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otaningenws. Whosistsposts ,a nsadurhourwould
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lib:int - 1 4 post Job Printing .
coRNEapP WOOD AND.ETFTII STIWETS.
/17,` Maytag added toour Esuiblishment,
.Splendid
stetun-Posreerrititing Machine ' ; we are Prepared' to do
all kinds of Newspaper and Book work in a styli Of un
-, surpassed beauty and neatness, - and upon the most 'tea
; onable terms. :gores c Sy solicit the patronage ot
o public itt this/ineofo amens. _
E:r coroner«. 4 Oiler wan left of me tO ocratic County . Convention as a candidate foiCoroner.
If I hasp any friends, / want them to kg tor me now.
my 211,• . . • Late of hlolino del Re .
~~j Soots
I "Hooks 2.-Clement Latimer, or the
itok with the. Iron Clasps • ; by Anglia Br.aeh
Dermot-O'Brien, or the Taking of Tredage; aTale of
1613; by H. W. Herbert.
The Crimes of Paris; by Robert F. Greeley. .
• Martin, or the Foundling; by Eugene Sue , - --treih sap.
ply. For sale by - WC= HOLNIES,
7e7 . Third street, opposite the Post Office.
irr M odor Generia..--Eton. SaiktuaGJOysit will be
supported tor Major General,by . • ,
je6:te (Journal copy.) Maar VOLUtrnmas.
11, , For Ph iladelphla..3peci a i Meetings of the
Alkgheny . Ettgbde and Hose Company will beleld et
Allegheny Rail, Fifth street, every Monday evening pre
vions to staving for Philadelphia. Those interested. are
respectfully invited to attend je4-3w
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_llO-r Sundlirp , rrap i , tl---------"ti--------3,"er.... The steamer
BEAVER will leave the Wharf, 'opposite the Mononga•
hetet House,. every Sunday morning, at 9 'o'clock, for
Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver all o'clock, and
arrive at 4 o'cldck, r. at.
Fare, Twzreminvic cams. „ •,,,
ED' illotkeie.....The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness
BIM Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of
every - mouth, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and
Fifth streets.. (mayllkly) W. C. Gism.smul,
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ler : conomy....lf you wish to BIM your mirney
in barn superfine HAT or CAP, nail at FLEURNIG'S
HAT STORE, where you will find a completuueortment
of the latest Fa4hiona, CHEAP FOR CASH.
lad Wood it, corner r f Virgin alley. .
mat237l
1171. 0. or ot Aleetin,Trashington
Roll, 'Wood street,' betiveen Sth tine Virgin
Parton:man Lows, No. 333—Meets every Tuesday
litelearrout Itcastexstvr, No. 87—Meets lat and 3d
Friday; of each month. • znar2s—ly
Er 1.. 0. of 0. 1 1 '.....AzizmurAy LOOM; No. Cr
m a ts. at the Hall, corner of Wood street and Viten
Alley, every Thursday everting, at 8 o'clock.
mayl:Hin - GEozezßANarrr,Seciy.
'Greenwood Giaden.
STRAWBERRIES, Miura raou rate Vuittc are now
served up In-this SUMMER RETREAT with all the
other good and ' wholesome refreshments' n a ture and art
can produce.
I3oquets of Flowers, maternity put op.
. Tea every. evening at 6 o'clock.
The Steamboat Taos. Pcorr leaves the foot of Pitt
street the beiimiing of each hour, from 8 o'clock IL is
until 9 P. N.,-Lauding at the Garden gate.
Closed on Sunday, and. - conducted on TeMperance
principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy] jell
FAWN SYRIIP--.50 boxes Lemon Syru for 'ale by
je9 . J. 9: BONNET:
ESAIPAGNE WINES— Grown and Anchorbrands,
sale in quart and pint bottles, of recent importation, for
by (169) J. S. BONNET,
RANDY-15iarta p Cc7g. --- mwllitindy; J. J. Dupny's
Bordeaux do.; A. f3eignette, Rochell's do.; Cognac
do.; in store and for sale by (jet)) J. S. BONNUT
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ELEDP.BACBP.S AT A.UCTll5N.—m is
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next, June 14th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. will
be sold, at lifeKenntes - Auction Rooms, 19 barrels Dried
Peaches of very superior quality and in ad
They willbe sold 1 bbl j ell., with the privilege. g - order.--
• JAMES .11.1CKMNA,, Anet.
600 — 1"
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JOSHUA 'RHODES, N 0. 6 Wood st.
Foi Sal
THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a COMM
I, Rows, in a pleatiant location in the City of. Pitts
, 142/I ,4 Nvi o tihne a i r i e s a m eT d d p F i li n rn s Ira n re ;t0
00d gdtheerr.
ROonts and Cellar; lit Alle y s ,s- th Gas. Elequille of
jefeti
ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or
- JACOB BOSTON.
3.1111M1,141,YL0R. ••••.•• • • • •rorta ax - .
J. R. Taylor & Co
No. 122 Liberly arra, (four doom Sdour ' St. Clair strect,)
IkirANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLM'H,
jjj. from No-2 to No. 60; Brass and Iron I'Vire RID
DLES and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to No. 60.
Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS.
All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages,
Fenders_, !kn.
RLVETS—' -Black, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every
Size DIRE--Irori, Brass, Copper and Steel or every size.
BROOM WIRE, Sheetßross,Japanned and Bntannia
Orders for any kind of the above articles will be
Promptly filled. .Purchasers will find it to their advan
tage to call and - examine our stock. je9:3m
Fa
s- RENCH, GE.A.MAN ADND ITALIAN DRY GOODS
A.7E.3:wefry.7, fa, been received from the Im
peders, New York , and will be sold at - private sale for a
few days by the agent, who is along. The articles are
very rare and splendid, .a great many of which are in the
ladies line. (jeS) JAMES IiIeKENNA.-Anct.
„,.AII PRIVATE DISEASES. _Dr :13raton . , No
65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted' in all
cases of a private or delicate nature incidents
t to the human frame.
• • ,Syhilisand Syphiliiicemptions,gonorrhcen
• • and its consequences, together with all rs
-• • usfuss, impurities attire blood, with all diseases of
orurssatongin,skin diseases,withstnetures,gleet,nrethral
• discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases or. the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in
ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, Uri
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tations of the neck of the bladder and.kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, Letterri .Vie: ~t worm mercurial diseases, tee.
' PCTICE
ExclusiVely devoted to the study and RA treatment of vene
real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses
gaiety,• climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
comentuiton may have been enfeebled,enableeDr.Brown
tooter assurances of speedy relief to all who may plate
themselves under his case.
k Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into soil'
arate apartment& Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many persons in need ofmedical
aidoo obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing . ocoessat
sans, In their various forms and stages, oilers inducements
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap
prised that Dr. Brown has .been regularly educated is
everry branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years
maned himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases.
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in
p Pittsburgh who. gives his whole attention to those com
mr Cetee d. rtain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be
guaran
Recentcames arerelleved in a short time, without inter
ruption from business.
Ear Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per
sons afflicted-with Hemia to call, as he has paid particu
lar attention to that disease. .
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a
fee, or they will not be attended to.
WOffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations strictly naafi
dentist.
0ct.25.4kw1y
- 5 - ISIIMATISAL- 7 1 ewt
y lacovre edy for Rheumathrm is a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at
fanll3-deatf
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny
1 County;.No. 1324une T.,1'49 .
In the matter' of the application of the
German Roman Catholic St. Philoma's
A . Beneficial Society for a Charter of Dicer
' • poration.
-And now t May 28,1449; the Constitution
of said Society having been presented to
the Court, and the Court having perused
sidd.examined the - same as directed by law, direct it to
bedded the of fi ce of the Prothonotary, and also direct
notice to be I,,Ceited in one newspaper printed in the
Comity, for at !mist three weeks, ming forth that this
application has beeni-21ide; and that if no sufficient rea
son is shown to the coati-ark Said Charter will be grant•
ed at the next term of said.."9tirt* From
ur,T the z ne , Froth p. •
may29;dlawOw* h. ,R A Bf 0
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- ir. o . 31 ql woN . PLEA S
~.,gig. —..egtuml
..g. Comity, Penna.; No. 193, Oct. Te l . 7„,„ -- „, - nr virtni.
I _ In the matter of the Ac_i.. ' 4 "a'ff ey " .
A -1,7--. Priyme, Assignee of liugh 1. of
Th.
f(' .lk' y . : Mar 1 2th, 1849, on motion wh .,, ab .
;'.. 1, - - 4 Howard, -Esq., Reade Washin, - 7,,d ~,.".
•,----Qy . :).' ' pointed Andttor to audit , settle h -.
‘.N...... - ,e '
. -...... range the account.
