. rpaitp Alintbi g tiod. CEP' 44tnenissrs armsnattatohanttin gkeirjavorsbefoi,- 'KQuoebfP TAis Muss be complied uith z U a rd " in° gnini an snsaltan. Whenilispasnbk,an amitritourtanad espreerred. • Morning f.loat_ Job printing &fa. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. Having added to oar Establitsbment, a splendid Steam-PowerPrinting hfaehine, we are prepared to do all kinds of. Newspape r. and Book workin a style of un surpassed beantyand neatness, and ttpiitt the most rea sortable terms. We respeetfally,Solieit the patronage of the - public in this of Our bustneatai line, , • U 1(r Hamill Sir est Bridgsre". uon will bk ABM at the Rooms,.Nordi end ors ' .".... - 'hatere, on the Monday- of Jed3i next,- for one President, ten Managers, one Treaserer,and oneßeeretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge foi.tha ensuing year. ' • ..lel2 - - . %Var:Bleardsort,Pres't. . Ma. Beale - announce the. name o f R. G. Jaßooxs, -the Second Ward of the City of - Pittsburgli,in. the Daily and Weekly rittsborgirPost, as a suitable candidate forthe otTae of County Commis ,stoner, subject to the decision of the Deziocratie County Conventicn...M.Thwoxs, having proved himself aniun .lwrivering Democrat, will, if tionunated,receive thernost warm and hearty - support of the )emocratic party. lett' . , ..M.amr.tzsvEnsomsN Dsisocs.sis. 113'cortater.—I ofer what's left of me to the Dem ocratic County Contention all a candidate for Coroner. If I hive any friends, I want their to leg toe me now. rrIYZ 2 - • • • ' Late of Biotin° del Rey. irrOatikts I Books I ...Clement Larime ,r or the' Book . With the Iron Clasps; by _togas B. Broach. , Dermot O'Brien, or the 'raking of Tredage ; a Tale of 1684; by M. W. Herbert. - The. Crimes 'of Paris; by Robert F. Greeley. • Martin, or the Foundling; by Eugene Sue;—.fresh sup ply. For sale by - WORK & HOLMES; - Je7 . .-- Third street, opposite the Post Office. - Er Major Givnearal...flon. Sanaa. .Toissa will be imppottedior Major General,py -- ie6:Be [Journal copy.] MART Itorzwirsits. Da — For P Meetings of the Allegheny - -Engine araillose Company will be held at Allegheny Hall; Fifth street,every Mondarevetting pre vious to starting . for Philadelphia. Those interested are, reipeettullyiamted to attend. je4-3w . DO' gunday Trips to Beaver. » The steamer BEAVER mill leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela Rouse every . Sunday morning, at 9 .o'klocki for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at :1. o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, c. DlCrew Notice... The Journeymen Saddlers; Harness and Trtmk Makers' Society meets Abe first Saturday of every, month, at linlon Ball, center of Smithfield - and Filth streets. (maylfitiy) W. C. ear.s.ansur, Sec Me yon wish to stictryour money t an etTerfine HAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORI., where yon will find a complete, assortment of the heistFaehions, CHEAP FOR CASH, - FLEMINO, 130 Wood st., corner el Virgin alley. Uri.' 0. of 0. F.—Plnee of Meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street, between sth ano Virg= Alley. P.Aphutuull LODGE,. No: .335—Meets every. Indiday Mnamtwittat Encszetantr, No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month- mar2s—ly 117- I. 0. of O. F~ALLECIBILITY Lonar., No. 49 nests at the Hall, corner of- Wood street and ,Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. • • _ maylifini • 'Gunners BASSETT, ee,y. iry- BIDDLE, Penitlst...RintovED to a new three story Erick, on SarrELFIEYM rt., one , door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED,from one to a whole sett; by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful reprearnudion of the Natural Gem, restoring thefacts to its origin* shape. -TEETH EXTRACTED, with,little or 'no pain. Ds earzu Tamer permanently saved •by rtxmoiso, preventing the Tooth-ache which is mach bet ter thanSuringit, though it' should be: done in bee tnin ntes, or eVen instantly. • ap2l:ly Er Attention....ROßEßT BARKER, Maacnawr Wuxi; No. 31 Market, between Second and Third stress, Pittiburgh.—Constantly on band, a lane and general as sortment of FLESIOPIAJILE B.EADY•ALII.D2 CLOTHING. . Part:kid:it attention paid to the Catting of • Custom Work, which will be made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. mayB trrOdd Fellows' Hull, Odeon Building, Fourth large; batmen • Wood and Smithfield sereets,;--Patsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets let and 3d Tnetdaya of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 21.1 and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. D, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every M9nday ev'ng. Mount'Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday evening. - may29:ly Commutox.—Wriglit's Indian Vegetable Pills are the best cosmetic in the world because hey cleanse and purify the body of those morbid humors which, +(lodged in the cuticle, are the cause not only of yellow or swarthy complexion and roughness of the skin, but all kinds of eruptive tliseasea Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, as well as cleanse and purify the blood, and, therefore, give health and vigor to the whole frame, which, In tura, will be sure to give a clear and healthy complexion. Beware ef.Counterfitts - and /mitatiosis.—Remember that the Original and Daly Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills havethe ARUM' n signature of WILLIAM WEIGHT on the top label of each box. Remember. also, that H. Sinyser, Druggist. corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this medi cine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by hint for sale. The genuine is. for sale a Dr .Wright's Principal Office, te9 Race street, Phiadelphia ; and by JOHN THOIIIPSON, 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be Sup plied at tho wholesale rate. jel3 rro the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General tivarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Aegheny: The ;petition of David :Deer, of the Township of Pine, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewath : That your petitioner hash provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public botuse of entertainment:- And your pi titioner,as in duty bound, will pray. DAVID DEER. We f the subscribers , citizens of the Township afore. said, - do certify, that the above petitioner is of good To; pine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bonne room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessals. - Thos. Gibson, Danl. - Fogel, James A. Gibson, Joha Vegal, John McGee, Joseph Martin, Jas.Anderson, G eo. Greebs, Christopher Toogood, Jesse Blunkenton. Breeden, Jacob Deer. - jel3:3two= BURNS 'AND SCALDS. ICHALLENGE THE WORLD to prove, that in any one single instance, "Dalley's Magical Pain Ex. tractor"—tbat is to say" the' otostanz "article-has, since its first introduction by mein 1839. up to this period; ever tailed to cure the worst forme of Beans and Scams! - LIF'Ef3AVED!—AWFUL CASE OF-SCALD! WAILITTEILD, Niagara Co. Y., February 23, ISIS. Daristx—Dear Sir: While my. son, 15 years old, was at work in the shingle maniffectory of L. P. Rose, he had the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, used for the purpose of boilingblocks preparatory to cut ting. .The blocks had jest been removed tram tbff - Vitt, containing a large quantity of boding water. He fellfor ward, scalding both hands and arms, all ens side, and one leg badly, and the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg that most of the flesh came off with his garments, and :his life was despaired of by both his physicians and friends. Dailey's - Pain Extractor was procured as soon as pos sible (which with in about six .hotirst and applied, and which relieved him from all pain preventing inliturima tion and swelling, and in a fewdhs commenced healing his 'sores. There appeared a general Improvement so much so that in-three weeks he was removed to his father's house, distant about one mile and a half. We contiuned the use of the above medicine about two months, and we believe it was the means, under Provi dence, of•saving. his life; and . *e - would cheerfully re commend it in all similar cases as a safe and invaluable remedy,With sentiments of respect, Iremain, dear sir, your most and bunable servant ' ADLAE CLARK, SUSANNAH CLARK, We, the undersigned, being personally acquaintedwith the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement! eubstintially correct: M.. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry B. Pearca, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose. CAUTION 137 cottartustrxfo—coun abound f--The-PUb lie is cautioned against their deleterious and daniprosts eats; and I do hereby distinctly declare that J will not hold myself responsible for the effect of any Exouster, unless procured at my own D05ar,41.5 Racitaway, Now Toxic, or from my authorised Agents. That distresung and debilitating disease, has never.as yet-resisted the wonderful properties of - the Genuine Dalley's Extractor. For particulars of cures, and general directions,' res pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet. All testimonials therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold myself sesPonat'ble.- HENRY HALLEY, 415 Broadway, New York. JOHN D. MORGAN,Pittsburgh, General Depot. HENRY P. SOWARTZ,Agent Allegheny. J. BARER, Agent, Wheeling, Yu. JAMES W. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville, Ky. .F.MERRYWEATHER Cincinnati, 0. Gen. Depot. - • For Sale, -.. TYIHE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a Cotirar. L Hotta, is a pleasant locatIon• in the City of Pitts burgh, with-all the Der Fixtures and Furniture; together with - two Ten-pin Alleyr, Balls and Pies , is gaod order ; Booms and Cellar ; lit with Gan. -Enqatre of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON. Taylor & C ost No. 122 Lastly rtreet,(four doors bekno St Clair street.) IVIANUFA.CTURE ALL RINDS OF WIRE CLOTH, from No. 2 to No. GO; Brass and Iron Wire 'SID LES and Slr - rk.RS, from No. 2 to No. 60, Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. - ARlinda of RAND WORK, Screens, Bird ,Cages Fenders Ae. RIYETS--Black, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size, on hand or mane to order. WIRE--Iron. Brass, Copper , and - Steel of every. aim. BROWS WIRE, Sheet Brass, Japanned and Btitatuda Orders' for any kind of the above, articles will be promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their Miran cage to call and examine our titoe/F. jeo;3m `l.t tgontinerciaJ-taith_.'slitaiiiial PITTSBURGH -BOARD , TRADE". J.ZI R MA R cOarearnia %nu Jmcs , . - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS- FOR lag. Btea m boatPacket Line,leavesdallyforCincinnati,loara. Passenger Packet, via - Brownsville, to :Baltimore and Philadelphia, 13 a. kr., and 0 man Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. rs., and 121 Western and Southern Man Coach Line, 6 s. North-Westeth, via Cleveland, daily,llo A. ra. Erie and 'Western New York, daily, 9A: M. ' North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, eiceptSuuthlys, A.RRIVALS 'AND DE}....N.RTUILE OF MAILS." Eastern Matt via Philadelphia, due 34.. lc, closes 12at. Western Cirt. and EOTUSV. ; due 8 P. AL., closes 5 a: u. Southoria Balt.andWashington,due 8 P. sr., elosess a. Si. North-Western via Cleveland; due 10 a. ss., closes 9 a. at. Erie and Western Near. York due 8 P. re., closes 8 Awe Par value. - Asked. Offered Bank of Rinibii - • • --- 450,00 .850.00 8 5000 Exchange Bank 50,00; 44,00 43, 5 0 Merchants , and hl. Bank 50,00 60,00 ' 49,00 'Ferment' DepositEhusk. ... None in market. Rand Street Ilrldge• • • ••'• ...... 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Lihe.rtiesßridge ! • --- 50,00 35 ( 30 -01,1 Allegheny Bridge.. 25,00 30,00 35,00 „Connellavilleß....R.Stock,pald„on , shares, . . ......-.... ' 5,00 1,43 City Bonds IC 90,00 ' Monongahela Bridger.. •• .• . 25,00 16,50 Gas Stock -• - 50,00, ' ;; - Daily . Reelew of the 1111 aikets. • ' oFFIOE OF THE POST, lirammtaarr Mamma, AMC 13,-1640. ' FLOUll...the arrivals to-day have been quite heavy, tut were princiipally' • for shipment. The market has shown more animation today than for severel days previous: We note transactions to ,some considerable extent at $4,5003,62 for prime. We heard of one transaction•to the amount of 300 Of estrii brand at $3,65 but this we think above the market pricer Sales from store in a reg tiler, way are making ai113,75., RYE:FLOUR is not much in demand. Sales from store to a limited eitent, are Making at 82,75. GIIAIR.,.Rye at vbe river is worth 45047; from store 50. There is no change from former prices in either Wheat or Oats. • WHISKEY...The demand for rectified in regular at lt3c per gal. WOOL.: The arrivals yesterday were pretty fair, .but - principally for re-shipment. There is no change in figures. . - FRUIT...Dried •Apples bfic and 'dull; Peach .1,14 from first hands; from store 1,25(31,31. - AUCTION SAUNA, BY JAMES WREN - NA, AUC77ONEER, No. 114 WOOD STREIT, TIMM DOORS FROM FIFTH Q PLENDID ROCKAWAY WAGON AND HARNESS 17. dT AUCTION.-,--On Thursday next, Dine 14th, at 21 - o'clock in the a ft ernoon, will be 'sold, without reserve, in front of McKenna's :Auction Rooms,l. splendid Rocka way Waguu, made to.order in the City of Philadelphia, for it Physician, and cost s22l—with iron axletree, patent wheel boxes and spring top, dark trimming's and hand somely mounted built in the most substantial and neat est manner, in the latest modern style, combining the most exquisite taste with ease and comfort, and in use only about thirteen mouths. ,lso t. sett Harness. jell . /AMES McKENNA, Auct. ArIONSTABLE' S' SALE of Brushes, Shoes, Hats and I.j Caps,Donnets, Trunks. Shovels and Axes. at due tioh..olv Thursday next, Jane 14th, at 2 o'clock in the atlernoon,vrill'be sold, at McKenna's Auctionßooms, by `order, of John Fox, Constable-54 3-42 dozen clothes brushes, 14 9-12 dozen scrubbing brushes, 162 horse brushes a very superior article ; 494- dozen shoe brushes, "99 2.12 ,0ze n white wash brushes, a lot of women's and children's fine shoes and slippers, 4-12 doz. hats, 34-I'l dozen caps, 9-12 dozen fine leghorn and straw bonnets, 4 leather trunks, 13 dozen canal shovels. 39-12 doz. axes. Terms: cash, par funds. JOHN FOX, Constable. jell JAMES hIcKENNA, AueL ADJOURNED SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT Acc zioa.—The Gray Property is further adjourned until Thursday next, at a o'clock in the afternoon, at McKen• art's Auction ROOl2B. JAMES McXENNA, Auctioneer. FRENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN DRY GOODS av Patvars Sits.—A large invoice of Fancy Goods, Watches and Jewelry, has been received frdm the Im porters, 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. (jet, JAMES ItIch — ENNA. Aram. • Do. Von Want to Cure Your Horse. Rees): The following is from the Overseer of the Harlem Railroad Stables:— . • Nam YORK. July 14, 1.848. I have tried DALLEY'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found it the most extraordinary and valuable remedy ever pm upon, a Horse, and would not be without it for any money. It cures hard and spavin lumps, arising from the collar.; saddle, he., as by magic ! Rub on n little of the salve and the collar can't make a sore. It nevereran do harm. JOHN VAN VORHIS, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables. For sale at the Depot of the Proprietor, H. DALLEY, 415 BAOADWA 7, corner Ltspenned at. • N. B.—Mr. Van 'Vorhis has been engaged for many years in Nee& tr. Moore's Stables, Columbus, 0., getting up horses for market, and has now several hundred horses under his charge as Overseer. JOHN D. MORGAN, Agent, Pittsburgh. Jel2 HENRY P. SC%VARTZ, Ag't, Allegheny. - - - HEA P BUILDING LOTS FOR — SALE--12 valuable vl„, Building Lou, having 24 feet front on Hamilton at., near Ohio lane, Allegheny, by 190 deep to a 24 ft. alley. Price : two at 8300, two at 8275, two at 8250, two at 8225, and four at 8200. Terms : one-sixth in hand in Pittsburg or County Scrip, balance at seven equal yearly pay ments. . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, FINk.SHIRTS-10 dozen, superior quality, manufac tured by us expressly for this market. Just rec'd and for sale low by EDIVI) TODD & CO., jel2 Corner Fifth and Market eta., up stairs. :ILATRAPPINO PAPER-46 reams, large FAZIN intended y y expressly for use of Shirt Manufacturers. For rata by • [ion] EDWP.DT & CO, OD BOSOMS AND COLLARS—WO do, latest styles and e various qualities, teed this day and for sale low by lel2 EDW , D TODD & CO. Ark SACKS DRIED APPLES; ULF 3 " Feathers; for unle by jeo . ARMSTRONG & CROZER. - - - XLHADLEY'S NEW WThilli—The Adironbacii, or Life in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and his Generals, &c. Life and Writings of De Win Clinton, by W. W. Campbell, author of - Border Warfare, &a. Just received by . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, JeB Cor. 3d and Market ate. FRUIT ANB NUTS- 2 00 half boxes M. R. Raisins, 20 casks Zante Currants, 5 boxes Citrons, 600 bushels Tenn. Pea Nuts. 25 bbls. Texas Pelicans, 10 bags Bor deaux Almonds, 10 do. English Walnuts, 10 do. Filberts, 10 do. Cream Nate, 40 do. Dried Peaches, 25 do. Dried Apples. For sale by (jeS) J. S. BONNET. AT.EAV BOOKS. —..4. History of Wonderful inventions, 1.1 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.- 1 vol.; muslin:- The /morn:Wan, or Pictures of the Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiana; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Lowe. Just received by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, Jeff Cor. 3d and ldarxet sta. Relief for Cramps. UTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from ly the most approved English patterns, furnished and recommended by MOMS Bakewell,Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the -bow els, in case of cramps in Cholera. As every person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— at least without one. For sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, je6 First street, between Wood and Market sts. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA -HOSPI TAL BUILDINGS. QUALM PROPOSALS mill be received by the Build -10 ing Committee up to the 40th day of June, inst., for furnishing materials and erecting the Western Pennsyl vania Hospital Baildings;affrecable to lane and specifi cations to be seen at the office of J. W. Kerr, Architect, Fourth street, after the lltfi Instant. Builders, in proposing for said work, will state the ag gregate amount forth° entire superstructure in a finished state • and accompany their bids with the names and pro posais of their respective undertakers or sub-contractors in the various departments of the buildings. The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estimate, measurement, and billet rates; in which ease bidders will state the price of the stone ma son and cut stone work per perch and foot; brick work ter thottsand in the walls ; slating per square; plastermg per yard; joisting and other lumber per thou sand feet, board measure; - carpenter work. painting, glazing, ice., with the per centage on their respective es tablished Bills of Prices. The work all to lie done under the direction and spe cial inspection of a general Superintendent appointed for the purpose by the Coinmittee: Proposals will also be received,` at the same time, for fencing 'and enclosing the - Hotipital,Grounds, according to theplan to be seen at Mr. Kerrls office. JOHN GRAHAM, • JOHN BISSELL e WM. J. TOTTEO, i Building Committee W. W. WALLAuE, I jot:id] THOS. BAKEWELL, • . At Cost 1 • CIREA.T BARGAINS AT HOGAN & CANTWELL'S .We are selling, previous to receiving .oar Summer Goods, at greatly - reduced prices. a large and - varied as sortment of Fanny. and V araely"Goods,Trimmings, Bon nets, Parasols , Hats; with a fine collection orGentle men's furnistung articles; Carpet Sacks, Willow and- French Baskets, Mats, A.c. We respectfully invite die attention of those in 'want of these Goods, to our house— S Idarkit. and Diamond. HOGAN k CANTWELL. EMMU= iriAT MEAL:— Pretax from the mill dolly, etalowe r 11,...r pile° than before offered to families, and equal to that - manufactured in Old Ireland. je4 [Chronicle copy.) RHODES & ALCORN. RIED. PEACHES Al' ayD itext, June 14114 at 2 oclock in the afternoon, will be sold, at Alellenna's Auction Rooms, l 9 barrels Dried Peaches of very superior quality and in good order.— They will be sold 1 bbl.„ with the privile_ge. jell JAMES MeICENNA, Aunt: 113.RAND.E+Alartal Cognacßrandyy , J. . Dupuy's Bordeaux do.; A. Seignette, Rochell's do.; Cognac do.; io store and for sa/e by 069) J. S. BONNET. STOOKS. Smitlifiefietreet. =K~-~~ w-:~~~_ PORT QF PIT TSIIIIROI, Innrrw"" TIM ARRIVXD Steumer Ben West,--,St. , Louis. " Comet, Boyd, Zanesville. " J. Nelson, Moine, Wheeling. a Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport Highlander, Force, Cincinnati. a Peru, Calhoun Sunfish Caleb Cope , Murdock, Wellsville. Vermont Barlett, Louisville. DEPARTED, Steamer Ilambergh, Caldwell, Cincinnati. " Pilot No. 2. Shenk, Hockingport. • a James Nelson,Moore , Wheeling. 151 C. Cope,urdock, Wellsville. -' Isaac Igewton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. Vermont, Hazlett, Louisville. " Brooklyn, Bale, Ht. Louis. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Wellsville, Higgens, Sunfish. " Peru, Calhoun, Sunfish. " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. f / John J. Crittenden, Israel, St. Louis. " Glances, Reno, Louisville. Rosedale Girdlium Pus subserlber, having leased those beau' tient 'Gardens known as the ROSEDALE it GARDENS, takes Pleasure in informing the citizens o Pittsburglfand Allegheny that they are now open for visiters; the Buildings having been entirely re fitteiL and the Grounds laid out in new and desirably pleasant' plans. Vilifiers furnished with ICE GUAM, STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, and all the delicacies and refreshments in-sea:ion.' ' - -- The steamer ARCHY MASON " will make regular trips.every hour in the day, during the summer season, from the Allegheny Wharf, to Rosedale. , jeo:3m J. W. MEALEY, Proprietor: - For Greenwood Gorden.. . NEW ARRANGEM.MENT.—The* steamer THOS. SCOTT. will com mence on. Monday t .May 7th, to ran fmm the old Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt street; to hour the Garden until , leavin o'clock g a P. M.; t 8 o'lo ..; and at each even M..; las c t k tripfrom the Garden at /0 P. nt. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicaciesef the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias , Annual Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt at. landing. ltny4 IiVELLSVILE PACKETS. For Beaver and weitsvate. Tun new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Muunocs, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday . . For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, applren board. may 4 New Arrangement. TED 2 steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. Ccesura, Master, will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 A. u. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. [my4 Arnim .0 Wm. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT' AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. mar 27 TES fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. KOONTZ, Master, will leave for e a ova and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. mays For Cinclnnatt-vaegalar•Parket. The fine steamer MT, VERNON, Masai Kmarrz, Master, mill leave forth° above and intern late ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage,apply on board, or to ap2s GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agq. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE 13131E3 REGIrIAR SASVIIDAY Pscrar.—The A No Ifine and fastpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep, COM.. mander will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisille, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH - & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular 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 Hen Franklin No 8 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time through,rtvx DAYS. ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FERAL/ART 15t,1848. 1 7 131(UART 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M ' . The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Caps, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS .BPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money ran procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of ROSS st. Passengers unit be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. jaM Regular Packet for Sunftsh. 4161 THE Gee steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. BARNES, will leave for the above and inter me late ports on lirednadays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board or to au2s G1 ;0. B. MILTENBERGER, Amt. Near W heeling Packet. mat The new and splendid passenger st eamer JAMESNELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Parke between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le ay ing thxseity every Tuesday ? Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. st., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. at. 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 the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, dectlnf Agents. ' PRIVATE DISEASE'S. Dr:Brown, No 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all cases of a private or delkais flaw.' incidents to the human frame.. Syhille and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorriuna and its consegnence_s, together with all ee. nerea • maw, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of renerealorigin, skin di se tuses,with Attie tures,gl e et, 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, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, Letter, ringworm - mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEAS , PRACTICE Exclusively devoted toxins study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituiton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr.Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into se, orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice pnvately andpromptly. To all Dr.olloll, Brown's ready skill in removingeentreal dis eases, to their various forms and stages, oilers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated an every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularlyeducated surgeon in Pittsburgh who givee his whole attention to those corn. plaints, • r7Certaln, safe and speedy cares will, in all cases, ha guaranteed. Recent eases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. Hernia or Rapture.—Dr.' Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucu tar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. nape—Office on - Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towartli the market. Consultations strictly confi dentist oct2s-41.kwlY RUMATISM.—Dr. Browns newly discovrecl rem ay for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 65, alia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. - laniftdavatf Pittsburgh liortioult,ural Society IATILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers &c., on Wednesday and. Thursday, the 13th and 14th of JUNE, and premiums will be awarded for the best nnd second best of each va riety of articles exhibited for competition. The mem bers, and all who Teel en interest in Horticulture, mere 9uested to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi -1011. mayll:dtew FOR SALF.I—.A Brick House, welt arranged, With good Cellar a Hall, Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen. and three Bed Rooms , all in good order. Price, $BOO.OO. Terms, $4OO in hand; $2OO at one year, and $2OO at two years. Lot is 25 feet front on Rebecca street, Allegheny, by 100 deep—on perpetual lease of $33 a year. In the above property it is believed there is a bargain of at least 50 per cent. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, may2B Smithfield street. 1000 COCOA NUTS; 20 bags Filberts; '2O " Walnuts. 20 4 ‘ Cream Nuts; ' 40 " Pecans ; just roe'd and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood st. .OUR-27 barrels, rec'd and for sate _ ie7 je6 BACON -4000 lbs. Hams; 7000 lbs. Shoulders ; ree'd and for sale by je6 JAMES P,ATTON, Jr. bbls. American suitable for colliers O ; 5 " No.l Lar d ; , in store and for sabsby . je6 • JAMES PATTON, Jr. If. MOLASSES-5 bbls., Battle Ground, in store and • for sale by (ja) JAMES PATTON, Jr. ACE—A prime article an hand and for sale by „jet . , RHODES A. ALCORN, 30 Fifth at, MACICERAI,--10 barrels No. 3, large, for sale by • - WM. DYER: HAD—AI barrels No. 1; 10 30 hf. " " 'for sale b 200 BOXES SCALED HERRING 200 " No. 1, • just reeetvedaa6 for sale byJOSHUA RHODES }el. . . No 6 Wood street. 20 1 A .5? ,S L i . i iiit it nats I just rec'd and for sale by AI JOSHUA RHODES, No.B Wood at , 500 DRuiu net receive • an • or ea eby JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood et. ceßs.imea, - Artommiat.ppip—O . ificeoitAarth , et.. between Cherry alley and rant et., _ ed-y. . , lar.!George 111 , 100**: OFFICE, srrz.Founh atred. near Citaribiliviellialetr OP, posit° BabewelPs., hide room ;Mel) , occupied es as office. by Aldennan Millet: He tong be found, at* ,flight.lll N 0.71 Bt. ()bailee.- , • , 1ni.71?;17.• 1- TYR4N273 WELLASMOIVOPOL.TES:PaIthTRALL: St.WHICH fact will be proven by calling at MeGria.Vß FashionableTailorusgEstablistuneal,Third sweet, banes Morro :.Thnaisprofits and gulch sales. Vaannir: Fresh and good. ' . way 23 WM. MILLER, PEILADA. WM. EICEISTIRM PITTSBURGH. MILLER & AICKETSON, Whotetak-fireers, and lin- J.Y.L porters of Brandies, Wines and Begars•, N05:172 antll74, coiner of Liberty and Irwin itreets, Pittsburgh, Pa.' my23:y- NEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris. Layard's Nineveh *indite 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 , e Works, complete ;20,y015. Swift's Works, complete ; 2 Fielding and Smollett;„complete— The Progress of America; 2 thick vols. For sale by S BOSWORTH & CO., 9th street * near Market. MT Clergymen, and strangers are invited to call at tbe Book Store of H. S.:Bosworth & Co. r on Fourth street, near' Market, where will be found fins editions of. ninny fare and valuable works. TO LET—The large Three story Brick Ware house, N 0.112 Second street. Possession - liven ' lllllll 4.st of July. Enquire of &a) A. BRADLEY. • Death to the Batt. TT is a notorious fact that of all evils none - are held in 1 such abhorrence; as those of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, and to have them exterminated, is the wish and desire of all. &preparation has been discovered by which those whet Wish, may become - rid of this evil, which isfests more or less every house in this city. This preparation has now been in use-in Germany about seven yearn, (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 tenninating Rats, Mice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, /cc. The articles composing this composition areiri them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates ages which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life .in a few hours--as soon as it has affected the stomach. the articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; en 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, &e., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say,the money will be refunded. J. S. K. YOUNG &co., jell N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry.sts., Pittsburg. A DELIGHTFUL sumnpa RETREAT, two miles Ji below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a ,large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, asextensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visitera— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Floquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. 1:1:r Wept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] my 29 ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A. Seawater, LinuorMerchant,are hereby notified that his books and accounts have been left with Alderman BLAKELY, for settlement. Atter the 15th of Jane suits will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. my3Culd TAE subrcriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de stroyed by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts, Drays, Timber W he els, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fi ft h street, between Wood nod Smithfield streets; where he 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. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. may22:tim . WM. hIcHEE. • Illlz is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have completed arranzements with Mourn. S. C.lenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior . ' PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely gnu up in metallic packs of I, It and I lb each, with heir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. 0 { Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,56 u Imperial 50 75' 1,00 1,25 1,50 ;‘," qysonso 64 75 1,00 1,25 e Y. Hilton „. 50 62 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 BLAC."