iu~~~ . P~s~r News - .lr- I fekgialoh! Reported for the Pd'orxdzig Post. ' FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER AMERICA. SEVEN' DAYS - LATER !! ST, Trams, June 19 : 1849. The 44,tintid ;steamer "America reached fiairai, yeatercjup The:,Express.',hrrived.ut Granville.?6,int at : 1, o'clock - this' morning, but was detained :until - 15 o'clock this afterneen, Owing to the abseneeor the The .Hibernia arrived - at Liverpool-6 Mradai, making the Passage froni Boston in nine days " LTVERI"GOL ItIARKET,,IGNE ern: CoMinewas wader the hifluence - Offavoridde accounts frora..india; the confirmation. of haws: by the American. ,Packp.t,of dFinliage done to the - growing eritifv, and the consoilaentmeg ; Ttliii - prOspeet of tin, abtunihrd, harvest, and cheerful aspect:of .It.tatichester - markei. Buyers operated in largersiildi hi to' the closs'of the" week, and-lto market Closed at an advance of a quarter. penny; 9% . th. , of:oil...qualities of- Americea,excePt Good Fair;,Which Was dearer. '4',4e,:omrilit;ie , a Onotatiens ; to day - for are about 4frd..for and4lfor New Busissrmtvs4 , -The atteridane6 at Tuesday's and Wed nesdrikle marketwas-sraall ..Wheat moved slowly, and in souse cases there was a cleelin6 from Titesdars prices of Id,.R.bushel auii Od..i,* barrel: .Corn was 14 1 - , ter lower, find the demand lesthan of late. There was no change Mother irtietes,.and general trade The,iintiortot Grain since. Tuesday were light,'and demand for - each article of trade has been limited: The. weather lOoki fine—is Warm;*and crops kok promising; except for Corn,:. The market this wonting is dtill noth-' ing doing, „ FLOVO--linotatigua arc nOminal. PriOitrarraci—.Beet and better, class, of Pork may be; quoted 4.025. lower. There las •been a fair business in BacOirat a reduclion of Is. on prime and 2.93. op or- •Bulk Shoulders, s. For good Werdero fs: tierce' 75. to 6554, ordinary, 60 io 755.; mess, 40 ,. bbl., 39 03425. Park - -=•PrinieAess, 43 to 42.; mess, fami ly,so t 052. :Bacon, duty lice,: cwt., EaStein 89 ro Western, 25 to 37. Shoulders 24 to 24. - thraiisr.Finb, 40 to 41. • ' • • T.st.i.ow—Middli4,6nebankad and doll. It:cr.—Carolina, les. 6d. to 19. Patliarnentildr, Gladstone gave notice that he wuiild'brtng forward the motion respecting the late Lima-4 12 0 Pledged himself, that in the -unatiiiii time, nothing should be done prejudicial- to the present position .ofrebellionlossnabill. The canducit of the •American Government in ref erenne...to.the.search for;the...expedition of gill Jon, Franklin, has been alluded to . in Parliament in very flattering terms. • The of on the Continent had undergone no ImP4tatit•change, though the eients have been n°ither few"nor far between. • . FRANCE:- The "This tfeiv Cabinet wan fliimed by coalition of Odillan, Burnt, and Kenton°. The ` new Ministry isthe same as before, with the exception of - Defel4m, who has been appointed MiMistet;Of FOreign - Affairs, M. Detoconetinle` muter - oftheinierior, withthileiceptio - O, the Mirnstry. reifittirto unchanged Much sorprioe *as excittd by the excloshin Of r .Morshal• Beat;geiut from the M ist. The-Pdria papers generally disapproveof the corn. promise, and 'predict its failure: The Hnd Aepnbliainir ir - denounning the Ministry: •-• , • Jim message of the President to the departments, was published in the Paris ',sperm on Tuesday. It is copied -from American, :not European Models; -and cieMayileslfour•columns.' ' • M.wriessep has failed in his mission to conquer the mans I for further instructions.. gorne . acelyantseay that he was recalled, arid that the same messenger carried instructions to Gen. Ous iidot fOrlthereduction ofthe : Haly City tO,sithjectiOn iitsill - hazards, and that he would • commence the attack with' an aimy, of 2500,'0n . May the 30th. The Romans have announced they firm determi. statierilii Voila to the death the expected nesault, aid iris stated that they have an efficient force of $0,060 for that purpose.-- ' - • .• • . • ThelPoPe still Pnraistel in denouncing the- noquali tied renewal of his powers as temporal ruler, and thetiitimvirate, backed by the people,. declare that they ; will never concede. There is at the bottom,says .. • • the a detertnination to accomplish the destruction Orthe , Pope>s- tetnporal power; and we shalt 14vti to 6ghl . to the liat against all projects of -Thu mime) , market continues about the same, 4110 . 31gb the „rate of disconnt is a shade higher.-: eousols are quoted at 911 to 924. American 'monk •! . .isr, in good`demand, both in London and on the continent.. There - were no quotations given in Liinddit papera. . , 'llia Emperor. of Prussia has negotiated for a loan or dOmilliene. The Frankfort Tarliament will-exerchle its Win. encoto form « Republic. upon tho French model, to be coinpoed . of_Baden,- • Wirtienbarg, Flonioh and Tke:lleaiPcOndariaa :Of - Prussia; Hanover and SalOnyi have promulgated a new constitution for sny, in which universal suffrage is recognized. pre joutan in past attetops to forma union of Ger; mati'Statee, the king of Prussia is Made the promie neat hind, end ' .. ..kustria is excluded, and also the clause. States invited. rt is doubtful whether the plan Th . e ,Hungarian '.war prest -ets no new feature, and: since the,fall of Buda into ... s ianflarian no event calculated "te - hay° a Pe i : manent influence on thw, - reault of the tilliggl'es although the ; Hungarians have achieved farther ,some' instances - imOortefit victories, .09 contestants:are 'concentrating - their torcee, and ac.- caunts of trentendons battles aro every day looked The Austrian Gen:;Walden' has been superceded by..Lietit. itaynolie. . - • • • • -• `Prinee . Piskaggutch; will command'' the united Austrian• forces in the East, and General Haynoine in -The' latest intelligence from yenice, leftthe Austrians under command of Idarahal Radetzky, boinbardiog that city, which was closelj invested on allbides 7 ' : -- /tii ' iiPorteithai'the -King or garainia Was at the disposal eflfamiry The despatch is here inter roPtedi bet the report:requires confirmation. ' The reiorts so constantly reported that the - war tetsteen the Danes and Prussians:was speedily to end, have beenrepeated; but we can' see no .• cliable evidence of the:facti: . • Choleia in New York: : - Nnw Yonx, hallYl9. There were enew cage's to.day t -and 11 denim !octaneli- y ; 7, CiNciNerxit, JUde • 19.* Thew .iet.ita'enti , troei Cholers yester -144, 140'23 froth other diseases. ,The market remains uneilatiged. '• , itholeraln'St:•Lottlo. • Sr. Lents, 19. Juno There were 433 interments from Cholera,:nnd 76 from other diseases, for - the week ending on Sunday. On., yesterday :there Were,6o from-,Cholera, end If nom ettieediseaser,, - Bentoh his... Made a'speech at Boonsvipe ; it is' alma*: te - the.. speech he made at Jefferson The perooeracy.arepretty well divided. Alik.tirefetis dieappcareag irnm the TriitierAs sissippi, but is raging 'at the Osage.- rt'..`'••••-• _ • t - • r v Er , • , • - MP' Adtiertueraareidgiecsl dto ',Mc! ablf . - ot .1 - This mialberiiniptiO toith'l?stintei to snit 'tule tot nserit.) Tiltenf eariietAcufwoiad: /*Priferi,g• . - Morttiitilllost lob priittut . g Offitti CORNER OF - WOOD'ANti.FIFTH STREETS. , 13:7 flaying' adder] to our Establisbuienti, a splendid Steam-Power Printing lilaChine, we are prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper.anibßook work in a style of un turpassed beauty andmeamesS, and dpOn'the most rea- Souubleleran:-.We respectfullynoliolt the patninage Dt the public en this line of otPr busineis ' • • EY" PI Ire. Works I:Fire Works , . 400000 Torpedoes; - . -' 300 boxes Fire Crackers • . 