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ASHES—Very little doing in Sslaralna; „i e , a , 60&ie. , la, Soda Ash the market is well supplied : we quote 4« before nt 3403<c on time. N° change mgibCTsorU,- PearU B.‘c.j Pole 4044 c.; SSorebinga awriiet is barely supplied; sales from 51,00,t0 ,1,25 per bbl. i , J. , ie«»*ad isaciive, and sales regular at the following prices :-i . " . .Esvarianßeer, per bbl' Common,* ped bbl. '< , ' ‘XX- do ■ ■ xxx '"do - - Common,, half, barrels - - ' -XX do XXX do > , Common,. qr... barrels ' . . Xa. do XXX' >' -do■ . ■ • • •With.-SOc per bbl thrown off for cash. Bei,er fro.m' store at 92,00 •BULK-MEATt-rThere is little ornnthlng doing We note a aale ot 40,000 pounds, to be dflraered "We qoote,.however, at 61 to . .This.wiH be putd fdr pMne lots.* - market is not so,6rm, ■ end the nemaad -limited. Sales of Roll at 9 to 12; k^, ri£m^r T w denrat,d , <CQtt l' nu «a active ; prices 25'“ A £? tB plea el, largetlota at B*. for Po S f^n 6 Mr»^ i ' rO A Sho ' l den, > t ' n ' l 7t t 0 74 ror Sides, Do * e sales at 8 for Hama, 7 ™.’™ nd 6 for n^SSS 8 °' J » n, ataot #60062.. 9“<H6 at 91 for mired j #1,37 per bnahel for small white.: mi - • BROOMS-:The tnTrket is'overstocked; add had *!' fSJSKl? Wndency ; sales range from 87i to 82. A«UBB--4Ioilente..«qpphet;.'.eilee'. ol Cream Chmtttoo 'al iGood . Cream is WSpteOe* ■ - • -I . _ CLOVER SEED—The market uquilo I. are ; suf bmentabowevar. fortbe demand. We ooto Clover I Seed ootso firm; sales at #£,QO to 6,25. There is I n .F ,n Timothy j sales St 82,25. I CORN MEAL—4O tosQc. : ■ J#, Sales of ingots at. 19920 c.; sheet at 24 CANDLES-ySaler of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.* Cißcimiatiat 9} to 10c.; Star at 22023 m; Reserve filduld at 10c. 1 COAL—RegqUr sales, at 4(05). . . ,i;CqRDAGK*Tiio following ere the card prices of Manilla Rope, by’Coil, 14- Dp ia when cm, 15? White gope, by Cod,.. Uc . „ *)o do when cut, 12c Tarred' 'do'i. .by Cod, . : 10c Do , *db. - whencut, lie Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7 C Do do common, Sc .*&“*!« ged Cards,.. .....$1,8702,8103,75 *do*. Do do per coil, I4^fij .Hemp db ..1,5002,26«53,00*d0z. Manilla Plough Line 5,................. 87J doz. H %mP „ do “ • .®.?i*?I?SRS. .The regnlarsales to the trade are at the fojiowufgmes: Wsier Crackers..... .. ... . . .. Stoop-bhl Butter do 475 ii Pilqi Bread ... Too .. Sugar-and Soda Crackers 7c f* B COTTON YARNS*-'Wo have-po change to notice in Cotton Tara. Prices firm at the quotations. pound teens. No.S.cUper E> 20 No. 13 els per lb 23 rr g ( (i « go “ 14 “ « 24 4t 7, *« “ 25 « 15 « « 25 “8, “ « 21 « 1C “ « ng “,9, “ -"......21 “17 « “ 27 •** 10, .“ “ 21 “ 18 « « 28 *‘ll, “ “ 22 « 19 «< «• : 29 « “......22 « 20 « « 30 ■ • i-OOZEit TABtt. : " No. 500,cis perlb.».loi No. 800,ctsperdoz..8| COO, “■ “ 9} « 900, “ “...81 .“.700, .« *‘....81 “ 1000, « “...St Carpet Chant,........22 Candlewick,. 10 Coverlet Yarn,. ......22 Bag Pilling,..... 19 Twine, ........25 Battiug...No. 1,18 to 20 Couoo Warp..l3 12 II | No. 2 and 3,15 to 17. DRUGS—The foilowing is a list of pnccs ofsome <D theruoal prominent articles under this head ; Aloes,. Qb......J5018 Brimstone,frill..,.4o Alum; “ 310 4 Camphor, ref, 35040 AsaHjEtida,fits....lBo2s Chloride lime,“.. ..70 0 Arrow Root, “. . . 12014 Cochineal, “ AqneGirtis, “...10011 Copperas, “...U0 8 Litharge, “...6{OSL Liquoricert...,7o 9 MaddbrirmbrodHs!2ol3 “ ba11“.....20021 CsstorOil, bb1i...91,65 Sal Boda “.... 4043 •Qoinme of, Glue,com. “****llol2 ,DRIED BEEP—Sales of new at Bi. • IFLOUR—The calendaring the week were mod. •creic; we.nole aaitw at from 53,10 to 3,18; prin. •cipally at 83,1003,15; the amount going, cast is . large. From atores ealec are.made at 33,35 to 3,40 -by the dray load. Buyers led sellers »n the wharf appesrapirt in their views. II is generally holier . cd that Fleur will go to 93,00. ■- iPEEDi—Sales outran from'&rat hania at 11012 c. -Middlings, 30; Shorts, 16 to 20. . FlSH—Sates ol No. 3 Mackerel at 98,00, at which holders are firm. No sales of other Nos. FEATHERS —Kales from first hands at 33035c.' FRUIT —We give our table corrected. Wbiteß.Candy,l6ol7c. 4 Raigina 8unch,2,5002,75 Yellow« “ ..14015c. d0C1u5ter,.2,7503,00 .Bed,., “ “i ..18020c. Zaqta Currants,....9lc. Ltqoonco,.,., ,18020 c. Filberts, ..7108c. Rchnod“ .....25037c. Walnuts, 7408 c. 4qjubo Pa&1fi,...27028e. Cream Nut5,.....6|07c. Date5,......;;...859c. Almonds,. 16023 c. Lem0tt5,.......... —— H.Shell“ ....lOol2jc. Orapgfis......Shelled “.....26027c Dried App1e5,...76080 D. Peaches 81>3701,h0’ : GROCERIES—The stock ta good. - Io Sugar and: - 'Molasses there -js a: firmness; sales of Melasscs at '344035; some holders saktag 35. Sales of Sugar I •ot fi!'lo.S4di. '’ . . . ■ 1 £RAlNierThor receipts conlioue good. Wheat 1 rlhas . declined ; sales ol prime at 70c. Rye: sales Cannot be made over 56 to 58c. -Sales of 450buth. nlsorOatsaJ33c. Corn: we note sales of 1,600 bushels,from £fsl hinds, at 40; also, 2,000 boahels -ont of-store st 45. .- Bales of Colfee si 124 to 12|. • GLASS; .Wo notice J»o change in Window Glass; - sfles of city brands, 8 by 10, at £3,75; 10 by. 12 at . 94)2604,60-p'boa. . Country brands are sold at lower prieda, pnd may ..be quoted as follows t : -• Bby 10....;....92,75 110 by 15.:.....a;83,76 'TO by 12,;.......' 3,00110 by 16 3,75 •;I»0 by 16;........ lloby 17......:.. 3,75 ( - Futn Gloss.—We give the following condeaesd UHnt tor some of the principal articles of Flint Glass «s mnufaetnred and sold in this city : j WaißTumbler! per ooz 30c® 3,00 : 1 . , Mould do . “ 8740 1,75 - I - freised do “ “ ............1009 3,25 : 1 - .Pressed -do toys* 1 t( '37 ■: Goblets . .. *.*.<■, ........'....12W0 9,00 i .sCtampagnes. -*. « .2,750 a,oti ) TOne Glaases “ 11 ............. 500 8,00 :Trtmonades 11 “ ... —..... 750 0,00 1 : Jelly stands, each 500 2,00 > Decanters, perdoz... —1,0001200 . . Pitchers “ “ y,(X) Pitcher!, heavy pillared, per pa,r—2,00310.011 : ..Pitchers,heavy culBute,each 750502, Molasseaeans •*.. *• 500 0,09 - ■ Mi’laSses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4JDO * * Flower vases, per dozen —4,000 9119 FlowJr vases, cut, per pair . ..0,00012,00 Jel'y glasses, per dozen •.,. -1,250 7,00 Pressed sweei-meal dishes, per doz- ' Pressedßweat-mearbowls,perpair.-870 8,00 Ssresu knobs and pins; per dozen - -*ljoo 01,50 aroiHicutUß shop nramTuas. - Specie Jars, lackered-covers, per doz l;250uo,00 •: Show jars per ioZ‘-->- ‘..-•••••. .6,00018,00- - touted Colognes, “ 3,00011,00 :’nno'.'urcs,groun(lblopper ) psrdofeu -1,00012,00 Showla? u '“** e ® c 6 •*—•••**— **• 750 GUNPOWIiL'’*® —Sales are regular at the follop -^ ra, ' 5 A.4,75 Ok # ! I Eagle do in pa >£ule (4 ftgi - -| .p6Mr'*. • 3,37 Bo.di. itt Voo V Si 3 ® ® 3 * 62 >*»s & 4 to H AY—Receipts’moderato; * Ba,es a * sc>le " ot 812 JjP ß ®~'R«eular aalea at. 40c, > m f „ - in? ho,r ° r some trsnsacli>. In s ® r ® en Bidet msde'atVl ° f W ‘ e " erX ’ 0 do,ne j Bome ra,e *‘ vpor,ed w « «•« laotr—Flai bar :: & 11 *°- ,neh “ *T * *0? iDcb.«.«,«, U Narra—l to 2a peouy. .1...,.,.54,5i6 9 keg. « S 2 peo "y “ T penny., 1..,....: 4,00 “ ® P ean J 4,25 “ „ ? penny..... 4,60 “ tvihlcV'' 1 P e “»y 6.^0“ XrEAD—Sales of Pig at 64; Bar ak 641. ; s? '_• 7>.-T tV 's*. J ..V • £>• -fi f-’-, *•; •’Tj' - .. S< »;.-.