, - , - • - Aditentstra arerequetudtoh-andingheirfatiorsbifo,=. 4 0 7 tiock, P M This tmat be complied wish, in order to ing saris aft statertion.. W7anitiiprasible,an eadierhourwould . • • • - - - Morning Post job printing Office; CORNER OF WOOD AND j Eaving added to oar Establialttnent, a splendid 11l of ittedhil3rOl.C'teoarr: prepared to . do, beantrano nettutess,-arrd upon a style of no-' sonabletistras. We respectfully solicit the pat ia ro o n s age t re o a t . the public in this line of•oar business Hand Street Brildige...An Electipa will be held at the _Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July pert, for one . President, ten Managers, one Treasurer, and one Seeretary, to manage the affairs of said Bridge for the ensuing - year. - .Tel. 2 - War Mosantos, Presk. 117"Voraner....1 offer what's left of me to the Dem. ocrade. County Convention as a candidate for Coroner. If Lhasa any rriends, I want Mem to kg rorme now. Late of Malin° del Rey: • • 113 - Itookil Bookii . -, Clentent - Larinter,- or - the Book mith the Iron Clasp_ by - Angus B. Br. ach Dermot O'Brien, or the Taking of Tredeve; aTale of 1694; by H. W. Herbert.' ' - The Crimes of Paris j . bY Robert F. Greeley. Martin, or the Foundling by Eugene Sae ;--iresh ply. For.sale by - WORK & HOLMES; ,m 7 ' ' Third street, opposite the Foss Office. [Er Major Oesseral...Hon.Saatuat. Jena will be supported ror Major General,by tedtpe [Journal copy.] - Mart VOLUNTEER& . . A lFrPoir'Philadelphlet...Epecial Meetings of the eghengEngine' and Hose 'Company will be held at Allegheny Han, Fifth street, every Monday eveningpre- TIOUS to starting , for Philadelphia: Those Interested are respectfully invited to anent]. • • je4-3w na. Sunday Trips ro B eaver.... The steamer BRAVER mill leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela - House, every Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and arrive nt 4 o'clock, P. Id. ' • - Fare, vcirsarmires carrrs: - . . - LlZP^Nottee..-The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every. .nrotith, at. Union .Hall, corner of Smithfield and Filth streets. (mayl9:ly) NV. C. GA** am Sec'y. Har".l3coutomy.—lf yon wish to sa.ve_your money and bay a superfine HAT.or CAP, call at. FLEMING'.I HAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortmete of Moistest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. Virginmating]. 130 Wood st.. cOner rf . ID 0. of, 0. F.—Pluee of Meeting,Washington- Han, Wood street, between sth any Virgin Alley. • Pau:mama Longa, No. 333—hleem every Tuesdy. Mitacsaitim Exultant:me, No. 87 , -Meets Ist and 3d Friday ofeach month. • mar 23--11" - • _Err. 0. Fr . .ALLEGEOLNY °DO.; No. 99 mete at the liall, coiner of 'Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thumlay evening, at 8 o'clock. stiayli6ni . : : Gasman BA/1611Tr, Seely. 11713:. W. BIDDLE, ',Dentlat..itsusovati to a new three story ,Thiek, - on. Slimmer= Sr., one door be :low Six t h. street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sett, by Amospherie Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Etuir, restoring the Pica to its original shape. TEETH. EXTRACTED, witlwlitUe or no pain. LIC.A.TED TEXT/1 permanently saved by .PL1700 . 130, preventing the Tooth-ache r whiChis mach bet ter than curing it, though - it should be done in live min utes, Or even instantly. • ap2l:l • AttentIoll.....ROLIERT BARBER, MERCRAI7I" TAILOR', N 0.31 Market, baween Second and Third streets, Piniburgh.—Constantly on baud, a large and general as sortment of Fasmoorsima flrAinr-x4Dt Currnnto. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, vrhich will be made In the most fasnionable man net, and on reasonable terms_ mayB lirOdd Fellows' Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth swat, between Wood and Smithfield streetr.—Putsburgh Encampment, No., 2, meets.Lst and 3d Tuezdays of each Mouth. 'Tu Pitts esdaysburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th .; Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. . Western Star Lodge, N 0.24, meets every Wednesday evening. iron City _Lodge, Na. In, meets every Monday eying. Mount Morita, Lodge,. No. 360, meets every Friday evening." .mayakly 117`Commarxtort—Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are the best cosmetic in the world, because they cleanse and purify the body of those morbid humors which, iflodged IR the cuticle, are the cause not only of yellow or swarthy complexion and roughness of the skin, but all kinds of eruptive diseases Wright's IndianNegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, as well as cleanse and purify the blood, and, therefore, give health and Nligor to the whole frame, which, in turn, will be sure to give a clear and healthy complexion. that CourneVins d Imitations, —Remember that the Original and Only an Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WILLIAX WILIGIIT on the top label of each bor. Remember. also, that M. Smyser, Druggist corne.r.o Market and Third stree_ts—is..no..... tau - mem zineitsoti-....t00t guarantee as genuine that offered by for isale. The . genuine is for sale a Dr Wright'; Principal Office, 169 Race street, Phi.itdelphia; add' by JOHN TIiOhIPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who insole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup • lied at the wholesale rate. lel3 t. THE IRISH. GREENS will meet at the Quitman Burma on Saturday evening, the 15th inst., to make arrangements to celebrate the approaching anni versary of American Independence. ~. ROBERT' PORTER. Captain. June 13. • [Chronicle and Mercury copy; -ri-UPPIT aitift :l flßPsl67-11tetrie for teaching this _LP system, with the author's directions to .tenchers printed on the covers. A new supplyfrom New York,' just rec'd and for site by JO ahr id MELLOR, • jel3 ' - ' • 81 . Wood street. Anctlc, • Twz following LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES belonging to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl • vania and now running on the Philadelphia and Columbia iailroad, will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY, Jana 2816, 1840, al ten o'clock pretise/yjon the Columbia Railroad, west of Broad street, viz: 'lndiana,' "Wisconsin," and " Montgome" se cond class, and Virginia," and " Schuylkill," third ry, class Engines The above named Locomotives can be put and kept in `good - running order, for light business, at a trifling ex pense, and are well adapted for short roads. They may be examined at the Parkesburg shops, Chester County at any lime L prerious to the 16th of June. Dry- Terms cash, and sale peremptori. By. order of the Board of Cana! Commissioners. WILLIAM ENGLISH, Supt. Motive Power P. & C. R. IL GEORGE R. BERRETT, Auctioneer. uV:lawtd . - BURNS AND D. T CHALLENGE THE WORLD toSCAL prov S e, that in any one single instance, " Dalley's Magical Pain Ex. traetor"--that is to say the- arentrum article—has , since its first introdnetion'by me in 1832. up wilds period, ever failed to care the worst forms of Brims and Scams! LIFE SAVED!—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! '• • WrociTritELD, Niagara Co., N. Y., / February 1648. ' MIL Dat.tarr- - -Dear Sir: While my 50n, 28, 15 years old, was at work in the shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose, he had' the misfortune to slip and fall into a large vat, • used for the purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cut ting. The blocks had Just been removed tram the vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water. lie fell for ward, scalding both hands and anna, all one 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 • of with his garments, mad his life was despaired of by both his physicians and friends. Dailey's' Pain Extractor was procured as soon as pis- Bible (which was in about six hours) and applied, and whieL - relleved him from all pain, preventing inflamma tion and swelling, and in a few days commenced healing bis - 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 contiuued b eli eve of the above medicine about two . months, and we it was the means, under Provi dente, of saving his life (• and we would cheerfully re commend it in all similar eases as a safe and invaluable remedy, - With - sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir, your most obedient and humble servant. - ADLAE CLARK, SUSANNAH CLARK, C. E. CLAKK. We, the undersigned, being personally - Acquainted with the case of Mr. Clark's son, believe the above statement substantially correct: M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry B. Pearce, Win, Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman, Wm- Newman, Mary J. Rose. CAUTION. Comm:vans !