Ei2 Err Aiteritters aretairt&wei:(l4M - at# in gleiffaiorsyfota. 4 reetock t P rit: , l7risrnttut betw optirphoaturgirdet sure ars rase:Mori:. ; Wheititisfouibk,art tarmliegn: gacilning iiJust ob Priang CORNER...OF WOOD AND Fir= 9TRE S " • • fla" Having added to ourEitablishmenti,a splendid Steam-Power Printing Medlin:Le, we are PrePared role all kinds OfNewspaper and 'Beck *ark in a style oran surpassedlelatO.and neatness, and.tiliondlie mos t'tea- uonabletenns•7 We respeetfully.solleikthipaironage Vt be public, in tkialinepf our business , - •. • . tEr A meeting 9r. are in favor of Me frie gad* kisttion" of•thO,Ohioirrieer; will bo held in "theßoard of ll'ade Roams - of . Pittshurgh,:az Ulf, pail 7 o'clock on the • merning . ofTmrittloas;the •28th itist4 to take into cansid etation the„ obStruation about to be created by the eree : lion of a;Bridgo ti,Wheelitig; - Awl_ to 'determine . What . measures ought to ha adopted In order to preventibti gen- - ' - oral rights of trtuke' : and' coisinerce being sacrificed for the benefit; t privatO„caiporittlen'and Total interests.;_ Lorenz, Sterling.& Co., C;'Wooderfird,.," - , •••;•:. Cltute.& Thaw ' 6. Joholilinefelter, • ' Wm. P.:YOgiig, ."l David CaldWell,' Burbridge,WK:son &Co • ” Standish Peppard, Lippencott Sault:Dean.-- - • Church, Carothers& Co., • Pres: B. Deval;',... •' W. Butch, t Saint. I; Rena, • • D H. Stone,' •Bakevrelli . reari& Co., " K. C. Gray, B,a.,.Pahnestock.& " ..:Jiirries"HoltheS; • • Bagaley & Sinith; L • H. Coulter &ca., • & •NY.Witetey . ; - 7 : •• •• " • Simpson &CO., . • ... Hemphill, •• • • .. • Kidg, Pennock ; do Go , Jatnea A. Hatchmson'ft Coy Wallingford &Co Co, — .Hailey,Brinvn & CO.; • Wm. Holmes .& D, Leech & •.Wohd,Hd Wards & MlKitight, P:Mulvarry, • • " • George H. Parry, L. S. Waterman, •:, • • Singer.Nieholson & • .1: B. -•• • .•Rabiniori & Minnis„ . . Henry;'Woods,-... ••, R... Townsend& Jno. Caldwell, Jr.,. • • : Forsyth & Co., •, . O. & Shoenherger ;Sr. Co; R. N. WatOrman,.., • 7 Livingston, Roggen & C0.,-- ; Wm..T., Howard, 'Wood& Vielettiof St Lonis,,T. K. Hersh; , • "... Hardy,•JoneiZOCo.-, ,- : Geo. B. MaszGy G. M. 'Ramon, • • P. McCormick, Miierhead,Copeland.& Co., Caddy, Ibuord& Jones & Quigg, Lyon, Shork•& CoT • T .-• C. lhtusen.. • • • • je2s:id . . ..- -- . , . .. V-Brif. Gem. JONATTI.4.N LARGE kvill - be a candidate or ajar enpial. - a ta2S:ta) ... . WWI" 04TF1C,811.9. , - gy-lingazttios tor sti.l7.....:Gode_y's Book, Graham's, Brirtain , s _and PeteisraPa (I.,adie6 , Na tional) Mainlines for Jply, and a'teneral - assortment of Cheap.Pablications,.fol sale at - the - Literary Rmporium oa Third street, opposito the Post Office:: " • • ' Tarr edtcaa"goel e l,yo..Ai e gular ineMing4if the Medical Society of Allegheny County, Pa., an - 11.be held in, Mame Ham, comer Fifth and Smithfield meets, on..Toms .Ttnly, ail, ISiff, tall o'clock a. st. - . 87'13itza:...Giza.r I: E. Wazson will be support . for r MajorGeneTal G pt tjii ensuing elee:loa i.oiit Elizabeth, June 13, 1849.--(iel4:d&wtd) isW' Enrron :—Please announce the name of R. G. ..BROOKS, of the Second Ward of the City, of Pittsburg, in the Daily and Weekly Pittsbargh Post, as a -suitable candidate for the office of -Conley . , Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County .Convention. Mr. -Snooks,- having'p . rdt , ed himself an unwavering Dernocrat, nommated,. receive the most warm and hearty support of the Democratic partY. ieZf - hiwttr JEITERBONIAN DEMOCB:iTEL, 117`litajox..Gienertal,;..The Commissioned °Mears of the lat Brigade 15th Diyision Perum. Voluntekiti will meet at the•New_Coort Houle, in the City , of Pittsburgh, on the Ist Monday (2d day) of July, at IL o'clock, forthe purpose of electing.one Major General. • • • Joins H. MCELIIINNEY, jelB:d&w* - • • • Brigade Inspector. Band Street Brldge...-An Electipn held at the Rooms, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of 4nly next, for:one President, ten Mannpars, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to tannage the.affairs of said Bridge for the ensuing year.:: . • . ?el2 : • " Motattpx,Pres't jn Coi - orteic....l. offer what's left of me to - the-Dern. carafe County Convention as a candidate. for Coroner. If I have any friends t -I want them to kg for ma now. my22_ Late of del Rey. . ID" lia.ior. General:-Hon. SAMUEL Jons will be supported.tor Major Gerieml, by ie6:te ; ;,[Journal copy.] Al/LIT VOLITSTIESS. p - Sunday Trips to Beavir....The atearder BLA.VER. will leave. the Wkarf, oppositc . the Monongt-• helm House, ovary Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver.: - Returning, will leave.l3eaver at I o'clock; and arrive at 4 o'clock, P. 11. • ' - • - - Fat* r-krva ccrrs. , rarit bloticewThe Tourrieymen Saddlers, Harness and Makers' 'Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets: (mayl9:ly) W. C. GALLAILIN; Sec 11:7:Econonky...11 you 'matt to save your moody and buy a attperfule RAT or CAP, call at FLEMING'S HAT STORK - where you will find a complete assortment of the lalcat Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. • . . . • - wm. FLEMING, m arm:A 130 Wood at- corner rf Virgin alley. 117 - I. O. of 0. F.—Place of bleating, Washington. Rail, Wood street, between sth and:Virgin Alley. Prrnstraorr Longa, No. 338--Meeta every 'EuesdaY vowing:. Afantosaraa Entastrimsi, No. 87—Meets Ist and . .ad "Friday or each month. - nntr2r-1Y"-i' 117"..1. O. or O. Lotion, No. 41, mesh; at - the Hall, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. . - tuayl:6m . ' Human BAssarr„See'y. W. BIDDLE, Dentlet...Rxidovro to a new three story Brick, on Sitmtartsmn sr. ; one door be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED,from one to a whole sett, by Atmosp heric Pressure, with a beautiful . re presentation of the Natural GMT TC3IOI the FA= to its origin4l. shape. TEETH EX T RACT ED, with little or, mo pain. Trona. permanently-. saved -by PIArGIGUTO, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curiAg it, though it should be done in Eye min utes;or even instantly. . ap.21.1.y lirr-Atterstlon..*ROßEßT BARKER, Al ter . Taman, N 0.31 Market, between Beond and Third meets Pimburgh.--Constantly on hand, a large-and general as sortment of Fasmorraasz Rainy-wens CLOT/IMO. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Worlioshich will be made in the most dishionable man ner, and on reasonable terms. - Up Olean Building, Fourth.. scree[,.. between Mod and Smithfield streets.—Pittsburgh Encampment,' No: 2, Meets lat-and 3d Tuesdays of each Pittsbaigh Deiree. Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and , 4th. Tuesdays.Mech./inks'. Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday Western Star Lodge, No. 24, Meets every Wednesday eve ron it I `iiy Lodge, No meets every Monda y Mount Morial i _ Lodge, No. 300, meets every Friday evening - may29:ly _ maw x.SCRIP 2 S__; CC A PUBLIC BABOUCHES, BUGGIES, Az.. AT PUBL/C AUCTION, on TratuaY, the 3d day of .1171.4 atIO o'clock, A. at.: at the Carriage Mtuutfactoryof the Abscriber, in Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. - Splendid Clones for a Bargain, and to ride in your own ;.In- Carriage, order to close up my spring sales, I we! sell at the time and place above stated, all my finished stock of Ve-. Melee, which are done up in the latest styles and of the best material. It consists in part as follows: - - 6 Fancy top _Buggies ; 6 Common Buggies, without tops; 2 Handsome Baroucbes ' suitable for 1 or 2 horses - .1 Splendid Dickey-seat Carriage; - - do. "Family Carriage, with 3.seats ;• 1 Standing top Baroucbe. Sale positive. Yeasts— , l months, with approved endorsed Paper or Pittsburgh, .Alleghetty • City or County_Scrip, in equal portions. All accounts due by me, will be taken in pay. ment. . B. M.BIGLOW, Pittsburgh. • I jelB:td . - • JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. IS hereby given, that JAMES M. Warra,Of the City of Pittsburgh, Merchant