ghe OcalV lino ll tino Foot. 110r*forrtiscirsatirst*turticacind in sitetfarmbifoo a chlockir l'hestrittat be eomptied with,sn order to ft urs an. *mentor": Muni: ispossibto,an sarlitthourttroukg . • Morning Foot Jib prbiting afar: CORNER' OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. Ilaving'added to -our Establishment, a splendid `Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are-prepared to do all kinds of Newspaper and Bookwork in a style of un surpassed beauty _and neatness, and Upon the most -rea sonable terms. -We respectfully solicit the patronage ot he public in this line of our business • • Mi. Eintou:--Please announce the name of R. G. BROOKS, of the, Second. Ward of the City. of Pittsburg, in the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh Post, as a suitablu candidate for the office of Counyy, Commissioner subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mr. Buocots, having proved bin:welt an unwavering. Democrat, will, if nominated, receive the most warm lad hearty support of the Democratic part3r. je22 MANYJOITERSCINIAN Dsmocturs. Coroner.-.loffer what's left of me to the Dem ocraticc County a:invention as a candidate for. Coroner. If I have any friends, ' , want them to leg tot' me now. Raft, myW ' Late of Molina del Rey, , Sunday Trips • to .- Beaver.. The steamer 'EPEE. wRI leave the Wharf, opposite the'hlononga. hats Rouse, every Sunday. maiming, at 9 o'clock, for Beaver. Renaming, will leave Beave.r at 1 o'cloek - , and arrive at 4i:o'clock, P. re, - _ Fare, TWZNEE•WIVIT, crows. ' ' my 24 Dier Nottce...The Journeymen Saddlers, Harness and Trunk Atakora' Society meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Nall, corner of §inithfield and Fifth streets. , (mayl9:ly)' C. Gazzmnint, Sec's. E7t, G. W..I3IDDLE., Derstlatßasnivitivro . a new three story Brick, on Simian= sr one door be low Sixth street." TEETH INSERTED, from one to a *hole sett,. by Atmospheric Pressure, with a - beautiftil representation of the Natural Dint, restoring the FACE ID its original shrlpe, TEETH EXTRACTED, with little or no pain: DECLVED TTLETII permanently saved by PLIIGGIECI, preventing the Tootlt-ache whichismuchbet ter than curing it, though it should.be' - done Cn Ave min utes, or even instantly. " aP 211 .9 - I:I:7TNE . P/TTSSITEDIT, CINCNINNATI AND LODISVILik Tzutaluara Coia2Amr, have declared a Dividend of three per cent. for the last quarter; payable on date after the ithh haat., at the °thee of Pktatra L Etesiva & Co. jy10:1w - JOSHUA. 113-Artitention...-ROBER1? BARKER, hlattanawr TAnza, No.,3lXorkrt, between Second and Third:arras, .Pintburgh.—Constantly on hand, a large and general as sortment of FASHION/4LE ity.A.DY-NIADI CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to the. 'Cutting of Custom Work, which will be made to the moat fashionable man ner, and on reasonable letron. . magi MR. MARV= Will please announce ANDREW Jomemon, as te candidate for Coroner, subject - to the decision of the Detuocmtic County Corrvention., He is a true Democrat, and uo mistake. je3o Malty DEIWCRATD. - OFWICE in , rfir At.utantniv Samar; Co. j Jane 2d. The President and Managers of-the -'Company for ereeting'a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny," have this day declarecia•Dividend of one LhAlaraud seventy•five cents on each share=of the - Capital Stock, standing in the names of individuals on the books of the Company, to be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, jp-411vv-Ivit Joan likaPER, Treasurer.• 'lrrEconomy.;-If you washro save your money and buy a superfine HAT or.CAP, call at FLESIING'S HAT STORE, where you will find a complete assortment of the latest Fashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. WM. maahyl: 130 Wtiod at., canter r f Virgin alley. 1371. 0. of 0. F.—Place of Meeting, Washington Ball, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Prnsamum Lonott, No. 335—Meets- every Tneaday Maacattruat Emelt:dr:are, No. B:—Meets-let and 3d Friday of each month. - mite2s-I.y try- 1.. O. of O. F....Auxoutray Loooa, No. 49 meets at the liall,•contee of Wood ,tareet• and Virgin Alley, everyThurtlayevenieg, at 8 o'clock; . • mayhemqaoana Bassirrc,See'y. 1:17;•Odd Renewal Ilan, Odeon - Bui/ding, Fourth street, between, Wood and Smithfield otreetr.—Yattsburgh Encampment, No. ,meets lot and 3d Tumdays of each Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No 4, fleets 9d And 4th. Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets -every Thursday - ' Wester Stu' Lodge, No. 24 . , meets every W ednes d ay ey io e rn nin tity Lodg , N 0.18 2, meets . every Monday, etlig. Mount Moriah e Lodge, No. 360 meets. every Friday may - 29:1y . evening. DIVIDEND. THE ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELEGRAPH CO3l- ..I.:PANIf have declared a Dividend of Fiity Cents per share from the earnings of the Ant for the last --three morlths, ending 30th June, and payable on and after the 10th inst. - Western Stockholders payable at the cffice ot Palmer, Hanna Jr. Co. IPdT. 3.141.F.E. Seo'y. Philadelphia July 11, 1319.. . jyleasv MR. HISBEETS—Dear. Sir: I take pleasure in testifying to the good qualities of your WRITING FLUID, and in recommending it .to the public. It has been used in this Institutioat for about a Tear , and on re fening to the books I find that the color improves by age, the tint being a fine blue black. It flows freely, and to those who use - metallic pens, it will be found a very de sirable ink. Respectfully s(mrs, - OFIN HARPER. For sale (together with Ribbert's Red and Machine Copying Inks,) by B. A. Fahnestock Co., ,Pittsburgh ; IL P. Schwartz. Allegheny. ciry, end _themanafarmrer. THOS, & RIBBERTS, corner . of Liberty and Smithfield streets,Ettsburgh., Pa. . jyl2 OH BRONCHIITid, second edition, revised andentaiged.-4 Treatise on Diseases of the- Air Passages; comprising an inquiry into the history, causes and treatment :of.tlume affections- of the throat, called Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis . , Clergyman's Sore Thrash Ea. /Ed. -By Horace , Green, A. -M., At D., &c, Platesnnpmvedand dolefully colored.- Rcyai SIM., gilt The uuthorhasmade a most valuable addition to prod, steal medicine-- • We have adopted the mode of treatment recommended by him, andcan Eorrobomte his statements as to its great volue•"—British end Foreign Medical Review. - . - ' "Written with so much care and excellent arringe suet's as to beAnite intelligible to the unprofessional re‘.- der."—N. Y. Evening Pont. ' . - "Without doubt the retnedy over all others. "-14. Y. Evening Mirror. "Ably mitten, and Shows a man thoroughly master of his profession."—New Yotk Observer. Just received and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, - 63 Wood street. creedal* Garden Ilitt THE Proprietorahtp of this beautiful tirrauxr, has made every arrangement for entertaining viEllets during tae warm season. The steamer drehy =on leaves the foot of Pitt street ever) , after. noon through the -week, for: the Oarden commencing half-pull o'clock, making ,tx trip every hour until 10I o'clock, •r. is. On Sundays, - she leaves, first trip at 8 o'clock in the ruornlng.' "Ice Cream, Strawberries, Dia ner and Supper furnished to order. Also, Rooms for Co. tillion Parties at all times. . - , . . N. B.—The Boat having been thoroughly'-repaired ex pressly tor this trade, sad - being the Erst to,open it on Bandays, the owner hopes to gain a liberal patronage. jell J. W. MEALEY. Proprietor. PICK= TEA STOKE. MIRE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store, .70 Fourth street, a very large and well select ed stock col pure GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from N York, all of which has been received in this country since theist of February ; last, consisting of the different grade, grown in thiCelistial Empire.- Our stock being. among the largest in the:West, we are prepared to whole sale on better terms than any other house in the eity.--; We invite retail grocers to call and examine our ,stock and prices. They can have it packed in 1, andi packages, 51b. tin ,cannistere, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. Ourretail prices convenience. ; varyor Oolong, Black Teas from 50 cis. to 51,601 P-lb,; Ning Young Souchong, 50 cts.f Con go 50, and,Eiteish Breakfastso; Young Dyson, Gunpow der and Imperial, from3stents to 161,25 fe lb. Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas and try them, before purchaslog s _ - my l 24:dd.w , A. JAYAW.S, 70 'Fourth st. • WHITE SUGARS.—LoveringoaLoar, Crushed and I'l- Pulverized Sugars, just reek} zoid • for sate' by,sbe bbl. or at ietalkat the PEKIN TEA -STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 FINE . COFFEES—Mocha, African, Java, Laguyra, St. Dorninv and Rio Coffee:, just rec'd and for sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth ai. mar 24 RAISINS AND FIGS. - -20) eighth hiesprime Rai sine, and 50 small druma fresh Figa, oust received and for sale at the PEKIN , TF.A STOR.E, 70 Fourth CLIOCOLATE, C.000AAW.5130 - 0151A—Ualtees Bro roa, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also. Setuudeswee t spiced Chocolate, tust.ree'd and . for sate at the PEKIN TEA STORE. id Fourth street. - may 4. • • ' filletchsults , Heitel t - Fourth - sireet,beltaelnAreh and -Marker; Philadelphia. THotel,HE Propr i etorship .and Management of this well knoiva having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers, . they beg leave to state, that it is their purpose to reader it worthy of the vary liberal patron age with which it tins been heretofore sustained; and hope, by unremitting attention ? to deserve the patronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. - - • ' C. & McKIBBIN, maylielm (Formerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) Dissolution. THE partnership _heretofore exis ting between Samar B. Bashfield and William B,Bays,truding colder the firm of BUSHFJELD 8 HAYS % has this day..been dis solved by William B. Bays selling his entire interest in the Finn to S. B..Bushrield. All accounts due the firm will be collected by 8.-B. Inshfield, and all debts due by the late firm to be paid byshe same, S. B. BUSLIFIE44II. W. B. !LAYS., Pittsburgh, .Twie . A 1949 . CO-PARTNERSHIP.:—S. B. Bcsneurtm having this day associated with hinutelf,HMMT Lemma, formerly of Bedford, Pa., and recently of the National Hotel. Puts burah w illcontinue the business under the firm of BUSHFIELD'ec . LEADER, at the - cdd stand 1 , 70. 220 Liberty street-' -- S. fl BUSH FIELD. Pintburg/t,Jine.22,1012. H. LEADER.. Having - retired fronillte former bmiiness, "take plea sure in recommending my inc:errors - to the patronage of my customers and the public general 4. AFRESH SUPPL OF COOPERS , TOOLS— not re' calved !Ind fox. lode fillagli& LAWMAN, - i way 9 No. l . „8 Wood Wool'. (5 4matial PITTSBORGH,OOARO OF TO4Olt• ' JNO. BleFAVEN,Commit voa Jyta. J: LORENZ. - . 'PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOX 1.848. SteemboatPaeletLine,leavesdailyforCirminritti,l.oast. Passenger Packet, vitt:Brownsville, to Baltiitore and Philattelphia,l A. sr., and 6 P. X.' Hail - Conch Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 A. it., and 12 Western and SoutherribtailCoach Line, 6 A. it. Nortir•Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo a. m- • Erie and Western New daily, 9 North-Easteni,to Philadelphia, daily, exceptSundays,4 ' - • - ARRIVALS AND.BEIARTUBE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via. Philadelpbta; due 3 A. st.; chimes 'l2 -Western Mail, Cin. and Louistr., due 8 r. x., closes 5 41.11. ''&tuthorla Balt.andWashin,gton,due P. x.,elosess North:Western via Cleveland, due in a.m., closes 9 A. N. Erie and Western New York, due '8 r. te., closes 8 L.Ot Bahk of Pittsburgh.— -. Exchange Bank. • .• • ..-- Pderahants , and M. Bank • • Faraters'Deposit Bank Hand Street Bridge Northern Libertiesßridge• • • Old Allegheny Bridge •• • •• • Connellsville B. R.Stock,paid on shares,S2,so • 'City Bonds (6 fr ceit;)• Idonongahelaßridge•• •—•— 25,0 0 Gas Stock Perna. 9s, quoted in Philadelphia • • • - Penna. B's, " " " 101{ New issue Treasury Notes, 6's, quoted in Philada• •1111 Weekly Review of the Markets. '. O r F .rtER E NL E , YuktiP3,°lB64Tb• REMARKS.---Bnabseas - conflaties perfectly stag. nant, and we presume there will be. no change for some time;Merchanti generally are engaged set- , fling up their books preparatory to the fall business: The weather is very warm an the river low. MONEY MATTERS —About the first of the Month money matters were very tight, but we find as the month advances there are fewer complaints. Though business is dull, and money among our trading people *came, we have abundant reason to thank Hesien that we are as we are. The Cholera has prostrated business in the West; we feel the influence of that prostration; but the disease has laid °alp a light hand on our community. While our neighbor cities are filling their cemeteries by the thousands, we are spared; for though moat of the deaths which occur are from cholera, yet the aggregate number of interments is not greater than In former years, when the city was considered healthy. Should this state of things continue, our Fall Business will undoubtedly be excellent. We hear of notrpaaactiona eicept the redemption of the scrip to!affect our monetary affairs. No ar rangement has yet been made by • Allegheny, but it is to be hoped our sister city will not be tar behind Pittsburgh in getting out of the slough. Money is very abundant in the East, And while there is a alight decline in c , fancy stocks," the observing wri ter of the money articles, in the New York Herald saye—a , It is not to be disguised that all kinds of stock property is selling at prices fully equal, if not considerably beyond its value: , The last sale of Pittsburgh bonds that we have heard of was at 92l in Philadelphia.' 'There is no reason why they - should not be par, when Ohio 6's are commanding a prenalem of 91 per cent.; and Tleasury Notes at I 17. - ASHE6..The receipts continue light and sales - shun without the least alteration in figures. The following may be considered the rates 'Soda Ash Pearls, Pots, 4.041 Salaratus, SCcrehinrs- Vital i ALE 2 :The demand is very good, withbut any chanko in prices. We quote Common at $6,00, X X $7,00; XXX $B,OO. Bavarian Baer (a compara tively new article in the market is worth $6,00. BROOMS—Are scarce, the market at present being nearly bare. They would command a good price—say. $1,25a2,50. BRICKS—Common are worth $4,50(afi,00; Paving $5,50(56,00; Fire Bricks $15,00. BAGS—Sales of Cotton at $4,0004,50 fp doz. BLOOMS..HeId at $65121 , 70. . BEEF..SaIes of Dried Beef at SASK.. in a retail way; but little doing. BEESWAX: .Soute transactions reported at 1019 22c. front first hands and from store. BUCKETS. -Sales of Beaver and Marietta Buck ets at 82,2002 3 25. Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as usual. COTTON YARNS.—There is very little doing in the market at present. • The following is the stan dard list, of prices established by manufacturers, 5 per cent less for cash.: Short ReelL- , 1 " GOO 7 N 0.5 to No. 10 1131 " 700- •- • ...... 61 "11to 13 17 ' n 100,900,1000 510— "14- • • .14 18 Coverlet Yarn p 111•4/10 Increasing' 1 cent rlbto I Carpet Chain 200— No. 20 Cotton Twine 20417 Long Heel f doz. Candle Wick —Ol6 bh:/.5008 I . . Sag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Bc.; No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat. lug in sheets 91 by 4.feet, expressly for family use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. CANDLES.. We have no change to report: City dipped. ..... .• .2 0001 Cindnnatido ®22 Mould.. • -. 10 0101 Sperm, beat brands3o @32 Pittemegh Star. - • •22 023 - Do. inferior 25 2030 CORDAGE..There have been tome alterations by mintdicturers which are noticed below : Manilla Rope , Coil, 16c Do do when cut, 16c White Rope, by Coil, 1.2 e Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, lle Do do ' - when cut, 12c Packing Yarn, fine, 10c Do do common, 9c Manilla Bed Cords,. 91,7502,6203,50 is , Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do . 1,5002,2503,00 tr Do , do per coil, 10 rt. , Manilla Plough Lines, 75087 p Hem p do do 75 COPPER..The rates'are, Braziers 27028- I Sheath. log 27; Old 180119. CHOCOLATE.. Sales at $2,7503,00, according to brand. CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: • Water Crackers $4,00 p bbl. . - Butter do. - 4,75 “ Pilot Bread. 