—Counterfeirs abound!—Tile Pub lic is cautioned against their deleterious and dangerous ,elfiets; and I do hereby distinctly declare that I mat not „hold myself responsible for the effect of any Bztrattor, unless procured at my own Darar,4ls Beauwer, Naw YOU, or from my authorized Agents, .PILESt That distressing and debilitating disease, has never as yet resisted the - wonderful properties of the Genuine Dalley's Extractor, For particulars of cares, and general directions, I res pectfully refer to my printed pamphlet.' All testimonials therein published are genuine, and for the truth of which I hold'myself responsible. HENRY DALLEY, 41.5 Broadway, New York. JOHN D. MORGAN, Pittsburgh, General Depot. HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Agent, Allegheny. J. BAKER, Agent, Wheeling, Va. JAMES IV. JOHNSTON, Agent, Maysville, Ky. F. NERRYWEATHER, Cincinnati, 0., Gen. Depot. • • . Wals,T4lr-Lon. —• • -• • torut SL-TATLOIL J. ft. Tay/or & No. 122 Leertg strut, (four 4000 below St. CkliMill6lo ittrANUFACTURE .ALL KINDS OP WIRE CLOTH, .131, from No:2 to No. GO; Brass and Iron Wire RID• DLL'S and SIFTERS, from No. 2 to. No. GO. Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. All , kinds of HAND. WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders; - RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size. on hand or mace to order. • Brass,.Co_pper and Steel of every size Ware. . BROOM MTI Iron. RE, Sheet Brass,Tapanned and Bntannia • - Orders for any kind of the above arficles will be promptly filled. •Pnrebasers will find into.their advan tage to call and examine our stock. ' ire9:3Gl 600 . ""8 jell - - FIGS —Just receive. an. or sale by JOSHUA RHODES No. 6.W00d at. ACKERAL-10 baaele No. 3, large for.eale'by Elmmay ßu p tae --su 17y le9 ' 7.8. BONNET. -e: _ ~ ..-.7., • , - t:,,,:::.-:...:.::.--''.-....i, -,.-.; : M EN Sank of Pittsburgh. •• •-•-• Exchange Bank Meraha.nts" and M. Bank Farmers' Deposit Bank • • Band Street Bridge Northern Liberties B ridge •• -• Old Allegheny Br:dge Connellsville R. R.Stock,paid on shares, $1,60 City Bands (6 fe ceati) Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock OFFICE OF THF;FOST, THURSDAY MORNING. June 13, 1849. .. There .was hut very little activity displayed in any branch yesterday. The weather was cool and pleasant, and the river is in fine navigable order. FLOUR...The arrivalewere not very heavy yes terday, and all that was offered was taken. We note salei of 40 0,bb15.it.53,620 1 3,65 on the Levee. From store by the dray load it is still hold at 3,754.; P.ROVISIONS—There' is no change in the mar. 'fret. Sales of Shoulders and Hams to a limited ex tent were made yesterday at previous quotations. GRAIN—But very little doing in the market. .Wheat is held at 75r.. Corn is selling at 38c. Oats are selling on the Levee at 30c. . GROCERIES— There is nothing doing, except /small sales to the city trade, and there is notthe least variation in prices. Sugar is held at 4 -- ;41.58 S. H. Molasses, 40043. Sales Rio Coffee at 73. CHEESE—Goshen is sold (pr 71 by the cask. AUCTION SALES, BY TAMES WHENNA,AUCTIONBE No. 1.1.4 Wool) STREES,TIfitriI DOORS FROM Flrril FASRIONARLE CITY CLOTH.LNG STORE, Rem nants of Cloth, Cassuneres and Cassinets. Tailors' Tritrunings, Counters, Shelving, Store and Gas 'natures at AUCTION,-without reserve .— On Friday next, June 15th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, the entire stock of an extensive and fashionable City Clothing Store. as the owners are de clining that business. All the articles have been manu factured in the City of New York, of the best materials and according to the present styles and fashions, by the most competent and experienced workmen in the coun try, without regard to expense or cost, expressly under the superintendence and direction of the principal pro prietor of the establishment. It is the largest and best stock of Ready-made Clothing offered at Auction in this place for years. The owners would prefer selling in lar, lots to the trade, and closing the sale quickly—but if the trade will not attend and buy in such way, the Goods will be sold singly as it may suit purchasers, and the public are assured the stock must be disposed of withoutdelay or regard to prices. The stock is too extensive to describe in this advertise ment. ,It may be said to comprise a -general variety of summer and winter Clothing, of every description, tine' shins, some very fism remnants and pieces of nench and English broad cloths and cassimeres, various colors; fine cassinets, tweed cloths, jeasi, merino and summer cloths, green and red annels, padding and buckram, Canton flannel, cloak lining, corduroy, Mackinaw and pilot cloths, brown and bleached muslins, Irish linens and drillings, ginghams for coats, silkpocket hdkfs., cravats„stocks. hostery, olefin', shirts and drawers, but tons, tailors' trimmings, sewing silk, comforts; also, store fixtares, counters, shelving, egg stove, gas fix tures. - The above Good s will be open for examination on Thursday morning at 111 o'clock, on the second story of the Auction Rooms, where an agent of the firm will be in attendance and show the Goods until day of sale. , jel3 JAMES McKENNA, AUCL SPLENDID ROCKAWAY WAGON AND HARNESS dr AUCTION.--On Thursday next. June 14th, at o'clock in the afternoon, wilt be sold, without reserve. in front of McKenna's Auction Rooms, 1 . splendid Rocks 'way Wagon, made to order in the City of Philadelphia, for a Physieiati,uttenstßiZathiron tent wirerrurrie.ratua spring top,- oars trimmings and band soraely mounted ; built in the most subsautual and -neat est manner, in the latest modern style, Combining the moat exquisite taste with ease and comfort, and in use only about thirteen months. Also, 1 sett Harness. jell JAMES McKENNA, Auct. - - CONSTABLE'S SALE of brushes, Shoes, Huts and Caps, Bonnets, Trunks. Shovels and Axes. at Auc tion.—On Thursday next, june 14th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at Alelienna's Auction Rooms, by order of. John Fox, Constable-54 3-42 dozen clothes brushes, 14 9-13 dozen scrubbing brushes, 102 horse brushes, a very superior article 4hl dozen shoe brushe,s, 99 2-12 dozen white wash brushes, a lot of women's and children's fine shoes and slippers, 4.12 doz. hats, 3 44'1 dozen caps,ll-12 dozen fine leghorn and straw bonnets, 4 leather trunks, 13 dozen canal shovels, 3 0,12 doz. ales. Terms: cash, par funds. JOHN FOX, Constable. Jell • • JAMES MeKENNA, Auct. ADJOURNED SALE OF REAL .ESTATE AT Aue non.—The Gray Property' is further adjourned until Thursday next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at Mc Ken• na's Auction Rooms. JAMES MCKENNA, je7 • Auctioneer. FRENCH, GEIthIAN AND ITALIAN DRY GOODS AT PRIVATE large invoice of Fancy Goods, Watches and Jewelry, has been received from the Im porters, New York, and will be sold at private sale for 11 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. (jell) JAMES McKENNA. Auct. Do You Want to Cure Your Horse. ....a ii‘ READ: The following is from the Overseer of the Harlem Railroad Stables:— NEW Yeas. July 14, 18.i3. I have tried DALLE Y'S ANIMAL GAL VANIC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I have found it the most ezryzerdinam and caluabk remedy ever put upon a Horse, and would not be without tt for any money. It cures hard and spavin lumps, arising from the collar, saddle, &c., as by magic l Rub on a little of the salve and the collar can't make a sore. It nevercan do harm. JOHN VAN VORHIS, Overseer Havlem Railroad Stables. For sale alas Depot of the Proprietor, FL DALLEY, 415 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard st. N. .13.