> »•... LEAD PIPE—The following are the cart prices! f ‘ 11 ’No a “ « 7c P- “ f " No 9 “ >■ 8c V " No:l ■ “ ■ ■ *»' 7lc.V‘’ “ .* . “ No 1 <■ ‘< Skc.fr « t “ No 1 « « 9Jc*>- « in Np.l V - “ Wle-P- “ AUothersrcestiic.fKfij* , LEATHER—The following pncca will be fanurf corret: • Nw.Ywkj* «• a «« *174020 .Baltimore, **521023 Slaughter .« « „..«,20c. JJPP e I, Lel,her * Jpdoz $25,00030,00 Su-i,® j P dol -- 24,00028,00 Phi1a.d0..... r .... ,> , 9 d0*........ .3O,OO036!OO: itaraeas Leather B 18020 c. ?jV n S**vg® v.•• '• *21023 .’- i LUMBPRTh.rn^? 01 "'.'. 30,00,033,00 is correct® T ro,lowln 3 of »'y Lumber SI 19 - 00^ gg““»-o° S?-SWn g ,c oM ’°° Jvwlk-» A '• •• «»00 *lOOO.. 3,5003,00 ° MESS pnVc 22,00 Laihs,saw’d 2,000^60 rt?° S PORK— Receipts light ; sales at $l3. r- 5 .'7? ales of Lmeeedat 95031,00 per gal.; No. L^^ 65c -Tanners- at 18020. *,,„3‘TAL-rSaloa .of Allegheny at $23025; ofH.R. at $26027. J ■ POTATOES—SaIes at from $1,50 to 2,00 {p bbL, uuu.»> JO to. 76 per bußfiel, Tendency upward, i BoBlN—Sales at $3,00 to 3,25 «r bbl. RYE FLOUR—We quote at 83,12. I RICE—Sale by the tierce at 4i to4|. .■■:'• ■■ ■ SALT—Sales a 151,25. ' • : SHEEP PELTS—SaIes of 800 at 75 to 871. STARCH—SaIes at 6107 c. TOBACCO—The demand .continues good' ; sales during this week.exceed last week. We note sales Of.’ $6 00 6 00 a oo 9 00 4 00 3 50 4 50 1 76 2 00 a 25 Springer’s EUra S's to 32 c , W- Rrs J? l ’» 32 lo 33c. Russel) fit RobinBon , «*i.4i«.'.;....,32 to 33c £ ulil!r ’“ “ to 31c. Price & Harw00d'5...;.,,.... 30 to 3!c. Baltimore. ?puo.. * r ,,..,..;3ii 0 33 c : (ledge’s 8Twiat........ 14 t 0 ]S Q , Leaf Tobacco... 10 to 15c.: TALLOW. .Sales of muuon tallonat 61, beef do TAR. .Sales of.Ni C.it • TIN PL ATE.. There is a brisk biißinesa doing in tins article 81811,60013,60 » box, with a . discount of 75c boa off tor cash. ‘ VIN£GAR«.»Sa!es of Crab at 9010 c. WOOLrrAB yet, there are ,?cry Few sales, thole bule old.on hand. We nolo a sale of 300 orcommon at 32. -From ail information that l can bo gathered, prices will range high the comiotr season. ' • • ■ • •• ° , 6 ; WHISKEY—Saiea of Rectjficd at 23024 c ARRIVED: Sicamer Michigan N0.2,80ie«, Beaver Ailauuc, Parkinson, Brownsville, r »« R )? ne * Wooeward, Brownsville. . J.M’hee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, Reaver ‘ £? s “ }0n Wo ? »Feeble*, Elizabeth Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Diurnal, Conwcll, Wheehuv Clipper, No 'J, DnvoL Cincinnati CKPaBTED- Red.tone, Woodward, Brownsville * Allantic, Vvkiuaon, do * J M’Kee, Henariolraon, McKeeinorl Michigan No S,Boie<,Beaver Beaver, Gordoa, Beaver . r fr m . 118 SNriver, Bade j, West Newton J Neteon, Moore, Wheeling Brilliant, Grace, Cincianatt * Pilot N 0.2, Skunk, flock.ngport ,4,ver Trade. REBVLAR franklin PACKETS 'fire Coe steamer AI.LKCHENV BELLE Capl Wa. lUvm, leavea the Atle- Eheny wharf for kranklin,ever) Monday end Thursday, rhe fine leamvr ALLFGHEN Y BELLE No 3, Capt , oHt Hauva, leaven rhe Allegheny wharf for Frank lin every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P M kor Freight or Passage, apply on Board [marSO Wean rail ay Packet for GlDclnaatl. I JES* nsy J* 1 * 4 *k« running «uamer CIN LaM&bjrCINNATI, BiugtvotXAit, Master, trill leave “**™®B>regutarly every WsDVESoav. 1 or freight or paasage, apply on board, or to rcai-dO G li. MILTENBERCER. Pjw Marietta and llocklngpQrt, I JBSvft Tasfine steamer PACIFIC, Zanoia Man MMBmißrftvtv. wtllleave fur the above and intermedt aie ports every THURSDAY,aIh o’clock, P M For freielu or passage, apply on board, or to . t T WOODS A SON, jnarlU No 61 Water el., and 63 Front si Hstrimony or Ptironologleal Lava, ITS Sighs and Effect*, Selection, or who can and can not live together affectionately, Courtship, or how to get ourselves and prospective* complete!* in love and named lire—foil of truths for home consumptions at. Wixjcivs Hall on Wednesday and Friday evc&lnc April 2d and 4th at 71 o'clock Seats onr »wk Come and get a hundred fold the worth of your money. . Ojf Professional delineation of character,wiihnam bered charts, and alio, full written opinions, including advice touching Health, Occupation*, Faults, Ac , their remedy, *elf perfection, management of children, Ac Ac , daily and unoccupied evenings, at tu* private apartment, at Mr Brown’s Hotel - U. 3. FOWLER. European Ag«Qcy» aud Remittances to Ireland. TlllfEundersigned,Aurapran Ag«nx” has again or* J. rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh m June next, for the tour of this Agency, through England, Ireland,Scotland, Wales, Ac-, to return m.September. Hecollecis legacies, debts,rents.prop erty and claims; remnsmoney by sight drafts to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, ai ihcmteof SSperpound sterling; procures copiesof wills, deeds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds. Ac., Ac. He transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hugh Rkxnatv, Esq., now resident in Dublin, who for more than twenty years traveled annually,onjthu bualness,beiween Europe.and America. Innumerable references given. Daring the subscriber’s absence,remmancesnnd other business will be attended to alhis Office, by his brother. Edward J. Keenan.- Office on Fifth street, opposite 8t Paul’? Cathedral. THOS..L KEEGAN, ' European Agent,anil Attptney aiLaw, Pttahurgh, Pa, ■ Mr. Ksgnah may be seen on business in Cincin* nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 2sth and 2HU of April, in Lonisvtlie, at ihc. Louisville Hotel, ou the Ist and 2d of May; and .in St. Louts, at the City Hotel, on the 7th,stUand Pth of May. [apr23wdaw D Medical. K. JAS. RING has removed hi* Office to Firrit stager, a few doors above Smithfield- aptfcSt - : Dissolution. rllilh> Partnership heretofore existing between the JL subscribers, under the firm of Coulter A Hacke, Druggijts, has this, day been dissolved by mutual con* se fr* . 0, .n- J. A. COULTER, March 31,1851. N. 11. HACKE. • lD‘*The affairs of the late firm will be settled by J- A. Coulter, who -continues the same business at tne old stand, corner of Wood and Third streets- ap2 fTUIE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY JL will hold their regular Quarterly Meeting in the .Board of Trade Room*, on (Monday, April 7th, at 10| O’clock, A. M. Members who have bools belonging to the library of the Association will please return them By ozder of the Executive Committee, aprldw* A.B. M’QUEWaN,Scc»v SILVER COIN WANTED—For . which tho hisliet premium will be paid. A. WILKINS A CO, Exchange Office, . aprl . corner Third and Market streets.. TO GARDNERS.— Six acres of ground,near the City, x>n the Allegheny side, and twenty acres on iho Mo nongahela side, for sole by . A W WILKINS A CO, aprl - : . Third aud Market sis. A LOT ON NUNNER V HILL—IOO feet front by 250 jljl feel deep, for sule. Price 8000. Enquire of aprl A. WILKINS A CO. (SUfiDRIE*P ——— O 20 bbls.No, 3 Mackerel: 20 do Vinegar; . 4. do . Eggs ; 1 do Roll Butter; .Keg Bntler; . . No. I Lard,in kegs; . .. . .. . 