... . .. .Pie . :ll!.eil,lti44 . ciit.iiiiii-j#'.. Minn' ing Bost la' Printing Ott*. CORNER OF. WOOD AND FIFTH la" Raving added to onrEstabliehraent, a splendid. Steant:Power Printing l achine, we are prepared :to do •hltkutds of Newspaper and Bookwork in a style of un nrpaised beauty and neatness, and neon the *lost ren imitable terms. We respectfully: solicit-the patronagaot ho, public in thisline iitour business • - _. •- , • Air RE of - iambics for July. ~ '''Lnd_Ps Book, Graham ' s, Sartain's and - Peterson's - (Lrldies , clonal) Magatinewforialy, and n general assortment of Cheap Publications, for sale at the Literary .Emporium an 'Third street, oPposito the •Post Office. • • • - • - „ Wrrair & -,- :TrFire-Works 2.iro Worksl.7 • . . , . 300 boxes Fire ' Ciackersi , . - -10 eats, containing 0000 packs Crackers; . 20 boxes Jackson Crackers; . • . • 620 doi. 1,2, 3, 4 oz. Rocketa;. . . = 2 cases, conCg goo Chinese Rockets ; 70 gross Pin Wheels; - • , . 4 Roman Candles,.sbafis;_ r.• . to - ,8 . Elower PoM; 59 " Chaserat • ;-: ' - -10.: - 3 'and 4 inch Triangles; 0$ ." .. Grass-hoppers;. 15 15 • a ,Port. fires ; t-',' - • 25 ." t Blue Lights; • : ,90 ft Strolls, Nos. 1,2 and 3. Just reckland for sale by : - Josaue. RHObES, 7t154.174 FairPhilo do 1p hi Owing difrereitee in oar arrangements; the Allegheny Fire Co. will leave for Philadelphia oWnextTeesday,26tb inst.. Application to go must bd made this wee k, as the banks wilt be elesed le2o . - 6hairman Committee.. 11171111140r.Gettersiii—The Cninmi..ioneijOificeri of theist Brigade 15th Dilation Penna. Volunteers will meet at the New Comt !louse; in the City of - Pittsburgh, on the Ist Monday (2,1 tiny) of. Jul_y, at 11 o'clock, for. the purpose et electing one Major General. . - JOHN H. McEMminny, 3elB:iikvi* 13rigmle, Inspector. . .fl 7 . Brlidgei—,An Election will be held nt the Booniii; North'end of saidßridge, on the Ist Monday.of July next, for one Piesidentoen litannte?s,, one Treasurer, and one Secretory to manage the rants of said Badge forthe ensning'itar. - ?etit , .• , . - Morttitsox,Presl., • • !V - Bath. - GEN. J. 11. WA'MOI will be sap p ott ed r Major General ; at tat ensuing' elec.: lon. P°ll YR 11'7"I Tin". Bil2abet4, Jane 13,1949.—(jet1:d&0.wt1 IrrCotOttLer'..--I offer what's left of me to the Dem. ocrutie County . Convention al a 'candidate - for Coroner. If I have any, frierule, I want them to teg tor me new: • -' Late ot Malin° ttel ET. Dlajor General ,-Hon. Sanwa'. /wax. will be Anpportad or•Alajor General, by • ' • [Journal copy.] MANY Vounrzsracs. 117^ unday frrips to Beaver. steamer 111FAVEIL wilt leave the Wharf, opposite the fdononge, hela .House,. every Sunday mornutg,.at 9. o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will /cave Beaver at l o'clock, and arrive at 4 &aloe • . • Nottee . ...Th - e-Journeymen Saddlers, flartiess and Trunk Makers' Society Meets the first Saturday of every month, , at Znion corner of Smithfield - and - Filthx 4 reetts• ( 0 1 11 ,31 9 1 I) t W. C. GALLsucat , . . p" Ettortomy . ...lf .you *ash to save yourmoney am buy a superfine HAT- or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORE, where you willfind a complete assortment ofthelatest Fashions, CHAP FOR CABO. . . . WM. ELRMINO, . . . . 130' Wood at. , c orne r r r Virgin alley. _.— marO:yj Vii. O. Of 0. F.—Ph/et-of Meeting . , Washington Rall„.Wood street, between sth sod Virgun Alley. • Ptrrsatrass Li3DGIII, No: 336—Meets • every Tuesday • Mintekrrintx Mteraszenaccr, No. 67—Meets Ist. and 3d Friday oleach month. s • • , mar2s--ly -1. 0. -of LODGE, No. 49 , 'meets at the. corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. maylAn • , GEORGE BASSZTT, e'y. 117•01. W. BIDDLE, Dentlst..4tEstoven to a new three story Brick, on Surrnmum Sr., one door be low 'Sixth . street: TEETH INSERTED, from one to a whole sett, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Gear, restming•ihe F.scs to its original sha TEETH EX TRACTED, with little or no. pain. ' • : Thema permanently saved by PLST - o-GUO t preventing the Tooth-ache, which is moth bet ter th an curing it, though . . it should be done in live min utes; or even instantly. ' • ap2l:ly Attenti ROBERT:BARKER, MERracwr, TAII.OB, _Yo. 31 Market, baweei Seiond and Third