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Dr:Entnan, No 63 Diambnd Alley, can be i consulted n all cases of a prirats or deliscas nature incidents to the hainattfmtn yph e. - ‘ • Byhilis andSilitie eraptions,gonarrhcca • ' . and its consequences, together with all et . rierrataireascr,imptuiffesofthe blood, with all diseases of venerealorigin, atm diseases,withstriemres,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano,•nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, itri tauons ()film neck of the bladder and kidneys, BCOTbUtiC eruptions, letter rinrworm, mercurial diseases, Ice. TwiLvENEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted lathe study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excease gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constmaton mayhave been enfeeblcd,enables Dr.Brovrn to offer assurances of speedy relief to all whomay place themselves under his:care.' • . • . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into set, erase apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. _ It is of importance to many persons in need o f medical ald, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all suet, pr. Brown's ready skill in. remoringeenenal db. lases, in their various formatted rtages,ollers inducements • vrtdch can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has, been regularly educated tr. •every branch ofinedleine, and for the last twelve years 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 com plaints. , llTCertain,sate and speedy cures will, in all cases, b guaranteed. • Recentcases are relieved in a short time, without inter rupt= from business. • • liWr*Hernia or Ruptart.—Dr. Brown also invites per. sons- afflicted with Hernia to call, as ti has paid particu lar attention to that disease: • . Letters from. a distance, asking advite, must contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. tiWt - 'ol6co on Diamond Alley, a few doors front Wood street, towards the market. -Consultations strictly con& dentiaL . • • oct2.s.4lrewly . ME MEM MSS =I liiniEl NEE INE : so - : BEM Ell ==l MEE ~': ME ME ISE •': Ell 1110111 I= - ~. = •, • EMEM ME ~.. r ME ... - t - ': : ':::':•:,:•'''''' .: :'' .:'-:::". ~i., . ., P% -~ ~ ~; MEM • fir o t at entimiaiiitisturatedta halut ih tirfezoors brio. 4 o TAO"trust be tompliai co-rith, in order Joins Eidson MAIMS ispostard, an eartiarhourwoukt. , • STAR BAKERY. ' BE Subscribers respectfully inform the. citizens of T Pittshargh and 'vicinity that they have purchased' from Mr. - C S. Sickley, the celebrated "Bran .Bizzatn and a !armee Saloon ~ n inlliarsond - alley, and are pre pared tb terra the old customenl'or the establishment and the.poblic generally with' all 'kinds - of Cakes, Confec tionery, Nuts, Fruit, &c., &c: orderty for Parties filled on the shortest nonce: ; ; ; . • ; ; • kifita lee 6ienitt Saloon is now opentay andniabt maylS:dirn : , A. kP. SCHII:DECKE& For Sale WOE.TI -SEVENACEES OF.1:1,20, being part of the JC Bishop Estate situated about tour and a half miles from Pittsburgh and two miles from the Arsenal. Six-. teen 'Acres are cleared; and the remainder Is covered with 'exeellentilliber.. if the property, is not disposed of at private sale heroic the 11th of Jane, it will be sold at AL CTION, on that day, at 3 o'clock, P. ALI ht - the New Coati Moose, without reserve, to the highest and'hest For terms of sale-and other particulars, enquire of DAVID D. BRUCE, Attorney at. Law, llfth street, next door to Alderman McMaster. jet:td lilibLATiSffi.—Dr. Browne newly. edy for Rheumatism it a:speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. - It never falls. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 135, Dia mond alley,Pittsbargb, Pa. .The Doctor is always. at ' • To the Public. • MBE subscriber, to whom Letters Pat ent of the United a Suttee for a "Machine for Carving Wood or Metal" were issued, bearing drite the tenth day of-April, 1919, hi now ready to dispose of rights to nee this well tried and very valuable invention in the States or Territories o f the United States. Application to be made to the subscriber, at the office of A. U. Taylor & . Co., No. 3 Hague street, In the City of New York. - The subscriber also hereby notifies all persons that I Messrs. &holy & Ryan, of Pittsburgh. Pa., have - no nu • dimity to grant any privilege to use this invention, nod • that n - co-pannership agreement between the sabscriber and 'said Scholy- & Ryan, - in regard to manufacttuing Wood Type with said Machine) 'dated the 3d day of April, 184 b has been pat an end to the subsequent agreements and acts of said Scboly & Ryan and the partnership finally dissolved. ISAAC M. SINGEL:. (Dated) •Nste York, MaY3Othi 1649.—{je5:61) • Factory for Sale, • N SUCCESSFUI.OPERATION.mannfacturing Print ", erre Wood Type and Raised 't3irn Letters bF Ma chinery., The machinery is admirably suited tor all carving purposes,.for which a pattern can be made from the finest eng rav in g heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac - Singer, obtain a patent Pulite in vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is •securcd by deed to the subscribers for the. term of seven years in the who le United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co., Pa. • , 04 a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the, above business, .and willing to take an interest of at least one-fonyth in the capital stock. • For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCIIOLY tr, RYAN. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice of -irryroin the foreg o i ng . OI 1. Al. FIGEtt , we find. that the Patent hasunwed. and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed iu Patent Office. at Wash kit ein_ L p. C. .. SCUOLA' ar; RYAN. M r TO LET—Six neat Tyro Story Brick Boasts, recently finis:tett, situate in a pleasant part of the "Inth Ward. Rent moderate. Apply to mity3o:tt.sje . • - • BLAXELY. • Fish and Tar. 50. MILS. No. 1 HERRINGS, (May inspection 30 Ws. No: 1 Shad, • " • : 30 " N 0.3 Mackerel, (Beaton inspection : 50 " N. C. Tar, in prime order rreceieed and for sale by - - TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, mar2l:dlm) • • Corner Penn and Wayne streets 25 IS ' b(ES WHITE lIAVANA,SUGAE ; al . Bra zil do 4 joiko'itirDEvido-; and for kale by my 29 • • _ N 0.13 Liberty street. • JUST RECEIVED , AT THE ONE PRICES/011460 .Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns, et.tho low twice of 12e cents. [my2.l A. A. MASON & CO. DRIEUAPPLES -1W bus. for save by may3L. SMITH & SINCIALR: RIED PE&CHTZ--150 bushel'', for sale by jjr may3l. . SMITH ;& SINCLAIR "DARED PEACH* --A few sacks FAZED Dry Peach -IL: es for sale by imy3l) SMITH & SINCLAIR. TIMED FRUIT-030 bus, reaches; .1J 250 Apples ; for sale by • RHEY,3I.A.TTHEWS & CO. ' Water street ifirkDBLS.ROMANITEAPPLES--Offeredvory low VLF to close conzignment. by W. & I. C. ACNESON, No 2 Smithfield ft. in CASKS BACON HAMS; -1 1 1.1 1.11. u. Shoulders ; in store and for sale by JOHN. WDEVITT & BROS., tanyZ • No. 13 Liberty street. ANTED.—Four good Jour. Painters wanted_ JOHNS CORRITON, mar 27 ' . St. Charles Elludiars I.II.FitOVIED ?CUPS, that will not nix= up in .0 caLDlss weather, for eale by SCAJFE h ATKINSONi• • nuiy2s First, between Wood and 711 nrket etc , F ISH -40 barrels No. 3 s..ackerel ; 20 " No. It Shod; - 45 ". No.l Herring. Just received and for Pile by . itilF.Y, ItlikTifiEWS".2. CO., 23 Water street ANTED— 500 bushels of Harley, for which cub TY•and the highest price will be given, by may2s • - • • RHODES ib-ALCORN,.3O FIRh at. Q. UPERFINE AIIISTAR.D—Our own manufacture, pa ap in several different styles ; for sale by mar2s ' ' *RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth at. iChronielo copy.) '. I).ED BLA Kk.4l - S-1 case (60 pair)Bed Blankets, tg , by 04, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received this day,..on consignment from the manufncturcry - and for sole by . Libertir, opposite Filth street.. 6000 y in D g l it iS t l ie Dl.. n L e V r igl ec E,g t t o i n li o c f epts, t!cm opera '61%5'22 • . A. A. MASON & ea. 40 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, al 41 and Be: mayi2. A. A. MASON & CO T THE OF TEE PLAN E AND SAlrt , a (all assortment of" Cincinnati COOPERS IY)OLS. ,I Far sale bS' 'IIITSER & LAUFIVIAN, • alayll3 ' • • No. 76 Troodstreut. FLIED APPLES-275 bushels Dried Apples, ree'ri . and ler stile b . tin 30] B..ec W; HANBAIIOII... HIED et:F-2 tierces Prime Dne tee , reed and lor aisle by inayal & W. HARBAUGH. 1" ARO OIL—A few bbla.,jasi received and for gale by soy 29 . _' .'B.h W. HARBAIJOH. cl LA93-375 boxes Martell's" assorzes Glass Ur lust received and for sale by . . ar y2O • 9: do 1.V., AnBAUGH. 