1 Dned.Peachosand Apples; . Received and for sale by gP rl • KING A MOORHEAD. SUGARSi—INew 1 New Orloans Sugar ; ■ St. Louis Powdered Sugar; do ..Crushed do; do Clarified do; 1 . •( r • Loaf do; 111 storcatidfor sale by; [aprlj KING A MOORHEAD. MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasses; St. Louis sugar*house Syrup; •-. • - . St. James .i do do ; f i L - Battle Ground do do: for sale b V . . . KING A MOORHEAD. the following brands: Russell A Rob inson’s; W H Gram’s;; W Wiers’; Richard King’s 2 Barrow’s 20 lb boxes; in store saleby [aprlj. ; KING A MOORHEAD. T AHI>-20.kegs and Obbls.Lard rec’daml foreale by ±J aprl v , ; BAMUEI4 P. SHRIVES. EGGS— 7 bbls, fresh Eggs ree’d and for sale bv aprl. .. SAAtUEL P. BHRIV&R. BUTTER— 5 keg* packed rec’d and for sole by . aprl SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. PEACHES-rlO bbla,rec’d and for sale by flprl SAMUEL P. SHRIVES HELLED CORN—ISO bus.rcc’d-and for sale bv L *P T i X-ii-i SAMUEL P.’BHRIVER- .. .. PPLES—7S bbls; Bomanites rec’d and for sale bv A epriv. SAMUEL P. SHRIVER TTrA^ 3 NERVOUS ANTlDOTE—The~Sfedicai W the a,po«»uy&- and certain- cure for Tic Doic‘ lireailx > G . 0 . ut > Rteumauamjßpaams, andall nervousdiseiT* eB -' » oWat the,Medical Depot, Bmilhfield. street. . ■ ••■■■ '••• • laprl . QUNDRIES—S Bacon—Hams, Sides and Shoal* O ■ ■ ■ ; det**» •• 2 bbl«* Roll Butted i 3. do . White Horoi.^ty» - - . b «do Applet:- and for sale by' j - mariH - ■ • KINO A'MOORHEAD. SAXiEr—Two wioncUC >lron Shafts, 2 inches m .JC diameter and 12 andlu feet long. 00139 RiJpDES * ALCORN. %- r PORT OF* PITTSBURGH* 5 rShr 0 INCHES tVATBB 111 fit! CBINfIBt * ’•i* i t * * «>, 1 ** *~ * - v ....,- .... * * *•£* «■*. - . » . vw » r t x «j*~* * *- a, *;• '^V^' ■’*.•• *• -v .. f jr v : <;• JHisollaitfous. Journeyman Catjlnat Majors Asaoctatton, warehouse, no second street, ■■ (near the corner of Wood.) tssammiatxmL- V THIS ASSOCIATION, enwsv ; jOraHH already, twice lothfeetfL JMBMBMBBr limes as many hands us the lar» Wp /?®B?^ l TT" , *Sßgeatandbuhertonio«trenowtied * T ' DUBtneis shops of this city; have opened their Ware-' ho ase, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale orretail,wuh Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobca; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col -1 Sff'WWßedsteads: Mahogany Chaire; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstahds; So fa! ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases: Secreiarinn • Car'd Tables, Pier Tablet; fine Cart Tkb!«?ffie Tableßj Hat Rackt;. French Bedsteads; Ottomans- IJoplar'tVardrobni; Doling and Breakfast Tables; Work etandi; Cheyry and, Common Worketands; high post; ■ Cherry Bureau | n»TmO I1 |?Im ll |^.n 0f 5It 01 l er!1U0,1,0n ttn MttensiVe SCSIC, ffISMIKKS sS'-fx-i'SSffi of descrlphons, and other at .hl e » a ‘h o o,lest V nonge‘ Pll<,D ’ W< “ le <0 otScr,n ev ‘,Z , s! e > anJ f ° r m °« 9 - 2 " 5,9 A 1?^ S * NU i’ANEU STUFF—SO.UUU feet . f 2l>o aloby J.A.BLOOSiER, . - | Allegheny PlaiungMUls. TK A M AHT —{Lau .Mokbis &. Hawobtu,) —lnto. Diamond, second door from Diamond al ley. If yon w«h for Tea that l»r«oUo good, tills is Hie place 10 buy It—aj inferior, low priced Teas, are never kept at this establishment. Extra Family Teae-i .- SOc Vlb : Saperiorquatiucs*—- • 76c IPEj ■ Tlio very Heat . D. ' : Thu is the only Store In Pitisburgh that keeps pre cisely the same kind*.of Black Tew that are sold in laiglmid and Ireland at 4 and a. Price SO and 75c - & 111 [marOT _ To Cabinet makers. . Veneers, Maha&any, Rmewoai and Walnut; Farm,A, , ; . Hardware and Fumuvreat Wholesale ; r|lHfc, subscribers have, just received from "New York A .and Boston ;a most.apleadid stock of VENEERS, ' bymachmery Furniture suitable toribatradfi*, All.of which we will sell at extremely lowpncea. • ' .As great care was taken tn the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail.to be suited either as to quality or price, and.as nls well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by nanu, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited Work,in all ns branches, carried on as usual riank for band rallo t for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, ■ . Ryan’s Buildings, mai32;ydaw.■ . No. 31 Fifth street. GJlamss Lowry* Jr#* : HA}* AND BEDSTEAD ftfANUFACTUREB, No ***** Ftlterman's Rote, Liberty server, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip' tion, made of the best materials, which he will sell low* cr than articles of the same quality can be sold in the SJKi;' * WOQ »a call particular attention to his laroe stock ot maftprtny and walnut chairs Bnd Bedsteads, ?rtpsnMfi^i n reduced prices. Also, IUKNINGof every description executed in the neatest manner* . Orders left at the Warerooins. or at the Mill, cornerof A JJJSSI * jlbC,ly alwe t*j Wiil * ,e promptly attended to T Cabinet Rafecri Wanted. HE sab'cnberi will employ a number of good hands at the above business, vu: Bureau, Bedstead and table makers None bat good workmen need apply —• as good wages w.H be given and payment prompt RYAN A M’KEK, at Ryan’s Buildings, No 31 Fifth street B A Partner Wanted Y agentleman who it now doing a profitable bust ness on the We tern Reserve, Ohio—but whose means arc too limited to carry on the same Any per son of good character, possessing 91500 in cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a rood chance bv calling upon STUART A MIX, _ marts-tm IMI Wood street T notice. has withdrawn from the firm of UIMSEN, PLUNKETT A M’KMGHf, havingdis posed of his interest in said firm to Cnsax.xs T Smusxn m. . „ , CHARLES M’KNIGHT i he business will be continued os usual under the stv le or ImartO] IIjaiSENA PLUNKETT JOlrt M’IADCr ■ • • ♦ •• •««»••« ..«70HS COVODS tPPAORn A COVOOB, iSuccessors to John M’Faden A Co J Canal Basin t Ptnn tirtet mmmm Pc ana. Rail road—Central Railroad. lilU. mli.cftbrts havina been appointed ,1.,, Ajciiu for tlie Penn.jlvama ot Central Hmlroad, intorm the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize, or produce for smpment east on the opening of the Canal Goods via this route util bo carried through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances* nuaonr axrwxxa rnjLansLFuui Arrrrsojacu i/nrtioods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery. Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Farmtorr, Drug*, Me airmen, Saddler), Wool. Ae. Ac, 81 4P 100 Sts Hardware,Qoefnswarc,Groceries, Faints, Dye Stuffs Oils. Leather, Clover*Fiaj, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, Ac..o9c 4* 100 Eta. Bacon, Beef, Fork, Butter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 60r FlOO fc* Ashes, Marble, trough,) Tar, Pitch, Bona, German Ciay, bones, &c., wc. 4? lU9 Eli. roarl9 . _M’FADEN A COVODE ‘N THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of AN . , legheny Couniy.of DecemberTcrra, A D-185U. N 0.3. Road-tn Put Towuhtp. fromlht Farmers l and Mtchanief Turnpike Rodd l at Ward strut, u> Braddock't strret.at Haiktt street:, The viewers having reported in favor of a public Road in the above case, the further action of the Court will le applied for on probate of this notice—after fifteen days. ROBERT WOODS, . marts Attorney for Petitioners. BECEIVED THIS DAY PER KXPHESS— -500 doz. Alexander’s Ladies’A Gents’ Kid Cloven 60 pieces Cbene Silks,choice styles; St) do Irish Poplins, do do; 150 do Borages, do do; 124 do Ginghams, do -do; !mb Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, de Cambric.de Lames, Ac., Ac. A. A. MASON A CO , inar27 . . . Nos.Gg and C 4 Market street- Gloves f Gloves i DOZ. SILK GLOVES: c/U 100 doz. Lisle Thread do: IUO do Ladies’ Cotton Hose; 100 do Suspenders for eale,ai Eastern prices _ , . KENNEDY A HASLETT, marth* ■ : ■ 04, Market street. 