aireets,' Piarburgh.;--Constantly cinimad, a larke and 'general as iortment of PriaIaONAISLS itsaor-mane Currant°. Particular attention paid to the Cattirtg of. Custom' Work,w bleb will be made in the most fashionable man: tier, and on reasonable terms. - may 3 .lE7Odd Fellows 9 .lla.ll, Odeon Building, Fourth' urea, between Wood and. Smithfield street.t-t-Vitnentrgie Encampment, No. d, meets lat. and , ad Tuetdays of rack Pinstorgn - Degree Lodge, No: 4, meets 2d and ;fib Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday:. • evening: Western Stse Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday', Iron-CityLodge, No. 162, meets every Monday ev'ng.: Mount Morita' Lodge, No. 3do, Meets every .Friday evening'. • marZtly Do— gongtipatiort,of the bowel s or, costiveness, heade . riche, pa n in:the side and breast, nariseci and-sickness; variable tinpetita, yellow or swarthy Complezioni: Stu 4 , are the usual symptoms of Liver Complaint Wright's ••.Indian Vegetable Pills are alrirayseartairt to remove the above complaints, because they purge froin' the body those morbid humors which are the, cause, not onlypf all disorders .rif the. liver, but of every malady incident to' man. A Single 23 cent boz will in all cases give.rehef, arid perseverance will most assarhdly drive every peril,. cle ordisease from the body.. . . - beware of pcninteifias and Imitations.—Reinembee Grat.the Original and Only Genuine. Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wiarlam Waiorrr on the torklabel-of each box. -Remember, also, that H. Smyser,Dniggist. cornhr of Market and Third streets; is not an agent for this . tooth - Mae, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered by him for. sate. ed The genuine is- for sale a Dr. Wright's Princ ipid office, 165 - Race street, Pbi.adelphia; and by JOHN THOMPSON, 1.16 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., wha - Is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be int.- plied at the wholesale rate: ' • %lelg . , . tor—Toorp-Acur, , Tztwitic Gnus, BAD BREATH AND Tarra.—By this Use of- Wheeler's celebrated Ten-berry Tooth. Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectually cared: 'Tender and Dmiased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much . improved, and the Teeth freed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50 cents per bottle. - :This article is patronized - by the elite of somety--iChighly concentrated, and will make One pintofthewaah. :. Sold wholesale and retail b WIVE. TACKSON,,at Boat and. Shoe Store, " sm . BOOT,n ha Liberty,strees 'head Of Wood street, Pittsburgh. . arainardervr - - Rosedale Garden. _ TOE Proprietoralup,of this beautiful Rrraass, 11 has made every arrangement for eaten/Mit* vieiters during the vrarm season. The steamer Archy Alarm leaves the foot or Pitt street every aftei , noon through - the week, for the Garden -- conioaenculg hall-ptuit o'clock, making a trip every hour until 10} o'clock, v. at. On Sundays, she leaves first trip atla o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream, Strawberries, pla ner and §upper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Ca tillion Parties at all times. , B.—The Boat having been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this trade, and being the first to open it on Sundays, the owner hopes to gam a liberal' patronage.: - je2l J. W. IIIEALEY Proprietor 11V ASIIINGTON HOTEL, undersigned t having fitted up this large and coin : modions Hotel in elegant style, is prepared to an commodate VISITEIZR.TO THE BEDFORD SPRINGS in a manner that cannot fail to give batiafaction.- .The Holum is .beautifully. located in the very -centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the State.. He deems it unnecessary:4o multiply promises, but pledges himself to use every exertion to-render . comfortable all who visit his housd. : • Boarders will be taken to the: Springs in pleasant backs; at all times, and the water can always ,be hfid fresh in the bailie. fte2.l.:2w*). SA.DICEI. DAVIS.. A - DJOURNED SALE OF Lrquotts, to pay c barges, .at AUCTION . 