1 EESE-30 boxes new Cream Cbeeseatist Iced and for sale by - tenr39) S. &W. LIARBAUCII. SODA Agf--3Criasks &Of Steele Co.'s superior Soda Asb,just received and for sale by : • my3o . • S:& W..HARBAUGH. r .1 .f" W.. 1 .1 .., • Eruiy.7o 5, . & W. HA • AUGH. • oi .Is. I. a a owe rec au• safe by (a2y301 8. &W. ELARBAUGH. MED 13EEF--3caaks Sugar Oured Beef .Round fo sale by- ." • Imi3ol WM. DYER. ACON casks extra cured Hams, for sale by • • imy3o) WAI. DYER. HERRING -90 bar , r . ela • . . °I sole b ma '3O DU AR DOUSE , 10LA - . • 100 bble. Sugo.r louse ° Mot twice, S t. James ReGnory 10 do do - do — . do • -Leeisions .• do 1n store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, ' ••• mayls '• • ' 172 eind:l74 Liberty ai ---GrouYD on and and fo + g low by [ m73o [ . . RHODES & ALCORN. -- Louisville, 25 Cts itOUND -.HERBS—Summer savory, Thyme, ' on - s t , i xm i e 6 0 A- Suroet Majorem on hand and for sale .by 1 Nashville% ' 60 my3o [Chronicle copy.)- ERODES & ALCORN. New Orleans, pound freight 50e. 47 , 100 tbs. Q . HIRT sialt.,-.4p . d0z_..,' lan received. and for sale Lumber is shipped to St Lonis.at $5405 50 Mr. Q low t , ~ .1 -..- - 'ILDIVARD ToDD & CO, To Wellsville and istermediate points litc; to p Stew ... -- ray3o' • ' corner Firth and Market sts., op stairs.: : =NM MIMES •: I • . - • - ' " I 'I • . ; HEE golntntral MENNE ME El 13 1112 1M • 4.....1 - - • • ME OE 1 . PITTORDROTI BOARD O F; TRADE. , , CAE= Copuiran roitatsr. PASSENGRB- ARRANGEMENTS FOR 11348.- .* gliamboatPacketLlne,leavesdally for Cineinnadileast.. Passenger Packet,'. via Brownrville, to Baltimore and niladelphia,B 'ta', -Dadti P.rr." • • ' ' Mail Coach Linei direct to Philadelphia, 9e. at., end •Westerh and &intern Mail Coach Line; l L. st. North-Western, via Cievelandidaily,lo at. Erie and 'Western New York • North-Batten:l,m Philadelphia; daily,. exempt Sunday/4,4 ARRIVALS AND DEI.,\ETIIRE OF. MAILS. Eastern Nail via'Philadelphia, due 3 A. si.,*eloses 12 at. Western Mall, Cio. and Loulsv., due 8 icar-;alose 5 Lat. Bouth.via Balt. and Washington, due 8 A m.,elosee 5 a.m. North-Western via Cleveland, duelo L. closes 9 A. X. Erie and Western New York, due B . P. sr.; closes 8 Lie • . • - • STOOKS. ' • Par value. Atkeli. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh • ••• ...... • . 850,00 1.50,00 850,00 Exchange Bank ......... • —•• •• • 0%00 44,00 400 Merchants' and M. Bank • •-- ... 30,00 1.50 ) 00 49,09 FP - -4 1 T. Ban None an ma.rket. .eartneri , •.....__ Bank. •••-• ..... Hand Street Bridge 50,00 40,00 NorthemLibertiesßridge •-• • 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Brldge • • •- • • 25,00 30,00 35,00 Connellaville Stock, paid on • shares, 0,50 5,00. 1,43 City Bonds (6 fo.cest;)•— 00,00 bionongahelaßridge • 35,00 Gas Btockr•—• • 50,00 Weekly Review of the Market.. - , • OFFICE OF THE POST, `Fintitt MORIUNGI, June 8, 1849.'5 REMARKS.—Bacieess . remains in the same in active state as last week, and with but a alight pros. pact of a change, at least for some time to come., The weather yesterday was too unfavorable for out door transaction. The balance of the week has leen favorable. MONEY MATTERS.—We • have observed but tittle change in motley matters since our last notice. There is as -yet, no improvement in. corporation script. The evils *tieing from the depreciation of half a million of dollar' in this abominable substi. trite :for constitutional Currency have been widely felt. Our own citizens are not the only sufferers. Thereinto.- it becomes a Moral obligation on our community to obtain, if possible, the means of re deeming every dollar immediately. That the mo. 'ley 'can be obtained in New York or Philadelphia, we have no doubt. In the east money matters am easy, and them is a fair demand for good securities. Coin is still pouring in from Europe,toliquidatebal. antes; and if a general war tales place in the Old World, all the available means of prudent men will bo mat to tbeDnited States for investment. In this city bucieess is dull, and eo it is throughout the en tire West. The Cholera is the main cause of the mispension of business and travel. While our sister cities below • • are suffering from , this dreadful scourge, Pittsburgh his this far been spared by a mericifol Providence. The belief is general that en atmosphere of smoke, sulphas, and iron, is an antidote to the Cholera poi son. But although we are free from the disease, yet It has a sensible influence on our commercial opera liens. The Notes of the Weatern banks are bought ai the low price of one per cent, by the brokers; this is occasioned by the demand for some currency to fill the vacuum occasioned by the Scrip. A new connterfclt note of the denomination ofTeo Dollars has made its appearance. It is on the Bank of Pitta. burgh. Some villains have been palming them off on the people of Westmoreland and Armstrong coun ties. They em badly executed, and coarse in the engraving. ASHES—The receipts are fully equal to the de-. taand and we cannot notice the least change in fig. urea with regard to pots; the other remain unchang ed, small lots haeo been disposed of at the follow ing quotations: Scorching*, .. 31031 I Pearls, . 51051 Pots, 404 k I Sall/rams, 0051 ALE—The demand is very good, .withoat any chano in prices. We quote Common at 86,00, N X 97,00; XXX 98,00. ...Bavarian Beer (a compare. Lively new article in' the markeo is worth 80030. . BROOMS—Are scarce, the market. at present being nearly bare. They would command a good price—my 1,2502,50. BACON..Prices have stiffened tap in eastern and western markets, and also here. We bare a few small sale. to report, which indicate that. Hams are worth 6361 c.; Sides and Shoulders in proportion. BRICKS—Common are worth 94,5035,00; Paving 65,5026,00; Fire Bricks 815,00. BAGS—Sales of Cotton at 84,0034,50 p don. BLOOMS.. Held at 866(470. BEEF..SaIes of Dried Beef at SaSke. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Soine transactions reported at 190 22c. from first hal:dined from store. BUCKETS—SaIes of Beaver and Marietta Buck et at-82,1602,20. Good supply in market; sad de. mend brisk as usual. COTTON YARNS—Mannatetarers have made a change 'optima. We give the table corrected. It .is an advance. Short Reel— .1 " 600 No. 6 to No.lo 16 " G.i "11 to 13............17 noe9oo, 10 0 0 510— "14.•• .14 18 Coverletl arap th.t.uo— cent lb to Cane:Chain 200— No. 20 Cotton Twine 200— Long Reel doz. Candle ..... - 310 N 0.500 8 Bag Filth:peel's at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Sc.; No. 3 at 7e. A superior article of Bat ing in sheets 9k by 4 feet, ezpretzly for family use, and perfectly clean,, at 121 e. CANDLES.. We have no change to report: City dipped. 0 000 Cineinaatido . Mould 10 011)3 Sperm, best brat:Waal 032 Pittsburgh Star. • • .22 023 Do. Inferior 23 030 CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by manufacturers, which aro noticed below : Manilla Rope, by Coil, 15c Do do when cut, White Rope, by Coil, 120 Do do when cot, 12c Tarred' do by Coil, Ile 110 ' do, when cat, 12c Packing Y3lO, fine, 10c Do do common, 9c Manilla Bed Cords, a 1,7532,6233,50 p Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do 1,5032,25er:3,00p Do do . per coil, 10p Manilla Plough Lines, 76387 p Hemp do do 75 COPPER.. The rates aro, Braziers 27028; Sheath tog 27; Old 18019. CHCRXMATE....SaIes at $2,7503,00, according to brand. CRACEZERS..The regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers 64,90 p Dbl. Batter do. - 4,75 Pilot Bread. • r 3,50 " . Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. 4r• 111. COTTON—We can give no quotations. This is no market for Cotton. The manufacturers buy in the South, and the few lots sent to this city for sale cause bat little stir. CORN MEAL—Sales are made regularly from store at 40c. for best quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider 40c. the fairest ' Sales of.Xiln Dried at 92,00. ' FEED—The market is fully supplied. Canal boats from Ohio aro arriving with full loads of Bran, which is sold on wharf at Sa9c. FLOUR—The receipts during the week hare been heavier than the week previous, but principally for re.shipment. We notice ono transaction to the amount of 4000 bbl' at prices ranging from $3,63 to 3,62. The article is sold at from 83,50 to 3,62 at which figures transactions to a limited extent are makingdally. • FRUlT..Dealers aro lamenting the dulness which now prerafle, but they look forward with hopeful ness to the Fourth of July Bind. Raiasons are still worth 92,00. Oranges aro not 'plenty but sales at 94,6005,00. Lemons are sold at 84,00. In other articles there ie no change. Dried Fruit remains as before. FISH—The receipts continue fair, and brisk sales at a reduction of our quotations of last week. Sales of Herring at $606,60; Shad al 8939,25; No. 3 Mackerel at 86,00; Salmon at $18,60. Codfish 41 Odic. Themarket is firm cud very brisk at these. pricm. Weyeaterday hoard antes of No. 1 Mack aerel at $l2; No 2 et 98,50. FURS—The following aro the rates et present ...