Tailor has assigned to me all e his property and cnts, for the benefit of his creditors. All persons indebted to 'said White will make payment to me, without delay; and WI pe ran es having clams, will present them to me. D. A, OLMSTED, Concert. Garden. Tam subscriber having taken the Pleasure Gardens, in I the Ninth Ward known as the CONCERT GAR DENS, would infers& the citizens-of Pittsburgh that he has had the Gardens and Saloons fitted up in a splendid manner. and they are now ready for the reception of vie tiers. Refreshments of all kinds will be served up to vis iters on the shortest notice, LEOPOLD DRONER, jeldriNattewtf Pr.. rimer. - . rPtia.ne Court Sale. 11101lif virtue . of an order. of the Orphan's Court of ARO JUll:ghelly County, will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SAvrausv, the fourteenth- day of Jinx, at 3 o'clock, F. Bt., all those FOUR CERTAIN I,OTSGP GROUND situate in the Seventh. Ward (late City Dis trict) of .Fittsburgti, being marked and numbered ln" a plan of Lots laidout by AlexAnder Miller, and recorded - In the Office for Recording Deeds, s c,, Nos. thirty-one,, o thirty-tw ,' thirty-three 'and; th i rty-fon:v=ole said Lots, 'Nos:3l, 32,33 and 34,1 being contiguous, and being each twenty-four feet front on De Villiers street in said. plan,. huining - back, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundfed and four feet:, - ..ID - Terms liberal, and will be' made known at sale. JAMES BLASELY, Aatiiiiiistrator of Bernard 3.1 , Cabe, dee'd. - -jeEkdtd " - • JOHN D. DAVIS,,Anct: CURE _FOR CHCLER6,--Beceivcd this - day, at 80 Market street= 40 doz, Gent's Rusp l nders; 60 I". Combs, ass'd kinds, late'styles A large nasm't fine and com. Jewelry: • Together with Trimmings; Laces, Variety and Fancy Goods, newly purchased in the Eastern Cities, and will be's'old'at greatly reduced prices. • - /eV ROGAN it CANTWELL. Where Cholera Prevails, - : ItiTOTHING is bener than the amelLof Camphor. LEE'. WARM'S Camphorated; Segars have bean pronounced just the thing,'s by all who've smoked - them—pleasant and mild; made from mire Havana Tobacco, and. not dear. Trnthem. - LEEWARD & CO., • . Market I'L L three doors from Water, jemi ' and next to Lehmayer's Clothing Store. . MILNE. SHIRTS-10 dozen i superior quality, manufae -i: tared by us expressly a_r_this market. Just rree'd a lir sale lowcobruy EDW'D TODD CO., XHRIL and Market stal. / up stain. -.7-4 4 -:4« , r 14PAIrr2 , 7 ,4 Onnittm . ist - %utk.-.4inamiar;: _privsitu4GlK - 00.1iTily OP' TitAnyai rilzmilifinatrz,ax. SSENEEE ArutarrunmErwrs FOR 1848 - SteaboatPackplLine,leaves t iq g for Cinc innati,loAnt POssengef Paekei; vi a- Bro*nevillOi, to 'Baltimore - and Philadelphia; A. at, and • - - • lilatl Coachldne,4ireet to Philadelphia, 9 A. m., and 121 Western and Sonthernillitilendeif La n e; 8 _ Worth-Westetn, via Cleveland; Oral:hi° - • - - Erie and Western Yerki daily, 9 J.;211. North - pieterti,lriTliiliidelplda, czeept Sund ays,,4 ';!tARR S AND DEKALTURE, OP Custom Mail vicePhiladelphlsi due 3 A.: is, 'closes 12M.- Western Mail; Cin. andixnsv., due 8 P. ae, closes 3 South.via Balt. and WashiUgton, due BP. closes SA: be North:Western via Cleveland, due 10 A.l.l.,closes 9 A. K. Erie and Western - New. York, dtte 8 P. be, closes 8 ./..111 • " - . STOCKS .. - - - - Ask i i Offerid .Par value. e . .. . . Dank of Pitishingh• - •-•-• • -,• • • — 7 . 11 5 0,00 $ 50,00 '. 11 1 91 0 ), 0( 1 E.cle sage Bank .... • ..-:-....; —. • 90,00 4700 l'.- 49,5 0 Merchants , and M. Bank •••• • • • • 39,110 50,00 Faemers 7 .Geposit Dank • ••.: - • • • -.- __None in . - 40 00 Hand Street ,Bridge ••-• •••-• • • - ! 6 9, 0 0 L -'50,00 35,00 Northern Libertiesßridge. • '••;---, -- . 50,00 _ ___ - Old Allegheny BrMge• • • ....... • - . 25 ) 00 3O, C !° ' , " sll r u .. Oefinellavillell. RG loale , Paal c'a . - -43 eth 3,412,50 , ....- .... •••• • • : -,., 3: - 00 I, , . . . .. 0 0 City Bonds . (o io'nonii). - : • • • --,-- - " 1,0 18,50 Monongahela Bridge) ..........- —-- 25 , 00 Gas Stock ... •.. • —•-• •••• •• •• -- 50,00 ... - - .1. Penna. l's,' , juilted'in Philadelphia • • • ." 91 .. . ! ::: -• " ; , joii Penna. s, 4 ‘ 4 ‘ - a - . ... :.. • ~.4 -' ,.: .......... New issue TrensuryNotes, Ci!s, Ruots9 in,rallaaa .1-/4 Weekl7 Review of !Lite biarkiits. OFFICE OF THE POST; . 1 - Fiuoyt Moattroo. /one Zai . We. $ REMARK6.-The, same stagnation noticed in our lait report still - ervade* every branch of beefi ness. The merchants all appear to be:engaged set tling up the:business for the present season.. That there is Cholera to some eitent prevailing in the . city at present there can be no doubt, and this doubtless is the means o f - keeping or a Mni - of the' eoitiatry, - .dea:lers. The weather has been excessively' warm duting the past Weeh, the thermometeron some days ranging as' high as tine hundred. - The riveriere MONEY MATTERS.- ,, "Currency" ii beeoping sca.ee, andihere is but little differmice between i t , and speeie fund. in the markets Now is 'the time for those who have paper that they inow nothing, about to Mahe exchanges. Very thing la doll here: and we have no newphase to chronicle.. The pros-, pect of the appreciation of ~ scrip ie,beaoming. faint. The agent's sent to the east to negotiate loans, we are informed, have retorted with' their fingers in their mouths This is a strange state of things. While cities far less able to meet theii responsibili ties than Pittsburgh and Allegheny, can get money readily at par, the representatives of thls great Whig community are refusell ntectit at a _discount l We can account for this in one way that may be satisfac tory: ' We are governed by croakers; and men et. terly incompetent to manage our fiscal affairs. Scrip was:issued contrary to law, and the Men to iieued aided in blasting he credit. 'lt was in their power . . , if.theY wanted to take it out of circulation, to have done so without suffering to the people. The credit of the cities and county wail good, but they blight: ed by their nuischievous"mismaragentent the fair fame of the most industrious community in the-country By the latest account-from New York and Philadel phia good securities are • in demand, “fancies” are downward: Gold continues to pour io. • The Chor era affects commercial .operations in the East as it does in the West, though not to So great a degree. ;ASHES..The receipts et:infinite' light and' sales snaalrwitheut the least alteration in figures. The following -may be considered the rates : Sada Ash • . 3# Pearls, Pots, - • . 4a4b Salaratus, See:chin, - Si3OPt li ALE—The demand ..is very good, without any cbanie in.pricee.. , , We quote Common.nt $6,00, X X $7,00; XXX ss,oo: Bavarian . Beer (a compara tively new articist in the market) is worth $6,00. BROolldS—Are scarce, the`- market at present. being nearly bare. 'They would command a good price—say $1,250;2M. BRICKS--Common are worth $4,5005,00r Pairing $5,5006,00; Fire Bricks $15,00. • BAGS—Sales of Cotton at $4,0004,50 f. doz. BLOOMS—HeId at $65a10. BEEF..SaIee of Dried 'Beef at BaiSlc. in a retail *ay; but little:doing. - BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at 190 42c. from Brat bands and from more. - . . - BUCKETS..SaIes of Beaserund Marietta Bock "eta - at $2,2002,25. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk al usual. COTTON YARNS.---Thcre la very little doing in the market at present. The following is the stan dird lieu of'prices established by manufacturers, 5 er cent lees for cash : hort Reel— .1 't600.... ...... 7 ' N 0.5 to No. 10 161 " 760 61 . "11to 13 17 '• 600,900,1000 51e— " 14- .14 18 Coverlet Yarn fio tiv.sua— increasing. 1 cent fr lh to l Carpet Chain- •• • 20• R No. 20 Cotton Twine• • • - • •200. Lone Reelfk doz. Candle Wick.. ..... —Ol6 No• 500 8 I Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at.9c.; .No. 2 at Sc.; No. 3 at 7c. A'superior article of Bat log in sheets 9/ by 4 feet, expressly for family use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. CANDLES.. We baits no change to report: City-dipped 9OW Cincinnntido 022 brould . 