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ADDIT,IIOI!irA.L 11!ORNIGNIffEliga
I , l.var Your Innil6.
, . IHING.ARIAN AFFAIRS:, ;. . -
The
attinieranired - nileitieynitithls orening.
The _news of the, alleged victories of the Hunga
rians over the Rusitianshas not-Irnen iouSinted. It
is said that the force employed - 4 Resale - against the
Iliingarians amen - tat-to 170,000 man
After a,sang4iiiirincgon; in, which several hun
dred wit . * Hadahas fallen into the hinds of
the Bingari a, who tut dowtithe Croatian Officers
vrithout mercy or offering quarters. _ -
. The loss a the Hungarians. is stated at 260, of
whorn - 40 - vvere officers.- The place fell on , the 2lot.
It is stated that the blagyamil have again utterly
'defeated the Imperial troops, near Audenburgh:
Great anxiety'is expressed in Mien; at,the non•ap
peartmcs of the Russian- troops in Hungary, and as
to what become at them. Probably Bem and
tlembrinhaey could give . somia account of theta. -
Some" iformation has been received of a mange-
Inary battle; maid to have 'tater' place near Roah, be
tween Magyars ) , in whiCh both sides claimed the
victory.
Deatitthogy.bds defeateirthe Ruseiaue on tho
confinek Gallicia. , • '
?Miele,' Ilan addressed`a note to the Russionsor
ernmeot, informing it of the organization of the Re
_publio of finagriry, and . requiring its t'riendly recog
,ninon. . - •
The enthusiasm of theliungarians is described
now atnountiag tO fanaticism, since :the Russian inva
sion has taken - place.
The roads are covered with recruitshaitening to
Delcrectin, where they are drilled, armed and sent
The lsople - are more intensely excited than ever.
Felteitpeanr from the pay rolls of the Ilaygare, that
there arc gip! 180,000 Hungarianiteldiera in the
field ) one-sisth of whom are; Poles.
The Hungarian Itepublin : has been 'proclaimed at
llciountelliemVienna bring the official` announc.o.
meat of the Tall of Buda.
The French have approached nearer the:city, and
have taken posseinion of the adjacent heights, by a
detachment recenttylanded - at Civita Ver.bia. They
appear determined ‘6.entpi the city, although ifpos 7
nible,trithotifthe effusion of blood, attendant on hn
,
It le said that the strvice in which they are engag
ediisinhientely iyeatasteral to the Freacla 'troops, and
that'disertions are .very numerous.'
It is also' feared Thatehonld the Austriari or Neapo.
litin troops approach Rome, a collision will take
place with the French • who regard them with great
The Ran= troops had briekly punned the retit
ing Neepoliteann. ' -
FINANCIAL.
Sale. of,llnied States sires, . 1868 have token
place st 1101 ; Ohio Sizes, 1850,, 95e9q ; :Ohio Sixes,
1656, .000100; Ohio Size., 1860, 99E3100 ; Xen.
tacky Size., . -
Oa the afternoon nt the:hi inst., cativo'. reached
,
The Great Telegraph Case.
Lotristrtux 'lune 16,
The latest Accounts:from •Frunkfort states. that:nr
, ter,inetherhearing, the United States . Circuit Court,
in case'of Morse vi.O'llielly,isaued an order
forrestoring to O'Rielly, possession on Mel:Centric.
kJ , inctiorkif the Orleans line. , Mr. Oglielly stated
that be intended to use Bain's Patent on the
The Court declared those patents no infringment on
- the Injunction..
Judge Ikninley arid Monroe were on the bench.
The stile counsel appeared in the Telegraph ease.
'The counsel for Morse and 'Kendall were Mr.
lEsughtiorough, Louisville, United Suites Attorney
for Kentielif;`)lidge Vteoelley; of Lexington, and'
Benj.Modroe, Esq., of Krankfort, Judge Pyrtle, of
Louisville, Madison C. Jehnson, of Lexington, At
torney General of Kertmety, and Salmon 1 , - Chase,
of Cincinnati, the newly elected Senator from Ohio.
• Mr. Kendall. was admitted to practice in this
Court, and was active as counsel for O'Rielly.
Mi. Bain is now in Louisville,with the instrument ,
for working the line through Kentucky.
Mr. O'Rielly and Col. Doane will cause the line
to be repaired with all possible speed;' but the inju
ries,and dilapidation which resulted from seizure
and detention of it since last year, will probably re
.
quire three or four weeks after that time, while the
line from Louisville and New Orleans, Mating one
thobsand miles, including the Memphis branch, will
tie in full blast, shooting Lightning as regularly as
she-line between the Atbotic and Louisville.
Steamboat Dlssetee..litetiOrteaiis'a. Total
We learn from Capt. Gager, of the steamer Alga
ny, just from Chicago, that the S. - B. New Orleans, on
her way up, run on a red of rocks on Sugar Island,
in Thunder Bay, on Thursday evening last, and is a
total wreck. She bad a large load of passengers,
who were all saved in fishermen's boats front Thun
der-Bay and:Sigar Island ; her cargo mostly saved,
withtout mach 'damage • a portion of her engine was
got down on the •—, and the hull is probably be
fore this abandoned as a total wreck, lying up olier
decks in' water ;:cause of the accident is not stated.
The paisingers are 'on Thunder Bey and Sugar
Island, about four miles apart, in a destitute condi".
thin, waiting for:conveyance up the lake.'.
Drama or adisaus al. . CLAY
Tertil3lisMidi in Madison County, My
`Cowman, Juno 16.
tad, recoritre took place to-day at a public
meeting Madison county, Ky., between Caeins
A. Clay and Tosoph Turner.. A dispute arose, both
t partiert snapped pistols, and missing fire, they made
at each other with beim knivei. Clay was stabbed
through •the heart; Turner wallop severely wounded
in the 'abdomen end groin . that he ban' since died.
Cholera in Cincinnati
There were no Cholera reports'made to.dej. - The
general opinion prevails that the diseaie ie not lila
Latest front Venezuela
Bran arrival from:Venezuela we leara that Presi
dent -Nfatingnahaa been obliged to seek safety in
/light; to . seep himself from the.hatred ofthe people.
. .
• - Cholera titt..lllew:Vork.
14 E 1 V . Y. o a 2 c, JUne 16 2 P. M. .
'There were".ll7.:caaeli tst Cholera to-day, and 15
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EVENING REPORT, NEW YORK MARKET.
New Youtt, June 16.
Flour:The market is ilrooping, and 'previous
rates are hardly maintained. Yesterday , ' quotations
may be resumed. - TIM said did not exceed 6,000
barrels `-
' There has `lately boon more'inquiry for
vitheatilmt prices remain stationary. The Cambria
new" is considered favorable for corn', and holders
are'firm; Ave note sales of 2,500 bushels of allied
and Ohio wheat at $l.
Provisions.. There is nothing doing' worth • notic.i
ing; the market is steady but not active. Of bulk
meat we have heard of no sales to any large umounthn
hams and'shoulders there has notbeea much doing
'sugar . There ja an approved Toellniiii the mar
ket with more desire to purchase..
Tobacco has been in. aetive demand throughout
the week, and rs steadily improving. ,
Cntton.. S ales to-day rescbedfiiobales or New
Orldan" and , Mobile at fit. Sales of Upland at
SST , Z-R.7 40- V" r -- ":441 - 1: 4 7q•
• 4 0,7 0 4. ofeArtAilt,: , "
taw.4l-aidiai
MEE
ROME
JavrauToL, Jane 1
Dcznorr, June 16; 1849
C/ItolttptATl,, J 121113 /6.
Borrpa, June 16
- ' CINCINNATI , IVIARIIRT,- • •
"Ctueiiiiietr -- June 16.
• We,tiOte sales at 63,15016,81 - 0bb1...
Grikeries...Sugar is in favor of the sellers; =lee
from 41 - to 6c. •
Cheese.. Sales or Western Reserve at 61. -
Bacon is , in .good 443triandi we note sales_of- 100
lihde weetern and. city cured; shouldere at 4l—sides
tt—consmon - harort _ : • - -
The:River is ittgocid navigable order. -
. D - ICEEITIL4 PRACTICAL ILLTTER, 72. Fourth
street, offers to the public II TS of his own manufac
ture, of the most approved etrt.s, of unfailing COLOR. and
4.ustur., of most costly material and unrivalled work-titan
ship. ' It evil's best at $4,25, warranted ahead of the
would=he leaders and manufacturers round :the Horn.
FRANCIS HERM,
Manufacturer:
fl 7 Hand Street nridgeo—An Election will be
held id the Booms, Norttrend of said - Bridge on the lst
Monday of July next, for one President, ten 'Managele,
mei Treasurer, and one Secretary, to manage the affairs
of said Bridge for the ensuing year.
? e tz • • Wet illoarasox,Pres't.
' I:l7Thno;Gett. J. H. Wanton will be supriorted for
Major General, at the ensuing elec ion.
Yoga Iter ;► tvxsx.
Elizabeth, June 13, 1849,—(jel4:dtbwIti)
117•rcoraner.-.Lofferwhatis left of me to The Dein
°trail° Cowty. Convention az a candidate for Coroner.
If I have any friends, I want them to Ter ror me now.
late of.Altilino del Rey.