- Black 37i 50 Fine and Extra Fine • • .75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all theTEAS we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as It is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a - Mir trial, that the public maY.he able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by o.ber companies in this city, All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG k. CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and R. YOUNG & SON, ante S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets Cigars. Snuff and Tobacco, AT JACO McCOLLIBTEIVS, Fifth street, No. la. Regalia; Washington Lanorma; La Rosa; Justo Bans ; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and. Common; Together with a variety of other brands. At.so—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated : brands, amodt which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Areh'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. AU 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. (17" Sign of the Indian Chief. Imyl6 Cheap . Clothing for Scrip. T HAVE just received from the East a we!l selected and fresh assortmentof SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting., all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of my friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with tripod article ate eery Zote price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. AU wirrk warranted. JAS. McGUIRE, mayfil Third st., near Wood. IFOR SALE—A valuable FARM of 160 Acres, miles from the Ohio river ut Shousatown, having a • Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, &c , and young Orchard; with 50 Acres In cultivation • well fenced, and in good condition. The whole is weft watered, and would make a first rate Stock Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim ber and Soil of excellent quality. Price 83,500. Tetms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, maylo Smithfield street. • . _ TORN FORSYTH, MERCHANT Tammy has removed to ..i/ No. 34 Market st., one door from Second, East side. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of - the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of as many new-ones as are of 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 comae. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,in all their varieties, always on hand—sttch as Shirts, Bottoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders Pocket Kdkfs, Gloves, Drawers Umbrellas, &c., &c., [my2s:lm VARIETY. AND - FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &e. ,BeUing atEargains, alBB Market sr.—We wil l' sell, at greatly reduced, prices, a fine and welt selected stook of the above Goods, before receiving our new stock for the summer trade. We would most respectftil ly call the attention of those who want Bargains, to the above. HOGAN & CANTWELL, may3l 86 Market street Congress flatters. LAMES, 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 de and untie, and dangle about the ankle they are not only much handsomer, but display,the foot and ankle to a much better advantage. than any other Boot or Shoe made. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by. S. KEYS. - mar2B No: ,8 Fifth street. Notice. litrY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and al others wishing to provide themselves with a hand some DRESS COAT, P.A.NTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES M , GUIFtE, Tailor, ap2l. Third street, St. Charles Building. ATAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.-.A. commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shottsetown, furnished in madam style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. -Addiess janl2 P. SHOlJSE;Shonsetown. U. store and for sale by . Jed.. . JAMES PATTON, .Tr. LAND—About SOOAeres of fine Timber Land for sale . in Jefferson County, by CAMAY, may2s. Wood Street N 0.26 bY JAMES PA'PPO , Jr, rLS. .0.3 store°bASlF lc ea e 2oOy JOlNtiVlTitgt may2B N 0.13 Liberty street. DURLAPS AND WOOL SACKS. Oa .band and foa .1-P sale by (nlaSB) " LEE. oiDRO — HINGS-43 casks, for sale RHEY, MATTHEWS te. 0 CO inayat 26 WAter street DINE APPLES-160 Pima Apples, jc d fo ust reel ac I sale by may 24 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Woodat. FINE FLOUR-10 bale., for sale low. may 26 WM. DYER. y WM. DYER CORN MEAL— Kiln Dried and Sifted, for site by the , barrel. {maY2Bl . DYER. FLAX.SEED--18 barrels, just received.; for sale by BHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., msyal 2B Water street. CORNTaItO - 6MS-6040z.-just racceived ; for sale by RIMY, MATTHEWS & 28 Water street. EENSI __,...,_,.. 77 ,_—,. g. ~:f..;%qt,..:T=.,,,.7•A57-:':7.:',.`. Greenwood Gardens. biotite. BIIRNT OUT,' RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Blanntactory. TEAS I TEAS !I TEAS z ! ! EIS REMOVAL. M:MM - „. O the HonorableAhe Jadgea of the Ceurt of Genera finart.er Sessions of the Peaceleasiii fOr the.Colinty ., The petition; ef P,-Torrance, Ist Ward, Allegheny. City,,in the Countyaforeiraid,htimblY sheWeth,Thas your . Petruoner'britlx provided ihimielf with faatenals for the accommodation of travelers ..aud others, at his dwel:ing berme, in the Township afaressil. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him. a license to keep a puelie house of entertainment. A nil year petitioner, as in duty bound will pray.; W.: P.TORRANCE: We, the subscribers, of the Ward afore said, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute-for honesty end temperance, and is, well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and tmvelers,' and tbitt said tavern is necessary..: Robert Barnes, Samuel Irevin, C. Easley, S. fil'Lane, Samuel P. Clark, H. E. Reehm, A. Ferguson, Jas. Clark, IL L. Melville, Arthur M'Lane, Joseph Edwards, Saml. Spence.-IChron. jell Std TO the Honorable the Judges.ot the Court of General !Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: - The petition of Jacob Rothfuchs of L. St. Clair Town ship, in the County' aforesaid , htimbly sheweth„ That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honorswill , be pleated to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - JACOB RQTHETCHS. 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 with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is. ne cessary. ' Thos. Bartley, Jacob Hartz; Stunt. Scholfield, Thomas Caldwell, Thos. Davis, 0. Allendenbrarai J. Taylor, Thos. Taylor, N. Eiler, J. Ossilan, H. Shepherd, J. Bart ley. Joll.:2tdo rjlo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny:. The petition of William Crawford-Of the First Ward, Pittsburgh, in the. County aforesahl, humbly.sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself withma teriels for the accommodation of travelers and'others, at 'his dwelling house,. in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased togrant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pmv A VF. We, the subscribers, citizens of t M. he W ar d afor O e ßD said, do certify, that the, above petitioner is good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aecommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said., tavern is necessary. Thos. Boland, P. McLaughlin, Arthur Nicholson,Thos. Hinton, F. PreyvogleJames C. Patton, Semi. Hoffman, George Rice, James Kennedy, James Nicholson, Sand. Stacklionse, James Gracy. 111 , DocrelVe Cholera Mixture. YhlPTOSlS—Clauxte . .—This disease generally e om mences with watery diicharges from .the bowels, of a white, or yellow, or pearl calor, with white flakes on standing a short time. These are well described as rice water evacuation. Vomiting . is a usual attendant on these evacuations, but not an sneariabie one. ,The vont icing ts usually accompanied with great uneasiness and pain in the stomach and bowels.. Thii tongue and breath are icy cold ; the tongue is sometimes clean, but general ly slightly coated ; the voice beconies weak. and husky: cramps and spasms of the amts., legs and body are gttn, eml and painful symptoms. The skin is shrive led and of a purple hue; the pulse becomes weak and frequent, and in the collapse stage entirely lost at the wrist ; the breath ing labored and hurried. These symptoms usually sac coed each other in the order stated. 