1A Wanted. IU OR RO HANDS, to make BOYS’ CLOTHES None but first rate hands need apply, at marM R. CHESTER’S, 71, Smilhfield street- GAMl’liOK—Ubbla refined for gale by _ martO _ _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO WiUTINU— IUU bills for sale by. margg B. A.JPAIINESTOCK A CO IUBL. OIIESNUTS forsalc oy ~ m»rl3 , J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. BRIKU AlU'ljES—Received ami for aale by maim . SAMUEL P. SHIUVBR IAOK BALL — I*o new cast iron Bullcye, IS inchesin L duimelcr uni 7 inch face. Also, 1 do 18 inchea In diameter, and 4 inch face. Apply to irntm RHODES A ALCORN. Lav Partnuihlp, THBeubscribers Imve aaeociatcd tbemielve, in tho practice of Law, under the Brut or Bi-nca A Wasu instok. One or the oilier of them, when not engaged -• n Court, can be found at all umca m the offico,on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black „ • . SAMUEL W. BLACK, febB READE WASHINGTON ran, • Spring Foabton for 18511 LM THIS beautiful style of HATS received and for «Ha»aliby , JAMES WILSON, mar 7 comer of Wood at. and Diamond alley. D,BPE"B “ North American Accountant,” and Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N; U.HaTCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D, WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persons desirous of obtaining a thorough Met cantile ed ucation,con rely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing thaws advertised. There is no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor lecture in the place, not no humbugging the public .with fleet* of engravings, with the engraver’s name sup pressed, and a name affiied, pretending to have (< exe cuted” them with a pen. Ladles’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, from 10 to 12 AIM. ■Gentlemen’s Class from 8 in the morning tiU lO at night. v.: . : . . . . jmargiid&w fill) HOUSE KEEFERS—We have on band a quantity X of ground nee, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. It being ofa strongly glutinous nature andot a pearly white Mseis’i the w&sh strongly on ibo wall and gives it a clear nod brilliant appearance. It answers equally well for colored washers. RIIODES k ALCORN, 107 3d su, opposite Sl. Charles Hotel. inn GALLS FINE OLD PEACH BRANDY—Just ivu received and foreale in quantities to suit pur* chaser*, at MORRIS’Tea Store, ranrSl in the Diamond. HfTALL PAPER—for die. per Roil, forsalo by fr Walter p. marshall, mar 29 . .N 0.85 Fourth strict. TJRENCH PAPER HANGlNGS—Tapestry, Decora _PtLon, Velvet and Gold Paper Hangings and Borders Ipr Drawing: Rooms and Parlors, “DeTacoari,” of Pans, just received and/or sale by . mtii29 , WALTER P. MARSHALL. lAKD OiL->l3 bbls. J. L. Couhhng’s No. I Lard Oil, JLi-in store uiul for sale by MILLERA RICKETSON, Wo. 321 and 233 Liberty-street^ OD FISH—W drums Cod Fisb in store and for sale. marg ~ _MILLER & RICKETBQN. EaVer BLICKETS—UU doz. Beaver Buckets just received and for gale by marg9 . MfLLBR & RICKETSON 3.10 bags ido oofiee now landing from. LV canal, and for sale by xaarS9 MILLED * HICKETSON. 6 ;•.,»>*, ' v t . •<> SCOTT & OTIS, auctioneers and commission merchants J_ OIUAIN STREET, ST. LOTO, MISSOURI, HAVING bean engaged in the above businessforthe last sit ycurs,in Hus city, would respecifoJly so licit consignments of to be sold in . this market either for Auction or private sulc—particularly Glass* ware Y Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods'consigned us for sa j e .• Will refer to Messrs Bewett, Roe & Co., E. R vio ret, Wra.D. Wood & Co-, JohQ J- Anderson & Co_ R 11 Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Coy Lankin Beaver;-Saint Louis; Butler &■ Brothers,Cmelnnati• George M’Lain, Pittsburgh. . ImargQv ■ PEREMPTORY SALE-O/ Fylker Btda. Montana JT Bidding, Bellows, Blacksmith's, tools, Wheel Barrows ft., at Auction. —On Friday next, Apnl 4 th, at 2 o’clock’ fit the afternoon, will be sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House, the following articles, without reserve; bellows a lot of blacksmith’s tools, hammers,sledges,crowbar*’ vices y drills,pick8 r mattocks,shDvelsand wheelbarrows’ Also, furniture, feather beds,mftttrasses,bedding, kitch en utensils, three coocuig stoves, camp kettles* tinware plates, koives and forks, a lot of rope and cable. a lotof shoemaker’s tools, locks, latches,plane ironstone larke bow window, one iron chest, one large chamber chair stuffed and lined, mahogany frame—one superior old vir 8 hn, a lot of hay forks. JAMES M’KENNA, 8 ttpr3 . Auctioneer. } Real estate, valuable building loin DWELLING HOUSES, with Garden iturunL l f Auction.— ln South Pittsburgh,-on-Saturday next, Ab>ii Sth,at3 o’cloektnlhe afternoon,wiiibe sold on the'pre*‘ raises, in (he borough of South Pittsburgh, about hair ■way from theMoitongaheUi Bridge, on the main road or street leading to Birmingham: Two Lots of Ground each fronting SO feet d inches on said main toad, called Carson street, and extending back 114 feet to Chestnut alley. On one of the lots.there is erected a good Frame' Dwelling House, well finished,tit complete order, having five rooms—three on the first and two on the second -uf nes—and a back kitchen. There is a .well of excellent pure spring water on the premises, and. apump at the kitchen door, on both lots; in front and rear are beauti' ful gardens, tastefully laid out and cultivated with Sow ers, shrubbery, a choice collection of fruit trees and grape vines—also, handsome summer house and arbor constructed ta the latest modern style.* The whole prop' erty is enclosed with a good, substantial fence, seven feet high. It will bo sold together or separately, os may -uit purchasers. ■ ■ For a private residence, this is the most deliphiful lo cation in Allegheny county, and /or beauty of scenery cannot be surpassed hi Pennsylvania j the view from alii -points is truly grand and inagniQcem, embracing the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Manchester, Birming ham and the adjoining country, for several , miles.—the Ohio and MonongabeTa rivers, with the steamboats ply ing thereon. It is within a few miautes’ ride of the Court House; omnibuses are constantly running past the door Although so near the city, it may be called a country re sidence, and is sold only as the owner has removed to Philadelphia. Terms—Accommodating ; which will be made known at the ume of sale. JACOB BATES, Owner aprl JAMK3 M’KENWA, Auct’r Damaged cargo or steamboat lowell. at Auction, without reserve ai>d for benefit oi whom a next, April ?ifc t ai 10 o’clock, at the forenoon, w ‘ll be sold without reserve, at McKenna’s Auction House, on account of whom it may Concern, pari of the cargo of the steamboat Low ell, sunk m the Ohio river, below Wheeling, on March £2d,on her passage down. It »a impossible to enumerate the various articles, a* only 50 case* of the goods have as yet been opened They compn«e Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Goods of **«*>' description, Clothing, Sbicis. Books, Shoes Hat Hardware and Cutlery, Fly Nets,Carpet Bags, Ac, all °t which will be open (or examination on Saturday This is the largest lot or merchandise ever «old at public sale m Pm burgh Country and city merchants and deaiers will find it to their advantage to attend Term at ale JAMBS MoKENNA, a