•
Mr-Books Books: .Clement - Lanmer or she
Book with the Iron Clasps; by Angus B. Brach:
•
Dermot O'Brien, or the Taktng_of Tredago; a Tale.ot"
1694; by H. W. Herbert.. - • .
The Crimes of Paris ; by Robert F. Greeley.
Martin, or the Foundling by Beene Sue •—fresh sup
.PIY- • For attic by., - WOltx. k HaLMES,
Je7 'Third street, opposite the Post Office.
Mr" IftajorVAiner - a1..-Tlon.EbadvEL lons *ill be
supported for Major General, by
tetkte - [Jennie copy.) , Marty VoterrritErs.
lErFor Philmd•lphiao.SpecialdeMings of the
Allegheny Engine and Hose Company will be held at
Allegheny Hail, Fifth street every Monday evening pre.
vious to starting' for Philadel phia . Those interested are
respectfully invited to atten je4.3w
_ Ey. Sunday Trips icilleaver.... The steamer
B 'A.VER. will leave the Wlnuf; opposite the Mononga
hela /louse, every. Sunday Morning, at 9 o'clock, for.
Beaver. Retanung, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and
arrive at 4 o'clock, r. at„ -
Fare,
Fare, twarrre-irma czars,
Err• Notice... The Journeymen Saddlers, Harneis
and Trunk Makers> Society meets the firm Saturday of
every wine', at Union linil, corner ot Smithfield and
nth sireme. (may19:11) . W. C. GArtAium,..See'y.
Economy...li you wish to save your money
Eiid boy a Batman* RAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S
RAT STORK, where youwill find a complete assortment
the latest Fail:dons, CHEAP FORVASII.
FLEMING,
130 Wood at., eorner r f Virgin alley.
mar2l.y]
Er Is Os of Os Fs—Place of blecting,Wasbington
flall,lVood street, between sth and Virgin Alley.
PriTsatntcat tenon, bro. 3.1.9-3lects every Tuesday
veening. .
= MsittutAtitin EricAisratuxr, No; 87-11leets Ist and MI
Friday: of each , month. inar2s--1y
. •
lEr I. 0. of •0. F.....Azitomcrr Lonai, No 0
meats at the !fall, corner of Wood street and Virgin
•
eYr ever). Thdriday
evening at 8 o'clock.
brown: BAstm,seey.
niayll3m
lg.. G.W.; FUDDLE, Deatilot...acaorso to a
new three story Brick, on Surnismn St., one: door be
low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED, from one to a
whole lien,. by Atmosp_ heric Pressute, with a beautiful
representation of the Natural Gnu, restoring the FAce to
its original shape. TEETH EXTRACTED, with little
or no pain. Dees= Taunt permanently saved by
axcoorao, preventing the Tooth-ache, whichis much bet
ter than curing it, though it should be done in ilae min
utes, or even instantly. °pall
11J Aitcution.—RoisEßT BARKER. Nlzactom
Tanga, No. 31 Market, britrorn Strand arid Thin/ stream,
I"ittahtirgh.—Conatantly on band, a large and general as.
torment of Faanunlanue thriurr-aranx Currarga.
" Particular anention paid to the Cutting of Custom
Work, :el:Leh will be made in the most fashionable man
ner, and ou reasonable term.. rnaye
JOdd Fellows' Hall • Odeon Building. Fourth
Out, beftaern Wood and Smithfield strteu.-Patuhargh
Encampment,
O. 2 meets Ist and 341Tueidays of each
month. ,
rittsburgit.Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets ad and 4th.
Tuesday*.
Mechanics , Lodge, o. 9, meets every Thursday
evening.
'Western Star Lodge, No. 21, meets every Wednesday
evening. •
l ik tio o n uy tt k liUtte i ti o :: i t g .
e, l%m o ee ever e y ts tta , n e d r a y yr i Ltg i
evening. e y
INSURANCE
rpln DELAWARE filitTl.. ; AL SLAPETY Tr:stal
-1 ANCE COMPANY --Office. North Roost of the F..x-
Third street, - Philadelphia.
FULK lansuorcr..--41iiililinga. Merchandise and other
property in town and 'country, insured agaiNst loss or
damage by fire at
,ttie lowest rate of premium.
filature Issraccce.—Thes also insure Vessels, Car
goes rind freights, foreign or cuastw under open at
special policies, as the la stared may desire. .
Sat Tacsceogrartort.—They 440 insure merehati•
-dize stwurporsed-Irp. Wagons. Railroad Cars. 'Coast
Boant and Steats-Watt, Ott Over* and bikes, on the most
liberal terms.'
DTPECTORS—JOseph IL Seal, imund A. &ruder,
John C. Davis. Robert Dutton, John IL Penrose. Samuel
Edwards, Geo.O. beiPer, Edward •.Dartingura. Isaac R.
Davis, William Stilwell, John Newlin, Dr. IL M. Huston.
James C. Rand, Theophilus Paulding , Jones Zrooks,
Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill. Spencer Me-
Dalin', Charles Kelly, J. 0. Johnson, William Hay, Dr.
S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.
DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan
Wm. Bagaley, Ino.T. Logno.
- WILLIAM MARTIN, Preside m.
RIGIIKED S. NEWBOLD. Secretary.'
Ire Office of the Company N 0.42 Water street, Pitts.
burgh. Orsldaltf) I'. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
ATEXT BOOK OF DIECIIANICAL DRAWING, - fcir
Self-instruction and Par the use of Schools, contain
ing: let. A_ seder of progressive practicalprohlems to
Geometry, with full explanations, couched in plain and
simple terms: showing also the construction of the Par
allel Ruler, Plane Scales and Protractor. Al. Exam
plea-for dressing _Plans. Sections and Elevations of
Buildings and Maeldrirry, the mode of drawing elem.
dons from Circular and Polygonal pians, and the Draw
ing of Roman and/Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An intro
duction to bunnetrical .Drswing. 9th. A treatise on
Linear relipeCtlVe, rith numerous examples had full
explanations, rendering the study of the art easy and
agreeable. sth. Examples for the projection of shadows.
The whole illustrated with fifty-sir steel plates, contain
ing over two hundred diagrams. By Wm. Minifie. Ar
chitect, and Teacher of Drawing in the Central Dish
School of Baltimore. Price, ea,ip.
" It is the best work on Drawing that we have ever
seen; no young. Mechanic, such as a Machinist, Engi.
neer, Cabinet Maker ; Millwright or Carpenter, should be
without it."—(New 1 ork Scientific American.
For sato by . JAMES it LOCKWOOD,
jell 63 Wood street.
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G RATE APRONS—Something new and beautiful, for
the Ladies meet received, from New York, it few
superbly finished Grate apron! , and Cut Tissue l'oper
for Looking-Glasses. For sale by
.1. D. LOCKWOOD,
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jeiG ' (13 Wood street.
'ElOft SAGS—Two desirable Building Lou, having
each 2t feel front on Prospect or Bedford street, by
127 deep to a Wy feet alley.
Also, two Lou, ettich2l. feet fronton Webster street by
127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, 8400 n Lot. Terms :
$5O in hand of City or County Scrip; balance in seven
equal yently payments. S. CUTLIBEftT,
jell/ - Gen. Agent. Smithfield street.
71,11118.3 TAMIL
Tsiylor 16 Co u
No. 122 Liberty sore; (four doors- below St. Clair sirea,)
A4SIUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WIRE CLOTH,
omNo: 2 to No. 60; Brass and Iron Wire RID
DLES and SIFTERS, front No. 2 to No. 60.
Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS.
All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages,
Fenders, - &c.
RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every
size, on hand or matte to order.
. WlRE—lron, Brass, Copper and Steel 01 every size.
BROOM WIRE, Sheet Brass,Japanned and Britannia
Ware.
Orders for any kind of the -above articles will be
promptly filled. Purchasers will find it to their advah
age to call and examine our stock. jelh3m
IOrEA.DLEY'S.NEW WORK— ; The Adironback, or
11 Life in-the Woods, by J. T. Headley, author of
Washington and his Generals, Ac.
Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. W.
'Campbell, authorof Border Warfare, Ac. Just received
by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Car. 34 and:Market
T HUFFMAN CASIDAY,PiII, MerrAandize and Pro
t" dues Broker--Office, lop stairs) No. 26 Wood street
rittsbrgh. Inv2s
DIILLINICIIY •
'AND MESS ALIIIING ESTABLISHMENT.
irßs DUFF has recently received the latest designs
IXL of Eticises, - Carginals t and every article in her line
of bushiest', and is prepared to execute , all orders at the
shortest notice. Merchants epleringCardinalsor Viatica
made, may rely upon -. obtaining . Work in every respect
equal to- that obtained from the • east. Head' Dresses,
Drees Cap?, Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Rowers,
Fringes, Gimps, Ladies' Hdkfs.,lr.e., 'always - on hand at
el- MRS. DIIPPS,IOI3t. Clair at.
40 Piiirifirde, • •
VERY VALUABLE :BUILDING - LOTS, in the
Towif of New Troy, a short distance above the
Allegheny. City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS in
Allegheny City, near the Diamotitt . Title indisputable.
Terms of payment, one-fifth on delivery of.,deed; the
balance In four equal annual payments. Pot further in
formation,. please call on the subscriber, at the -ware
room of Edward Todd & orner of Fifth awl MArket
streets, Pittsburgh. Co. gILVESTER SEYMOUR.
