willbe furnished them; ascontractors from a distance, accustomed to more difficult eihavations than those to be met with on this line, wilrotherwise be likely to make their estimates too high. The best testimonials will be required, and an energetic prosecution of the work will be necessary.. The payments -will be cash, with the usual reservation of one-fifth till the completion of the contract. By order of the President and Direct ors. BENJ. H. LATROBE, Baltimore, Nay 31, 1849. Chief Engineer. The Pittsburgh Atorning Post will publish 3 times a week till 30 Itine,ntal send bills at once to this of f ice.] jel Allegheny Cemeery* THE Annual Meeting of the • Corpo t rators of the Me -1 &bony Cemetery, will be held at the Office on tLe Grounds, on SAPCIIDAT, the 9th Jam., lost, st 3/- o'clock, P. IL, at which time the Annual Statement wall be read, and a Board of Managers elected for the ensuing year. J. FINNEY, Jr., Secretary. • The following persons comose R obi ns on , Board of Corpora.. tors:—Dr. J. R. Speer, W. Jr., Thomas M. Howe, John Chislett, E. W. Stephens, T. J. Bighorn, W. J. Totters, Dr. H. D. Sellers, F. Lore Charles Avery, J. H. Shoenberger, Geo-Hogg, Ch ilds , Jacob Painter,' John Bissell, Henry Sterling, Wm. Lippincott. IL S. Cas sett, Wm. Eichbanni, F. G. ewer ninny, R. C. Grier, G. W. Jackson, Chas. B Wilson* Wean& less, Geo. Ogden, Nathl. Holmes, P.-M'Cormick, J. D. M'Cord, Rohr- Beer, Thos. Irwin, Jesse Carothers, A. Culbertson, Win, Holmes, C. F. Spring, R. W. Poindez r, C. 8. Bradford, and J. Finney, Jr. je7:3td rilo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Geo. Hart, of the 3d Ward, Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly shesveth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweLing house; in the Township tiforesaii, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grout him a license to keep a poetic house of entertainment. ' And your ketitioner, as to duty bound, will pray. GEORGE HART. We, the subscribers , citizens of the Ward afore said, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aceotamoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. August Voltz, E. Everharatt, Philip Genii, Joseph Meier. Joe. Kaufman, Theodore Hesse, John . P. Sehole man, John Gipperech, John Haus, Philip Well, George J. Morel; Isaac Kelle.—{Chron. je7 D:4IINISTRATORS' .SALE 0 7/ F . ' CARPENTER'S TOOLS AT &corms,. --.on Saturday evening nest, June Lith, at 9 o'clock,precisely, will be sold; by order of Administrator's, at MeXenna's Auction Rooms, I chest containing a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, nearly new. JAIIIFS McKENNA, - 22 cis 23 STEW BOOKS.—d. History .f lVonderful Intendans, 111 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.- 1 vol.; muslin. • The incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgia and her Son, by Charles Beecher. Fort Wayne.lndiana ; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON k STOCRTON, je7 . NI fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application will I be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at ha next regular session, Cor the renewal of the Charter of the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Bank to be lo cated at Pittsburgh, with a Capital of One Million of Dollars- WM. ROBINSON, Jr.. je7nstml, President. , STRAYED--To the subscriber, in Wilkin - s Township about the last of May, a Black , tau Brindle Cow; black face and white belly, and ' :spout ten years old. The owner is requested 'to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. (je7:3lw+) . THOMAS CHI:RACY. _ . APYLES-10 barrels, in sound oiaer, for sale by - je: lYlil. DYER. FBIT -- ".VERPalfir - riligTia - iiilinle . zind ball barrels, for sale by (i 7 l I,I7M.DYE.It. COFFEE,' -41) bags, receiving and (or sale low by je7 NU. DYER. CURED DAMS —2 casks, a splendid - article, 10 ter sale by S% DYER, je7 158 Liberty street. • Ilelief for Cris:tips. urr. HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from T y the most approved English patterns, famished and recommended byThotnas Bramwell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, beluga most convenient appara tus for • the application of warm or hot water to the bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no fatally should without— at least without one. For sate by _ • SCAIFE & ATKINSON jett First street, between Wood and Market a t e. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 1103 • TAI. BUILDINGS. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Build furnishingngmmitt up to the gOth day W e s t ern inst., (Of materials and erecting the Pennsyl vania Hosp ital Buildings, agreeable to plans and spent& cations to he seen at the office of 3.1 V. Kerr, Architect, Fourth street, after the llth instant - Builders, in proposing for said vrork,wili state the ag gregate amount for the entire superstructure in a finished state ; and accompany their bids with the names and pro pose!. of their respective undertakers or sub-contractors in the various departments of the handier?. The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estimate, measurement, and billoCrates ; in which case bidders will state the price of the stone ma son and cut stone work per perch and foot; brick work per thousand in the wane; slating per square; plastering peryord ; jointing and other lumber per thou sand feet, board measure; carpenter work. painting, glazing, &c., with the per tentage on their respective es tablished Bills of Price*. The work all to bo done under the direction and spe cial inspection of a general Superintendent appointed for the purpose by the Committee. - Proposals will ploo be received, at the same time, for fencing and enclosing the Hospital Grounds, according to the plan to be seen at Mr. Kerr's office. JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN .7BISSELL, Helld ini l tt n e g e. WM.. TOTTEN C ommittee. THOS. W. I VALLALE, t em • THOS. BAKEWELL, .ACON 7 maks Sides and Shoulder& to-day reed and for sale by [je7] ARMSTRONG A;CROZER. BATHERS-6atlas, Prime, landing front steamer Cumberland, and for sale bv B. A. FAIINEsTocic & co., Corner tat and Wood ets. GILAXB.EIED-4 casks, landing from steamer Cumber- L' land, and for sale by je7 13. A. FAHNESTOCK Sc. CO. QUININE-160 ounces, Farris; ust reed and for rale by (jell B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. 