1 --On Friday next, June 2.2 d, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, • will beLsold, ,at .filcKeninPe Auction Rooms, oa accountof whom it may concern,-to pay_charges,il quarter casks Brandy 4 do. do. Holland Gin. Terms: cash, par funds. The owner of-Whicli.ur his agent, is notified that the above liquors will be sold at the time mentioned inth is advertisement, unless redeem ed before, with all charges and expenses paid. }e2B.JAhIES Aiicti URNITURE OF A•PRIVATE FAMILY sz A - verb:qv. •Ow Tuesday next, - June Jahh, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold; at the dwelling of Mr. A. Hawn pee, ReCond streeti'within four doOrs'of Sheirt street and 'near Liberty, his . entire Household - Plliniture, all : of which has been kept in the best of oiler ; comprising; in part—fine ingrain carpeting, conmunr do.; - rag Carpet, hearth rags, Venitian blinds,iandseape and paper blinds, fancy and common chairs,: rocking chairs, high and low past bediteads, side tables, dining and breaktast - tables, mahogany, and :cherry bureaus . , wash • stands, : astral lamp s , wither great variety of kitchen -utensils and-other articles:.- • • : JAMES MeRTANA, • - Weil:tit* Church. - ' PROPOSALS will be received by the andcrsigned,the Bailding- Comznittee of Trinity Church,:antil IDLT; the 26th inst., _for repairing and improving the Tower and Chttre.h.e4i,ficei accortig - to a plan and-spc eificetions to be seen at the Exchangeßantr. Fifth street. - : THOMAS M. HOWE, - - O. METCALF, _ • , - '. • r= 'WILLIAM HOLITES. jetfhtd WILSON McCANDLESS. A MASON sr. CO. are offering 1 yard wide Bross)" A Muslin at 41 cents, Blenebed do. and very fine ot-8 - cents; Summer Stuffs. of- every every variety; more eta , eoes at 61; Lassns,9 cents,- Last Colors ; warranted; fine • Bereges'lBl and more Wrought Collars, 8 and 10e.; Cheratzettes , je2l - . FKLISH .;01.L• 10101 B. CA .4.4,,,_5t., lt, •:-• /7"}:;\, , t om •:-L' , ? , - , . ff ,i;•.: .„ . . . "-. ' ~_v~~ E b rlVElßXlßfigit,_popkar, 9F . 1 COid;rirrice Fos Item. PASSENGER ARR.ANGEMENTs FOR 1848. tearaboatP4etLiteil.eavesdaiiyforeineinnWAm. Passenger "Packet, - "vittato' witsville; Baltimore and A-rt, and 6 P. at: - gait Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. ar., and 12e A'Pestent and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6A. M. • - North-We stern;via Cleveland; daily, - 10'A. M. Erienitd 'Western New York, daily; 9 a. M. Wor ‘ th:Easteru,to Philadelphia, dully, except Sundays, 4 1 'ARRIVALS AND-DREanTRE OF.M.A.ILS. Esuitemi Mail via Philadelpkia t due 3 a. fie, closes.l2 M. Western Mail, CHI; and , Lowsv., due 8 P. x. , close s 5 .s.w. Bouillons. Bali:and Washington,due 8 as., closes 5 AP. North-Western via Cleveland due 10 A. st., closest/A.:I. tilid Western- New York, due 8 7,, st., closes 9 s-st PAT-talus, Asked. Offered Sank Pittsburet• - •••• - - • 850,00 $50,00' $50,00. Exchange Banik• - •"•••; •. • -;•,•;'••••• 60,00 ,- . 47,00 :46,00 Merchants' and M. Bank • • • 50,00 - 50 ) 00;7- 49,50 Paitnent , Deposit Bank •• • 'None in market, • Hand Street Bridge. ;•• • • •••• — ,441,1 , .. 60,00 60,00. -• 49,00 Northern Lihertiesktri O ge.......;- Old Allegheny er:dge - ' -25,00 36,00; -33,00 Connellsville R.R.Stoek,paid oh - shares,'S2,s4 ' ' 5,00 1,43 City 'Bondi (6 "'cent') . 99,00 Monongahela Bridge. •• .•.. -• 25,00 , Gas Stock 50 •N 0 Penna. - s's, quoted in Philadelphia R emus ,. co y 46 it 64 New, iisue:Trensuri , Notes, 6'th - quoted in Philada-117f • REMARKS—Business continues ea - dull as eve r and the same stagnation prevadee all portions of the business cemmunitY. A change need scarcely be expected until;the Fall business c o mm ences: The o . Merchants* are preparing themsetves for the July settleineat. The weather continues warm, and the rivers are low; MONEY'MAftI33.--The accounts from the Atlantic cities stcow that money is almndant, and good securities still on die advance._ The lone au thorized by the Councils of Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny will, We are assured, be taken "there at reasonable vates and there is a prospect that the scrip will soon be iedeemed. Money matters are langtddhere, ;and thronghout the west . The Cholera is the main cause of this; and though the disease - has Visited as but, lightly, it has had its influence on business. On ;Wednesday, in Davis' Auction Store, there 'was a sale of bank stocks in advance of our quotations.