10. cases, containing 8000 packs Crackers; 20 boxes Jackson.t.lrackers; 610 doz. I, 2, 3,4 oz. Rockets; 2 eases ' -cont'g 010 Chinese Rockets; 0 •;• groins Pin W-heels - - -4° " -. Roman dandles,6 balls; g ' - 10"`0 Flower Pots;- -* 50 " Chasers; ._ 10 • "-, ...3and 4 inch Triangles; 68- - Grass•hoppers; • ° , 15 - " Port Fires; ' 25 " Blue Lights; 40 " Scrolls, Nos. 12 and - Jiltt rei4.l nod for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,. ;elB . - NO. 0-Wood street: 111-Major 61enern7i.—The Conarnissioned Ofßeeri of-theist?Brigride 15th DivitionTenna. Volunteers will mee t et the New court , Efouseiinilte City-of -Pittsburgh, on the'lst Monday (td day) of Snly,•itt forthe purpose of eleetiug onniklajonCinneral.:: • : Jonas 11.-Motinntunir, Brigade-Inspector. jelB . :d&cv • I . E.TE.ICE VIZ, PRACTICAL HATTER, 72 Fop* street, offers terthe public- H AT S of his-own manatee tare; of the utast approved artvg, of unfading count and LUSTRE, of moat cot ikmaterinl andtiariir ailed workman_ ship. tr.r. Keevit's best at wzirranted 'ahead of the ivould-be lenders and manulteturers round the Horn. FRANCIS' KEEV IL, Ittanufaetarer. Orr", Head StreetltrAdge...An Election .be held at the Ronnie,. North end of. said Bridge,on the lit Monday of July_ next, for one •Piesitlint, ten Managers, one Treanuter,,and one Secretary , - to manage the affairs - Or said Bridge for the, ensiling year. Ter2 Wm. lifoanntax, Pres`t. n:r 8atd: . 6814. .1. 1 - 1. - AVatsoU will be supported for MajOr Generale at the ensuing elec lon. ''•Yosa lusa t nus. _. . . 'Eliiabeth June 13, 18.19.-- I (jel4:d&wid) . . Er Coroner:--1 offer what's left ofirne to the Dent- - octane County Convention as a eundidate - for. Coroner. If Ihove any. I want them to leg tor me now. rotor Rim, Late of Molino del Rey. tn. D r- nooks 1 - Hawks Larimer, or the k with the-lron elespa; by Angus B. Mooch Detmot.O'Briee, orthe Takieg of Tredage; a Tale of 6D-1; - try-H.M. Herbert. - - • The - Crirnes:of Paris; by Robert P.•Greeler. hterrirt„'or the Foundling; by Eugene Sue ;—tresh sup .I,y. For sale by - - -WORK & HOLM USi je7 • Third street, opposite the Post Office. j Major Ge ne ral , ..flon.SnzfarmJoszs wilt be In . pported ior Major General, by - - lelkto - [Journal copy.] VOLIINT/CERS. 113" hiladelphi a... Special Meetings of the Allegheny .Engine und.liose Compuny.wilt be .held at Allegheny Ball, Fifth strect.every Monday evening pre vious to startingrfor Philadelphia,. Those intereSted are respectfully invited to attend. je4-3w 1.17- Sunday Trips to Beaver... The steamer 13h4VE1twill-leave the Wharf, opposite the Mononga hela House every Sutiday, morrung, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. .Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and 7At 4 eclDe}:, r. at. Fare,,TlTiElirlr-FIVIC cram . , , ttr itotice.:.Th'e Journeymen Saddlers, Jiarness and Trunk Makers' Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner or Smithfield and rifth streets. (mayl9:ly) IV.. C. aILIAIIKR, Sec'y. Err Economy...if you sing' to'ative your money and buy a superfine RAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you wilt find a complete assortment nf the latest Fashions, CHEAP FUR CASH: WM. FLEMING, 130 Wood al...corner r f Virgin alley. sunr23:yl O. of O. -Place ol Aleeting,‘Vashington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prrisetraon Moot, No. 3313—Meets every Tuesday reeving. Ma:Rea...vitt:a FAO, sipmuNT, No. b7—Meets - Ist and 3d Friday of each month. ,nar2.3—ly U.. 7 . O. Of O. V....ALLSGHENti LODGE, No. 411+ meets at the .Idall. coiner of Wood Street and Virgin Alley,every Thar:taty eeenieg, at & o:eloek. .mayl:Gm Gaoling SesstrrvEtenly. G• W. BIDDLE, Dentist ..-Ramovzo to a new three story Brick, on Surrartztu sr., one door be low Sixth: ! .treet. TEETH INSERTED. from oue to a whole sett, by Amos heric Pressure, with a beautiful restoring the Faux to or no pain. 'Fmk:sit perninneat . • rttoomo, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bit ter than easing it, though it should be dune in five min• utesior even instantly, ap2l:4 - 1 AttentlOu. RD ERT BARKER., Atramtarr Tsitort, NO.3l'..ilfarktt, between Secend and Third streets, Pinsburgh.-Consfantly on hand, a lurge and general as sortment of Easincmsarx Reanr•minn Currnmo. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custer') \Vork,wbich will be made in the most fashionable man ner, and on reasonable terms, map 10 -4 13dd'Pellows , Hall, Odeon. Building, Fourth street. between Wood and Smidtfitht streets.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and ad Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburglkljegree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics , Lodge, No. 9, meet's every Titurstlay evening. • Western Starl..odge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening Iron N 0.182, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount City, h e Lo e, No. ano, meets evry Friday evening. mayMty. IIJ Gonstipatton of the bowels or costiveness, head ache, pain in the side and breast, nausea and sickness, variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, &c., are the usual symptoms of Liver Complaint Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills arc always certain to remove the above complaints, because they purge from the body those morbid humors which are the cause, not only of all disorders of the liver, but of every malady incident to man. ..A. single ZS cent , box will in all cases give relief, and perseverance will most assurhdly drive every pani cle of disease from the body. Beware of.Counteiffits and. Imitationv. —Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the Written signature of Witt.u.st Watorrr on the top label of each box. . Remember, also,. that 11. Smyser, Druggist. corner of, Market and Thud:streets, is not an agent for this medi cine; and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for sale. : The .gertnine is for 'sale n Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Phiadelphia ; and by JOHN THOAIPSON,IS6 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa., who is sole agent .for this city, hy whom dealers can be sup plied at tbe wholesale rate. jela • • INSVRANOII.' ' fiILIE DELAWARE _MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR j_- ANCE COMPANY--CifficeiNorth Room of the fiX;. change, Thirdatreet, , Philadelphia. Raw lastractru.--Buildings, Merchandize and other property - in town andcountry; insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of - premium. ~ Maas Insuitaacz.—They also insure Vessels, Car. , goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special' policies; as the assured may desae. InienuTitsztarorrravon.—They also insure merchan dize transported by 'Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam. Boats, on rivers and late's, on the most liberal terms. - DIPECTORS--.Toseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C.Tlavis. Robert Burton, John Ri Penrose. Samuel 174. wards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. D a y ,rs, William Folwell,John Newlin; Dr. R. M. Huston, James liand, , Theoplulus Paulding, Jones Brooks, Henry SlO.`ist, Hugh Craig, George Serra!, Spencer ?de- Ilvatn, Char :.' 4l adly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr. : S. Thomas, Job' Sellers Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—.D. T. Morgan, aVm. Bagaley, Jno. T t ,./Jogan. _ "tv ILLIAM MARTIN, President. Rim= S, NEWBOLD, Secretary. Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. • (jelthdtfl P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. TEXTBOOK - OP MECHANICAL DRAWING, for JuliL • Self-instruction and for the use of Schools, contain- Jug: lat. A scrim of progressive practical problems to .GeOmetry,•witli full explanations, couched in plain and simple terms; showing also the construction of the Par allel-Ruler, Plane Scales and Protractor. 