Pittsburgh, JuneS,lB46.---Mm&ltw
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ICEILVSD AT M. A. • MlNER'S—Second part of
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Chatrtbere'lnformattqn for the People—hew edition.
Journey to the GOld'Diggiargai 6.4jl;ystrations—byJer
ennah Saddlebagri.
Kit Kenton; fresh supply—by Chucks C. - Averell.
The Crinse of David NV - titian, the Loadon'ApOrentieof
a Sea Story qf • eatinterist-,byrablihipman Easy.ljcp
s y 45 4 ' Q.—Huai - Ica or teachingis
- 9 system, with gibe *et directions . to teachers,
p r im e d on *he ooyorn.
.4 1 1 pew anigk i front New York,
just rec'd and for sale by. :401,4 # 017.,
.1013 , . 81;.‘Yoni! street.
CHAMPAONEINEB-Grown and Anchorranbda,
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in quart and Elba bottles;,of recent- irdraiitatioit; for
ante ' • (ja9) , 7. S. BONNET.
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IDRANDY.--MartLßlCaouar. Brandy; J. .J
ali/ Bordeaux do ; Selgnetto; Rochelits do:reognao
do.f.tti inoreland for Salo by 11 , (je9) J. S. BONNET.
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t'.BSSENGER AERA.NOEMENTS - FOR 1848.
Steamboat PacketLine,lehvitsdally to rCin ennui t I A at.
Passenger. Packet, via Brownsville, to Ballinioru and
Philadelphia.B "Liu., and 8 P. ta..
Mail Coach Line, direetto Philadelphia, 9 A. 11., and 18}
Virestern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 A. IC
North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,l9A.
Erie and. Western. New Yolk, daily, .9
North-Eaitern,to Piultulelphia,datly, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVALS-AND DEL\RTURF.. OF MAILS.
Eastern-Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 A. m., elosesl2 m.
Western Mail, Cia. and Louisv., due 8 P. m., doses& A.
Soutit.via BaltandWnshin,gton,due BP. at.,elosess m.
North-Western - via Cleveland, due 10 at., ceases° A. ie.
Erie and -Western New York, due .8 P. at., • closes 8 • m
. - - -
Par value. Asked. Offered
Bank or Pittsburgh $50,00 850.00 650,00
&tohauge Bank • 50,00 44,00 43,50
Merchants' and M. Bank 50,00 60,00 49,10
Patalers , Deposit Bank None tarnarket.
Hand Street Bridge - 60,00 40,00 - 49,00
Northern Liberticaßridge• • .....-. - 50,00 35,00
Old. Allegheny Br:dgc—. -r-. .... 25,00 36,00 35,00
gannallsville R. 11. Stock, paid on
shares, 82,50 - . • . 5,00 . 1,43
City Bands (6 ir ccati.) . , 90,00 , .
idon °again la Bridge • . .... ,--- 25,90 - 16,50
Gas Stock— 5000..
Datlyltevtiew of the Alarkets.
OFFICE OF THE FORT,
MONDAT MCIIMMO. Tung 18, NCI.
Business WU . as dull as ever on Saturday; the
eather excessively warts, and the rivers declining
slowl j.
FLOUR..Thero has beep no increase in the arri
vals for several days, and the greater portion arri
ving is consigned lbr shipment East. Sales are reg
ular at 83,620'3,65 on the Levee, and 83,75 from
store.-
CORN MEAL..sales or Kiln Dried at $2 go bbl.
Bacon is firmer, and transactions
liave been made at previous rates.
GRAIN.. Sales on the Levee at 29030;11om store
at 33. Corn—Sales on the wharr at 35037. Wheat
remains unchanged.
A.VOTION SALTS,
BY JAMES AVICENNA, AUCTIONEER.
No. 114 Wary Braaar, ranu.Dooss ram Porn
toQUARTER CASKS OF BRANDY AND GIN, to
pay charges, at AUCTION —On Monday next,
Jane 16th, at i o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold,
without reserve, at McKenna'a Auction Rooms. to pay
charges, 0 quarter casks of Brandy. 4 do. do. Holland
Gin lic/5) JAMES McKE NNA. Auet.
Glorious News
THE LAROKST BR EAD lb
Ina
s two Citing ran be had a
AT M
r. tP...al:Ma l l ins t .
Penn and rw std.
undersigned most respectfully returns thanks to
his kind customers of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, for
the patronage bestowed on him the last seven years, and
assures them that be will at all times try to keep to the
Listonr of the Laser, or any other advertisement
brought before the public; and seeing a deviation from
I
some of those advertisements, am determined to keep
them to the mark. Therefore, I will give Eight Loaves
Bread, weighing li its. each, or Six Loaves,. Ds. each,
for 25 cents, cash, and cash only. AU other sire Loaves
in proportion, and no mistake. sr
Cakes, Pilot Bread, and Crackers of all kinds, whole.
sale and retail. MARTIN CONNOLLY,
jel6ll4*w No. 68 Penn street and %/Irwin street.
Asmara' of the Pittsburgh Bakery:,
FAMILY GROCERY AND BOAT STORE,
To rug Coaava or Peer an, lawor arratiTS. Pertascau.
rlll E underaigned having returned from the East, and
haring purchased *inert the great reduction in prices
most reitpcetfully calls the attention of his frirtudi and
the public tn general to his well selected stark of GRO
CERIES, which he is selling at a staall advance on
Eastern coot.
Stapes, of Philadelphia manufacture, and warranted a
genuine article .
Tobacco - in all Ito varieties; also, Spanish, Half Span
ish and Common Segars, which bs will sell on umst ac
commodating terms.
TEAS, TEAS, sc.—Good Young I ipron Tea. 30 cents
p Ih.; Extra Young Dyson Tea. 'id refits to 61.00 p ;
Black Ten, from Mt to ft': et rits p ib; and Coffee, au extra
article, Ig tbs. 81,00.
Balaton, Mackeral, Bening. Codfish, Ham, Bnrint,
Fiala Park. Soap. Candles, tee.
The LAM P.SI BREAD in Pittsburgh, for cash ; Plfot
Oren., and Crackers of all kinds *Osiris on hand. Also,
a full assortment of Cakes, as copal, cheap for each.
lel 6.atihk I tw 'MARTEN CONNOLLY.
"MEW I.4OOKS.—A /briery e d. w
trowiiit Ihrwiwaiw,
iiiitt it iwit, with ...rm. (rt g rsvir r a on woot.l.
‘Ol4 M 1411113,
bsterrnarion, nr Pictums of the Virgin sad ho!
Sun, by Ch*TIPI Itceebt r. Fort tV sync, trobtws; with an
introductory Elissy, by Mr. fistrrtrt lierwher Stow*.
Just recriscd by JOIINSTUN * STOCKTON.
Car. 34 atoll Marsci ma...
MACRlF.l44.4r 7 .4ool4 , l*.ittrigrlio,
10 "
10 "
!".ios.. 1 als! 2, I.4l4tit.irsen
Landing - rend for tahr tvr
.1 . 11;1.ER k RICIWTSON,
Not. 171.1 triad 174 tiortry titer!.
-- ..
.. .. , ..
. -- T1.4: at 011 - 17.11F.M.5i4 wilt men ial Om gunman
lietSC-gn Saiunlay evening, the lath suet . ? in mks ,
arrangements ti , celtlvrate the approartung anni
versary or austriinn tuJeintari. roirrrat.
captain.
June t 3.
learrinie k and Mercurr copy . l _
PZICiH TEA YTORE.
MOO: subscribe./ has rust received, at be Frkin Tra
1. 11/ob.:0 Fourth aleett, a very large and well select
ed stock oi ellfe tiftFAIN AND t3t.AC6 TFAS,from N.
'Vora. all of •artneti has been received in this country
since the Ist of February last, constable of the different
gradeigrovra iu the Celestial Erupite. Our stock being
anionv ho largest in the Wert, WC are prepared to vs hole.
salcbt/ batter terms than any other house in the atty.--
We invite retail grocers to call sad examine our mark
and prices. They can hare it parked is I, y and yip.
packages, 6 lb. tin cannisters, or by half cheats, to cult
their Collrruience.
Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teat from SO
eta to SLSO Sb„; Nine Young Sancho:4, So eta Con
go SO, and English Breakfast So; Young H yson, Gun pow
der and Imperial, from ttS cents to 81.1!-S.10
Families are requested to send and get samples of our
Teas, and try them, before purchasing.
rayAnlfr.ss A. JAYNES, 70 Fourth it.
SCUARS.—Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and
Vl` Pulverized Sugars, iant rer'd slid for Kale by the
bbl. or at *cull, at the PE IN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
Street.
.utay24
SINE COFFEES—Mocha. Aincati, Java. Lanny's,
St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, rust reed and for sale
at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. triar2.l
T 3 /MINS AND FIGS.—WO eighth boxes prime Rai•
1.11, sins, and 50 small drums fresh riga, Junin received
and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth
street. triar.l4
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titiocoL.ATE, coctm er to.
L me, No. IChoeplate and Cocoa; also, Schmaltz' 'vete t
spiced Chocolate, just recd and for wale tit the PERIN
TEA STORE, ID Fourth street. outy2l
Naw York liallrAlanufactorr.