15PDO WELL'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. This mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the late Dr. A. N. M'Dowell, of Pittsburgh. In his exten sive practice, he had used itwith complete success in the epidemic of 1833 and the present season. Steamboat men have given it to many passengers who have been attacked with the disease the present season, and in eve ry case effected a speedy cure—after they had beep pro nounced incurable by physicians on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN; Druggisy jet 24f N 0.53 Market street, Pittsbargh;Pa. nerchauto Hotel, • - TFourth street, between Arch and Market, Philadelphia. "HE Proprietorship and Management of this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers 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. McICIBBIN, mayHito (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) MR. DUFF'SGENTLEMEN AND DIES" - BOOKAKEICiPING & WRITING LA ROOMS, NORTII MN ON THE DIAMOND. MR. D. has his new Class Rooms now thoroughly re paired and fined 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 loannina, Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always - learn of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. Hours: 10 to 12,2 to 4, and 7 to 10. may 4 STAR BAKERY. ITI— HE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have parchaied from Mr. C S, Dickley, the celebrated " Stan BAUM" and " Ice Cream Saloon," 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, Ac., Ac. Orders for Parties filled • on the shortest nonce. fErThe Ice Cream Saloon is nosroparkday and night mayl3:dltn • A. & P. SCHILDECIMR- __ Greenwood Garden. STRAWBERRIES, maul Paoli THE VINIZS, are now served ap in this SUMMER RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome, refreshments nature and art can produce. Boquets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at o'clock. The Steamboat Taos. Scorr leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 ce.clock ta. until 9 P. at., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperanie principles. (Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell , • Factory. for Sale, N SUCCESSFUL OPEltATlON,manufacturing Print erg' Wood Type and Raised Sian Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving purposes, for winch a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Memt Singer, obtain a patent fot 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. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. [l7'From the foregoing Notice of I. R. 811i10191, 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. (led) . SCHOLY itc.RYAN, - - Wall Paper Warehouse. - NO. 47 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. THOMAS PALMER • RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and ens tomers, that he has had at no past period eo exten sive a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, 'on'tvry moderate terms, at the old eztablisked stand in Martel street, almost every-article in , his line— including counting-room. bed chamber, dining-room, par lor and ball Paper. With Borders; Ladscapes, Fire hoard 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 stud Tanners , Scraps taken in trellis, at the high est. prtees. mar 13-d&w.lat • saw York Hair Manufacrtory.. THE undersigned has just returned from New York, with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most- beautiful article of Easton, Peurtnas for Bands, Wigs and Half 'Wigs, ever invented. They , are so much like the. natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that they cannot he distinguished from the natural hair on close inspection. Somoranta NEw.—The new Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty r and must suparcede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Taupees ; it bears equally on every part of the head, without soft ness or artificial appearance • (in these it is unlike the old ;) it shoUrs the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMEROM, No. 89 Third st., near Wood. N. B.—Remetaber the New York Marinfactory. mayls:d6mEcu2a FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASIIIONABLIZ Vesting's, Casa'mares, Summer Goods, CLOTHS, &o. DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls 'the' . attention of his friends and the public to - his new supply of Seasonable Goods, suet as the latest style of Fancy Cashmaretts, drab ted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and. Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English - and American Cloths and Cassimeres; and all other articles suitable for customer trade. Also a large and - general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made' up in the most fashionable manner, and will be sold loW - for cash, ofjel:diw) • P. DELANY. re an Marine nstsranoe. rpHE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA wiR I 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 tubs pro tected by Insurance. persons P. JONES, Agent, mayi 8 : 44 Water street. Lipa SALE—A valuable property of an entire' Quid, ideasantly 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. Fifty Acres can readily , be appropriated for such pur poses. ' There is a good IDwelling and othet Houses', with a fine Orchard of choice fruits—a Cider. Mlll and Press in complete order. Persona desiring ouch property as the above, will find it well' worthy their attention-. S. CUTH B ERT, pen. Agent, ie2 Smithfield street. A NEW WORK. ON CEMETERIES.— Designs for 11l Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches. Chapels; with a preliminary Essay on the laying out, planting and man• aging of Cemeteries, and on the improvement of Church Yards. For the basis, LondOn's Work. By J. Jay, Smith, ono of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery. In two numbers. -Just received and for sale by jot (journal copy.] " KAY & CO. " CfthlAhl AND W. R. CHENBD-185 boxes -prime Cheese, for sale by [leg] J. S. SONNET. iloyieFa Chintzes. CASES of above Goods; 34,4-4 and 9-8 wide; fancy and double Purbleifor sale by niar29:2m HAMPTON, SMITH k CO Ilia= AT I] , T tin:Olt :zrzekv 0 E A A. MASON& CCl.inforuithempairiinii aid fixilitib l that theywill c.onsin erred the:sale of th eir spied. did stock on - Friday; June let t sind coittinne.thirtY during :which time the whole of theirimmenseestablish ment (nit:hiding their: five Wholesale - rooms). will be . thrown Open for retail trnde; and for the display of one_ orate largest and mostiashion ableirsiortments of Fancy and Staple Goods in the country, which have all been marked doion, without regard to cost. Forty thousand dollars of their .stock, of their latest and richest styles, have been recently purchased at the large pinerriptory public, sales in New York, at immense sacrifices, and will be found t on examination, to be nearly one-half less than usual prices. They invite attention to a pintion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices an nexed _ . . . . 2000 yards French Giughams, •/ 2 : / . 4) . 2 2 p• 20 ) 00 0 " Lawns and Muslin , 10 012 t.. c. q OOO " Mons 6)41-Maine', 12- 26r „„500 . Alpacas, 18i. Me; 4"-wu ” Fine Bereg ' es,' 181025 c. 37050 c. 10 ,000 " Merrimac Calicoes, 0 Oc. ' 121 c. 20,000 " fasteord " - / 2 i 6 -' - 25,000 " " Brown Marlin, all gradesi 20 per et. lola than usual prices.- - 100,000 y a rdsBleath'dfiftislin, - all prices; • - . marked downlo to 30 per ct. 11 pieces Bonnet Ribbon ,l2 l. 25c' 460 Wronght Collars, 10 012 25c.' 800 - - at 050 c- '7501 00 300 Ladies Cravats, ific. • 100 French Wrought Capes, 81,544)3,001005,00 144 Lace Caps, - • 371050 e. 7501.00 700 Linen Handkerchiefil, 300 Standing - Collars, • -50 e ' lon 130 Chentizetts, _ -25031 c: ouo7ac. Cassinets as low 18413.; Jeans for 15e..- large stock of Bounets,redncea about 371 per cent. , : . - • Newetyle Dress Goods, - 500. 8701,00 white Linen , • 25031. c. • 37050 c. Together with the largest stoc k Sake Shawls, and fine - Dress Goods tribe foundin this city,withaa immense va riety of other Goods—affording to retail purchasers a rare opportunity of obtaining the bestGoode 'atfrom 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular pricei. • They invite an early call, as many of the choicest goods mill soon be sold. Er No from the maried43 4 m. A N CO., may3l. 60 Market eiree between 3d and 4th NEW 9009E1-NEW-GOODS! GREAT- ARRIVAL AT NUMBER 59.11 North-ease cornet of , :nnerek and - Iffarket tireett 2 , -PITT 68 QS6n.. .rriFiE undersigned 'respectfully 'informs his customers _L that babas - Just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receirm= and beautiful stock of . R DRY GOODS; Containing a choice and - elegant Ussortment of all the newest and mosttashirmable styles and fabrics imported this season, and embracing a - complete - variety ot every. article belonging - to his line of business; all of which will be offered at- from-10 to 50 per cent, below early spring prices .., Thecustomera of the house, and-pnrchasers generally,- are respectfully invited to give these Goods an early ex.