P* Auctioneer LABGK SALK OP DR\ GOODS at Aocnoa-On Monday morning, AprtU7ih,fel 10 o'clock, at the Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, mil be Mia,on three months credit on sum* over Stop, for to proved endorsed paper 8 bales 4 4 brown sheetings, 22 cases dry goods— comprising a large and varied assortment of choice roods, just received from the eastern cities, vu super french and English broad cloth* assorted colors, super French doeskin and fancy casaimerc*, satinetta, wool tweeds, jeans, cottonadcs, croton cloths. French Unen, satin, cashmere and nnraeifles ve«tings, serges; pad* dma, canvas, <u ired cambrics, alpacas, merinos, cashmere , do laincs, punts, bleached sheeung, hn* sejrs, sbimng stripes, checks, ticking, ginghams? #"• paranoia, gloves, hosiery, silf cravats, suk and cotton handkerchief, thread, eoat, ve t and pantaloon ballons, cambric handkerchiefs, cambric andlaee tniullns,Ac ,&c ,Ac p M DAVIS, ®££l_ Auctioneer FINE rURNiTURKxT AtfCTtoir—On Monday mom iug, April 7th, at at the residence of Drs Mrarn* and tfcbraucker, No 102 Fourth street, near wood, wm be sold, (as they aro removing from the city,) ihelr fine Furniture, which hat only been a-shorttime tn u e—-comprising a laTge mirror, marble top black wal nut centre table, carved black walnut whatnot, mo faogftny uatr seat sofa , chairs end rocker*, secretary , cape scat charni, teuee, beanh ruga, parlor, stair and ball carpets, oil -cloth, Rasim iron feurfar*. a small rnnklin stove , large, plush seat dentist's chair, In&tru * c [® ena * *tand»large work boncbei, dental ramaie*] Ac , Ac. ~ •EE? V M DAVIS, Autl'r tf F -second hand watches a n a jew i". umR) at AicTtoPt.—WtU be sold on Saturday eve ilolfiKJ 1 ’ A iS" 7 “’ clock > “ M'Carincy's Aac •NV.Ts'X??,4‘'f6'l’a lar f* assortment of new and second hand Watches and Jewelry Among “®“. 1 t be mentioned m part, gold burning eased watches, gold lever and repine watches: silver patent lever watches i gold breast puis hnd broaches; cold fin* W ld l* r "Pr*; gold pencils and nensi silver jencits, gold job and guard ch&mn; together with a arge assortment of common second Band watches. *?• tapry W. O. M’CARTNHV, Anct'r. TWO VALUAULK IJUILDINIi LOTS ii" AMtiok. —Will betold on Saturday evening, April lathat 8 o clock, at M’Cartney’s Auction House, No 12S Wood street, two valuable building lots, each fronting 24 feet 4 indies on Short street, and extending back too feet to a 20 foot alley. Said lots are Nos. 24 und 20 on Cosset's plan m the Third Ward of the City of Allegheny; and commanding a beautiful view of the cities orcitubureh and Allegheny and surrounding country, and would be a most desirable location for a private residence, as it canno.be surpassed by any situation for health in the two cities. Title uidispniable. Tcrmßatsaie- ' marts W. G. M'CARTNHY, Auot’r ' cu.. ~ WHOLESALE Dealer* in FOREIGN FRUITS, ST, No. O iVOOI} STREET, ure now roctivinp aiui ofler/oraule— -1,000 bush Tennessee pea mm; 1,000 drams Smyrna fitg&; 500 do Elrae do: 500 bxs M R Raisin* j 500 hr do do do; Isoeighthdo do; 20 casks currants; 20 frails paper shell almonds ; • ■ 25 baga Sicily - v do; C bales Bordeaux 1 do; 25 /rails Irtea da; 30 bags filberts 20 do cream nut*; 125 bxs shelled almonds; 2,000 cocoa nuts; VOcase* prunes; 40 bxs Nos 1 and 2 rock candy; 10 cases Sicily liquorice; gSbxsrehnec do ; 45 bxs citron; ' walnuts. ... M>b***.\ (marts Sundries- •25 mats dates; 300 half cam s&rdmea. 100 cans . do; 40 doz assorted pickles; 50 doz pepper sauce ; MQ bzs extract lemon and vanilla, . 150 doz lemon syrup} 50 doz salad oil; 150 bxs No. 1 herring ; ?6 bxs scaled do; iiOdozmaccarom; 15 doz vermicelli; , 510 doz capers; ' MO doz Muscat wine > sJOdoz. claret; do i «0 bxs Loveriog’s sugar; 4 doz fresh peaches ;• 4 do do pine apples; 10 do brandy cherjua; Receiving and /or sale by . JOSHUA RHODES A CO Jimi2» . T<o- V Wood 1 CORNER Of UABEST AND THIRD BTBEETe. /"'IHARTERIiP A.- D: 1850; the only chartered In*ti- V* tuuon of iho kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty. JoiiN FLSMih fl > principal Instructor in the science of Account*. O. K. CiuainSßUN, Pxofcssor t. PenmanjAip, Mercan tile computauon, &c. . Alex. M. Watson,’ Ksq> Lecturer on Commercial Lew. Those wishing to obtain a complete knowledge of Bookkeeping and its application 10 every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant bsnu wnung v are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. ■ Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Rcfercace to any of the city merchants. (declO T PAPER-A auperiornrUcle'foV Xu rate by the quire, at W. 9. HAVEN’S, • mar2B conier.of Second and Market ma i A YOUNG* active business raan.js native of Pm a burgh* with an extensive acquairuance: who can command ecash capital of fromo to 89*000* u anxious to mate an invesiment*-ana devote his time to business as & partner* in Pittsburgh or vicinity raril ImJ Please address Pest Office, Boztf o 385 BICE-25 ttexces B»ce now landW“gemi cimal, and for gale bv fmar29] MILLER fc RICKETanw ROOMS—SO ■doi. Brooms in JJore and forsale by tnnrSO -■ MILLER & RIOKETRnSI ROLL BUTTER-12 obi.; fresh, rn oloth,, for aa]e : cheap, by ■ i.'DYER, .inarlO • Liberty “t~ : "■■■ *l*o cbutTACtora* . .. . PROPOSALS are invited from. Stone JMasons; Slone Otttiere, Carpenters, «c., for the erection of a Pro testant Episcopal Church, at ihe corner of Diamond al ley and Grant street The proposals to be haoded in. on or before the 16th day ot April next. « Apian and specifications wuy^be.seen at the Leciuie' Room of Tnuity Church, entrance on Smb street on Saturday morning ncrl, between the hours of 9 A • M 1 and I P. M;,—where, ala?, full information will be iriven by an Architect. By order of mai27:td Thk Botlmhs Coviamz *»r *- ;v; \ » y 2Uwfum Sales. JAOIBB Me& JSNN Ai Auctioneer* P* Bl« DAYISf Auctioneer. W: ti. O'CABTSEy, Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH A Card to BuDuou Ata, ■ '*• -V -* BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Exprurty for the Daily Horning Pan. ÜBCIIVKO BT UOUIKIIIO—PBIHTBD ST BTfiiM EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVALOF THE STEAMER BALTIC. The Bailie arrived to-night, at her dock, at half paat 9 o’clock, with dates from London to the 3fat sud from Paris to the 20th, and : Liverpool dates to the 22d. , Cotton has advanced i. The sales of the week amount to 42,300 bates*; Owing to some delay your correspondent was unable to got his files of papers to 10 o’clock. The Baltic brings £0 passengers . The Liverpool markets show a belter demand for Breadstuff's. : Provisions lees active aed-decliniog. The Manchester markets are steady, without’ change.':''' • < American Stocks as last noted. Consols closed al 965096*- ; The Havre Cotton Market is firm. ’ ! Thsaleamer Cambria arrived out Friday eveninsr. Slstult. s .T* 1 ® political intelligence is generally uninterest ing. The English Ministry are still in an uncertain .state.'; There is nothing of importance from the Cont nent. ' ' SLAVERS—THE CAFFRE WAR. Bosrotr, April'S.: _ B> an arrival at How Bedford we have advices ?™ 3 '- Helena to February. There were then 7 slave vessels _in port, condemned, and about .850 slaves pn the Island. Three more prizes were daily oipectea. j ». ~* „■ Later .advices have been received; Of St. Helehn from the Cape of Good Hope, which represent the t-affre war as still raging to a fearfol extent. The Go v-8000 Caffre warriors, and entirely cut off from' es c??