2d. Exam plea for drawing Plans' Sections 'and Elevations of Buildings and Machinery, the mode of drawing eleva tions from Circular And Polygonal plans, and the Draw ing of Roman - and_ Grecian" Mouldings., 3d. An intro duction- In , Isometrical Drawing. 4th. & treatise an Linear Peispeetive, with numerous examples and full explanations, rendering the study of the art eaey and agreeable. &It:Examples for the projection of shadows. The whole illustrated with ilfty-six steel plates, contain nig Over two handfed dlugtams. By Wm. Minifle, Ar chitect, nrid Teache! or.yrawiag in , the Central High School of Baltimore. Price, $3,00. is the hest work on Drawing that we havo ever seen youinif"Mecheinier - such as a Machinist, Engi neer, Cabet.Maker,Millvqight. ior Carpeyter, should be without York scienutic American. Fc'r'sale by • OAWIES D. LOCKWOOD, - , - 6.3W00d street. Cl_ --- RAT — E APit — ON — S—Something.w ale and beautiful, for the Ladies Juet received, from' Naar York, a few, superbly finished Grate Amens, PIA .gat. Tissue Poper for Looking-Glasses. For sale by -. J. D. tocitwo_on, - Woodl Whoditreet, IDOR BALE—Two desirable. Building Lots, having: each 21 feet front on Prospect or Bedford street, by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Also, two Lots, each 21 feet front on Webster street by 127 deep to a 25 feet alley. Price, 11400 a Lot. ' Terms: 1150 in hand of. City or County Scrip; balance in seven equal yearly,pqyments. B. CUTHBERT, - .1616 . • Gen. Ageta, Smithfield street. CYT C e .Stoekholders of the Far mers Berms - panic of Pittsburgh inten.dniuking applicauon to the iiext. Gegislature;fai such alteration of their as wilt give them Banking privileges i Or; if deem, d pedlent, aftto. be.incorporated as a new Bank. By ordeeznitti Board dihrectors_. - jel4:tmL hIAGOFFIN,Zashier. • it?? HairisbargTelegittrib'samy till Legitlettast.meeti, tend peed bill to thus office. :ift:44:;:7. w ,, r4..h .-- ;,1!..m_i.!.,-,..Jtv: : ::: ..; 'PVINRSPPRGIi I T'O A R I:, OP : T ". ' ll4 P 'l.l _,. .." , N. H. CRAIG .1.- . 4".. -- , '... --. ',.-: If, - 3. - OAROTI-lERS,. Cosimrcann -iron itrrin. ..4 . 7.1'i.-W..- A.' HILL, ..... ~, • , .., -.) ...,.....,, .., . . _, . _ . PitS "B.ENGEE A RRANHEIHENTS.F'O W R, L, - -d-tedmboatlneketLine,lcavesdidly forCinetn . n on, iOl - m. Passenger -Packet, via Brownsville,, to -.Baltimore 31.11 ti, Philadelphia, BA, N., and 6 r , ... N. .....:: ' , r --.. :. , ,-, 1. . Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, - 9 A..it, unil 24 - Western and Sonthern.MOil Coach.Line,*6 44. N.- North-Western, via Cleveland; daily,lo.ll. SC Erie and Western New York,. daily, 9.A. m, North-Eastern,to Philadelplua, daily, except.Sruhlaya, 4, ARRIVALS-AND DRI - ...\RTISRE MAILS: . Eastern Mail via rhiladelidlia, eleseelo.g. Western Mail o Olin and Lcwsv., duo 8 elcises SA. IL South.via 13alt. and Washington, dui Sr. ic.,claseat Plonk-Western via Cleveland, due .O td., closes° .41.: Erie and Western .New . York', dista : p tn„ eio.ieeTian - , Par luaus. Offend Bank of Pittsburgh. 550,00; S*oo,: 850,00 Ex - Change Bank ••• • • eO,OO. 47,00 - '40,00 Iderchants'and M. Bank • .. •• . 50,00 40.50 warmers' Deposit Bank Nottem market- .i' Hand Street-Bridge ' : Northerly Liberties Bridge. • •••••• • - :.,G0,00.-. .35,00 Old. Allegheny Br:dge ...... • • 05,00 am()35,05 Cointellsyilleß. R. Stock - maid on shares; 32,50 ' . 5,00 - City Bonds {a eettt;)- .• .... •• - 91,00 Monongahela. Bridge 25,00 , „, 1050 Gas -Stock....- , Penna. s's, quoted in Philadelphia.. • .01. Penna. U's, ' 1014- New Iceue Treasury Notes; a'a, quoted in Thilada • 4.17 - • IMEIIIII • OFFICE OF . TIIE POST, • WEDITESDAY MUltrgNG. Jun! 20, IS4II. There is still the same stagnation in husineas, - which has been manifest for some weeks; the time of the merchants appears to be engrosses, in prepar ing their books for the first of July.. • • FLOOR--There were no arrivals yestardaY, and consegaently no animation in the market. Sales in a small way. were made at previous prices. GROCERIES—The business is confined altoge 7 ther to the city trade: ,We _note sales of cotee at 71(a8c. Sales of N. CV.Sugar at Sales - of Molasses at 28c. • FEATHERS—Therewere a feel sales yesterday; cilia good article, at 28C. TIRIEB FRUIT—:-Sales of dried. Peaches et $415 fidt,2s. Apples were dull at Me. BUTTER—SaIes in keg at 67i. LARD—Prime article -is in good request at 6c. PROVISIONS—ScarceIy anything dtiing in the market. We note a small sale of sides, a common article, at bc. Cattle 7 —firood beeves were selling in the, cattle m a rket yesterday at 605:. Cattle Market.. At market to-day there were, HO head of beeves disposed of at prices ranging from $7 to 7,87 per head. The number remaining unsold waa 150. Cotton; .The market is firM, without satea to any extent. Flour.. The market is inactive, the Eastern de mand having somewhat fallen of Prices are un changed. Wheat is held firmly. Corn.. Tne demand for shipment has been large, and prices are improving. Money Market.. Our commercial and money re lations are easy and tranquil. • NEW Yoaa, June 19, P. M... Money Market.. The supply of Bills of foreign Exchange as ample, and the demand. so far has been moderate. Government Securities and State Stock were firm to-day, with moderate transactions. Sales of Pennsylvania fives at S9laB9H sales of Treasury Notes at 91,16; sales of U. S. sixes MS at $1,161. Cotton.. The market is unsettled : and correct quotations cannot be given. Flour.. We note sales of Common Western Canal brands at $4,44; good Western and Straight brands at 4,75. The market . is steady, but not very. ac tive. Grain.. There has been no arrivals of Wheat by water, and we have no sales to report. Previous quotations may be resumed. Corn is in moderate request, with sales of Southern White at 53a60,1e ; Southern Yellow at 63; sales of Western x 162 64. Provihions..The market to-day exhibited an in• c ren'ing 61nin '" ---r— P • t r Mess at I - ,74 31 - 0 50 per bbl - VA • • • • • rr _deers are well sustained. Lard is quiet, with regular sa;es in tails at 6;a7c. Whiakey..There is nothing of importance doing in this article. We note•iales of 300 bble at 19',- OW: cents. M=l J. R. Taylor & Copp No. 122 Liberty street, (lour doors below St. Clair surer,) AI'ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS. OF WIRE. CLOTH, ill from No. 2 to No. CD; Brass and Iron Wire RID DLES and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. 60. Every No. Wire Cloth in PAPER CYLINDERS. Ali kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, tee. RI vors—Blrick, Tinned, Copper and Brass, of every size. on hand or mane' to order. IVIREIron, Brass. Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheet Brass, Japanned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind of the above articles will he promptly filled. 'Purchasers will find it to their itilvan age to cell and examine our stock. je9:3m • • SCRIPT SCRIP CARRTAGES, BAROUCUES, BUGGIES, Sce.. AT . PUBLIC AUCTION, 011 TITI , DAY, the 3.1 day of iris, at /0 o'clock, A. AL. at the Carriage Manufactory of the subscriber. in Diamond alley, between Wood 311111 Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. Splendid Chance for a Bargain. and to ride in your own _ •_ _ • Cu iriab.c." In order to close up ray spring sales, I will sell al the time and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve hicles, which are done up in the latent styles and of the heat material. It coaFists in part as follows: C Fancy top Buggies; Common Buggies, without tope ' • 2 Handsome Barouchcs, Suitaltle for 1 or_ horses; 1 Splendid Dickey -seat Carriage; 1 do Family Carriage, with 3 seats ; I.Standing top Barouche. Sale positive. Teaes-4 months, with approved endorsed ppaper,or Pittsburgh, Allegheny City or County Scrip, in equal ; portions. All accounts due by me, will be taken in pay ment. E. Ti. BIGLOW Pittsburgh. For Sale. Ark VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the 'YU Town of New Troy, a short distance above the Allegheny City Water Works. Also, TWO LOTS In Allegheny. City, near the Diamond. Title indisputable. Terms of payment, one-fifth. on delivery of -deed; the balance in four equal annual payments. For further in formation. please call on the , subscriber at the ware room of Edward Todd & Co., corner of Fibltand Ilbrke t streets, Pittsburgh. SI LVESTER SEYMOUR. Pittsburgh, Jane €0,1546.