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Daniel Colqjaset tcshfiodthni- hehraS- one of the cojnmitjee’. p'olrco j that he was qno of the number whoihad been violently arrested on the night of the 7th-0f ; oclbbor, by the orderd ofßarltor. ■ , BobertGallsgherteatiEed’that 'be was chairman of th^^pollcajcommlltee—and that,the instructions to the-wtlehmen wero, that they 'Should -patrol' the etreela,dnietly(lathe.discharge,of their, duty, a- 1;': ii' lerge number -of other .witnesses-were lezam> part af (he: Commonwealth, whose ov I detjcpj folly-corroborated-the statements, of those ptejioosly. examined,:,■. a >„ • «- > Mr.-Morrow, Clerk of the Select Council,- read fronr-the minutes Of that bodyjn Ordinance anthori ling the eppointtrient'of a-Nlght Watch by the Eo« lice Cdmtaltlee. > * l ' “ * Mr. Snowdhn opened the case to the jury on bz* ■ half of the defence. New PtJßucMiOHS,—‘fFronch without a Master,’ easy ( A.. If. Monteitb, Esq.; and. “ Gorman without a Maater,” in air oaay lessons— by the Baffle author. Published by T. B, Peterson,. Philadolpbia, aod foraalo byH, Miner & Co., Smith.’ Sold atretel., The title (o these work* will sufficient lyindieale their character. - Dbowhilp,—A flmaH boy, by-tha narae ofJohn Graham, yesterday,'when attemptingto jamp' from the jWAmer Keystone State toanolherboat, fell be* tweeb them and was drowned. 'Hit body has not yot been recovered* •Fmoheciied.—A horse, yeslerdayevening, came at foil speed, and threw Jisrider, a email street, bat he jumped ap add followed in pursuit of tbo animal, bs though nothing-hid ocetnrfettt' Swsetesed<—Quttea yoongster wasio a sugar hogshead, id an alley-beiwt*pn ! Wnod and Market' strepts 1 yesterday evening, when a milk cart came along and happened to strike it, rolling it over, and bnrtiDg the boy smartly. Yesterday, was each a delightful day that people, generally, attended to their own business, in consequence of which, too police officer* were qtyle dull. S3*{fever did we see tbe wharf so completely covered with goods as on yesterday. An immense businesses now being done by our merchants. PosmvECT tbs Last Week '-Cogswell’s Pano rama of California will be on exhibition this week only. Theatre.—Mr. celebrated Amer ican Tragedian, appears to.nightas Sbylock, in tbe ** Merchant of Venice.” biiicifis.—lt will beeeeD, by reference to onr advertising columns, that Mr. H. Moyen, Professor of QkJicitig, mil open his Academy for pupils, 10 Wilkins Hall, pn Monday next The New York Tribune says: Mr. Henry Meyen’s Complementary Ball came off the Shakespeare Hotel,ton Tuesday night, and -was.a billiaot affair. All his pupils, ladies, gentle* «meo«£nd many children, with their parents, were The fancy dance performed by the young* sters was charming, and the melee of tbe Tours” vwts so well oxcauted ns to call down hearty ap jplaose, and do much credit to the talented instruc itOt. Mr. M. gave a coarse of lessons here last spring, and is favorably known to many of ns. B3F The sale of damaged cargo ofthe ateamboat Lowell will be continued at M’Kcaca’s Auction Honso this morning, at 10 o’clock. Great bargains wert had yesterday. Accepted,—The resignation ofCornclms Darragh, Aliy. Genera! of the State of Pennsylvania, has been accepted by tbo Governor. 1 A Strike—The laborers on the Chirliers Rail* road have struck for odd dollar pet May. —Another detachment of soldier* passed through Blc city on Sunday, on their way lo Santa Pdj-,' Eoucz. —Ton Mayor had six ctsca before him yesterday morning, some or whom paid their fines, sod the rest were sent to the hill. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN ALLEGHENY J%. for flju.B.—A valuable property, pleaßamlv loca le d, with a frdnt of 40teeton t&e Common and Snaona paw. street, by ISO deep to a2O foot alley, having a two story tjricK House, with a hall, and nine rooms conve niently arranged, also,warehouse and cellar,oatoven, hydrant, garden and frmt trees,railing in front The honao is well built, and is of the best materials.— The hall and rooms are suitably papered, and the whole is In complete oraer. Prjce Si,ooo Terms—Bl.ooo in .band: balance in 6 years. S. CUTHUEttT, Gen’l Agent, - . fiOSnuthlleld street. 'BJPHMEEY ANO. FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A. . ONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has receirV d a fine £3o rtment of Perfumery and Fancy KonsselV cologne watery BoussePs omnibus soap; Wetheriit' B '■ do;J do amanline ao- r French ?> d °s do Circaasian do; WetherUPft toilet water; Brown Windsor do,' Aromatic vih’egan Transparent wash balls; BoafcseVs asst 'ricaexiractsj Military shaving-soap i • Xiubiti’s' drr- do; HoussePs'shaving-cream; EanlustraVi v , V , d0 t. • aompo’d, Ge&oine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; * do or marrow; Odonnne,or rose tooth paste; apr» •, -y ~ k JOSHUA RHODES & CO., * ‘TCTIIOiiESALE Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, Ac., V? No : 0~ WOQJ* STREET) are now Toeeiving. and ofler for sole— - : *:.v i,OOObusb Tennessee pea nuts; - 'l,Ot)O ! drnmo Smyrna fiigffii - -500 do Elme \do; 5OO bxs M R RaUme ; * 500 hf do do do; • . - _ ISOeigtnhdo do; ,r 50 casks currants; . . ’ 20 frails paper shell almond*; - r v. ~:2Sb«jjSicllr do; CbaTes Bordeaux do; .25frailsIrica •.. do; . - . 