10 11101 Sperm, best brands3o Om Pittsburgh Star. • • .22 ft 23 Do. inferior 25 e3O CORDAGE.. There have been some alterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below: Manilla Rope;hy Coil, 15c Do do when cut, 16c . White Rope, by Coil, 12c Do do when cot, 12c Tarred do by Coil, 11 c Do do when cut, 12c Packing Yarn, fine,, 10c • Do do common, 9c - Manilla Bed Cords, - $1,7502,6203,50 p Do do per coil, 13? Hemp do . . -1,5002,2503,00 p Do do per coil, 10 p Manilla Plough Lines, -75087 v. Hemp do do 75 COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. oHOCOLATE—SaIea at $2 7503 1 00, according o brand. CRACKERS .The regulariniles to the trade are at the'follosving , • Water Crackers . $4,00 bbl. Butter do. 4,75 " Pilot Bread '3,60 " Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. lb. COTTON—We notice a few sales, amounting in all to 300 bales of Alabama good to middling at di toll, - Tennessee is a shade lower: Manufacturers generally purchase their supplies in the south:. CORN MEAL—Sales are made regularly from store at 40c. for beat'quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider .40c. the. fairest quota tion. •Sale, of Kiln Dried at $2,00. 1 FRED—The supply on hand is telly' equal to tne demand, with regular ales at previous quotations. FLOUR—Tbe receipts appear to be growing lighter, and the greater portioni is intended tor reshipment. During the last few elle the sales have been very small and at a slight decline in figures. Lots 'were offering on the Levee yesterday at $3,5103,56. FRUlT—Partakes or the general dullness, Rai sins are worth $2,00. Of both Oranges and Lemons the market is entirely bare. Figs are lively at 15 cta FlSH—Sales of Herring in a small way at 6536,50. Shad at $959,25 N 0.3 Mackerel at 5 6,2506,50. FURS—The following , are the rates at present Red Fox:No:1, 25 50, Raccoon 0' Gray Fox 121 25 Mintr••••• ••• • • 6 25 Muskrat DenrSkin,o lb. 14 GP FEATHERS—SmaII sales from' more at 31033 e. The market is poorly supplied ; demand fair. A large lot might aot command morethan 31c. FREIGHTS—Owing to the low stage of water there his been quite an advance,in freights since our last report.— Boats were asking yesterday 25 cents, for all kinds of freights, to Cincinnati, and ports be. low in. the same , ratio: • BALT/1101E & OwtwitsrutoAn.4The charges on the Bailin:kora and Ohio Railroad from this city, to Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Bon nets and Medicines, 35 cents per 100 lbs.- Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeneware, Tobocco, 25 cents per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Eiih.,.2ooents per, 100 pounds. GROCERIES...There has as yet, been no change in prices. We continue to quote'sales of Coffee at 71{a3c.; Sugar 5635}c.; Molasses at 29030 c. Sales of Molasses to -a considerable extent have been. made at much lower rates than the above figures, although...lll'oy iiiay be considered as the 'fairasking prices . GRAIN..Iii the Grain market there is but Mile * doing. Wheat is still held at 70c; Corn has been selling at 37404004 Rye 45050 c.; Oats have been selling'on thmlevee at 3V33c. ; Barley has experi enced a slight decline and may 111.099 ba.quoted at 50e. There is none coming in and very little enquiry. GENSING,—HeId at 25e; * - GUNPOWDER. .Sales are regular at the follow ing rates: •• - iar.o47". BIE . . .„ ._., i: , ,-".; . . -1- . ;;•.,',!':. • _ . PFG•'.t.'.:... r ,4,75 a 5,60 - Eagle do. in, pa. Etiglat'lli; -- .7:15 3,01 K .4- 11ertto.3.- , •• , ••••``.. -:- ID' 3,3 7, 1 .13nAlx.'114-ctia're 7,00 Rode powder.• • .3,25 5 , 3,112 FFFQ do. , .... a 4,CW .• ~-; = . '-.- ,' -- - HEMP- Some small sales from store at $130,00 , ~. per ton --. GLASS-There is camParatiielynothing doinglo the tninicet. T The following is ihe established Itst ci priees:, . . . ~.. . r . , Black Bottles••• • - _. . 61x10. • - .• • • -•-: Quart, 9. grois. -- a 9 ~00: 10x12••• •,.,. -. • • Pint, " a 7,00 12x18 bladha. wine, 5,6'. Patenttlo.l6xf4- , , - • to gal—. .di 9,00. to 24:30 •-•• .55,00015,00 Claret,9.gross- - a 9,00 Country brands, Window Glass 9 box. . 8x10...-...• •.. 3,2403,91. • . City brands, -- . 10x12••• ••• • • • :3,5003,60 HULLED 'BARLEY, . Regular. stiles, at 3c.. pet Pi, .Pearl . tro. at se. ' , - ' .. - . - . .... • . .. H.Ar--Not Mitch coming in r sales at-scales at $7,5009,00.. • . ' ~,, . _ , , 'HIDES -We make a single altersitlon in quota. lion. - . Missouri 7GP 9 ' Do. kipps 9/ . 5kin.1,0001,62 Spanish. •• ~ ..... 14 a 16 1 Green a 31 Do. salted 0 IRON-The card p rices are unchanged but we underatand many of t he manufacturers give:a heavy percentage on large sales. Bar Jimiata ••-• • tiP Poughwings.....4l et 51 Common •3 a " Slabs. 4 a ghee t... , ......... - 63 a 73 Russian Sheet.... 0.. 15 Boiler Plates...., .6 ti) 61 • , . - 105201lunta a 3,60 3d . .•••• .'at 63 'Bs9d " • • e 4,00 Bela, Pth ~ ' a 60 Id ". •• - 0.450, " pressed, .. ... .610 1 d "•... • a 4,75 , Boiler Rivets.. • • .7 . 0 800 56 "• •• • ® 5,00 . , . , . NAVAL STORES..There has n been o-change in the market, and we quoteold prices: -Rosin .bbl • .2,62 a - " " N.Carolinti4,oo 04,25 iTitch= 30N0 a 3,50 Tuentine,gal.- -62 a 64 Par, Allegitly'.3.oo 51 3,50 Vnrlish, C01;1111,75 a 2,25 , . INSURANCE.. The following table gives the ratio of insurance on good steamboats:' - To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling •:.•• • . i canal . i. Brownsville 3 Cincinnati, 4 4 Loubwilte •• .. ..... 1 1 , - Evansville, In't •• • 4 3 . Nashville, Tenn., •• • 3 1.4. : - Memphis, Tenn. •• f 1 New Orleans 1 .13 '' - Saint - Lents, M 0 . ,. I 1 Quincy, Illinois,. •-• 1 13 Burlington. /ownel 13 I Galena, "-• • • • -13 2* Jefferson,City, Mo., 2 l ?Independence, 810....11 3 ' ' LEAD.. Regularsalis ofhlissouriPig at Jlic.; Bar sc. Sheet Lead . .$5 p box; Cut 6.• The follow ing are thp rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe :. I Inch ticqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe 60.'9. foot. lit tt No. 2.{/ li 6 0. ip. ~ .1. lc " • Na. 2 o ~ 7 0. • 9 CL I " . '- "- No. 1 t' " 63c.f. .1. o if - N o. i ~ ,i n o m. ‘, I ,i- ',, . , ,N o . .1 " lf 84}c.9 CC _ 1 (4 " No. 1 ll l: 1 . 21 0 . v. ‘,. - All other sizes file. 9 th. . .., . - • . ~ - . ' LUMBER-There appears to be very little doing atpresent-and what few sales there are appear to be confined entirely to the conutry. '. . . - For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Clear f. M ' 022,00 Flooring Ido 19,00020,00 Common do ' all 00 Common Ido -a— , Clear 13, do 033,09 Oak . . , 024,00 Common 13 do 010,50 Pine Shingles - Clear 2 •do - 44,00 91000 2,50523,0 Common 2do 22,00 Lathsosaw'd 2,00,U,00 - LEATHER-We give our table corrected. The only change Is a slight advance in the prices of Now York 'Red . - .New York Red, middling weights,.... • • • • 19c pit) do do Over do ' 18c Baltimore; -.21022 Harness Leather, 20 Skirting,. do 22023 Birdie,. -d0.... is. doz 533036 Upper, ...do. . .. . ....p doz 24027 Calf Skins,. gi , doz - -18024 OILS...We quote, No. I Lard, 53c.; No. 2 60c. ; Linseed 68 - OIL CAKE-Sales of 20 tons at $12,00. OIL MEAL-Regnlar sales at -Me. PROVISIONS..Tbere has been but very little doing in the market since our last report, and but a slight change in figures. In Hams we notice an ad vance of i of a cent, and we notice sales at 6107 c.;• Shoulders are worth 41053 c.; Sides 6051 c. We notice sales of No. I Lard in bbls. and kegs at 61. to 6lc PIG METAL: The sales of Allegheny during the late rise was trifling and exhibited no change in pri• ces. Hanging Rock we quote at 27029. RYE FLOUR.—Sales from store at $2,6202;15. RAGS..SaIe from store of country mixed at Sic. SEEDS..CIover is without much demand; we quote of $2,75 from first hands; Flax is worth 90 MSc. STARCH.. Regular sales at 6061 c. SPICES.. Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed Cloires tr.V 38 Cussitt in 311102. - 22 ka IS Ginger .... .. • 10 11 SHEETING—Pend No yard SHOT..Regular sales $1,3ta1,44. SALT...Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand TUBS..Rogular sales at $9 ta,doz. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 70.9 c. TALLOW.. Wequote at 707:c. in the absence of any important sales. 'TIN PLATE..Prices have advanced. We- now quote as follows: 1. C. $11,25; I X $13,00. Block Tin has also advanced in proportion. TOBACCO..The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady, and but very little doing : Cigar Leaf-• • - 5 fad 7 t2slumpinbox 11 GP 15 klanufed do• • • 2 @•, Ladies' 2s " • , 12 GP 17 Ladies' Twist- 9 0 10 165 " " 12 0 14 Plug iti kegs.. • 61 7 Scotch snuff:•• 14 at 16 Plug in boxes- 13 ke 15 Itappee ..... • • 14 GP 16 6 Twist 6I(ZP 7 I Cut& dry+ bps. 0 es Cavendish.• •• • aP 5 1 HAY..Sales were made at the scales yesterday at $9,50 ,p ton. WHISKEY..SaIes regular at, previous prices. WOOL;—The arrivals during the week have been pretty heavy and operations freely made at the fol.. lotAng'pricea. We note one sale yesterday ofa lot of 1500 lbs assorted at 27. The amount arriving is generally - from second hands, growers evidently fearing to visit the - city on account of the prevailing scourge: Corrimon... 8100 d... Full Blood, Primo Hates of Oiscount Dalue of (froino .CORRECTED BY WE. LARIMER, JR. Exchange-Broker, 06 Fourth st. adjrnning Bank Pittsbitrygh PENNSYVANT4 Pittsburgh Banks , • —•••• •Pa Philadelphiaßanks pa Germantown •par Chester county - pa Delaware county par . Montgomery county pa 'Northumberland county. liar Col:Bank ¢ Bridge Co.• .par Beading. Lancaster Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county pas Poustille pea Washington Btrownsville York • Chambers burgh. Gettysburg Mieldktoton. Carlisle Harrisbugh Honesdale Lebanon Lewistoton, Wyoming - Erie West Branch Waynesburg Suyttehanna county .3 Lehigh county u. staus Bank Belief Notes City and. County Scrip • INDIANA. State Bank and branthal• Stat{Serip. RENTUCE Y. All Banks 4 - • VIRGINIA. Easternßanka Wheeling BBranches, t Branch ad-Blinwantazon•—.4 MARYLAND. • Baltimore city pa Countryßanka • 1 NEW YORE. City Bata:4. pa . Country Banks 1 - NEW ENGLAND. All solvent banks I JERSEY. Plainfield meat Pittabumglx Aorta AITILL hold their Summer TV , Vegetables, Plants, El and-Thursday, the 13th and I will be awarded for the best riety of articles exhibited 1. hers, and all who feel an int - quested to bring their product Lon. VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— very . .A desirable Property, having a front of 112 feet on Mercer street by 122, bounded by a 20 feet alley and Webster street;. being in a healthy and pleasant loon .tion; having a comfortable Dwelling House, well ar ranged and front and back porch; large Garden of fruits and Rowers, !shade treek/ke. The whole is In gdod or. der. Price low ; and terms accommirdating. S. CDTHDERT,Gen.-Agent, Smithfield'street. jeS5 • 7000 tbs. Shoulders; reed and for gale by JAMES PATTON, Jr. 8030148 AND COLLARS— latest - styles doz., late - styles and various qualities, ree l / 4 1-this day and.for sale low by .11112 EDW , DVODD & CO 4 ' • TCy4h± 7 4,,,,= -4r ' k g•A, tJC 4 - - • - ". . - , , - . Nutmegs 1,50 1,60 Pepper 9 10 Alspiee. 13 0 16 1,7 c. Nonatook 61c v. iStateßank andbranehes. • • } Cincinnati/tanks i Cireletille (Lawrence) I 'Xenia Bank I IXenia } Masailion.• • • I Sandusky Geauga i Norwalk.• -- -• • • • • ........ . - New Lisbon - i Wooster - 75 Marietta ' I Chillicothe t Ckveland &iota 41 1 r Lantana' F Hamikon- 10 Canton. 00 Urbana 50 Granville 50 . 4 ..... I • I*. ILLINOIS. State Batik and Branchra 43 Bank of Illinois. 75 1 MICHIGAN. I Riaisin 70 (Insurance Company •• 5 ,State Bank. • • ?per 5 Oakland county. 10 'Farm. and Mech. Bank —lO 'St. Clair no eale MISSOURI State Ren k TENNESSEE. AR banke EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York (prem.) Philadelphia.•" Baltimore " • VALUE OF. COINS. Amer. Gold (prem.) ..... . .. •1 Old• • • .cto. - - •do 5 Guineas - . $5 00 Soeireigns 4 83 Frodertekdora• •• •• ..... 760 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 00 Louiscrors 4'20 Napoleons 3 611 Doubloon, Sponisb•-• • -16 OS Do. Patriot 'l5 50 Ducats 120 cultural Society Fahibition of Early Fruits, lowers, &c,, on Wednesday 4th of/UNE, and premiums and second best of each va or competition. The mem- Crest in Horticulture, are re lions forward to the Exhibi mayllsd&w ~.RiNT.: 4 ll.tell4). c e PORT OP PITTSBURGH. I rim. VV4.2 . ,)/ piTELE.c.itikmqm. , Steamer Lake Erie, Siloles, Beaver. " Michigan No': 2, Gilson; Beaver., ; ' Baltic, Jacobs, Brotvnsvjile " Atlantic, Parkinson ' do. " ' Ohio, Stoops,Ciallitolis `O. ' Wm. Phillips, MT ail. Wellsville. " Camden, Hendrickson ,MeKeesport " }Judson; Mehlillan; Sunfish. . Aligheny Clipper, Abram, Beaver. Cashier, Dawson, Cincinnati. Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaveri . Lake Erie, Sholes.Beaver.. • `" Baltic, Jacobs, Biownsville '' T Atlantic, Parkinson, - do:- Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Friendship, Davis .Wheeling. Hudson, McMillan, Bridgport. " A. Clipper, Abrams, Beaver. " Peru, Calhoun, Sunfish. • &Mb Tau light draught and swift running steam er MARY ANN, A. McGowrs, Master will save . tor, Cinemnati and 'Louisville on Wednesday Morithig,Mloeelook. For freight or pasenge, apply' on board. ' . jcig. - For Greenwood NFW.ARRANGEIHMENT.--Theis t steamer THOS. SCOTT wilt coin' • mence on Monday, May 7th, to tun from the old - Greenwood Landing, foot of Pitt , street; to the Garden, leaving atta o'clock A. 11, and at each even hour until It o'clock P. ss.; last trip from and. •Garden'at 10 P. M. The Saloons are supplied.with all the delicacies orate season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with alone collection of.Greenbnase Plants, Dahlias,AannalPlow erPlants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed at the Pitt st. lauding. hny4 WELLSVILE PACKETS. For Beaver' and Wellsville. • "Tits new and splendid,passenger steamer CALI 33 COPE; A. bluanocs, blaster, will leave for the above and all intermeTtate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. , • For freight or passage, having" superior accommitda tions, apply on board. may4 New Arrangement. . . . Tna steamer 13EAVER, Cass. E. Cram% Master, will leave this city every /51Ondayi e nes ay and Friday, at 1.0 A. N. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood Art.: and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. [rapt' Wm. B. Wheeler, - 'QTEAMBOAT AGENT, can he found at Weihry 17 Gricee Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh, mar 27 Tam fine new passenger steamer AARON HART, W. J. Kourrrz, blaster, wit! leave for t e -s: ;;;e and intermediate ports, regularly. For freight or passage, a . . ly on hoard. mays CAINERY, &c.—Scott's Engineer and Machinist Assistant, being a series of plans, sections and evolu tions of Steam Engines, inningSp Machines, Mills for Grinding Tools, Om; in 2 folio vole. Prantical Mechanic and - Engineers , - Magazine; ..11 vols.; 4to. Carpentry and Joinery: A comprehensive guide book for carpentry and joinery, with rules for every part of work about building, and numerous plates; 2 vole., 4to. Cressy's Encyclopedjo of Civil . Engineering, in .one th:ek vol., 9 vo. Scott's Cotton Spinner and Manufacturer ; 8 vo. Tredgold on the. Strength of Cast Iron: new ed. by Hodgkindon, in 2 vole., 8 vo. The Steam Engine,. by the Artizr n Club ; I vol., 4to. hludie's Surveyor, Engineer and Architect. hlini6es' Mechanical Drawing Book; Bye. Holtzapifel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation; 2 vol., Svo. Bourne on Steam Engine; 12mo. • Craddock's Lectures on Steam Engine; 6vo. Alban +BO Pressure Steam Engine 2 vols., S vo. Hann Theoretical and Practical Mechanics - ; Svo. Tomlinson Rudimentary Mechanics. Dolma Rudiments of the Art of Building. Soßndell Rudimentary Treatise on Well Digging, Boring, etc. Just received and for sale by JAME.'S. D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood street. New Light. WE have received a lot of LAMPS of various sizes and kinds, of a new construction -that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also, the article to burn in them, called " BURNING FLUID," or ‘• ETHERIAL OIL," It ban rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Housekeepers. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpasnes anything portable now in use. Persocs who please to call on us will he shown the peculiarities of the new comer.und ' A constant supply of the Fluid and Lamps kept by • SCAIFE & ATKINSON, ie2t Ist, between Wood and Market sts. fIMIS FAR WES'E—Lite in the Far West, by George j Frederic Ruxton, author of *. Adventures in Mexico and too Rocky Mountains," etc. . Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno -n literal prose translation, with the text of the original collated from the best editions, and explanatory nctes; by .1. A. Car lyle, M. D. JOHNSTON S. STOCK.TON, j.e2l Corner 3d and Market stn. . riffEAP BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A- valuable Building Lot, in a good location in the 7th Ward, havinf, a front of :10 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy. vile Church, by 100 deep—will be sold for $250, cash. S. CUTLIBERT, Oen. Agent, je Smithfield street. Magazines for July, RECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S—Codex's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Union Maga zine, and National Magazine, for July. The American Angler's Guide, with numerous illus. , ' tratione. Nineimh and its Remains—by Layord. The Old London Bridge ; or, The Days of Henry VIII.; by C. Herbert Rodwell. Grace Dmlley ; or, Arnold at Saratoga—by Charles Peterson. Second No. of the Personal History and Experience of David Coppe4eld—by Charles Dickens. Facts for the People; or, Things Worth Knowing: a Hoek of Receipts. Fresh supply. - The Crimea of Paris—a Record of Scenes and Events of Every Day Occurrence—by Robert F. Grubey. (Er Smithfield street, opposite Brown's Hotel. I fat Bathant subscribers have on and a large stock of Bath ." lag Tubs, consisting of the following-kinds : Plung Bath Tub large size; . Ottoman Bath Tub ; Sponging " Hanging Shower Tub ; Children's Bath Tubs; Hand Shower Baths; Leg • Stomach Heaters, &c These Tubs are made of good materials and neatly Japanned. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., Je2l • Corner Market and Second streets. ...245a26 NE"'BOOKR—lrving —The Crayon Miscellany comprising, The Prairie, Abbotsford, Newstend Abbey. Complete in one volume—elegantly printed. Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, 8 vo.; illustrated. A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • • • The field occupied by the volume Is almost entire ly new.—Cervimercial Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly, liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beckford's Spanish Ex cursions. or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eothen.— Literary World. Cooper—(Now edition of early works.)—The Spy, re vised, /cc.. with new introduction and notes. Complete in 1 vol. Uniform with Irving's works. 81,25. The Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first Amerman 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 in a foreign literature.—Literary World. • For sale by .1. D. LOCKWOOD, jels 63 Wood street. JAMES TAYLOR. -- • • •-• • •JORTi H. TAYLOR, J. a. Taylor £ Ca,. No. 122 Liberty street, (four doors below St. Clair street,) MANUFACTURE ALLHINDS OF WIRHCLOTH, from No. 2 to No. 00; Brass and Iron Wire RID DLES-and SIFTERS, from N 0.2 to No. GO. Every No. Wire Cloth'in PAPER CYLINDERS.. All kinds of HAND WORK, Screens, Bird Cages, Fenders, &c. RIVETS—BIack, Tinned, Copper andlirass, of every size, on band or mane to order. WIRE.,--Iron, Brass, Copper and Steel of every size. BROOM WIRE, Sheet Brass, Japanned and Britannia Ware. Orders for any kind pf the above articles will be promptly filled. Purchatiers will find it to their advan age to call and examine our stock. j e9:3na • MACKEREL -100 bbls. large N 0.3; 10'" ,t 1• 10. d " 2; 20b(. bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. ins'n Landing and for sale by • MILLER & RICKETSON, je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Linerty street. An VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, in the — lll 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 Fifth and 11/Irke streets, Pittsburgh. . SILVESTER SEYMOUR: Pittsburgh June 8 1848.--illm<w W BOOKS.-8 Hisun - il of Wonder/la Invention, Nillustrated with numerous engravings on wood.- 1 vol.; muslin. The /nrarnatian, or Pictures of 'the Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beeoher,Fort Wayne, Indiana; with an Introductory. Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just recoiled by JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, je7 Cor. &I and Market sts. • I summer Goods.” JUST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assortment of Summer Coating; also, two pieces white Marseilles, fig'd, beautiful patterns ; and will be made to order cheap. JAS. MeGVIRE, Tailor, ,- ie2o Third street. A A. MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown Muslin at 41 cents, Bleached do. if and very fineat cents; Summer Stiffs of every Variety; more Cali. coes at 6}; Lawns, 9 cent , last colors, warranted ; fine Bereges 181 and 2.5 c.; more Wrought Collars, S and 10c.; Chemizettes 25c.; &c.• &c• je.2l WRAPPING .PAPER---fi r reams, large size, Intended expressly for use of Shirt .Manufacturers.. For sille by Del 23 EPNVIP TODD & CO. ;2;OMMI mu m= m i antu A For Sale, -.; -- Clpa3Fll.!.". 4:4 •tipi! .: MITZED .7 .."713e.--46L75"3/C G IEII • . . IVE .--1117 K1‘ LARGEST" R . REST, 9 BE WILA ND E 317.1 : 7 - • • - • THE UNITED- -•- • BE A ST S,-- • - . . TN PITTSBURGH on Tueiday, Wednesday and - Th uridaY, July 3, 4 and 5, for three days only, at the MANSION ROUSE - YARD, Liberty street.' TIME OF EXHIBITION: On Tuesday, July 3d, Afternoon from 2to 6 web: t et t —le the Eeeeinjuf:r_omm7ornito fromelocki - • .-• On Wednesday, July 4th, there will be four distinct Exhibitions,ll o'clock, and from to 1 P.m.; Afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock; and Evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. On ThursdaY, Joir sth--:Morning, from 9to 12; Afternoon, from 2to 5; and Evening, from 7to 10. , Among the moat conspicuous features of thii interesting Exhibition, is the.' • , RHINOCEROS, OR UNICORN OF HOLY WRIT. ' The great difficulty of capturing this huge and savage creature', together, with the tamest: impossibility of keeping him alive in a climate so uncongenial to his habits and constitution, renders the exhibition of a LIVING RHINO. CEROS in the United States; the greatest curiosity in Me Animal Kingdom. . ' • Foremost in interest, novelty and attraction, are the bold and original performances of HERB DRIESDACH, . THE EMPEROR OF ALL THE LIONS, IN THE DENS OF WILD BEASTS: ' His performance I differ from all Otters, hot only in the skill and gneee*hich he dieo/eYe in hie exel'ashiivilh the TERRIFIC GROUP OF LioNs,TIGERS, LEOPARDS,' COUGARS, PANTHERS, Ac„ but In the matchless and almost superhuman command with which' he exacts the obedience of these fiercest and most remorseless tenants of the'esert, the forest and the jungle. HERR DRIESBACH MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, hat HE HAS. NO EQUAL—HE "IS' HIMSELF-ALONE. The LIST embraces all the finest Living Speciinens of That the great experience, enterprise and resources of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together Mona LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION. : A fall description of the Animals contained in. the.Exhibition, , ailt be found in Pamphlets and Bills at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of thet Company. , - • 0 - 4.IZILLISSION, 215 CENTS. CHILDREN, UNDER TEN YEARS, 15 CENTS....