4riBOXEI BOXES SHELLED ALMOJ 1J 30 trails Ivica . . •It 10 mats fresh Dates :just rea'd and for sale by je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st, ()RANGED AND LEMONS-100 boxes Oranges; " To arrive on Friday, and for l gala by Lemons ; je7 JOSHUA IIIIODES. .1000 Vt?agOAl NUPE; 20 " Walnuts. 20 " Cream Nuts 40 " Pecans-; fjaet reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood at. ATS-1600 bushels, received and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr., N 0.17 Liberty et. 'Ls YE FLOUR-27 barrels, recd and for sale by, JeCI . JAMES PATTON, Jr. ACON-4000 tbs. Hates 7000 lbs. Sboulders ; ree'd. arid forsale by JAMT.S PATRON, Jr. OILB-5 bbls. American; suitable for collie's; - • 5 " No.l Lard; in store and far pale by . -^ • - JAMES I'ATFON, Jr., , H. MOLASSES-5 bbla., Battle Orouad, in awe. atit for sale by' (jetß JAMES PATTON, ,Tr.. THE SANATORY COMMITTEE. desirous of obtain ing informatiod in regard tii" the number of deaths . t at occur ha the. city weekly, the character of the die. eases and the ago of thopersonS, would respectfully re. quest Physicians to report to them at the Committee Room, Old Court House,. on Friday evening of ea eh week. . Lie.4] JOHN Aralta„ Cho. • Hoot and Shoe Wrilrettollllo., HUGH M ROBB having removed to • the spacious building formerlybecnpied , by:Wallace,. Lyon k Co., No. 116 Wood street s near Fifth, would respectfully invite tLe attention o[ thepublic generally to the large and One assortment of GOODS lie ia now offering Cheap far Cash. r sons ori p btn a durable and cheap article in the SHOE. line are minusd to call and examine his stook. iAlso,ajotof fine Le_ ghorn and Palm Leaf HATS. asid agpod assortment of TRUNKSI alway on hand. - - - N. B.—He alsoisontinnes to manufacture f as formerly, A V .IffEAL: Fresh - frotii the mill daily; ala Jewel' J price Mao before; offered' to 'fpnillae, and equal; ;to that manaftietnted in Old Iteltind:' je4" [Chronicle copy.) RHODES & ALCOR*: ROLL BUTTER-2 cans Fresh Holt I letter, recd this day and for sale by [my3l] COMM:NS & SMITH. DEANS-10 bbis. Small White Beans, ree'd and for sale by (nava] CUMMINS & SMITH. PORT OP PITTSBOROIL 4 vet WATIR 1N rai C111142a1. rAnAlv . erwzaw—oftizeon st, between Cherry alley ander - ant at. Ge« , 9 Dr.lleorge EPOook. in S'eurthstrea. near, Grane,immediately Or.M. pasite Mri Bakeveell's . ,hi the room lately occupied as an office by Alderman hillier. He may, e found, ai night, in No. 71. Si. Charles. myantly* F ;ir d ' wret4NTS.4l. WELL ASIVONOPOLFESNUSTFALL: SO AIUST PRICES; Ttriiicii fact will be proven by calling at 151nOtnaVa v FashinnableTalloringEstablishment,Thirdstreet st. Charles Building,. - MOTYO Smai.projta and iuiek VARIETY: Fresh and good. NM. MILLER, rumtee.., ... 7w2e. vriGLER'& RICKETSON, Inefetale Grieett and Int. 21 porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura; Nos. 172 and 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, NEW BOOKS--Man Prime Val, by Harris. Layard's Ninevan and its Remains. The Clergy of America. _ ; • • The Czar, his Court and People. .. - Women of the-Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition.E • . Life and Corresponeenee of Faster, Holmes' Poems. • . . De Fixes Works complete; 20 vols. ~ • Swift's Works, complete;- 2 vole. - • - • Fielding and Srnollett;complete, - • • The Progress of America H. S B ca; 2 thick vole. OSWORTH CO., For sale by 9th street, near Market. Erp.. Clergynien and strangers are invited to eallatthe Book Store of H.• S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, near Market, wherg will-be found fine editions of many, rare and valuable works.. - sirg, TODET , - - .The large Three Story Brick Ware. house, N 0.17.2 Second street. Possessiou given ` lllllll .lst of July. :Ertquire tied) =A. BRADLEY.. Death le the Rats:: I T is a notorious fact that of all evils ' none are held in such abhorrence athose of Retsrpilice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, and to have them exterminated, is the wish and desire . of alls.r - eA preparation has been-Aiscovered by which those who wish, may become 'rid of this evil, which isfests more or lees every house in this'eity. 'l'his preparation has now been in nee in Germany about seven years, (and in the United States for the last five i l and by everyone who has • given it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for ex terminating Masi Mice, Bed-Rogs, Roanhes, &c. • seTlvhes v articles cocme po a ng d t contain poost iati o p n a ratrel e in them of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a fiece hours—as soon as it has affected the stomach. the articles become neutralized, and *ill affect nothing thereafter; sn that there can be no danger in its use,.under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug . - We wtil warrant It to rid houses of all the Rats; Mice; Ranches, that in fests them. • Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. J. 8. M. YOUNG *CO., • ie.