. . The Auditor will proceed to disehar:"
the duties of his appointment on the 9th day of June,
1849, at his Mike in 4th street, Plush erg, at 2 o'clock P. IL
mayl4:lawaw READE WASRINOTON, Auditor.
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Notice to
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANLA RAIL ROAD CO,
jr The Stockholders of
herebyo and Pennsylvania
Rail Road CompanEare otified to pay the first
instalment of Pme Dollars per share, on or before the
15th day of July next.
The Stockholders residing in Pennsylvania will
the first instalment to the President of the Company, at
the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh; those in Columbiana
cottnlyObio, to the Treasurer at Salem; and those in
Stark, Wayne and Richland counties, to the Directors
reaidmg•in.thosecounties. •
•EY order of the Board of Directors.
mayilldlaartjylsl r /OS. J. BROOKS, Treasurer.
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_ __By Express.
ITTisT RECK' via" i , AT TRU BFEC-BITX CLOTEITTG STORE,
some splendid Tweeds . , restyles and Cassimeru, of the
latest styles. Those-desirous of procuring anything in
our line, are 'respectfully solicited to call and examine
our stock. 'BOOBYER & GRIBBLE.
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TEST RECEIVED, AT THE BEE-HIVE CLOTHING
tr STORE, a fresh supply of plain and fancy - Cass[-
shall be haps, good quality and fashionable patterns, which we
py to dispose of at low rate*. -
BOOBYER A. GRIME,.
may3l ' No. 251 Liberty at., sign of ihe Bee Hive.
CARD.
T HE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
ihmawsnalifutuar. INBI3ItAIIICE Comment' in
the place of John: Finney, Sr., resigned, redspeotfully'in-'
forms the public and the friends and customers of the
Company, that belts prepared to take Marine, Inland
and Fire risks" on liberal terms, at their office; No. 37
:Water 'street. Dnyl9l P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
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QEALED PROP
0i n g Commit tee tWi
.up t o th e w w ill
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W I Db ffi el S G ; r o v f e Jane, a b le 1 ,
h i e n s a t . n , il fe d ;
&Meiling materials and creel bas the Western Pennsyl
vania Hospital Buildings, asremible taplans and speci 6 -
186N:tato . be seen at the office of J. W. Kerr, Architect,
F'unit street', after the Ilth instant.
o Alders, In proposing for said work, will state the ag-
Bb ‘Li mount forth° entire superstructure in a finished
gregat. ,
„ tato . an Meeompany their bids with the names and pro
„ l ', o f their respective undertakers or sab-contraetors
E l e „.,„,,,y, departments of the buildings.
The Cm:anti:tee will also receive separate proposals
easarement, and bill of rates; in
predicated in."tiS ulte i In,
w hi c h mt e um': rs gni/ state the price of the stone ma
son and cat stone work per perch and foot; brick
work, per thousand iti the walls; slating per square;
ph titoroLs . per 1 -aid; jambs and other lumber per thou
sand feet, beam measure; carpenter work. painting,
glazing, Ste., wi t h L ate per centage on their respective es-
The work all to be L
tablished Bills of Pr. `ces '
tone ander
. the direction and spe
cial inspection of, gene . TllSupenntendent appointed for
the purpose by the Comm.
fencing and enclosing the EL.
Proposals will also be re (12 41ved, at the same time, for
' , Mud Grounds, according
to the plan to be seen at Mi. IL. 'ri dow 's °ffice.
JOHN GRAIL ---'
JOHN BISSELL Building
WM. J. TorrErt Committee.
W. W. WALLAtiE, I
- THOS. BAREWELL, '
At C ost 1
rIBEAT BARGAINS AT HOGAN & CAI IT
kirWe areeelling, previous to receiving o. i'?'""° . '
Goods, at greatly reduced piices, a larg e and 'ailed Eq. -
sortment of Fancy and Variety . Goods, Trimmin B 01. 2"
nets, Parasols, Bats ; with a fine collection of ue. ntle
men's furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks, Willow .and
French Baskets, Mats, &c. We respectfully invi to hoe
attention of those in want of these Goods, to our hoUtse--
86 Market and Diainon&
je ts HOGAN & CANTWELL.:
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PITTEUrtraGuM AD
MR:ORANA.'.
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CAROTHERS; Comigarra voihnut.
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PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 11349. '
SteamboatPacketlAne,learesdallyfor Cineinnatl,loasr.
Passenger Packet," via l3 rovrnavale, to Baltimore and
Philaelphia. aL. X., and - 6 X. •
Mail Coach Ida°, direct to Philadelphia, 9 .1..3E 4 and 121
Western and Southern Ma il Coach Line, 6a. It.
North-WA - stern, Via Cleveland, dailq,lo A. at.
Fade and Western Near York ) de_lly, 9 a.
North-Eamernito Philadelplaus,daßy, except Sundays,4
m.
.A.E.RIVALS AND DEk...IRTURE OF MALLS.
Eastern Mail via Philadelp, dne a.. la closes 12 st.
Western Mail,Cin. and Loam Ma :, due Bp . x., ,
closes 5 a.m.
8o nth. vl a Bel and Washin,gton, due 89. st.,e I ogee 5 x.
North-Viresteru via Cleveland, due l° a. x., closes 9 x.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. le. closes 8 a.st
Bank,ot_.Pitts • Ras valets. Asked. Wired
burgh• 850,00 5400 1150,00
Exchange Bank 60, 44;
'ltterahants' and M. Bank 6 OO OOO 60,0000
4043,60,00.
Farmers , Deposititank None in market.
Hand Street Bridge 50,00 60,00 40,00
Nerthern Liberties Bridge • +50,00 35,00
Old. Allegheny BrAge 25,00 4,00 35 00
Connellsville R. E. Stook, paid on
ishares,l42,so 500
City Bonds # °rani) 9 0,00
Mcmongahela Bridge -- 25,00
Oas Stock.-- —. 50,00 s
Daily Review of the Markets.
OFFICE OF THE POET,
TOILSOAT MERINO. luns 12, 184 v.
We are notyet able to announce any change in the
business of the city, every thing in the way of trade
'l'Mt appears dead, and the merchants complain of the!
general dullness. The weather to-day has been ex
tremely favorable. The rivers are in fair navigable
order, but there are but few boats arriving and de.
Parting.
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FLOUR...The arrivalv to-day have been quite
heavy, but were principally for shipment. The
market has shown more animation today than for
several days previous. We note transactions to
some conaidemble extent at $3,6603,62 for prime.
We heard of one transaction to the amount of 300
bbls. ofextra brand at $3,65; but this we think
above the market price. Sales from store ip a reg
ular way are making at $3,76.
RYE FLOUR is not much in demand. Sales
from store to a limited extent, are making at $2,75.
GRAIN...Rye at the river is worth 456471 fVom
store 60. There is no change from former prices in
either Wheat or Oats.
WHISKEY...The aemand for rectified is regular
at 18c per gal.
WOOL...The arrival■ yesterday were pretty fair,
but principally for re-shipment. Therein no change
in figures.
FRUIT...Dried Apples 600 sod doll; Peach
,121. from first hands; from store 1,2601,31.
Alail :4 49'Xi:44333A
June 1 19.
Cotton.. The proximity of the Niagara ' s acc B4 ounts,
now nearly due by Telegraph, has a tendency to
check temand for Cottn. The sales b ales sai d 3000 hed bale, including o a list of 1600 bales said y
to have been closed late on Wednesday. - Prices are
unchanged.
1 NEW olizetta CILAINTEICATION.
Inferior MOM I Fair 6 /fa--
Ordinary 6 1a61 I Good Fair. .. . . .. 8169
Middling 7 1217* I Good and Fine..lo (3_
Good Middling .7107. Tenn. and N Ala
Middling Fa ir....71539 Average lists.... viiPeil
Tobacco.. Sales of 107 bhda were made, as fol
low= 55 bbda, 39 A at 51, 16 R at 4;52 bhdir, 10 A
„at 6,4 do at 51, 9doat 51 12 Rat 4, and 17 at 3{
gr T.
Sugar and Molasses.. Sales of 200 hbda Sugar at
previous rates, and 300 bbls Molasses at 10017 e per
gallon.
Flour.-The Flour market continues heavy, with
sales of 400 bbls Illinois at —, 200 do St. Louis, at
4,75, 100 do choice Illinois at —, and some smaller
lota. Ohio and ordinary Illinois cannot be quoted
over 4,50041,62 f.
Corn.. Prices lower, but the demand improved.—
Sales of 6093 aka on the Levee (400, 109, 300,550,
700,600, 2500, and I000,)-all at 62c per bo.