-111 r. Van Vorhis has been engaged for many years in Neal's& Moore's Stables, Columbus, 0., getting up horses for market, and has now several hundred horses under his charge as Overseer. JOHN D. bIORG A 1 4.1, Agent , Pittsburgh. HENRY P. SCWARTZ, Ag't, Allegheny. C HEAP BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE-12 vu naolo near Ohio Buildin la g ne, Allegheny Lots, having, by 24 feet 130 a 24 deep ton Ham R. alley. st. Price : two at $lOO two at $275, two at $250, twain s 22s, and low at $2OO. Terms: one-sixth in hand in Pittsburg or Coanty Scrip, balance at seven equal yearly pay- MelitS. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, jel2 Smithfield Street. 811.111.T8-10 dozen, superior quality, mainline. , 12 lured by us expressly for this market. Just rec'd and for sale low by EDW'D TODD & Corner Fifth and Market sts., up stairs. WRAPPING PAPER-6 reams. large stra, Intended expressly for use of Shirt Manufacturers. For sale by EDW'D TODD & CO. - - - -• I # I ' I CO ;i • oz., latest styles and I various qualities, rec'd this day and for sale low by el 2 EDW'D TODD & CO 0 SAGS DRIED APPLES; " Feathers ; for sale by jes ARMSTRONG & CROZER. lIEADLEY'S NEW WORK—The Athronback, or Life in the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of Washington and hie Generals, &c. Life and Writiogs of De Witt Clinton, by W. W. Cathpbell, author of Border' Warfare, &c. Just received by: JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, JeS Cor. 3d and Market eta. FRUIT AND NUTS-200 half boxes M. R. Raisins, 20 casks Zest° Currants, 5 boxes Citrons, 600 bushels -Tenn. Pea Nuts. 2.5 . bb15. Texas Peaeans, 10 bags Bor deaux Almonds 10 do. English. Weiss's, 10 do. Filberts, 10 do. Cream-Nuts, 40 do. Dried Peaches, 25 do. Dried Apples. For sale by Be 8 ) .1. S. BONNET. _ . NEW BOOKS. —A History of Wonderful InventarTi, illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.— I vol.; muslin. The Incarnation, or Pictures of the ;Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiana; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON dc STOCRTON, ie7 Cor. 3d and Market ate. MACKEREL -100 bble.large No. 3; 14 ; 10 41 2; 20 hr. tads, Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. inen Landing and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos.l72And 174 Lioerty street. nAl` hIEAL Push from the mill daily, at a lower kJ price than before offered to families, and equal to that manufactured in Old Ireland. je4 [Chronicle copy.] •REIODES & ALCORN. DRIED PEACHES AT AUCTION.—On Thursday next, June 14th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, 19 barrels Dried Peaches of very superior quality and in good order.— They will be sold 1 bbl., with the privilege. jell JAMES MCKENNA, Auet. •1100Brsartdil Cognac BrandilsJ.—J:Dupny,s _u _Bordeaux do.; A. Sergnette. Roe ell's do.; Cognac do.; -In store and for sale by (lea) J. S. BONNET.. r..N day and for sale by [my :31] cutarts kriAnTn. EANS —lO bble. Small White 'Berms, rec'd and for , a ,„ b y . 'y3ll CUMMINS lb SMITH. cloNQuEsHELJ,s—aoso Dengue Shells jest read and Vfor- aale by • go] JOSHUA RHODES, -7- - - llam, I I irERdHANT TAMISR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be at tween lit and 2d streets. ap4:y - t - - = - -- , t - ~.;, #, ..7'? - ' - ' ,. Ji . ,:.,4 1 ,,,„. , :% ~ 4 , ,i,,,i, ~.:,:: .7,,;,i'',,7' - '' . ..:+:':' 3: .'.i.r`Ti'f,, - 4 ' 1:.•:,.,,k-:.:: '-'.i.-:,:'-'.''!-?:''.;--..,.'---.,•.:,..'''.:.::. E=M3l5 PITTSESURGII IiOARD',OF Tite..nyz. • CAROTH.gRS, Ctiamirrfs you .Tuxs. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat PacketLine,leavesdaily for Cincixinati,lo AM. Passenger Packet, via-Brownsville, to Baltimore 'and Philadelphia, 8 a. m., and 6 P. M. Mail Coach Gine, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. m., and 121 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 8 A. M. Nortli-Western, via Cleveland, dally,lo ta. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 A. M. North• Eastern, to Philadelphia, Muly, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALSRTURE OF NAILS. • Eastern Mail via Philadelplna, due 3 A. sr., closes 12 m. • Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv., due 8 P. N., closes 5 A.M. South.via Balt. and Wa.shington, dun 8 P. st.,close s 5 A. st. North-Western via Cleveland, dne 10 A. m., closes 9 a. N. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. Sr., closes 8 A.. 1.1 STOOKS. Par value. Asked. Of —.450,00 7950,00 550,00 • 50,00 44,00 43,50 5000, 50,00 99,00 None in market. 50,00 50,00 99,00 50,0030,00 25,00 36,00 35,00 s,op ••••••:. 90,00 Daily Review of the Ittarkets. ~`~`4::z:.:, ~': "'.`~+.in ~~f~. s."',~Qc ' ~ ` 3`r`r_,c —A*~,7~--..~'~'~,y. ~a.~tt~'""'+'"~,s: ~ ~ ~rn , ,. - ... d , - ~ t "~ . h '':.'=l-: <' , ...' - ' ,.,- .v ., , . . . IBEI ARRIVED,. Steamer. Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville o Atlantic, Parkinson - do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport Shenandoah, Bowman, St. LOWS. " Hudson, McMillan, Sunfish. Caleb Copp, Murdock, Wellsville. Ohio, Stoops, Gallipoli*. Peru, Calhoun, Wheeling. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Cumberland No. 2, Miller, Nashville. " Hndson, McMillan, Bridgeport. Rosedale Gardens. TOE subscriber, having leased those beau' tiful Gard:ens known us the ROSEDALE GARDENS, takes pleasure in informing the citizens o o ittsburgh aid Allegheny that they are now i wa iia open for visitors; theDuildings having been entirely re fined, and the Grounds laid outin new and desirably pleasant plans. Visitera furnished with ICE CREAM, STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, and all the delicacies and refieshments in season. The steamer ARCHY MASON will make regular trips every hour iu the day, during the summer season, from the Allegheny Wharf, to Rosedale. jelh2m J. W. MEALEYL Proprietor. (0,50 For Greenwood hardens. NIM ARRANGEMMENT.—The* Idairitiitsteamer THOS. SCOTT will com mence on Monday, May 7th, to run from the old Greenwood Landing, to o , a nd Pitt street, to the Golden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. and at each even hour until 9 o'clock P. to.; last trip from the Garden at 10 r. sr. 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 , Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed nt the Pitt at. landing. Emy4 WELLISVILE PACKETS. • For Beaver and Wellsville. Tux uew and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Meanobli, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board, may 4 Seer Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. t.ass, Master will leave this city every Monday, e nes ay and F riday, at 10 A. st. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. imy4 ledvilli' • -• " ~ nail wm. 13. Wheeler, Q TEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley 0 Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pitisburgh. mar 27 ..._ .. Iliad Tan fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Kocirrz, Masterovill leave for e above and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. For Clnetnnatl..ftegalar Packet. The fine steamer MT. - VERNON, Masai Krrax-r2, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or possum', appiy on board, or to ap2o GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE 01110 LINE. Rrout.su SATTILDAT Ps.carr.—The A • . .n No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Par. km TELEGRAPH, J. Ilezlep„ Com mender, vrillleave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, 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 hs been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a niew 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 No 9, to Sant- Lotils—time thrOUgh,lll - VE DAIS. ap2l-iy 1846. 1848. Pittiburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FEBRVARY 1 5t,1649. AND 15t,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT A. M. AND 4P. M. The following new boats complete the Une for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, James 'Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobin and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without regard' to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela WharfEloat, at the foot of Ross at Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser Imam ja3l Packet. 