—d1 XTEW . BOOKS.—.4 History of Wonderfu/ Inventions. 1.1 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.—" 1 vol.; The Incarnation, or Pictures of the 'Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne.lntliarta; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs Harriet Seedier Stowe. Just received by JOHNSTON . St STOCRTON, je7 Cor. 3d and Maisel eta. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHZIENT. iur RS. DUFF has recently received the latest. designs .151_ of Drosses, Cardinals, end every article in herline of - business, and is prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice. Merchants ordering Cardinalsor Visites: made, may rely upon obtaining work in every respect equal to that obtained from the east. Read Dresses, Dress Caps,- Capes, Collars, Laces, Ribbons, Flower Fringes, blimps; Ladies' .lidlcts., Scc., always on hand s, el 3 MRS. DUFF'S, JO St. Clair et. at rpliE subscriber tins just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, a very large and well select. ed stock of pure GREEN ANDAILACR TEAS,from N. York, all of which has been-received in this country since the Ist of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. 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 Our stock and prices. They can have it packed in 1, and 1 Rt. packages, .5 lb. tin canisters, or by half chests, to snit their convenience. Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Blank Teas from 50 eta. to 81,50 I? Ning Young Souchong, 50 cts ; Con go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Hyson, Gunpow der and Imperial, from3s cents to 81,25 Families are, requested toaand and get samples of our Teas, and iry them, before purchasing. - niy24:d&w A. JAYN ES, 70 Fourth pt.' WHITE SUGARS.—LoveringN Loaf; Crushed' and Pulverized Sugars, just rec'd and for sale by the bbl. or at ietail, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, Fourth• street. may 24 FINE COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java, Laguyra, St. Doming_o and Rio Coffees, jait recd and for sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, :0 Fourth at. may 24 11 EOSINS AND FIGS.--200eeighth boxes prime Rai sins, and 50 small drums fresh .Figs, joust., received for sale at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street. mayt.l4 • tiocuLATN, COCOA AND BROMA—Baker's Bra ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa -also, Schmitz , sweet. spiced• Chocolate, just ree'd and Abr sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 F'ounh street. • .. tnayo4 spring (; toodtt. THE andersigned are now in receipt of their 4!eond sari!, of FRESH SPRING GOODS. They reit= peetfa ly ask the attention at Merchants and Dealers generally to alt examination of their stock, feeling,aa• eured that they can'otfer Gooefs'ou the Montavorable terms anct nt-the' most reasonable prices. •Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Fancy_ Drys Goods line, together with' Brown and Bleached • Mashes, Drillings, Gmghains, Lawns,Printa, Tickincs, &c., &c • '• MCCANDLESS - 10 CAMPBELL, No.'97'WoOd street, next door to•Diattiond alley nitrYls &kw • -r, __ (Cominaltai, STOGIES. Rivtew of the Markets: NEW YORKMARX.ET. NEW Yong, Juno I9—J2 lei JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. PR.KIN TEA STORE. OUTFOJPIPIT r • n. nut CHANNEL. TEZT WATER I, ; 2 Steginer, LakeE'rie, Sholes, Beaver. No..2 , l.litsopt.lkuivci. ,lialtic t Jacobs Brckwilavilla Y., -, Camdeu,„„Hendrickson, hicKeeifion " - Deiwor4—, . Dodson, MeMillua, - Dridgport, ' . Friendship, Divis?Wheelittg, Haatburg. Caldwell; Cincinnati. ." • Y . Beaver Glaike,Welliville• .o.trawnto, Steamer, Michiganislo.l2, Gilfloa , Pesii.fer„ • " Lake Erie, Sholes;BeaTsr.. " Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeetori. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville.. Hindoo. . Pilot No 2. Shunk,Marieq.a., ; Citizen, Gormley, St. Loam. `• Pacific, Campbell, Hanging Deela • For.LisPoi4 7l !ltisiii4dkioninviLle. * ... , . . ••• s s sTing s liit draught and swift running.steam er MARY-ANN, A. MoGowis, Master; will e aye• -fdr ' Cincinnati . and 'Louisville:: ow ' Wednesday morning,.at Mo'clock.- •- ' -.:--- -', - . . bi For freight or passnge, apply on. l rail ard. - -:',. jepp - . ' . ' no i sedale - Gaid: .-•.-. s ' ' - ' s - Tim- subscrlbei i harm leased tbOse beau 10. c. ' lital Gardens known. " s the ROSEDALE --, - -t- - -' --4' GARDENS, takes pleasure in informing the - citizens o - PiitisbargharM Alleghetfy-that they are now open for visiters; the Buildings having been entirely re fitted, and the 'Grounds laid out in new and desirably pleasant - plans. Visitere furnished with ICE' CREAM, STRAWBERRIES and CREAM; and-all the deliceeies 'and rc fo eshme Ms in iieason. -‘; : The Steamer ARCHY MASON will make regular trips every hour irrthe , clay, during the summerr !mason, from the Allegheny !Wharf; te11.04-friale.' ie9:3m• - W.-MLAL:E',/,;• J. Proprietor. Far Greenwood Gardenia. NEW ARRANGEMMENT.—The steanier THOS. scow will com- 17/. ;nonce on Monday, play 7th. to Tun from the titl Greenwood Landing. foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock tin. , and at each even hour until 9 O'clock P. at; lust trip from the Garden at The Saloons are supplied with all the &Headiest erthe season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden,- with' a large "collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow 'et Plants and Shrubbery. The -comfortable wharf haat, Greenwood; will he 'placed at the Pitt at. landing.. ltity4 WELLSVILE PACKETS.. - . For. Beaver and Wellsville. _ 'Tux new and splendid passenger steamer. hluanoca,, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday., For freight or, passage, having. suPerior accOmmoda tious,aPPlr' on board.- mart • New Arrangement. Tin steamer BEAVER, Cries. R. CLAIM; Master will leave this city every Monday, V nee ay and PIA ay,at 10 A. M. She has a boat at the landing, hetweenWood et. and the Bridge, pivare.d to reteive freight at any time. [rapt Win. B. Wheeler, QTEAMBOAr AGENT, , can be found at Wesley la Over's Counting /toot% earner or Water and ta field streets, Pittsburgh atar27 Ma fine new passenger Steamer AARON: i4ART, W. J. Kot:Nrz, bitustir, will leave for the above aid' intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage, apply on-board. mays For Chmottulati—diegular Parket. The fine steamer MT. VERNON, HIRAM Ko - s,irrx, Master, will leave for the above and Intermediate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to au% GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. 1. - 01LrliirVEIXE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLF. OHIO LINE. REGCLAB SAITTIDAT PACKET —The A No 1. fine and fa.tpassengersteamPac it ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep,, Corn . • - mender, will leave 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 has been built expressly for e. regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of-pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western %voters. The Tele , r, aph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin Nob - and Pike No 0, to Sant- Loms—lime through.rive DAIL ap2l-iy 1848. - - 1848. Pittsburgh and rownsit Dedly.Packet Line. • _ _ IMlrtrAltlt / la, ISIS. FSHIWARY 1. t 848. • . LEAVE DAILY AT S A. AI. AND 4'T. M. The following new bouts complete the line for the present.scason : ATLANTIC, Capt, m Samos Parkinson; BALTIC, Cu. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS .fiVLANE. Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely neworml are fitted up without regard to expense. ~ verycomfort that money can procure has been provi. at the fo - o - t - tirtsithl.-ATotiontrahelti Wharf Boat, board, an the boats .tgers %kilt he punctual on hours. - rr. tuutyleave-at the advertiser • Regular Packet for Sunfish., THE ftlle steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. BARass, will leave for the above and inter- Inc late porusoa Wednesdays and Saturdays. Forfreight or passage apply on board, or to au2s - GM). B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. JOHN X. TATLOIL, New Wheeling Packet. - 'The net- and splendid passenger steamer -TAMES NELSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular Packe between Pittsburgh andWheeling,leav , ing this city every Tuesday ; Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock, A. sr., and Wheelinr.every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. m. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda lions,) apply on board.. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and aceoluntodation is not 'surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONO & CROZER, decentf Agents. XTEW BOOKS—lrving—The Crayon Miscellany IN comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Necvstend Abbey. Complete io one volume—elegantly printed. Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, 9 vo.; illustrated. A volume of more than ordinary interest. relating a series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • • • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Commercial Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beckford's Spanish Ex cursions, or the vivid astern reminiscences of Eothen.-- 0 Literary World. Cooper----(New edition of early works,)—The Spy, re vised, &c.. with new Introduction and notes. Complete in I vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 51,25. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first American books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. We well remem ber the enthusiasm with which they were received, and the proud expectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was soon allowed a seat by the side of Goldsmith and Addison, and Cooper was translated in every country of the continent where any interest was felt to a foreign literature —Literary World. For sale by J. D. LOCKWOOD, jels 65 Wood street. ~,,' PRI VA'rh, DISEASEs, Dv „ B• roo m , N o (' 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in ail 4 - 411 _. cases'of a private or delicatenature incidents , .til'i t ..,t'' to the human frame. SyhilisandSyphiliticeruptions,genorrhcea i e i and ita consequences, together with all, re. ner , usa.tii,iinputities of the blood, with all diseases of renerealorigin,skindiseases,withstrietures,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• rations of,the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, totter 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 bean enfeebled, enables Dr. Drown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may pine/. themselves 'under his care. • • . _ Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into 84.1! amts apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to -many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice pnvately and promptly. To all such, .Dr. Brown's ready-. skill inlemovingvenereal die. eases, in their various forms and stages, oilers Inducements which can rarely be.e.qualled. Stmngers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educatedit every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseaseu Dr. Brown is 'the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittiburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints.' irrCertain,safe and speedy cures will. in all cases, be guaranteed:.. 4ecenteases tiro relieved in a short dem, without inter carp' from business. H er nia l ir. Itimture.—Dr Brown also invitee-per eons - afflicted . withilernia to call, 'like has paid partteu lar attention' to that disease. . . Letters from adistance, asking advice, taoniatoa itt fee, or they will not be attended to. • Diamond Alley, a few doors front Wood street, towards the Market. Constiltatiotts strictly COlElfi . oct2sdeswly -- EUMATISNL—Dr. Drhwirs ne*ry discovred R edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy and certain remedy for that painfhl trouble. It fads. . Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. 05, Dia mond 'alley, Pittslnaghs - Pa. The Doctor is always at home. ' - ianle-dawtf . New Hardware Store r , SIGN,,,OF TH .PLANE .&ND SAW, No. '7 S Wo od street, Pittsburgh. ADDER & LAIIFUAN, Importers and Dealers in.PO- reign and Domestic Hardware, la all its . varieties, arc now Prepared to tell as low and , on as reasonable terms as can be'purChase:d elsewhere. - We solicit our friends, and the public . generally, to call' and •e...tarnlise our stock, which consists in pan of Knee and Parks. Pocket and rennlinices, Scissors, Shears, Razors • House TrinuningS; such as Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, toget h er wit h , every : other article usually kept Hard- ward Stores: Weinvite the attention or Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment 01:Tonls; Which have been selected with great eas e , and. which we are dete.imincil to Sell so'as to give satisfaction, T.Ttin *IG 08 , 111k1 PLANE AND SAW, a full A l assortment ` . qi , Tlrinnatf 'COOPE/t.V..T00L.74? For. uale ; by &IatrFAIXN; - . - maylB No. 78 Wood stteet. ;~itelCt~snc ,:.I..P.Pir'4ll-111r*(41:21"WiLlo -- EXTENSIVEIVE I AGE - RIE 1 I `BEING THE LARO:EAT, RAREST coriAcrioNt OF• • 4WIL.p. BEASTS, BIRDS AND REPTILES, EITER.§ BEFORE EXHIBITED..IN THE UNITE STATES . I.TN I 4 PITTSITURG on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 3 4 and 5, for three days only, at the MANSIO N HOUSE YARD, Liberty street. - - On TnesdaY Jaly3d, Afternoon from 2.t0 5 o clock—ln the Evening from 7 tolCro l clock.• - - - On Wednesday; July 4th, there will be'fiour di duet Exhibitions, viz.—Morning from 8 to II o'clock, and from 114 10 1 P.m.; Afternoon, from 2 to' 5_ o'clock ; and Evening, from 7to 10 o'clock. • • _ On Thursday, July fith=Morning, from :9 to 12; Afternoon, from 2 tog; and Evening; from 7 to W. • Among the most conspicuous features of this interesting Exhibition, is the •• RHINOCEROS, OR:UNICORN •OF HOLY WRIT. The Only Ont in 'Americo:since 1830.1 -. .• . The Brent diffieulty of capturing thhi huge and savage creature, together with the almost impossibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial to hit habits and constitution,-renders the exhibition of a LIVING .RIIINO. CEROS in the United States, the greatest etiriosity in the Animal Kingdom . • • • • -. Foreniostin interest, novelty and attraction, are the bad andloriginal performances . of • • - • THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE DENS OF 'WILD BEASTS • • • Hilperformanees differ from all others n ot only in the skill and grace which he displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, COUGARS ; PANTHERS, ke„ but in-the matchless and almost superhuman command with which he'exacts the obedience o f these fiercest and most remorseless tenants of the desert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACH. MAY HAVE MANY 11111FATORS, but HE HAS NO-EQUAL - HE IS HIMSELF ALONE. The LIST embraces all the finest Living Specimens Of. . . . .. . - - That the great experience, enterprise and resources of the proprietors have enabled them to brim>, together in one LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. - A full description of the Anithals *contained in Bin gxhinition, - will be found in Pamphlets and Bills ut the principal Hotels,' nrevioueto thearrival - of the Coinnany. 