° N. W. corner oldth and Ferry sm., Pittsburg. Greenwood Gardena: ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREATowb miles below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be. (green three and four acres of ground,"well shaded with fruit and ornamental treus, and "tf large collection of choice shrubbery. Also,anextensive G reen-house, con taining the fi nest varieties of. exotic plants. Commo dious. Saloons are- meted for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of i th e season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Boquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. "A:comfortable Steamboat lenies the foot of Pitt Street 1 every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. Kept on Temperance principles( and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy j' my 29 Notice. A 1.1. PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A. li SruwArr, Liquor Merchant, are hereby notified that his book* and accounts have been left with Alderman BLAKELY . , for settlement. After the 15th Of.lune, suits will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. my30:141 BURNT 017 T, RE-BUILT . , AND AT WORN!!! Wagon Manufactory.; THE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de l. stroyed by Sre, informs his friends and the public generally Mat he is now prepared to mantafaeture Wlt gons, Carts, Drays; Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfiel &streets; where be keeps on hand *large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing, elsewhere. mayaGnt McKEE. TEAS: TEAS II TEAS It : iio.he IT is with.pleasare that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity i that they lave completed arrangements with Ale ssrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, • to raceme their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up In metallic packs of I, il and I lb 'each, with Jr printed card—A:Awing the kind of Tea, price, mono of the concern a:A depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to, return the Ten, if notliked. 0:=13031221 :,I . Gunpowder ' 62 i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 te Imperiall,oo 1.25. 1,60 : Hyson 50 We 75 1,00 1,25 c (Y. Ilfson 50 an 75 1.00 1,2 - .., 1,60 13,4 c,,,, ' black 37i 60 Fine and Extra Fine-.. 73 1,00 1,251,60 Ntie will warrant alt the TEAS_ we sell to be equal to, If not superior to any sold in this - City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be - refunded;as it is only With that understanding we sell. .. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our. Tens and those heretofore sold by ohms companies In this city, . AU lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on The most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. 61. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner #th and Ferry streets, and .E. YOUNG &SON, I . E W. corner 3d and Ross Streets. Snug and Tbacc, A T JACOB AIeCOLLISTER'S, Filth street, N 0.19.— LI Regalia Mashington Lanorniet; La Rosa; JasbaSsar„; Plantation; Togethersh, Malay and Common; with a variety of other brands. A r.so—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO. BACCO, of the moat celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury. P. Robinson's- Pound Lump, Grant k. Williams', and Arch'cl Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders to mproptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. Irr Sign of the Indian Chief. hi nil ftrirßEiiii7 - T HAVE just received from the East a well selected and fresh tumoral:tenter SPRING and SUMMER OCIODS, including English Arid French Cloths,Casshneres and Vesting., allot" superior manufacture to which I would respectfully invite the attention of irtri friends. - Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a eery low price, are respectfally invited to call on the sub scriber. AU work warranted. , JAS. 31e.G1.3111E Tailor ma 2l Third st., near Wood. VOtt SALE—A valuable FARM of ' 160 Acres,. four X miles from the Ohio river at Shousetown, having a Swelling House, Barn, Stable, , and young Orchard; with 60 Acres in cultivation; well lanced, and in good condition. The whole is well watered, and would make a first rate Stock Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim. ber and Soil of excellent quality- Price, $3,500. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, GemAgem, may3o Smithfield street. J RSIMOVAL. OHN FORSYTH, Mmiewsrer Tamoa,has removed to No. 3.1 Market *l l one door from Second Ewa side. 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 tharight stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash ionable manner and with despatch. • Also, a Fashionable assortment of - READ Y - MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties, always - on hand—such as Shirts, ' Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery , Suspenders, Pocket Mika, Gloves, Drawars,Utnbrellasi Ite , f IC O .I 4C. E M Y 2S : I In ATARIETY AND. Saf 'FANCY. GOODS, .TRIMMENGS, V , Selling at gains, at 80 Market We will *ll, at greatly reduced prices, a. fine sad well selected stock of the above' Goodi, before receiving our new stock for the summertrade. We would most respectful ly call the attention of those who want Damning, to the above. HOGAN k CANTIVELL, may3l. - Vongress °afters. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for. look and comfort, 'to anything they have ever worn, will please call and extunine them. These Boots•have'no strings to tle and wale, and dangle about the ankle;— they ere 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 Iron ble. Manufactured:by • S. KEYS. . • miilB No. 8 Stith street. SoUce. MANT old cuitorners, strangers visiting the city, 'and others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or, any other un cle in the line, can do so, by leaving.thew orders with .JAIVIES mutar,, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building . , 'TAVERN STAND AT SHOESTOWN, FOR RENT:=A commodious (indwell futistied Tavern Stand, in the village of ShouseloWn, thrnithed in modern style, with good Stabling httitched. " It will be leased for n term of years. Addiess . . inal2 " • , P. StIOUSE; Shonsetoom.. Lmo A Es-611 ts. rne wi orbs j e6 •; • lAMBS PATTON, 31.: AND;—About 600Agres of fme TitaborLand-forule in-Joiterson. County, by . CASID&Y, may2s Wood street No. 20 200 i t ,H i u "' 9.* JOYIII S AVPlTrVr3ifto l °Sr. l ' 1 : 111! No:13 Liberiy street. moy33 BURLAYS, ANDIWOO.L.SACKLR On hand and foz sale by • . tffittHlßOSkeifot safilyT • -, • , : . ayRB RifE . I . 4 7,•*ATTHEWS do Co. ; • ' ' • " - Water- itraet. 17)!NE.a. );',PEES 150 I!ine,.4 ivies, inst. ree'd:lii.d fa aaleVY 4 0 .