Provisions.. Some anall lots of Mess were sold at
9,40; also 100 bbls prime at 8,25, and 144 do—
Rumps--(to closed at 7,00 per tail. The largest sate
of Bacon was 44 casks shoulders at 4c. Sales of 38
bbls No 2 Lard at st, 80 kegs and 40 half bbls,
W0u1..29 bales Mexican brought 81c per ib -
Whiskey.. Over 9.50 bbls RectiSed were sold at
151316 c for large and small lota.
AVIDTION BALES,
BY lAMBS ArKENIYA, AUCTIONEER,
No. 114 WOOD &RM. TDB= DODDS FROM FIRE(
A MOURNED SALE
.0P REAL ESTATE a x Arc-
Vort.—The Gray Property is further adjourned anal
Thursday next, et 3 o'clock in the ottoman, at hkEen
na's Auction Rooms. JAMES hicKENNA,
je7
Auctioneer.
;irk SACKS DRIED APPLES;
till/ 3 " Feathers; foral by
ARMSTRONG te CROZER.
ink9LEY'S NEW WORK—The Adtronback, or
e' in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of
Visshrgton and his Generals, Re.
Lifei and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. W.
Campbell, author ofßorder Warfare, he . Just received
byes • JOHNSTON STOCKTON,
Cor. 3d and Market sts.
FRUIT ANB N11T23-200 half boxes M. B. Raisins, 20
casks Zante Currants, 5 boxes Citrons, 600 bushels
Tenn. Pea Nuts, 25 bbls. Texas Peaeans, 10 bags Bor
deaux Almond s
_, 10 do. English Walnuts, 10 do. Filberts,
10 do. Creens Nuts, 40 do. Dried Peaches, 25 do. Dried
Apples. For sale by (jeB J. S. BONNET.
E TE 81
Of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road,
2b Contractor's for Graduation and Masonty.
11101ROPOSALS are invited for the Graduation and Ma
l. sonry of about 23 miles mare of this road, begin
ning at a point some 64 miles west 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
clasive. The Graduation on nearly allot these sections
will be heavy, and will include one Tunnel of consider
able length and three short ones. There will also be
two Viaducts of medium size.
Specifications and plans of the work will be ready for
distribution to proposers by the 12111 of June, prox., at
the Company's office in Cumberland. The proposals
will be_addressed to the undersigned, and will be re
ceived up to Saturday, July 7th, inclueive, at the same
place. Proposers 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 will be furnished them, as contractors from
a distance, accustomed to more diffic ul t excavations than
those to be met with on this line, will otherwise 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. B. LATROBE,
Baltimore, May 31, 1849. Chief Engineer.
The Pittsburgh Morning Post will publish 3 times a
week till 30 Jllll6, and send billsat once to this olfice.De7
EW 800K13.-4 Ristory of Wonderful inventions,
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illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.-
1 vol.; muslin.
The Incarnation or
Beecher,ctures of the Virgin and her
Son, by Charles , Port Wayne, Indiana; with an
Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Jai received by JOHNSTON b. STOCRTON,
je7 Cor. 3d and Marzet its.
itAatinpa.
UTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from
TY the most approved English patterns, furnished and
recommended by Thomas Balrewell, Esq., and a number
of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara
tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow.
ela, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is
subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without.—
at least without one. For sale by
SCAIFE & ATKINSON
First street , between Wood and Market its.
STOOKS.
--- IffeWWisiiiiiiiii-Ns-eircei.--'
The new and splendid passenger steame
Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run
aa a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
O ill ei r l i Kaving this city every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at lb o'cloek, A. M., and Wheeling every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. ts.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
tions,) apply on board.
The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed
and accommodation is not surpaeaed by any boat on the
river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agit.
Regular Packet for Yli --- uagilikt. . -
11101111 THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt.
Basta s , will leave forthe above and inter
me tate ports on Irednudays and Saturdays.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
au2s GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agl.
ARILThe new and splendid passenger
ateamerJAMESNELSON, G. D. Moore
Master, will run as a Relar Packs
etween rgh
Saturday, a
this city every Tuesday,Pittsbu Thursday and
and a
10 o'clock, A. at., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes
-day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. is.
For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda
Lions,) apply on board.
The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for
speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat
on this river. AMSRTRONO k CROZER,
decent''
Agents.
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Franklin Pcket,
11144 The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE,
Capt. Wis. Etssza, will run regularly be
tween tits urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River.
Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4
o'clock, r. sr. For freight or passage, apply on board.
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• to •arg • itortionitural Society
WILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits,
Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, ke., on Wednesday
and Thursday, the 13th and 114th of JUNE, and premiums
will be awarded for the best and second best of each va
riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem
bers, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture, are re•
guested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi.
ion.
magi 1:d Akw
"DOR SALE—A Brick House, well arranged, with
good Cellar, a Hall, Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen,and three Bed Rooms, all in good order. Price, 3800.00.
Terms, 3400 in hand ; 3200 at one year, and 3200 at two
years. Lot is 25 feet front on Rebecca street, Allegheny,
by 100 deep--on perpetual lease of 633 a year. In the
aboveproperty it is believtd there is a bargain of at
least per cent. S. CUTHBERT, Can. Agent,
ma 50y28 Smithfield street.
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, &c.— The
subscribers are receiving and opening a large stock
of House-furnishing Hardware, Britannia and Japanned
Ware. Also, on hand, a large stock of plain Tin and
Copper Ware, of our own manufacture; Pressed Goods,
&c., &c.—to which we would invite the attention to
wholesale buyers and others.
000 COCOA NUJ'S :
20 bags Filberts;
20 " Walnuts.
20 " Cream Nuts ;
90 " Pecans ;just rec'd and for sale by
JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood Rt.
YE FLOUR-27 barrels, rec'd and for sale by
jeo JAMES PATTON, Jr
BACON • 000 tbs. Hams ,
7000 tbs. Shoulders; rec'd and for sale by
JAMES PATTON, Jr.
LLS-5 bbls. American, suitable for colliers;
5 " No.l Lard in store and for sale by
jeo JAMES PATTON, Jr.
H. MOLASSES-5 bb Is., Battle Ground, in store and
0. for sale by °ea> JAMES PATTON, Jr.
T HE SANATORY COMMITTER, desirous of obtain-
Mg information in regard to the number of deaths
that occur in the city weekly, the character 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. [jeS] JOHN M'OILL, Ch'n.
7 AUE- 17 AFiiiieaitiao cnoand and for sale by
Jed RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Filth ea.
IVEACKE y 4AL-10 barrels No. 3, large s .
p aleybilt,
SHAD—t2O barrels No. 1 ;
30 hf. " " for sale by
200 BOXES SCACEIitiERRJNO-I
for sale by
200 " No. 1 " just received and
jel. JOSHUA RHODES,
No 6 Wood street.
WAGS FILBERTS
25 "E. Walnuts; just reel and for gala by
jel JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood et_
IT or aale ICR OOO Conque Shells justree'd and
fby Del) JOSHUA RHODES.
O Ar MEAL— Push from the mill daily, at a lower
price than before offered to families, and equal to
that manufactured in Old Ireland.
je4 [Chronicle copy.] RHODES k ALCORN.
ou. BUTTER-9 cans Fresb Roll Batter, reo'd this
day and sale by roty3l] cum - hr./4s & SMITH.
1D HANS —lO bbhs. Small White Beans, recd and for
n sale by Imay3l) CUMMINS & SMITH.
ABED PEACHES--.A &w sacks PA*KD Dry Peach•
co for sale by Royal) SMITH & SINCLAIR.
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PORT:OF PITTSBULLOIL.
_ 8 nacT wArirs TIIE 04.
Steamer Michig
ARRIVED
" Lake E rie, San No.
boles. 2; Gilso
Beav n, Beaver,
. er.
" Baltic, Jacobs, Biownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson .do,
" Camden, Hendrick;o n , McKeesport.
Highlander; Force, Cincinnati.
Peru, Calhoun; Sunfish
" Caleb Cope, Murdock,.Wellsville.
" Vermont, Hazlett, Louisville.
'DEPARTED, -
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver.
"
" Michigan.N6.2, Gilson; Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville
" Atlantic, Parkinson, do. • .'
" Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Wellsville, Higgens, Sunfish.
" Peru; Calhoun, Sunfish.
" Beaver , — Clarke, Wellsville.
" John J. Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis.
Manaus, Reno, Louisville.
"Rosedale 'Gardens.-
TRH subscriber, having leased those beaul
4
tiful Gardens known as the ROS.EDALE
GARDENS, takes pleasure in informing the
ettizens o ittsburgh and Allegheny that they pre now
open for visitets; thelluildings 'having been e n tirel y re
fitted,' and the Grounds laid out in new and desirably
pTatunit plans. Vilifiers furnished with 10E CREAM,
RAWBERRIES and CREAM, and all the delicacies
and refreshments in season. '
The steamer ARCRY" MASON will make regular
trips every hour in the day, during the summer season,
from 'the Allegheny Wharf, to Rosedale.
je9:3mX W. MEALEY, Proprietor.