TAE undersigned has just returned from New York,
with a large splendid and well *elected assortment
of ORNARIFINTAL HAIR, of every kind. lie invites
Ladles and Gentlemen to call and 'examine the new and
most beautiful article -of EXAIML PA lisixos for Bands,
Wigs and Half Wigs, everinvented. They are so much
like the natural partings, and fit so close and easy, that
dhey cannot be tlistingulshed from the natural hair on
close inspection.
Naw.—The nets Balance Spring surmounts
the difficulty, and must supereede all others for Gentle
men,s Wigs and Tunpees ,• 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.
I=
NVig waitron are particularly invited to call and ex.
amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON,
No. It) Third et., near \Vocal.
N. R.—Remember - the New York Hair Manufactory.
mayls:ddiritcw2rn
FRESH SUPPLY-OF THE LATEST
AND I#O5S FASISIONABLE
Vesting*, Cosalnterest, Sommer Goods,
CLOTHS, ace.
ID DELANY, 40 Liberty street, reepectfully calls the
. attention of his friends and'the public to his new
supply of 'am:dutiable. Goods, such as the latest style - of
Fancy Cashma re Bs, drabted French - Habit Cloths, Italian
Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Dark,
Summer Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and
American Cloths and Cessimeres; and all other articles
suitable for customer trade. Also, a large and general
assortment of READY-IdADE CLOTHING, made up in
the most fashionable manner, and will, be sold low for
cash. fjeluld.w) ' P. DELANY.
Spring Ocro s.
Tundersigned are now in receipt of their second
I supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They res.
peetfutly ask the attention of Merchants and,Dealers
generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as
sured that they can offer Goods on the mo§t favorable teem
and at the most reasonable pr i ers, Their stock embraces
every article lit the Variety and Panay Dry Goods line,
together with Brown and bleached Mastitis, Drillings,
Gulghams, Lawns, Prints,Tickings, isc ise•
McCANDLES & CAMPBELL,
N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley
mayls d&w ,
OTICB.—The Stockholders , of the Farmer s Depos
- -
Nite Batik of. Pittsburgh intendmaking application to
the next Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter
as will give theMßanking privileges . ; - or, if deenit d ex
pedient, will ask to heincorporated us a new Bank.
By order of the hoard of Directors.
jeblumL
,JOHN MAGOFFIN,Cashier.
fa' Harrisburg Telegraph copy till Legislature meets,
and send bill to this office.
LOST—Last Saturday- a crnoon.or evening, Juno 211.
a. Lady's Vold Bracelet, with 'ono Topaz set. - The'
findeewill receive a liberal 'reward on leaving the Ilnice
let at • Belailw) . THIS OFFICE.,
AFRI-3sH SUPPLY OF COOPERS' TOOLS—Juet re.
ceived and for ante by }TUBER. &."LATIFIH N
Jusy9 • ' N 0.78 'Wood etree. '
OAP IMO gym the mill dotty, tit a.lower
. price diaultatera ared tut a equal .to
that mauutuatured in
jet ::::IChronieleeoeYa, - RHODES at:Ate'OßN*
an DRUllls,l6B—Jastce
rame:4 nod for :sale . by
VLF -%3OSHUASHODE%No. 8 Wood et:
' '
STOOKS.
, 3itteUrit,ie
PORT ON'
4 elitt Wattitt tri tin CHANNEL.
dItRLVED. --
Steamer lia):6Erieftiholes, }leaver:
as Michigan No. - 2, fullson, Beaver.
Brdtic,.Jaeoba, Brownsville
" Atlautte,'Parkinson ;do.
Hendrickson.
Camden, ondrick;on. McKeesport
" '' J. Q. Adams, Gregg; St. Louis.
" Dolphin, liazlett,Maskiille. • '
" Pilot ria. Shunk, Marietta.
Hndscin, Ttialillan, Bridgeport.-
" l'oru, Calhoun,Snnfish •
" Lady Byron, Miller, Cincinnati.
" •Beaver,.Clarke; Wellsville. -
" J. Nelson,"Moore, ‘Vhooling.
Z. Taylor,Lneas,Cincinnuti. -
" Columbian, Dean, Louisville.
Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver.
Lake Brie, Sholes. Beaver. -
" Baltic, Jacobs, Brovrnsville:
Atlantic, Parkinson, do.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport +
" Genesee, —, Cincinnati
" Shatnroctc, Hare, Cincinnait.
" Iludsein, Bridgport.
" 'Beaver, Clarke, Beaver.
" C. Cope, Murdock,
Rosedale Darien*,
,
-- ..TELE Subscriber, having leased -those beau
tiful Gardens' known as the ROSEDALE'
GARDENS, takes pleasure in hifortning the'
I fil laiM
c t runs of,rittsburgh and Ajlegheuy that ibey nre.now
overt fir visitors--the Buildings having - been entirely' re=
fined, and the Grounds laid out in new 'and desirably
pleasant plans. Visiters famished with 10E CREAM,
STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, and lathe delicheies
unit refieshments in season. '
The steamer ARCHY MASON will make regular
trips every hour in the day, during the summer season,
from the Allegheny; harf, to Rosedale.
jo) : 3,p . . 1. - W. MEALEWProprietor.
For Greenwood Gardenia.
• Ngw ARRANGIMMUN'T. , —The*
steamer TAGS. SCOTT will em
inence on Monday, May 7th, to run
from the old Greenwood Landmg,foot of Pitt street, to
the Garden. leaving. at 8 o'clock At. 111., and at each even
hour until 9 o'clock P. M.; last trip from the Garden at
10 P. U.
The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the
.BEIIEOII. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large
collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Animal Flow
er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat,
Greenwood, willbe placed at the Pitt st. landing. ltny4
WELLSVILE. PACKETS.
For Beaver and Wellsville.
per Tim new antl splendid passenger steamer
CAL,EII COPE, A. Muunoes, Master, will
leave for lb e above and all intermediate ports
every, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
For. freight or passage, having- supenor accommoda
tions. apply on board. may 4
XOW Arrangement.
•
TUX steamer BEAVER. Cuss. B. Cl./.IIM,
Mister, arill'leave this city every Monday,
i
t DM i Sty and Friday, at 10 A. M.
She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and
the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any - time. (any. 4
Wm. D. Wheeler,
STEAMILOAT AGRVF„ean be found at Wesley
(!rim's Counting Room, canter of Water and Smith
field streets, Piliaburgh. - Water
OaitaTux fine new passenger strainer AARON
HART, Vl', I. Eursaz, Master , will leave for
e ore and Intermediate ports, regularly.
• For freight or passage, apply on beard.
For Cinclinuatt—ltrialar Packet.
The fine steamer AMT. VERNON, litaan
RoLnia, Master, will leave forthe above. and
let ports, regularly, every Saturday evening.
For freight or passage. apply on boast, or to
unto am) hi. MU Ag't
------- L - OVlRlYlL,LielfiAtKitors. ----
von CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
EM3M3
R2(113-4,11 SAITIDAT PACKLT.—The A
NO 1 fineand fait poi/Lenge: steam Pac
ket TELE.Tat.APIL J. Ilexlip,. Com
mander, wiS 1 tcare Pittsburg for Wheel
ing, Cincinnati and iO32IiIMAIICATIVI RH intermediate Ports,
°vet,' Saturday, ai tO o'clock precisely.
For freight or pa wari enktie en board. or to "
& DUNCAN, Agenta..
Toe Telegraph has been built expreasiy,for a regular
Packet,and with A view entirely to Ow comfort of pas
sengervi the accommodatinnicare inferior form boot 0•11
the 'iceme' water*, The Telegraph will run in connex
ion with the Ben Franklin No tf and Pike No 9, to Sant-
Louie—time throngbieivx .4/011, •p3l-iy
Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet
Line.
F►aeraxt 14r, ts 44. ralaw4i44 141,1:349
LEAVE nmix $ A At. AND 4 P. M.
The Col htta uta• ass boats r.nraOrte the sine
fur the prteent ATLANTIC, Capt.
.14114.4 Parkitninit BALTIC, Capt. A.Jaratax;
and lADVIS hil,d,SE. Capt. E. Bennett. The Latta are
eatirr I y CPW. and nrr Gttr.t up without rxzord to rxprtun.
Etrrry con - icon MAI mane!, eam p roe um' b+f - en punt
-411.4 , Thrt txrauwilt Itivre tbr Itduanrnbrla Whorl Wilt,
galho foot of R04.1,11L Narm - rip.r,t %rill NI punctual on
tramd, as ;ha bootta wittpartaittly leave at for sdlttrtiftv
Alia Ti m tom ,61, 1 , 30 , erAvEttzviza..v... ctot,
Ituorm eriiY karcfottsu thuva add intor
rdeddsto mots m: tro - 4.444.:tri5s - ittirxfid,yl.
For irelod or plowire arty on loutd or la
% me i).
it Ai n t ir lar r l ae iVil k l e lß t i . itit • Age-
' 1 . 64 pear 11117 i rpttndkd pataenger
trtestaerJAMESNKIS(IS'.G.D. Moore
11~Sla&ter. will - ran a. a Reittlat racka
bet ireil) 1 itt. U.nrsa and Wheeling, le ate
retry - rtwiday,Tburulay and Sautrday, a
10 ureloak, &. u, %tad Wheeling tarty. NlanAlay, Weattes.
day
at FridAY, On 10 o . tiOtit- A. W.
freigt4t Or paaaage, Oaring tiverior aresminoda
tiaat,) apply ad 14=1.