7 Hl 6ne steamer ‘VELLSVILLE. Capt. BAILVES, will leave forthe above mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and inter- For freight or passage apply on board, or to au2s Ggo. B. AtILTENBERGER, Aqt. I Blew W bee/trig Packet I - The new and splendid ssener steamer JAAIFSNIELSON,G. D pa . Moo g re Master, will run 118 a Regular Parke - • ' between Pittsburgh rind Wheelin leav ing this city every Tuesday Thuraday and Satur g, day, a 10 o'clock, A. N., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, 41. M. • For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda dons.) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely now boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG - lc CROZER, decant Agents. PRIVATE DISEASES. Dr ,Brown, No 6S Diamond Alley, can be consulted in ail , cases of a private or defiers/mature incidents ( e- , to the human frame. .`\l. er • Syhilisand Syphilitic eruptions,gonorthrea ' • and its conseqoances, together with all vs nerea4 auswiss, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of venerealorigin,skin diseaseawithstrictures,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the Joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tester, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constnuiton may have been ante ebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plate themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyarranged into set 1. arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persona in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such., Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dis eases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives hie whole attention to those corn plaints. fig - Certain,safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. lir - 'Renriia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also Invites per sons afflicted with Hernia 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. fb - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. _ Consultations strictly confi dentlal. oct2s-d&wl y fiUßlATighc.- - - - tor. Brawn's newii — ilisec re en: edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy andcertain 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 home. lantS-dawtf TFor , HE UNEXPIRED PART OF Smile A LEASE of a COFFER I Horse, in a pleasant kleation in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; together with two Ten pin Alleys. Balls and Pins, in gootiorder ; Rooms and Cellar; lit with One. Enquire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB BOSTON Pittsburgh Horticultural Society WILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits, VT Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Itc, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 13th and l4th 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 !masted to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi mayllid&w GREATBARGAINS AT HOGAN & CANTWELL'S We :Ire selling, previous to receiving our Summer Goods : at greatly 'reduced prices, a large and varied as sortment of Fancy and Variety Goods,Tritnmings, Bon nets, Parasols, Hats; with a fine collection of furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks, Willow and French Briskets, Mats, &c. We respectfully invite the attention of those in want of these Goods, to our house-- 86 Market and Dimond. jell 1000 COCOA Nurs 20 bags Filberts, 20 " Walnuts. 20 " Cream Nuts 40 " Paeans ; just reed and for sale by je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood st. Ts YE FLOUR-27 barrels, recd and for sale by Mk, Jet.) JAMES PATTON, Jr. ACON-4000 BM Hama ; • 7000'itut. Shoulders; reed and for sale by 6 JAMES PATTI -- - bole. American suitable for colliers; O 5 " No.l Lard; in store and for sale by JAMES PATTON Jr. B. AWL ASBES-5 tibia, Battle Ground, in store and •-• for_sile by . (teo) JANES PATTON, Jr. ACE—A prime article on hand and for sale bv je4 .-RHODL,'S & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. CHAMPAGNE WINES—Grown and Anchor brands, in quart and Rini bottlee, of recent importation, for sale by Cle9) J. S. SONNET. . HUFFMAN CAMAY, Bill, Merehandize and Pro t, . duce Broker—Mee, (up stairs) No. 28 Wood street Pinsbrgli. my2s EU " • 71 . : • y PORT .OF':P/TTSRA/ROR; 5 PEE wierra thTH E mummy HOGAN & CANTWELL = OMNI =I ISM " MOkil ' • rr• • f' ie eon ou s , etweenCherry aey rant st. e y • - Dr. , George .1111,Cools. FFICE, fu' Rim,* strect. 'tear Grant, immediatelymi - O posit° Mr. Bakewell's, iu the room lately occuined as an office by Aldernum Miller. ‘ He may be found, at night, in No. 71 St. Charles. : my3bilyo Business Card. TYRANTS At WELL ASMONOPOLIES ZEWSTPALL SO...MUST PRICES; - UTE/CII faht will he woven by calling at hleGutates Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, Charles Building, • Mono: Sma4,prefits and guicksaks. Prat& and good. ' may 23 NM. MILLER, PHILADA , WM. RICERTBOII, PITISRURCiPt. IUFILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura ; ' Nos. 172 and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3:y I%TEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris Layard's Nineveh and its Remains. The Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and Peopie. Women of the Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition. Life and Corresponeence of John Foster. Holmes' Poems. De Fpe's Works, complete . ; 20 vols. Swift's Works, comp)etel . g vols. • Fielding and SmollettlOOMPlele. The Progress of Atuerietki 2 thick vole. For sale by S BOSIVORTH & CO., 4th sireet i rmar Market. Olsr Clergymen and strangers are Cottonvited to eall at the Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Fourth street, near . Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuable works. jetTO LET—The large Three Story. Brick Ware. house, No. 112 Second street. Possession given Ist of July. Enquire of (jetl) .A. BRADLEY. Death to the Rate. TT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none are held in 1, such abhorrence as those of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bags, 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 batiste more or less every house in this city. This preparation has now U nite d use in Germany about seven years, (and in n h e 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 Rats, Mice, Sed-Bugh, Roaches, he. The articles composing this' composition are in them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of des the bat when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon as it has affected the stomach, the article* become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; an 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. 15. M. YOUNG &CO., jell N. W. corner of 4tb and Ferry sts.,-Pittsburg. Greenw Gardena. A DELIGHTFUL SUMAIE ood R RETREAT, two miles 251, 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, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, NMI!, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of Plants, both amine and exotic. Eloquent tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hoer during the day and' evening, landing at the Garden gate. lD Kepton Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. (Journal and Gazette copy.] myZ) Notice. ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A. STEWART. Lail/1101' Merchant, fITO hereby ned that his books and accounts have been left with Alderman BLAKELY, for settlement. Alter the Lath of June, suits will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. my3o:td BURNT OUT, RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Manufactory. rirstlE sub icriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de at-toyed by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his .Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the hest 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. may2l:llm Wrij. Mc KEE. AS I TEAS.I I TEAS:I I ith It is with pleasure , that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity thatthey have completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And will hereafter bo kept constantly on band. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of I, } and 1 lb each, with eir printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, Immo of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. =I yi f Gunpowder 1321 75 1,09 1,25 1,50 si Imperial 50 75 1,00- 4.011- - c,so j o l t . rl;c7n.7: -- -- - r.--5.41- Kt trs- 1,50 B "„. Black 371 50 Pine and Extra Fina• •• 75 1,00 1;25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if notruperier to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, out 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 jut go betweeu,our Teas and those heretofore sold by &her composites in this city. All lovers of c a ll. eliciou and good flavored TEAS, should give us a Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, IV. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, S. IV. corner atil and Ross streets Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, AT JACOB AIcCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. ID.— Regalia; WashingtouLanorrna ; La Rosa; Juno Sans; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Axso—An extensive assortment 'of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxthus Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. • All orders p ou c a ll a nd ne to. Country be fore s wld do well to call and exami my stock pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. Sign of the Indian Chief. ~ - Cheap Clothing' for Scrip. T HAVE just received from the East a well selected and 1 fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER HOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cussimeres and Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would retp o c u e n t t f ry u I l invite a the attention n oiien t of o y , friends.. g e th city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a very low pr ice, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. All work warranted. OR SALE—A valuable FARM 60 Acres, four r miles from the Ohio river at Shousetovrn, having a Dwelling House, Barn, Stable, Ise , and young Orchard; with 50 Acres in cultivation • well fenced, and in good condition. The whole is well watered, and would make a first rate Stock Farm—or divide into two Farms. Tim ber and Soil of excellent quality. Price, 83,500. Terms accommodating. 8. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, may3o Smithfield street. TORN FORSYTH, REMOVAL s actuarr Parton, has removed to hi No. 34 Market st., one door from Second, East side. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully soltcits u 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 Whil 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—such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdkfs, Gloves, Drawers, Umbrellas, &c., &c., &c. [rny2s:l m TARIETY AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, tcc , Selling at Bargains, at 80 Market st.— We will sell, at greatly reduced prices, a fine and well selected stock of the above. Goode, 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, may3l 88 Market street Congress Gaiters. LAXES, wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and examine them. These Boots have no strings to tie and 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. mar.2B No. 8 Fifth street. Notice. MTold customers, strangers visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselves wi otherns* ate DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders wish JAMES M'GUIRE, Tailor, Third street, St. Charles Building. jaTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN TOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnishe in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will d be leased for a term of years. Addiesa janl9 P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. O. MOLASSES-5U bbls., in store and tor sale by iee JAMES PATTON, Jr. y AND—About 500 Acres of fine Timber Land for sale L in Jefferson County, by CAMAY, ma y Wood strent No. 20 200 kiBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES—In store and for sale by JOHN WDEVITT Or. BROS., may2d No. 13 Liberty street. URLAYS AND WOOL SACKS On hand and foi sale by (mayB) H. LEE. CORCHINO9-43 calks for sale by RHEr, MATTHEWS B CO , 2E. Water Street. ,iINE APPLES?— 150 Pine Apples, just reed tic d fo ms s 4 ale by JOSHUA RHODES. y 2 No. a Woodst. • VINE FLOUR-10 bblo., for sale low may2B CORN MEAL— tilhi and Siled,nr7thel. rmaygiemAß. F LA.X.SEED-1 barrels,t ital,ge.tved ; for sale by HEWS & CO., may2B __.l.___ . street. B Water stet. C ORN I (WHP -' doz. jam nj, forude by t RIMY, MATTHEWS . & CO., 28 Water street. ::•5 , 7„ , 4 , - ..4.;P* -. 7 . • ~ ..4 p,...1(Ve 4t. • , M=Ktll ab — Ait JAS. McGUIRE, Tailor, Third at near Wood New York flair Manufactory. THE undersignedsplendid has just returned from New York, with a large, we assortment of ORNARIENTAL HAlR, and of every kind. lected He invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examine the new and most beautiful article of Esesrs.t. Pswrirms 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 be distinguished from the natural hair on close inspection. Sosurrnmo NEW.—The new Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supersede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Teepees ; it 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 for themselves. J. CAMERON, N 0.89 Hair near Wood. N. B.—Remember the New Y Third Manufactory. mayls:4l6mtcw2m FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST AND stow thismonsat.a Vesting., Casa!mores, Summer Rpods, CLOTHS, d&e. TS DELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls 'the attention of his friends and the public to his new supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style* of Fancy Cashmaretts, drabted French Habit Cloths, Italian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, Engliih and American Cloths and Cassitneres; 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. Ejeliddcwl P DELANY. Fire and Marine Insurance. Ts HE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will j make permauent 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 desireto be pro-, tected a by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, y mi 44 Water street. 'putt SALE—A valuable property of an entiret sburgh Island, 1? pleasantly situated 40 miles below Pd the first above Liverpool, Ohio. The soil i is of the , bes an t 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 cube. 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, Oen. Agent, Smithfield street. ANEW WORK ON CEMETERIES.— Designs for 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 girds. For :he basis, London's Work. By J. Jay, Smith, one of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery. in two numbers. Just received and for sale by jel (Journal copy.] KAY & CO. vni. DYER CISEAM AND. W. R. CHEESE-135 boxes prime lj Cheese, for sale by [ia] J. S. BONNET. Hoyle , ' Chintzes. CASES of above Goode, 3-4, 4.4 and 9.8 wide, fancy and double Purble, for sale b mar23:2ta y ON, SMITH & CO e! -- . =I fi Ui= T G the Honorable the Judges of the Constar General Ctuarter Sessions of Peace Mend for the county of Aleghenyi The petition of. Leopold Hegner, of the Ninth Ward, Piusburg,.in the County aforesaid, humbly she.vreth,That your petitioner lath provided himself with materials for the accominodation of travelers aild othels, at his dwel ling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors--will be pleased to grant ham a license to keep -a . public house of entertainment. ' And your petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. LEOPOLD HEGNER. We, the subseribers, citizens of:the aforesaid Ninth Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided ' with house room and conveninces for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. S. Esker, It. Kadel, W. Hersim, L. Ilenrichie, R. J. Buth, C. Kismet, M. Egler, Thos. Howell, P. hope, G. Croragh, It Yost, R. Hughes. JeLl3td&w Wats VERN PENNSYLVANIA. /108 PI S "PAL S. EALED PROPOSALS w BUILDING ill be received by the Build ing. Committee up to the 20th day of June, inst., for furnishing materials and erecting the Western Pennsyl vania Hospital Buildings, agreeable to plans and specifi cations to be seen at the office of 'J. W. Kerr, Architect, Fourth street, after the 11th instant. Builders, in proposing for said work, will state the ag gregate amount for the entire superstructure in a finished state; and accompany their bids with the names and pro posals of their respective undertakers or sub -contractors in the various departments of the buildings. The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estintate,meastirement, and biller rates; in which case bidders will state the price of the stone ma son and cut stone work per perch and foot; brick work per thousand in the walls; stating per square; plastering per yard ; jointing and other lumber per thou sand feet, board measure ; carpenter work, painting, glazing, &c., with the . per centage on their respective es tablished Bills of Prices. The work all to be done under. the direction and spe cial inspection of a general Superintendent appointed for the purpose by the Committee. Proposals will also be received, at the same time, for fencing and enclosing the Hospital Grounds, according to the plan to belseen at Mr. Kerr's office. JOHN GRAHAM, 't JOHN BISSELL, Wiwi. J. TOTTEN, W. W. WALLACE, THOS. BAKEWELL. 