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For Greenwood Gardens.
NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The
steamer THOS.. SCOTT will com
mence on Monday, May 7ih, to Inn*
.from the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. , and at each even
hour until t o'clock P. st.; last trip front the Garden at
10 P. M.
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the
season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow.
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt st. landing. imy4
WELESITILE PACKETS.
For Beaver and Wellsville.
Tun new and splendid passenger steamer
liareitCALEß COPE, A. Moanocit, Master, will
cave for tbe above and all in
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdaytermediate ports .
For freight or passage, having superior acoommoda
tions, apply on board. may 4
Sew Arrangement.
Tna steamer BEAVER., Cams. E. Cults;
ster, will leave this city every Monday,
e nes y and Aday, at 10 a. is.
She has a lioat at the landing, between Wood st. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at anytime. inty4
_ _
Smai
nate
Wm. B. heeler,
TEAMBOAT AGENT, ca n he found at Wesley
Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith
field streets, Pitishargh. mar 27
' or ElCLirpti
Tits fine new passenger steamer AARON
HART, W. Kamer; Master, will leave for
e a ve and intermediate ports, regularly.
For freight or passage, apply on board.
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For Olnainnatt--Regolar Pocket.
The fine steamer.MT. VERNON,
nterme
late KM o s, a r ,M F. a e l s , a t r e l r y, ,
will
n r l e y b a o Saturdays
a
v bo nvien gn
d
For orpasOagO. pphIILTENBERGER.
Regular Zanesville Packets.
Steamer YANKEE, Capt Mcßae, leaves
very Saturday, at 2 o'clock,
reamer ENNY LIND. Captain GALLIGHIM, leaves
every Tuesday, at 2 cieloci, P. at.
For freight or passage apply to
W. B. WHEELER, Agent,
ap3 Corner or Water and Smithfield-sm.
LOUISVILLE PACKETS,
FOR WHFRUNG, CINCINNATI k LOUISVILLE.
OHIO LINH.
lIRRITLAR SATCRDAY PAC/XT.—The A
No 1 fine and fast passenger steam PRe
ket TELEGRAPH, J. lietlep" Com
mender, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati arid Louisville,and all intermediate Ports,
every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
For freight or passme a rly onboard, or to
YTFI er DIJCAN
The Telegraph has been built express N ly for , _ a A gent
reguls.
ar
Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas
sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on
the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to Sant-
Louis—time throngh,stva oars.ap2l-ly
1848.
1848.
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
PIZ/VARY 15t,1848. FaxillOSlT 151,1618.
LEAVE DAILY' AT A. M. AND 4P. 111.
The following new boats complete the line
for the present season : ATLANTCapt.IC, Copt,
James Parkin
E.
, A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E.BALTIC Bennett. The boats are
entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense.
Eve mor fort that mtc_aii procure histAc a n n p i r e zt
at the foot of Ross et. Passengers ows unctual
board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser
hours.
New Wheeling Packet.
JOHN DUNLAP &
Corner Market and Second streets
MEM
ari t a nerd .—
rmtprOir, WELL AaIIONOPCILI:I3B4varpe r
SO MUST PRICES;`.- -
unixcH fact will be-pprienbicalling McGilies's
TT . Fashidaable Tailoring Establilhment Third street,
St. Charles Bulltliiiv" ' '
MOzTo quick
VARterr : Fresh good.
Mtumia_,a PIIZADA. Witt. ructirreort, crriaturaollt
ILLER k RICKETSON, Whoksak Grocers, and Ira
porters of Bratidiee, Wines and Segara ; N 05.172
and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pitiaburgh,
Pa..-
NEW BOORS—Man Primeval, by Harris.
Layard's Nineveh and its Remains.
The Clergy of AMerica.
The Czar, his Court and People.
Women of the Revolution.
Inring's Works; new edition. ' •
Life and Corresponeence of John Foster.
Holmes' Poems.
De Foe's Works; complete • 20 vols.
Swift's Works, complete; 2 vols.
Fielding and Smidlett; complete.
The Progresi of - America; g thick vols.
For sale by g, S BOSWORTH & CO.,
4th street % near Market.
Clergymen arid strangers are invited to call at the
Book Store of..E. S. Bosworth & CO, on Fourth street,
near Market, where will be found fine editions of many
rare and valuable works.
TO LET—The large Three Story Brick Ware
house, No. 112 Second street. Possession given
Ist of July. Enquire of (ied) A. BRADLEY.
Death to the Amts.
TT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in
1. such abhorrence as those of Rats, A les, Roaches and
Red-Bugs, and to - have them exterminated, is the wish
and desire of all. A preparation has been discovered
by which those :who wish, may become rid of this evil,
which is feats more or less every house in this city.
This preparation has now bean in use in Germany
about seven years, (and in the United States for the last
five,) and by every one who has given it a trial, been
pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for ex
terminating Rate, Mice, Bed-Rugi, Roaches, ifee.
The articles composing this composition are In them
selves very inuocent, and contain not a particle of•poi
son but when combined, creates a gas which explodes
the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few
houre—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 it to
rid houses of all the 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.;
red N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry sta., Pittsburg.
Greenwood Gardens.
A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles
/IL below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be
tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with
fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of
choice shrubbery. Airco, an extensive Green-house, con
taining the finest 'varieties of exotic plants. Commo
dious Saloons are erected bertha reception of visiters--
Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli
cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of
Plants, both math* and erotic. Emmet," tastefully pat
up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 0
o'clock.
A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street
ae r z hour t e. during the day and evening, landing at the
n
[l[7- Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on
Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy,' my 29
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Notice.
A LL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A.
A
Surwarr, Liquor Merchant, are hereby notified that
his books and accounts have been left with Alderman
BLAKELY, for settlement. Alter the 151tt ofinne t suits
will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. myalktd.
131 MINT OUT,
RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!!
Wagon Blannfactorp
lIIHE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, latOly.dei
j
strayed by fire, informs his triende 'and thofpnblie
generally that he is now prepared to manufnentre :We
irtis,;wCsa,rtast, raa p Tirri on b Fi l i ti
e l e s i :r he rg ek s e
n rin v i
o ‘' , 2
s ee n l 4 -
Smithfield streets' witere Ito-keeps otitand a large stock,
or makes to order any amount of evert, of the best ma
terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to
suit ee.
Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to
call and examine,before purchasing elsewhere.
may'em • WAL hIcKEE.
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TEAS! TEAS II TEAS I!!
ito IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in
form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed arrangements with
Messrs. J. C. Jenkins tr. Co., of Philadelphia,
receive their superior
PACKED TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They are neatly and securely Inn up
in metallic packs of I, i and 1 lb each, with
eir printed card--showing the kind of Tea,
price, 112101,5 of the concern and depot 113 Philadelphia,
with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked.
Esi Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
1 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
a l
hymn
son .50 621 75 1.00 1,25
0 Y. i Black
LI 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50
37 50
RC.'.... "
Fine and Extra Fine • • •75 1,00 1,25 1 50 ,
We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,
•iforiHpliVA"MMlNg4?-41yri,nte*t%447a-t -bligiiiiia,
and the money will be refunded,.as it is only with that
understanding we sell.
We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to
judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by
other companies in this city.
All hovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS,
should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the
most reasonable terms
For sale by JOB. 8. IL YOUNG & CO.,
N, NV. corner 4th and Ferry streets. and
E. lOUNG 80N.
S. W. comer 24 and - Ross streets.
ACiars, Snuff and Tobacco,
T JACOBg McCOLLISTEWS, Fifth street, No.
Regalia; Washington Lanorma;
La Rosa; Juan) Sane;
Plantation;
Halt Spanish, Malay and Common;
Together with* variety of other brands.
Auto--An extensive assorttnent of CHEWING TO
BACCO, of the most celebrated brands,'among which
are the Lemons Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump,
Grant & and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
MI orders promptly attended to. Country Merchant*
would do well to call and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
tuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale.
(Er Sign of the Indian Chief. [tar°
Cheap tiottiiiiifior Scrip.
I
HAVE just received from the East a well selected and
fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vesting*, all of superior manufacture, to which I woald
respectfully invite the attention of In friends.
Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who
wish to provide themselves with a good article at a very
ktv price, are respecthily invited to call on the sub
scriber. All work warranted.