$411A.ARODEIN .., • 1114Y24 • • VINE FLOURbbil34. for sale low. . JL' may2o, •-' %int DriedpftlY ME := KlLi azirL i Sifted; Mel lip th e Cbarrel. - .S9III.:DYER. X.SERO--ttl*barrels;',last received; for sale 'l4 , RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., ' Water atreet. [B-50dociiist recceived; for sale by RHE , MATTHEWS & CO., .213 Water street. CORN BROOM v ...- ~:-.~:. ..tam ~:..:,c,~,,. _ ... ,-- ( - 4 -kraiT SALE OF GOODS ! - gT , ITE OWE El _ tiabz' sTORE; 60 M~ittsr:Srssar: A A.".141k80N .t!CO!..inform theirpatrone and the pub: lie that they will commence the sale of their /mien ' did - stock on Friday, Jane tat , and! cantinas thirty days; during which time Inc whole of their immense establish meat. (minding their ilVe wholesale 'rooms) -will be thrown!open for retail trade, and for the display of . on 6 of the largest and most fashioealne 'assortments of Fancy and Staple Goods in the country, Which have all been Marked! down, without regard to cost. -'Forty -thousand dollars of their stock, of their - latest and` richest Myles, have been recently purchased at the large peremptory public-sales in New York... at ! immense' sacrifices:, and will be foundl oriszeminatiou, to be nearly one-half less than usual prices.' They invite attention 'to a portion of their- Goods enumerated beloW, !with their' prices 'an ' ^ e. . . 2000 yards French Gingliams, 18fit25c. 20 ,01 1 0 " Lawns and Muslin ,. • 10®121. 25c. 4000 ' b7ous de Laines, . • - 121 , 1 -25 c: 1500 ", ' Alpacas, . • 181. - 31c. 20 00 . '“ Floe Bereieti, .. 181-025 c. 37050 c. 10,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, - BdP Oc - . 1216. 20,000 " - fast cord ,< • "' 12*c. 25,000 Mown Muslin, all grades, - 20 per ct. less than banal pricea,z. 'oo,oooyard/I BleachM Muslin, all Pricks; marked down 10 to 30 per et. 100 pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 112 9. 25 e" 960 Wrought Collars, 10 012 fr. 25c. 1,00 300 Ladies Cravats, • _' 12c. 050 c. 750 25c. 100 French Wrought Capes, StAooloo wasp . 144 Lace Caps, • 374a5hc.. 7501,00 - 700 Linen Handkerchiefs, • 61. , 12e. r 301/ Staiiding Collura , ' • —5 0- • 100 130 Chemizetts, 25031 c. 5007.7 c. Cassineta as low 18/g.; Jeans for 150. A large stock of Bonnete, reduced about 37,1 per gent. .. • . New style Dress Goods; , • .50c. 8701,00 White Linen, , 25031 c. 37050 c. Together with the !argent stook Silk!, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods to be found in this city,With an immense ya rie ty of other Goods— affording .to-retail purcha - sers a rare opponunity of obtaining the best Goods'at frpoi2.s to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. They , indlle.an early call, as many of their choicest goods will soon lie sold. 117 No deviation from the marked price.. A. A MASON C 0..& 60 Market street, between 3d and 4th. TO the Honorable, the Judges of.the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of egheny: The petition of -tames Ftliclaman, of the First Ward, Pittsburg, in the Comity aforesaid, - umbly.she weth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the Ward aforegiid, and prays that your Honors will ko pleased to grant him rt license,to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner ns to duty bound will pray; JAMES FRI COIiIKAN. We, the subserlbers, citizens of 'the aforesaid Fifth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and. conveninces for.the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that vaid tavern is necessary. - - James Crawford, M. Dairen, Benj. Darlington, Henry Earle, Samuel Cooper, John Rippey, James Only, Toe. Long, James Bracey, A. Beelen, R. Knox, E. Simpson. jea:d3t—tChron. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: - The petition of N. Coyle, of the Sixth Ward, City of Pittsburg, in the county' aforesaid, humbly show( IN 7 hat your petitioner bath provided himself wt h materials for the accommodation'of travelers and others,at his dwell ing house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors-will be pleased to grant hue a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your . petitioner, as to duty bound, will pray. N. COYLE. - We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of pod repute for honesty and temperance, grad is well provided with house room and convenience" for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. - • E. Fraimhein, Wm. Graham,M. Kenney, H. M. Smith, Francis Rulley, P. Stepleon, H. Rice -J. C. Cum mins, C. hordes, M. MlCelly, M. Veles, J: Hively. jeG:3td&w:* rip° the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sesgious of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty of Alle gheny : The petition County Jones, of the 23 Ward, City of Pi ttaburg,in the aforesaid, humbly she wetli, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grantlutn a license to keep a public house of entertainment..: And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. THOS. JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house zoom and conveniences for the accomouxiadon of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. . E. Bowen, Isaac Murdock, William &miner, B. Weaver, G. M. Johnston, G. Gibson, .1. Connick, J. J. Haase, J. Steen, R. Day, A. S. Gerlerdtng, C. Martin. - le6:3td,kw , To the Honorable the Judges of the Court or General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: • • The petition of Jacob Hough, of the Second Ward. City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly,. shew eth, That your petitioner hathprovided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe adopt r. as in duty boundowill pray. JACOB HOIIGH. We, he subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, audits well provided with house roomaud conveniences for the accotrunodatioa and lodg ing of travelers and ethers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. - W. J. Anderson, J. Anderson, M. Rodgers, T. Sim; mons, H. Leader. , C. , Nelson, M. Bailey J. Miller; J. McW illituns ; A. Floyde, A. Wilson, J. M. Irwin; Ejetii2t (Gazette copy and ch. Post.l iFfligiiiimorable the Jndges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny The petition of Wm. ,Chambers, of the 2d Ward, City of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid;,. humbly sbeweth, That your petitioner - lank provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid ' and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep, a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound; will pray. ' CHAMBERS sai. We, the subscribers, citizens' of the Ward afored. 