- Dr. George ID'Cook. rIFFIcn, in Four th street. nrar.Grant, immediately op -1,„7 posite Mr. Bakewellis, in the room lately occupied as office by Alderman Miller. lie may be found,. at night, in No. 71 St. Charles. my3o;ly4 ess Card. TYRANTS WELL AS Hafitn AIaNOPOLERS MOST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; WHICH faut will be proveu by calling at MeGaraa's Fashionable Tailoring Establisbnient,Third street. St. Charles Building, Marro: Snuu.prqftts and quick sales, Va.airry: Push and good. 1031. ffitLLEa, PIIILADA. lllCX.B7SoxrirrsrcußGLl ILLER SICKETSON, Wholesale . GrOcers; and Im porters of Brandies, Wines and Segars ; Nos. 17. and 174, coiner 01 Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh JHUFFMAN CASIDAY, Mirihandize and. Pro ,-duce Broktr—Office (up- stairs) No. - 28 Wood street Pittsbrati. litacec WllUftma,. MERCHANT TAILOR, Smithfield street, No. 12, be tureen Ist and 2rl streets.. KAY:- RB. CARNAHAN, Attorney arLaw—Ofliceoa Fourth R, B. et., between Cherry alley and Grant st. (jet-y A A. MASON & C0.,60 Mims= Britain., are offering _ClL...their stock of Silks, Shawls, Vizcttes, Lawns and Ignatius at still greater reduced price& Yard wide bPk Silks, hesrmake- at 120., Summer Shawls' at 75e. and $4; most fashionable Vizettes at $5 and $G ; Lawns end Manlius at 9 and 10 cents; best Merrimack Prints at oc., usually Ufa.; Calicoes at Qt.; wrought Collars 8 cents; wrought Capes $1 and $2; Florence Braid Bonnets 62 and 75c.; Gloves at 4 cents—together within general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates. jclo TO LET—The large Three Story Brick Ware- ILI:, house, No. 112 Second street. Possession given Lst of July. Enquire of (Jen) A. BRADLEY. Rosedale Garden. TIM Proprietorship of this beautiful Re - raker, -pRi; has made every arrangement . for entertaining • writers during tne - warm seaon.. The steamer Arehy Mason leaves the foot of Pitt S t reet every after noon through the week, for the Garden— commencing half-past 1 o'clock, making a trip every . hour until 101 ' o'clock, P. sr. On Sundays She leaves first trip ..at o'clock in the morning. Ice Cream; Strawberries, Dia ller and Sapper furnished to order.- Also, Rooms forOo- Union Parties at all times, N. D.—The Boat baring been thoroughly repaired ex pressly for this tradeond being the first to open it On Sundays, the owner hopes to gam a liberal patronage. je2l. J. W. bIEALEY Proprietor. WASHINGTON HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. HC undersigned„having fitted up this large and corn .l-modions Motel in elegant style,is prepared to ac commodate 'VISITERS TO THE BEDFORD SPRINGS in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. The House is beautifully located in the very centre of the town, and contains Chambers equal to any Hotel in the .. State. fie deems it unnecessary to multiply promises, but pledges himself to use every exertion to render comfortable all who visit his house. Boarders will be taken to the Springs in pleasant hacks, at all times, and the water can always be had fresh in the house. (je.:2wg) SAMUEL DAVIS. ADELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles below tween three t a h n e d C fo iy r aOcnr e the fO g hi o o u n ri d v , e w r e o l c s c h upy e in dw b t e h - . fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of. exotic plants. COMICIO dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale i and all kindi of Plants, both native and exotic. Briquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock, comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour during the day and evening, landing at the - Garden gate. Ecr Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] rnyZ TEAS I TEAS it TEAS II Z ILIi 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 hand. They are neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of }, i and kih each, with eir piinted - card—showing the kind of Tea, price, 1n..., of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, within invitation to return the, Tea, If not liked. . -. . . r{Gunpowder 621 , 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 al Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ti Hylton 50 621. 75 1,00 1,25 o Y. "s"" H f son 50 62} 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ~,„.., Black 371 50 ni ' Fine and Extra Fine ••• 75 1,00 1,25 150, We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to,. if not suprrior to any sold in thin 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 fair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofcgra sold by other companies in this city... All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied on the moat reasonable terms- For sale by . ' JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. cbrner 4tb and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, aplB S. W. corner 3d and Rosa streets Fire and Marine Inauranee. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will inaliepermanent and limited Insurance on - Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany arc well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. W. 151. P. JONES, Agent, maylS 44 Water street. Factory tor Sale, TN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Print ars, Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving pnrposcs,.for wino* a pattern can be made from the finest engraving , to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Memt singer, obtain a patent for the in vention or any improvement thereon, the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle gheny Co„ Pa. Or, a PARTNER WANTED, capable of managing the above business, and willing to take an interest of at least one-fourth : in the capital stock. For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY & RYAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. Irri — From the foregoing Notice of I. M. SlNGffil, we find that the Patent has issued and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Wince ' at Wash ington;D. C. (MO) SCHOLY is RYAN. • _ Clgarm, Small' anal Tobacco r , AT SACOB McCOLLISTERR, Fifth street, N 0.19.— Regalia; Washington Lanorma ; Laßosa; Just') Sans; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together.with a Variety of 'other.brands. Aiso—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO. BACCO, of the most celebrated brtmds, among which are the Luxioas Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound-Lump, Grant Williams',&and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump; - All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock t before pur ,chasing elsewhere. • , Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. Er Sign of the Indian 'Chief. (Irwin' For Sales HE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a Covasx T Holm, in a pleasant location in the City of Pitts burgh, with all the Bar Fixtures and Furniture ; together with two Ten-pin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in good order ; Rooms and Cellar ; lit with Gas. Enquire of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or je&tf JACOB BOSTON • ' RANDY—Marull Cognac Brandy; J. J. - Darry , a a... Bordeau x do.; A. Singneite. , RochelPs do.; COgna do; in store and for sale by liefq 7 1. S. BONNET. SPALDING- & ROGEItS, mar 23 - • Adinalatiloit 25 Cents, On!r. - rrHE characteristic &Mures of this great eitanlish j meat, which appear tohave absorbed the most of die novelty and recherche entertainment extant, can be only briefly enhmerated in the limits of an advertisement. The Asorzomemit, by far the mast stupendous-musical project of the age,composed of over 1000 distinctinusik cal instruments, more powerful than a band of - fifty mu sic lam!, and