- Red Fox, No.l, 25 050 I Raccoon 0 Gray Fox 121 025 mi n k 5 0 55 Muskrat 01 Deer Skin, p tb.l4 0 FEATHERS--Small sales from store at 33336s large lot might not comma g n i d vo m a or ca et r h e a fly n ui 3oce..o'mpileii The market is poorly supplied ; demand fair. A FREIGHT—BeIow we Biel or freights to the different ports. It will be ou lamed that there are two classes of heavy freight. D Goods. R. Fit H. Pt. To Cincinnati, MEM WM MO Ell BEIM c 1;e bel W bertville au- W-eeling. g t e villa 10c; Flour from -Wheeling and •peinta below- Wellsville 1210 bbl; from .Wollsvillo•and points above Ific bbT. • , - • BALTIMORE 8/, Onro Rarracien,--•The charges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from this city to . Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Bor . nets and Medicines, 36 canto per' 100 Jbs. .Dry GoodsiGroceriee, Queensware, Tiabocco,, 25 cents per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt'and Fish :20 cents per 100pouniie. • - GROCERIES.. We_find but light change in prices. Coffee sells at 7i to Bc. as to quality. Sugar and Molasess are thought to be a little firmer on account of the recent destruction in Louisiana and the fire fa St. Louis, which destroyed immense lots. But there is yet no advance. - We quote Molasses at 28c. in good bbls; Sugar 6051 c. • GRAIN--In corn there him been a slight advance, from last weeks quotations, we hear of sales at 35 037. Rye is hold at 4E020. Barley 86060. Some few transactions In wheat at 70c. GENSING.z.-Held at 25c. GUNPOWDtR..BaIes are regular at the follow ing rates: • PEG 4,75 ®. 5,60 Eagle do. in pa- _ Eagle 6i lba • • . 0 3,00 pars 0 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb can'ro 7,00 Rock powder• —3,25 0 3,62 FFFQ do.. •• • 0 4,00 HEMP—.Some small sales froin store at $130,00 per ton. GLASS—Tberi is considerable briskness in Win dow. Glass. Salve Bxlo at $3,25 to undo; 8 3 1 0 to country; 10112, $3,50 to tinder $9,75 to country. Blackßottlea• •, I . 8 . 110.• • • 0 9, 00 _ _ ... _ . 9,00 .•-• Cie Pint, 7,00 12118•••-• • • 0 7,00 Mad'a wine, 5,6 Patent d0.10.t14 • to V- • 0 0,00 t016r24 • Claret,i , gross' '0.0,00 Country brands, Window titans p box. 8110 •• • 3,2.503,21 - City brands, • 10xI2 •• • • 3,6003,62 liONEY—Sales of Western at 149150. Pleat) in market. - . • HULLED BARLEY.. Regalas sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. at 6c. HAY—lfot much coming in; ages at scales at $ 7 9 5 P0 9 . 0 0. HIDES-We make 'a sioglealteration in quote Dimond 7 0 9 ' Do.kippsVskin.l,oool,62 Spanish 14 69 10 !Green 0 31 • Do. salted. •• • • • 0 IRON—The card prices are unchanged bat we understand many of the mantiCitturers give a heavy per centtge on la rge sales. • Bar Juniaui•• —.. 51 Pongh wings. •• -,410 51 " Coramon•—•3 0 - " Slabs. 4 0 Sheet. 510 71 Minims Sheet•-• • V 1.5 Boiler Plates.••• .6 51 01 , 10003dJun'ia ' 0 3,50 3d ".... 0 6,1' ea 9d " •• - 0 4,00 Spolcs p Th......•. 0 60 7d "• •• • 0 4.50 " pressed , 610 d "••• • 0 4,75 Boiler Rlsets.• •• .7 0 eOO 66 4, ••• • 0 5.00 • NAVAL STORES—There has been no change in • the snarkct, and we quote old prices: 1 Ratan fo bbl • • .2,62 0 " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Tileh 3.00 0 3,50 Tnr ' ntine , gal.• 62 0 61 Par, Allegh'y•3.oo 0 3,50 Var'ish,Copal 1,26 0 2,25 INSURANCE.. The fol owing table gives theratio or insurance on good.steamboats: To Phila.and Balt. via To Wheeling• ••• • • 2 caual 2 Brownsville Cincinnati I I 1 4mierilto ----- $ i Evansville. la.• ••• t I Nashville, TeolLi •• • Memphis, Tenn. • • t New Orleans 1. 1 • Saint Loam Mo.- • 1 Quincy, Illinois,. • 1 1 Darlington. lowa, •1 1 $ Galena, 11 2 Jetrenton City, Mo., 2 Independence, 220 , •12 LEAD.. Regular salvia( blissouri Pig at 41c.; Bra se. Sheet ,Lead 95 p boa; Cot 6. Tho follow ing aro tho rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe: inch serwednet No 2 Lead Pipe Se. P . foot. tt We. 2 41Ge.4,11. " " N 0.2 " " Te. " " No. t " " Ote.f? " " No. 1 " " 711e.6 1 ' " • " 0 No . 11 . 0 o flaio . Vr " No. I. " " 121e4i , ' " - Alt other sizes Cie. Q. b. LUMBER—The Lumbar has all arrived from above and all sold that was offered in this market at 88 and 16. Shingles at 81,75,52,25. For dry lumber arc give our table as usuai,without alteration: Clear 9 M 022,00 Flooring Ido 10,0000),(0 Common do 011,00'Common 1 do Clear IL do CilAttO Oak 011,00 Common 1I do 015.50 Pane Shinnies Clear 2 do 44.00 fp 1000 2400=0 Common it do 22,00 Laths. asset! 2,00 a ttfni LEATHER—We give our table corrected. The only change is a slight advance in the prices of New York Red. New York Red, middling weights,.... • • • • 1.9 c pr• do do Over do 18c Baltimore, '4222 Harness Leather, 20 Skirting, do 22223 ilirdle,....do gs dos 4.-633236 pdna 24227 Calf Skins,— p dot .:18a2.1 01L5... We quote, No. I Lard, ZoSc.; No. 2 Mc. ; Linseed 5S OIL CAKE. =Silos of 20 tons at $12,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 41k. PROVISIONS.. We quote keg Butter at Sc. with out actual sales. Lard is north 51261 c. Cheese brisk at 6/ 27e. PIG bIEYAL : The Eases of Allegheny during the late rise was trifling and exhibited no change in pri. cea. Hanging Rock we quote at 274129. RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at 82,512302. RAGS—SaIe from store of country mixed at 31c. SEEDS—Clover is without crouch demand; we quote at 82,75 from first hands; Flax is worth 30 695 c. • STARCH"ReguIar sales at 626/c. SPICO..Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed t Clore' 33 0 33reunrgs —.4,50 0 1,60 Cessiain MeV. 0 '.15 Pepper 0 0 10 Ginger 10 0 it Alopice 13 0 1G SHEETING—Pend No 1,7 c. Nonatook Sic p yard. SUOT..Regular sal , . at 91,3101,44. SALT..Regttlar sales at $1,25 at canals demand $1.28- TUBS.:Regular sales at $9 v dos. VINEGAR--Regolar sales Cider Vinegar, in Obla at 70.9 c.. • TALLOW—We quote at 'lane. in the absence or nay important sales. TIN PLATE..Prices hare odvanced. We now quote as rollover: 1. C. 811 ,23, I X 813,00. Block 'fin has all advanced io proportion. TOBACCO—The dealers report the following pricer, at which the market is steady: Cigar Lear. •• • 4 49 7 12alurrip in bon 11 0 15 Manure'd do. • • 2 0 7* 2s. 12 0 17 Ladies' Twist- 9010 Hs " . 12 0 14 Plug in kegs.• • 010 7 Scotch snutt• •14 0 10 Plug In boxes• 13 0 13 Itappee 14 0 16 0 Twist 410 7 Cut2r. dry! ®pa. 0 23 Cavendish.• • • • 0 5 WRISKEY..A regular business `ha• been doing at 180181 c. WOOL..Comea is slowly from first hands ; the country peoplo are alarmed about Cholera, which prevents a number from coming to the city. Con eidernbto lota from country stores are arriving, nod , sales as follows : Common 22 cis. Blood 23 4t 25 1 « 27 Fall Blood 30 Prime 33 All to be is good order, well wattled end free from Bum notes of Miscount $4 Dalue of Coins. CORRECTED BY N' Exchange Broker, GO Fourth s PENNEIYVANIA Pittsburgh Banks • Philadelphiaßanks par Germantown pa Chester county pa Delaware county par Montgomerycounty pa Northumberland county • •pa Col. Bank ¢ Bridge Ca.• •p • Reading Lancaster Doylestown pa Eastern pa Bucks county . pa Pottsville i —pa Washington • Broumsriile. par York niambenburgh Gettysburg , 1 • Middletownl Carlisle 1 Harrisbugh Honesdale • 1 ... .. • ... Lewistown.• • ••.......... • Wyoming 1 Erie 15 Writ Branch. Waynesburg 1 Suguchanna county 3 Lehigh es:runty. • • • rr...statts Bank • • • • Relief Notes• • • • • • City and County Scrip • • • INDIANA State Bank and branches-1 State Scrip 1 IrkIYTUCK Y. All Banks VIRGINIA Eastern Banks Aleeling Branches - 1 Branch at Morgantown. • .1 MARYLAND. Baltimore thy C0U4:71/ Banks - NEW YORE. City Banks. Country Banks NEW BNOLAND. All solvent banks NSW .IBBgB Ptainfiekt . nosala. 15 10 16 Ili 30 25 25 11010 YEmsy22 FLOUD—a.barrels, fresh ground,.for'sale by WM. DYER. =!Z==il SIM RIME= lEI NMI MB WEI 7: •:;.••.: •.?:•!..;,,,4'',??.:t• ~ ~.. ~'r . . ,-.. • ... :,. ;'r .! ,' ' . . z ,.. --.;, ;,..'.:::: .!,:- 1 ,.....",.. , 4 !,. '...,'.... . - 7 . "•:..,:1-: ....,.... T .. -:. ,'. ,;, ~.... ;..-.47.'y:',;,-.''.:,...,'-:i:ti..•i''..,.e',; .:•.: : ...;, -- ,:.. LL , „ ..: ' . ''..:: .; : j 4 ....' 1..5, ay... •- . , ' . LARI BIER, JR. t. adjoining Bank Ptathitret &GM BO Ilk andbranthn.• .1 Cincinnati 73a tars. • - • ..... 1 Circleville Lawrence) 1 Columbus Bank 1 Xenia 1 assilion 1 San dusky • • • Geatsga . • • • lVonoalk.