— Stock of,the Bank of Pittsburgh brought $52,500 ss3;ler $5O paid; and the Exchange Bank sold at $47, for $5O paid. These sales are indications of a dispoeitionto, invest in good securities at advanced rates. The above named banks make the same div idends to Stockholders; and the iettson of the diff erence in price, doubtless, wises from the high con fidence in which the'" old Bank of Pittsburgh " is held by , its : friends, rather than from a want of con. &deuce in'the Exchange Batik. The prudence et the banks et this city is manifest to the community, for there is nothing scarcer than their notes. But this cannot be Said 'of most of the banking concerns west of us whose notes constitute the currency of Western Pennsylvania. ASHES--The receipts are light and for the past week there has notbeen a change in figures. Small los to commuters bare been disposed of at the fol lowing rates: Seorcluogs, Pots, Secrobin ALE—The demand is very good, without any change in prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X X 57,00; XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Beer compara tively new article in the market) is worth 36,00.: BROOMS—Aro scarce, the market at present being nearly bare. They would command a good price—say $1,2502,50. - BRICKS.-Common are worth $4,5 1 :Q6,00; Paving $5,50e6,00; Fire Bricks $15,00. BAGS—Sales of Cotton at $4,00a4,50 gr doz. - • BLOOMS.. Held •at $66070. BEEF .Sales or Dried - Beef at WS: e. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX..Sotnia traninictio au reported at 19a 22e. from first bands and from store. BUCKETS: .Sales of Beaver and Marietta Buck ets at $.2,2002,25. Good supply in market; and de emed brisk as usual. COTTON YARNS—Manu.'acturcra have eta de ,a change in prices. We give the table corrected. It is an advance. Short Reel— I " 600 7 1 No. 6fo No.lo 16 . 700 Ok "- 11 to 11 17 6 tn3o, 900, 1000 540--1. -' 14. —44 18 Coverlet Tamil' Ib-200 Increasing - 1 cent IP ti to ' Carpet Chain 705 No. 20 Cotton Twine 200— Long Reel fo'dat. Candle Wink. --42t6 'N0.500 8 .I Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Bc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat. jug in 'beets 9* by 4 feet, expressly tor family use, and perfectly "clean, at 121 c, CANDLES..We have no change to report: City dipped 9 4209 1 Cincinnatido 022 Mould 10 41101. 2 penta, best brcuu.l4o• OW Pittsburgh Star , • • •t 2, OrZi " Do- inferior 25 850 CORDAGE..Tbere have been some alterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below : Manilla Rope, by Coil, 16c Do:, do when cut, 16c White Rope, by Coil, 12c Do:: do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, Ilc Do do when cut, 12c Packing Yarn, fine, 10c Do do common, 9c Manila Bed Cords, $1,7502,6203,60 p Do do per - coil, 13 p Hemp ' do .........1,600 1 2,2603,00 , P ... ... Do do per coil, 10 p Manilla Ploigh Lines, 75057 p Hemp do do 75 - COPPER—The rates are, Braziers 27025; Sheath ing 27,.*01d ISOI9. :CHOCOLATE..SaIea at $2,7503,00, according to braid. CRACKERS...The regelarsales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers... ....... bbi. Butter Ado. .1,70 " . Pilot Bretul 3 f 50 Sugar rtad Soda Crackers 7c, lb. .COTTON-We can give no quotations. Tbis is moAnarket for Cotton. -- The manufacturers buy in the South, and the few lots sent to.this city for sale cause but little stir. CORN 111EAL-4ales are made regularly from store.at 40c. for beat quality; some saleirof country ground at 37c. We consider 40c. the fairest quota. tion. Sakai of Kiln-Dried at $2,00. FEED—The market le hilly supplied. Canal boats from Ohio drearriiieg with full loads of Bran, which is sold on ;wharf at Sac. front store at 12. FLOUR—The receipts during the past week have been very light; and sales small. We had thought that the - redaction of 12 p cents bbl, experienced in the East on the receipt of the news, by the Steam er, would have created a like reduction in our mar ket, but as yet such has not been the case. Pull prices were offered yesterday for 1000 bbls. The sales on the levee yesterday were exceedingly light and the market closed at $3,60. FRUlT..Dealers are lamenting the dulness Which now prevails, but they - look forward with hopeful ness to the Fourth of July times: Raisone are still worth $2,00. Oianges are not 'plenty but sales at $4„61:05,00. Lemons are sold at $4,00. In other articles there is:no change. Dried Fruit remains as before, ;00PER.S' TOOLS—Jost - ye , 111513E6. & LAUFMAN;.' No. 78 Woopotredt. ,‘Fourth .