®- He has with him in the Fort about 500 En gliah soldiers, ecaritily supplied with provisions, and unless speedily reinforced the-Governor Will fall a; stclttn. It was expected that a regiment at St. He.' Good Hope °° °” or ®‘ l immediately to the Cape of RHODE ISLAND’ELECTION. , . PnovtOEHCE. R. 1,, April 3. ; . At the election for State officers and Congress- 1 ?„l,l e Y /n’o Ph ' llip Allfin < deia ) elated b^ 6 °r,° Ceo. G. King, (whig,) sod Benjamin B, Thurston,; (dem.,) were elected to Congress.: .. n 11 .• G - o Z em Secrelar 7 Of Slate, Attor- Tf r e ' a ? nd Slala Treasurer, are all Democrats. . The, Legislature Btasds-Senate 13 Whigs and 14 D om°etats. la font districts there 1 his' been no ,h ! r ° ,r ° 25 an<J 31 Demo crau. Thete baa been ioo choice in sir diatricta.— Uemocraiic majority on joint ballot, 7. D .. . „ CrecmwATi, April 3. i oy the arrival of Major Cooningham. Army Pav maaler3 we have dates from Paata Fe to tbo I9ib —i The newsiaunimportant. ....-.-V . Mexico ahows the populatiob 'l^A--Wi«B;ou»mges-' , til|;'cd»ilhn«y'tßd much apprehended in the Spring. The Apaches and Utahs arc ssid to liavo leagued Tor the purpose or infesting the Sants Fe trains, -j. . ; 0f A “ Cric * n# ’ K oi °d f«m Brown’s tram to the Fort, were attacked by the Pawnees. The Indians were dispersed and several killed* the Arne ricans having been reinforced from the Fort. r , .. _ - Tobomto, April 1. luaat night Geo. Thompson lectured upon Slavery, and was. enthusisticiUy received by a'largo andi ence. He described the press of the United States, that support slavery, as,the most degraded literature in the world, sod said lhat he conlo cot understand L.m ,e r g ' oB o o^Sf- ric *’ whe, ° the Bible is with, held from 3,009,000 of slaveß, and where 30.000 minister, nearly _ all sat the laws of the United Slates above the laws of God. . T( ,- „ Nefr Aprila..; Too oi BayoU Sara baa inundated the iowd. There it alio a large crevasse at the race course, and two near Plaquemioe. A pari of Pla quotami,, sndaaoiaU portion ot that Pariah, will be oxempt from the overflow. „ . CtncißMATl, April 3. The Cincinnati and Lawtcncebnrg Packet, Mary Poll, waarun into last night by the .learner Penn, aylyama, and sunk. The boat la a total lota. NABHTII.I.E, April 2. BJ6 000? e * IPt * ° Jenn)l two concerts are Stni,h > lBa, ° in the morn ing Tor the Mammoth Cate. . r . • . . . Boston. April 3. yesterday, after one ballot; peat poned further baßot,eg for U. S; Senator oil the 151 b instant. MARKETS BT^TELEGRAPH "nnn-i J • ■-r - New Yoak, April 3. Flour.. Firm. >. : , : Grain.. Wheal enquired after, but above the vinwa of buyera.; Corn hi demand, af 67068. Pickled Moats.. Dull-. Whiskey.. Quiet at 220221 . rvestrio.l New Yoan, April 3, Cotton.. Heavy. Flour.. Firm; 4,6604,62 for mixed to straight Indiana and Michigan, and 605,25 for fancy Ohio. Grain.. Not much doing in Wheat.- Corn firm at 680681. Pork.. Advancing; sales at 13,87014,00. Bacon..Hama£oB}; Shoulders 6j. Chee«e..s(@7i, Lead.. Nothing doing; American held at 6 00; foreign 4,87. ’ 5 Groceries.. Rio Coffee 1010101; .Java 121- Site gar firm. Molasaaa ; transactions limited. ■■ pHiLADttPttrA, A pril 3. - Flour.. Firmer. _ Grain.. Wheat! Pa red, 90096; white, 1,010 1,02; rye, 66; yellow com, 60. Clover Seed.,ln demand at 6,2505,60. Whiskey. .221 in bbla, and 21021] m hhds. ■ Baatihoiie, April 3. Flour.. Howard street; 4,37.: Graio..Wheat; red, 95098. Corn yellow, 58 @59; while, 60, Oats, 38040. ; Rye, 68. Provision*..Firm. Mesa pork: now, 14,00; old Bacon..Shoulders7,aidesBl, hams Bolo. I. Lard. .Kegs 9},bbli B|. Cheese.. Common western, 7; shipping;?. Feathers,.37o3B. Whiskey.,22l, Sugars and Molasses.,Doll: ' Tobacco.. Common Md, 6,50. Cofiee.iDoll; Rio, 1010101. ? CtucmrrATf, April 3. The River haa riaonB.inches, ' . 1 Flour. .Firmer at 3,45. Whiskey.. 17017 J. • Pork.. Advanced;, bulk,6i ; bacon sides, 7}. Lard. ,Bc. Groceries..Finn.' ■ New OnwAirs, April 2. ’■ : Cottoo.fDuir.; waitiog ateamer*a uewa. - F10ur.,4,0004,06 for Ohio. Mess P0rki.13;76. ' ; Groceries.,Molasses, 30037 ; Rio Coffoo, 1010 -10 i; Sugar'4l toSJ. Sterling Exchange.. 101, Freights..Du 11. , .New OaniANs, April 3. ■ Cotton.. Dull ; expecting Baltic’s news. ■ -Grain.:.Coro tadull at 64057 ; oats, 42046. Moss Pork.. Firm at 13,76014,00. Bacon.. Sides, 81 prime ehoulders,6, ' ' > Molasses. .31032. Lard..BloBl. : Freights.. Drooping. Exchange.. Steady. . ■ - . Tobacco., Ky, 6071 for ordinary, and 100111 for ealoct. : ■ ' ; J AHEAD OF AUri EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. FREPARED and sold by JNO; YOUNGSON; 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration;' the medical virtues of which arc found to -be eight times the strength of the original American Oil; It ts but tip in bottles at 25:and 27i,cents,ieach, with full 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, Us torender tube CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Cali and uv it. " - - V JOHN YOUNGSON. - N.B. The original Oil tn its.naturat state as taken front the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be? found genuine. notwithstandinga certain firat claims to be the. only Proprietors. , I. Y: dfav-lf - V/■ r--d. ; o i.~ ; -|,. d... ; /~IHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS INTOWN .—Light Cloths, all wool, CashinareUes, Scotch Plaids, Innea-DriUaßUd-Pucks, with every variety of-Map seilles aid qjher Vestings and 5 ' * V <!»•• T" / ' r V .r-V-';.'-,’ ?*-k: New Tonic, April 3. JAO. B’HOOH.• r ’ "THOI,|IBSKwk , HOON U S AEOBIJT. " BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS ‘ ComtTofrWood, and Sixth Jtrteti.,PiUsbursh, Pd T'VEAf.F.RSin Coin,Bank Notes, Tim? Bills,foreign Exchange, CertificateßofDeposit,Ac EXCHANGE on Blithe principal Cities of theUnlon “HSrSfiSS&ij’r B ?*® > n sumsiostmptirchhSers. P twfcfred.oh'deposlte; :• V COLLECTlONS,madeonallparts of the Union, atths lowest rates. .. f; , sepll-ly CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE, BaxAß, ai<Ein & 00. DraftarchScka, Ac collecied, and Rsn.it- upon favorable lerma. - ■ 'ZZlrr' 1 L • ivR.R. BRYAN, Cashier. : i&Uutoi/tbuTgh, Rfg V 18.1650. • £?OtilCO« ' WEliiiTe-jB-sbßißted-yOßWinna Corns with us in tbe Exchange antr-Banking business, ■ ...., V. - WMi H. WILLIAMS A CD. wu. h. wtuxjUM^..v. v .,.£.H'y*x..,.,....|.a.coreui „: H. WiLLUHS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . . noarn .east cosasa py-woon asd rmnn stbbxxs, ■ ■-A transactions made on liberal terms, andcoilec ■XX. nonyprompUy,attended to, .. fjao:6m ■ ■ K. HOLftSEfiS & aONS, ff'ffw V sa^to?tr«r*%i a r d^,.a" IC * BANKEfISANDEXCuSGE S BRokEßB,and Dea- Acceptances; Gold; kilveh and' * Notes., Exchange on the Eastern and Western ciues constamly for sale: ' ’> • “■■■' Collections madeia all the cities thtonghoot the Bm-i ■“fßft tltowili. received in par funds or eurrenti P»per, No. 67 Blarfcel street, between Third and Fourth’ ■ streets. ..: ■ . augSß-Iy. Domestic-and f oretgn Exc/iange, Bank Natea, Gold and Silv*r,Bought,St,i and Ezthangad, exchange: ahdblskisq house < »li*H KBAMM abwaao asHM. DaUfitnParian* pw . Corner of Third iinil Wood stg rJ directly opposite the tSi Charles Hotel . ■;_>■.