111,Dovrell,s Cholera Mixture. S YMP TONIS — Cnozaate. —This disease generally cora mences with watery discharges from the bowels, of a white, or yellow, or pearl color, with white flakes on standing a short time. These are well described as rice water evacuations. Vomiting is a usual attendant on these evacuations, but not an vivaria.* one. The vom iting is usually accompanied with_ great uneasiness and pain in the stomach and bowels. The tongue and breath are icy cold; the tongue is sometimes clean, bat general ly slightly coated ; the voice becomes weak and husky; cramps and spasms of the arms, legs and body, ale gen eral and painful symptoms. • The skin is shriveled 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 suc ceed each other in the order stated. APDO WELL'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. This mixture is prepared from the prescriptions of the late Dr. A. N. APDowell, of Pittsburgh. In his exten sive practice, be had used it with 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 °fleeted a speedy cure—after they had been pro nounced incurable by physicians on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN, Druggist, je 12-11` N 0.53 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ref for Cramps. IXTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from y the most approved English patterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a umber 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 SCAMS & ATKINSON, jeG First street, between Wood and Market-sta. !Merchants , Hotel, Fourth street, between etrol and Market, Phactdelphia, THE Proprietorship and Management of this well ofthen Hotel, having this day passed into teaands subscribers. they beg leave to state. that their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with whlch 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 MeIIIBBIN, may9:lm (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) MR. DUFF'S GENTLEMEN AND LADIES ' BOOK.KERPING & WRITING 1100 DIS, NORTH SIDE OF RoomsCMOND MR. D. has his new Class 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 acqu irement. Gentlemen going through his 'entire course of training on Doable 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."( all those intricate operations connected with partnership settlements, of which so man y re practi cal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, ignorant.a Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this Institution.— hlerchants 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 10. may 4 AR Baxzwar. THPki‘ttsbur g h and vicinity ihat - titTve purchased from Mr. C S. Bickley, the celebrated "STAR atazaT" and "lee Crean: 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, &e., .ke. Orders for Parties filled on the shortest nonce. R:rThe lee Cream Saloon is now open day and night. may.t&dlna A. & P. SCHILDECKER_ S _ Greenwood Garden. TRAWHERRIES, rurni /MOM Tug Wirtz, are now served up in this SUXITER RBTRBAT,with all the other good and wholesome refreshments nature and art can produce. Bonnets of choice Flowers, tastefully put up. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. The Steamboat nos_ Scorr leaves the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 o'clock a. nt. until 9 P. at., landing at the Garden gate. Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell for Sal TN SUCCESSFULFactory 0 PERATION, man e. ufacturing Print , ers' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery 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 Merrit Singer, obtain a patent Sot 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, Psburgh, Pa. [(7°From the foregoing Notice of I. itt M. tantoaa, we find thfit the Patent has issued, and forproof of our, claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D.C. (je6) SCHOLY & RYAN. Wall Paper ' Warehouse, NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. THOMAS PALMER RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and vas turners. that he hes had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as be has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate terms, at the old club/Ls/zed stand in Market street, almost every article in his line— including counting-room. bed chamber, dining-room, par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints,. Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards* Wrapping, and Tea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and reauests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est prices. mar 13-dtcw4m =II 'AT I`7ll. b-zi tblz AA ttistozsr* CO. lefoiattheirpaisoits atittlie 001 - lle that they Wiltecirateenee the #are of theirsplan- - did stock on Friday,'Jane Ist; and"continne thirty days; timing which time nue whole - of their hamense establish ment (Including their five . Wholesale - Toome) - will be thrown open for retail trade, and fet'tbe display of one of the largest and most fashionable assonmentscof Fancy : and Staple Goods in the country, which have. all been marked dawn, without regard to cost. Forty thousand dollars - of their stock, of their latest and richest styles, have been recently purchased at the large peremptoiy public sales in New York, at immense sacrifices, and will be found, on examination, to be nearly one-half less than usual p r i ces . They invite attention to a portion of their Goods enumerated below, with their prices an nexed : 2000 yards French Ginghtumi, 120018 f 025 c. 20,000 " Lawns' and Muslin , 10 012 f., 25c. 41X0 " Moos de Laines, 12a. We. I'soo " - Alpacas, ' 111}. 31c. 13000000 " • pine Bereges, 184025 c. 31050 e. , " Merrimac Calicoes, -: • 8 0 8 e- .12 i". 20,000 " • fast col'd - " 25,000 " Brown Mullin, all grades,l2le • - ~ 100 - 20 per et : less than usual pnees. 000 yards Bleach'd Muslin, all prices; marked down 10 to 30 per ct. - • " 188 Pleees Bonnet Ribbon, 12f. - 2 5 e. 460 wrought Collars, 10 800 0121, .• 25 e." • ' ,1 00 300 Ladies Cravats, • 12e.. 31 @soc. 750 25 e. 100 French Wrought Capes, • $1,5003,00 8305,00 144 Lace Caps, 371050 c. 7501.00 700 Linen Handkerchiefs, • 300 Standing Collars, 50c. 1,00 00 130 Chemizetts, -25031 c. 50075 c, Cassinets as low lefc.; Jeans for 1,6 c. - A large stock of Bonnets, reduced about . , - " 37} per cent. New style Dress Goods, . , t'Vhite Linen, . . 031 c. 3705 500. 870100 oc. Together with the largest stock 2& Silks, Shawls,and Ana Dress Goods to be found in this city,with an immense va rietye of other Goods— affording to retail. purchasers a eoppoy of obtaining the best Hoods at from2.s to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. They invite an early'call, as many of their choicest goods will soon be sold. , ID' No deviation from the marked price. A. MASON and, -60 Markel stree , A b etween 3d 4th. Building Committee • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! GREAT, ARRIVAL NIINESER 59 I - 1 North-east corner of Fourth and Market steers, PIT . 2 •8817107.11. 