F OR SALE—A. valuable FARM of 1130 Acres, four
miles from the Ohio river at Shousetown, having a
Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, its , and young Orchard,.
with SO Acres in cultivation • well fenced, and in good
condition. The who is well watered, and would make
a first rate Stock Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim
ber and Soil of excellent quality. Price, 93,600. Terms
accommodating. 9. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
may.%) Smithfield street.
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J OHN FORSYTH, Mtracuarr Tattost,has removed to
No. 34 Market at., one door from Second, East side.
Thankful for past tavors, he respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and
likewise of as many new ones as are of the right stripe.
Orders In the Tailoring line executed in the most fash
ionable manner, and with despatch.
Also. a Fashionable assortment of READY-MADE
CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, in all their varieties,
always on hand—inch as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars Cra
vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket * dkfs,
Gloves, Drawers . Umbrellas, &c /ie., &c. Iny23:lm
VARIETY AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
&c , Selling at Bargains, at St 3 Marker rt.— We will
sell, at greatly reduced prices, a fine and well selected
stock of the above Goods, before receiving our new
stock for the summer trade. We would most respectful
ly call the attention of those who want Bargains, to the
above. HOGAN & CANTWELL,
mayal SO Market street
L gres Gra
ADIES, wanting s o m e t hing superior, both for look
and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will
please call and examine them. These Boots have no
stringa to tie and nolo, and dangle about the ankle ;
they are not only mach handsomer, but dlsplarthe foot
and ankle to a much better advantage than any other
Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou
ble. Manufaetured by S. KEYS.
mar2B No. 8 Fifth street.
Notice.
MY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
In others wishing to provide theniselves with a hand
some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with
JAMES M'OUIRE, Tailor,
Third street, St. Charles Building.
stTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stablincattached. It will be
leased for a term of years. Add' ass
o Melt! P. SHOUSE, Shousetown.
(TM A noroan or
s e
•je6 - JAMES PATTON, Jr. Y
T AND—About 500 Acres of fine TirnberLand for sale
AA in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY
maw_ ,
ay2.5 Wood street No. 26
WM. DYER
g ifiBLILS. N. abittitAtiktigl eiVosr.,sale
..111..11./ by
may2B N 0.13 Liberty street.
NURLAYS AND WOOLSAOKS On he 4 and fo:
13 sale by (mays)
QCORCHINGS-43 casks, for iiiieTb—Y—
RHEY, MATTHEWS kW ,
5.15 Water street.
DINE APPLES
sale by
may 24
FINE FLOUR-10 MAL ; for sale low
iniy2B
CORN MEAL— Kiln Dried and Sifted, for sate by the
barrel.
SEED-18 barrels, just received; for sale by
RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO.,
93 Water street.
rasyo3
reoRNTIROOM des, jaide by
1 - 1
RHEY 'MATTHEWS C 0. ,&
28 Water street.
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ponied ar „- "BalibmatilPs,in the roost Mater. Hem he foun d an'office .by Alderman , - insrafr,ly*
as
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night, In '
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JAS. hIeGUIRE, Tailor
Third a. near Wood
Pitta
150 reo , d
u pp es, d Co
JOSHUA RHODES,No. Woodst.
mrm• DYER
TA • •aciable . the Stidgep of the CourtterGenera
- Au. .e.i
eks..torth.peo. e iii.i*tforibozouniy
ThOper
_of ...P., Toi4itici4;l6iWaid,AlleglnMY
1 ty t ta the -- W.
ty.afejistid,-hturtbly-shearothiThatyour
peaty:tie - flat 'provided hi mself.wittfinaenals for.the ;
accoumuideli oftravelers -and others .at Liu dwelling
inriherochip afo re - saLLand i lwityi• that your
Honors will be ,PlOtefed at• grout llama cense to keep a
to hintie Of entfttinment; - And -your petitioner, a e .
duty bound, will Pay. - • P. TORRANCE.
We,' the subscribert., citizens' of the Ward afore
said, do certify; that the above petitioner is of good re
pute for honesty and to above
and is -wellprovided
with house room and coaNdences for the accommoda
tion and lodging of strangerstiad travelers, and tbat'said
tavern is necessary.
Robert Burnes, Samuel Wu ; C. Hasley, S. BPLarte
Samuel P. Clark, H. E. Reehm,t. Ferguson, Jtul.-Clark:
R. L. Melville, Arthur liPLane; toseph Edwards; Sand.
Spence.Chroit. • -
may=
1110 the Honorable the Judges of r,..e Cout-77----t,y of Quarter Sessions of the Peace instal for the County
of Allegheny :
The.petition of Jacob Rothfuels, of J..f.St, Clair Town
ship, in the. County aforesaid, humblY.theweth, That
your petitioner hatb provided himself witismaterials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at hi t dwell
ing house, in the Township aforesaid, anoprays that
your Honors will be pleated to grant him a lic ense t o
keep a public house of entertainment. And our peti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
JACOB HOTHFIsmis,
We, the subseribets, ciiizens of aforesaid TOWy s tdp,
do certify, that the above• petitioner is of. gout re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well prOVded
with house room and conveniences for the accomtnota
tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ta.
citatory. ,
Thos. Bartley, Jacob Hartz, Sarni. Scholfield Thomas
Caldwell, Thos. Davis, .0. , Allendenbrara, .L Taylor,'
Thos. Taylor, N. Eiler, J. Osailan, H. Shepherd, J. .Bart
ley.
jcll:3tdo
rilo the Honorable: the Judges of the Court of General
I.natter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny:
The petition
thell Crawford. of the First Ward;
' Pittsburgh, in e County aforesaid, htunbly sheweth,
That your petitioner bath provided 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 grain him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as in duty bound, will pray
Whl. CRAWORD.
'We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward af F oresaid,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of, godd 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.
Thoa. Boland, P. McLaughlin, Arthur Niel/ olson,Thos.
Hinton, F. Freyvogle, James C. Patton, Sand. Hoffman,
Georgeßice, James Kennedy, James Nicholson, Saml.
Stackhouse,lnmee Graey.
WO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General
I Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny: - • '
The petition of Richard White, of the 4th Ward, City of
Pitts hi:lmin the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth.That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
theaccommOdation of travelers and others, at his dwel
ling/house in the Ward aforealg, and prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as
in duty bound, will pray. RICHARD WHITE. •
Ward,We the subseribers, citizens petitionere aforesaid Fifth
do certify, that the above is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and convenincee for the accommoda
tion and lodging of travelers add others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
Win. Atkinson, M. James 'a Jr John Dunn,
A. C. Bell,*.T. H. Gibson, Geo. Warner, Jmes Laubie,
Sr., Thomas Patterson, Geo. L. games, J. Horan, D.
Olmstead, Thomas Smith. ie9:3tde
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TO the Hcmomblelhe Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny :
The petition of Valentine Schroeder, of the 4th Ward,
City of Allegheny, in the . County aforesaid, humbly riheuri
eth, ;That your petitioner bath providdd himself. with rna
terudifor,the accommodation of traveler s told others, at
:hhkd-weUkZgjtt:ttint t In the Wird aforesaid, and prays
tknt ynitil3olls will be pleased to grant him a license
house of entertainment. Ahd your pe
'Wiener, as in ditty bound, will pray.
VALENTINE SCHROEDER.
We, the subscribers , citizens of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is wellprovided with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg
sing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne
misery.
Victor Scribe, A. Treser, I. Bulguer, W. Hoedly,
H.
Illueggy, H. Teuerman, John Becker, Francis X. Single,
Louis Fisher,. George Deimling, Nicholas Zianneister
Dominick Smith. ,
jeo,3td
MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES'
BOOMAKEMPING & winTiNa Rooms,
If M OIITR SIDE OP THE DIAMOND.
R. 1). has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re
paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his new sys
tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study.
and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through
his entire course of training on Double Entry Book
keeping, -will not only be qualified to take charge of
Books upon any system in use, but they will find them
selves master of all those intricate operations connected
with partnership settlements, of which so many practi
cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant.
Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re
cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution,-
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 to 12, 2to
4. and 7 to to.
mny4
ISTAIL BAKERY.
HE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of
Pittshargh and
_vicinity, that they have purchased
and "les Cream Sabon,
sten "
the Oelebrated &ran Hatamr"
in Diamond alley, and are pre
pared to serve the old customers of the establishment and
the public generally with all kinds of Cakes, Confec
tionary, Nuts, Fruit, dcc., dcc. Orders for Parties filled
on the shortest nonce.
87'Tbe Ice Cream Saloon is now open day and night.
rnaylBWtm A. & P. SCHILDECKEft.
F For ORTI -SEVEN ACRES OF SaIe,LAND, being part of the
Bishop Estate, situated about four and a half miles
from Pittsburgh and two miles from the Arsenal. Six
teen Acres are cleared, and the remainder is covered
with excellent Timber. If the property is not disposed
of at private sale before the 11th of June, it will be sold
at AUCTION, on that day, at 3 o'clock, P. it., at the New .