Th a jarn.c. Nrl,oo if an entirety new boat, 6114 for
speed and aeCoottnaklailais is not *avg....two by any hat
as the river. A'..III 4 IIIIIIONG k CAMEL
zlect...tf Agent,.
coxpri.oc, Tho Prairie, Abb.Asfoexi. Newslcad
0,1.4cy Compicin in atm volume--elcml4j rimed.
-Corr.on—The Montailwrtri of the I...eunt. Pool, 1.4 vo.;
illustrated.
A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating a ,
series of mutt carious and often emoting adventure. •
• • The acrid wee pied by the volume it almost entire
ly tiew.—Ceeiosowtsi ktterriscr.
A book of geutteatanly. liberal, scholarly interest, I
which trtftitlii• us tux a little of Ileckford's Spanish Es
eursions, or the vivid eastern retniniseeneet of Ilothert— I
Literary World.
Coopre•—iNew edition of early works.}—'The Spy. re
fee... with new introduction and eves. Complete I
to I vol. Uniform with Irving'. works.. 5t,12.3.
The Spy and the Slittelellook were the lust Amencan I
hooks which wefe universally aeknorviedeed to contain
a performance as well as a promise. We well remere.
Ler the enthusiasm with which they were received, and
the proud expecuoions which they awakened among the
liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving
was soon allowed a teat by the tide of Goldsmith and
Addison, and Cooper was translated in every country of
the comment where any interest was felt its a forelAn
literature.---Literory trwid.
For sale by J. D. LOCKWOOD,
(13 Wood street.
Alttlfi Diamond Ann', can be consulted al all
cases of a prewar OY deiltalencym re incident's
to the Minion frame.
Syhilis end Syphilisicereptionagonorrlicea
audits consequences, together, with all es.
• molter, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of
venerralorigin,sktndineases,withstrlctures,gleel.erethral
discharges, seminal weakness and impoteneyi also, piles,
rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in
ane, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri
tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys., scorbutic
eruptions, teller, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c.
TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE
Exclusively devoted' to the study and treatment of vene,
teal dis or d e r,. and thosearising from youthful excesses
gaiety, climate, or impurities of tho blood, whereby the
coninnulton may have been enfeebled,enables Dr. Brown
teare r assu r ances of speedy relief to all who may plate
themselves-under his care.
Dr. Brown's (MOOR are conveniently arranged into stl
crate apartments. ',Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many persons in need °feted:teal
aid, to obtain good adviceprtvately and promptly. To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingecuerrol dn.
sass i n in e n,,, ar i o ns forms end stages, °dart inducements
whie l h can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap
prised that Dr. Brown bne been regularly educated is
every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve yenrs
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases.
Dr. Brown is the: only regularly educated surgeon in
Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn.
plaints.
Ercortain,gate and speedy cures will, in all cases, be
guaranteed.
Reeentcases are relieved in a shorttinte, without inter.
n.trin from business ,
- 'Hernia of Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per.
sons afflicted with Mandato call, as he has paid portant
larattention to that disease.
Letters from a. distance, asking advice, mast contain a
fee or they will not bo attended to.
liW•Oillee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coat
dentlal. 0c125-4,imlY
REtrmAvisa—Pi. Bnwit's newly discaercd rem
ody for Rtienmauam ir. SApeedy and certain remedy
for that palatal trouble. It never fads.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. elf, Dia
mond alley, l'ittelturgh, Pa. Vie' Doctor is always at
home. Jonl&davelf
New Ilairdweire Store,
SION OF Tilt: PLANE AND SAW,
No. I'S Wood, Street, Pittsburgh.
}FIBER & LAUFMAN, Intportrrs and Dealers in Fa
reign an d Domestic 'Hardware, in all Ito VatielitS,
me now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable
terms as,enn he purchased elsewhere. We-solicit 'our
friends, and the public generally, to call and 'examine
oar stock, which consists to partof Elates and Forks,
Pocket tout Pin= Siam ; Scissors, Shears, Razors; House
Trimmings, such as Locks, Latc es,ltinggesendScrews,
together With' every other article' usually - kept in Hard.
ward Stores. Wo Invite the attention of Carpenter and
nisefi e bies generally to our rissortine at d l Tool*, which
have been selected with ' great ' , cafe,' andwhich we tire'
determined to sell no as to give satisfaCtion. [aPtid&vr
T../.44 OF 'l'tll3 PLANE AND SAW, 101 l
A l
assortment .of" " ctnrinnati COO.PBRS'
For We by. • HrnEa LAUFMAN,
• mayl6 Woixlstreet.
.
.
, ."
UM
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- 11 .CARNAIIANiAitornegi2t1,40(RetitufFour*
st.,:hetwean Cherry alley and Ortuttst... rie2-Y
Or. George D 'VOok
nOPICE,in Pauttaeireee , near dram, immediately cir-
N... 7 posits liar. Bakeyrell'a s in. the room lately occupied
an.olEce by Alderman Miller. _He maybe found, at
nlght f itiNo, 71 St. Charles. • ray3lhty*
- - Hstatriess Card.
TYRAIMS AS' WELJ, AS Aft IN OP OLIRS DrITSTPALL:
80 MUST - PR ICES; '•
AI7IIICH fact - will be p . roven by calling at MeGrartlet3
FaehionableTallonngEstahlishment,Third street,
St. Charles Ballding,
Marva: Sma4.ptVitt and quick saies
ltsalcrr: Fresh andgetal.-
Wtd. ILLBH.. 1.21L/IJIA. WAS. RICKETEON, PITTIMUROII.
MILLEA & reicic rasoN, mouse, Grocers, Gild im
porters of Brandies, Wines and Segura i - N05.172
and 174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin stieets,Pittsburgh,
my2tly
.
NEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris.
Layard's Ninevah and its Remains,
The Clergy of America.
The Czar, his Court and People.
Women of the Revolution.
Irving's Wotketi new edition.
Life and Correisponeence of Johtt Foster.
Holmes , Poems. • - _ •
De Foe's Works, complete •, 20 vols.
Swift's Works, complete ; i vols.
•
Fielding and Smollett; complete. •
The Progress of America ;2 thick vols.
For sale by - - ' H. g BOSWORTH & CO.,
4th street t near Market.
Ire Clergymen and - stittieers are invited to.e all at the
Book Store of 11. S. Boswollh & Co. ) cat _Fourth street,
near Market, where will be found line editions of many
rare and valuable works.- • - • •
.SiTel LET—The large Three Suiry Brick Ware
home, No. 1.14. Seconditreee Possenicar giveai
let ef July, Enquire or (lea) .- 'A. BRADLEY.
Death - to the Rats.
TT is a notorious fact that of all evils, none txte held in
_L such abhorrence as those of Rats, Mee, Roaches and
Bed-Bugs, and to have them exterminated, Is the wisp;
awl desire of.aall. preparaticin has been-discovered
by which thotie who'wishrmay become rid of this evili
which is Teal more or less every house in this City.
This preparation lies now been 'in use in Germany
about seven years, (and in the United Slates for the last
five,) and by every one who hue given -it a trial, been
pronounced the best remedy they haVe overused for ex
terminating Rats, Slice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, Ice.
The articles composing this composition arc in them
selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi
ion; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes
the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few
hours—as soon as it has effected the stomach: the articles
become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter;
so that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir
cumstances. This is no humbug. We will warrant it to
rid houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, dm., that in
fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will
be refunded. T. S. hi. YOUNG & CO.,
jeG N. lir. corner of 4th and Feiry etc., Pittsburg.
Greenwood Gardens.
ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two mileit
below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying be
tween three and four acres.of ground, well shaded with
fruit afid ornamental trees, and a large collection of
c hoice shiubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con
taining the finest varieties of erode plants. Commo
dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.—
Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli
cacies of the season, are kept for sale; and all kinds of .
Plants, both satire and exotic. Baguets tastefully put
up at all seasons of the year. Ten every evening at 6
o'clock.
A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street
every hour daring the day and evening; landing at the
Garden gate.
117" Kept on Tecnperanee principles, and closed on -
Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] • mykil
Notice.
ItONS knowing themselves indebted to A.
A "
Stawattr,LlguorMerehtuit, are hereby notified that
his nooks and accounts have been left with Alderman
'BLAKELY, for settlement. Atter the ISM ofJuue t suits
will be brought on all the accounts unsettled.. ntyoltd.
BURNT OUT,
RE.BUJLT, AND AT WORK!!!
Wagon Manufactory.
H£ subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de
stroyed by fire, infourts Ma friends and the public
generally that be is now prepared to manufacture Wit.
gems, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel
barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and
Southfield ittp.rts; where he keeps on hand a large stock,
or makes to order spy pumunt of work, of the - best ma
terials and by experienced workmen. and at prices to
suit the tlwes.
Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to
call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
may 21.6111
'lE&*t TgAit I t
lilit is witb pleasure that the subscribers in
form the eitirena of Pittsburgh and vicinity
that they have completed armnerments with
'Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & C0...0f Philadelphia,
to receive their superior
PAC KI,:1) TEAS,
And will hereafter be kept constantly on
hand. They arc neatly and securely put up
n metallic packs of I-, I and 1 11) each, with
etc printed card—showing the kind of Tea,
price, fIlt(14.1 of 0111 concern and tleiwit to Philadelphia,
with an in dtation to return. the Tea. if not-liked.