11:7" ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS 15' CENTS.' ' ja i ° . Dr. George FIFFICE, Pourthstreet. sitar Grant, immediately op. posite Ealteivell's, in the room lately occied as an odice by Alderman Aline?. Ile may be found, at night, in No. 71, St. Charles. •-• rayanity __.: • Busbies' Card. TYRANTS - AA, WELL ASI I- 101YOPOLIELAWST PALL: - ' SO MUST PRICES; -- TXTHICH fact will he proven . by calling at Methataa's F.ashionaolo Tail °nag Establishateatabird street, St. Charles Morro: Smca.props and quick oaks, Vxmarr: Fresh and good. WM; VIELLXIgPHIME.D.L'3VM. EIIVICATSO3I; MILLER RICILBTSON, Whyte:ale Grorem, and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Seg - ars• Nos. 172 5101174, coiner of Liberty and Irwin streets; Pittsburgh, Pa. inyny. kIUFFMAN CASIDAY, Bill, liferchandize and Pro- J. duce Broker—Office, (up stdirs) No. 2.6 Wood tdreet Tittebrgh. - - InV2SX - NEW BOOKS—Man Primeval, by Harris. Layerd'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 Foe's Works, _complete ; 20 vols. Swift's. Works, complete; 2 vols. Fielding and Smollett; complete.. The Progress of America; 2 thick vole. Forsale by IL S • BOSWORTH & CO., 4th street,. near Market. Da - Clergymen and strangers are invited to mill at the Book Store of H. S. Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, near Market, where will be found fine editions of many rare and valuable works: itA. MASON & C 0,60 Manx.= slava; are offering . their stock of Silks, Shawls, Vizettes, Lawns and hluslins at still grenteereduced prices. :Yard wide brk Silks, hest make at 12c., SUITLIMIei Shawli at 75c. and $4 ; most fashionable Vizettea at S 5 and 5.6; Lawns end Muslims at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at Or., usually 121 e.; Calicoes at gc.; wrought Collars - 15 cents; wrought Capes SI and $2; FIOTCIICO Braid Bonnets 62 and 75e.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as. sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates.jell) TO LET—The large.Thrce Story Brick Ware lionee, No. 112 , Second street. Possession given let of July. Enquire of (je6) A. BELA.BLY. Death to the Rats. T is a notorious fact that of all evils, bone are held in • such abhorrence as those of Rote, Mice, Roaches and wish and eslre or by which those who wish, may bee'orne rid of this evil, which ilifests more or lees every house in this city. This rearation has now been in use in Germany about s e ve n years, (and in the United States for the last five,) and by every one who has given it a trial, been pronounced the best remedy they have ever used for ex terminating Rats, Mice, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, &e. The articles composing this composition are in them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few hours—as soon as it has affected the stomach. the articles become neutralized, and will affect nothing thereafter; en that there can be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug. We will vrarrant itto rid houses of all the Rate., Mice, Roaches, &c., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. J. S. M. YOUNG & CO.. je6 N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry sts., Pittsburg. Greenwood Gardens, ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles 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 reeepuon of visitera.— lee Creams, Pastry, 'Fruit, Nut!, Cakes, and all the deli• cacies of the season, are kept for sale; end all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. Bonnets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. Err Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] my 22 IIiNT OUT, RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Manufactory. THE subscriber having enlarged his Shop, lately de stroyed by are, informs his friends and; the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Carts,ltrays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheel barrows, at his Shop, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield str.ets; where he keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the times. Southern merchants and furnace men are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. may22:om Wllf. NOME. TEAS S TEAS!: TEAS!: I Ia.IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and Vicinity that they have completed arrancements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, • And will hereafter be kept constantly on ' . harid. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of I, i and Lib each, with it printed card—showing the kind of Tea, price,name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with n invitationro - return the .Tea, if .not liked. 02i 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 •50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 •50 021.75 1,00 1,25. 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 371 50 1 ~..i Gunpowder Wt Imperial••• ca Ilyacin o Y. Hp— Di Black T 6t cast Fine and Extra Fine• 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, If not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money Will be, refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between. our Teas, and those heretofore sold by falter companies in this city. - All lovers of rich, delicious and good-flavoredTEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied •on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & co., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG &SON, ' apl6 . S. W. corner 3d and Roes streets Fire and Marine Insurance. INSURANcg. CO. OF NORTH AbIERICA'will 11 miike permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipmenta by Canals, Lttkes t r!nd by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by 'flagrance.' Whi. P. JONES, Agent, 'maylB 7 - 44 . 137itter street. 'Factory for Sale,, - TN SHCCESSFULOPERATION,manufaeturin.g Print; ors' 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 engravin . g to heavy cornice: Should the la. venter; Isaac Mernt Singer, obtain a patent fot the in vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole United States, and for ever, in Alle gheny. Co. Pa. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable ofmanaging the above business ' and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth in the capital stock. For particulars,- apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, . Pittsburgh, Pa. 117"Froin the foregoing . Notice of I. M. SINGE 4. we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of ourdeedin Patent Office,at Wash. ingion, D. C. (ien) SCHOLYAC RYAN. 17 LdtX. 4 4EIED-18 barrels just received ;Cor sale by RHEI ,MA'PTIIELVS ' , uss26 ' 23lNVo.ter etrect i b IPLES 1.14:1 Tine A s p o Po6irkrgagd , for- • - • . •••••••-r-•-, , . - Concert Garden., ' . THE subscriberhaving taken the Pl ea s ure Garde n s, in the Ninth Ward, known es the - CONCERT GAR DENS, would inform the ..citizeutfOrPittsburgh' that he has had the Gardena and Saloons fitted up in a splendid manner, and they are now ready for the reception of vis-, item Refreshments Of all kinds will be 'seised up to vis hers on the shortest notice. LEOPoLD ITEGNER,, je qwd&vatf : ' - Proprietor. PittstinrKtlitiortionitural Society ILL hold their Summer Exhibition of Early Fruits, -.Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Zee.; on Wednesday and n r sday, the 13th end lath of4UNE, aml_pretniums 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 attested, to bring their productions forsvaid to, the Exhibi- Wall Paper Warehouse, Na 47 MARKET •STREET.TITTSBURGH, PENN'A; THOMAS PALMER - DESPECTFULLY.ttnnounc O to his friends and ens tamers,, that he hes had at no past period so e.rten sive a Stock as he has at present lie can offer Le pur chasers,. on very Moderate terms, at the old established stand so Market street, almost every article in- his:line-- including counting-room, bedchamber, dining-room,par tor and -Unit Paper. ' With Borders; LandscaPes, tre board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shade Bonnet and Binders , . Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper ;' he is abundantly suPplted,- ancl 'requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as Rags and Tanners* Scraps taken in trade, at the high; est prices. - War 1341&w.im WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA . ROSPL. TAL BUILDINGS. S EA LED PROPOSALS will be received by the Build= ing Committee up to the 20th day of Jnae r 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 llth 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 departinents of the buildings. . . The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estimate, measurement, and bill of rates ; in which case bidders will state the price of the stonema son and cot stone work per perch and foot; brick work per thousand in the walls; slating per square; plasterutg per yard ; joistiug and other lumber per thou sand feet, board measure; carpenter work. painting, glazing, Ac., 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 u general Superintendent appointed ISt. ""' ~. .the same time, frl• fencing and enclosing the Hose • . : - to the plan to be seen at Mr. Xeres office. JOHN GRAHAM, 1- • JOHN BISSELL. WM. J. TOTTEN,. • Building. ' W. W. WALLACE, 63 matillee, THOS. BAKEWEL • . jeCid) 211 , 113oureWa Cholera ill!attars,. Q YMPTOMS — Cnbunts..---This:disease gen erally com 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 rite seater evacuations. Vomiting . is a usual attendant on. these evacuations, but not an Invariab/e one. , The vote- : Wag is usually accoMpanied with meat uneasiness and pain 111 the stomach and bowels. The tongue and breath arc icy cold ; the tongue is sometimes clean, but general ly slightly coated ; the voice becomes weak and husky: cramps and spasms of the erms, legs and body, are gen eral and painful symptoms. The skin is shriveled anu el, a purple hue ; the pulse becomes weak and frequent, and in the collapse stage entirely lostat the wrist ; the breath-. ing labored and hurried. These symptoms usually suc ceed each other in the order stated. hPDOWELL'S CHOLERA MIXTURE.. This mixture is prepared front the prescriptions of the late Dr. A..N. hiDowell,Of Pittsburgh. In his exten sive practice, holed used it,with complete success in the epidemic of 1613 and the present season. Steamboat men have given it to many passengers who have been attacked with the disease the present season, and in eve, ry case effected a speedy cure—after they had been 070: noonced incurable by physicians on board. Prepared solely by the proprietor. WM. THORN, Druggist, jel2.tf N 0.53 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Relief for Cramps. !CATE HAVE ABDOMINAL WARMERS, made from Y the most approved Englishpatterns, furnished and recommended by Thomas Bakewell, Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a mosteonvenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bcnv els, in case of cramps in Cholera. Aeovery person is subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without— at least without one. For sale by SCAIFE & ATKINSON; jed First street, between Wood and Market sta. fttotrottantsii. Hotel, '- TFourth street, between Arch and Market, Philadelphia . HE Proprietorship and Management of this well known Hotel, havi this dad into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave y tpo asse state, that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with which it has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business' or pleasure. C. & J. MeRIBBIN, may9:lm (Formerly of Eichango Hotel- Pittsburg.) hIR. BUFFS GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' BOOK-KEEPING dr. 'WRITING ROOMS, NORTE SIDE OF AMOND.- /TR. D. has his new Class R oo mss now thoroughly re . 131. paired and fined up. Ladies will fiud his new sys tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study. and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire course of trainidt , 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 of all those intricate operations-Connected with partnership settlements, of which so many practi cal book-keepersof acknowledged ability, are Ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the city have re cently procured Book-keepers from this institution.-- blerchants 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 7tO 10. • • • • • unty4 Greenwood - Garden. QTRAWBERRIES, swag FRO 31 TEM Yams, are now LI served upin, this SBIIIALER.RBTREAT, with all the other good and wholesome.refreehtuents nature and art can produce. Bonnet's of choice Flowers tasiefulfy put up. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. The. Steamboat Tiros. ScOrr - leaveis the foot of Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 O!clock a. at. until 9 r.av,landing at the Garden gate.' Closed on Sunday; and conducted on Temperance principles. (Gazette and Dispatch copy. 1 jell . ' Cheap plothlng for Scrip. - T HAVE just received from Mel:cit .- a:Well selected - and 1' fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, CaSsimares and Vektings, all of 'superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully invite the attention of =my friends: Country ltferchants and others 'Visiting the citY,'Whb .wish to ' provide themselires with a good article at a very tom price are respectfully invited to call on the sub-' scriber. Ali work_tearranted., JAS. MeGUIRE, Tailor, Third at., near Wood- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE yea Sar.a—A valuable Property of 90 feet front by 250 Sect), with a' good Frame Dwelling Rouse of halt and sis room s, cellar; tr.o.; out oven, pump, stable and garden ; also, frau and shade trees, grape vines, tre - .; situate on- Saw.rnall - Run or con tinuation of East street, "Allegheay. $1,000. Terms : $3OO in hand; balance at four equal Yearlypay ments. S. CUTHSERT, (len Agent, lel4 Sudthfield street. . _ I,IOK SALE—A. valuable propertyof an entire Island, pleasantly situated 40 miles below Pittsburgh, and the first above Liverpool,- Ohio. The SOU is of the beat quality, and is well suited fora gardner on a large scale. Fifty Acres can readily be. appropriated for such pur poses. There it a good• Dwelling and °the: Rouses, with a fine Orchard of choice fruits--a Cider Mill and Press in complete order. Persons desiring.,such property as the Shave, will find it well 'worthy thetr attention.-_' - , . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent,- Smithfield street. 13 B. CARNAHAN, &a:mug at Law—emee oh gbintk . JUL,: sti,tetween Cherry alley arid Grant et. [je2-y Bankers anb. ettlianie Brakt • "..14/11. 11..WILLIA1118, •• EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE •N. corner 'of Third and Wood sheep. and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank notes au ►S foreign and domestic Coin. bought and sold on th most favorable terms. Collections made inallthe principal cities of the Union at the lowest rates. KB.ABIETt. 