30 bags filberts; • . . 20 do. creamnoth; 125 bxs shelled almonds; • * 2,00066600 0018; • * • • 2D cases prunes: * lObrsNoslarniSroeVcandy;. - 10 cases Sicily liquorice; * 25 bxs refined do; • « • 1 -45 bxs citron; ; -v 10 bags walnuts.- fomSO 3MMlft. ana ”" a,ne *' ttUrv.A>«’ , ■ “lobSMtMt le^>»’ al > d vmulla. r. : . 50 3oz salad-oil; . * : « : , .15&hxsNo.lhemng; »• ;.* 75bxs.scaled, do;. 20 doz maccarom; . 15 doz vermicelli; * ; 20 doz caper*; 20 doz Unseat wine; 20 doz. claret „ do; . i ; 20 bxs Covering's sugar; jv. r. 4 doz fresb peaches; ; -do do pine apples; . ‘ . • : >x. brandy chemoa: --v '■i'Utli'LAfci***** iOSHCA RHODES 4CO, ana lor, ■ No 6 Wood suceU l »APER-A.un.noraiucle,for r«^eby\b«fl“ re c > oBr 0 B r^r r 4 'Second and Morltei S stj. ; jy®. a Op, First & Wood a, •• neWC^iufeoCK > CO .\_j .aprt. • -1 tor sale by ' btili. Ho .8. A.FAHNESTOCK Sc CO. - apri ' ■ - ■■ >A—gscases Euftluh (or cole. Af-CINED MAGNESi VydJiiyESTOCK tdO. . ap,4 . H. . far y,sjt! by -r ■■■■■■■.■■ . AR AWAY SEKJ>—3OO Sc .■-iaiSßSjfoOK fc-CO. T»/TERCURIAI, OINTMENT-*.- iS9i_ . •JML ’ opr4_ ' JB. A. FAHN>wy , J : ■*?;• /YaMTPHOR-3 bbls~refined,for sale. **&s;££ Wv \j mar 23 B A FAHNE9* IXTHITINtMOO bbls for sale hy *..*&igQ— W mar2B D A. FAHNESTOCK > 1' tfBL CHESNUTSfor^alcby J P WILLIAMS A CO BRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by »•■■■.*•:■■ jautlO SAMUEL F, BITRIVETL TEAS! TEAS!—’Extra fine Young Hyson -Ten, jo laceredboxes, jast received at the Fekin Tea Store, 39 Fifth street. Retail price 91. We oak a comparison of the above snvto be had elsewhere. apr3 A. JAYNES. POTATOES— 50 bbls. Fink eyes and first-rate Kcd Potatoes for sale by WM. DYER, apr3 • 207 Liberty street. EGOS— 15 bbls. for sale by ••• . > w apr3 _ ■ . • Ajj v , _ WM. DYER. J. BUTTER— 2 bbls. fresh Roll for sale by. • '* abr3, a WM. DYER. ANTON CRAPESHAWLS—Just received per-ex press a; “A 'A. MASON A CQ’O. ®offitnErftat ,anli' Jntahdal. [natty n*Tliw ortn. WUoleattle Market. . j y , OFFICE OF TH E POST; > i ' ToEbdat^.April 8, 1851.}, y i Thorn was nothing: bew.prcsoqted in the market yesterday. Bunnesa generally .was rather quiet; but quotations were withdut-any marked change, i FLOUR—Receipts light, ahd sales were confined to small lots on the wharf,' at.53 1 121 n 3,1503A5?’ bbl. „ From store pnccs J arQ.stdady[atss3i^l&3,37- y bbl, for city co’naumptiOD. . ■, GRAIN—No kanation in prices, with- a- fair tegtr* nlar business; we quote at 60082 for wheat, 48050 fi>r rye, 60 foVbarltey,.37o4o for corn* and 31032 c Air oaip, from-first bands; -w \ BUGAR-rrCToTiUnaes firm nt .foll ’prices, birt salci qro limited. We quote-et 6io6| in hhda; : and 6 iin : bbls! ' Sales loaf sugar at prices ranging from 8i to >loc ... ■ MOLASSES—Quite firm at the recent advance-' We qnote cyprcssat;3so3s^' and oak’ftt 360361, in email lota. a an 8:? ln priCG6 5 we *i aotc Rio at ? BACON—Rather ,better:feelmg in the market,and prices firmer. Sales of 25 r casks Western caVed at pi for hams, 7}.for aides,rand 6c for shoulders, on ..A sale t)f 5 casks aides at 7c cash » LARD— rolmg rates are, 8c io bbls, and 8J in kegsiifor i t. ; Tho iharket in every other respect is without any vanatroft from last 'week. - * . s LOViSVlliLfi HAREET LotnavaLE, April 2. : BAGGING AND this week have bcen to a fair extent, at prices ranging from IU. to 12c for Bagging, to s|o6fc for Rope.a- Sales during the week'of pieces and l,lsolcoils- The receipts this‘week-amount to 1,845 pieces sod tjol2 coils* The shipments were 2,250 pieces and l,070;co)ls; ,Tho. stocks left on hand aro 12,705 pieces and 8,687 coils. .COTTON AND:COTTON YARNS—There is a good stock of Cotton on band,'and round lols offair Alabama are offered at 10ic; choice and select lots would command . 10|c j a sale of inferior, for bat* ting, at/.lOol.OjCi ; Receipts this week |B6 bales. Wb quote-retail sales of Cotton Yarns at 8, 9 add 10c per.dozen for tho assorted numbers. Batting is eolliDgat 12013 c. . • . IRON, METAL, NAILS AND TIN PLATE Wo quote bar Iron, manufactured from best ebar* coal blooms, at 3|c, and for puddled or boiled Iron, 3c by the quantity ; inferior Iron 21. A sale of Tennessee Metal at 824025 per ton, Hoi and Coldblait Pig Metal $23026. Ohio Iron 826,500 27,00 perton, with sales of blooms at S5B» Wo qooto Pittsburgh Nails by the quantity at 3to3fc round, for sizes ranging from 3d’s to 12d’s, or 3JO file for all sizes j retail sales are man advance on these quotations—stocks fair, with receipts of 928 kegs. Tin Plate- we quote salesofl. C. st $11,50, and I. X. ot 13,25 per box. Receipts this week none. Light sales of Roofing Plato at 13,00 per box. Safes of Blanca Block Tin at 27029c* TOBACCO—SaIes at the warehouse on Thursday of 55 hbds, at prices ranging from $4 to 8,90 for