dra con byforty Horses in procession, will eon stitatethe Orthestra daring the entertainment. \IAM entire and effective Dramatis Cotaliany, under the direction of H. F. NiencitA, Proprietor of• the Adelphi Theatre, Washington, D. C.; is attached la the Troupe,- for the purpose of getting up every night the grand He roic and Patricide Spectacles of GEN. WASHINGTON OLD PUT," AND "MAD ANTHONY WAYNE . _ . reviving reminiscences of those "times that tried -tnen7s souls," commemorating some of the most' tirring and in teresting -Revolutionary incidents; the gallant deeds of the Heroes of 76.und concluding with "a grand National Tableaux of Gen. WASELMG7OX mounted on .a noble charger,: borne on the shoulders of his brace Continentals/ The, accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under the charge of the great Italian Trick Clown, Sjgnor. FE= Moue, known throughout Europe as the Man of 1000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artiste that has ever perambulated the country ; and .a singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every department of the MaSinessi Mossrs:C. J. Roc Ens, W. VP. Motors . , G. 0. lOtso?, T. Yourrh,•.tc., kn.; Masters Gnus= Cu- PSltair, CLASENCE, &C. 3 Mesdames H. F. Mallow, KNApP, PERRY;',MiIni DEL.SMOILX, &O.; altogether ren dering this Double' Company.as much in advance of all other establishments in the numbers and"talents of-the Troupe, as in the extent and elegance of ' the outfit Wilt perform in PITTSBURGH, in front of the AMER ICAN uoTEL, Penn' street on the 2d, 3d, 9th and sth of ju F ly LUR PERFORMANCES 'ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, viz:—At 10 a. M.; and at 1, 1 and 8 o'clock, P. X. ADXLIs. =cam's. " • • je26 T Rev: Dr. Vrold.• . AE AGED CHRISTIAN'S C O MPANION, containing a variety of. Essays, adapted to the improvement, consolation and encouragement of-persons advanced in life. By - the Rev. John Stanford, D. D. with a Memoir of the author, by Rev. George Upfold,D. D., Pastor of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh. In one vol, 8 vo. Just received and for sale by JAEIES D..LOCKWOOD, . ' ,e 27 - B3 Wood street... New Ilardwaie Store, - - SIGN OF THE PLANE "AND SAW, _ No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh: • ' lIUBEIt & LAUFMAN,irriporters and.Deaters vs Fo reign and Domestic Hardware, in all its varieties, are now prepared to sell as low and on as reasonable terms as can be, purchased elsewhere. We solicit our friends, and the public generally, to call-and examine our stock, which consists in part of Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen,finfecs, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Suet,Trimmings, as Locks, Latches, Hinge!' and Screws, together with every other article - usually kept in. Hard ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpenter and mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools, which, have been selected with great care, and which we are determined to sell so as to give satisfaction.' fati'ld&w AT THE SIGN OF THE PLANE-AND SAW, a full. assortment of "Cincinnati COOPERS TOOLS." For sale by HUBER do LAUFMAN, mayl6 N0..78 Woodareet. AFRESH SUPPLY OF COOPERS , TOOLS-411in re •ceivedd and for sale by HUBER & LA.UFATAN, N 0.7 8 Wood street. 1.).001i8 OF.THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.—Lutss Lootwoon has for sale_ the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford &I Swords, New-York.:.'• JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, . 63 Wood street, , ror many years connected with ?Jews. Wiley & Pa nar% and late John Wiley, N. York and London. Deka Safe r _For • - E A THREE STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, S being the second house front Penn street t in Sny der's .w, on Ilay, street. Inunediatetpossession be given. Enquire of DAVID RITCHIE, Attorney at Law—Office on - Fourth street, between Charry alley and Grant street. ie2Onitf. INSURANCE. THIE DELAWARE • MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR 1. ANCE COMPANY —office,Nortli floc= of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. ' . • : Fins lastiasans.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of Isms premium. t slsturra Inasisca.—T hey also insure Vessels,'Car goes and•freights, foreign or coastwise, under opettor. . special policies, as the assured may desire. Isitsun Tasstscoarszion.—They also insure inerchan dire transported,-by "Wagons, Railroad... Cars, Canal rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. - • DIRECTORS—Jeseph' If. Seal, Edmund Ai Sander, John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel -Edwards, Geo. G. - Leitier, Edward Darlingtonflsaac R. Davis, William Falwell, John Newlin, Dr. - 8.. M. Huston. James C. Hand, Theophilas Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henty Sloan, Hugh Craig, Johnson,rrii Spencer Mc- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G William-Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. - DIRECTORS AT- PITTSBURG/I T. Marian, Win. Bagaley, Jno. T. Logan. - • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Rims= S. NRWHOLD, Secretary. fry- Office of the Company. No. 42 Water street, Pitts-. burgh. (ielfedtf ) • P. A..MADEIRA, Agent. OTICE.—The Stockholders of the Farmer s.Depos - N ite Bank of Pittsburgh intendmaking application to the neat Legislature, for such alteration of their Charter as will give them, Banking privileges;. or, if deem, d ex pedient, will ask lo be incorporated as a newilank._ By - order of the Board of , Directors. jel.edmL _ - JOHN 111.AGOFF1N, Cashier. .07-Irarrisbuz i Telegraph copy till Legislature meets, P . . LEASANT RESIDENCE FOR, SALE,..-A. large and. convenient property, ululate' m Lawrenciville,.at about five minutes walk from the omnibus stand, having a new and comfortable dwelling house, stable, gm. The garden, fruit trees and shrubbery are ell in complete or der. The lot Is 100 feet front on Ewalt by 1.40 deep on Vinshingtop street to 024 feet alley: This property will be sold at a bargain. Terms- easy, and-immediate pos.: session given. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ' Smithfield street. O ATS -1800 bushels, received and for sale by • JAMES PATTON, Jr., le6 No. 17 Liberty, st. YE FLPISR-27 barrels, reed and for sale by '' : — JAMES PATTON, Jr O. 11IODASSE.S in store and for sale by 3e6. JAhiFS Q ITGAR HOUSE MOLASSES -- • . 100 blds. Sugar yonee Molasses, St . /times Re - finery 10 do do •do , do - Louisiana do In store and forsale by MILLS ASt RICKETSON, mayl6 • • _ 172 and-174 Liberty st. FEATHERS -8 sacks, Priam, landing from steamer Cumberland, and for sale by_ - - B, 'A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., je7 - • Corneflst and Arceid'sts., CELEAM AND W. D. DREKSe.-- 35 boxes prime Cheese for salts by jie9l J. S. SONNET: 3y:t EIMEME ~3a~~lr~~ a~~~ ~;~ =~,l x e AfirrATritl ll 4 4 eraer Aff G~ltfriliT TN*. ii4e gfr#SAff.".9ll4 fordo4o44YMs 69)1 4, 'NftYPIA moot finombic termb Collrettoesotade mr.1.,444e priSo*A4',..*-74.7.:411„ at the ioWeit ?Wee, • • -.1 . _ . ALLXN 11S4Xgli. fra , WAILAP AG**, :' • ig&Allna & xessm Banker/Grp! Exchange Jicokerg, Ilmizte fry PTOPtiVi •Nuat • DomenicEhill,l3lito of Ezehunge, egrefixilOa MAW , ' it, Bank Notre, and' (rein. • Corner of Third and AVaQd gia,; : effregriyoppor*:4o Charles • , • .• -,......___...„, :-.-- .. - .N. 110i41iair.li'dr:litlii, ,Vankers and Dealers, in Bochisagit Cminntvl 1141,4 Xf.to, ' No. 4:i .131arkittyte",ellubidrek, :- . - • . samaxo risxs, ' . . .ruciyitrom. , -- - Minitftl ahllif ' New York ' i fs:•ll3Bieinmeti • - 1 , Philadelphia . . : : •1 • ,. 1 -Loilisville • ••• . - . ... - - Baltimore' I.:is . . BgiLeels . an[ .11,021 i: , Buying sates ' '.' • . '' • Buying mikeel :. ".. Ohio 1 ifig:l.Cotuity & City oniV4; Indiana .. ' 1 " Relief Notes - -.. .0 • - ~, n_nle.k7 . •I" 4 '; l'emileyiviinia do; • . .." • Ilrginitt , •.1 • 4 ' • 1 New York '* f ‘vntelinfl • •k . 