Court House, without reserve, to the highest and best
bidder.
For terms of sale and other particulars, enquire of
DAVID D. BRUCE, Attorney at Law, Fifth street, next
door to Alderman hfchlaster. rel:td
Factory for Sale,
TN 8 UCCES.SFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Print
, ers' Wood machined Raised Sign Letters by Ma
! chinory. The is admirably suited for all
carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from
the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in
ventor, Isaac Mernt Singer, obtain a patent tot the in
vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is
secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven
years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle
gheny Co., Pa.
abovea PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the
business and willing to-take an interest of at
least one-fottrth , in the capital stock. For particulars,
apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN,
Pittsburgh; Pa.
NW' 'From the foregoing Notice of I. M. SINGER, we
find that the Patent has Issued, and for proof of our
claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash
ington, D. C. tied) SCHOLY k RYAN.
Wall Paer Warehouse,
NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
AS
- 13ESPECTFULLYo THOM nnotinces to his his friends and curi
al, tomer,. that be has had at no past period so exten
sive a Stock as he has at present He can offer to pur
chasers, on very moderate terms, at the old ettabluhed
stand in Market street, almost every article in. his line—
i act uding counting-room. bed chamber, dining-room, p ar
lo r and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire
booed Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards• Writing, Wrapping, and
Tea Paper; he is abundantly Supplied, and requests
merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as
sortment
Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken In trade, at the high
est prices. mar 13-d&w4m
New York Make Montaractory.
HE undersigned has just returned from New York,
I with a large, splendid and well selected assortment
of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. lie invites
Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and
moat beautiful article of Pakten. PARTINGS for Rands,
Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much
like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that
they cannot be distinguished from the natural hair on
close inspection.
Soso:rum Nxw.—The new Balance Spring surmounts
the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle
men's Wigs and Taupees ; if bears equally on every part
of the head, without stiffness or artificial appearance ;
(in these it is unlike the old ;) it shows the forehead equal
to the natural hair.
Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex
amine the articles lbr themselves. J. CAMERON,
No. 89 Third st., near Wood.
N. B.—Remember the New York Hair hlanufactory.
mayls:dem&wfira
FRESH SUPPLY 01."PHE LATEST
AM) MOW' PAS.II.IONABLE
ieettnga, Casa'mere., Summer Goods,
CLOTHS,
respectfully
DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the
P. attention of his friends and the public to his new
supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style of
Summerashma, drabted French Habit Cloths, Italian
Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russm Duck,
Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and
American Cloths and Cassinteres; and all other articles
suitable for customer trade. Also, a largo and general
assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made tip in
the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for
cash. ljeLd&w) P. DELANY.
Vire and Marine Insurance.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH ABIERICA will
make permanent and limited Insurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. 'The properties of this Com
pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
cte
ted by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent,
88 • 44. Water street.
VOR BALE—A valuable property of an entire Island,
pleasantly situated 40 miles below Pittsburgh, and
the first above Liverpool, Ohio. The soil is of the best
quality, and Is well suited for a gardner on a large scale.
Filly Acres can readily' be- appropriated for such pur
poses. There is a good Dwelling and other Houses, with
a fine Orchard of choice fruits—a Cider Mill and Press
in complete order. Persons desiring such property as
the above, will find it well worthy their attention.
S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,
Smithfield street.
. j j
H. LEE.
ANEW WORK ON CEMETERIES.— Designs t'or
Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural
Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches, Chapels; with a
preliminary Essay on the laying out, planting and man
tling of Cemeteries, and on the improvement of Church
lords. For the basis, Loudon's Work. By J. Jay,
Smith,-onct of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery. In
two timbers. Just received and for sale by
jul [Journal copy.] RAY it CO.
CREAM AND W. H. CHEESE - 135 boxes prime
Cheese, for sale by Debi J. E. BONNET.
~.i..y,:-....i,P,.-,f.t-,,f,:tiii-Vi. ".4*14.40',',000-
4 14 ' ; ''. --;-af****,":4o,l6-.**fki.
,f7: - .!,--.-:- , :. !.
f .- i i-2- A.',..' itAioN - &co - r - inTg.-t
n tivtle .w... 8.. <LA.
zi,...8.c that they Willem:mu C a tt .... X u 7 Lap ut r y i
did - stock on -Fnchxy, Jana ;st 111 X
during which time the whole 4 : 1'1. , alb.
airalle -giniro'eye...."Wili
Meat jutcladlng. their -five Millat
-thrown open for retail and ° for the displaY oritm ,
of the largest end most fUndashlecLableastiortmentaorrancY
and Staple Goode An the comtwy, which have al/ been
/narked down, without iega to. cost. - roxtyo s tioln_d t
donate of their mock, of their latest and richest ;pea
have been recentl pnced at the large peremptory
public - sales in Now York, r at Immense sacrifices, and
will be found, on examnfation, to be nearly one-balf less
than usual prices. They invite attention to a portion of
their Goods enumerated below, with their prices ita•
nexed :
• 0 p.
' - l'. i
i .**
2000 yards French Ginghams, -• ; 'l2 .18f 025 c.
20000 " Lawns and Mullins, , ':10 614. - - 2Se.
4000 " Mons de Lollies, ' 1 3 1- 230 .
1500 " Alpacas, - - • ..18f. 31e.
30 00 " Mt Bereges, 161026 c. 37050 e.
1 10,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, • . 8 0 9c, 121 c.
20,000 "- . fast col'd " , 61. .12ic.
' 25,000 " Brown Mullin, all grades,
20 per et. less than usual prices. .
100,000- yardsßleachld Muslin; all prices; , •
marked down 10 to 30 per et.
100 pieces Bonnet Ribbon, 126 . . 25e.
460 • Wrought Collars, 10 6.1.2 i. -2.5 c.
“ . 31. 0150&. 754,1,09
300 Ladies Cravats, 126: ; ,,_
_26c.
- - -100 French Wrought Capes, ttme3,oo seau s , oo
144 Lace Caps; 3711 0 ,60c. 7501..00
700 Linen Handkerchiefs, oi , 120 '
.
300 Statuling Collars, 50c. 100
130 Chemizetts,
-
Caitineti as low 183c4 Jeans for 16e. 28031 c. 50075 c .,
t loge stock of Bonnets, reduced about --
,
.
3n per cent.
New syle Dress Goods, • ale. 8764,00
White ~inen, 25011 c. 37050 c.
.
TogeLer with the largest stock Silks, Shatils, and fine
Dress Golds to be found in this city, with an immense va
riety of eller Goods—affording to retail' purchasers
a rare mununity of obtaining the best Goods at from 95
to 50 per ceo.. less than regular prices. They invite an
early call, aimany of their choicest goods will sooti be
sold. •
13:7 - No devinion from the marked_ price.
A. A. MASON ti CO.,
.10 Market street, bet Ween 3d and 4th. '•
11 eve-Aocris and Great Bargains 3
Jib D THOMPSIN, No. 110 /kfarkerstreet, tuarLiberty,
. has just reprised front the Eastern Ctties, with his
second' supply of SIRING AND. SUMMER GOODS:,
He has now on hanthne of the largest and best selected.
stocks that he has eve. had the pleasure of opening to
his customers and the public—among which may, be
round every style of rfit, changeable and fancy Silks,
Turk Satins, black glassit,9ilks, all widths, for Cardinals,
eze.; with every Width 0 1, 1 :lack Silk Lacca and Fringes,.
for trimmings; F ULLAROSILKS, TISSUES, figl and
plain Bereges, Embroideed Swiss ; Organdies ~ L awns;
grab'd Linen Gingham, a taw and beautifu article;
plain and bared do.; French •n ghanas, _
Our Domestic Stork fa very Kt, comprising every de
scription of Chintzes and Calico s , some for 12i that sold
this spring for 18; Linen and Marie, Sheeting's, from 1 to
3 yards wide; also, Sheeting Musing, very law; with a
lUD assortment of fine Irish Linenst for Window Hang
ings; Turkey Red Chintz, embrodered and striped
Drapery, Buff Holland, &a., tc, GsLShawl department
presents every description of plain end embroidered
Canton Crape, changeable and fig'd Sil t -, Mirage, Cash:
mere and Delaine, plain and embraidene Thibet; also,
a large assortment of Paraeols, Bonnetsoc e ., &o.
Coach Makers will find a fall supply er cloths. Da
masks, Moreens, , ,le., &c ;in their line. '
The above Goods have been purchased in the most
advantageous terms, and purchesers zitay rely upon get
ting them at the lowest pestibk prices.
EOBT. D. THOMSON.