3,60 " Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. r ib. COTTON--We notice a few sales, amounting in all to 300 bales of Alabama good to middling at 61 to 71. Tennessee is .a shade lower. Manufacturers generally, purchase their supplies in the south. `CORN MEAL—Sales are made regularly from store at 40c. for 'best quality; some sales of country ground at 37c. We consider 90c. the fairest quota tion. Sales of Kiln Dried at $2,00. FEED—The supply on hand is fully equal to me demand, with regular isles at previous quotation. FLO-DR—The receipts for the past week were very light, and transactions few. We note light sales at $4,00, but holders generally are firm, and donot wish to sell, evidently expecting an additional advance. FRUlT—Partakes of the general dullness, Rai sine are worth $2,00. Of both Oranges and Lemons the, market is entirely bare. Figs are lively at 15 cts• • FlSH—Sales-of Herring in a small way 5it606,50. Shad at $909,20 N. 3 Mackerel at 56,2565/6,50. FURS—The following are the rates at present.-- Red Pox, No.l, 25 CP „.50 I Raccoon Gray Fox•••••• 121 0 25 Mink 5 ail 25 Muskrat 01 Deer Skin, # tb. 14 FEATHERS—SmaII sales from store at 31033 c. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot nigh t nut command more than 31c. FREIGHTS..Owing to the low stage of water . there has been quite an a nce,tu freights since our last report. Boata we ieg . yeaterday 25 cents, for all kinds of freig .incinnati, and ports be low in the same ratio. - - RALTIktoRE & Onto • znoAD:—The charges Mt the Baltimore and Crtio Railroad from this city to Cumberland are air Billows; viz: Hats, Boots, Boo nets and Medicines, 35 cents , per 100 lbs. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Toboccn, 25 cents per. 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt and Fish 20 centa per 100 pounds. -, , • . GROCERIES—There has as yet, been nu change in-prices. We continue to quote sales of Coffee at 71438 c.; Sugar s(iislc.; Molasses at 296 A - Sales or Biplanes to a considerable extent have been made at much lower rates than the above figures, although they may be considered as the f air. - asking, p.. . , GRAIN..In the Grain triirket . tbere M but little,' ' doing. Wheat is still held at 70c.; Corn has been selling at 34040 c.; Rye 45050 c.; Oats hare been selling on the levee at 3 0933e.8ar1ey has experi 'enced a slight deelidoand linty n ow be quoted at Cfic. There is'none:coining in'an4 very little enquiry. - GENSING.—:-lield st2se. . -. GIINPOWORR..BaIis are regular at the follow piefatew , - , , - 4,75 0 5,60. Eagle do in pa 7. Eagle Of IDs.• 0,100 pers..,•:. ..... 01/ 3,37 Do. dz. lin earl'ilt 7,00 AockFteder•• • .3,25 a 3,02 FrEll do.• •• • 0 4,00' ' " 1 STOOKS, Par maim - Ailud. Offered 4150,00 550,00 1450,00 50,00. 47,00 46,00 5000, 50,00 49,50 None in market. 50,00 50,00 49,00 50,00 35,00 95,60 30,00 35,00 5,00 t,43 9%09 REMP:Sturte.innalfinTetaritiii $130,1N peiton. - ' - GLASS—There in contparatively nothing doing the nittrktit. Thrt.lbliowing is the eaUtbliehed lint or . lackßottles• • gate. •• •.• • Quart, fir gross • ..40 0,00 •• • Pint, - 07,00 11218 • • Mad'autine,s,6 Patentdo.loxl4 to gal. ••• 9,00 to 24'30 ••••es : apai6 t ia Claret,Vgdfons• 0 9,00 Country brands, Window Glass 11 1 ' box 840 1,2503,31 -City-bniuda, 10212 ' • • • • 3,6003,60 'BULLED=- BARLEY.. Regular sales at 3e, pet lb; PeaWdo. at SC-. ' HAY—Not much coming in; sales at scales at $7.5009,00. HIDES—We make .a ahigle alteration in quota+ tion. '7 el 9 ' Do.kippsiksiin.l,oool,62 14 16Green 31 I Missonn • Spanish • • Do. salted IRON—The card prices aro unchanged but we understand many of the manufacturers give a heavy per cen tage . on large sales. Bar itunata--...- lat I Pough wings. • • •.4901 51 " Common."..-3 0 l " Slabs: 4 Sheet. 5} B , 7} i Russian Sheet.- • - 00 15 Boiler Plates.• -• .6 t 6; l 106220dJun"in fi'D 3,50 3d i n..., 0 6 , 1 SO 9d " •• • ®9,00 Sp'ks lio tb 60 7d "•-• • GP 4,50 " pressed. 61,9 d "• •• • 0) 4,75 Boiler Rivets.•• •.7 0 800 56 "•••• (i 1 5.00 NAVAL STORES.. There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices : 1 Rosin f# bbl —2,62 0 " N.Carolina 4,00 ®4,2sTitch 3,00 0 3,50 Turhuine, gal.• 62 0 64 Par, Alleghl , 3,oo ei 3,50 Var'isli, Copal 1,75 (11 2,25 INSURANCE..The fol owing table gimthe ratio of insurance on good steamboats : . • 'To Phila. and Balt: via To Wheeling ..... •. I canal I Brownsville ••-• • • • • 4 Cincinnati . 4 1 l.ouisvilte •.• • ..... 1 Evansville, la.• ••• 1 1 Nashville, Tenn., ••- I 1 Memphis, Tenn. • • 4 1 New Orleans 1 1 Saint Louis Mo. • • 4 1 Quincy, Illinois,. •• • I I Burlington, Iowa,•1 14Galena, ,• 11 24 Jefferson City, Mo., 2 I Independence, Mn.- 44 4 LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 40.; Bar . 6c. Sheet Lead $5 p boa; Cut 6. The follow ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : I inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe sc. fk foot. II ' " No. 2 " " 6c. fp " I " " No. 2" " 7c. ft " 4 " " No. I " " 61c.4p " ' 1 " " No. I " " 71c.P " • 2 " " No. I " " flje 1t " I " " No. I " " 124c.4 " All other sizes 6lc. Ift lb. I.UMBER—There appears to be very little doing at present and what few sales there are appear to be confined entirely to the country. For dry lumber we , give our tablets usual, withont alteration: - Cleary M 1 022,00 Flooring! do 19,00020,00 Common dOll,OO mm Ido a --- Clear 14, d ' 0/33,00 Oak 024,00 Common Ido 010,501 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 4g 1000 2,50023,0 Common 2 do 214,00 Laths, saw'il 2,0n2,00 LEATHER—We give our table corrected. The only change is a alight advance in the prices of New York Red . New York Red, middling weights,— .. • • • • 19e 4p lb do do Orer... Baltimore,, Harness Leather, Skirting, do 220123 girdle,. ...do p doz 333036 Upper,....do. p dca 24027 Calf Skins,... p doe • !Nazi 01L5... We quote, No. I Lard, 58c.; No. 2 50c.; Linseed 58 . ~ OIL CAKE—Sales of 20 tons at $12,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 45c. PROVISIONS—There 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.; Shoal worth 41051 c. ; Sidesisoslc. We notice No.l Lard in bbis. and kegs at 6.; to 61c. . PIG MEIXL: The sates 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 $2,6202,75. RAGS.. Sale front store of country mixed at 3,1. c. SEEDS..CIover is without much demand; we quote at $2,75-.from first hands; Flax is worth 90 tW5c. STARCH.. Regular sales at 6061 c. SPICES.. Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed : Cloves 33 0 39ruunegs 1,30 0 1,60 Cassisin Mats. 22 0 25 Pepper 9 0 10 Ginger 10 0 11 Alspiee 13 0 16 SHEETING—Pend No 1, To. Nonatook 61c ik yard. SHOT.. Regular sales at 81,31(a1,44. SALT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand 81,28. TUBS..Regular sales at $9 y doz. VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 75.9 c. TALLOW..We quote at 7011 c. in the absence of any iniportant sales. TIN PLATE..Prices have advanced. We now quote as follows: I. C. 4111,25; 1 X $13,00. Block Tin hassle° advanced in proportion. TOBACCO—The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady, and but very little doing : Cigar Leaf. 5 0 7 12siump in box 11 0 15 Idauute'd do• • • 2 0 71 `• 12 a 17 Ladies' Twist- 9 0 19 las " 12 0 14 Plug in kegs.. • • 610 7 Scoteh sent ••14 0 16 Plug in boxes. 13 0 15 Rappee 14 0 16 6 Twist- ••• • - 610 7 Cutsc. dry tb pa. 0 25 Caveudish.• • •• 0 5 • HAY..Sales were matte at the scales yesterday at $9,50 fp ton. r ... ; EY..Sales regular at previous prices. The arrivals during the weak have been avy and operations freely made at the ,fol• rices. We note one sale yesterday of a lot be assorted at 27. The amount arriving is from second hands, growers evidently o visit the city on account of the prevailing Wills WOO pretty h owing of 1500 general! fearing scourge Cur of Miscount & Ualue of 'loins CORRECTED BY Whi. LARIMER, JR. Ezrhanie Broker, 68 Fourth U. adjorning Bank Putsburgh PTNSYVANIA Piasbus h Banks • • Phikulal hiaßanks• • • • - -pa Germantown pat Clersur county pa Delaware county • par Aforttgamerycounty pa Northumberland county . Col. Bank ¢ Bridge Co. • p • Reading. par Lancaster .par Doylestown . par State Bank andbranehts. • I Cincinnati Banks. • • • - • • • • i Cirekeille (I-nemesia) 4 Columbus Bank I Xenia 4 'Maui/lam i Sandusky Chau/ea . 1 Norwalk. . 30 New Lisbon i Wooster - 75 Marietta. I Chillieotke i inenelanet - - • I &iota I • rainT. ta Hamikon. ...10 Canton. 20 Urbana 50 Granville 50 ILLINOIS. State Bank and Branehes 45 Bank of Illinois. 