6c RAHIII. - - Banker:and Exchange Brokers, Denial in .Fenian and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates 3f Lepos• it,Bank Not ,es and Coin. Corner of Third and 'Wood sts., directly opposite the. 81. Charies-Hotel. may 23 Bt."' 110LBLEIS At. MON, Bankers and Dialers in .Eschangs ,Coin and Bank Notes, N 0.55 Markerstreth fittoburgli. SZLI.INO BATE. S EXCIIABOE. ' ' ' New York *pr Cincinnati Philadelphia .t. ' Louisville Baltimore - .' - -} " St. Louis . samr NOTES. • Buying rarer i' sto. I -County & City ord'u i I' " Relier Notes i L " Pennsylvania Co. ' I I"New York . ' il i " Maryland - 3,, New Orleans - i Buying rates Ohio. • • 'lndiana - Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Teruieseee" anl9-y JAS. &HOCH. _ THOS. SAWA/LIT.. NOON ` & SARGENT. BANKERS '.AND . EXCHANGE' BROKERS,- N. R. Corner of Wood arid Sixth :treas., Pittiburgh,Pa. - nEALERs in Coin, Bank Notes . Time Bills, Foreign JILI and Dm:Entitle Exchange Certificates of Deposit, tte EXOLLANOE.on ail the. principal Cities of the Union and. &war, for sale in sums to 'sun purchasers. '' • • CORRLNT.and par funds received on deposite. . ' COLLECTIONS made on . aliparts . of the at the loweit rates.. • '• I,OP/1-hp „ , 'DEAR& WHrutTA. rociiiiicelleiftrthitio far Soups ' ood Puddings; oleo, 4141 f for invaSdis 01!-- haid.ood.cor sale by . .ittiODESlr. ALCORN; ••• - • • • jele ' . : . • • • • . icrumiD BARLEY—Conabunly on band t ol.Morauni . •.I.l..rnarsofarture. For sale by . • • • RHODES ac•ALCORN; 30 Mahal. •- OiiiftlEAL.— We still coutiuue to inanufacturerUat viffeal•of a superior quality, mod eau supply any de mand for W 6,4213010 at short IIOIICO. • • RHODES & ALCORN. AA .SH lit/DP.3- 1 20,0W; on linnd, prime article ; 'for :sale .by (jet° IIHODESA. ALCORN: .' • Y/5..-0500 bushels, on hand and for sale by Al, jai() • . RHODES /k. ALCORN. =ON SYRUP--30- pricae,son has and . for Lvale by ; .R.I.IUDIES.a.ALCORN. • r ti t - FaUF -7 - - 30 -- drizer sutiwlede• .1 by. ;• :"•._ • ' • • • alo4sweLcoaN,--.. 30.0' (ChrOuicle eopy.l • =Filth etreet.:..' last Giro V did lot; which will be sold very low. • • ' A. }WAN, phi. 2 . 7. nut . A t. Far...Ed BACQN-riticeiied and .• • "A' :KO • 30 CK DAY. APPLES.;-Reed and tbr 8 1e15 . • • .CUMINS & 2,00 F 4, -.--o.o..}!vilbiltfatisz.l,t3rilli:- 1N861311.011.--10 tibia., rated diaconoigumein and for 1-1 ode• • - .• •• WI CI A.M9uRHEAD, JaLY.. • .. • POT ASH-4 Osaka "reactant:mei. Pot-Ash,. rec'd . and for sale tit . ; • . • BoirNET, .• .. lel2 ' Skioiitaildti3 , 4o7last.eddailyby Neu Vast. •r I,in store and tur•oale by Jett • • •W111;.131! ER, N0:156 Liberty et. 1 4 /1211JN5 , 7;20 bans, roarlanded ; for solo by . " • ' • %VIVI. •'. • tol3 ••• • •-• ' • N 0.133 Liberty Street'. • 0 dt r i - tk.,-7740 baine iti - o7itisfeiyi/d.iiiid for eatelii - ve CHEIME-13 boxes W . : Chelsea; for sale' very low DU SViLL • —3O barrels, in good order, oir 34 " l'Y • : : WM. DYER.. - . IIARABD MEP ROUND-1 casks, of List quality; for sale'by • • ' •, 1) . •. -WAL. DYER. • ROAR MOLASSE 8-s few bble., St. Jame b Refinery, OM Mita - article, Mink bk • - • fail ;:<.., „ , - %Vitt. DYER • Ali•L=3 received per . '. blander ;tor mule by- 4jel2) WM. DYER.. 0 'EE-40 psi receiving; or sal- I. DYER. ROOMS-39 dozen, jest received ca d far, lido by. jel2 • ' DYER. TAR DANDLES-20 boxes, Crinowit , s, in store and for sale' by (join) KINO4.IIIOOItHEAD..•, 7) Al INS-... 50 boxes, naives, quarters an. eighths, 11, prime order and for airle.by . ,• • • Jel2. . • " KING* MOORGEAD. IjOTASIL—A few casks, on conoignment.end for-sale by lOOll2l . : KING* AIOORREAD..... GiISHEN r oe -is ig - eastAl_astjen'a an , for sale is.is MOORHEAD. CRE' • 0111E1ESISIOU boxe ,s Inatore and for 61118 by Jen •• " JUNO & IdOOIIWEAD. PEACH - BRANDY, Irish .Whtskey, Jamaica .Itran, 'Holland Gin, in lots - to-suit purchasers'; for sale at wholesale prices, by (jeer J. II .BONNET .L. Liberty st: 1311t. e Z e lLTIUGAR-50 bags, j. 41..iarreiritudrfoLitare b rty r n. • FrIABLE'OII.47-100 begs Hope - 149118 Table Salt, in .1.. store and for sale by • (leb) J.2,BONNET. 11.-25 baskets Salad . Ott, reed and for ant Se , bs .bt,.(` .7 - ated-He g, 10 8.1711 re Mackerul4sooxe by A MERICAN case 8., 4, Am erietutTins ; Just received and for stile by •• • , • .••• • • . McCANDLESS c CAMPBELL. • • 97 Wood street.. • Mika. by f YE ,FLOIJR-:-4l bble. Rye Flour, rec'd arid' kir sale 1 1 6iriy301 S. W. ARBAVOLI., .. SOLS —Cotton, Silk and Gingham Paranolsi o fine nasonnnnt. forsale v /11 - c Iy ANDI;ESS & CAMPBELL ; '..—;. ' 97 Wood street. - DECEIVED AT M.- A..AIINER , S—Second part 'or IA; chamber. , Information for the People:—new'editien: Journey to the Gold Diggings 033 illustrations- 7 6y ler- KitZarson ; fresh supply—by Charles C. Avereil.::: - The Cruise Of David Watson, the London Apprentice; a Sea Story - of great interest—by Midshipman Es y, tie). Dtlftet6 .800K-KKE,TINbi.--ituttas forteactung tliie system, with the- author's directions to teacherti printed on the covera„-.knew supply, froin.Neir Yorlr: just ree'dand for sale by JOHN.ILAIELLart,, CUTLERY—icark superior lquves and Forks, Pocket, and Pen-knivetentcherAnys, Shoo 15uvetl, 4acts r ors, ,k,c..,ju e b ne riiCANDLL-is ,t 87 Wood street. FCOGNAC , BRANDIES-7 2 7.baIf,pipesi various JC vintages, of our own importation for %.eomnturee,." froixt.Eordeaux, just received and for sale, by - MILLER & Nos. 172 - and 174 Liberty street.. AIPROVED•IdUMYS, that wilt not FREEZE up in the I corzuur weather, for sale by • • •• • • betrdeen Wood-and Market .eta. DED BLANKETS-1 case' (50 pair) lied Blankets,66 J.) by 64, 6 fits,, .ribbon bound, received this day; on" consignment from the manufacturer, and for Bale. by H oposite Fifth stilect. ' 'Liberty o B.AalibyrßOWN MySI4N,a! 44 , A A. IV-At) TlittED AppLus-2 kt 75 •bushela _Dried Apples, iee and for aale — by tray3n) S. &W. HARBAUCH. ....... BB F.-2 tierces Prime Dried Beef, reed atni tor sale by- . .fray3ol - • . - L ARD OIL -4 few bbls., just received and for te by ( - 21 LA 3S--375 boxes !•• Marksll's" assoned size-Glass jOsi received and'fai Pale by . tray3o . - " &N. EARII47G/f. CHEEsE-30 boxes uew Creaul Cheesejost and for sale•by • (ray3ol S. &W.• 11.&RUI1OH.- co ODA .4sll-30 casks of Steele & Co,'s sopoor Soda Ash 7 just received and for sale by • , .S. & RAR.fI/4411., TATOOL--100,000 pounds of Wool Wanted I T V mayau . • - S. & IV; HARAVGI-1. VIOLASSES-100 bbls. N. 0. Molasses, .111.. sale ;by - lany3ol S. & tiY. HAI ClUbiAB. HOUSE. MO ASSES.- , 100 bbis. Suugga House Mol asses. St. Jabs Refinery In store and for sale by 'MILLER& BIC! , BOA, mayib 172, - runt 17. 4 ,pertY EFATHERS - 8 sackss PiimeDaridlitio steamer Cumberfluid, and for sale by B. A. EAHNESTor '& CO., Corner L et e t Wood sta. FLAXE4EEI.s.-4 casks ; landing from s land,And for sale by 17 N OCK & CO. OATS--500 buithe,ls arriyalin )" and sale by. Aft , ; DieJLTA'TY c'-'7 nta3l. Canal Basin. 2 UININE . :tso: ounce., iut , eed anti fur Pale 5.2 • by Den B. A PAW...STOCK & CO.- 60 RIMS:No.I HERRINGS, (hiringPadden ;) 23 " No. 3 Mackerel; (Hoot inspection ;) 50 c . T ar ; bre nze , o er ; received and for sale by , - ;,,,,1 - AAFP "...O'CONNOR, • may:H.:dim] Corner Penrpo-Wayneinreeta 4,1 F,, BO 5.D.3 MAYAN VIDAII - ;" .4"..0 50 bags do. Brazil . 25 bbls. do. - do. .. • dd.' ' store and for sa.lo by JQIINDtENTH my 29 • • a. I.SLiberty street-, TUST REbErlitti,:iceffithllF:#l4.lo—t SIORE,BO 0 Market street, 10,000 yards(' Primed Lawne,.ett the law price of 12} cents. [my2i A. A. MASSON tr. CO.: D itlED AITI I Et3-41 , 00 bli or sa!6 by •• •• DRIED PEACIIRS-150 kshels, for sale by , may3l. .. • i SMITH SINCLAIR eIORN-11.10 bushels Coen) arrive 7,• for sale fly y • may3l • •• • . • 1 . • CUMMLNS & SMITH ORANGES axpI1)A10.1---100 b°e9- I. ( riigf;7 . ;50 To arrice - onog sale by -- je7 f JOSHUA RHODES. HATS :bonhels,ir,et'amag f r A qi e o K ' ice ' - st.• BURLAPS AND SA.Clat . ,, t,Qn hand and los sale by y 8) H. . - • ~,%.;4.1r..47,;*, -01 •,- - BUYING NATI and Fol AUGEI mer Cumber-