NEvp tiA nw
GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASOA, AT
hrW. - No. 65 maikit street...Am
rp HE subscriber is now receiving, from the New._ Ink
J. and Philadelphia markets, his second supply of SUN.
MER DRY GOODS, purchased fiom the importers at
great sacrifice, and is determined to sell them at the
greatest Bargains ever offered before in this City.
A few of the Goods wit be enumerated below, vi2:-
4-4 English Lawns, only 10 cents; former price 18} cts.
French Organdy Lawes, 121 cents; " "25 eta.
4-4 Scotch Dawns, only 18{ cents; " 25 cts.
French Jaconett Lawns, le} cents ; 371 cts.
French Cobaltinee, only 34 cents; " u 621 cts.
Moos De Laines, only 121 cents; " • " 114 ets.
French Ginghams, only 12} cents; " "25 Ms.
Prints, Merrimack patterns, Of, cents; fast colors.
New style English Prints,-121 eta.; former .price 181 cts.
I have also received a fine assortment •of Green Fig
ured Mous De Lain, Plain Green Berage, Satin Plaid
Green Berne,. new style Fancy Figured Berne; to. -
gether with a large stock of Foreign and Domestic
Goods, of all descriptions.
An early call is requested from all who wish to secure
a Bargain. ABSALOM. MORRIS;
Wholesale and retail Dealer in Dry'Goods,
ie2 No. 65 Market street.
5...
E undersigned p
are ring
now Good in receipt of their second
T
supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res
pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers
generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as
sured that they can offer Goodson the most favorabk terms
and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces
every article in the Variety. and Fancy Thy Goods line,
together with Brown and 13leached McMinn, Drillings,
Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., &c. -
McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley
__mayitt dec..
TRES TEA .
IIE subs PE criber has just recei STOßE ved, at the Pekin Tea
Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select
ed mock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N.
York, all of which has been received in this country
since the Ist of February last, consisting of the different
grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Oar stock being
among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole
sale on be:ter terms than any other house in the city.—
We invite retail grocers to call mid examine our stock
and prices. They can have it packed in *, f and i Th.
packages, 515. tin canisters, or by half chests, to suit_
their convenience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50
om to 81 : 504 , Ning Young Souchong, 50 cm.; Con
go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Byson, Gunpow
der and Imperial, from 35 cents to SOW
Families are requested to send and get samples of out
Teas, and try them, before purchasing.
my24:dtriv A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth st.
WHITE SUGARS.—Lovering's, Loaf, Crushed and
verizd Sams, ust rec'd mud for sale bthe
bbl. or at Pul letaile j
, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 7 Fourth
street.
may 24
FINE COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java, Lagnyra,
St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just reed and for, sale
at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. may 24
AISINS AND FIGS.-400 eighth boxes prime Ral
lis, sins, and 50 small drums fresh rigs, inner received
and for sale at the PEKIN TEA' :WORE, 70 Fourth
street.
marDi
C IIOOOLATE, COCOA AND BBOhlA.—Baer's Bro. ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, f3chmitz' sweet
spiced Chocolate, just rec'd and for sale at the PEKIN
TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24
New lELarare sore,
SIGN OF THE PLANE t AND SAW,
No. 7B Wood urea, Pittsburgh.
AUGER & LAUFMAN, Imparters and De.alers in Fe
reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties;
are now prepare pu rchase d sell low and on as reasonable
terms as can be elsewhere. W e solicit
friends, and the public generally, to call antUexamin
our stock, which consists in part of Entre: and Parke
Pocket and Pennlinirer, Scissors, Shears, Razors; Home,
Trimmings, such as Locks,Latches, Hinges and Screwse
together with every other article usually kept in Hard,
ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and'
mechanics generally to our assortment at Tools, which
have been selected with great care, and which we are
determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. IsP2:d&w
FRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Just re.
11. carved and for ask by HUBER & LAUFMAN,
No. 78 Wood atree
Fourth stmt . , between Arch and Marker., Plularle
T HE Proprietorship and Management of this well
known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands
of the sabseribers t they beg leave to state, that it is their
purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron
age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and
hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage
of their friends, who may visit the city on business or
pleasure. C. & J. MeKIBBIN,
mayPqm (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.)
2 lialestickes 'for June.
_LA,ECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S.—Graham's Maga.
sine for Jane.
Sartain's Union Magazine, for June.
Goders Lady's Book, " "
Mardi, and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville.
My Uncle the Curate, a Novel; by the author of the
Bachelor of Albany, &0., dc.
Memoirs of a Preacher; by George Lippard.
Fernande, or the Fallen Angel a new Novel, by
Alexandre Dumas.
Family Failings ; a new Novel, by the author of the
Hen-pecked Fluiband, de., er.c.
Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My
Poor Cousin, Ac., ere.
Kit Carson, the . Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles,
Averill.
No. 1 Chambers' Information for the People; new
edition to be completed in 16 numbers.
" 1- ?'Smithfield et., opposite Drown's Hotel. Imay2l
Fine Shiatal
10DIVARD TODD & CO., Maiturarrainun or flaie
_124 LINEN AND FANCY SIMMS, pave received from their
Factory East a large and desirable stock of SHIRTS,
which we propose to offer to dealers at the lowest New
York prices, on satisfactory terms
Our stock' consists in part of ;00 doz.,. all qualities,
varying in style—wide ann narrow plait, Byron and
standing collars, reanafactared expressly for City trade,
and intended for this market.
By offering dealers our Goods at low prices, and
allowing our Shirts to recommend themselves in style of
manufacture, we hope to be able to please all our ens
toniers.
117- Wareroom. corner of Fifth and Market streets, up
stairs.
maylB
SHIRT BOXES-15 doz., just receiTred and for sale
low by RD WARD TODD & CO.,
my3o Corner Fifth and Market eta., up stairs.
lARD-1 bbl. Lard, just reed and for sale by
.1 may3l ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
• -••- -
-- - •
pOTASH---1.1 casks, first sort, for sale by
RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.,
may 26 28 Water street.
200 BOXES RAISINS;
40 " No.l ROCk Candy ;
20 " White "
100 " Lemon Syrup; just recd and for sale by
je7 JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood at.
RIED FRUIT-200 bus Peaches;
2.50 " Apples ; for sale by
RILEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
241 Water street,
BACON —l,BOO Sides and Shoulders, just received on
consignment and for sale by • . -
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Nos. 172 andl74 Libertrelreet, .
°~kr,.
Colleetionitawic7licillthe priaS3phfoftlghtittTe 3J at the lowest rates: • ••• - -•
E311.161_1:1
..105WA.5.W11111201.
A,himaß:ek; RAMAT.
Bankeraanzt .Ezelsangs Brekess, ..Dealers
Ikmsesssis Bills, BilisV Exchange,- Certifiecitel if
it, Batik Kota, and C'oin.
Corner of Thinia.nd -Wood sta., directly opposite the , Sr. - .-%
Charles Hotel. - • -• . : •
- N. iIOI.NIBIS EION, •• - • - :
Bankers and Beaters in. Exchange Coinanci
N 0.15 Markels•tsesii!Pittslisrgls: •
SELLING RATS: ' •`` ; - aorta° /LATII
• New York -pt i Cincinnati -
Philadelphia - W
• Baltimore. • -. . a St. Louie
• Buying rate, .* atiiikkia
rtgi
• Ohio • I dia. Comity & City onPu 4.
Indiana . " Belief Nowa
• Kentucky 1 Pentuv/vrla 00. -•••
•• Virginia
Wheeling Maryland •
a r ia erin4seee 3 4 !.. - New Orlealta "•- •
• '
IS& e. TOMS._ THOS. SILSOSS7. -
BOON a SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROWERS, - -
N. Z. °miff qf Wood and Sixth smuts., Pittsburgh,- Pa..
'njP A T.VHS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills,. Foreign
and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Ike
:EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
and Ettrope, for sale in sums to snit purchaieri. .
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union; at the
. .
Q 110 ULDF11.43.-10 c asks, •
• m xpectee doily • y Ben est;
• 8: " store lied tor sale
WM. DY • N 0.158 Llbert • et. •
.111AllH3-6 casks plain Hams;
2 " Canvassed Family Hams;
1000 lbs. Country Cured- Hams; for.sale low.
Jell
TirERIDNG , AND SHADln.whole and ..balf barrels,
JUL for sale by . (jelly DYER:
CORN MEAL—de barrels, Kiln Dried and. Sifted, for
sale by ' ' (jell) WBI:DYER.
OXISe vrt i, for
DRIED BEEF ROUND-2 caidnr, of lino quality fOt
11j sale• (jell) • WM. DYER.
TißiPEre --
sale by
jolt
Ank RANGES; ORANGES-75 boxes Oranges, j tat rec'd.