75 Ettal=lll P_Waville • Washington B oton.srllle York •• • • •pa • I , ..f Chambelsburgia Gettysburg • • • • Mieldkmwa.• • • Harrisbugh Honesdale• Lebanon.i Lewistown. Wyoming i . Erie. - i West Branch I Waynesburg. i Suquehanna county .a Lehigh county IL States Bank 28 Relief Notes _ . City and Caterip• • • •- IN . State Bank aWnches • • 1 Stair:Scrip I KENTUCKY All Bank, _ _ I VIRGINIA. Eastern Banks I Wher/ing. i Bracy/14v i Branch at Margalaalun • • • i MARYLAND. • Baltimore city par Country Banks NEW YORK. City Bankt. par Country Banb NE W ENGLAND. All solvent banks NEW JERSEY. Plainfield nasals. MITHSONIAM PUBLICATION—Hints on publi c mtaittearechoiftethcregmpritmeeipnidan on behalf lnsiit of the building co m ution, by Robert Dale Owen. In large quarto elegantly printed, with illustra .tions in the best style of theart Just received and for sale by JAMES LOCKWOOD, Iyl2 03 Wood street. M LOST—In the Diamond, some few days ago, a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, slide Temples, an d Glasses of different focus ; particularly , arranged for reading and seeing distant objects. The-above reward will be paid, :together with the thanks of the loser, by leaving them at that Offic e. jyl2:2t FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST AND MOST PAIMUSTABLE Vesting', Casalmerei, Summer ,Glood",, CLOTHS, die. IDELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the • attention, of has friends and the public mills new supply of Seasonable Goods,_such as the latest style of Fancy Cashmaretts, drabted French Habil Cloths, Italian . Summer-Clothst, Drills, White and Brown Rims Duck,- Summer Cloths , Plain and Fancy "French., English and American Cloths and - Casshneres ; and all other ankles suitable for customer trade. Also ,a large and, general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTIIING, made 'up in the mon fashionable manu'r, and will 'be sold•low for cash., DeLlitivj • P. DELANY. .-._.,;; ,4 5i... t,rny;{;x~k u `;,~,,,.-rF,~ , e:u<:. ~.eu., ,ty dam.:, 0 4,04_ x'4,50 0 7,00 Regular Packet for Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Baum, will leave for the above and inter me late ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board or to au2s GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Am, • . . . NEW ARRANGEMNENT.—The I gi t steamer THOS. SCOTT will corn• once on Monday, May 7th, to ran from the old Greenwood Landing, foot - of Pitt- street, to the Garden, leaving at 8 o'clock A. u., and at each even 9 hour until o'clock P. re.; last trip from the Garden at /0 P. M. The Saloons are supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Ten at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with a large collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, Annual Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will bt placed at the Pitt at. landing. .imy4 Tim new and splendid'passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. bluanoci, blaster, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: •' ' For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. •may 4 THE steamer BEAVER, CUAS. E. CLAIM; Taster, will leave this city every. Monday, e nes ay and Friday, at 10 a. at.. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood at. and the Bridge, prepared to receive freight at any time. (my 4 • Was. B. Wheeler, STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grierts Counting Room, corner of Water-end Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. mar 27 Second Hand Clothes, Scouring, Dyeing and Renovating. T . r() E undersigned would respectfully Bnm:it:wee his T HE friends and the public in general, that he has opened an establishment on Fourth Street, between Wood and Market, where he will keep on hand a general assort ment of Second Hand Clothes for sale at reasonable prices. ALSO—Renovate all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparel; and remove Stains, Grease Spots, etc., from Gen tlemen and Ladies' Garments ; gibing them when done, the appearance of new. Ile has also prepared a LlQUlDwhich removes stains from Silks, Satins, Coat Collars, Carpele,or any Wooiett or Cotton goods. This valuable extract can be obtained very reasonable, Gentlemen's Roots and Shoes, cleaned, either by th pair orweek. Ntilneed of wearing stained garments or Carpets, when Massey's Liquid is so cheap. jyll:tm GEO. hIASSEY. LEASE FOR SALE—The subscriber will dispose of his lease of Mechanics' Hall, Diamond alley, be tween Smithfield and Wood sts., including Ten Pin Alley, Gas Fixtures in both stories, with the other ne canary fixtures of the House. Possession given at any time. tjyll:2t. P. DEVLIN. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to he eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at ri and V* cents, each, with fall directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious. and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render it the CHEAPEST lIIEDICDIE IN THE WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in ita natural state as taken ''from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found grnuine. notwithstanding a cerrain firm dawns to, be the only Proprietons j ltal&ssr-tf Y. No. X 3O Liberty Street, earner qfGarrison ITIHE subscribers beg leave to in their friends and j the public in general, that they have associated them. selves together, for the. purpose of carrying on the CLOTIIING BUSINESS In all its various branches:— Our stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 1 , 113.77NG5, 4-c. are all of the most seasonable patterns. Persons wishing to have Clothing made to order, cannot fail to be suited. READY MADE CLOTHING o fi all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Also, Gentlemen's Furnishing goods, such as Shirts, Suspenders and Cravats. Call sad examine befordpnrchaaing elsewhere i as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. Whfillf.,L EN, L. C. hI'MULLEN, Avc - Tiop es : Liss. • EBY JA.lkik 111 N. 4 ON RR, No. 114 WOOD STIES% TH at DOOM PROM PITTII. (I N Friday next, July 13th. at 10 o'clock, A. M. will be sold at blcKettnas Auction Rooms, by order of As signees an extensive stock of Clothing and Dry Goods ors City Store ; the largest assortment ever offered at Public Sale for a considerable time ; all of which will positively be sold to the highest bidder. Among the articles, are in part, Foreign and Domestic Broad Oloths, of every quality and color, Cassimeres and Cushions, Alpacas, ilferinches, Washouts,* -De Latinos, Balrarines, cambric Matins, Bnuid I acconetts, Crapes. Gloves and Rostery, Ribbons and Fancy Goods, Ladies Fancy Hdk'fs, Vesting's, Sewing Silk, Patent Thread. Spool Cotton, Table Cloths, Table Diaper, Drillings, Checks, Bed Ticking, Padded Buckram, Plaids, Irish Linens and Linen Lawns. together with an assortment of Variety Goods, suitable for pedlars, a large lot of millinery goods. Also, at the same time a large lot of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware Cutlery. At 2 o'clock, P. ;if., by order of Thos. O'Brien Con stable, a large lot o. Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, f Refrigerator, or Ice Chest, 2 egg stoves with pipes, 3 cooking stoves, 1 double barrel shot gun, 1 patent lever watch, an excellent time keeper, a few randy boxes, Young Ily.son Tea, Cavendish Tobacco, Almonds. Axes, Hatchets; a few quarter boxes Regalia segars. The above goods will be open for inspection to-morrow. Er!! /St* JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer: Large Sale of and Sliver PatentLW er -Watebee at Anetten. ON Saturday evening next,July 14th at 13 o'clock, pre cisely, will be sold at fil'Kenpa's Auction Rooms, a large assortment of new and second hand Watches,- the balance stock of an eastern pawnbroker returningft:Om the South, comprising Fine Gold and Silver L'Epine and other Watches, both new and secontl.hand; the best lot offered at Auction for some time. Those in want of e good Watch should avail themselvesor this opportunity, which is so seldom offered. Also, 1 Double Barre Fowling Piece. .IY I2 JAMES hPKENNA, Auctioneer Large Sala of Clank Books at Auction. ON FRIDAY evening neat; July 13th, at early ges light, will be sold without reserve ' at McKenna! Auction Rooms, a large invoice of blank hooks, full and ball bound, of every description. The sale will be posi tive , and all are bound in the best manner. JAS. hPKENNA, Auctioneer. N. B. A large invoice of shirts has been received from New York. The day of sale will be announced on their arrival. (jy11) _ J. hPK. Offlo "SLY OH HORSF: NETTS AT AUCTION.