•15at Lato-04e 11......,, r JIIIO4LUrEIIIt 2 '.l.- - • ',' - t ' 1 ;.- .:',- , 1": - r , . = — '•".:,..4"-: t 4 ,7 , ~.?•,,,,--7,,,, --,_*:`•.,: r, c r, :,-,....,:`‘_ -..::.,, Is t , ' ' ..z.,.•,, , ,,,-...;'; ... , ..,:!Fi..',7.'f:.'-',,,: , ,, , ..,'' . .1. - .,.:!; - . - ,-,.. .„ . _ aliMil 4 .• "<:" • onuitadal_liOTutaucidl. STOCKS: Weekly flevle.w ottkellerkete. THE POST, " t OPPICH; OF Pato+ 4 ne 00, 1840. 1 31. Pearls, 4414}. I Salaretue, 3ifir3l FlSH—There have been no receipts or "dense 'quence since our last report. Sales of Herring at 0606,50; . Shad at *90 9 .245; Nat 3 Mackerel at $6,00; Salmon at MAO. Codfish '43(iMic. The market is'firm and very brisk at these prices; We yealerday heard of sales of No. 1 Mackerel at $l2; No 2 at $B,OO. FURS—The following are the rates at preaent Red Fox, NO.I, 25 01 50 Raecoon GraY Fax' •421 . 26 Mink • ; 60/ Muskrat . ... -- • "Deer Skin, tr . 1b.14 FEATHERS- - .--Sreall aali3s front store at 31033 c. The market is poorly supplied; demarid fair. A large lot might not . Command more than 31c. FREIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully compiled sin or freights to the different ports. - It will be ob. lerved that there 'are two classes of heavy freight. , Goods, n.rt S. rt. • To Cincinnati, cwt., 20 cts 15 10 , St Louli 25 ' 'l5 121 . , 50 30 25 Nashville, . New Orleans, pound freight 50c ;r 100 Its. Lumber is shipped to St Louis at OM 50 - 41 , Mr, To Wellsville and intennediate points Sc; to Steu benville and:Wheeling Sc; way freight belo*Wells vale 1 PO; Flour ,from. Wheeling .and below Wellsville =l2&c p bbl; from Wellsville and points above 10c p bbl. • , Bum:you:3c 01116 Rindos.n,—The charges on the. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad fyou l , thin; city :to Cumberland are as - followi, viz: .11 - at l i s nets and Medicines, 35 - cents ;per- 100 Iti....Dry Goods, Groceries,- Queenswarei - Tobnceo,_ 25 cents per 100 : pounds. toffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 100 pounds: , GROCERIF.S.. We &ad but Jight ch a n ge n oijces. Coffee -sells at 74 to Sc. as to quality.. Sugar and ,:',.' , :7,',:':,it.''.','-, , : , .. -- ;r ,-, ,•!.. NI ' --'' thoughtVl --- riif -. `-` " " -ii .. `r obsess areo e a i _e-fitmer-on etc on . 'of the recent destructionin 4uisiarta and`the fire in _SLLotds, which deatioyed immentielots.',. But there: is' yet no advance. -Wet:pieta „IlSolesses at "Zia: in good - bbil; Sugar 5051 e - -: - __., -'. , _ GILAIN—In corn there has been 'a. slight tidvance, from last , weeks cinotations, we hear lA' sales at 37 (440. 'Rye is held at 45020. Bar•ley 5060: 'Some few transactions, in.wheat at 70c: oats are worth 30. . GENSING—HeId at 2.5 c. • .. - • . . . . GIJNBQWDER..SztIes are regular at the foilow ing rates: _ • , . I MG— • ..-- •.4,75 0 5 , 60 - Eagle do in pa ! ' . Eagle 63 lbs ; • - • .2. 3,00 pers.... ••• • • • - CP 3,37 Do. di. Vlboan're 7,00 Rock powder. • • ; . 3,25 0 3,62 FFFQ do.. - 0 4,00' .. - - HEMP— Some small sales from store at 030,00 per ton. - ' . GLASS There is considerable briskness in Win doss Glass. Sales MO at $3 ; 25 to trade; $3,50 to country; 10s12, $3,50 to trade; $3,76 to country. Blackßottlea•,• 8.x.10••• • 0 4,00 Quart; go wrogs• 0 9,00 10x12 ••• • 0 4,50 Pint, s. " 0 7,00 12'18 •-• • 0_7,00 Mad' wine, 5 6 , Patentdo.loxl4 to gal••• . —• 0 9,00 t016x24 ••• • • 0 Claret,logroai. 0 9,001 Country bramla Window Glass f box. sxto 3,6 - ea,ai City branda, 10xI2 - •• • 3,5003,62 • HONEY..SaIes, of Western at ,14(alfic. Pleat) in market. HULLED BARLEY..ReguIar sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. at bc. ~ HAY—Not much coming in; sales at scales at 7i5009,00. HIDES—We make a ainglealteration in quote j~A_ . . . mi se p u ri t 70) 9 ' Do. kipp,s fPekin.l;ooolfi2 Spanish ..... • ! '•r•l4 (iP 16 Green -- 0 31 : IRON—The 'card price are unchanged but we Understand many of the manufacturers give a heiyy percentage on large sales. BarJuninta •• • 0. • Potigh wings• • • ..4159 51. _ " Common •—3 " Slabs. ..... ..4 Sheet.