J and for sale by. , . . . „ JOSHUA KROGER,'
jell -' • - No. 6 Wood sire et.
I - MONS, LEMONS--120 boxes LeMOtte,jll.la ree'd
LJ and for 'sale by ' - JOSHUA RHODES,.
ien No. - O Wood street;,
. • .01: 31 . Afear bb B." antes .
b Refinery, a firstznte arttotej fin
HISKEY-250 bbls.; lilottongabelst, -Reettbed ;
V bbls. Old Rye do.; in store andfcir: sole by
je7
-
PEACH BRANDY, Irish - NVAiskey,,Jamaiett Rota;
Holland' Gin, in lots to silt purchasers, for sale at
wholesale priceis, - 1, xijeB) J. S. BONNET, Liberty sr.:: '
SUBAB- , -50 store and for nate by
IJjeB J. S. BONNET, Liberty. et; ,
TABLE SALT-100 bap Hope
,Illina.'rabla Salt, itt
store and for gala - by (lea) J. SA3ONNET.-
11
,-25 baslo Salad Oil, sec' , and for gala byy
U
- J. S. poriNFL
MUSH-100 b bin. No. a large Mae keral,46o boxes -No::
.1 Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by _
jeB - J. S. BONNET
A idt;RICAN PlNS—laws° 8., 4, American Pine;
Just received and - tor vale by •
McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
_1 e 8 97 'Weed street
irj YE FLOUR-41 bbls. Rya Flour .reedand for sale
by ' . Dny3ol S.& NV" ILARBAUGH.
hashelsi on hand and for Bale.
:e 4 RHODES & ALCORN.
1113AKILSOGS--Cotton, Silk' and Gingham Parasols, a -
fmegasorment, for sale by.
jeB MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,
97 Wood street.'
CUTLERY- I cask superior Kruvea and Forks,Pocket
and Pen-knives, Butcher Knives Shoe Knives Sets,
sors, tr.e.,justlpened by
• McCANDLESS h CAMPBELL,.
le2 B7 Wood 'street*
"DINE COGNAV BRANDIES-27 half pipes, variome
.1: vintages, of &lir own importation for " commerce*"
from Bordeaux, ja4received and for sale by . .
MILLER & RIcRETSON;
je4 isos. 172 and.l74 Liberty street.
100 B to ß; lLe ß co °
naign MANl
Ene
t Ar P LES-- y Oifered .v ery low , -
W. ec C. Acnr.soN,-
ap9
CASKS i) CON S
No 2 Smithfield st:
•
" BA,;
' Should 't • ins tore and for sale by
JOHN e lit HEII`r & BROS.,
may 2 9 No. 13Liberty street,
- ,
-TATANTED.--Four good Jour. Painters wanton..
JOHN S connrroN,
St. Charles Blndinßa
Tarnovno FUMY 'S, that will not rinezza up in the • ,
I_ COLD= weather, for sale by
SCAIFE ArxtNsON,
. may2s .
First, between Wood and Market s; •D. • •
DED ktLANKETB-1 mum (60 pair) Bed . 81anket5,...92. -
64,•6"the., ribbon bound, received this day,' on
coumgrunent from the manufacturer, and for sale by • -
ap7 Liberty, opposite Filth street.
5000
i lEs .I Pflt iN t - i'leentaLfw7en
mat ,. , lcnrietrecf
A A.;ilASue CO
f ..
BALES BROWN MUSLIN. at 4i and 6c.
mar. 62 A. A. MASON Bice).
IT THE SIGN OF THE . PLANE AND, SAW, a full
.assoruttent of " Cincinnati COO.PERS , TOOL,fI.”
kor sale by HEBER & LAUFSIANi ,
mayl6, No. 79 Woodstriet.
RIED APPLES—VS bushel's Dried Apples, ree'd.
and for sale by [my3o,l S. -dc W. HARBAUGH.-
TNBIB.1) BBEF--2 tierces Prime Dried Beef, reo'd and
:for sale by [my3o.l 'B.h W. IJARBAUG/I. - '
/lAD 011,--A. few bble.,just received and liirsalety.
my 3 9 S. & W. HARBAUGH,
LAISS-375 boxes `. /darken's" assorted sizes Glass
'Ur lust received and for sale by
my3o 8 & IL&RBAUGE(.:
ISSELYSE-30 boxes new cream Cheese,jle - TiTe - iliid•
N,_/ for sale by 1.my30.1 S. &N. IaARBAUGH.
0 OD& es l i-30 casks of Steele & Co.'s superior
Ash, just received and for. saltily
my3o S.&.W.IIAR,BAUGEL
rOOL—loone,twOoo :
may3o S.& W HAZBAUGH.
MASSES-100 btaiLMo medww
sate by (nll)Au(nt
cj (Tues. kw usEs..... •
0 100 0
bbls. Sugar House Molasses, S. James Relniiry ,
Ido do do do Louisiana •
In store and for sale by . MILLER & DIDEETSON, do
=IVA 172 and 174 Liberty at:
bblis., on band and for sale
RHODES* ALCORN:.
ktuip • ndr --- aiNG
.Jr low by Inty3o(
nunor Savory, Thyme,
Jr Sweet Matorem .on band and for sale by' , •
my O [Chronicle copy.] RHODES & ALC,OIIt
A PPLES-10 barrels, in sound order,for
Jo' DYER..
t i gpe k,
C°re7 E-70 begs, receiving - Lod forsA r iedo . ; a ft.
Sti ro G r Aal l c C g r itED Wird —2 ettepftlietilitE-iliirt,ieiii,
je7 '
158 Liberty eireet.
13ACON -- 7 casks, Sides and Shoulders : today recd
XJ and for sale by lien ARMSTRONG & CROZPJI.
VEAL HERS —8 Backe, Prime, landing from ateainer
JL2 Cumber/and, and for sale by . . .
B. A. FARNESTOCK & CO., -
Corner jet and Wood'
LILA.X9BED-4 casks, landing frornateanier,Cumber
J: land, and for sale by .
je7 B• A. FABNESTOCK do CO..
TATS-500 bushels to arrive (in a few day's) andlor
na sals by C. A. BIe.A.NULTY & CO.,:
y3l Couial Baer
ÜbIyNINE-61:073 onncea,Faxes, jog ree'd and tat ia tal .
B.A. FAH TNES OCR &CO.
rELLED Al
ca IONDS;
10 mats fresh Dates ;last recd and for sale by
ie7 - JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Woo 4
by ETS-41: t for
o.Bat by
ieS ARMSTRONG & CROZET..
OKEGS AND 1 BBL. LARD store and for sale by
jes ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER.,
B ACON -3000 lbs. Bacon, store and for sabot.
iss ARMSTRONG A. CROZ
"t° r n IF' -- Friii ------ mset y3o re a c i e sl n
e t y ni sh . ed , tnate m zaircs a p 1 tmaan ma t p rEt a o r. f
Wittd. Rent znodernte.
j . Apply to
Fish and Tar. - - - -
A A BBLS. No. 1 HERRINGS, (May inspection i)
c,IIJ 30 bids. No. 1 Shad, . . ... ~ ,
20 . No. 3 Mackerei, (Bostettnnepection ;)
50 " N. C. Tar, inionme order ;received and tor
sale by
' TAAFFEit OTOIiINOR,
may2l:dlin] Corner Penn and Wayne streets
0p,,. 8135.E.5•M11 — " -- •EI - E - L - A - ---------- N . AmistrGAB.;
.4,, , il 50 bags do. Brazil do.; ' • .
25 bbie. do. do.- do.; In store 'and
m
for sale by JOHN 11I'DEVITT & BROS.,' -
y 29
No. 13 Liberty atzeat.
lqUn- ilEcEn, ED, RHONE RICE-13 F0R8,60_,:.
ww.priaerkeectreit2ireecet, InOts.,ooofiny2yardtsiotA.PrAiatuedt a so orn N ri ca t the '
lam) APP L ES-100 - .
may3l - SMITH & SINCLAIR.
A T ED mar3I PEACHES—NO fo r sale byy
a.u. Mer. Ant.
hbie Cosa;
CORN—uotnarr__, sale by.
Inay3l . CUMMINS - 4c SAILTir.
ORANGES LEMONS--100 boxes Menges;
160 , Lemons; .
To arrivepn rridayi'and for sale
je7 . JOSHUA tirrODES.,
ekA,T9...‘.:000 bushels, reeeiTed and folfraTleotgir
• •,
19 Liberlylit.
pLoultat recelved-andlor saie_b
Euk r 3 kabiSileki !ARMSTRONG*, C7oo2:salti:
00,U00 Torpedoes;just rec'd and for
JOSHUA RHODES, -
N 0.6 Wood street.