—On Friday r next, July L'h, at II o'clock, A.M., In addition to the Asaigneea Sale of DrX Goods and Clothing, will be sold without reserve, 1/3 I.ly or Horse Netts.- jyl2 JAMES M'KENNA Auctioneer. nO-PARTNERSHIP.-The subscribers have this dai formed n Co-Partnership, and will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY, PRODUCE, LIQUOR AND FRUIT BUSINESS at the old stand, No. 162 Liberty street, under the styl e of J. S. BONNET & CO: JEROME S. BONNET, MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, July 5. ty 9 MICHIGAN. Riais in . 70 Insurance Company. •• • 5 State Bank 5 Oakland coun tst. 10 Farm. and Meth. Bank• •10 St. Clair no sale MISSOURI. State Bank TENNESSEE. All banks 5 EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York Byron.) Philactelph t a.. Baltimore. " I VALUE OF COINS. 'Amer. Gold (prem.) Old . • • • do. •••do 5 Guineas $5 00 Sovereigns. 4 83 Frederick - dors 7 80 Ten Thalet's 7 60 Ten Guilders 3 00 Louiscpars 4 20 Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon . , Spanish• • • •10 05 Do. Patrtat• •• • ...... -15 50 Ducats ' 120 'Amer -er tgme.:, -..- • PORTOP :PIT TOONROVI, 3 ilaq . 9.tic - mme iivarsi!or TKit ARRIVED - Steamer. Lake Erie, Sholes,Meaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson,lleaver. " .Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic; Parkirison, do. " Caleb Comi,Murdock..Wellsville. " Wm. Phillips, M'Phail. Weileville DR, Steamer Michigan N EP o. A 2, T Gi ED lson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Shales. Beaver. " Beaver Clarke, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Peru, Calhoun, Wheeling... " A. Clipper, Abrams, Beaver. For Greenwood Gtardene. WELLSVILE PACKETS.. For Beaver and. Wellsville. Kew Arrangement. AHEAD OF ALLt EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE. JEROME S BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON J. S. SONNET, & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTIL LERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Foreign and Dainestir Wines, Liquors, Cigars, 'Fruits Nuts, le. Op) 162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCRS. Edited by Isaac Hays M. D., is pub lished quarterly on the First of January, April, July and October, Each number contains about two hundred and eighty large octavo pages, and is appropriately illustra ted with Engravings on Copper, Stone, Wood, &c. The Medical News and Library. published monthly and consists of Thirty-two very 'large octavo pages, containing the Medical Information of the day, as well a Treatise of high character on a prominent department of Medicine. Watson's Lectures on the Practice of Physic, Brodie's Clinical Lectures on Surgery, and Todd & Bowman's Physiology have thas appeared In tt, anti the work at present publishidg is West on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Terms: The simscrlption to the American Jourinti of the.bledical Sciences; isFive Dollars per annum, in ad vance. When this amount is forwarded, free of postage, the subscriber thereby becomes entitled to the Medical News and Library, without 'any further charge. For the Mall sum of Five Dollars, therefore, the sub scriber can obtain a Qurterly . und a Monthly Journal of the highest character, presenting about Fifteen Hundred large octavo pages, with apprepnate illestrations Subscriptions received; and the work promptly sup plied by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, jy7 St 3 Wood street. Orphans , Ootszt Sale. • BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle gheny County, will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SATVILDAY, the fourteenth day of Jinx, at 3 o'clock, P. M., all those POUR CERTAIN LOTS O 1 GROUND situate- in the Seventh Ward (late City Dis trict) of Pittsburgh, being , marked and numbered in a plan of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller and 'recorded in the Office foißecording Deeds, Am, Nos. - thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty-four'•-thc said Lots, Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34, being contiguous; and being each twenty-four feet front on De Villiers street in said plan, and running back; preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred and four feet. •• • , . ID" Terms liberal, and will be mode known at sale. , - -JAMES BLAKELY, Administrator of Bernard M'Cabe, deed. ie23:dtd JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. • p SAL E-7 E-7 half chests " Helena" Tea, and t cask , Madder Low for City or County Scrip, at CAMAY'S, '-may3l No. 26 Weal atree. VOA SALE- 7 MILATAR 00.1)S—Gilt and 'plated' Laces and trimnu:ngs, by jy6 , ,• - wawa. cArcrwp..t.., ! . i '~-~r:r.'.Marti~l4t~~R.-~~~^' ~.w~nb~.~,,,i~;".,.i=t - • ' E Pctterton Lega cy, an unusual intereatirigwork, by Albert Smith. er Ma&dalenand Maria, or the Rectoes Guest; by Mrs. Mabel Carrington, or LOVE; 1114PridO; by Mrs. - Grer .Partatit and 9 of:the - Consulate anti .F,nipire under Nu . poison* by AL.A.Thiera. d Chambers Information ,for the p&tple. Litton's Living Age, No. 267 and 268. The Mysteries of "the Coon of London, by G, W.M. Reynolds. Cholera—its causes, symptoms and treatment; by J. P. Batchelder, M. D.' .. - Together with a great_ variety of juvenile books, for sale by M. A. MINER, Smithfield st: . iys opposite Brown's Hotel. NI:YrICEis hereby given, that application willbe made at the next session of the Legislature for a chatter for a bank to be located in the city of Pittsburgh, to be styled the Western Bank of Pennsylvania, with a capi tal of one million of dollars, and to have all the pnvi leges of discount and issue, such as is commonly granted to banking institutions in this State. Pittsburgh June 29;1849. IYS Dissolution of Partnership. - MEE Partners Nip heretofore existing between Ma MULLEN & DOWNING is this da y dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm will make payment to ?OHM E. Downixo ; and those having claims against the same, will present them to him for settlement, at No. 218 Liberty street. W. A. hichlot.t.rs Joins & Dowruw. Pittsburgh, July sth. - - Business Card. TYRANTS AIS WELL ABMONOPOLDLS MUST FALL: SO MUST PRICES; 'WHICH ttiot will be proven by calling at McGvtu's y I ,- Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, St. Charles Building, . Marro: Smaskprofits and quick sales, Vsisigrir : Fresh and good. AA. MASO & 0., 80 1 mix= STEER; are offering . their mock of Silks, Shawls, Vizettes, Lavrns and Muslin, at still greater reduced prices. Yard wide Lawns , Silks, best make at 12e., Summer Shawls at 75e. and 84; most fashionable Vizettes at ss.and 196 ; Lawns end Muslin, at 9 and lOcents; beat Merrimack Prints at 9e., usually 12te.; Calicoes at 61c.; wrought Collars 8 cents; wrought Capes 131 and $2; Florence Braid Bonnett62 and 75c.; Gloves at 4 cents—together with a general as sortment of other Goods at nearly one-half the regular rates. . IMO Spring Goodie: rfIHE undersigned are now in receipt of their second I supply of FRESH SPRING GOODS: • They - res pectfully ask the attention of Merchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as sured that they can offer Goods on the most favorable teems and at the most reasonable prices. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and Fancy Dry Goods line, together with Brown and 13leached Mashes, Drillings, Ginghams, Lawns, Prints, Tiekings, &c.,&c. MCCANDLESS &. CAMPBELL, N 0.97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley mayls 4&W New Books I New ooks I LTISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OP' THE BIBLE.