~...i I Gurip•owiter -04 75 1.00 1,25 1,,,W
oi invertzl ~,,, .50 71 1,011 1j 1,50
: ; iiV•Ol3 ------ • • •SU 621 :5.1.00 I,:n
t; IY. Ifyium •50 5.11 75 WV 1,2 i 1,50
ihjic ,..,. , [flack •• • • •-• •••••••371 50
r n 4F,..,-,.- Fl .74 LAV 1.,15 1.50
Fine and Eris Pine. • .741 I,ta.
I•Ve will warrant all the TKAS we welt to be equal to,
if noise/4.race to any sold in this. and *bona 'they
oat prove neeeptable to the taste, they can .he returned:
an.i. the Money will be rtfitailedots it is only oral' t that
timictstanding we kelt. - -
We ask st-tair trial, that , the public may be able to
leefne between out Tess and those tierttofore *tail by
o.lnet companies in this city. -
Alt lovers of rieb, delicious and good flavored 'FEAR,
should giro as a call. Dealers can be supplied on the
moat reasonable terms
For sale by JOS. S. ht. YOUNG* CO.,
N, %V. cornet 4th and Fern streets, and
apt 6 kL
VOUNG to SON,
S. W. corner and Ross RITC•CM
Citgwrii i , Snuff and Irobstoo,
IAT JACOB MeCOLLISTF.R'S, Fil th street, N 0.19.—
Regalia; 'Washington LAlTtOnna;
Ls HMS& i.51:1110 Suns;
Plantation;
Halt Sourish, llfalay and Common;
Together with a variety of ether brands.
Atio—An emcnstve assortment of CHEWING TO-
ItACCO, of the mow celebrated brands, among which
are the buttons Luxury. P. Ito Mason's Pound bump,
Otani Williams', and Arclt'd Thomas Grape Brand,
Five Lump.
All orders promptly attended to. Conntly Merchants
would do well to tall and examine ray stock before pur
e hosing elsewhere.
Cutout Wrapper and 1 , 511er Leaf for sate.
ire Shen of the Indian Chief.
tiseap . Clothlnig for Scrip.
HAVE:just received front the East a well selected and
11
fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOOll.l,
including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vesting*, all of superior manufacture, to which I would
respectfally invite the attention of my Iliends.
Country Meteluints and others visiting the city, who
wish to provide themselves with a good article at a eery
Lute vier ' are respectfully Invited to call on the sub
scriber. All troth warranted.
JAS. MeGUIRE, Tailor,
Third st. near Wool.
rAIiVABI.E REAL RSTATR sea Satz—A valuable
Property of AO ket front by On deep, with a goad
Frame Dwelling House of hall and siX zooms, cellar „&c.;
out oven, puu2ponable and garden ; also,
.truit and shade
trees, grape vines. Am.; situate on Saw - m ilt Run or con.
thiamine of East street, Allegheny. Price, SLOW.—
Terms: KlOO in band; balance at four equal yearly pay ,
meets. S. CUTHBERT, Unit- Agent,
lel4 Smithfield street.
JOHN FORSYTH, Mgacuarr TatLoa,has removed to
No. 14 Market st., one door from Second, East side.
Thankfhl for past favors, he respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the - patronage of Ma former customers, and
likewise of as many' new ones as are of the right stripe.
Order* in the Tailoring line executed in the moat rum
losable manner and wi th despatch.
Also. a Fashionable assorunent of READY-MADE
CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course.
- Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, iu all their varieties,
always on hand—such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars. Cra
vats, Stocks,Scarfs, Hasler Suspend ers Pocket Kdkft,
Gloirs.Dmwers. Umbrellas, Ice., &e., & c. fattrit&lin
VOngTlllllloll4loll6
LADIES, wanting fomenting 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 muchhandsomer, 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 29 No. 8 Fifth street.
Notice.
Y old customers, strangers visiting the city, and
M
_others wishing to provide themselves with a hand.
sone DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti
cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with .
JAMES itFGUIRE,
ap2l Third street, St. Charles Building.
ATAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.-A commodious and well finished Tavern
Stand, in the village of Shousclown, furnished in
modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leased for a term of years. 'Address .
janl2 P. SHOUSE, Shonsentwn.
FIINB SHIRTS — Lt dozen, superior quttlityrmauufae
lured by vs, expressly for this market. Just ree'd
and for sale low by F.JAV'D TODD it CO,
jettt Corner Pit - th and Market sts„ up stairs.
WRAPPING PAPER-8 reams. large eize, intended
eßreasly for use of Shirt Itlanufaettire - ra. For
sale by, (len] EDW'D, TODD itCQ.
"DOSOIDS /OM COLLARS-60 doz.; latest styles and
1.3 various qualities, rec'd this day and for sake low by
jell EDiVD TODD d: CO.
bbla in - siore and for sale by
itt 0. MODAS§ES -au
JAMES PATTON, .I.r.
1.11 Jr.. ,0
LAND—About 51:K) AM.% or fine Manor Land for sate
in dederson County, by . • CASIDAY,
may% Wood street • No. 4G
‘)/ in BUIS. N. 0. MOLASSES-1n store and for sale
401 - 11 / by JOHN WDEVITT UROS.,
iney2B N 0.1 3 Liberty street.
DU KLAPS AND WOOL SACKS On hand and (o
_LI sale by ' (tna y 8 I I. L1;21
~CUftO}IING~3 rank:, for side - 14 ' -
RHEY, AIATTIIEWS & CO ,
inaytlO 26 Water street.
131 NE APPLES'—.ISO Pine Apples, just ree'd uc.d for
4. /Wispy ' JOSHUA RHODES,
may 24 ' . . No.ll.Woodst.
Elm FLOUR-1p bills., for sole low.
mu V 6. WM. DYER.
FLAX.SEED-48 burrels, just received• for sale by
RIMY, MATTHEW S Sc CO.,
- 29 Water street.
AS - ACE—A prime article on hand and for sale bV
.13.1 „fe4, RHODES & ALCORN, 30 FilTh a
~. .<. :~
... • ' ..i i'.'i:; - ' , ' ,-- .1 .- it .. •:::?i , :i'' , ::' , • . :: ,7, ' . .
...„''f*-. : :•: ; . - . I. ''' -..... z...
•:• Concert: Garden. - -'-•,-- • -
rrllEstibseriber Laving taken the Pleasite:Oardetia, in
I the Ninth Ward,. known.as the CONCERT GAR
DENS, would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh that he
lias had theDirdens rind Saloons - fitted up in IL - splendid
milliner, and they are now ready , for the reception of vie-
Kerreshrnents of all kindpwill be served un to via
iinrs on the shortest notice. - - LEOPOLD HEONEr.tr
jel4Zarrilkwti : • ' Proprietor.
Pittsburgh Horticultural Society
Axrll4.„ hold their Smanner Exhibition-of Early Pratte,
Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, !se., on. Wednesday
and Thiesday, Ma l3th and 14th of JUNbioand premiums
will be awarded for the best and seeond best of each va
rietyof articleS exhibited for competition. The mem
bers, and all who feel an interest in Horticulture, are TC
flUESted to bring their productions forward to the Exhibi
ion. - - • ' maytl:d&w.
may 23
, • Wall • Paper Warehouse,
NO. 4'7 MARKET STWEET.TITTSBURGIT, PENNIA
THOMAS PALMER
ESPECTFULLY announces to hiti friends and ens-
Jl:kt toners. that he has had at.no past period so exten
sive a Stock as be has at present. fie.can offer to par- .
chasers, on eery moderate t6rrns, at the old established
stand .in Market ttreat, almost every article in his line—.
including counting-room
lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire
hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and
Tea Paper ; be is abundantly supplied, and requests
merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as
,
sortmeht.
Raga and Toaaners' /Scraps taken in trade, at the high
est prices.mar 13-dervo4m
. _ .
WESTERN PE'
- • TAX.- BUILDINGS.: - - -
SHALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Band,
lug Committee up to the 20th day of Juno, inst., for
furnishing materials and erecting the Western Pennsyl
vania Hospitnl Baildings, agreeable to plans and specifi
cations to be seen at the office of W. Kerr, Architect,
Fourth street, after the llth instant -
Builders, in proposing-4hr said vvork, will state the ag
gregate amount for the enure sdperstructure 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
The. Committee will alsit:redeivie separate proposals
predicated in estittiate,measurernent, and bill of 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; slating per square ;
plastering per yard; joisting and other lumber per thou ,
send feet, board measure; carpenter work: painting,
glazing, tcc., 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 tone, fOr
fencing and enclosing the Hospital Grounds, actording
to the plan to be seen at Mr. - Rerr's office.
JOHN GRAHAM, -
JOHN BISSELL. Bmidia
WM. J. TOTTEN I c. • -
- •
W. W. - WALLALE, I
THOS. BAKEWELL.
hltDowellts Choler& Mixture.