••• New. Lisbon irooster.• • • • 1. 'Chillicothe. • Clesdand • fkiota Lancaster. • Ham ikon.- Can Urbana.••• Gra n rills- • ILLINOIS. State Bank and Branchm 45 Bank of Illinois.• • 75 MICHIGAN. Riaisin. 70 insurance Company •• • • 5 tab Bank 5 Oakland county 10 Farm. and Mech. Bank• •10 St. Clair noeale MISSOURI. IState Bank 1. TENNESSEE. AS batiks • `.5. EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York (prem.) 11 . Baltimore " • VALUE OP COINS. Amer. Goicriprent.) Old • • •c1o• • • .tio • ' 6 Guineas ••••• . • • . • • • 8.5 00 Sortreirs ' '4 83 Prederukclors.. . .•• ........ 80 Ten Thaler, . 780 Ten Guilders 3 00 Loutsd'ors 4 20 Napoleons • 3 60 DoubloonSpanJah.'• • 40 05 Do. Patr ?ot • • -15 60 Duca% 210 DE ~r ~' ~L,.. =BE r s~~ . y ' __ ,a ..~7r. ~ MEM •yil• ' =I ;iß'i~urittel~igcriu POIL. OS VIT'X'SBIIRGBI - 4 iapa wirer Wait caorzy,;. Steamer 'Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver,- . Lake Erie, Sboles,Beaver. " Jacobs,Brovrtutville.. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do.' " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Oriental, Butcher, St. Louis. Lady Byron, Miller i _Cincinnati. J. Nelson,Woore: Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. • DEPABTICD, , Steamer Lake Erie, /Tholes, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. • " Baltic, Jacobs,. Browrurville. • .' Atlantic, Parkinson, do. .. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " • Genesee.Reno, Cincinnati " Columbian, Dean, Louisville. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. . " James Neleon,Moore, Wheeling, ; " Wm. Phillips, EPPbrul. Beaver. " Peru, Calhoun, Sunfish. AUCTION BALES, Br .►AMES SPECENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114.W00l Smarr, VIM DOORS VIALML FIRE ADMINISTRATORS , SALE OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS a: Acetic's. --On Saturday evening.next, June Otb, at 0 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by order of Adminisuntor's, at McKenna Auction Roomail chest containing a large assortment of Catpenterls Tool", nearly new. . JAMES ISCKENNA, Je7 ' Auctioneer. HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION, in thsAA Ward. Will be sold by Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder, Ott Saturday nev i /one Mb; Alt . 3 o clock in the afternoon. a Lotef. Ground on Pike street; between Walnut and. Factorlatreets,FifthWard, belonging to the estate of the late Idexander Hamilton, deceased. Said Lot has a front of 25 feet on Pike street by 100 feet deep, on which is erected lawn Story Frame Dwelling House, Kitchen, etc.. Terms moderate. For further particulate, enquire of .A. iVilaon Er; Co., Ross street. tied] JAMES MaKENNA, Ana. - • • • - EXTENSION • • • or the ositimore.. and Ohlo Rail Road. To Contrattbrs tot Graduation and Maroniy.. • P ROPOSALS are invited for the Geaduation and Mo.= • scary of about 25 miles - more of this road, begin ning at a point some 61 miles •wist of Cumberland, and ending at point about 13 miles west of Cheat River, em bracing all the sections from No. 64 to No . 88, both in, elusive. The Graduatloa on nearly ell of these sections will be heavy, aad will Include one Tunnel of consider able length and three short ones: There will also be two Viaducts of medium size.' • . • • • Specifications and plane of the work will be ready for distribution to proposers by the 12th of Janc,.proz., at the Company's office in 'Cumberland. The proposals will be addressed to tha undersigned; and will be re ceivcd ep to Saturdays July 7th, aclusive, at th e mane place... Proposers . - are earnestly requested .to' examine the line closely. before bidding, and to avail themselves • of the ample means of infonnation'of the value of the tvork s which will be famished them,as contractors from: a distance, accustomed to mate difficult exeavationsthan those to be met with on this line, will otherwise be likely to make their estimates too high. The best testimonials will be regained, and-an. energetic prosecution of the , work will be necessary. 'The payments will be cash, with the usual reservation of one-1111h till the completion 'of the cermet. • By order of the President' and Direct ' ors. BENJ. H. LATROSE,'• " Baltimore, may 81.1640.'• 'Chief Engineer. ' I The Pittsburgh Morning Post will publish 3 times a week till 30 June, and send - bills stance tothisofficelje7 Allegheny Cemetery. THE Annual hleetinigof the Corporator of the Alte. • 1 gbeny Cemetery, will be held et the °dice on the 'Grounds, on :Unapt; the Hit Joni, inst., at 31 o'clodk. r. w.,nt which Wile the Annual Statement will be read, and a Board of Managers elected for the ensuing year. . , J. FINNEY, It., Seeretary. The following persons compose the Board of Corporat ion J. H.. Speer, W. Robinson, Jr., Thomas M. Howe, John Chislett, F. W. Stephens, T. J. Ingham, W. 1. Touee, Dr. IL D. Sellers, F. Lorenz, Charles Amy, J. H. Shoenbetger,Geo. Hogg.lL Chilils,Jamob Painter, John Bissell Henry titerliag,War.UPDlneuni IL B. Cas se it, Wm. Eithbattro, F.O. Dailey, Darner Donny, R. C. Oder, O. W. Jackson, Chas. Brewer, Wilson ht‘Cand• less, Geo. Ogdon_ , Natbh Holmes, P. 11'Cormick, J. D. ItlVord, Robs. Beer, Thai. Irwin,Jesse Carothers, A. Culbertson. Win. Holmes. C. P. Sng, U. W. Poladeg. C. S. Bradford, and Putney, Jr. Je73ul - - 'VIM 13001(5.—A flurery rf Irimdcrful Zneenoons. .01 Illustrated with numerous engravings on wood,— r 0141 1 1116 1 1 1 1: The Incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher. Fon Wayne. Indiana ; with en Introductory Essay, by Mrs Hamel Beecher Stowe. fast received by JOHNSTON k KTOCRTON, Cor. 3d and Idarzet ate. Roller for Cramps. TETE HAVF. ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from pp the most approved English patterns, furnished and recommended bynames Bakewell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a molt couventent appara tus for the application of warm or hotwater to the bow es, in case of cramps in Cholera. As overt' person Is . eat reci to owldeti attacks, no family should be without-- , et least without ono. For sole by ' &WAIFS& ATKINSON. )02 . First street between Weed sad Market ins. TAL BUILDINGS. F.A tam Pnartl9ld-4 will be received by she Bait& ing Ceennalttre tip to the IlOthi day of June, test., for banishing materials and erecting the Westem Petutsyl town Hospital Beildinge, agreeable to and specifi cations to be seen at the othce of J. S' Herr, Arthitect, Fourth street, alter the Ilth tnetant. • Madera, la proposing for said work,arill state the ag gregate amount for the entire superstructure in a finished state; and accompany their bid. with the names and pro posals of their respective undertakers et sub-contractors in the carious depsnments of the building". The Committee wilt also merle° separate proposals predicated in estimate. measurement. and hill of rates; in which case bidders will state the prier of the stone ma ven and tat atone work per perch and foot; brick work per thousand in the walls; shinny per vinare; plastering per yard paining mad other limber per than sand fret, board mowers carpenter work. pitmen& glazing. at" with the per emotes* on their respective es tablished thus of Prima. The work all to be done under the direction and spe cial Inspection of a general Bupe riatendent appointed for the purpose by the Committee. Preposolf wilt also be teethed, at the same time, for fencing and chiming the Hospital Grounds, according 1 to the plan toile seen at Mr. Erre. office. JOHN GRAHAM, JOHN BISSELL. %VM TOTTEN. Building W. W. vir.ALLeur.. commiuee. jeritdi THOS. HAKEIVELL, . • GHEAT BARGAINS AT HOGAN &CANTWELL'S We are *atilt, previous to teceiving our Bummer Goods. at greatly reduced prices. a large and vatted as sortment of Fancy and Variety Vioodsartmmings, Bon nets, Parasols. Diu; with a fine collection of Gentle men'. furnishing articles vCarpet Sacks. Willow and numb Baskets, !Stets, Ac. We respectfully invite the attention of these In want of these Goods, to our house— Wl Market and Diamond. jet HOGAN &.C&NTWELL.. EKED.— V. salt contanuo to cnop and cep 1,./ constantly on band Corn and Oats ; Barley-Meal. Ott Meal, as., !so. OA] aitope.s a ALCORN. BACON -1,600 Sides and Shoulders; fast received on „consignment and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON, mayls Now. 172 and 174 Liberty street. Figgraiii firannt - ii tnii pipes, various vintages, of our own importntion for " commerce," from Liordenux, just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. FOR SALE —A Brick House, well arranged, yeah good Cellar. a Hall. Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, and three fled Rooms all in good order. Price, £ O.OO. Terms, 8400 in hand ;'S2CO at one year, and ealo at two years Lot is US feet flout on Rebecca streel,Allegherty, by 100 deep—on perpetual lease of 833 a year. ,n the above property it Is believed there is a bargain of at least fill per cent. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. mayo Smithfield street. AYPLES-1U barrels, in sound order, for sala by Jr? 101A11=91indland half barrels, .1 for sale by Den WM. DYER. COP e FEE-4U bap, recelviug and for sale low by 1 1 /141. DYER. 110/11akrM/1 3-2 casks, a splendid article, 1,7 far pale by • . WM. DYER, 153 Libeny street. IDACON —7 casks Elides and Phoulders, to-day teed ..13 and (or sale by_ [je7J ARSISTRONO & CROZER. , _ . . "DEATHCRS wets , Prime, landing (tom steamer .11: Cumberland, and for sale by B. A. PAHNESTOCK S CO., . . Corner la and Wood sta. "LILAXSEE ea s, landing from atcaraer Curaber land, and far bale by . . ' 11 . A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. 41 . 344: — Wi60 ounce., raft's, jou tec'd and for sale . • 001 U. A. PAHNESTOCK &CO. • XES SHELLED ALAtOnS; . 30 Mite " ' • • • /0 mats fresh Dates; Just rce'd and tor . nale by je7 , JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood at. 4 • • /0 ORANGES AND LEMON . Sir s bort Er m n o g n a s s . ; To arrive on Friday, and for sale by • . J o JOSHUA RHODES 1000 COCOA UPS; 20 bags Filberts; r ' Walnuts . 20 Cream Nuts; • • . 40 " Pecans ;Just ree'd and for sale by je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No.l3Wood st OATS -1000 bushels, received and for sale by JAMIUS PATTON, sr.,. Jefi . N 0.17 Libert et I,b YE FLOUR-27 barrels, ree'd and far Bala by • 110 jeo JAMES PATTON, Jr. ACOL —CVO tbs. Hauls; • 70001bs. Shoul ders; reed and for sale by JAll§.9 PATTON, Jr. Otts-a bble. American, suitable for collion • . • " No.l Lard in mom and for sale by Sap . • JAMES PATTON, Jr. H. MOLASSES -5 e G Battlround, in store and S• for sale by Ball - JAMES PATTON, Jr. riSHE SANATORY COIdfiIITTEE, desirous of obtain- • 1 ing information in regard to the number of deaths that occur in the city weedy, the chdracter of the dis eases, and the age of the persons, would respectfully re quest the Physicians to report to them at the Committee Room, Old Court House, on Friday evening of each week. Lic s ) JOHN PXOILL, ChM. la.a.CE—A prime a rtic D le on hand and for sale try •O': • • L It i fACKERSL-1 0 bar!els No. 3, large, for sale by_ may ER. _ • • . . MI. DYER. S. A : 3 1 0 ° 13 11 : 34 . -I L i for Ule. by . WM.I)YER . . . . . . BEEN ‘`. 't 4 =I ICMIUJ iall Blei R.4.cARNAKAN, Ationey akLitui--01fi6aiNi Fourth . et.; between Cherrktillay arid Grant at.- [irZY Or. George prcooic. PtICE; in.Fourassiftu t neer Grant, immediately op.' O posite Mr. BakewelPs, id the room lately octupicui .as an office by Alderman•Nitter. He may be found, at night, in No. '7l St. Charles: my3ll;ty* • 113asInessVska. TYRANTS AS,WITLASMOIIIO.1 1 0uEsimriALL, BO ?titan...Pit oxfs; HICH feet will be proven by nailing at maa tatat e s s Fashionable Tailoring Eicabliahni, ti tabi r d area , Si. Charles Bmtding, Mono: Smauprofiti and quick sa/es. VASUSTIM -Fresh and good— WM. MILLSII, P/ULADL. WM. HICKILTBOIT, zn, lannua r. MILLER de RICKETS° Wines W7toksak Grocer,. an h a _ riot ter6 of Brandies, Wines and &gar5a,4 04 .172 nd a 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittlburgh, NEW BOOKS- 7 Man Primeval, by Hattie: Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. - • - The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and People. Women of the Revolution. • • living's Works ;'new edition. Life and Corresponeence of john Foster. Holmes' Poems. . De Foe's Works', Complete; 20 vole. Swift's Works, complete; vole. Fielding and Snaollett; complete. _ The Progress of America ; 2 thick vols. For sale by H.,. BOSWORTH tr. CO., . • • 4th street, near Alruket I Clergymen and strangers MO Invited to call at the Book Stor e of H. S. Bosworth It Co., on Fourth street, near Market, where will be found bne editions of many rare and valuable works. , TO LET Thelarge Three Story Brick Ware pi. house, N 0.112 Second street. Possession given Ist of July. -Enquire of (jeo) A. BRADLEY. • Death. to the Rats. IT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in such abhorrence as those of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, and to have them . exterminated, is the wish and desire of all. A pzeparation has 'been discovered by which those who wish, may become•rid .of this evil,. which it feats more or less every house in this: city. This preparation has now been in use in Oermatiy about seven yens, (and in the United States for the last five,) and by every one who has given it atrial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for eX terminatiog Rats, Mice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches,Ac. The articles composing this composition aro in them selves very innocent, and contain' not a particle of pri son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in n. few hours—as soon as it has affected the stomach. the articles become neutralized, and will affect' nothing thereafter; so that there can be no danger in its use; under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug. We will warrant Si to rid houses of allthe Rats, Mice, Roaches , &c:, that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. J. S.M. YOUNG & CO., jail N. W. corner of 4th and Perry ate., Pittsburg. Greenwood Gardens. A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER' RETREAT, two miles za, below the City, on the Ohio river; occupying be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with Trait and ornamental trees, turd 'a large collection of choice shrubbery.. Also,.an extensive Orcen-house con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Canino diens Suloons are erected for the reception of visite:re-- lee Creams, Pastryi Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all th e deli:. c acres of the season, are kept for sate; %ad all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Boquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at tJ o clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour doting the day and evening, Ituiding at the Garden gate. IV' Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on. Sunday. tJoarnal and Clazette copy.] my 29 A. A. LL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A. Srawsnr, Liquor Merchant, aro hereby notifiedlhaf bin books and accounts have been lett %mai Alderman BLAKELY, for settlement. After the 15th ofinne, nuns will be brought on all Me accounts unsettled.. my3Otd . nvalivir OUT, RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Manufactory. • ' rpuE stibscriber haring enlarged his Shop, lately die .1. steered by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he it posy prepared to manufacture Wa•. gong, Carts, Drays,Slmber 'Wheels, Trucks and Wheel harmers, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Southfield streets; where ho keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the times. . . . . ... Southena merchants and furnace glen are requested to call and examine, before purchasing et sewheie. auti=m • - WM. hIcKEE. , AS J TEAS t I TEAS 111 • with pleuure that the subscribers in to citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity ty have completed arrantements with J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, :tire their sunerior . PACKED TEAS, will here. - ret be kept constantly on 1. They are neatly and securely pit up tetallic packs of }, }and 1 th each, with • printed card--showing the kind of Tea, do concern end depot in Philadelphia, . to rerun the Tea, if not liked. • RETLSI., 14(((Gunpowder . 5 2 0 1 . ... 2:?: 1,00 , 1,F5 1,50 , el Imperial ' 7 L'A, 1,23 1,40 : 11ycon ........ ••• •• -51) G2l 75 1 ; 00 1,23 al. lion 50 02k 75 1.00',1;'.5 1,50 Black 37 4 50 Bum. Fine and Extra Fine • • .75 1,1141 145 1,50 We will warrant nll the TEAS we sell to be er,aul to, If notsuperiar to any.sold to this City. and should they not prove aceeptable to the taste, they can be interned, 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 t o judge between oar Teas and those heretofore sold by o. her companies in Wacky. ' -• All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call- Dealers can bo supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by .10S. S. AI. YOUNG A CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and F.. 1 DUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and Rout streets. Cliquy*, Snuff Ana Tobacco, AT JACOB NeCOLLISTEIVS, Filth street, N 0.10.