— _Fa An historical Geography of t e Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman. BALDWIN'S UNIVERSAL PRONOUNCING GA ZETTEER. A universal pronouncing Gazetteer by Thomas Baldwin. A few copies of the above works received this day, and for sale by KAY & CO. jyl2 corner Wood and Third streets. Orphan., Court Sale. TOY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphan's Court of I) Allegheny County, made on the Thirtieth Day of July, A. D. Is4o ; I will expose to Sale, and Sell on the premises, on the Seventh Day of August next, at 11 o'clock, A. hi., all that certain lot of ground, situated in the Ninth Ward, of the City of Pittsburgh—which is marked in tbe plan of O'llaraville, and numbered sixty eight (014 Said Lot has a front on Penn street of t wenty four feet, and extends back to Spring Alley 100 feet,more or less. This Lot is very 'eligibly situated—and will be sold to the highest and best bidder fir cash. Any information required will be given by THOMAS HAMILTON. Esq., Filth street; and by the subscriber, residing near the premises. AGNES WRIGHT, Administmtrix of Samuel Wright, jyl.2:3td-wts late of laid Ward, decease& Greenwood Gardena. .- ADEGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles U below the City, on the Ohio river, occupying ie. , tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection- of choice shrubbery. Also,vin extensive G ree n-house, con tabling the finest varieties of exotic e inem. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— Ice Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept (or sale; and all kinds of Plants, both *mire And exotic. Balms tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hoar during the day and evening, landing at the Garden gate. 117 Kept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] my 29 TEAS 1 TEAS !! TEAS-111 II is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh tutd.vicirdty that they have completed arrangements 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 1,1 and J. lh each, with sir printed yard—showing the kind of Tee, price, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. vi ' Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 ii Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 r„' Hyson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 o 1 Y. Hron ck 50 62i 75371 1 1,25 1,50 Bla 50 ,00 B Fine and Extra Vme ••• 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS, we sell to be equal to, if not Superior to any sold in this City, and should: they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and-the money will be refunded, as it is only with' that understanding we sell. We aak a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give as a call. Dealers can be supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOB. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferq . streets, and E. YOUNG Jr. SON,• ap I 6 S. W. comer 3d and Rou streets THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of this Com pany are well invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire lobe pro tected by Insurance. WM. P. JONES, Agent, mayl 8 44 Water street Factory for Sale,' N SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, manufacturing Prin. I ETA' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all carving purposes, for which a pattern can be made from the finest engraving to heavy cornice. Should the in ventor, Isaac Merrit Singer, obtain a patent 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 We 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. Lg. From the foregoing . Notice of I. M. Stumm, we find that the Patent has issued, and for proof of our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D.C. e(ie6) SCHOLY & RYAN. --- 7 - Clgars, Snuff and Tobaroo, AT JACOB McCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, No. 19. Regalia; Washington Lanotma ; La Rosa; Junta Sane ; Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. At.so—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound Lump, Grant es. and Areled Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. Irr Sign of the Indian Chief tut • la or Sale, THE UNEXPIRED PART OF A LEASE of a Cowsze 'loess, 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 .JACOB 'BOSTON • , CHEAP BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A valuable Building Lot, in a good location in the 7th Ward, having a front of 20 feet on Rebecca street. near Lacy. vine Church, by 100 deep—will be sold for $250, cash. S. CUTHBERT, Nen. Agent, • Smartield street. FINE SHIRTS—IO dozen, superior quality, manufac tured by us, expressly fur this market. Just recd and for sale low by EDW'D TODD & CO., jet'.'. . Corner Fifth and Market tits., up stairs 011.4—:,bbls. American, suitable for colliers; No 11 Lard; in store and for sale by jeG JAMES PATTON, J RREHiGERATORS--Constantly on hand, and tor sate by, ' KIWO"'& 1110QRHEAD. DMM -BEEF-6 casks Sugar Cured Dried Beef on inind and for sale ' " iY 9 •• ICING it MOORIIEAD. • • u - - 11.-AME!•77 4- casks Sugar Cured Hama on hand antiroir salabr 079) KING & MOORHEAD. Q HIP STUM—Bran,Shorts and Middlings, just re laceived am lou,sale by RHODES & ALCORN, jy9 • .. 30 Fifth street. MEAL—Rye, Wheat, Oat and Corn Meali(ocur own manufactures) constantly on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, /1 1 : 1 ' 30 Fifth street. el RAIN-1000 bushel. Corn; 600 do. Rye . 2000 do, 13rOats, in Store , and for sale by • . jyt RHODES & ALCORN,2O Fifth st. OIL . MEAL---{Of our own. Grinding,) oonsuunly on hand and for sate by (iy9) RHODES & ALCORN. TAILEAL SEEDS 1 7 0 R SO WIN 'G. , -Constantly 1.../hand and tor sale by (Jy9) - RHODESA-ALCOAN. ITC GLEDRIRIXYZOir, ovrllrniCliflliire)loTl- 11.1stantly on hand and, for sale by • ' • , RHODES & ALCORN, - Eghionicle cogy.r Fifth street... A NEW WORK: ON_ :CEMETERIES.-- Designs for .1 - 1. Monuments and Mural 'Fables, adapted to rural. Cemeteries,' Church Yards,. Churches, Chapels; _with , a preliminary. Essay on the laying out, planting and men aging of Cemete nes; and-on the.tmprovemnat of Church ards.. .Tor the• basis,,Louclott's' :Work: By J. Jay, Smith, one of the founders of .i.aeretHill CernetcrY: 'ln two numhers. JUst,reeeived and for sale by: ticti nOPTA.. - gAY Ic CO. , ' - rill 51°14D' The Pi°Priet°eare - NORTH SIDEOETHEDIA . , nu men i enta ere now complete for giving a Memo collegutte MERCANTILE HOU- - CATION; embracing all the arts and - sciences required. for,'the Counting .House,, • His course' of Lee:tuxes and practice in Book Keeping alone, vvill herentler exemplify oct fewer than eight 'different methods of conducting Books by Double Entry ;—prepafrig the Student at once to enter upon any method in use. Quarterly public examinations will take place, under the supervision of a board of competent persons.--when Diplomas - Trill be ;glutted, to such Students as pass their examination sa tisfactorily. The first regular course of Lectures com mences on Monday next. H ours fromlo to 12, A. and 2 , to 4, 7 to 10, P. 1H Vhave received a lot of LAMPS of vatious elms nd kinds, of a new construetion. that is quite simple and complete—some ornamental. Also the article to burn in' them, called • BURNING FLUILVor " ETHERLAI; OIL." It hal rare qualities, which recommend it to the attention of Steamboat men, Hotel Keepers and Konsekeepers. For cleanliness, economy and brilliancy, it surpasses anything portable . Persora who please to calf on us will be shown the peculiarities of the new compound A constant, supply of the Fluid _and Lamps kept by SCAIFE & ATKINSON, jekl. Ist between Wood and Market eta. BATHS BATHS BALE(I9 OPENED THIS DAY: 13. A THEME= SALOON:-Ladles and, t gentlemen& Bathing Esutblishment. - Hot, Cold and shower BATHS. ICE CREAM and all other delicacies of. the. Every attention paid, to the comfort of those who may favor the above establishment with a call. • iY2-Y• T. bVPALL, Pproprietor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny County, at Oct. Term, 1848--N0.35e the matter of the voluntary assign "- . meat of Warrick Martin &Co. to Springer f r A Barbanel and W. S. Courtney. ). •; And now, Jane. 234, 1849, notice having I , been given in the Pittsburgh Chronicle, and • - Mercury, of the filing of Assigneee , seer, • torlhree weeks, and no exceptions having - been filed thereto-on Motion of . W. S. 'Courtney, Esq., the account is confirmed absolutely, and W. E. Austin,. Esq., appointed Auditor to audit and adjust the accounts of the creditors and make distribution among them . From the Record. HIRAM HULTZ, Protlq. I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at sty office in Pittsburgh: on the 17th day of July A D. 