- ■ ■ ■ ■:■> mayS9 . . .'fiXdelukJßlct' Banls.' rn>??s^?l S ,SKft m!iG > TooKin aaOVIILSBirr STBUI. ritHiSBAMCts nowprepareilto do bnsinesß. Opeii 1 from »A. M. to 3P. M. ; 1 . ' ' . [merest pardon Special Deposits. »wlt BELL,Cashier. ‘ ~ ■ — UII SECOIiB STREET, 5^,.?2£ lwssloNSß AND TRICT. attention will be giyentoailbnsinesscn dritstedto his care. Pittsbargb ntanutoctnred arti i cies always on band, or procured on short notice. - , i i i?.™* Bo^ 8 * Mort S a S« 3 » negotiated ou favbra* ole terms.: Advance* made if required. • - TyVAI'TS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California,- tof ? House of PATRICKS & FEIEND, No. at {octlO • Dr. Rogers’ Syrop of liverwort and Tor „ ciscßAiiiaosi v BerthecempUieaneof Coughs, Coldt; Influenza, Aithma, Bronohuit, Spitting of Blood, and all other Luns Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. ■ ,ta OnporaJellea Success. mHE above distinguished COUGH IIEDICINEiscu-. J. ryingull before it in iunff; Complaint*. in ailsee uoa.of <be-cottov u-j» constamly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves.' took al the high character trnd staMingol. the, names which .vouchfor its unrivalled healing power. li.Cox.Mn. late Professor in the Meaical College in Cineiiinoij • ;y J. Biohaxds, M.B.;iHon.. J adge. lilonei; .I|cm; lodge Wat. BarWe, for. mote thanSO years; Post Master of din.; R. -B : 'l(ewiaii,.SUh l Prof- tu the : hledidal College at Mem; phis, if iln.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of'the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the sons of Temperance of Ohio ; ,William H. Levison; Esg.; Editor of the.U. S.' Military and Naval Argus at N. 1-i Thomas U. Fuuiaer.Esq., of.AlJm'ny; Bev. H Wueman, Bev,B Hpyt, N.V, City; and weeoahfname mmdreds, aye, thou&ands of other?,-who testify from personal ezperienetiAhax it has cared them and their meads, in gome cases after ail other remedies had failed- Such mat never make such statements.unless convinced of their troth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. " Extract from a.letter from F. M.'CoryiolLL.Siew art, No. 137, Second street, New York". • • ■ -w. ' r. . . .-; ~SpaiiT4iJune3o,lB49. ; i)«ar -Fnend Sicu>art:_ I have been home now last two months. -When I laetsaw y0u.,1 hadbutlittTehopesOf ever geuing any better. Bat J have-now the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr.’Rdjrere* Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, * and Cahchalatroa. I eot a dozen bottles of it and took home With me: determined to fair-trial ofit, as l had aorie wiihevemhine else..-! have only taken tour bottles of it, and f hsast say it has uone jne more good than any othermedicihe 1 bayeeverlakeru Ctoray 3ret taking it,it increased the expectoration, and J raised a great deal of bloody? matter from my lunss. Bat that has nowceased.aads© has my cough, nearly . 1 cough but little noW, and ex.? pect.sobn td be entirely free from it : I cousfder it an' invaluable medicine, and shalFrecommead it to all who are afflicted.with a coughor diseased lunas •' “ '• . who had the CONSUMPTION: and had bled aafroddeal from the Ihngs, and doctored sever al months with onr physician, but grew worse, have one botlle of if, and ft cured htrj {( acted almost miraculously: in her case. . . ■ _ ‘ Your sincere friend, ■ ; p, &LCORY , N B. The original letter from which the above is an! extract, u on file, and can be seen at ouroffice,No.3lCi Broadway; , : ’ 1 BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CtJRED. > ■ SEE’HOW J'iOMPTtT rf iors. . ■ sw/emej»t a/Mr, Xohg. Safari’ IW. 383 Pearl #™; N ' X*—A Tew days 1 before i last Chrtstihas, ; { woe- taken unwell, and «ooir commencedbleeding freely at 1 the Lungs_. I called in aHommppathlc phyaician,but hls medicine did nolseem la help me. [ rend yanr advert isement, and thought I would try: Or. Borers' Syrup if Lineman, Tar and Canchalagua. Before I had taken up the third Sold., my, bleeding had slopped, my Cone A ■was gone, ondl felt as well as osna|._My.health Isnow good. I conslderit a most excellent medicine, and cor dially recommend it >o ray friends:- [This statement was madeto.tht Proprietors,Marsh rjiA, 1850.1 ,' ■- OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES nr- For want of room to publish as length any more ceruHcates, ryethere.givejihe.naraes ,and-residences of sevend jndividnnlo we 1 Iknown in. New Yotk,.Mrvon. lf r wham has used this medicine, and can speah personalia P ' ase cnll u P°o them, tfnd raafwhal •ireiK^ l^ 11 N ° r of John .ai 1 ® ri|sifk H Jlu Tr ;.^ o ,’ JJJfj Madison street, Bailor of the' L C (lurch of the Good Shepherd ” : “Ohara S. Lpcawoos, No. 30, Vestry street) : v '->■ ■: JSyavaintsHoTT, No. tlfiO. Houston street. n- ' feAo™“£J£ astfor:l ".-‘R Ragin' Syrup of VIV WORT.,TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and iar no outer be palmed on to you. 1 CAUTION'.—Non. genuine, unices there is on the hull With a A. L. FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL A CO-i? Propnetors/at ihelr Prineipai Zhyof,GOTHIC .HALL, N 0.310 New York, to whom all or* ders for the Medicine, ani Tetters relating to Areu&if* should beaddressed, vost-paid. • * ALSO,*for sale by R. E. Sellers, Nb. S 7 Wdod Btfeei Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity ; D M- Curry and H.-P.-Schwartz; Allegheny City: Townsend* Ca'rrfic'Co..Manchester ,* A. Patterson, Binniricham' \ PRrcE-'m iarge l.ottle. St.oO i or six boWesfe.OO ■ ’• pnvAU'Diafiiiiei. ' ■ " D R -BROWN, No. ; M.BIAJIONt) aUkv « B V^ 0 . IE3 n I ‘ s l en S ire ««o'Hion ui Moffo' HUlUßincssismosUy confinedto n !“? ai Siieataj and each pain? >“! l®?f l . lo P s . >»raught oh W iinntaded?*- ■youthfnhndulgence end exdess. " .* toJlood,wfiSa}“^s^"Ao S Ji!?“«ne^af origin. Snip Diseases, Scorbutic Tetter ■K Suppressions,Diseases of the Joints, Kstatal in AmL *» **a££v : BrPWu'S newiy Xli.cdy for Rheumatism i» aapeedy andeeriain forthai painfaltfouble.T It never fails"* n remCd J iiSSS? privafe Consultationßooina Nn di 'nu 1 MONO;. p«» b =rgh, *h 9 DoXr U - lanlB«dftw»f < ■■4&tSSiSSSs^^ jy to «)e *■*'*'■ - • ' ■ t . •.-'■j-VV-* i ;: r i,-.i■-■: : .'! '."V ;•■ '■ i- ,■ • J >*r . , •' •’c ’ l ''. s . ,' , ** j * •• &i-4* V 4 *- ' 'V* : * --v " s ■» ■■■. * Bankers ano feetjange Brokers. .6SOBOS MTOATT- BfcOWjt MYGATT &BEOWN, : BASKERSANDEXOHANGEBROKEaS, ' CLEVELAND, OHIO. IDT, Collections made in all the principalcjtles^and g *j> CK S ht “ d So,d onConunlitloa. , BANKERS and EXCHANGE brokers, No. 05 Wood Streat) O IfiHT Fourth—(teat lidl). \ S fovlafe -Rm? o E „ on Etttem Cues iansiasily CoffiinfMdf ta2i^S ank *<»«> PAfg'l&lfgW n «i »t ■» Vl» ! JESSE CAROTHERS. & CO., NO, la,-WOOD. STREET,-PITTSBURGH - Curr«m money received on deposit. r U ! ISBUReH * lad States 0 " 3 “"s?" ,he p, ‘ nc ‘ pal c 'Ue* of the. Uni ' [aagfily PATRICKS it FRIEND ■ . BANKERS AID BXCHASQIa fattOKßn a No. 95, coEssa Wood - ---■ Pimburgh, Pd. : timivt Removal. WHliapr & Co,, 04 Wooi Street. ■■■■ '■■ PITT&B URBH. ■ IHXKBJPT ALLOWBO OH TIME DEPOSITS. ~ (aaggB HOPE EVEK. WONDERFUL CURESII ' t . *• ■fr i ■ y,-*- VWm, <fO* ~\JST ISTAE’S BALSAM, OF WILD CHERRY I. jt' fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of WttS : CtaaatßAjaC and me genimne loautto MOsa (dm lat§r ‘ for this pnrpoee,, .thoraramedtenl. virtues or which are also combined -by a new chemical ■ ; process with the extractof tar, thus rendering the whole , icomponudihe most certain and eflicaaloun remedy- ever - discovered forCONSOMPTION^OF , _THE_CuNa9.