— Regalia; Washington Lianorma; Lallosa; Justeßanz ; Plantation; • " Hall Spanish; Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Arno—An extensive assortment of CILEWIkII3 BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Lartious Luxury. P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas GraPo Brand, Five Lump. ' All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. Er Sign of the Indian Chie f . __- Cheap Clothing; few Scrip. IHAVE just received from the East a well selected and fresh assorts:tensor SPRING mid SUM3IF.R GOODS, including English and French Cloths, CCUUFirtletell and Vesting', all of superior manufacture, to which I would retuunetf4lKtinenviktititinthisennattgnot&ienrio ,iatUnt the city, f who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a ray low rue, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. Miro* warranted. JAS. McOUIRE, Tailor, Third st.. near Wood. kroll SALE—A valuable FARM of it,o .ATiert, (our miles from the Ohio river at Shousetown, having a elling House, Barn, Stable, ere , and young Orchard; with 50 iieres in cultivation; well fenced, end in good condition:. The whole is well watered. and would make a first rata Stock Form—or divide into two Farms. Tim ber end Soil of excellent quality. Price. 53,500. Terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Hen. Agent,. mey2o Smithfield street. • ItKikIUVA. JOHN FORSYTH, Maxmlissiv Tsn.on,has removed to N 0.31 Market st., one door from Second, East side: ThankfUl for past rayons, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of as many new ones es arc of the right stripe. • Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash ionable manners and with despatch. Also, a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Chen for cash, of course. • - Gentlemen's Furn ishing Goods, in all their varieties, always on hand—such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collers‘Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Mikis, Gloves, Drawers, thibrellas, ere., Be:, &c. ritty!Milm V _ ARIETY AND FANCY GOODS TRIMMINGS, &c., Selling at Bargain', at SO Market st.— We will sell, at greatly reduced prices, a - fine and well selected stock of the above Goods, before receiving our new stock for the summer wale. We would most respectful ly call the attention of those who want Bargains, to the above. . HOGAN & CA.NITIELL, ma al • • SO Market street Congress Gaiters. LADIES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will Please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and stale ' and, dangle about the ankle; they are not only much handsomer, bat display the foot and ankle to a much bettor advantage than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. mar2B No. 8 Fifth street. =',l ittlY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and VI others wishing to provide themselves with a hand sol(lo DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other. arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with, JAMES ?4 Tallor,.: Third street, St. Charles' Building. CM TAVERN STAND AT. SHOUSTOWN, FOR . B s .RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern' Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling atmehed. It will be leased fora turn of years..Add' ess - • • wit) P. MOUSE, Shousetown. O. U A SES—be ttels. JAMES store nn. tors , AMES PATTON. Jr L AND—About 600 Acres of fin° Timber Land for sal i son Cont:ty, by • - C.ASIDAY, . re r rattra • Wood street NO. fie ‘200li"". 0. 510"8 804-1n atom and tbr, sale by . JOANbPDEVITT & BROS., • N 0.13 Liberty street. DURILAPS AND WOOL BACKS • On hand and fol B wale by . (mayB) . LEES SCORCHINGS-43 casks, for saleby_ REMY ; MATTHEWS & • mriy2G . 25 Miter p}teei P tPPLES -•LGO Pine y Uslajliegfal atd ES . 11111721 • • No. .Woolfsi.' WINE FLOUR-1.0 bble, for solo low. •-• • may 26 mt. DYER CORN MEAL— Kiln Dried and Sifted for salolnr the barrel. [nut 26 i WM. DYER.. L . .SEN IrS ust roomed; for sale to' . . REMY, 11SWITHEWS & CO.• ~ • . . : ZlWntoretreet: • pf{.ooMS—{ro .; _ R diVar i ct4eivet47: gisra .2,8 Watts . tticpp ~ 1- ~ 5 ~ .. ~.__--_ MtMEI 11121 E EiREI Ell ^;1 f~,. ZEE -GREAT SALE OF 6 - • • • p x 60 ramutii grazer. ' • At hiAsoN &co, infOrm their patroug and the flub 'fie that they wil I commence Meade of their Spiel - - did stock - on Friday, June let, amd continue thirty days', 'daring Which timeshe whole of their immense establish 'meal (including' their ' five wholesale ' rooms) will 'be thrown open. for retail trade, and for the display of one Of the lergeat unit most fashionable assortments of Fancy and Staple Goods in the country, which have MI been marked dountrviithont regard to Mart. Forty thoasand dollareirf.their stock, of their latest and richest styles, hal& teeu.recently purchased at the large peremptory public sales in. New York, at immense sacrifices, and' will be toned on examination, to be nearly one-half less than usual prices: They invite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices an. . . . a. - .2ooo' , anis Breach Ginghems, ' 14.1e4 023 e. 20 000 . Lawns and Muslims, . 0121. . 2 2 0: - 4000 . Mane de La th es, . . 12L 25e. 400 " Alpacas, 42 2._ 32 e• - • 3tno . Fine Bereges, wesoc:' top% Merrimac Calicoes, tis 0 Or.- - 12 g. 20 , 000 . . fast col'd . 22 25 3 000 . Brown Alsielln, till grades, ' ' 100000~iet ct. less than usual pricer. 100,000 yarr4Bleach'd Muslin, all pric Cs; marked down 10 to 30 per cr. ' „;• • 100 pieeen Behner,Bibbon, • 1 w 21. c• - 400 Wrought Collars, 10 642 k. 25c. 31'0500.7501,w 300 Ladles Craisus: 120. C 100 French Wrought Capns,. SlO5OO MO $305,00 • - • 144 Lace 371050 e. 7501.00 700 Linen Elandkertblec e i • ' 83. 12c. 300 Standing Collars,. • 50c. 100, 130 Chemizei 2s l,. 25031 c. 5007.5 c. Cassinets ns l owlore4.Teass f e e 16 0 ,- A large stock of Bonnets, retirees Omit New styyleDress Goods, 60c . 870100 White Linen,. . . 2um e . magb e . Together with the largest istoCklilks, Shitwls;and fine Dress Goods to he found in this cityssiik sbeimmesesva riety or. other r Goods— affording to. retail purchasers a rare opportuniry of obtaining thethentftede at from to 50 per cent. less than regular prices.. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest golds wilt soon be . cr . No deviation from the marked is t k iee. 60 Market street„ between 3dund 4th. fit° the Honorable the Jade s g of. the Court ot General . Quarter Sessions of the - Peace in and for the cethuy of The petition of Jarnaa'Newell, of the TOWTiSha of Ross; in the County aforesaid, .humbly ehewetb 'abut your petitioner bath provided himself with materials SQ f the accommodation of travelers and others, at hisdß era ing hawse, in:the Township aforesaid, and prays that your, Honors will be pleated-to grant him a license to keep a'publio house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as In duty haunt], will pray. JAS. NEWELL. We,. the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided withlioaie room and conveniences for the aceommoda tioa of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne. Wm. Ray, J: ;Dean, J. IWAleer, Neely. B. Good, J. Morrow, J. Wliitseil, J. Crider, S. Seou,C. Reel, R. Mor row, J. Colebttugh.' • • jeChntv - rm., the Honorable the Judges of the. llourt of Genera 1 Quorum . Sessions of the Peacein and for the County of Allegheny: - • - . • The peuuon of Patrick Ingoldsby. of the 2d Ward, 'Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, - humbly sheweth, That your gimitioner, both provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwellin house, in the Ward aforesaid, sod prays that your H onors will be pleased to grant him u license to keep a public hoUse of entertainment. ' And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will p_rny. • PATRICK INGOLDSBY . We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify,' that the above , petitioner is of good repute for honesty and teMperunce, and is well provided' with house room and conveniences for tbe•accomrnodettion , and lodging of strangers and travelers, und that said tavern is necessary. , . . H. S. Sligmw ' J. Ross, 13. Burnes, John Anderson, R. IL Patterson, J. C. Bindley, J. M. Irsvin, Jtis. Lemon t R. A. Hausman, Geo: Cochran, R. Patterson, fiatnnel • Dil worth. . ie6c2td• r~tU the Honorable' the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and frir the County of Allegheny: The petition of Geo. Hirt, of the 3d Ward, Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly she we th, That your petairmer bath provided himself with matenala for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel:ing house, in the Township nforesaiJ, and prays that, your Honors will be pleated to grant him a license to keep a poetic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • GEORGE HAUT. 