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M. ' WM. E. AUSTIN, jeg7:3wd • Auditor. may 23 European Agency. THOS. 5. - KEENAN, European Agent, bas again ar rived in New York, on his annual tour, and will be In this city in a aotiple of weeks time; Persons having. busineas to tIVIIIStet in the Old Country, will then heave an opportunity of seeing him at Brown's Hotel, Saudi field street. je2l City 13411dIng Lots for Sale. 3 lots each 20 feet front on First Street by.. 75 to an 5 lots each 20 feet front on Wylie streel . by 124 tees to an alley. 4 lots " , " Roberts " 100 deep. 2 " " " " " Prospect " 127 to an alley 2‘i " " " " Vine " 104 deep.. With many other improved and unimproved lots hi various locations. Prices to*, and terms . accommo dating. S. CUTHBERT. Agent. . Smithfield street.. OLMSTEAD & SONS COPPER GILT SPIN- N .DLES FOR THETIPS OPLIGHTNING RODS The subscribers . being appointed by . the manufacturers, Agents for the sale , of itiellbove article, have received, and will keep constantly on. bands bilge supply, to which we invite the attention of those wishing- to protect buildings from lightning, as being the latest amthest ar ticle for the purpose. See• Professor Olmstead's certifi cate below. JOHN B. M'EADDEN & CO.. . I have examined a specimen ; of itiessrs.N. Olmstead tc Son's 'Copper Gilt Beauties,' for the tips of lightning rods, and am of the' opinion that they are exceedingly well adapted for the purpose designed being substan tially Mich as were recommended to the French Govern- Mint by a commission composed of seventldistingnished philosophers of France. • DENISON OLMSTEAD. Yale College,Aug. 11, 1845. - _ je3o. BUSINESS TAX FOR CITY PURPOSE.-.-In. pursu -13 anon of An Ordinance providing for an Increase of Revenue of this City,. passed the 16th April,lB46,notice is hereby given, that the. City Assessorhas left in my office, for examination by all persons interestedia list of the parsons doing business in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance. Sac. 4. If, upon examination of said list, any persons shall think themselvss aggrieved by the said assessment,. they shall state the same in an affidavit ; which affidavit shall also contain a statement of the tine amount oftheir sales, as near as can be ascertained; said affidavit is to be made and left with the City Treasurer within two weeks from the date of the first publication-of the notice aforesaid. SEC. 6. That no appeal shall be taken but by the affults vit of the person or flint aggrieved; said . affidavit to be conclusive evidence of the - facts stated in relation to the amount of sales. S, R. JOHNSTOM, City Treesnrer. irr °thee o Third street, next door - to the Third PresbyterienAureh. Desirable Country Residence 'Ewa SALE—A valuable. property of S acres, having a front of 170,feet on Fourth street road, and an &Te nn° *out of PO feet on the Turnpike, at. East-Liberty, , a family Mansion in the centre of the property, with spa cious halls, parlors, bed-rooms,dining room and kitchen, dry cellar under the whole house, front and back porches, stable and carriage horse , wash house, tool house, an d every 'other convenience, surroundedwith choice shrub bery and grape vines in abundance; largegarden abounding in fruits and flowere; fine me ad ow. The whole is well arranged for convenience and comfort; is in good repair, and a bargain. at 88000, for which it will . be sold; with immediate possession. Termaliberal. S. CUTHBERT. General Agent, Smithfield'et. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND.—The subscribers offer for sale all that valuable Lot of Ground sit uate on Becend street, between Grant and Rose streets the property of the late Jeans Willey, dee'd,lbeing twenty-four feet front by eighty-five feet deep. The lo cation is admirably adapted for a private residence.— Enquire of McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, jel9 - 97 Wood street. CREAM CHEESE—A large lot of sploplid Cream Cheese, received and for sale by J. S. M. YOUNG A. CO. jy4. N. W. cor. Ferry' and Fourth a a 1000 BUSH. PRiril YELLOW CORN—To timbre per steamer Lowell on Friday, and for sal p by je29 RHODES k ALLOEN, 30 Fifth t. F ANYBODY WANTS Oat:Meal, Corn Meall , ' , Meal, Wheat Meal, and Barley Meal, - they tan fi dit fresh from the mill daily and nicely sifted at je29 , RHODES & ALCORN'S, 30 Fifth t. STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND GROCERS can . • all times obtain a supply of fresh Yellow Corn' Me at RHODES A. ALCORN'S JeW (Chronicle copy.) 30 Fifth sire t. • Revs Dr..lUpfold. HEAGEDCHRISTIAN'S COMPANION, contai ng T a variety of Essays, adapted to the improv • ens, consolation and encouragement of persons advanced-in. life. By the Rev. John Stanford, D. D. with a memoir of the 'author, by Rev. George Upfeld, D. D., Pastor of Trinity Church, INttsburgh. In one vol., 8 vo. Just received and for sale by JAMES. D. LOCKWOOD, je27 63 Wood street. BOOKS OF THE EPISCOPAL CilllßCH.—hutas D. Locitwoon has for sale the various Publications of the Protestant Episcopal Press, and those of Stanford A Swords, New-York. JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, 63 Wood sireet, For many years connected with Blessrs. Wiley,& Put nam, and late John Wiley, N. York and London. Ue2o irA THREE STORIED DWELLING . HOUSE, being the second house from Pena me - Oyu Say er s w, on Hay street. Immediate .possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID SIFCHIE;-Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, betweeliChsrry alley and Grant 'street. - je2O:dtf AA. MASON & CO. are offering 1 yard wide Brown . Muslin at 41 cents, Bleached do. 41, and very fun at 8. cents; Summer Stuffs of every variety; more Cali. cods at SI ; Lawns, 9 cent*, fast colors, warranted ; fine Bereges 15/ and 25c.; more Wrought Collars, S and 10c.; Chemizettes &c., &c. je2l T . BE= DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.-office,.North Room of the Ex change, Third street,Philadelphui. FIRE lasimatma.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.' MARINE Insuastrom —They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special Policies, as the assured may desire. INLAND Taiirtsrowtaxtoa.—They also insure Merellall dire transported by Wagons,. Railroad Cars, Canal , Boats and Steam Boats on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Soudei, John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R..Penrose,_Sainifer Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. ,Davis; William Folwell, Joh n Newlin, Dr. H. M, Huston, James C. Hand, TheOphilus Paulding, ll:Jones Brooks; Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Mc livain, Charles G. Johnson,William Hay, Dr. S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. , Morgan, Wm. Bagaley, Jno.T•Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Ricusan S."Nrivsomi, Secretary. I.a" Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh . t delikdtf ) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent: XEW BOOKS.—A History of Wondecf4yeions illustrated- with numerous engravings. on ohd.— Ths'lnearnation or Pictures Of the Virgin Ond .her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne,lndiatiavwith an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet ,Beecher Stowe. Just received by . . JOHNSTON & STOCRTON, je7 : Coy. 3d and Martet sts. 8111121111/10r 000d110, . T UST RECEIVED, per Express, a small assoruiterit of er Summer Coating ;also, two pieces white Marseilles fig'd, beautiful patterns; and will be made to order cheap JAS. MeGUiRE, Tailor ; le2o ' Third street.. "NfOTICE.