SYMPTOMS—Citareas.—This disease generally corn
minces with watery discharges from- the bowels, of
a white, or yellow, or pearl calor, with white flakes on
standing a short time. These are well described as rite
water evacuations. -Vomiting - is a usual attendant on
these evacuations, but not an inrariabk one. The vom
iting is usually accompanied with Treat uneasiness and
pain In the stomach and bowels. 'I he tongue and breath
are icy cold ;the tongue is sometimes clean, but general,
ly slightly created; the voice becomes weak and husky:
cramps and spasms of the arms, legs and body, are gen
era] and painful symptoms. The skin is shriveled and et
a parple 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. • -
MDOWELL'S CHOLERA MIXTURI
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 it,with complete success in the
epidemic. of 1833 and the present season. Steamboat
tacit-have given it to many passengers who have . been
attacked al tisthe disease the present season, and in eve
ry case elected a speedy cure—after they had beenpro
nounced incurable by physicians on board.- Prepared
solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN, Druggist,
_jell-tf N 0.5 3 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Relief-for Cramps.
UTE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from
V V the most approved English patterns, furnished and
recommended IT Thomas Batewell, Esq., and a number
of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient apparaf
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 - • •
SCAIIVE lc ATKINSON,
jeS First street; between Wood arid Marketsts:
kVM. Alt KEE.
al archaise** , Hotel r .
Fourth sow, between.drek and Market, Phatulelphia.
111111 E Proprietorship and Management of this well
]. known (Intel, baying thm day passed into the bawls
of the subscribers, 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 unremituttg attention, to deserve the patronage
of their friends, who may visit the city on business or
pleasure. C & J. MoKIBBIN,
rony9:lln (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsbnra.l
MR. DUFFS GENTLE!VIEN AND LADIF.S ,
DOOK-K UNPIN° & WRITING ROOMS,
NORTH AIDE OF TUE DIAMOND.'
B. has his new Class Rooms now thoFoughly.re
m paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his new sys
tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study.
■nd a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through
his entire course of training on Double Entry :Book
keeping, will not only be tpsedified to take charge:of
Book* upon atkr Ottlent,in use, but they will, fad them
selves master of. all those intricate operation! 'connected
with partnership aenlements, of.whuth ao many prim:l
- book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant.
Several of the most ViterMiNO Sang in the city-bemire.;
eenUT procured Book-keepers from this Institution.—
Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always learn
Ot llook-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession;
no others are ever recommended. Hours : 10 to 12,2 to
4. and 7 to 10. raay4
. _ .
IfIHE subicii bets respectfully inform the citizens of
f l Pittsburgh and vicinity that they. .have purchased
tom Mr . C 8. BiCkley, the celebrated "Sims %utter"
and "Ds Cream Saloon,' in Diamond alley, and are pre
pared to serve theca' customers of the establishment and
the public generally with,all kinds of Cakes, Confec
tionery, Nuts,Pruit, &e. Orders for Parties filled
on the shortest nouce.
'The lee Cream Saloon Is novrgmen day and night
mityWidlm al. & SCHILDECIaII
ST
RAWDMIRIM, 111 Mar raom ria Vrsus,:ace now
*erred up in this stafArza RETREAT,with all the
other good and wholesome refreshtnents nature and art
Can produce.
Boquets of choice Flowers. tastefully put up.
Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. _
The Steamboat nios. Sam leaves the foot of Pitt
street the beginning of each hour, from S o'clock s. M.
until 9 r. x., landing at the Garden gate.
Closed on Sunday, and conducted on Temperance
principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] jell
Factory for Sale,
TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, mania featuring Print
-1 era' 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, hear Mertu Singer, obtain a. patent fat the in
vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is
secured try deed to the subscribers for the teak of severs
years in the whole Ustitad 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,
Pitteburgh, Pa. -
EP From the foregoing Notice of 1. M. 'amaze, we
find that the Patent has - issued, and - forproof of-our
claim, see recants of our aced in Patent Office, at Wash
ington, P, C. (inti) SCHOLY & RYAN.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will.
make permanent and limitettinsurance on Property
in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals,
Rivers, Lakesand by Sea. . The properties of this Co
mpany are well 'invested and famish an available fund for
the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro=
teeted by Insurance. AVM . . P. JONES, Agent, ,
mayls 44 Water street.
70kt SALE:—A valuable property of an eniire
1
pleasantly situated 40 miles below . Pittsburgh, and
the first above Liverpool, Ohio. The soil is of the best
quality, and is well suited for agurdner on a large scale.
Fifty Acres can readily be appropriated for such put
poses. There is a geed 'Dwelling andothei Ifouses,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. CUTHDERT,pen. Agent,
je2 Smithfield street.
AA NEW WORK ON. CEMETERIES.— Detigns for
Monuments and Mural Tables,' adapted to rural
Cemeteries, Church Yards, Chareheti, Chapels; with a
preliminary-Essay on the laying out, planting and man
aging of Cemeteries, and on theimprovement of Church
arch. For the - basis, Loadou's 'Work. Ey, J. ay,
Smith, one of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery.' In
two numbers. Just received and for pale by
jet [Journal copy.l - KAY tr. CO.
For Snle,•
THE UNEXPIRED. PART OF A LEASE °E EL COFFEE
llama, in at pleasant location: in the City. of Pitta ,
burgh, with al the Bar Fixtures and Furniture • together
with two, Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in good order;
Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Enquire of
ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or
jet - JACOB BOSTON
.
GREAT BARGAINS AT,HOGAN &CANTWELL'S
We are selling, previous to receiving our Summer
Goods, at greatly red uced.prices, a tare and varied as
of Fancy and. Variety Goods,Trimmings, Bon
nets, Parasols, Hats; with a fine, collection of Gentle-
Inca's furnishing articles; Carpet .Saoks, 'Willow and
Preach Baskets, Matsi&c. We respectfully invite.the
attention of those in want of these Goods, to our houie—
td Market and Diamond. ,
jug HOGAN &
Isaac - f llama,
ItirERORANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12;bc
21.. mean Ist and 2d streets. ap4:y
1 000 COCOA:NU Ts; - ... .
20 bags Filberts; .
20 " Walnuts. ,
20 " Cream Nuts;
40 " Pecans ;just rec'd and tor sale by
je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No-6 Wood st
D YE FLOUR—LI barrels, ree'd and for sale by
jeo TAMES PATTON. Jr
B ACON -4.00
7000 the, Shoulders • rec'd and, fOr sale by
je6 JAMES PATTON Jr
OILS-55n I L
bbJ e .
Na.N Aerie n a r ti ci
i in suit: tob l t e e a for fo a r n eedtie s n a t e
by
. - JAMES,PATTON,Jr
Ci H. MOLASSES-5 Obis., Battle GroSnd, in store and
for sale by art) - JAMES PATTON, Jr.
C REMit AND W. H. CHEESE-135 boxes prime
-Cheese, for sale by Da] j, s. BONN Er,
CORN MEAL Kiln Dried and Sifted for sale by the
barrel. [may26l 1 / 2 VAL DYER:
SY HOSPI-
13 , 44:,:rt:4t4:441
Greenwood Garden:
Fire and Marine Insurance.
Mar=
• •
Bankers aft ce,xtlytny Wart
mirni.••li.Avitor.mmts, • .
EXCHANGE AND
. DANKINO .orrieß
N. R. come of Third and Wood strati..
SIGIIT and Time Balls of Exchange, Mink Notes en
,foreign and domestic Coin bought and 'sold on.ilt
most favorable terms:
Collectionsmnde in all the principal cities of the Cnian
at the lowest rates. Sold
ALUM SWUM. gowartri
KIZABIER & BAfl Z....;
Hanker, and Exchange Brokers, Beaks in. Foreign and
Dammeießille, Bill, of Bzekange, Cenilitatee Depos.'
if, Bank Not . and Coin.
Corner of Thud and Wood sts., directly opposite the St:.
Charles Hotel. may23 .
N. 1101.01 LES R. HON,— . •
Bankers and 'Dealers in • Ezehange Coin and Bank Notes,
No. 55 Marketstreet, Pittsburgh..'. . .
IIIiLLIMI BATS. • ILTCHANOIL
New York ' - l. pr- Cincinnati
Philadelphia . • t .. Louisville
Bahl niore 'f " St. Louis •
_ . BANE NOTES.
Buying rates'
Ohio
Indiana I "
Kentucky
Virginia "
Wheeling
Tennessee a
anlW.3,
JAB. &BOON. " • _
TILOS. BAIMBENT. . .
& SARGENT.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE , BROKERS,
N.E. Corner (:!( Wood and Sizth struts., Pittsburgh, Pri.• •
TIEALERS in Coin; Bank Notes Time Bills , Voreign ••.!
1,1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,.kc.-:
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities' of the Union
:and Europe, for sale in sums to Sun purchasers.- . •
'CURRENT and par funds received on deposite..•
COLLECTIONS made on all patis of the Union, at the: . '
.4ivest Ode... • . • . .•
P)EARL WHEAT—A mew' eXeellentirtiele for' Soupi•
. and Puddings ;also, a valuable die t for invalids: • pa
band and for eale•by• • • RHODES ie ALCORN, • •
kid - '•• ; •DO Fifth street:
UL BARLEY-Constatigit oh Juul, of our owii
H
mantifeeture. For sale ' .
jel6 RHODES BALCORN,2O st. .