'IIHE undersigned respectfully informs , his customers 1 that he hasp:lst returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a large and beautiful stock of • ' SUMMER 'DRY GOODS, Containing a choice and elegant assorunant of ail the newest and most fashionable styles and fabrics imported this season, and embracing a complete variety of every article belonging to 10 hne of business; all of which will be offered at from 40 to 50 per cent. below early spring prices. The customers of the house, and purchasers generally. are respectfully invited to give These Goods an early ex aminatioa SCRIP RECE Havingmade arrangements to IVED! dispose of: several thou sand dollars of Pittsbnrgh. Allegheny City and Alleghe ny County Serip, he wilt for a short time receive that de scription of money AT PAR for any article in his store AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. /17- Call soon and secure a Bargain. PHILIP ROSS, jel2 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods NE OODS 1-NW GOD t GREATEST B G ARGAINS O F T HE O SEAS S ON, AT Mr— No. Bel Nrsieket: S tree HE subscriber is now receiving, from the lVezo York I, and Philadelphia markar,his second supply of STAI NER DRY GOODS, purchased from the Importers at a great sacrifice, and is determined to sell them nt. the greatest Bargains ever otTered before in this City. A few of the Goods wi I be enumerated below, iris:- 4.4 English' Lawns, only 10 cents; former price IS/ cts. French Organdy Lawns, 121 cents; " " .25 cts. 4-4 Scotch Dawns, only 101 cents ; 25 French Yaconett Lawns, 'Ha cents; " "37 cas. cis. . French Cobaltines, only 37} cents; " " 62} cts. Mous De Laines, only 12/ cents ; " " ISt French Gingham s,i only 12} cents; :•" ctsate. Prints, Merrimack patterns, 6} , cents; fast colors. New style English Prints, 12} eta.; former price 18/. eta. 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 Berage; 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. ABSALODI MORRIS , Wholesale and retail Dealer in DrrGos; je2 • - No. 65 Market street. Sring Goods. PEE undersigned are 'now in receipt of their second p supply of FRESH SPRING - GOODS. They res. pectfauy ask the attention of • Merchants - and Dealers generally to an examination of their. stock, feeling as sured that they can offer Goodson the mos:favorable ter, and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety'and Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and 13 leached-Illushns, Drillings, Gmghams, Lawns, Prints, Tickings, &c., &c. McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL PEKIN TEA STORE. !THE substputer has just received, at the Pekin Tea I. Store, 707 - ourth street, a very large and well select ed stock of pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N. York, all of which has been received in this,. country since the Ist of February last, consiining_of 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 house in the city.= We invite retail grocers to call and examine oar stock and prices.. They can have it packed - in and Ib. packages, 5 111. tin eannisters, or by half chestsitottsuit their convenience. Our retail prices var Y -for Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cis. to 31,50 Ning Young Souchong, 50 cts ; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hyson, Gunpow der and Imperial, from 35 cents to $145 fP lb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, before purchasing.- n7Y.2l:ditw ' A. JAYNES; 70 Fourth et. AIT H ITE•SUOARS.—Lovering's Loaf; Crushed and TV Pulverized Pugin, just ree'd and for sale, bi - th bbl. or attetail, at the PEKIN 'PEA STORE, 70 Pearl ' street. • NE COPPERS—DIoettn, Afriean,,Java, Lagnyra, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees,juat ree'd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. may 24 1101 AISINS AND FIGS.-200 eighth boxes prime Rai_ sins, and 50 small drums fresh Figs, must received and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 rDIOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA—Baker's Bro ma, No.l. Chocolae r e cd Cocoa also, Schmitz' sweet spiced Chocolate, must and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 New Hardware Store, SIGN' OF THE PLANE AND-SAW, No. 7 S Wood street, Pittsburgh. H UGER do LAUFAIAN, importers and Dealers in Fo reign 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 examin e our stock, which consists in part of Raises and Pork Pocket and Pen•Knices, Scissors, Shears, Razors Houss. 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 of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give sausfaction. rap2:d.lew FRESHSUYYLY ceived and for sale rctrL LU re. yruIaTUATIN retlytr • No. 78 Wood stree Executor's Sale of Real IS state. HE undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testa. _L expos e the PUBLlCernorilim - Findaly, deed, will' at SALE, On • the premises, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of Jinx sett; at 10 o'clock, A. 314 all that valuable FARM cif TRACT. of - LAND, situate on Chartias' Creek, L. St. Clair Iliwnship, adjoining lands of the heirs of the late John S. Scully, Samuel 'Da" and. others_, "containing; eccordirigto a, survey made by Ste-. phen Woods: IM/ Acaas, 34, Pundits.' This Lan dis at present occupied by Joseph Lawson; is within 4 miles from Pittsburgh, if miles from the-Ohio River; and less. than I mile from the Steubenville Turnpike. The eat er portion of it is Bottom Land, and swtable in every particular for a Dairy Farm or Garden purposes: • This Tract will be sold together,•orm quantities to see pm chasers. Also, at the snme time, all that piece OLAND, being a portion of the same Tract, situated in Robinson Township, on the opposite side of the Creek, adjoining lands of John Salter and inhere; containing according to sarvey.by Stephen. Woods, 37•Acasts,-13 ' Pandas—about .one-littlf of which is Bottom Land of the best quality, well adapt ed to Garden purposes. There is on this Tract - a - LOG HOUSE. • ' • • - For • furtherinformation, enquire of . .lesava - LAWSOrt or Sem.. Dem,. at the premises, or of Lis. C. RICHST; Robin son Township, or H. S. httorts.w, Pittsburgh. - JON- K. FNLAY ; • • • Surviving Executor of William Findlay, deceased. ". • jelL4tdeatvir • RECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S—Second part of Chambers' Information for the. People—new edition. Journey to the Gold Diggings; 63 illustrations=byJer-. emiah Saddlebags. Kit Karson ; fresh suPPlY—by Cliarles C. Averell. The Cruise of David Watson, the London Avrentice; a Sea Story of great hiterest--by Midshipman Easy. Ue9 Magazines for June. ECEIVED AT A. MINEIVS. Graham's jklagn _no rine fcr June. .- Sartain , sllnion Magazine, for June. i 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 Alb.iny, ecc., Memoirs of a Preacher b y:Gooppard. Pernande,or the Fallen A n ge lanew Novel, by Alexandre DalllBB. Family Failings; a new Novel, by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, b.c., &c. Georgina Hammond; a Novel, by the author of My Poor Cousin, ecc., &c. • . Kit Canton, the Prince of Gold Hunters; by Charles kverill. No. 1 Chan:titers' Information tor the People; new edition, to be:completed in 16 numbers. tl7' Smithfield at., opposite Brown's Hotel. [mall' Flue Shirts.: EDWARD TODD CO., MANTIFAMITIUMS or FLYZ trim Ann Fancy Smars,.have received from their Factory East,si large and desirable - stock of SHIRTS, which' we propose to offer to dealers at the lOwest New York prices, on satisfactory terms Our stock eonsisti in .part of 300- doz.,. all _qua li ties, varying in style—wide .ann narrow phut, Byron and standing collars, manufactured expreeslydyr City trade; and Intended for this market. at - - - - Bying offering dealers our 'GOodi ai low` pr . ices, and . Shirts toredommend theratelves nustyle ef manufacture, we hope to be able to pleasie'ell our ens tomer& stairs, WAieroom,cot!or of pin autibtiirket greSets,up, • •- • mayl9 . , " 4 - Miffi I.4_mm MEM= EMCM MEE MEE Bankers 404 4 BAC a.k.IIGE 'AND Ern..NAING,-0:14F1.0:4.:' _ corner if Third 'and Wood-,heist - IGIIT and Time Bills of Plichangeillank Otitell an 1,3 foreign and domestic. Coin bought, and Sold Ott.th most favorable terms. --• Collecsionsmade iiislltha principal cities oft.ne at the lowest rates. lel2 • ',maul 'sum. - ' znmAnzt neon. 4 I {II.A2IECR & RAHN.. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Dtrmestie BiTls i Bills of Exchange, Certifitates ifDepot, it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of 'third and Yrood sue., directly opposite the ~ fit." Charles Hotel. ' may 2 9 - • •N. JEIOLDLEIS dr.- SON, Bankers and Dealers in Ede/tangs 'Coin and Bank Notts, No. 55 711arketstreof,Plitsburgh. , - -• • - SELLING RAZZ. IXCEASIGH: BrTING RATS : New York .pr I Cincinnati . Philadelphia -Louis z . Baltimore " St. Lo vil leuis BANE • • Buying raw BuYing I "!rer. Ohiol di a. Connii &City ord'a i Indiana " ,Relier-Notes - - f 'Kentucky" Pennsylvania Virginia " New York • - Wheeling - * " - Maryland Tezusessee • -3 ‘ 4 New Orleans; ' • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS' ' Corner s Wood ' and .Sixth streets:, Pittiburghi - Pa. (IPA T.PIIB in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign jJ and Doraestic Exchiinge, Certficates of Deposit, 4tc „EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the'Unitun and Ea_ „rope for sale in sums to salt purchasers,- CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, atthe ibtSkiElt IL-10 bbis. , rec'don corungnment and tar 1.4 sale by - KING to MOURREA.O, OT :a.SH.S casks " Peach Blossom Pot-Asb," rc ee and for sale by J. S. BONNET . '; jel2 • • ' Liberty st. • - -- Q IIO I.JA.D.E I IS-10easirs,expeoted daily by Elea West " in store and for sale by 'WM. DYER,No.ISB b arty. st • A3lB--J casks plain Hams; JLL 2 - Cattrassed•Farnily Barna • 1000 lbs. Country Cured Hams; for sale iel 1 • • —•-• -•- • \VIII. DUEL ICri ERRIIsGI AND SHAD—In whole and half barrels, JLL for awe by (fell) WM DYER.. 'IORN MEAL=SO triiitels, Kiln Dried dad Sifted, - for V sale WhLDY.EPL baFrels, r) d ror. 1J sale Ly Ijell),f7 ?; twi. T IRIED BEEF ROUND-2 ertaks;of first quality, for L.l sale by (tell) Whl. DYER: r i I ORPEDO - i%-4U0,000 Torpedoes, just rec'd and for k sale by . JOSHUA RHODES, ,dell N 0.6. Wood street. O ORANGES-76 bores Oranges, just rec'd J and for sale by - JOSHUA 11110. DES, • Jell— • ' No. 6 Wood aueot LE76.0 NS, LEMONS-120 boxes Lemons? jusv rec'd and for sale by • JOSHUA RHODES, ' , Q Itl SUGAR HOUSE OLASSESA few bbls., St.4,ome 1.. j Refinery; a first rate article, for aski, by - jet . • ' - MPS' sodS.-;-3 casks Bacon trams,' Just received per Highlander; for sale by delay DYER. IliFt LE--44.1..bag5, just receiving ; tor sale low.. jel.2- 8 R i 0121L939 dozen, just received and l tea l ay a.. _ _ TAR CANDLES-20 boxes, Crunn on's, in-siole and for sale by Oe12) . KING & MOORHEAD. 114.1611113-5 U bases t halves, quarters tutd eighths,in. prime order and for sale by • ' Jett ' KING &11100RhEAD. DOTASH—A few - casks, on consignment and for iiitis Iby (felt) • - KING MOORHEAD. USHEN CHEESE - 8 casks last rC'd andn - WI efo Gby ' (laid) KII 4 G & MOORHEAD. CHEEdE-100 boxes in store anu for sule by -, L. je/2 KiNGlt MOORHEAD. PEACH BRANDY, Irish Whq Jamaica - tap , dJaaica Ram, Holland Gin, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale at .' wholesale prices, '.3r (ja) BONNET, Liberty st. //ARIL SUGAR-50 bags, in store and for sale by 1 -5 ) jed • . J. S. BONNET, Liberty at. 'ABLE: SALT-100 bags Hope Blida Table xbdt, - in store and for sale by (jet) J.S.-BONNET.. UILL-25 baskets Salad OR, reek) and for sale by jab J. S. BONNET. DISH—IOO bbls. Na. 3 la9re lklackeral, 450 boies No.l - • • 1' Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by, - jed J. s. soNrisr. A isteRICA.I4 PlLSi—lca/se 13„, 4, American Paul' Just received and for sale by • ' . bIcCANDLESS CAMPBELL,• I Vood street. 'Es YE FLOUR-91 bbls. Rye Flour,'ree'd and for sale - 5: - ts W. HARBAUOII. D SOLS —Cotton, Silk and Gingham Parasols, a fine tuosonnent, for sale by McCAND CAMPBELL;,. .I , EB 97 Wood street. j ^ tUTLERY-1 cask superior tint yea and forks, Pocket VV and Pen-ladies, Butcher Knivait, Shoe Krtive.s, Sets sore, he., just opened by - : • MeCANDLESS oft.MPSELL, .87 Wood street. FINE COGNAC BRANDIES--27 half pipm l / 4 varians vintages, of our own importation for commerce," from Bordeaux, : just received and for sale bv • „ : MILLER. & Ricx.trrsorr. • - Nos. 172 and 174 Liber}p street. ALP/LOVED PUMPS, - that will not Pats= up in the coLsztir weather, for sale by SCAIFE es ATRINSON, First, between Wood and Market et =e:. 13.ELD BLANKETS —1 case (50 pair))3ed Blankets, b 8" AD by etefl tbs., ribbon boarnl r received this clay,-on consignment from the manufacturer, and for sale by Liberty, opposite Fitth sneer: 5000 pm. M . DE DAME, at 12& cents, now open mg at the One Price 'Store of may 2 2 A. A. MASON A. CO., Ai BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at 4} sad Ac. ` - 11J may2it A. A. ALASON-EcCO. T TEE WON OF THE PLANE A:41) SAAY, a Coll Jot, assortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS , TOOLS 4 , For sale by . HUBER & LAUFMAN, mayl6' No. 70. woottureet. RIED APPLE 9-275 bushels' Dried Apples, reed and for sale 13 InIy31:1J - S.* W. HAIIRALGH. --111tierces Pruae Dried ilea; rec'el and for sale by iniy3o) S. &W. 11ARBAUGIf. ARDOIL—A few bble. dast received and for Nixie by my 3 9 S. dr.W.. HA RBAUG H. c_ILAS.7S boxes-" Marken's , ' assor.ta stmea(iltum Ijf just received and for sale by my3o S. &.W. itaItBAIJOEI. • Cream .cheese, just teeddand for sale by [my3o] S. Of W. lIA..R.BAUGH. tutu casks of stea k.. --3 'superior Soda Ash, fast received and for sale by inY3O ' ' W. ITAIt2AI7dEr. pOtallds WOO: WI , naY 3O . ' S. & W 21 Tass • no sale by re3y30.1 8. Sc.W c•lutiAtt tioU4E MuLASStS— -0 • lOU bbls. }louse Molasses.St.James,Rotuinry 10 do do .do do Louisiana -do In store and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSO:I, • mayls • 972 and 174 Liberty at . arAtujuND GlNGEi m . , o4 " dandfor, k. 7 low by (my3Of ' RROLES & ALCORN. - RO LIERSs —Summar Savory, Thyme, ,an Svveet Majorem on hand and for sale by ". n 430 [Chronicle copy.] RHODES & 'ALCORN. I)ACON T. casks Sides and Shoulders, to-day recd . and for sale by [je7] ARMSTRONG to CROLER. - FATHERS-8 sacks, Prime, landing fr_o m steamer Cumberland, and for sale bL vii • ia • • • • -• • • Corner tat and Wood ate. FLAXSEED --4 auks, lauding from steamer Climber land, and for sale by FAHNEST6CIi.&:_CO. bushels to arrive On a few nays) and for 4 sa T l Ss e b 4l e Xl y C. A. i'deetliULTY4 CO. Y 3 1 • • Canal Basin. N 150,F3. by [j e , is. g, JUSt Tec'd and for rtja ___,,AtiNEvromac CO. A I BoxEs ALIttO ; ‘ - ±l., 30 trans Ivies " ja 10 mate fresh j Date a ; just teo'd and fore ale. by o SHIIA. RHODES. No. 0 Wood at (°°.b,a4.ll6,ls ' j %lt 7 4MOZ e it at Cß Y o.iErt. 3 AND I BBL I,A RD in store and forealeby jeS • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. IDACON-..ataxubs gucon in store and for sale by - D.Ut ley ARMSTRONG At CROZba. ILeele G ntl i ; E darsheif situate bfaspTerlatuflepart"..r,r4 . di Ward. Rant moderate. Aoply to . . • may3o:o6je JAMES BLAltEt;r:', - *- • Plan and Tar. . 5n BBLS. No. 1 RERRLNOS,-(May inspection ;) ' f J3O bbls. No. 1 &tad,- o .. . 20 " Ne. 0 Mackerel, (Demon inenection 0 • 00 " N. C. Tar, is prime order ; received waiter sale by - TA/I*TE tr. O'CONNOR, may2l:dins] Corner Penn and Wayne arrows I 4 - )F.,, BO sEs %I, do . .4.4 J 50 bags do. Brazil ; - do.; r 115 bb h. do do. do.; in store and for sale b y JOHN BPDETITT & BROS., rays No. 13 Liberty street JUST AT THEONE PRICE S I'ORE ; 60 Market street, 10,000 yards of Printed famous, at the low price ofln cents. [rny2 I A. A. MASON & CO. I ►ttlED AYYLj 2I- 100 bun. foriwe by . may3l SMITH & SINCtAIFL TIMED PEACHES-150 busbele, for sal by maI'3I'SMITH &SINCLAIR elO/I.N—I to amve • for. sal mayal CUATURVB & SSIITEL notANg - Es AND LEhI ON3- 100 Oranges I T -- - / To grfive, niday, and far sole by - - 7 ie7 1 • ' TOSHUAIIII6Ea A MD bristle/o r received end. for solo Dy PA TON,' "IS No'I7 Libe IPLOUR--160 bbla: Flour, received end Amulet 0% • cratty3l.' ARMBTRONG & CRO,IFP DA , REPEACHES--A few sacks rikim Peach . A. 64 finials by (my3ll MUTH tc SlNtriddl, - . 4 w4 r A 77 -' ''s, ~~ anted by • klAßßAtion sees, reed and HARBAUGIL EIRE
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