cx> tremes. Sales at tbe warehouse on Friday of 56 hbds at prices ranging from $4 to 8 25,8 75, 8 85, 8 75, and one bhd at 10 20. Sales on Saturday of 50 hhds at $4, 4 05, 4 50, 4 75, 4 60, 4 90, 6 00, 5 50, 6 70, 6 00, 7 10, 7 80, 8 10, 8 25, 8 40, 8 60, and 9 25. Sales at the warehouse on Monday of 50 hhds at prices tanging from s 4 to 840 for the lowcbl to tbe highest grado. Tho mar* ket continues active, with sates on Tuesday of 58 hhds, at prices ranging from 4,00 to 8.30 and 8,40 ; and 1 hbd Bopcnor manufacturing leaf from Green county, at 12,05. Sales to day of 60 hhds at yes terday’s rates WHISKEY, fisc—Sales or Whiskey at tho wharf last Thursday at IB0!8±c. Sales during the week have been ot about the same rates, with sales to day of l?o bbls at 180l3£c Sties ot Bertificd at 1810 19c. Receipts this week 1,060 bbls. Sales of Cop per»distilled at 30. Old Peach Brandy 1,00 per gal* lon. New Peach Brandy 75c to 1,00 per gallon.— Common Brandy 28032 c per gillou. French Bran dy 1,2503,00 per galloh. Apple Brandy 28030 c. FREIGHTS—To New Orleans 2«|025c for pound freights, 50060 c for pork and whiskey oer bbl, from Portland; tobacco 3,50 per bhd; catilo 6,00 per head. To Pittsburgh 18c for pound freights. COFFEE TRADE.—Tho following is the amount of coffee imported into Boston during the first quarter of ihc present year : Where from. Pooods. Value. Hayti 2,226,580 $280,519,95 Brazil 1 ,042,880 114,716,80 Dutch Esat Indies G66,52j 80,019,00 Venezuela 257,730 29,638,95 H011and............... 86,850 10,422,00 Cuba 4 2,376,00 Total 4,302,463 $517,692,67 Imported Ist qr., 1650...2,950,165 454,842,50 POUT OF PITTSUUKUiI. 6 FKKT Q INCHES WAtSU I*l tUK CHAINfL ARRIVED Steamer Michigan No 3, Boiph, Beaver “ Atlantic, Parkuison, Brownsville “ Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville J. M Kce, Hendpcsson, McKeesport. “ Beaver. Gordon, Beaver- Fashion No.;*, Peebles, hlizabeth. *• • Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton *• J. Nelson. Moore, Wheclmjr “ . Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati - “ . . Julia Dean,*Gallaghcr, Zaucsvilc *■ Shenandoah, Bowman. St.Louin. " Gov. Meigs, ——, Marietta. , DEPARTED: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. *• . Atlantic, Parlnuson, do u . J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport- “ . Michigan No« 2, Boiea,Beaver. . Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. TljpraasSbriver, Bailey, Wdnl Newton. Oiuma),Cau\vclJ, Wheeling. . \ . “ Buckeye Stale, Holmes, Cincinnati. ; . Keystone State, Stone. Cincinnati, t " Wcllsville, Young, Wheeling* Pilot No« 2, Shunt, Hockingport. t . • Bcveiile, Shedden, WellsvSm. » “ .%• Arena, Kinney, Wellsvtle, *. “ . Navigator, Dean, Louisville- ! ;• r Aliegbeny litver Trader * .REGULAR' FRANKLIN PACKETS. I -The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE o Wjc. lUrka, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and: Thursday , at 4 P. M'.". *The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No tf, Capt, Joss Harka, leaVeß the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every. Tutsday and Friday, at 4 P. M. . ■ For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. tnmrSO Wednesday Packet ifor’ Cincinnati. ; ms* The new and fast -runulng steamer CIN {*m&fcgClNNATl r BnmmoHAM,Master,-will leave cwffliSßaSgaregnlarly every Wepitbspat. ■ IMr.-fneight or passage, apply on board, or to ■rsM'iQ'> v*- • : ‘G. B.'MTLTENBERGER. For marietta and Hocftingport*, l The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanour Mas- ASBMjsßjgkTEsrwtll leavd for the above and iniermedi- ;ate'ports every 3WTRSH4Y, at 4 olcloclr, P. M. > For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ! - 0 ' ■■ T. WOOPS & SON, i marlO . No. 61 Water at., and 03 Front uu Pianlt&oatl Notice. lA -LLpersono whcrhave subscribed, to the Fund for .ix niakiug a Plant Road on Pennsylvania Avenue, or Farmers*: and .Mechanics’. .Turnpike, from Oakland to Henry Barker’s, are notified to coil a* Ihc house of the subscriber, ta Rcisville, on or before-the lQth of April, instant; and pay. fifty per- cent, on their respective sub scripuons<; faprsj:■ HENRY REIS, Treasorer. 31HE BEST Grem Team .Pittsburgh.—Somt new L crop Young Hyson Tea has been teceived at. MOR IS’ Tea Mart, m the Diamond) which, for strength, and flavor is snpcnor to any-ever sold in Pittsburgh. Price $l,OO per lp. • ap2 .! PAUL burgh and vicinity, that she will be faand at her room, m No 144 Penn street, conor of Pitt street, where she will be pleased to receive the calls of all those who wish to avail themselves of her rare powers m the ex amination of the 1 Phrenological, Physiological and Pa thological conditions of persons, either preseat, or ab sent, and her prescriptions for Disease. Ac. . examinations Sd; Phrenological ex aminations and' Charts $l. Hours from 9 till 12, and from! till S,P.M. • . • [mor3l:lw :: Keilu'i BuuDullla. . vaarrONDERFUL EFFICACY OP THIS EXTRAOR ■■- **v niNARY PREPARATION — Thousands have . W 'Agkved -JL HOUSE for rent, on the corner of Wylie'and Lo gan streets; is well finished; Possession given imme diately. Euqaire of WM:iRVJN; ' *Pr3 1" Diamond alles • ■ J. A. Coulter, •fFriIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor „?¥ ner-of Wood and Third streets, Under St. Oharle* Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . [ ? ipr3 Fair mount Fire Engine for Bole. 1 f|lHB members of the Fairmount Fire Company offer J. thoir ENGINE for sale; It is in first-rate order; and will be sold cheap. Enquire Of J.SMITH, See r v aprS.tf No. 409 Penn street. DESTRUCTION TO RATS;MICE AND ROACHES. -rThe Exterminator will speedily ridyour houses of these pests to all good housekeepers. Hundreds of boxes of this article have been sold aunng the past win tor, ana every box has given perfect satisfaction. Price 25 cents. For sale by SiL CUTHBERT, ; a P f 3 Smlthfield street. ■ CUSTOM HOUSE, PITTSBCBOH. } S_ A , ■■. _' • Surveyors Office, April 2, 1851. f EALifiD PROPOSALS will be received ai this office until 12 o’clock, 2flih day of April, inat., for ih&fol lowing-articles,: for the use of the sick at the United Slates Manne Hospital, near (his City, until the 20th day of June, 1853: I . , : free as possible from bone, price perpound Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* • *» Brown Sagar ofthe best quality-. • **■ \ Tea Hyson*-"** «— «• .Flour,best superfine-• •• “ -pcr-bbl- Molaises--*-** “ gal. Port wine* »• {i 11 •* Vinegar**-*-- * “ Milk* * .... ears traveled annually,onjilus business,between Europe and America Innumerable rtference* given During the subscriber’* absence, remittances&) d other business willbe attended to at his Office,b> hi r brother, Edward J Keenan Office on fifth «trcet. opposite st Paul’s Cathedral TIIOS J KEENAN. European Agent, auil Attorney at Law Puaburgh. Pa Dj* Mr Keegan may be seen on business in Cincin nan, nt the Broadway Hotel, on the 2S.h and 29th ot April, in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2u of May, ana in St Lotus, at the City Hotel, o > the 7th, flih and 0 h of May juprS Jwdaw MORRIS’ TEA MART— (Lou Mobbiv & Haworth,) —ln the Diamond, second door trotn Dnmdml ai ley If you r.nh for Tea that is really good, Hus is the »lace to buy u—as inferior, low priced 'ic j*, are never tept at this establishment Extra Family Teas* * • 50e t> lb Superior qualities * 72c lh lue very best imported 81,00$* lb This l the only More in Pifsburgh that keeps pte ci ely the same kinds of Black Tens that are cold in Fnglmd and Ireland at 4 and 85 CO & Ri Price 50 nml WeJMb (roar 27 James Lowry* Jr.. ('IHAIR 4MD BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No J SJ94 Feltrrmari's Roto. Liberty street, ha 3 on band a large Block of Chairs and Bedsteads of cverv de crip lion, made of the best materials, which he will sell low* er than ariclcs of the same quality can be sold m the city He would call particular attention to his large stock ol mahogany ami walnut chairs and BedsteacU which be will wli„al greatly reduced pneet Also, TURNING of every descriptio i executed in the neatest manner; Orders leftat the Warerooms.or at the Mill, eornerot Adams and Liberty streets,will be promptly attend* il to marSl f|U!L subscribers will employ a number of good hands l at the above badness; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None bat good workmen need apply,— as good wages will be given and payment prompt. RYAN A M'KKH, . at Ryan’s Buildings, . marts No.Jl Fifth stree B\ a gentleman who is now doing a profitable busi ness on the Western Reserve, Ouio— but whose means are 100 limited to carry on the sumo. Any per son of good character, possessing 9)500 m cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can hear of a good chance by calhrtpr upon STUART & SILL, _raar22:lra 121 Wood street- THE undersigned has withdrawn from the firm ol IHMSEN, PLUNKETT AM’KNlGHT,'having dis posed of his interest in said firm to Ciu.ei.es T. Ihmsen- CIIAKLES M’KNIGUT. ; The business will be continued as usual under the stylo Of ImarSQ] IHMSEN A PLUNKETT. PROPOSALS are invited from Stone Masons, Stone .Cutters, Carpenters, Ac., fpr the erection of a Pro testant Episcopal Church, at the corner of Diamond al ley and Grant street. The’proposals tobehauded in, on or before the 15th day of April next. A plan and specifications may be seen at (he Lactate Room.of Trinity'Church, entrance on Sixth street, on Saturday morning next, between the hours of 9 A. M and 1 P. M.,- —where, also, full Information will be given by an Architect. By order of mnr27:td The Building Committee. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN —Light Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings and Trimmings; by •jeb . JOSHUA ROBINSON: Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration* the medical virtues of which are found to be eigbtumeslhc strength of the original American Oil ' It is put ap in bottloß at 25 and S7± corns, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease whero the origi nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, ns to render lithe GHEAPESTMEDIcntEINTHE WORLD . Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON • N.B. The original Oil m its natural state ustaken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine, notwithstanding: a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. r. y. dAw-tf . ■ • Tftpscott T *t3enerat Emigration omce. . REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland* by W. ts&sg&rte j. T. Tapscott, 75 South at., cornerftfiPhraß Of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 90 Water loo Road. Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms wilhthose desirous orpaying the passage of their lrienda from the Old Country! am they flatter themselves theircharacter and long standing m business will give ample assurance that dll their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. AJ. T. Tapscottare long and favorably known for the superior class,accommodation, and sailing aoaltueg ofthoir Paoket Ships. The QUEEN OF THI WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, . HOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21at and Sflth, and from Liverpool the Cth olid 11th: in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool-packcts/to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being.thus determined that their facilities shall keep puce with then-increasing patronage: while•. Mr. W. Tapscolt’s constantpersond superintendasce of the business in Liverpool is an uddij : lionaisecnrftythhUho cpihfort and accommodation o: the passengers will he particularly attended tp. The subscribers, being,:as usual,exteusivelyengaged in the Transportation-Business between Pmsburglt and the Atlantic Cities, arethcreby euabledto take charge ol and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance'of disappointment or delay* and arc, . therefore, prepared. to contract for passagelfrom any sea port m Greatßnlaiti or Ireland to this city, the nature ot the business.they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so farmland not otherwise at J tamable* and will, if nec'esßarvy forward passengers fur ther West by the host mode or conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid forpassage will be refunded infuu. * REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any Qmounit payable althe- principal cities and fownsin England,lreland. Scotland-and Wales; thus af i or ding a-safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to .those countries, which persons requiring suchfacih- Ueswill find u to theirmterest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly|at (ended tp. . . . , TAAFTE A O’CONNOR, - i rorw&rdJOgundQoromisaion Merchants. Philadelphia. • ' .y • . i,. v J ■■ --it •. -«rv \ v*'..V' l» -A I** > -f * - 4> J ' ■ JUisccllatuoßS. . i..; . ii “ dozen. ' <( p<»ck ii i ii u cord «» u bushel. Cabinet Platters Wanted* A Partner Wanted Notice* To Contractors* AHEAD OF ALL! EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. . . ..<{•; .S'- f-y, • ' . ■ * ft . . V t .. «*>) A , \ ry'.'ir-. it-. C>- " • Dalton Sales. -SCOTT & OTISr AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fTJ AVING beoncngajrcd'm the above.busuvcssforihe UuLiasrsir years, th ibis city, would'respectfollyso hcn-eoneignmenlß of Gooiß, lobe Bold m thnrmnxk'eti' either for Auction or private sule-~panlcularly Glu«s* •ware, Hard ware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances onfall kinds of Goods {consigned us for sale tiere. i ..vi . { Will refer to Messrs, ilewett, Roe A Co„ L. r. Vio*’ iletj Wra:D7 Wood A Co., John J. Amleraon ACo-.R ll' .Stone, bquire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co.. Larkin tDcavcjr. Saint Louis; Butler it Brothers, Cincinnati; Geonrc-M’Lam, Pittsburgh. • ; • lraar2(by P. AVIS, Auctioneer. •. mo, BUILDERS,; GROCERS, AC —Auction Salk;— t JL On Wednesday morning, tho !Uh instant, at 11 ©’• clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ■and Fifth streets, will be sold, —33 boxes Novelty-Works manufactures: counter; tea and rotary scales; knob and thumb lurches numeral knob locks, assorted}' coffee mills, Ac., Ac.; 30boxes osauges; 15.d0 Smyrna flag; 15 •Malaga Raisins, Ac. P. M.I)AVIS,- 4 aprB ... - .. - - Auctioneer. - W. G. R'CAIITNEY, Auctioneer* TfUVO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS 'at'Auction ; JLi—Will be sold on Saturday.evenuog, ApTil-li2th:atB ocfock,atM’Canncy’s Auction Honae,;No. J2s*Wood street, uvo vaiaable building lots, each fronting 24 feet 4 'inches on Short street, and extonding-baclt 100 feel to a iKLfip.ot alley. Said.lots nrc.Nos._24 and 20 on; Cosset’s pltuun tbe Third Ward ©L the City of Allegheny; and eoramauding a beautiful view of. the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny andsurroundiog country, and would be a /most desirable location, for a private residence,-ah it, :«ttpuoibe surpassed by any situation for- health in the twip cities... Title indisputable. Terms at sale. . mar2b W. G. M-CARTNLY, Auct’r- 1- ; JAMES A, JOSES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, CORNER 07 LIBERT? AND HAND STBEETS- • A COMPLETE assortment of Drugs L Chemicals and Family Mediclocs, always on hand. . - (apifi ; SEED STORE REMOVED.