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. - D. M'Clelland, B. Young, Wm Cozy, J. MTliniiis, A. Smith, H. Riddle, R Wildillen, J. (initialer . ; A. Wolf, J. Griffith, .1; Hartzell, J. Gonad. 013:31d.kw* 900 ALL WliOhl IT MAY CONCERN.—The applica tion of John Ferrol, of the Third Ward. City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny-, showeth, Thin the ap- Plisaat hash provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers. and others, at his residence in the' Wand aforesahl, and asks to have o hoopoe granted him to , keep a public house of entertainment. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above applicant is a Pad althea; a nd of the most:temperate habits; and Is well provided with , house, room and coavenlenees for the accommodation and lodging. of strangers and travelers ; ancl 'that said' tavern is necessary.. - Robert Paul, Robert l'ilotrit 2 Samuel • Nolan, Henry Smith, Wm. Paul, Arthur 111agivin, Arthar Davey, Thos. Hamilton, P. Mullin, J. G; Buckaroo, James' Montooth, John Al Boomer, D. H. Toomey, L. Harper. • jab Tr tO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of tho-Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : ty • The petition of William W. Irons, of the Township -- of North. Fayette., in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation ofiravelers and others, az hil dwellinglouse, in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays, that your Honorswill be pledged to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your_ peti. tioner, as m duty bound, will pray; . WM. Sr. IRONS. We, the subscribers, citizens o. aforesaid Township,. do certify that the above petitioner is of rood repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is neceasaryi James Shannon, Win. Sintth, Arehible T.l4PLaughlin, Parker Lonnin, J. Sionesifer George hieClaren, C. V. McClelland, Edmund'Deer, I:Stevenson Arch'd Logan, Marshall Short, Wm. Short, lames McElbeny. jeS TO the Honorable the Js of the Court of General • Quarter Sessions of the Fence in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Fleck, of the Borough of Law rendeville, in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself.with mate rials for the accommodation of travolere end others, at his dwelling house, in the Borough aforesaid, and'prays Ihatyour Honors will be pleased io grant bans: license 'to keep a public house of entertainment. And Yortr-Ale titioner, as in duty bound,Will PrnY• JNO. FLECK. ; We, the subscribers, citizens nf the: orough afore aaid, do certify; that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and teniperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging ofstrangers and travelers; and that said tavern is necessary. • - ' G. Landporter, J. Barker; J, Hroi.vnlee, S. Amereir,A. Keir, J-. Beferkhart, J. Fleming G. Gerrison, IV. A. calh'eart, J. N. White, J. Friday, J. Wainmight. riW the lionOrable cot rt of erel J. .Quarter Sessions of the vice in and for the County of Allegheny The;petition. of:Janes Allshouse, of • the TOwnship of -Wilkins, in the County aforesaid,- humbly sheweth, That - your petitioner. bath provided himself with mate rials for the. accommodation- of travelers, and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors -will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pablic house of entertainment..' And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, willlwaindEs to - - We, the subscribers, citizens of thetownship aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for, honesty. and temperance, and is -provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and ladging - of.strangers andtravelers,: and 'that said tavern is necessary. . . ~ . H. G. Mitchell, B.:Thompson, I. S. Len= cock Backer, E. eels J. Irwin, L. Greer, T. A. Wal-• for, F. Parchment, C. lirCall,W. iesi3to Pltitsbnrith,,Hortlataturai Bocitet y TETILL hold thetrSuamier Exhibition of Early Fruits, yLlregetablea, _Flowers; tk.c.; *On: We:Mit - 4# riniFT/tutarteiyi:that4rd.and 14th OI J E , iknd ptamideps will be the beat and Second. bentoteacliyit' , , riety articles'. efhibiteit for toznifetitidit: The 'MOM:- bers and all who feel an interest In Horticulture, are re quested to bring their productions forward to the Ezhjbi ion. • mayil:dkw ACE- 7 .11 prime article on hand and for sale by 1 AO TES ALCORN, 30 Fifth et. „ ' . . . . , NEW 4700E16 1 NEW GOODS 11 3H EATEST-BARGAINS OF THESEASON, AT per Nos Market Stree...la . rrkbi subscriber . is 6 now. receiving, front t the New York %fi, and Phßade/p4ia markeu,his second supply of SUM. HER DRY GOODS, purchased from the In:Porten at great sacrifice, and as determined to sell them at the greatest Bargains ever offered before is this city... • A few of the Goods wi I be enumerated below, viz:- 4-4 English Lawns, only 10 cents; former price 183 ets. French Organdy Lawns, 12} emits; " etc. 4-4 Scotch - Dawn_ ,s 'only 18 3 cents ; " 4 23 Ms.. French Jaconett Lawns,l4} cents; " 37} ets. French Cohaltines, only 37} cents; " 62} eta. Mous De Laines, only 12} cents ; " 1M ets. French Ginghams,bnly 12} cents; ..25 cis. Prints Memmack patterns, 6} cents; fast colors; New Prints, English Prints, 121 cts.; former price 181 ma.- I have'also received a fine assortment of Green Fig ured Mons De Lain, Plain Green Berage, Satin Plaid Green Berage, new style Fgati cy Figure d. Berage; to gether with a large stock drForeign and Domestic Goods, of all desenptions. An early call is requested from all who wish to secure a Bargain. ABSALOM MORRIS , Wholesale and retail Dealer in Dry Goods, No. 65 Market street. . 