- • • 51 71 Russian Sheet. •• • 0 15 Boiler Plates•• •• .6 kl 61 100:111dJun , ta ap 3,50 3d 80 .9d " •• • • 4,00 'Splk giv lb. 6i 7d "• • 4,50 • pressed,••••••6/0 d "•-• • 4,75 Boiler Rivets.• ••.7 0 800 56__ __".• • • _@ 5.00 NAVAL STORES.. There has been no change In the market, and we quote old prices: Rosin ebbl • .2,62 " N.Carolina 4.,Q0 114,25 ''itch 303 6S' 3,50 Tuentine,gal.. 02 CP 01 Par,Allegh) , 3.oo, 3,50 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 2,25 ISURANCE.. The fol owing table gives the ratio of insurance on good steamboats: To' Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling •-•' • • canal'" - Brownville 'Cincinnati 1 touisvilte .• • . ..... I ibansvilfe, In. • I Nashville, Tenn., •• • II * Memphis, Tend. •• I 1 New Orleans 1 14- Saint Louis. Mo.• • 1 Quincy,• • 1 11 Burlington, lowa - 1 11 Galena, 24 Jefferson City, Mo., 2- Independence, Mn.. 44 I LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar 6c. Sheet Lead $5 a box; Cut 6. The follow ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe.sc. # foot. ft N o. "No. 2 " " 7c. " -; No. " " otc.v. N o. o 7l No. " .. 'No. 1 " 51e.P No. 1 " " " All other sizes 61c. P lb. LUMBER—The Lumber has all arrived from above and all sold that was offered in this market at 138 and 16. Shingles at 51,75(42,25. For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Clear 411 P M. •••• • • • 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,00e20,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido gt.--- Clearll, do 4333,00 Oak 024,00 Common 11 do a15„50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 49 1000 2.50023,0 Common 2do :400 Laths, sa w'd 2,005 t .2,t0 LEATHER—We give our table corrected. The only change is a slight advance in the prices of New York Red. New York Redoniddling weights,..... • • • • 18c fr lb do do Over do 18c Baltimore, 21022 Harness Leather, 20 Skirting, do 2Z23 8ird1e,....d0 1i• doz 533036 Upper,— —do. zli. doz 24027 Calf Skins,— gp doz .. lea 24 0115... We quote, No. 1 Lard, 58c.; No. 2 50c. ; Linveed +SS OIL CAKE-441es of 20 toss at $12,00 OIL MEAL—Regolat sales at 45c. PROVISIONS—There has been no change worthy of note in the market. Hams are stiff at 62.61. note sales of 5000 bbls at 5. Shoulders are without change in previous quotations. PIG METAL: TM:tames of Allegheny during the late rise was trifling and exhibited no change , in pri ce'. Hanging Rock we.quote at 274129. RYE FLOUR—Sales from store at $2,62(22,15. RAGS..SaIe from store of country mixed at Sic. SEEDS..CIover is without much demand: . we quote at 92,75 from first hands; Flax Is worth 90 a9sc. STARCH.. Regular sales at 64a5ic. SPlCES..Verylittle vartation in prtces ; and sale at the rates annexed t Cloves T.l 0 38'Nutmegs 1,,58 010 Cassia iultdats. 2•1 0 .25 Pepper 9 0 10 Ginger 10 0 11 A Npice -••• • • 13 0 10 SHEETING—Pend No I, 7c. Nonalook 6sc r yard, SHOT.. Regular Baba at sl,3lat ,4,4. SALT, .Regular *ales at $1,25 at canal; demand $1,28. TUBS ..Re g alar sales at $9 rir doz. VlNMAR—ltegular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbl. at %.9n. TALLOW.. We quote at - 707;c. in the absence or any important salmi. TIN PLATE.. Prices have advanced. We now quote as follows: I. C. $11,25; 1 X $13,00. Block Tin has also advanced in proportion. TOBACCO—The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : Cigar Leaf. • 4 a 7 12s1unip lobos 11 V 15 Manute'd do, • • 2 fir 71 2s '• " 12 0 17 Ladies' Twist• 9 0 10 10s " " la & 14 Mug to kegs. • • 610 7 Scotch soutf.• •14 0 16 Plug in boxes. 13 & 15 Reppee 14 & PS 6 Twis t____ 00 7 1 Cut& dry } !bp. 6 25 Cevettdish.• •- • id 5 I . . WHlSKEY..A.regular . business has been doing at lealtHc. WOOL.—The amount arriving is very light, small sales have been made at the fiallowing qui:dation& WOOL—Comes in slowly from first hands ; the country people ere alarmed about Cholera, which prevents a number from coming to the city. Con. eidernble lots from country stores are arriving, and sales as follows: Common 22 eta. Blood 23 25 II 4/ 27 Full Blood 30 Prime 33 All to be in good order, well washed and free from Burs. Bates of Discount $ tlalot of (going CORREC'rED BY WAI. LARIMER, JR. Exchange Broke?, GO F1)14 rthst. adjoining Bank Enteburgh P NNS YEA NIA Pittsburgh Danks• • Philadelphistßanks• • • • - -par Germantown par Chester county par Delaware county par, Monlyamerycounty pa 1 Northumberland count y pa Coi.Bank 4. Bridge Co. •par par Lancasrer Doylestown par Easton peal Bucks county • par Pottsville par -Waskinglon 'State Bank andbranehes. • • Cincinnati Banks.. Circleville (!