—The Stockholders of:the Fanner a Depos ite Bank of Pittsburgh intend making application to the next Legislature, for such :alteration of their Charter as will give them Blinking pzivileges ; or, if,deemcd ex pedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. . . jel4:tmL , JOHN MAGOFFIN,Cashier. cp. Flarrisbur t t l elggraph copy till Legislature meets, • I I half boxes ' • 'sins, -I casks Zante Carranis, 6 boxes Citrons, 600 bnehel Tenn. Pei: Kate. 25 bble.. Texas -Panama, 1.0 baga Beau/ Almonds, 10 do: English Walnuts, 10 do. Filberts 11/ do; Cream .Numy 40 do. Dried reaches, 25 do:.Drie. Apples: . For sale by ties) - J.S. BONNET. Air&CKERI3L--100 bbla. large 140.3 ; 3 j?) " ndiag and l ' and Mass- man je4 , _ & RICKETSON. and 174 I.ioartyitreat --, t , Market greet =IMO For Sale, INSVRANOE. Broketi •-• wra; S+ WI4LIAS2B, EXCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE: IV. B. comer 'of .Third and ;Wood IGHT'iid Time tins of E.xchange, Bank Notes Ari foreign arA domestic Coin , bought arui 'sold only most favorable terms.. - - • Collections made in all tire nibwipe/ cities of tbe Union. ,at the lowest rates. . - ' _ jel2 azimut itu. k 3nl3: spw.2ollAug. - • • maiutuon. rcittiat. • . Ba rani and Exchange Broker:, Dealers in Resign arid.: • Domaine Bills, Billsie Exchange, CerlifiCateS i .DCpO5 . ••••.. it, Bank Notes, and Coin. - • . Comer of Third and Wood ets., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel.. • - • maw • N. HOLißillilS_dr. SON, Banker* and Ikeda: Or lezeurnee Coin_anci Bank Noms, No.. 5 Markei street, Pittsburgh. eta uae stank Exemiseg. New York t. pr Cincinnati FluladelPkia * Baltimore - * Si., 4 ! Lowe . - BANK Zi0274. - Buyingrates ,Buying t ales Ohiol dia. I County '& City 0r41% , Indiana - I " Retie Notes 1,. Kentucky 4, Pennsylvania Co. Virgin' la " INa:to Yand Wheelin -lork I . * Tennemeg e Mary e attl9-y New Orleans ; AD . a. goom VIOL ISAINIL'II% 110081 SARGENT BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. EALEft emier ilt m W ert, " B n iiii d: k ßizik Note sg s," ' 'run i Bills, Foreign .1,./ arid Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, are EXCHANGE.bu all the principal Cities of the Itpton and Europe., for sale in sums ton= pturchaurs. CURRENT and par funds received'on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, bathe lowest rates.. • - - seplt!ly T HU FFAIAN ZASIDAY, BB!, MiTcha,sclize . asid p r o: . duce Broker--OtTice, tap stairs) No. '26 Wood istrtret Vittsbrgh. • ' ' '' • Alackerat, No.- large,' :Or in sale by jje•44a) SMITH. SINCLAIR, I.IACON--61100 tbs. Bacon Hams, Sider' and Sboulderoi for elide by. . smiTH & sob:Loft: • JRIEHPEACHESIOO boob. Dried Peaches, for sale by (je2B) SMITH & TIMED APPLES-6U bushels Dried reaches, ferside Ltby • Aj'ef3) SMITH& SINCLataR. 40 RALS. FRESH GROUND RYE FLOU'R--Rec'd and for sale:by' (jedlit) CUMMINS &,ShriTti. . AfISACKS EXTRA TABLE SALT—Ree'd and for ` - kV sale by Ue29) CUMMINS& sfarm. 6o BUSHELS CORNMEAL-To usrive, and Cor•sale by (je22B) CUMMINS tr. SMITH:• ALOT OF CREAM GHEE je2B - 1)0T-A1SH, CHEESE, Ebitls, AND WOOL.— .JL 5 casks " Peach Blossom". rot•A.sh ; 110 boxes W. N. Cream Cheese 4 boxes and Y bble. Eggs . • • . . 3 Sacks Wool; received and for sale by jedS . .I.N. BONNET, Liberty sr. - DRUNES, FILBERTS AND ENGLISH WALNUTS. JE • 47 glass jars Bordeaux Prunes;`• • - 10 nags English Walnuts; 10 Filberts; -on'consignment and for 'sale ltrir. . • ( je2l3) • . .1: S. BONNET. • ERRINti-250 boxes No. I Sealed tleningi in store . JUL- and for sale by 0e28) - J. S. /344NNET.,. Gauce RAO bags Rio Cotree _ 75 pkgs. Y. H. Imp% G. P. and Ptiwellcing Tens; 44U oarrela N. •` Loaf Sugar, No ' . 4to - wi..general assortment of Groceries, for sale by - - jet?. RHEY, 5120PTHEWH 30 1110BACCO-15 kegs No. 19a Twist Tobacco; South ' gates brand, for sale by • • 1e22 - &HEY, MATTHEWS tc. CO. BEANS -95 bbls. White Beans, for sale by ' jeV MATTIIEWS &CO LEhIONS AND FiC35--100bozes terammi dull drums Figs ;just recerred and Wrists by JOSHUAIRHODES, CASES PRUNES, in jars; - • . 4 "' ts oozei; just received and fot sale by - JuSHUAiaIIODIZ,. jeT2 - • - Wood at BOXk SHELLED ALMONDS; 1u :Muter lOW Cocoa Nuts;just ieceived and for sale by i 022 . JOSHUA HHODE73, No. OWood'st QEOILEIIINGS-61) barrels, for sale by. CO je22 RHEY, MATTOE Wb baCT3;lleiV j . 10 half bbla., " No. 3 ,Justlandiag. For sale by ' [je2ol .• .WAL DV Eli. QUGAR HOUSE: MOLASSES-15 barrels, saperier 1,7 quatty . , - for sale by' • .JettO . No.ls9Liber strew: C ESE--.70 boireo, or ado low L EMONS—aII boxer,Juat lauded ; tor sale by. las . - . N 0.158 Liberty ` street: • ATE NEER3-.luat received, roniNew York, a apica 1, did lot, which will be sold very low Jels:lw. . H. &RYAN, N 0.27 Fla' et. Yor 4811.;-5 casks "Peach Blossom P0t,A.814 32 recd ; andfor sale by J. B. BONNET, - • QIICKYLDERS- 7 10easks, expected deity by Ben .West ' 8 - in store and for sole by; • AVS.I. DYER; No:158 Liberty at SUGAR ROUSE MA. OLASSES- few bble., t."4trule Refrneti?aftrst race arncte, for sal6.by ' ' • - - , • WAIL DYER lET ANS 3 casks Bacon Hama, ,nist race' •ed per, _lOl.l Highlander; for sale - by ' , WM. DYER.. .COFFKK-40 nage, join receiving ; for sate loot. - , B WOhLS--39 dozen, ust•receivedandfor Bale by PEACIi- J3RANDY, Irish . Whiskey, Jamaica ' Holland •Giu, in,lots to snit purchasers, for sale at wholesale prices, ky, UeB) " J. S.BONNET„Liberlyst. J RAZEL SUGAR-50 bags, in itore and foriitife jen - J. S. BONNIE - a', Liberty at:, rJIABLE SAIIT-100"bags }lope Mins Ilebte Salt, in -.--, J. store`and for side by' &el) J.S. LIONNEr. • - 011 baskets Salad Oil, rec'd nod for sale by____ • - NKr. i ___ ___:_, ..., .. _ V. 1.. H-100 bbls; No. 3lnrge blackeral;dso boxes No. 1 - Scaled Herring, to arrive and for sale by .. leg. J. S,IsONPIET. • • lease B.; Auterienn PAns; Just reeekied and for sale by • MeCANPL&SS & CAMPBELL; •-• gr'Wood street. • RYE FLOUR- 7 410 IcEye Flouriree'd and for eater. by Day3ol. S. & W. HAEBASGE. - pvtlots—con,iq and 6itee= Parasols a seni° G ae) TdclNDlESS it CAMPBELL, is 9 ' 97 Wood street. • Frri 800 • -KEEP! (i.—inaLtora ortenehog 3 s W system, with the author's directions to teaOhers, prit4ed on - the covers. .A new supply, from New York just'ose'd and for sale by JOHN H. MELLON,' • ici 3 - 7 al Woodrdreet. CUTLERY -1 cask stperior Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen-knives,Butcher Knives, Skat Knives, SCiS. cot"c.'iustaPene tic A NDLE3S by . teahidPßELL, f fr? Wood street.'; F INE COGNAC B • • piEs.,-.2.7 half pipes, various v tages, of 0111 r 9WII importatiori' for "eontmeree," from Bordeaux, just received mid for sale by_:- MILLER & BICKETSON; je4 - . Nos. 172 and 174 Liberty street. , IMPROVED PIMPS; that will not mesas up in:the COLD weather, for sale by _ . SCAIFE & ATELNSON, , mayftf . . Fino, between Wood and Marlon stir - noED BLANKETS—Iease {5O pair)_Bed Blankets; 8.9 P by 64, 6 lbs., ribbon bound, received - „thi"day, tire consignment from the manufacturer, and, for late by . H. tEE, 11 P 7 • 'Liberty, ciihinsite Flith - street.. - _ 4n BALES BROWN MUSLIN. at 4} and sc. U r maY22' A. MASON DRIED. APPL 275 bushels. Dried Apples, ree'd and foi sale by itny3ol S. &W. HARBAUGH. DRIED BEEF-2 tierces Prime Dried Beef, ree'd. and for sale by [mY3Ol S. &W. HAR-BADGH. ' ARD OIL—A few bble.,just received and &reale by I " ray4B . S. &W. HARBAUQH:. — CI LASS-375 boxes ?darken's" assoned zes Glass Urjost received and for sate , by • - -, niy3o S. & w. GARSAUGH. 0111BESE--30 boxes new Cream Cheese, just reed and X.J for sale by Imy3oj -S.& W. HARBAUGH::, 4Z, ODA ASH-30 casks of Steele - a. Co. - 's superior Soda )o Ash just received and for sale by - _ iny,3o - S. & W. HARBAUGH... AxT 00L-100,000 . p9u0s of Wool wanted tly _ Ty may:lo S. kW. HARSAUGH XOLASSES-100 O. Molassee , reed acid to; .12F1 sale by [my3ol S. Ss.W.HARBAUGH. Q H. MOLASSE'S-sblils., Battle Ground, in Stare and ". for sale by" (je6) JAMES P.ArroN. Jr :: eceived and foraala O ATs.-169° " *4l" JAMES PATTO No. 17 Li er 1.3 YE FLOUR-27 barrels; reekVand for sale by Il je6 JAMES PATTONOir. 0. MOLASSES-50 bblx..in store-and...for, sae by N; leg. - , JAMES VATTON . Sr • UGARBOU.SE hIOLASSES S - 100 bbls. Honore Idolesses,St. Seines Refiner' y ' . 10 do do • do do • ' Louisiana 'do La store and` or mile by MILLER - & ItICKETSON, may L- . • 172 and 174 Liberty in. - - • . , LIEATHERS--8 sacksirrime;landirefroni Pletttlit7 .12 Cumberland; and for sole by _ B. A. FAHNInTOCK & je7. • -. Colter ISt and Wood st.s.. C - HEM:LAND W.. R. CHEES E - I$S , boxes prima Cheese, for sale by Deg). • i.S. BONNET,. LINSEED f',lll.,ri 7 10 bblsi ree'd onconsigranent andfor ado by ' KING &MOOREIBAD i jels. ' ' . • BOSOMS - AND. COLLARS-40 doz., latest stylei and iariOna qualities, rec'd thia dayand for sale !pert)! jeLl . - ' .EDW , D TODD dr, CO.. -BRANDY—AtweII. Co(nnac . - BrAndy ; J. J. - Dupur Bordeaux do.; A. Seignette; Rocaell , e do.; Cognac do.; in store and for Kale' by '!tie9) J. S. BONNET.; - - FirxxiaßF.ll-t . costs, landing, froth steamer Curntier rand, aud , for sale by . 107; FAIINESTOOK do CO; - .. Riiii BUSIV.OO 'qYY--'1.!!!?..,---',:•.,.,-; In store andlor sale by RHODE It ALCORN. BUYING saris E=Rec'd and for axle bt , CUMMINS A. shard, Nu: DYES.