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 accomntodm , ' Lion rind lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessaty. - August Voltz, Everharatt, Philip Gorst Joseph Meier. Jos:Kanfinan, Theodore Hesse, John &hole man, John Gipperech, John limas, Philip Well, George J. Moretz, Isaac Kellm—{Chron. !,je'T fllto the Honorable, the J udges of the Court of General A. Quarter Sessions of 'the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny The petition of James Ftlichnian, of the First Ward, Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the Ward aforeaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him 6. license to keep a public house of-entertainment. And your Petitioner as to duty bound, will pray, JAMES FRITCHMAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid. Filth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of pied re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convoninces for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James Crawford, M. Datzell. Benj. Darlington, Henry Earle, Samuel Cooper,John Rippey. James Gray, Joe. Long James Gratey,. Beelen, it. Knox, E. Simpson. je6;d3t—(Chron. • TOT. . the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegherty: The. petition of N. Coyle, of the Sixth Ward, City of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewe th, That your peutioner bath provided himself wilt materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing horse, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors snit be pleased to grant turn a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, Will pray.. • N. COYLE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that lipid tavern LS neeessery.. E. FTaimheio. Wm. Graham, J. M. Kenney, .11. M. Smith, Francis Halley, P.Sleploton, H. Rico, J. C. Cum mins, C. Hordes, AL 11Plielly, M. 'Velez', J. Hively. jeCatd&we ECM 1110 the llonerable the Judges of the Court of quarter Sessions of the 'Patine, in end for the County of Alle gheny . . The petition of Thos. Jones, of the al Ward, City of Pittsburg,.in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your peutthuer bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bun a license to keep a public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as MI 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 prawdedwith house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others; and that said tavern is necessary. Wm. E. Bowen, 'flume Murdock, William Selmer, B. Weaver, .0. M. Johnston, G. Gibson' . J. Cormic_ ,k J..L Haase, J. Steen, R. Day, A. S. Gerlerilmg, P. C. Martin. mo the Honorable the Judges of the Court ot 'General .1_ Quarter Sessions of the Pencein stud for the County of Allegheny: • The petition of Jacob Hough, of the Second Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly. show eth, That , your petitioner bath provided himself With ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelliag 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 pc titioner.as in duty bound,will pray. JACOB HOUGH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid:Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tcmp!riance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne ceV".ll Anderson, J. - Anderson M. Rodgers, T. Sim mons, H. Leader, C. Nelson, hi. Bailey, J. Miller, .1 McWilliams, A..Floyde, A. Wilson, L 111.1rvvin. least (Gazette copy and ch. ' 00 the Honorable the Judgerof the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Peace in mid for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Wm. Chambers, of the 4d Ward, City of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate• riots for the aecommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lum alieense to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as In duty bound, will pray. • • . . . • WM. CHAISHEII,S. . We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify - , that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided 'With house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said taverr, is necessary. • D. M'Clelland, 8. Young Wm Cozy, J. TR'Ginnis, A. Smith, R. Riddle, R hl.'llllllen, J. Gallaher, A. Wolf, J. .GritTith, J. llortrell, J. Garrett. je6:3td&w• Pittsburgh norticultitrul Socleity 111TILI, hold their Stammer Exhibition of Early Frans, Vegetables,_Plants, Flowers, &0., on Wednesday cud _Thursday, th e lath. end 14th of JUNEi and premiums will be awarded for the best and second best °reach re riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mein• . bars, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture, were. guested to bring their productions forward to the E.xttibi, nsaylbditw 200 BOXES SCALED HERRING; ; 200 " No.l " receivedsuid for sale by • ' JOSHUA RHODES, .• jet • . •No 13 Wood street. On BAGS EMBER" 4it.l E. Walnuts, Just recod and fortale by jet ' JOSHUA RHODES, No, 6 Wood It. fIOINIQUE SHELLS-3M Cowrie Shed, just rec'd and. ki for sale by. • (jet] ' JOSHUA:RHODE% . , Ikr MEAL -Fresh from the mill: daily, 'at a lower O promo than before offered to families, and equal to that mtmoractor.din Old Ireland. . - [Chronicle copy.) ' RHODES /LALCORN. DOLL BUTTER-2 cans Fresh 801 l Batter, reo , d this Jla. day and for sale by tniyillj CUMBTABIS & SIUTTII. BEANS bbls. Small White Beans, reed and 'far sale - (may3ll - .CUMISUNS d SMITH. 1111 ME MEM =EN EMI . • :3; ;,!..• ,••!: • t • . , , MEE =5ll MEM • • 1/4 El MEI GREATEST -BARGAINS , OF eggisq:c Mir No. 63 sfistrket.Eltresta:ClL - : • . . subseribeir recelvingifrotrirtherfSe -York L and. Pkifaob(ppkiarnatk ,hidNeondssubppplyOfSUM hIER DRY GOODS, purchased .from the Importers at o great sacrifice, and is.determitted to- soli them at the -greatest Bargairu ever offered before in this City. .. . • .A. few -of the Oasis 'tell be enumerated below, viz 4-4 - English fawns, only !Omits; former price 181- French OrpudyLawns,l2l cents; "" " 25 4.4 Scotch Dawns, only-1.2i cents;.. " . a 25 al' French Jaconett Lawns,la cents; " • " '371• .* French Cobabines, onITZThII eOl.B j : Meets. Moue De-Lainethonly.l2Vcents; • " - 14 , MS. French Ginghanis, only 121 cents; " 25 cut. Prints, Merrimack patterns, 6.1. cents; fast colors. ", New style English Prints, 121 , cis.; former price lfiVets, . I liave also received a fine assortinent or Green ured Mous De Lain; Plain Green Beteg° Satin Plaid- Green llerager new style Fanci Figure d,Berne; to gether with it large stock of Foreign ad. Domestic Goods, of all-descriptions. An early call is requested froin all who wish to secure. -Bargain.. • • - -4S.BSALOhrISORRIS ,. ... Wholesale and, retail Dealer in Dry Goos, je t . • , N 0.41 5 Market street. • • ' MK. I F' S GENTLEM PrXIIES! • DOOKALINICIPING- "wfuTuso ztoogs, AN R. D. has his new,Class Rtioms now thoroughly le.': • ./XL paired and fitted up. Ladies wilt find his new sys-. • - tem of Single Entry petit-keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course . of training on Doable Entry .800 X -. .* keeping, will not only be qualified to take charge of Books upon any system in use, but they.will find them- . ' : : .selves master of all those intricate operations connected'.'; with partnership settlementsiof which so many practi- cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are 'gni:inn:lL Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re- . eently procured Book-keepers from this Latin:akin.-- • • Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours,: 10 to 12; fitcr, 4 and 7 to 10. ' FRESH SUPPL OF THE LATEST • . • Vesting', Cass'metres . Summor Good", CLOTHS, &c. DELANY, 49 -Liberty street respectfullalla. the: . attention of his friends' andthe public ' to yc his new supply of Seasonable Goods such as thelatest style of . FancyCashmaretts,drabled French Habit Clothet,italittn. Summer Cloths, Dulls, White and Brown Russia Duok; Summer Cloths„-Plain and Fancy. French, English and American Cloths and Casements; and all other tuned; • suitable for customer trade. Also, a large and fretteill assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up tri' • the unntlashionable manner, and will ba sold low .for cash. . [jel:d&w] P. DELANY. • • New • ware Store, • SIGN' OR THE PLANE. AN.D No.. 78 Wad' street, Pittsburgh, • • •'• ' - 'UDDER & LAUFMAN,InTorters and Dealers iri Fo• wign _and Dinnessio Hardware, in all its varieties, are now.prepared to tell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit oar : Needs, and the public generally', to call and examine oat stock, which consists in part - of Eflites and Forks, roar: and Pen-Knees, Scissors, Shears, Bator s Rouse Trimetinga stick as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screwe • • together with every other article usually 'kept In Hard' ward Stares. We invite the attention of Carpenter and' mechanic" generally to oar assortment or Tool,, ;which ••• have been' selected with greet care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. faptd&vr A FREZH 'SIMPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS-dint Ye „Lk calved and lay aale by HI.II3EItiLAUFICAN, may 9 - • ' • No. 78 Woad ante New Goods and Great Barg •it - • D TIIOMPSON;No. 110 MarkustrayaruiLikeriy, has just returned from the Eastern Cities, withhis second supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.