'Y'' Maryland - ' li' Tennessee • . 3,' New Orleans • • • • ealiLy • • . .- .. , , /AS. 11.1100 M. _ THOS. SABOEST. MOON I4 SAAGIBINTo' • BANKERE,. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; -'•• N. E. anner of Wood 'and Firth struts., Pittsburgh, Pa.; IIsEALERS In Coln, DankNotes,' Time Entai l Foreign .j.. 1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, &e EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Onion and Europe, for sale in lams to suit purchasers. • .. CUBRM , IT and par funds received on deponte.' • • COLLECTIONS p mags on Wiping of the L/nion, sit the • !Sweat rites. . • - . . depll•ly . . . Ataibttlar-23 btils..Alackstat,'ll*- 3, large, tor INA, dale by ; (je7 . 43) •• •• SMITH & SINCLAIR. I.)ACONSUOU tbs. Bacon HeraS, Bides end Shoulders, JJ /or sale by • 7„Oe2S) & SiN CLAIR. FEttalrPpit:irES:- - iiiio7biiibT Dried Peaches, frir . sele by .fie2B) SMITH & SINCLAIR. •Am.}:*--Go bushels Dried reaches, far sale . by': (je2l3) ' - SMITH & SINCLAIR. , Ad ISMS. FRESH GROUND MD FLOUR--Reed :Wand for sale, by . uw49). , ..011111M1NS 4 . _ • - Ark SACKS EET . RA 'TABLE SAL,T,•4lne'd and fOr sake by •be 29) • CUMMINS & SMEL'af.. 6 0 - IiUSrIELSCORS/71 , TE.AL—To'airivo andlbr . , by , • rieti) cuikiaiffis • • Ototit.E.ani CUEE" . f3E- . —Elec.'d and for .i 1 Je 2B : • CUAltal4s At. 112411 rti: rayLsr-Atiki, CHEE s i, EGGS, AND. WLE.D. JL 5 casks "Paean knossomo Pot Ask;: - : 110 boxes W. H. Cream Caeca!' • 4 bozos and 2 obis. • J sacks Wool ;.rocelved and for ante by JeflS J. S BONNET, Libeity et jr RUNES, FILBERTS AND ENGLISH WALNUTS. 47 glass joss lionleanxTrunes • ' r 10 b4g3 ;English Walnuts; • • • ' - t / 0 " niberte toostgnownt and for sale low oe 2 ) • J. S. ItuNNET.:" ligaitillil4.•-2.51) boxes No, 1 liceled Herring, in More *bit ler elVe bubaver...!. go44"4ol:prime article ' ) in inure and fJV LPL , gale by .>..c: stapials ALcLuoi.. • jags Uth street.. . , s 1 BUBO. ) • :ma fin se by . • •uD ' • • 1 . ‘viirth: •AND YE w . LLo COHN, lir 000 HUSH . =id for py • • "• ' 472_11tUUND Flal--Ctiop'd Bye, Chop% Corn and Oats, IX Barley Meal, Bran and Snorts, constantly on bana luta for ulna by •z • .IXLIOBBS2r. ALL:L/111.4. .; je26 . JUFtitllatreet. : VI - EAL - -Corn - Wheat iden.l,llr, litend,7) and .Rye. Men); (for • Kyo•ond-Indisin•fi . kirritd,k Oorumunly on band by ' • • • • • tir2o • RHODES& ALCORN. L.RnION SYKUP bErr ELL'S-30 gross ; on• bona and tor anlo.by RHODkAS & ALCORN,'•::: ,••• Jr2B ' ' ' .30 • FiAtt tweet: rifioAtal.so CATSI.IIB-re+3ll dor ~,on hand and for sale y -1. je26 [Chronicle copy.J• RHODES & ALCORN_ • _ 130 bag* Rio Coffee; • • 75 pkga. Y. H., Imyl, G. P. and Powehong Teas; • 400 barrels N. 0: Molasses; ••• • 110 -" • Loaf Segar;No. 4'io 8; with a general • .- assierlinasit of proceriesi for sale by. •... : • jet! • ' • RHEY,ALYTTLIEWS 00.•' rposecco—a kegs.flo. 1 Six. yawn Tobaeciii South. gate' brand, for Bala by . T ' . ' • . inset ' ..• . • ItHEY,*ATTAIEWitiVO. . . • .ILISANS-15 Irhite Beans, (01•6610 bY .D Jew RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO. LEAION.S. AND FIUS-100 boxes Lemons. 7 • . • 440 Jams. Figs ; just teoeived =A tarsals kir ..:-• • : JOSHUA Kaaba, • cCARES PRUNES, iu jerifi• • - AP' 4 '." •• ' `. boxual just iec e ived and'folt• eu1e"14 . .,•. • " ;• ,Af.PSHUAL.RITUDIZ, Ar. BOXES SHELLED ALAIONDS;•, • • 'MO 10 Bitter. - •• 1000 Cocoa .14 WI . ; just received and for sale by • jet -''•t • , 403111.1 A &HODES, No.. Wood SCo/LCHILNGS—Wt barrels, tor rale by jeW_ • • 1 1 .111EY,'bitirl•HE'WH . & CO. M.A.CWllEiradrls. 3,.n ea! ;. : • . • 10 half tdold:,' H6..2 Oast lending; • • For sale by , 1,140] • • • 1,111:1)YER: QUGAII-HOUSE . MOLASS . Es— . lezu sale b ' y No. 15.:12t, " •• . • E,..-70 boxes, fokus.le DYEJt VAL D - • ZsoulNlO.,-29 be:ea t: suit landed; for sale bv - : : ' • ' . • Avra.lisrtl.,. jet& • " 158 Liberty ' streei. . "llTElittae—just receiiieic troaille7iltirk, a spier-. did lot: which will be sold very low.- - jeLtiolw - H . kI:RYAN,.No. 27 Fifth at. L - - • • INSEE.49IL-10 bble., ree'd on ono meoinont linitiot. sate by . •-:. • JON G& M0041:41.40;:' • l e/ 2 •• . . . ' . ''. 4..i0unt16• '' . . spoor A3H-5 casks •" Beach Blossom Pot-ashr rec'd j_ and for sale by . ' .1. s. BONNET , „el 2 . Liberty et. SHOULDERS--• 10 casks, expected daily by Ben Wem 6 ” store and for sale by ..*- • Jell .WM.IITER, No:158 Liberty at. • - Q UGAR HOUSE HOLASSES--Afew bble, aquas ..•• 0 Refinery, a first rate aznete, tor sale by • ••. WM. Millt • AtislS•d.3 Casks .Lbicon toms , gtpt received per; ju. Highlander; for sale by 002) Vtibt..DVER. ' (JUFFIIE-40 bagel just receiving; for able low. dored)Pet receivedandzta&lLL sQ TAR CANDLE —Z) boxes, Cniniton's, in store turd . 0 for sale by ' (j ell) XING & U 41611 , 4 N—510 Dozes, halves, (limners end . eighths, tit - prime order and for sale by .. : Ada z KING & MOORItEAD. OVAISH—A few casl., on consignment muffin sale by .(102) • • KING ZOMOOREIEME* .E.110.911EN CGEETGIi-11 casks, just recd and for 14: ••A by Itel 2) . & C( ^ {'nbabl OLLEIgier 7 LUU bozeoon mine 'ono tor ouie by ]ell • • : • ' • -• • .1(010 I MOORHEAD. - - upriecu BIiA.NDy, hist, .Whiakey, Jamaica Bali, Holland Gin, lot/ to BIM purchasers, for sale at :erttoiesal__prices, OeS) 3. S. istkiV . NET, Liberty et. SUGAR - 60 begs , Es store and for sale .by i.) s Yeti- J. S. LlONfettl,Liberry at: rpABLE SALT—RPO baps Hope aline Table 'Soak its J. . store and for sale by (jeb) • J. &SONNET: . -. baskets Salad Oil, recd and for sale by jell . 1. S. BONNET.' • .E 1190.-100 bbla. No. 3 largifiiiiik — eial;46o boxes No. 1 _L - ' Scaled - Herring, to arrive and for bale by Atah3l.lo4lN P/NS-4. ease 8., 4,.:Ametiddnriiiii Insiriceived and for sale by - McCANDLESS CAMPBEU.4,;',. - • - 97 Wotxtstreet DD YE FLOUR-41 bbla. Rye Flour, rec'd and foe Buie by ' . riny3o.l ' .8. & HARBAUGH. _ - PARASOLS—Cotton, Silk and Gingham /?nrilsols, a fine allymnen , - for c uue n b iEss & CAMPSE b LL,!. • • - 07 Wood Meet. • .I )ti FFSHOOK-KEEPING:—.IILanis for teaching tbls system, with the author's directions to teacher*, pruned on the covers. A new supply,frora New York. lust reed and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Jell . . 8l :wood street.. :CUTLERY -1 cask superior Sauces and Forks, Pocket NJ and Pen-knives, Buteherßsdves, Shoe Knives, Stir sorsote.; just opened by • - . MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, ST Wood street. VINE COGNAC BRANDIES-27 hid pipes, various vintage's, of our own importation for commerce," from Bordeaux, just received and for safe by • MILLER & lIICELTSOI4. - Je4 Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. 11 - 11 PROVED PUMPS, that will not ritzFx - up in tho count ?weather, for sa,pafFE &. ATKINSON, -' ;.. First, between Wood and Market sts:: ' - • •- • I)ED BLANKETs—i. case (.16 pair) Bed Illan.kets a HH y 84, 6 Sts., ribbon bocitd, received this dap, on consignment from the manufacturer; and for:sale by ao• : 7Liberty, oppo‘ite Fite' stroeit:r% BALES BROWN. musLliv.,-at4t 5.. • _ Ji..-.211A.50N.k. _ . .14ED APPLES--• 275. bushels Dried .Applesi reC'd D. - Eeita for. saleiby [my3o SWW-M.A.RBAUGH:. ELIBII BEEF-2 tierces.Frime Dried-Beef, ree'd.and- IJ for sale try , ; [my3oj. • - -S. &W. HARBAITCBI._ ARD 01L—A few Vele, Just received end for wale bp iny39 - • &W. RAB.BAUGII. grILABS-,T, 5 boxes ”111urkell'an assorted lazes salmis just - received arid for sale by •-• • .• (1111Ek.E—.30boxes sow Cream Cheese, m and v reed d vfor sale by Imy3ol 'S.& W. HARHAUOa. SODA ASH-30 casks or 2teeliii. CO)3 atipd#FSoda Ash, just received and tarsals by . • my3o . • H. & )ELOtilifot... NATOOL.:400,000 pounds of Wool wanted by V V may3o z:. - S.a w BARD AUS-13- •A•7IOI,ASSES-100 - bbla. DI; O. Molasses ree'd and for ' IVI sale by • frily3o] S. /r. W. HARBAUGH. LLXSEED-4 carte, landuig from steamer camber lam), au d for, =le by . '• • .• . Co, je7 H . FARNESTOCK & O