•a wren re) Columbus Bank elan I ass Wan. Sandusky Gentiga Norwalk 11M=IIIM arntta 1 Chilli-mike 1 Cierriand 1 strata 1 canzaaw e Napakon. ......... ...• • • 10 Canton 20 Urbana. 50 Granville 50 ILLINOIS. ' State Bank and Branches 45 Bank of 75 Brownsville. Clambersburgh 1 Claysbury 1 iffiddletown. , 1 Carlisle, 1 1=312 lioneadole Lebanon.• Lewistown. ifryaming 1 . e. -- .1 West Eiranch. ........ • • • • • 1 MICHIGAN. Riaisin. "0 . Insurance Company • • - - 5 State Bank 5 Oakland county. 10 Farm. and Mech. Bank • • 10 SI. Clair " no sale Waynasbutg Suquenannacounty3 Lehigh county U.StatuißanLnc &lief Notes City and County Scrip • • • -- . INDIANA. .State Bank and branches • • 1 State Bank TRIYNESS.EE. All banks 5 EASTERN EXCHANGE: New York (rent.) Philadetphta.•" Baltimore " . - . . State Scrip 1 EkN. -.- TUDE Y. 411 Banks 1 VIRGINIA. Eastern Banks 1 Vilteeling if .Brandte, 1 Brand; at Morgantown • • • 1 - '.- MARYLAND. Baltimore city pa -Country Banks 1 VALUE OP COINS. Amer. Gold (prem.) i Old- • • • do • • - -do 5 Guineas $5 00 Sovereigns.• • • 483 Fruienckdors 7 80 Ten Thaler: 7 80 Ten Guilders • • • 3 90 LouiszPors 4 20 Napoluau •• • • . 380 Doubtoon,Spanish•—•lo 05 Do, Patriot • . 15 50 Ducats 120 NEW YORK. Cily Banks. pa Country Banks 1 NEW ENGLAND. Atl solrent banks NEW JERSEY. Plainfield nosale. DYE FLOUR-27 barrels DYE :la MODASSES-60 bbls., in store and for sale by N. je6 . .TAMF.SPATTON, Jr. BllL§.lg O. 111014ASSEK—In store bud for so o . 4. 304 N IiVDEVITT & BROS., 1 wif42B- ' ' "Noll 3 Libetty atrcet. T..7RMON YBU P-50 bozo, Lemon Syrup. foraleby jag-' s.-orsucEr• 10H. AIOL ASSES-5 btils:Baltl6 Groandrn store and 11' for sale by (je6) Jr.' llif / Stonmer Eli:es - trio, Shales, peavei. , " , - I}3alde t Jacoboi.Brownsoille ‘ AtlOntic - Paykini3on . do For !Cincinnati and Latilaville: - , - - 4 1 . . . . THE light draught and KWift running steam , ~..i. MARY ANN, A. McGowtrr, Master, will cave for ncinnati Mid Louisville on NyednesdaY morning, at 10 &Meek.. . . ~ . .. 2 ' .„. For freight or passage;applY on koard. ' , jdo . For GreensvoOd Gardena: . 7 : - NEW ARRANGEMMENT.--The t a corn-, steamer THOS. scan will co ence on Monday, May 7th, to run from the old. Greenwood Lauding, foot of Pitt street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A.M., and at each even 9 hoar until o'clock' P. AL; last trip from the Garden at 10 P. M.- The Saloons are supplied with alt the deliecieasCr the season. Tea at 0 ,o'olock.. The Garden, with a large collection_ of Greenhonse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Flow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, Will be placed at the, Pitt'st. landing. trny4 . . -.. rit new and splendid passenger steaniir CALEB COPE, A. Mum:ions, Muster, will save for the above and all intennediate ports every - Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; . - -'. For freight or _passage, having superior aceoduioda tions, apply onboard. . , . ''.. rnay4 ' • New Arrotigemenc. - - - :77 oilirgi THE steamer BEAVER, Cain. E. CuttLE, Master, Will leave this city every Monday, e Wednesday and Friday, at 10 a.-at. . . - She has a- boat at Me landing, hetween Wood - st. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. tmy4 -,-.-- jail . . . _ ~- - Wm. 8. Wheeler. - STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at. Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Zmith field streets, Vitisburgh.. , raW , 7' '-' Ii or Bf:osfr: Tag fine new passerster steamer AARON HART, W. J. Ronrrrz,blaster, will leave for te ity:re and intermediate ports. regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. mays POr Clinctnnatl..Regular Packet. AIM The foie Meirner TIT. - VERNON,'HINIII Kozwrz, Master, vein leave fertile nbove'end inter= me porte,yegatarly, every Lintnniay evening. For freight or paamge, apply on board; or to ap2O ' GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't._ I;CitlllllitlreLE PACHICTIL FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI lk. 