— ; He has now on hand one of the largest and best selected " "stocks that he has ever had the-pie:usury of opening to: ", his customers and the public —among which May be found every style of rich changeable and fancy Turk Satins, black glattsio Silks, all widths, (or Cardinals,. '- At.; with every width of black Silk Laces and .Fringeo,, for trimmings; FULLARD SILKS, TIISUES; hg'd and plein Bereges, Embroider'd Swiss; Organdies; Lawns; • ~. Emb'd- . Linen Gingham, a new and beautiful article; pinta and -barr'd do.; French Gin ghilUM, &C. - Our Domatie &oasis very fol 4 -comprising every"de-". scriptiott of Chintzes had Calicoes, some for 12} that sold this spring for 18; Linen and Muslin Sheetings, from Lto 3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Muslin; very low; with a full assortment' of Spa liishidnens ; for Window Hang ings: Turkey Red b,Chintz, embroidered and striped Drapery, Bad Rolland, der„, &a. Our Shawl department - presents every description of plain: and embroidered Canton Crape, changeable.and figl Silk, Derege, Cub: mere and Delaine, plain and embroidered Thibet; also, - a large, ussortmentof Parasols, Bonnets, Az., • Coach Makers will find a full supply of Cloths, Da- - masks, Moteens, &a.; A.c•,in.their line: - - - The above Goods have been parehaseAll on :the most edenntageor.s terms, and purchasera may rely epee gey: ""'- ting Memel the Zowertpastibli prices: nuttr..l:d2w . ROBT. D.:.TROMPSON. PASSIM Ts.A. wroaE. - • •. IE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Ten Scare, : 0 Fourth street, a very large and well select- • e L ock ot pure GREEN AND BLACK. TEAS, froui YorkiWl of which has been received in this country' : daze the let of February last consiating of the di ff erent grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being • among the largest in the. West,vre are prepared to whole- •, sale on heater terms than any other Demise 41 the oily.— • We invite retail grocers to call and examine oar stock,, and prices. 'They can have it packed in /if oat •;•-• packages, 5 lb. tin cannistere, or by-half chests, tat. soil - - • their convenience. • Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teal . fr iital.slll. ! :,l4::: cis. to SI,..WV" Ning Young Souchong, 50 • - etc; go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Voting Elyson,OunPoW , :•.•" der and Impenal,frara 35 yenta to 81,25•V' • .• ' Families are trammed to send and g..t.samples of oar ' Teas, and try them, befrire purchasing. ra . „ • , • y24:d&w A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth at. LIITEI3IIGARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed • and '. - IRT Pulverized Sums, last recd and for sale by the bbL or at retail, at the PEELS TES STORE; 70•Pcnirth street. • • •-inay24- . FINE COFFEES—Mocha, African,' lava, Laguna, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees,iturt reed and for Wet at the PEKIN TEA STORE,7OPoorth et. 'tott924 AISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth boxes prime Rai - - Rshut, and 50 small drums fresh Figs, insist received and for sale at the' PEKIN TEA. STORE, 70 ••Fotirt • street. - • . may 24." CuocoLATE, COCUIVAND BROMA.— Baker's 07,. ma, No: I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz , sweet : spiced Chocolate, just ree'd and for sale at the EMI N , . TEA. STORE, 707ourth street. . may2l noose and Lot for Sale in Allegheny City: . A NEAT and comfortable Brick Dwelling , House, and. 23. Lot of Ground " , ite front by 17:i feet deep,) Minutes on the bank of the River, near Fahnestoak , s lead facto: ry, is offered for sale low. Terms easy and tlde Indio- potable. Apply to ABRAHAM FULTON Monongsholzr City, or JANES B Y , may242we Pittsburgh.- Notloe-.Our Proposals. MA. MINER will, for fifteen days,. receive "Phia . burgh,. Allegheny and County . Senp at par ialne," for every article in our line of business: at the lowest specie . pricet, including subscriptions for all monthly . Magazums. Alto, all weekly Newspapers, (comprising our large • assortment,) either half yearly or yearly, including the largest sheet, "The Great West?, now ad. mitted by hundreds, the very best family paper extant...-. Also, Scrip may be left on deposits; Books, Stationery and all new issues from the press, delivered Mike . opftor of the depositor. We will onler,by requestnitAr gook o Books from the East, on the above tering: .The above Scrip to be expended in fall. Smillifield streo4 second New Yotk flair Rienufeetory:: rrITE undersigned has just reward fr om New Yort 1. with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNARLENTAL HAIR, of every - kind. He invites Lndies and Gentlemen to call and examine the near mid most beautiful article of Etronst. •Patermos for ROMs, Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are so much like the annual partings, and fit so close and easy,.that they cannot be distinguished from the natural heir 'on Sotroncom Ninv.—The new Balana Spring sannountil the difficulty, and mustsupercede all others' far-Gentle men,s Wigs and Toupees ; it bean equally on every pan of the head, without stiffness or. artificial appearance' . (in these it is unlike the old;) it shows the forehead eiroal • Wig wearers are particularly Invited to call and ei aminc the cuticles for themselves. *.T. CAMERON, -•-- N 0.89 Third st, near Wood. N. R.—Remember the New - York Mir Mantsfaototy: mayls:amtetten • - , . • •• -Spring Goods. • - 11E undersigned are' now in irately* of 'theirsvcoad T -supply qf FRESH SPRING , GOODS.. They sea-. pectililly ask the attention of Illerchants and Dealer* generally to an examination of their stock, (being as. cured that they can offer Goods oaths mat:favorable tones and at the meat reasonable prim. Their stock embraces: every article in the Variety and PanCy:Dly• doodtillan, together with Brecon and Bleached Blusluur, Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Ticking*, lkc., &n. ' • McCANDLESS k CAMPBELL,' • N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley Vauban:4 Jr., • WHOLTAALI3 AND arum 1151115 IS' trosian, GLOVES, TAPES, THREADS, Plaert&c., With a variety of ComAs and Pane y: .•Gondx, (11I0:1 - 07 Tag GILT CON 11,) TETERLL. grans, AiLd021:110T: • A LSO, Dealer in French, English and German Vaitattyy - LI. Goods, cradles, choirs and baskets, shoo ; thrend t - ,boot' 1 aces, knitting pins, percussion caps; fish hooks, . slate pencils, shaving boxesoriolla strings, guard chains, • hair brushes, gum suspenders, bonnet muslin, ivory combs, tooth brushes, snot!' boxes, hosiery, glor earrib bons, galloons, 'needles, scissors, buttons,, hooks .and • eyes, bonnet wire, fancy purses, - razor strops,..oornot laces, patent thread, sawing silk, spool cotton, tobacco boxes, German pipes. isegar cases, sbaviug brushes, shoe knives, fishiog lines * shell combs, marbles, slates, o' w. ons. dominies, bodkins, spectacles, tweezers, • Err Country Merchants; Pedlers and rithare are fee quested to call and examine for themselves, as Lam de ' ;ermined to, sell CFIZAP TOR.CASIL maralidavr COMBS— !You Side, 'Reading; Pocket, Dressing, Polka, Wood,'Tack, &c., &c., just received and for sale by McCAP;DLESS & egbIPBELL, rany29 . . • . . 07 Wood street. Q 1.19119 - EB. STUFFS-. 60 ps. Bias Dril9l; • 1.7 . - . '24 4 ‘. Star • . 40 " Cottotuide. - . Open and for ante by • • IifeCiPiDIX.SSA OiLtdeSELL, mayl& . . 97 Wood. 'treat sale b Ifu m l a S y ylLLE 0 br4 :( in fine mlektp D t. y T HUFFMAN CASIDAY, iderofandas tout 'Pro elf • dues 'Broker—Office, (up stairs) No.2e Wood Cruet , OW - FOR SCRIP-9 half chests Y. H. Tea, LI hbls I,g 14 Old Rye" Whibker, for mile at._ zorW . CARMAN'S, b3Wood st ATS-400 bushels, just reel angler sale 0.. • - A.RADITROND & CROZEiL I~!LEDS AND I HEIL. LARD,in store , and fqr sale trr . jeg • ARMSTRONG Er, CDOZEIL' . 100LCON-3600 Ibl. Bacon, in atora and fot sale b ic s ' - • $ ONG • el: 9 BACON CASKS-30 empty. Casks (Or sale b I••yDYE • • ' marZe •••• • - • ' W.hR IMIS NM= BB EMI ME
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