- SCRIP RECEIVED! Having made arrangements to dispose of several thou-. sand dollars of Pittsbnrgh, Allegheny City and Alleghe ny. County Scrip, he will for a short ulna receive-that de scription of money AT PAR for any article in his store AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. 11:7" Call soon and secum a Bargain. PHILIP ROSS. jel2 . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . Dry NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS:! . GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON, AT . No. 05 Market Street...lag TE subscriber is now receiving - , from - the Arne York and Philadelphia markeli t his second supply of SUM MER DRY GOODS, purchased from the importers at a great'sacrifice, and is - deterinined _to - sell them at the greatest Bargains ever offered before in this city: A few of the Goods wil be enumerated below, viz t-r -4-4 English Lawns, only 10 cents ;• former price 18} etc. French Organdy Lawns, 12k cents; " 25 cis. 4-4 Scotch Dawns, only 161 cents; " 25 cis; French Jaconett Lawns, Utl- cents; " 37f cts. French Cobattines, only 31k cents; " " title cts. Mous De Laines, only in cents ; - " " 161 els. French Ginghams, only 121. cents; '• "25 cis. Prints, Merrimack pauercs, 6+ cents; fest colors. . . New style English Prints, 121 cts.; former-price 1I cis. I have also received a. fine assortment of Green Fig ured Mous De Lain; Plain Green Berage, Satin Plaid Green Berage, 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, je2 - No. 65 Market street. Spring Goods. filiTE undersigned are now in receipt of their steeled J_ 'only of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res pectfully ask the attention'of. Merchants and *salmi generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as. sured that they can offer Goads tenths mastfavorable terms and at the mart reasonalde_prh' es. Their stock embraces every article in the Varlets , and Fancy Thy Good* line, together with Brown and Bleached Muslim Drillings, Ginghams, Lawns, Prime Ticking' , &c., &e. MeCANDLSS h CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley PEKIN. PEA STORE. THE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street,a very large and well select. ed mock of pure, GREEN AND MACE TEAS, froth N. York, all of which has been received in this country since the let of February last, consisting 0( the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being among the largest in the West, we are . prepared to whole sale on better terms than any other !amine iu the city.— We invite retail grocers to call - and examine oar stock and prices. _They can have it packed in 4, 11- and packages; 51b.. tin canisters, or by half,chests, to suit their convenience. _ . . Onrretail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 eta. to $l5O 1)4 Ning Young Souchong, 50 eta; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50 Young Upson, Gunpow der add Imperial, from 35 cents to 151,25 lb. Pamilles are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasix t u my.9.4:dtw A. JAY 70 Fourth at. "'TRITE SUGARS.—Lovering"a Loaf, Crushed and 'TV Pulverized Sugars, just reed and for sale by the ba or at 'mail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth 'treat. may 24 - VINE COFFEE.S.--Mocha, African, Java, Lagnym, St„ Domingo and Rio Coffees, just rec'd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA. STORE; 70 Fourth at. ' may 24 RAISINS AND FIGS..-200 eighth boxes prime Rai sins, and 50 small drums fresh Figs joust received and for sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street.may24 CHOCOLATE, COCA AND BROMA—Baker's Bro ma, No. 1 Chocolatd and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, just reed and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. . may 24 New Hardware Store, SIGN OF TICE PLANE AND .SAW, No. 48 Wood street, Pittsburg& ErDER & LAUFMAN,/mportere and Dealers in Fe. r - e g and Domestic Hardware, in.all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and exanain e our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Fork Pocket and Pen-Ifnicest, Scissors, Shears, Razors Ho ne s, Trimmings, such as Locks, Latches, fringes and Berearse together with every other article usually kept in Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction. [ap2d&w - • - - - - - - AFRESH SUPPL - OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Just re. calved and for' sale . by HUBER & LAUFMAN,- - - Ina 9 9 - No. 78'Wood Wee ExeoutOrts - Sale of Refill .ICitote. %IRE undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Te sta ment of the late Governor William Findaly, dec'd, will expose at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises, on. FRIDAY, the 6th day of itTLY mar, at-I0 o'clock, a.m., all that valuable FARM or TRACT of,LAND, situate on Chartiere Creek, L. Ss. Clair Township, adjoining lturds of the heirs of the late John S..Scully, Samuel Dad; and others, containing, according to a sultrily made by. Ste phen Woods, 1201 Acxxs, 34 PAILCM This Land is at present occupied by Joseph Lawson ; is within 4 miles_ from Pittsburgh, 11 miles from the Obio River, anddess than 1 mile from the Steubenville Turnpike. The, great er portion of it is Bottom Land, and suitable. in every particular for a Dairy Farm or Garden purposes- • This Tract will be sold together, or in quantities to suit put chasers. • , Atm, at the snme time, all that piece of- LANDbeing' portion of the same Tract, situated in Robinson IbtonrAtp, on the opposite side of the Creek, adfoining lands of John Salter and others, containing, according to survey by Stephen Woods, 37 Auras, 13 Partcwas—about one-half of which is Bottom Land of the best quality, well adapt ed to Garden purposes. There is on; this 'Tract a LOG - - For further information, enquins of Jostretz..Lawson or Seam. Don. at the premises, or of Jas. C. Humus Robin son Township, or H. S. htscatsvr, Pittsburgh. JOHN K. FINDLAY, Survivinf Executor of William , Findlay, deceased. T ECEIVED AT M. A: BIENER'S---aecond part 'of Chamberelnformatroa fordo, People—nerr editlan.% Journey to the Gold Digginge; 83 illuetrations 7 -byJer• ernialiSaddlebage. Kit Karson; fresh supply—by pharlea C. Averell. The Cruise of David Watson, the LondoU Apprentice; a Sea Story of great interest—by Midshipmen Eas Ue9 Magasines for Jima _ KCEIVED A M. A. MINER'S. —.Graham'sMaa zinc fnr Sartain's Union Magazine, for June. Godey's Lady's Book, - Mardi, and a 'Voyage Thither; by Herman . My . Uncle the, Curate, a Novel; by the author of:the. Bachelor of Albany, Ecc.,.&c.- Memoirs of a Preacher; by Goorge Lippard. Vernande or the Fallen Angel; a new Novel, by" Alexandre homes. Family Fallings ; a new Naval, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, esc., &c. - Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of Mr Poor Cousin, &c., &e. Kit Carson, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by .0 9u/es _ No. 1 Chambers' Inforritation for 'the People; new edition, to be completed in 16 numbers. • ID' Smithfield at., opposite Brown's Hotel. rmay2l Fine Shirts! irDWARD TODD to CO., BrABEFACTURXICS or Firm J 124 Lune • AND FAXCY Sanas, have received from their Factory East a large and desirable , stock of SHIRTS, which we propose to offer to dealers at the lowest New VOrk prices, on satisfactory terms . ' ..Our stock eonsists in,part of 300.40 z, all qualities, varying in stylt—.wide Ann mini)* plait,...Byron and standing‘collarti, manufaituied expressly Tor City trade, end intended for this market. - - - By °tiering dealers our Goode at. low prices,. and allowing our - Shirts to recommend themselves in style Sr rnaltufl*tire, we hope to be ableto please all our eat Wareroom, corner of Fifth tuid Market streetemi awn. mayl.B - • • ' ;• . :7,.*';',4,:ft4i' .-'- Bafikers anb enljange rots ; • WIE.-EL • r.,. xe,HANGE.AND 'BAN:KINGAginrdz. : •N• B. 