8008. a FF'S GENTLEMEN . LADIES' xxcitcPrsG & WRITING ROOMS, :TORTE BIDE OF TEE DIATIOXID. • I ltirit D. has his new Class Rooms now thdronghly re .I.V.L paired4nd 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, brill not only, be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they will find them selves fussier of all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of winch 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. Hoare : 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7to 10. . mity4 FRESH sup PLy. OF THE LATEST AND MOST pasmorixsta Vesting., Oasslmeres, Summar Goods, H CLOTEISo t.c. • DELANY,4O Liberty street, respectfully calls the . attention orhis friends and the public to his new supply of Seasonable Goods, ouch as the latest style of F.aney Cashmaretts, drabted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck. Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Alao, a large and general assortment of READY-MADE CLIMBING, made up in the moat fashionable manner, and will be Cold low for esh. .* fjcialiksal • P. DELANY. New Her ware , SION OF THE PLANEStore AND SAW, No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. HUDER & LA UFMAN,lmporters and Deakrs in Fo rsign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to se as low and on l ac 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 Anita and Forks. Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Ream; House Trimmings such as Leeks, Latche 5, 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 of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. lapttiltar ESH A F e ll e an° S UPPLY tycfna6&' TOOLg—Jost ca mays No. 7S Wood atm New Goods - and Great Bargain' I RD THOMPSON, No: 110 Market /tree. nent.Ltherry, . has just returned from the Eastern Cities, with his second supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.— .Re 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 publics—among which may be toned every style of, rich changeable and fancy Silks, Task Satins, black Silks; all widths, for Cardihals, &a; with - every width of black Silk Laces and Fringes, for trimmings; FULLARD SILKS, TISSUES, fig'd and plain Bereges, Embroider'd Swiss; Organdies ; Lawns; Emb'd Linen Gingham, a. new and beautiful article; plain'nd bared do.; French Giughams, ice. Our'DOMalle SIOCk is eery full, comprg every de scription of Chintzes Sind Calicoes,. some for 12} that sold this spring for Id; Linen and Muslin Sheeting's, from 1 to 3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Alustitis, very low; with a Tull assortment of fine Irish Linens ;.for - Window Hang_ D Rid Chintz, embroidered and striped Drapery, Buff Holland, &c., ice. Our Shawl department presents every' description of plain and embroidered Canton Crape,ehangeable and fig'd Silk, Berege; Cash mere and Defame, plain and embroidered Thibet; also, a large assortment of Parasols, Bonnets, &c., &a. Couch Makers will find a full supply of Cloths, Da masks, hloreens; ice., ice , in their line. The above Goods haVe been purchased on the most advantageous terms, and parchasersmay rely upon get ting them at the lowest possible prices. - may:3:ll2w - - ROBT. D..THOMPSON. -.- PEKIN TEA, STOILE: - •,- • - THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street a very large and'ivell select ed stock of .pure GREEN'street; BLACK TEAS, from N. York, all of which has been received in this. Country since theist of February last consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial ' Empire. Our stocklieing among the largest in the West We are prepared to whole sale on benertenxis than any other bouse in' the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examineur stock and prices. They can have it packed. in 4, rand 1 lb. packages, 5 lb., tin cannisters, or by half cher, to suit ni their'convenience. • - Our retail prices,vary for Oolong, Black Te from 50 its. to fjv lb,i l Ning Young Souchong, 50 ets ;Con go 50, and English Breakfastso; Young Hyson;Gunpow. der and Imperial, from 35 cents to $1,25 F" tb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our: Teas, and try them, before purchasing.' tnyiltd,tw A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth at. WHITE 'SBGARS.—Lovering , s Loaf,. Crushed and . Pulverized Sugars', just recd and for sale by the bbl. or at tetail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth F INE COFFEES—Mocha. African, Java„.Laguyra, . Domingo suad.Rio Coffees, just rec'd anti for sale at the MIDI TEA. STORE, Frsirth at. may 24 R AISINS AND FIGS.2IXI eighth boxes prune...,- sins, and .50 small drums fresh • Figs- Runt received and fat sale at, the - PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth C tIOCULATE, COCOA AND 11 B0A1A--Baker's llro ma, No. 1 Chocolate end COCIA4 also, Schmitz , sweet spiced Chocolate, jug reed and for sale et the PEKIN TEA STORE; ill Fourth street, . • • may2l House and Lot for Side in Allegheny City: ANEAT and comfortable Brick Dwelling House, and Lot of Ground, r 22 front by 175 feet deep,) situate on the bank of the River, near Fahnestock , s lead facto ry, is offered for sale low. Tonne easy and title indis l potable. Apply to ABRAHAM PULTON,Bionongahela City, or ' JAMBS BLAKELY; may242w* Pittsburgh. Nottce...Our 'Proposele. Air A. MINER will, for fifteen days, receive Pitts /U. burgh, Allegheny and County Scrip at par value, for every article in our line of business. at-the lowest spetie prices, including subscriptions for all monthly Magazines. Also, all weekly NeWspapers, (comprisin our large . assortment, ) - either half yearly or yearly, g including the iargest sheet, ".The Great West," now ad mitted by hundreds , the very best family paper extant.— Also, Scrip may be left 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 2d. mall New York Hair Manufactory. ' THE undersigned has just returned from New York,, with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of OR.NAIIIENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of ; Exam= Parrnios for. Bands, Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are sio much like the natural partings, and so elose and easY, that they cannot be distinguished from the. natural hair, on close inspection. . . Sou:czars* NEw.