‘- , ' l lOTptEfriNG'CORREaPONbENCE. «KY T i^ ni ' X*Xefiia*Ohio;-a highly respect* t •»»sK2i^S l^*ii * rl, “s ,l<64Uo '* ; ‘''B®«s-*f.Si*-' : BulilS?. h?K d '^! 0 4 fI J!S* OTl ®i t ‘ va tempbrarf rellef>- ;; » mS,hp.ri? hafl w “ ta r’ a Baianm of Wili Cherry,- r red*iS. b ul £L lb '<!? OEI “ eno >;“ case* were Complete)*Co-'- Sss • woS *5? 5' T^«acd(t?wM”riui B cir*! e Tls > &asxx&sm£r* ESttSSt ■ ' S ' i HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION i ffiaasaanSsw ji&SMSSteittfißnUsiSS! Dry Wistar’s Balsam: of WUd Cherry. I wSpMssS&d by that auack was tnUy horrifying to me, fpr five or my. fimiW, (my brothers and sistera,) Tmdfiied of ■was afflictedwith aearly alfof'the whftit,featttn!abr<he ; un ?^^'- c ? ffo i,ft t s^! the 9“& W» fakenswkjmtu aboatsi* weeks since, being men about heiplesg,- and m? friends considering my can to, induce-pthera iliftt. are -afflicted a* ThavAhr#Tt~'fa • m of Wisiar’sßatoTor Wild mvbi jtli? B ’filessffljhifPfOvidenCeprestofed '•", my health. . JEREMIAH IB6RIGG.: T y- _, CkowhPoittt,Lake ed )la~Jtmels,iBl9 : ‘ \. ■ Sir *’ Asl have ia deep commia sera is? 11 ** tbenfiLcved, permit me.to givey ou ajjtief h§3. ry of my affliciions, and,the"beaefi£s derived from the ■JSJ/& > *£ r * Wistar’e Balsini of Wild Checrr. 1 * tfJSaSS 7$? attacked with a feverof a typhoid which, left .me .lit a ih'the following winter a severe cold?vrhich reduced me to rich an extent as io givc m* ihtilppeiir ■ ance of. a' confirmed I labored nnd^W mined toquit taking medicine prescribed by physicians Md wy Dr. Balsam of Wild Chernr® WuftftoX “ 6 j ,t we ek-ihal~l commenced taking It I eatrdate a - gradual recovery. I cominnedits Use sunnontfisietthe end ofwhtch time I was cored,, and have enlayeti obod healih'ever ■since, and cheerfully recommend dha-Be].■ saffl to alt-those afflicted with diseases of the lonaaiaiid • wontdsay to those commencingiiaUsenot lobedis couroged, if two or three Lotties do notefleot «Lctire,fiut persevere as I have done, and X have no daub that 1 nine cases oat of ten will be blessed with renewed, health as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON.^ Important to thart Affliatd/wuh Discastx- of tht lAinsi r . ■."'■> and -Breast Will miracles never cease T More evidence of its suroassing health restorative virtuosi ■ {From Ur. Baker, Springfield, Washington Co., Ky i 's; ■ o ~ . SramstnriD, Ky.,May H,lS4* . Main. Sanford d Parks I take .Inis opportunity o informing you ofA most remarkable cureporfbrinedon me by the use of Dr. Wtstar’s Balsam" of Wild: CherrV "In ibe:yehr!B4<rl,was;taltefi rwjdtittieeinflantnfition ■;'. Of the bowels, which I labored under lor six weeks, - tvbCtrl gradually recovered, la the fall of 16411 yra attacked with a severe cold,which seated itselfnpoo, ■: ray longs, and Tor the ipaceAf three years T wait era fined to my bed., lined alllrfnds ofmedieifcsanffove .ry j»netyor_aid without benefit j ond lhus I wcatied along until the Winter of 1845, waenl treard of. Br. Wia tax’s Balsam of. WildrGhetry.L- : -r . My friends persoaded me to give it a trial, though I hadgiyen np all hopes of recovery, and had: prepared myself for the ehsnge of another world. "Throoehlheii solicitations 1 was Induced to make use of the genuine Wtrror’s Bohani-of WUd Chary: The effect wla tralT nstonutung. After five years of affliction ana suffering, and after having spent four or five hundred dollar* idno , pnrpose, ana the bestand respectable physicians had proved unavailing,l was soon restored to en(lre- C ™ tTy ' y«ur=,reipectfaUy, 'W.H.BAKEH. > J he fonume.‘vWistat>* Balsam pf.wnd"Oherry l, iia» afimsimile of the signatare of Henry Wlstar, M. ; r*» ® nd SW»f®«4-*- Park- 1 ’ on a-finelyrexe. cmedsteel engraved wrapper. Noother can- be genn . Sold by JD. PARK, (successor to SanfordA Pafk.l Jo a ” b “d Walnut street Sis CincUinatii OMo, Genera! ' b«faddressedf° alh and ' Ve ‘'’ , |, wll ota all ortara mast • ■ J KiddAfilo, KtUburghri; WUcoi, Jr, boroerMariei burgh; Ilildebrend * Co, Indmna ; J .ft Wrighu Khtaa- Eyans 4 Co, BrookviHc; A Wiliou'-ft<fian Wmesborghj M’i4rland A Co, N CaUe“der,?McS oi e I -? e ?» ry Forkcr/Mercerf Tas -• . ... . . ..■ «roat.anJ LaiJg distempersv locharactoruiic of omyclunate. The frequear rotas, dife suddenchanges ol tenmeranire.lhe liability to exposure, along wltSifie as* tonlshing careleseness.of people, reader these mtdxdlea especially in cities. KEELER'S COUOa .SVKUP has preyed or tap; gieatesvljenefit-iii dir such cases. Sold by . S. L. CUTHBEftX,*, ' marts - - - * 78,8adtaacId»lWe i ANY PEitao«S at tlus.vscasoa of tfce year aru MeriMwiilipains, weaknesSiCongh*, swelling oi me limbs, rneumausnvanda thousand- ailments Hurt l !*e produced; • /Thetlood has beconmdetcrf oratcd and-thin, and requires purifying. Esun'gPiKi *>® found. Ihcfmos* effectual remedy intheworld forvhiaobject:.lti*a : Sarsaparilla and olherroots, and contains xnore virfae* sV^ a j!Ph!^ at o e K f L ai ' ia lhe c ““ntry.- Pfice 50c, and Sl,oo_Rlianle.: Soli by;, ) S.L,. CUTIIBERT, marg7 -' : ,:-i Smiihfielil'iilniet. Vho (Saiaau mafli Pcrspirt. • • A „ TO ■ d***?* ItaUan CUenucarSoap causes a,..free the sBmeiirae mollifies.softens lt thutesture andbeautyof ah Infants SCOHW, S< RHEt/M AND SORES; - ;at& :sppir, not ronjy healed, btit cnrpd by' issVfiMw aiTai ' leastseven physicians in New York fchowy who oSa h In each cases. and find It unfailing--** alio, in : PIMPLES, FRECKLES/ “ or any other skin disease. -The- reader is .aasnreddiai thw « no o«leM.Buffed aa.one.trial waiprove, I could enumerate ju least eo.pertdhacurad of •?•!' SORE HEAD, SORE LEQS AOT Bay.itiand the reader is again assured, l woSfnot cmelly aeU lt/ouhe above, unless I knew ItWbeaS I stale.--Thosewho are liable-tO" - -- - - * C^ U; 9 , ®‘ D ' 0B CIIiPfEb ELESH, will find this - .n6l ; only,n cure,' but a t .rewaasgaefteaffiar *®§\» aure-yon ask for JonssUtaliaa ChemicaLHoaiw xlf* - *mm2o -r Jou.BS’ l.Uy Whim. : 1 ffiirn! Af canl “>nediujsinjt using common prepa- T £® y I ?I* noiawate'how7iighVul'iy'injuiwii( ifis~ - . to the siin. iiow coarse,how rouah;liow eallow, yellow and unhealthy the antv " ~ wpaMVo'r^SSSrSk ll^l^ll the akin a natural, n canny, alabaster, clear, Hvincf .white s it ihs isno 5 0s “ lct^ c akin, inalnD« and ty street, head ofWood, PiV^bpnth. Pries gfftttW eiiberVttisrbbo®ttbiy Adored ■ nH?i breath is ever so fonU or tttcii TEETHT)ECAYEO^DaRKOBYELLOW»' Wd cncnwied with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Amber Tooth PasteitiJl make-ibeteeth whitestmow the breath f. ,r .. . .Said-only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 liberty-uttea* head.of \yoOd... .:..-. r; rr . :: .- -- : -.. : ,(dec2P -. Jofiett' solution or j«c. . ALIQTHPIiIIIMAN HAIBJJYK for tbe cbengiar of J% White, red orgny hair to a beaotifuJl brown or }et blftCkcolortina ftwcuatttes* Price SO cent# end Sola by w. JACKSON, 340 Liberty street, Pittabs»a hcadofWood. • » V' ■o'.^ V :iV.:V K s _t : t ■> ~-. ;•. . ■> ' ‘ • W:* ■ • :• ' *4:v,.-!r >ij"tV'.-'.y.:'--; - s ' - „*■ 3 - * ’ * ’! 1 . * l •■ • ■ \ : ■- ■ .V.- -. Vv f ' J./'' -
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