'LOUISVILLE RCOVLAS Skrrittnor Pricarr.—:-The A No 1 fine and first passenger *team Perc her TFAXGRAPH, J. Reeky.. Com. rnanderiwill leave Pittebnrg for Wheel lag, Cincinnati and Louleville,and all intermediate Ports, every fiaturday, at 10 o'clock preeinely. For freight or plumage apOy on board ) or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for • regular Packet, and with a view entirely 10 the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations arc inferior to no boat on the western water*. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin No and Pike No 9, to Sent— Louisi—time through invit DATIL ap2l.4y IH4B. ' Pittatrargh and Brownsville Daily racket Line, F111211,12T 151,1848. FAXVAIT 10,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. 111. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cam, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A-Jacobs; and LOUIS IkPLANF.. Capt. E. Bennett, The boats are e mite ty nevr, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave tha Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on hoard, Si the boats will certainly leave at the advertiser hours. jaM liagiatur Packet for Busllsh. TILE fine steamer WELL ISVILIX Capt. %Imo, writt leave tor the abort and it'll-Or me late portx on Wednrvfart 'mt.! Serturdort. For freight or porrooe apply - on board, or to au2s GM). B. MILTENBERGER. Att. The new and splendid paasenger steamerJ AMES NELSON; G. D. Moore Master, will ran as a Regular Parke' between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le as I ing tins eitreaery, Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday, a 10 o'clock - , and•Wbet bag every tdotutay, Wednea day and Friday, at 10 et hick, a. sr. For freight or yeassar,-,e, thasin('soperior accommoda dons,) apply on bona The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat ou the river. • ASISRTRONG & CROZEL dectiat Agents. xf clifon — ensce flatly .- 1, 1 11 comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newsteall Abbey. Complete in one Tolume—slegautly_printed. Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. post, 14 so.; illustrated. A valuate of more than ordinary internat. relating a serte• of aroma esrios• and Minn sanctum/ adventure. • • • The field occupied by the column to almost enure. ly new.—Commerclat Adrotian. A book of. , gentlemanly., liberal, scholarly interest. which reminds us not a little of Beckfonl`s Spanish Ex• e unions, OT the vivid eastern reminiscences of &taken. Literary World. Cooper—Gtiew edition of early work..)—The Spy. re rued, k.c., with new introduction and notes. Complete in I vol. Uniform with Irving'. works, The Spy and the. Sketch-Book were the firm A mencan books which were universally acknowledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. We well remem ber the enthusiasm with which they *ere received, and the proud expectations which they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was soon allowed a seas by the side of Goldsmith and Addison, and Cooper was wet:tainted in every country . of the continent where any interest was felt Is a foreign ineraturr.--Literarp IForld. For sale by J. D. LOC.KWIXID, telh t 1.3 Wood street. .. New Hardware Store, SIGN OF THE PLANE AN D.SAW, Na. 7 N Wood street, Pittsburgh. AUBESE & LAUFMAN. laticotners and Deems in Fa Ul reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms its can be purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock, which consists in prat of Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-Knives, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Trimmings. such as Locke, Latches, thrums aid Screws, together with every other articitusually kept in Hard. ward Stores. We invite the attention of Cur pruner and mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which have been selected with great care, and which we are Iletemuned to cell so as to give satisfaction. laptd&cc T Tiff; S 4 (; N . OFTHE PITA - NE AND SAW, a toll Aassortment of " Cincinnati COOPERS' TOOLS." For stale by HUBER dt LAIWMAN, movie - No. 78 Wood street. OHIO JAMS* TAILOR.- • --•••••—• • •JUIIN 11... TA 1' LO J. R. Taylor at. Co n NO. 0.2 Lib