—The tiew Bakinee Spring surmOunts the difficulty, and must-suporeede all others fer Gentle meu's Wigs and Taupeesi it bears equally on every part of the head, without stiffneas or artificial appearance; tin these it is unlike the old, ) it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, No. 82 Third st., near Wood. N. B.—Remember the New York Hair LManufactory. mayls:dOmesw2m , Spring no T HE undersigned are now in receipt of their• sieond supply of PRESR .SPRING GOODS. 'They res. peetfulty ask the attention of . Merchants and Dealers generally-to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they eart Pifer Goods onihemostfheorabletevnis and at the mostreasimaMe pekes. Their stock embraces every article in the Vririety and Fancy Ihr Goods line, together with =Brown and Bleached Muslnui4 Gingham, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, toe., tee. • McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, Nct.D7 Whod street; next door to Diamond alley' mayls d&w • ' F. Varkhorn, Jr, ' SViIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER- /N HOSIERY, GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, PISS, &C., With a variety al Combs and. Fantv . CHEAP FO -n. CASHCHEAP (sum or, SRN GILT CO)tD ' ) FEDERAL =Ea; ,ALSEGWEISY. ALSO, Dealerin French. English and German Variety Goods, cradles; Chairs. and baskets, shoe thread, boot laces, kniurrig pins, perdussion caps, fish books, slate pcncili, shainng boxes, violin strings, guard chains, hair' brushes gum suspenders, bonnet muslin,. ivory combs, tooth!nrushes, snuff' boxes,' hosiery, gloyes; rib bons gallbons, fieedles, scissors, . buttons, hooks 'and. eyes, nonnet wire, .fancy : purises, • razor strops, - corset laCes;patent Oxetid, sewing !ilk, - spool cotton, tobaCco bolter, Gernian segar caies,shavhighruthen, shoe' knives; fishing linesi shell' orhba, Marbles, slates, cray .ons;domitifes, bodkins,:spectaeles, tweezers, &c. er Country klerdhants,. Peillenu and 'others are: re quested to call and examine .for themselves, as . I am de termined to sell CHEAP Foe esst. COMBS—lvory, Side, , Rending Pefoke!,..Dretteatg, Polka, Wood, Tuck, &o.; &O.", received and for sale McCANDLESS &CAMPBELL, ntity..l9. _ P 7 Wood slreet.-' UMMER STUFFS-50 pa, )slne • ; • . se 4 Star.leans • •40 Cononade. -. 7 •- • Open and for sale by NeCANDLESS tecdadPßELL . , -97-Wood.street. OUISVILL£ LIME-730 40 B.; firie orrler i. for sale by t II UPTIVIAN CASIDAY., But . , iderchandize ard Pra duce Broker—Oißeep tap 0.,Ei1ya)110.26.W00d street, Pirstirgh. , " 7 - • • ,14, my2s OW FOR-SCRIP- - -9 half tbests Y. 11. Tea.",l2 bbls. "Old 11 - ve”l"Nskeyi'fqr &ale at - • ' mr-.W PASIP.IIrB, 20 Woad 3t.. OXTS-L-lar bushels, j aat recd and for sale by -- .'. ---. •: .:: -.--deb --- • ..' .. - ARMSTRONG - Br. CRIIZiy.I. , - irkICEGSAND 1 BBL:l.Afti4in stor andcr.iale El ili lea" ' ARMSTRONG do CROZER. ' _ - - IDACON-3000 tbs. Et:ream-in store and for sale 1:7 - i jes - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. BACON CASS.S-empty Casks for sale by . may 26 " • , AVM._ DYER. , , IMM!A=MENI Drug s ant 4lligif-n5. / • PI DISEASES- -Dr :Brown, SIX I .) 65 Diamond Alley, man . be consulted al all . . • casesof a private oidelirounetureincidenta, to the Amen frame. I SyhdisandSyphiliticeruptiorul,gonorria4 and Its consequences, together with all re. +strew at. ea.eu impurities of the blood, with ell disease a o riosereatoriga, skin diseases,withanctares,gfeet,uretlirei discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency; also, piles, - rheumatism, female weakness, . diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases' of the joints, fistula in ana, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tation/for the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, terte_r ringworm mercurial diseases, &e..' - • TNYUCI . YEARS' PRACTIOEA '. • Exclusively devoted to the sway and treatment of vane real disorders, and those arising from youthful excessesl gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the. constitulton may have been enfeebled,enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plat themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged intil'vb h tante apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without feat of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of ma - al aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingcenereei cases, inducements. in their various forms and stages, oilers which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby art prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yeah% confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. ' Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn (ri"COrtain,safektld speedy cures will : in all cases, be guaranteed. • Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without irffer„, , . roption from business. . • ' Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown ilso invites . sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid portico) lar attention to that disease. , Letters from a dstance, asking advice,mt • s c on n fee, or they will not be attended to. • • • tlarr - Oflice on Diamond Alley, a few doors front . Wad street, towards the market. .Consultations Strictly.conff; dentlal. ' oct2s.4llswly I[3ll tiTiaTUSlL—jr. — ih. hymn% newly discovered feral edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain reracd•-. tor that painful trouble. • It never . . Office and Private Consultation Rooms t No, 65, -Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at. home. THE subscribers respectfallyinfOrm the citizens .ot g and vicinity that theaveurchased from Mr. C S. Sickley, the celebrate y d "Brae BAXICRY" - and " Ice Crum Saloom,. In Diamond alley, and are-pre pared to serve th e old customers of the establishment and the public generally with . all kinds of Cakes, Confect tiatiary,Nnts, Fruit, &c., ac. Orders for Parties filled on the shortest nonce. ' 117" The lea Cream Saloon is now open day and night. A. & P.