—Tho subscriber has re moved his Seed Store,from Second street to the building recently-occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tdilor ’Shop, on Thud street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. fnprtuf] F. L. SNOWDEN REMO VUD—S. CUTHBERT'S Heat Estate and Vent ral Agency Office to No-'5O Smithfield street,between Third and Fourth. : ' ... fapr4 JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of SILKS, comprising 11 pos.Chene Silks, new and.fashionable styles; : 0 pcs. small plaid; 6 pcs. black figured; 13 pieces bl’k ; 0 pcs chameleon W e arc confident that for a variety It of patterns, our «tock of Silks cannot be surpassed. A few more 01 tho e e Iliur, Diamond anJ French Lace Bonnets left (npral A A MASON A CO Seventy Hands Wanted. WANTLD-— About 70 hind*, to work a* Section No 20, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at the town of Baden. Beaver county. The Highest wages given R H BROWN, . flps:3nl* ••• Contractor. LOUISVILLE Llhir—B> the barrel or retail, 23 do? blue and black ink ; 20 dor. lead pencils; 25 gross coal and ve*t moles, a few map® chart's and pictures. 100 of Harris’ five different editions of his old Directories; .500 of the full account of the great fire at Pittsburgh, in 1345, a vanctyoHilanks. a few school a-dothorbooW late counterfeit jetector*, the Dnl> Morning Post, and all our daily,and most allour weekly, and about lOOlate erchauge papers, rrom our principal towns and cities, kept for sale b> ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, opra Libert>,near Market and St Ci&irsts WANTED— Scvenil gnrdner*:. a good blacksmith, with a family Several mce, well instructed young meawant places book keeper* salesmen.warehouse men; and several men as laborers; several housekeep ers, cooks, chambermaids, wet and dry nurses, want cm* plojmcnt, Ac PJea«e tall at I3AAC HARRIS’Gene roj Agenc} and Intelligence Office, Liberty street aprS It* To Cabinet Itlakera. Venetrs, Mahogany, Jiascirood and Walnut; Varnish, Hard urate and Furniture at Wholesate- fTiHEsubs ribera have just received from New York X and Boston a tnoM splendid stock of VENELR9, and are nranufactunng by machinery Furniture suitable forthe trade. AU of.which we will sell at extremely low prices As great care was taken 111 the selection of the stock, cannot fail be suited either as to quality or pri-.-c; r.mLa* 11 is well known that Farmture can be made by machinery superior nadmuch lowenhan by bond, the attention of the trade is respecifullyinviied. Turned Work,in nil its branches, earned oaos usual Piankfjr hand rail 3, for. Carpenters, and all articles requireft-Di/nanniiicturing Cabinet Farmture, constantly on hond-\ir Maboganv, Yaraisb Hardware. Hair Cloth*, Ac , A( U\ AN A M’KEE, 1 > Rvan’b Buildiop'-, tnarAJ Nojil_Fifth street \ PITTSBURGH ~~ coßircn or sisrukt asothibd bxbects C'IHARTJ RLD \ D I c so. the ual\ chart! red In..u J tution ot the kind m-PennsylvSaltt- Facuhy —John Fleming, principal Instructor 1n the science of Jecountr. O K Chambkuuv, o Penn unship, Meri an* tile computation, Ac, Alcx M L cturcr on Cnmiimrcnl Law Those wishing to obtain n eomjAete knowledgn of Bookkeeping and its application loeve-ry brauch 01 bu siness, ni?o, n rapid and elegant band wriuirg, 3Te imn ted to ritil and rxamun the nrcau^oiuems. Lecture on Commerciat Luw «very Monday evening. Uiftrenee lo anv * > u, -c»t> meiL.iarts fdeelO JOHN 51 PADZIN. i.-i .JOHN COVODR. M’PADE N A COVOUG, {Successors to Johu M’i Jib n A Co J Canal Basin. Penn i'rtcf Penan. Hntlroiul—Ceiitral ltailro&il< IUIE Bttbscribirrt 'having been uppointcd shipping . Agents forthe Cpntra! Railroad, inform the puabc that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of the Canal. ‘ : Goods via this route will be. earned through 10 five days, and all consigned to us - will be forwarded tree of commission or charge for advances. OATES OS 1 FHEIGHT BETWCSN PHILADELPHIA A fITrsOUBGU. Dry Goods. Hats, hhoep, Books. Stnuoncry, Cutlery, Confcction.ir>’i Frans, Feathers. Furniture, Drue's. Me dicines, Saddlery, Wool, Ac., Ac., SI :l€o &s. Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Paints, Dye bluffs,- Oils, Leather,Clover,Flax, Timothy and Other-Grass Seeds, Ac,,9oc. lbOlbs. - Bacon, Beef, Pork, Duller, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Gram and Rags, COc. i(K> ibs. Ashes, Marble, (rough,) Tar, I nch, Rosin, German Clay, Bones, Ac., 50c. 100 fij*. marlS M’FADKN A COVODE. D II P P » 5 —K-aarffiSg w NontrAraencan-Accountant, ’• and ‘‘Western Steam boat Accountant,” Profesgor of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., 01 the Pittsburgh Bar, Prolessor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMb, Proivt>.oroi Ornalnental and Mercantile Penmanship, Persons desirous of obtaining athorough Mcicaniileed* iicauon,can rely upon obtaining in this institution every thing thatts advertised, there is no advertising of the names of Insiructors and Lecturers who Jteuher.ieach nor lecture m tho place; nor no humbugging tAe puhltc until puat of engravings, with ihc engraver’s name sup pressed r and a name affixed, pretending to hove “exe cuted” them with a pen. Ladies’ Writing Class meets ia a separate apartment, from 10 10 13 A.M. Gentlemen’s Class trom 8 tn the morning tilLlO at night. jznarglulAw fA : Wanted. IU OR »0 HANDS, to make BOYS’CLOTHES None but first rate hands need apply, at mnr2s R. CHESTER’S, 71, Siuuhheld atreet- Law Partnerohlp. rpHE subscribers have associated themselves in the J. practice of Law, under the firm of Bulcll A Wash ington. One or the other of them, when not n Court, can be found atailtiraes iu the office.on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black- v SAMUEL W; BLACK, ’ feb9 READE WASHINGTON Spring Fashion for 18511 [l4 THIS. Deautiral sty.le.of HATS received and for . JAMES WILSON, ntat? cornel of Wood st. and Diamond alley. fpoTHOttSfcl KEEPERS—We have on hand a quantity 1 of ground rice, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. It being of a strongly glutinous nature and of a pearly white “seta” the wash strongly, on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. If answers equally welllor coiored-washers, - RHODESfc ALCORN, maraa .. , 107 3d su, opposite St. Charles Hotel GIHEESE— 50 bXB: for sale by ( ap3 BACON HAMS-12,000 itJS. choice cut lumily Hams for sale by [opr3] WM.DYER. Shoulders— 0,000 tbs. best cm MnaiiTSouiderJ just out of smoke* for sale by _apr3 _ ___ __ _ WJI. DYER. FRESH OLIVE Oil.—For sale m the" Drue Store of JAMES A. JONES, uprj • comer of Liberty and Hand sts CASTILE AND PALM SOAP—For juicily apr3 JAMES A. JONE - EOUSSEL’S PREMIUM SH AVING t CKEaM—For sale by [aprti] JAMES A.JONES. DR. JAYN E’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY—Forsate _by_ _ [ajiraj [JAMES A JONES. PRECIP CARB IRON—7S lbs. tor sale by ' _apr2 B. A, FAHNEaTOCK A CO. ■ SEIi'LITZ MIXTURE—ISO ibs. for sale by aprti B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO CANTHANDOS PLASTER—2S ibs. for bale by aprliß, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CITRIC ACID—IB Ibs. for sale by aprti B; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO BORAX— 1,000 iSsTior sale by • upr2 D. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO PREMIUM MUSTARD-Ot our own manufacture, constantly' on hand and for sale by: ■ mar 7 : ■■RHODES & ALCORN BRIED APPLES—IOO bus; in atom and, far Bale by mar 7 - - ■ : WMv DYER, ‘.W Libertv at C'tHOPPED FEEDS-SWI bus. in ~ure and for sale by } mar 7 ■ ■. .. RHODES A ALCORN RICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on Hand And for sale mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN • .ieatmEßS—l,ooo lbs. prime, rcc'd and for sale by JC aprl KINO & MOORHEh tf * * 4 , 1 * c '.. r: i*» '_« -,9;V •, -' 1 .V : BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Exprcsrlyfor the Dady .Morning' Po&K HKcirrß bt LiGUT?ru?&—psnrrfiD sTSkM- WITHDRAWAL OF ROBT. RANTOUL. Bostob, April 7. Tbelta/of this morning appears with the name; of Robt. Ranloul withdrawn from its column as the Democratic candidate for Congress from trict Much interest is felt in the result of the Congres* sional elections which are now taking place in the 2d, 4ih,slh and 7th districts. The weather is beau tiful, and there will be a heavy voto polled. : The barque Swazey, from.CiHCinnali, direct, ar rived at Salem, Mass., on Saturday, with afull'car go of Western produce. > . FROM CALIFORNIA. New Took, April 7. . Tho steamship Georgia arrived from Chagres at about 7 o’clock, with advices from San Francisco to the 6th ult. ' The Georgia briogB‘l6( passengers, but oogold on freight. ; Business at £ao'Francisco was dull; generally.— The mines, however, are doing woll throaghout tho State, and alargely increased amount of gold is ex*, peeled to,be taken out during the coming season. •' Very little rain had Tailed, and the wont of it had •retarded the mining operations.- - • After 160 ballotipgs for 0.: Sr Senator, the Con jventioo bad adjourned withour making a choice, {and was to meet again on the Ist of June.; The moat prominent candidates wore T. Butler King and Mr. Wetbered, Whigs, and Col. Fremont, Democrat, At one time Mr. King lacked but 6 votes of an elec tion. A good deal df feeling exists on the Senatorial question, which will enter largely into ihe next po«. • litical campaign.* * On the morning of the 3d of March, two steam ere, the Santa Claxa-and Hartfardj-lying at the cenv trial whatf, were almost entirely , destroyed by firo. The Santa Clara cost $lO,OOO, and is almost a total loss, there being no insurance on her. The Hart ford ia damaged to the extent of $lO,OOO. All os board.were asleep when the fire brake out, and the bodies of two men were found burnt to a crisp, and another is raissjag.. The Clerk of one of the boats is dangerously injured, and the 2d Clerk 7 badly burned. The origin of the fire is unknown. Lynch lawhas commenced its operations at last. A mao who had shot another in tho streets at Sac • ramento City, was caught and executed—-the -victim was ah Englishman. . The Museum Hotel, at San. Francisco, the New Bedford Hotel, the Shamrock Hooso and other build' ings, were destroyed by fire on the 2d ofMarch.