OAt ME - A71.7- 7- WeTiiilicontinan to tianufiare Oat
Meal of ti superior quality, and can supply any de.
man& for the article at short notice. • .• ...•
jel6 V RHODES & ALCORN.-
A SH HOOPS-20,00n, on hand, a prime aniele fot
Jok sale by (joie) - RHODES & ALCORPL
111 - g-500 Wuhan', on hannAnd•tor enle'by• • ' _ -
1.16
_lead: RIJODES ic9ILCORN
ESSON SießUEL=gidoz, prime, •on %hand and for
tale .by Oda) : RHODES & ALCORN:"
ritiliMATO CATSUP-30 dozert;on band and for sale
by RH OD ES az. ALCORN, ••• •
lil6 (Chronicle Copy.) an Fifth street: - .
did lot, which will be sold very low. • '
Jels:tvr. H:RYAN, N0:27 Fifth et.
4
. - • . •
• Jell; . • CIMIMINS Jr-SMITH,
30 SACKS DRY APr1..E..47-Ree'd and for sale by
Je l . s • • cunaliNs & SMITH,
I/SIifELS COILINTRec'd and for ante by •
..:.
jaIS .* . CUMMINS do BMITfL
•011 LIMA NEW: suatturio —Just teceivea una mei
1/ sale by . •.(jelbl) . ARMSTRONG &CROZEIt.
DECANS 6 bblig, ;Oat received and for sale low Try'
jell . ' . 'ARMSTRONG &CROZEIL. -;
(,)(01ACK8 Damp APPLES—Just rant and for sale
,GN try (jel4) ARMSTRONG 6: cmozsm. •
BACON-4 casks, reOM and for sale by
jel.4 , ARMSTRONG & RORF
50 SACK OATS—Receivod end for sale by
jel4 ARAISTRONG & CILOZE
LLNSEED 011,—t0 rec'd on consignment and for.
sale by ~ SING & MUURBEAD,.' - •
jell& •• ' • •• ' • ; . ' Diaaiond. •
•
ASH-5 casks "Peach PONtab,"'rec d .
1. and for sale by . • J. 8.. BONNET, -
Jel2. . • . • Liberty st. '
SHOULDERS-10easks,expeeted dailyy by Ben West
' 5 • s' In store anst for sale by •
jell ' • Witl: DYER, N 0.159 Liberty st..
.14E.MONS—W to,F!!h0.1811"ded ;fortZralille..trYEß.
joI5 . I
No. S 9 Liberty ocreoL,
C OFFEE -40 bagopticoo Rio,justiroWd l v3 m d
. r p or v i raL ale t!y.
boxes.W. R..Cheere, for sale very low
Jels ► ' •
LOUISVILLE IsIME-430 b
, ' - a.tpd.s,
gale by • oelll. UX
1 %MED BEEF HOUND-2 cisks;of•first qt(ably, for,
11 sale by (Jell) . . N . VAL BYER,'"
SUGAR ROUSE MOLASSES--A few Jame,'
Reauery, tifirst rate arbieleabisale by • '• . '
1 Allta—U casks ilacon Hams, just. received per
11 - 11• kliahlander; for sale.b • t jel.2) . AVALANER,
begs, - j ust mewing.; for euele low:
jell • • WU. DYER
DHOOMS—U9 dozen,,iipa received and for este by
jel.2. Whl. DYER.
40 CANDLES= YO CANDLES 20 boxes. Ctunnon's. in skim 'and
tj for sale by 0024 KING & MOORHEAD..
lIAISINS---50 boxes, halves, quarters and eighths, in
I.IL prime order slid for side.by
• • RUNG &..21100611.EAti. •
=
1 . ' • • (jele) • - -KINCF& MOORHEAD: ,
GOST t.WeniE= ir airs tee , u — m•tr.
lam• by .. pal) . MOORREA.U.
Cial. e l:l. CHM — SE-10U ho
PACH BRANDY, Irish_Whiskey, Jamaica Rnm;.
Holland Gin, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale at
wholesale prices, 'Sy tieb) S. BONNET„Liberry stL . '
BAWL SUGAR-50 bags, bilsTin — itore and Coe sate by
jes - J. B. BONNET, Liberty st.
rpABLz SALT-100 bogs Hope Mills Table Sall, id
JL Store alui. for sale by J. S. BONNET. _
g AIL--!..0 baskets Salad Oil, 'cell and for sale by.
I_l jeB • J. S. SONNET.:"_
FISH-100 bbls. No. 9liirgeltliiikeral;9so boxed No. I
Scaled Beefing, to lame and for sale by - .
A MERICAN PINS-1 exuse 11., 4, American Pies; •i
Jan received and for sale by ' •
bIeCANDLISS' CAIdPBELL.
1011 YE FLOUR—it bbls. Rye. Flour, read and for - sale
it, by - [tny3o.l .9. & HARBAUGH.
P&RAWL'S Cottoa, . Sllk and Gingham •Parasolt, a
fine astorment, rot tale by - .
3feCANDLESSIa CAIIPBELL •
•
jeS - • - _
- 97 Wood etreet
riUTLEßY—tensk superior lint yes and Forks,Pocket.' 2 `
1...) and Pen-knives,ButehorKnives, Shoe Knives, SOS,' -
sore, Sts.,justopened by -
• , McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,: ..•
VINE COGNAC BRANDIES - -•l7 bat( pipes, various .
vintages, of our own importation for eommeree,!!
from Bordeaux, lust received and for sate by
?MLLES ..t. RICKETSON;
Nos. 172 and - 174 Liberty street.
IIPROVED PUMPS, that will not sitssza up itt the I COLDEST weather (Jr sale by
. - • • .SCAFFK & ATKINSON;
may2.s First, between Wood and Market sts.-
BED BLANKETS-. 1. case (50 pair) Bed Blankets,
by 64,'6 fibs., ribbon.bonnd, received this' tiny, 'CM
~.
consignment from the manufacturer; and for tale by . .
np7 Liberty, opposite Filth street'
A 11 BALES BROWN MUSLIN, at ft awl sc.
` 2l - , . - InaT2 2 A.A. MASON do CO
DRIM) APPLES-275 bust.cla Dried Apples reed
and for sale b • fm • 11 S. &W. HARBAVGII.'
tt LED itEEF-2 tierces Prime Dried Beer; reedDfor sale by [ray3o] S. &W. LIARBAUGIL •
AHD VIL—A. tewbbts.,jaaireceived and for - sale
tay39 . S. & W. KARBAUGIL
GLASS --375 boxelr't - hlarkell'an assorled SiZes OJELSS
jUSI received and for sale by, • ". • •7 l•
IHEEsE,--aU boxes now creca. Cheese,justiit7d raid
lj for sale by [m9301 & W. ItARBAUGii..
. .
6!O.DA ASH-30 casks of Steele 4. Co.'s superior :3044
0 Ash t just received aridfor ctile..bv%
uiy3o - -
WOOL—HOMO pounds of 'Wool wanted by
-may3o ' ' ' S. te W. FIASSAIT.GW
- -
MOLASSES-100 bbla. N. 13.; Molasses ; reekl and fur
.01, sale by [cay3ol- S. &W. HARUALIGIE
100 bbls. Sugar House Moinsues.St.lnmes Refinery
40 do do _ - dor Louisiana, _ do , .-
Inutore and for sate by MILLER& RICKETSON;
mayls y. 172 and 174 Liberty St.
FEATHERS -- saeksi,tiame; landing from stunner
Cumberland, and for sale% i.
je 7 ' .Corner Ist and. Wood sts.
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ENLAXSEIED--4 casks, landing from ateanieticumPT
;Laid, fotaala by . •
* . J. FAHNESTOCk. C 0..",
(SAT -500bunhnls to arrive (in a few caysyand toy
sale by C. A. IiIeANULTY &CO••
mayll Canal Bunn
QUININE -150 quTtees, Farr's, just rec'd and-for Pale
by fje7] :' ,B. A.-FAHNBsTocK at co..
Faults mad Tar. • •- •
51, BBLS. No. I HERRINGS, (May, inspection, l / 2 )•::
" No. 3 Mackerel, (Boston, inspection i) •
50" " N, C. Tar, in prime order ; received and tor
sale by TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - ,
may2l:d I in] Corner peon end Wayne streets,
ia F.; BO &ES %%HITE HAVANA SUGAR
bags do. Brazil •- .• -do;
23 bbls. do. do. . in store and
fOr sale by JOHN 493EVT1T.9.. •-•
my 29 No. 13 Liberty ameet. .
TUST RECIdVED. AT TEE ONE - PRICE S.CORE, CO
P../ Market street, 10000 yards of Printed - Lawns, at-the
low price of I 2 cents,. [nty2l j A: A. hiASOK & CO.
APPLES -;--lUD tins. for ante by • ' s
InftY 3 r' 'SMITH & si.Nciß.
DHIED PEACOES-450 bustels; for saleby
naval •.• • !" SMITH &
etORN- - --1.10 bushels Cony to arrive; for,sale by
mayal - cura3iN4 ksrarni
.4Darl?}:B AND
J A EMONS 7 lOt3,boxes Ornngee
To anive:on IFidityj
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• •;•:" 'JOSHUA RtioDEs
4,:p3-160,0 buseelh.Teepived.andforsale 1,1 , E
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jeo- - - , - No.l7.Liberly
DARED PEACHES , —_A few - sacks PAILICI) Dry Peachr,
es. for sale by [rnyalj ~SBUTR &SINCLAIR,
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ovnrvo ILISI
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County& City ord'u
Retie( Notea. .
Pennlvanin.Cit. -
NOW York" . • .
Maryland -
New Orleans_ . . ' .
es, in store and for sate by
KING & MOORUE&D.