-SCLIILDECKEIL Fish. and Tar. 50 BBLS. No.l HERRINGS, (May inspection;) 30 bble. No. 1 Stied, " . • • 211 '• N 0.3 Mackerel , (Boston inspection ,) 50 " N. C. Tar, in prime order ; receivea and for sale by T.AAFF.E & O'CNOR, .may:ll:dlm] Corner Penn end Wa yne streets. )F t BO LES WHITE HAVANA SUGAR; ' • Ant.r 501ags do.. Brazil do4' 2.5 bbfe. do. do._ _ in stn re and for sale by JOHN M'DEVITT & BROS., my 29 No. 13 Liberty. street. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE ONE PRICE SfORE, do U Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed. Lawns, at the low price aria cents. (ray2..l A. A. MASSON-& A r k . q..k.-100 bus. for aa!e by • • may3l. • ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. . DRIED pE4ipliitz—"iao Umbels, for sale by . • raaY 3 l• . •:• ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. YARD PEACIREZIA fow sacks PAWED Dry Peach• es for sale by Eray3l) . sarrn & SINCLAIR. ki BBLS. No ll ROS/B • tit/ :dB Pilch •IN " • • 'N. C. Tar •in store and for rale by • JOILdI.I'DRVITT & BROS, , =W4 • bi 0.1.3 Liberty street..' Ct. SodiAsli • reed and toi sale by .9.& W. HARBAUGLI. may 4 • No: 64 ',Niter and 104 F root et. FHLECRACE . ER 3- 2 4 :0 °pre::•Pee crvEeigi • . 120 oozes Jackson" l a • ' Juit reend for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,' tay3l • ' No. a Woad street. 1'75 PAaB BRAZIL SUGAZ—Juist received add for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, royal •• - . . . No. U Wood "street ' A LOT OF DRY . APPLES,in seMlm, in store and for .11R. sale by • • brav3l] . • CUALMJNS & SMITH. - LILOU.I4-160 bbls. Flour, received and forale by may3l _ARMSTRONG & COMER. .1) basheMWil Peaches, rec'd . and for sale by [my3l] ARMSTRONG CRUZ ER. - sack - s - Dried ApWs,in * and • Aftray STRONG & CROZER. fo r sale ya 1 1 • AR 1 brotp — ird, just rec'd and for sale by' ,R./ rural. ARMSTRONG & caont. RYE FLOUR-20 bbls. Rye Flour, just reed and for sale by (m3 - 31] ARMSTRONG & CROZER. O ATS -600 birshels to arrive (in• a feisedays) and for m sale by ' C. A. MeNNULTY & CO, • ayat FA-511LS' FLOUR —125 barrels Extra Family Friar, received and for mile by may3l • • • cumann do szerrEt: . : EMOII.I AND ORANGES-, 200 boxes Lemons, (Prime;) • . *fOrarlels ijaat ree'd midair sole bp • may JOSHUA RHODES, No. U Wood at. Ifi CASES LIQUORICE; • - /U 20 boxes Yemenis Rose Lemon Jujube Paste; • ; 10 cases Prunes, (jars;;, 4 " • (box;) just rec'd and for sale by may3l • JOSHUA RHODES.No. 6 Wood st. I ll RIMS FINI4PULVERLZEDSUGA.R, (Lovl)ring's;) 110 " coarse " • .10 4 crushed " Just rec'd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES may3l - • No.o Wood street.. ! INSEED.OIL-10 rec'd on consignment and lot - sale b 9 . (mayls) EL'SI43 & AItX)RHEAD. ORN--100 bushels Corn, w arri ,vo • for rola by r may3l . CUMMINS & MITE. rriumaxo CATSIJP--51i boxeo(i doz. eaeb, pack - eirin g a w4l an, for ehipping,) a prime article, on band and tortee by R kiODES 1 eicoatir, 313 rah smelt-. EMON- SYR P--. 50 doz., our own manufacture, on hand'and for sale by' RHODES & ALCORN; may3o . 30 Fifth atreeL GRODND"OINGER.-30 - bble., on band and for sale low by., - :. - Lony3ol - RHODES & ALCORN.. ROUND HERBS Summor Savory, •Tayme, am _ Sareorldajorem.on band and for aale. by my3o ' [Chronicle copy.) RHODES & ALCORN. HURT BOXES-15 doz., just received and for sale 0 low by_ ADWARD TODD is C 0.,, my3o Corner Fifth and Alarkei Ms" up stairs, YE FLO U R- 411 ima. Rye Flour, roo'd and forint. • [my3ol 'S. tc WaIaRBAUGH:" .R1E1) Art . LES-27 bushels Dried Apples stied and for sale by law3o) S. &W. HARBAUGO: , D RIED DEEP-2 tierces Prime Dried beef. rec'd and for sale by IncyaoJ S. & R IiARBAIJOIL: &RD OLL—A few bble.,just recelvediand for eale my 39 • •S.lc W. HARRAUGR. LASS-373 boxes Merkel assorted sixes alai% Just received and for sale by. ' '• • 730 ' :& & WHARBAUGH. • IhE9 ,)xelm,tusiam read and . for sale by [my3o.) - S.. yttiV. R&RBAUGH. Q OD& .&91:1-30 Mks of - gieCle & ouperi .nib, just received and for sale by .• • 1 S. & W. HARBAUGH. w oo r wc.looo wanedy • S. it W. HARiL&VGYS: m &d0e .1.0 male by NEt4p3.llMH.°r. RIED —3 casks Sugar Cured Beef Round• fe Ole by - • rmy3o.l •WM DYER. ,KCONciukis, for . by [my3o ] • IVA!. DYER. 0-30 barrel* No. 1; 26 bf. r 'sale by • - WM. DYER. LI, IR,)LAsSE.4— 0 100 bbls. Sugar Rouse Motasses.St. James Re fine r y 10 do do do do Louisiana do In store and for see by MILLER & RICILETSON, , mayls - • 172'and 174 Liberty at . y . p ht the SCAIFE do ATKINSON, . FiLet,l: . .etween Wood and AI attest et*: FISII-40 barrels No. ; 29 ` ° l No. Shad • • 95 emng• • Just received and foreale by _ - • SSEY,NATTIIEWS'& , • - Water Meet. 'ANTED-500 bushels of Barliw o for Which COS h f and the highest price will be given. by :.' •• • may.2s . ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. UPERFINE MUSTARD—Our eons manufi f 3 up in several different styles ; for sale by - mans RHODES & &LCORN, 30 fifth st. (Chronicle copy.) B KETS-1 case (SO pair) Bed Blankets, 89 by 61, m e.,, ribbon ballad, received this day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale: by H. LEE, Liberty, opposite Filth street now open -500(7F----11113gSa.t5ILDOEnLAle PriceSattoir2ekoefenta' may 2 4/I BALEESIJ .• rany22 A.A. MASON tc.CO. r THE WON OF THE MANE AND' SAW, a full assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS' ZOOLS,' For 16 by . HPBER & LAUFATANi. mayla • . . N 0.78 Woodson:I, 7 • 150 " Apilderi ; for rale by RHEY. MATTHEWS & • . 26 twater street: oO 11131 . 5..R0M,&N1TE LESfrots4very to close con&ignment. by - - low - - C. 1 1.04 MM, No :2 Elmablield YE FIAHJE.,-.2 i_b arro Th;T--•-----------____ 4l.sal IrigY 2 `4' ' . -: : i - ' Witt EYEE'.. 1 --- - ------ -- - ficAw BACPNHAMS, ...... .". . •,..... L'. ...- ',, -, ' . 4'74 10 :. . , ." f . Shouldersi in store ettd for sale by . •-• •,.- ' • - JOHN 111 DE is - . 0 E45.;..7-- •- - - - No._l3..Liberty street. :. TAbITED.--Four good 7out. Painters warw. JOHN S,gORRITON„, _ pains S HA' l7l l :f. " ell N 0,., 'kir sale by " Wttl. DYER
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