'WM* Sf Third acid Wood ignuat; VIGI-IT and Time_ Bills of Exchange,llenk'rfotesf as foreign and domestic Coin bought and Sac!'on th most favorable terms. ; Collections made Mall the 'principal cities of the Union at tho lowest rates. ' : Jeld 'ALLEM XRdanat; SUMS, - - . - JIB:AMER &.13A13111 BankersandEechange Brokers, Deakra in Fiireign and Denneotießills,Bilirrif Exchange, Certificates ,f Depos. ie,Bank Notes, and can. . - Corner Cif Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St: Charles Hotel. ..triar23 a I {4 P. 4- 14. HOLDLES ds BON, Bankers and Deaiera in Exchange - Coinand Bank .Noiss, Market street, Pittsburgh. SIELLING Gera.,YZCRLNGB., ' BUTIMO kikTil - New York- pf Cineinnati Philadelphia 4 Louisville. Baltimore 44 St. Louis • Busi!;rig raur ' Buying rain Ohio ' I dia. County & Citronl'a I Indiana ' * ' 4 Relief Motels llentaqky • " Pennsylvania Co. , Virginia " ' New York • * Wheelih' g ts Maryland Tenneerne 3 ,4 , New Orleans LIS. N. ROOM Erf6ol4'& SAILGENT. • BANKERS`..AND - EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. __ • Corner of Wood and Sixth event., Pittsburgh, Pa. TIEALERB in • Coln, Bank Notes, Time Rills, • Forei gn J.! and. Domesde Exchang'e t Certificates of Deposit, An EXCHANGE .on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for saloin sums to snit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite, COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union,- at the lowest rates. , sepll-14 sale b E y ! r i n G oa t c hi on cl si o gn ali moLa tot . • *." , Diamond.' 1100 T ASH -5 casks ",Peach Blossom Pot: . A . A_lg v ree, „L and for sale by , 4. F. 80 , Liberty et..'. LIOULDEIitiI--I 0 cal's, e . xpeated daily by Bea 'West - jell 6 WM' in store *A d ~1°51 .8 tit,,bjy AMS-4.1 casks plain Hams ; JUL 2 - 4, Canvassed Family. Hams; 1000 tbs. Country Cured Hams; for sale roi7. EAU. AND. SHAD-In whole and half barrels, AU. for sale by . (jai) . DYERS!.: rI IC OR MEAL -5D barrels, Kiln Dried and Sifted, for V sale by (l en) WAL DYS;R. OUIBVILLE 'Amp —3O barrels, in Jgood ordej i _for salelry - (Jell) - . WM. DYER. ViRIED BEEF SOUND-2 caski, - of fan quality, for !..sale by (jell) • , - WU. DYER. - r kl"" sale by ORANGES, ORANGES-75 boxes Oranges, j ast ree'd . and for.sale by JOSHUA RHODES, . LMONS, LEMONS - 120 boxes . Lemons, just reel and for sate by - JOSHUA RHODES; jell. - ^ • Rood street.. . , Q. MAR HOUSE MOLASSES 4 —A Caw bbli, St. Jame 1,7 Refinery, a first rate article, for sale:by . - ' icit • -, . DYER .TyndlS —3 -casks Bacon Hams, Just -received per 1 - 11 Highlander; for sale by 0,12) - WM. DYER. C Or e r . ; bags, pat receiving; for sale low. .BRCK:OMS39 ;toren, just received. and for sale byy v. , STAR CANDLES-20 boxes, Cromton's, M. store and for sale by .(jel2) RING & MOORHEAD. ID /ad S-50 .oxes, halves, quarters and eg. . in 11 prime slider and-uir sale bi aN - POTASH—Afew casks, on consignment and for sale II by (jei2) KING & MOOREIEAD. ust re 0 kivpBE 6 casksi, recdand for gala 9HEN e ,X by 0612) - KING &MOORHEAD. CREAM CHEESE-100 boxes in store and for sale by jel2 . KING & MOORHEAD. IBRANDY, Irish Whiskey, Jamaica Rnm, I "Rolland Gin, in lots to snit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices,•Vy ' tied) J. S.BONNET,Libertyst. IJRAZIL SUGAR-50 bags, in store tuid — for sale by ieB - . J. S. BONNET, Liberty. st. frABLE SALT-100 bags Hope Mills Table Salt, in 1 store and - for sale by (jeB) J. S. BONNET, O IL baskets Salad Oil, reed and .i f . cg sigatp. FlBll-I.oobbls. N 0.3 large Maekeral,4so boxes No; 1 Sealed Herring, to arrive and for sale by AMERICAN ,PINS-1 case 8., 4, American Pins; Just received and for sate by- - AIcCANDIV-99 tc CAMPBELL, jeB, • 97 Wood street. RYE FLOUR-41 bbls. Eye Flour, ree'd and for sale by [m) 0] 8. & W. HARBAUGH. PARASOLS _Cotton, Silk and Cantata= Parasols, a X fine assoratent for ettloby ' AIcCANDLIM & CAMPBELL,' OUTLERY-1 cask superior Kruves and Forlta, Pocket V and Pen-knivnEtnteher Knives, Shoe Knives, Selo; sarl ' McCAkDLESS /c.C.931.P8ELL,. FINE COGNAC BIXAN.DIES-27 half pipes, various. vintages, of our own importation for ' commerce," from 13ordeann, just regaived andfor sale by MILLERAII.ICKL'TSON. je4 • Nos. 172 and 174 -Liberty. street. IMPROVED PUMPS, that wilt net rassze, up: in the corm= weather , for sale _ • . SCAIFE dc. ATKINSON; mar4s First, between Wood and Market at a. DIED BLANKETS-1 case (60 pair) Bed Blankets, 88 XI by 64, 6.1b5., ribbon lionad, , received this day, on: consignment from- the manufacturer, and for 'sale, byH LEE, • - ap7 Liberty, iipposite Fifth street: • oopn YDS. M. DE LAINE; at. 12} cents, now open ing at the One Price Store of . ma 22 A. A. MASON Er CO. :: A II BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4i and sc. A marl 2 A. A.MASON & CO. A T THE. SIGN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, aftal asiorttnent. of " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOZSP Nor info by lIITBER & LAUFMAN; • mayl6 . . • N 0.78 Wood area. DRIED APPI:P-275 bushels .Dried - Apples, reed • and for sale b• ' [En 30] S. & HARBAUGIL •--- ----- • irktilED • BEF-2 tierces Prime Dried • eel, reed an , JJ for sale by [my2o] B. & W.'HARBAUGH. ' ARI) 01.1,—.& few bbli,just received and for side b • 8. & HA RDAVOIL • - IJASS-,-375 bates tenoned sizes Plass - Ur just received and for sale by - • -- • ._ my3o -_ S. & YV . HARBAUGH. HEESE-30 boxes new Cream Cheese, Jest reo'd and for sale by - [tey3o) Et. &W. IiaB.I3AUGH.. ,L201.).&A51-1—.30 casks of Steele & Co.'s superior Soda la Ash Oust received and for 'sale bit • • • . - •• tura() , S. & W..IIABBAIJOIL ' • - - NITOOL—WO,OOO pounds of: Wool. wanted b . • • OLABSES-100 bblo. N. O. Molasses, reo'd and for 1111 sale by fmy3o.l S. & W. ILARBAUGH... - - - - - WAR HOUSE MOLASSES— . . 0 100 Mils. Sugar HouseKollessea,St. Jainee Refinery. 10. do do dodo._Louisiana ': do In store and'for sale by MILLER & RICKETSOIN; mayls 17:1 and 174 Liberty M. ' OLIN I GINGER-30 bit., on band an. for sale low by. r t Emy3o[ ABODES tr. ALCORN, '. _ - - ". ROUND H.SRBS —Summo,r Savory, T. y cne , an Sumo Illajorem on hand and for sale. by rny3o [Chronicle copy.) '• RHODES-Ec ALCORN. jaCON— 7 casks Sides and Sboalders. today recd 1) and for sale by pen ARMSTRONG A CROZER: - - FFATHERS -5 sacks, Prime, landing from steamer Cumberland, and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK di CO, Je7 ' " • • Corner let and Wood sts. ' • 7. AVSEED-4 casks, landing from steamer Camber-- 12 - rand, aid for sale . - - jO7- - • R.-A. FARNESTOCK & C 0..... _ --- bushels to arrive ((in stew days) and ( - pi 0 43 —s°Cl sale by 0. A hicANCLIT & CO- i ; nitty3l. ' Canal Basin. - Mrs--150 annum, Faxi'stinat reed and Ear sale by ' lien • D. A. FAMESTOOK Es CO.' BOXES SHELLED ALMONDS • - 4Q 31) trails !Wei " • • - 10 mats fresh Dates ; just ree'd and for sale by je7 " - JOSHUA RHODES, N 0.6 Wood et OATS -100 bushels, imit. ree'd and for sale by _ • - jes ' - - 41131STRONG - IE CROZER. - KEGS AND 1 BBL. LARD in store and for sale by - ,14./ jes- ARMSTRONG & OROZEIL ncoN-3000 tbs. Bacon, in store and for sale b B • /M'ro LET— Sixneat Two Story lincic blouses, recently finished, situate in p, pleasant part of the h Ward. — Rent moderate. Apply to rnallOnlaje JAMES iIikAKELY. ' MI/BBLS. No. 1 HERRINGS, (May inspection ;) 30 bbla. No." 1 Shad, • " No: 3 Mackerel, (Boston inspection ;) do " N. C. Tar, in prime order ; received and for Bale bY TeAFFE &O'CONNOR, • rnar2t:dlmj Corner Penn and. Wayne streets p,, BO XES WHITE{ HAVANA SUGAR; ,-.-- ' - ' 4.. J SO bags do. 1 Brazil do.; -- - • - 25 bbls. do do._ 'd •- in store ' and for sale by JOHN MID , & BROS.,' my 29 No. 13 Liberty street JUST RECEIVED , AT THE ONE PRICE sanfr., - 63' - Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed Lawns; at tbe ." low price of 12i- cents. - [my2li A. A. MASON Os CO. APPLES-100 bus. for sale. by D 1n5:731 SMITH 3 SINCLAIR., TIDIED PEACHEB-1W busbntefor sale by. 3.1,• _ SINCLAIIt CORN--100 bushels Corn, to arrive; for sale fry may3l CUMMINS A ORANGES AND LEMONS-100 boxes Oranges; 150 " Lemons; To arrive on Friday, and for salaby 9e7 - JOSHUA RHODES O ATS --1600 bus els, receuved.and for salt. by Jett. - .;l4l : tlE44' o A:ll7`p;sl, Jr., 17 Liberty el. 7Loult—lSO btqs, Flour.'receiveikand lot sate by 1 " inay.3l ApISTR,ONEtecCROZERO—. "DARED PEACHES—A few:Batts ?L*M Dry Pestb, co. for wile by lowan AMITH " - - 400,000. Torpedoes, Just rec , d and for JOSHUA' RHODES,-
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