— Thij loss is estimated at about s3o'jooo. Mr. Winchester, editor of ihe Pacific Nows, has relinquished lbo charge of tbat paper, owing to ad verso fortune. The dates from Oregonare to the 22d of Febru ary*, The Legislature had adjourned , after having established ihe seat of government at Salem. The Governor, however, refused to sign tho Act. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE EXCITEMENT. - . Bcstow, April 7. 7 The city* yesterday and last evening, was per fectly quiet. The colored churches were very thinly attended, and no excitement prevailed in theml It ia supposed that an attempt to rescue the slave, should be be sent back,* will be made ateome point between here and New Yoafe. Three companies of military are still kept uhdes arms. The sympathizers hold meetings yesterday in Con cord, Bedford and Waltham, and passed resolutions offering their assistance to oppose the action of the Fugitive Slave law in the case of Sims. Baltimohb, April 7. Two rowdieß, named Geo, Denemore and Geo. Zimmerman, accompanied by a gang, went to the borders of Virginia* from Baltimore, on Satur day, to fight a prize fight. Iris reported that the parties fought to>day, and that Zimmerman was vic torious. • CnfciNHATi, April 7. Gen. Scott arrived here this morning at 9 O’clock' He is stopping at the Barest House, and crowds of our citizens have visited him. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Flour,.Trade moderate; Wrctrrn and Stair a fuii prices. Wheat.. Firm, with fair demand. Pork.,Mess, firm ; Dew, 14,25014,31; old, 13,- 50013,60 j prime now, 11,75011,87 ; old, 10,620 10,68. ; Pickled .Meets. .'ln demand at 81061 for hams and shoulders. Lard. .Quiet at 81081 Tor (sir to prime. Groceries.. Active, and withtho exception ol cof fee, firm. Rio Coffee has declined Id, St. Domingo 1, with few. sales of Rio at 1010101, 91091. Molasses. .30031. . Sugars.. Firmer; N.0..4J06!; Porto Rico, 4} ; Muscavada, 4f. esehihoJ ' New York, April‘7. Cotton*.Firm and advanced Jc. Bince the Baltic’s news. Flour. .Steady. Wheat.. Firm; Ohio 1,00; Corn lower—yellow 57c. per bus, MessPork—Better at 14,00014,50 for new; prime new 11,84. Pickled Meats.. Active. Hama Si. Sugar cored Hams Sic. , Hemp..ll2 500120 00 for undressed American. Whiskey. .Improved at 25c. Philadelphia, April 7.' , Flour..Receiptslimited and stock small ; helpers demand 4,60 for etandard brands; city consump tion 4,5005,00. Grain.lln good demand; rod Wheat 970971 ; white 1,0201,03. Rye 66. Corn: yellow 62;. — Oita 44. ' ~ , Whißkey..Scarce; inbbls23; hhds2ll. Baltihoee, April 7. Floor, .4,44. Grain.. Red Wheat 95097. Corn: yellow 60; white 61. Oats and Rye unchanged. Provisions.. Firm; new Mess Pork 14,00; prime 11,50. Lardi;Bio9j. Bacon. • Unchanged. Coffee.. Rio, 10c. Whiskey, .221. CIHCIHfTATI, April 7. River stationary. Woather cloudy. Flour, .Quiet at 3,60. Whiskey., I7i. Bacon.. Shoulders 6|; balk sides 6i to 6(c. Sugar.. Firm, and bold at * advance. Molasses.. Prime 34c. Cheese.. Dullat 7c, Coffee. .In demand, but heavy. T7oR RENT.—A small; well finished and completely JL furnished Store, on Third street, neitdoor to the Tost Office. E.L.OAZZAM,- No. 73 Liberty street, aprt between Third and Pourth streets.' BEFOREand Behind the Curtain,' or Fifteen Years Observations among the Theatres of New York—• by William Anight Nortbal. . This is anewwotb—it ap pears to be a history of The revelations of the author areof a.most striking, character, tending to en force the reader to the conviction that the whole book is strictly true. . -I.;;'-.. • Harper's Monthly Magazine for April t one of the best numbers yet issued., It isuseless lapuff this Msgarine —almost every bodyseemsto be taking it. '• H-lUiner A Co.j©Smiih field street, have the above for saleTtogeUier. with &-most extensive stock of old and* new literature in the Hne of their business. - • fapr3 • RECEIVED this day, per express, a fine assortment of Dress comprising ia paxt the latest styles of Dress Silks. Silk Tissues, Irish, Poplins, Berages, Lawns, Ac. Also, a. general assortment of -dress trim mings, such as laces, buttons, (all. styles,) braid, &c. : ogether with a large lot of hosiery, and gloves; loallof which the attention of the public is solicited. . • •. A; A.MASON. & CO., npi2 . N 05.62 and C 4 Market st. Wfif.DYER. V i T HOLMES’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite A the Post Office. . Harpers* Magarine for April; International do : do; Before and Behind the Cauaia—or fifteen years* ob servations- of the Theatres of New ’York—l>y- W.. K. Northallj . London Labor and the London Poor—. Nathalie—a Novel, by the author of “ Women of France ;*’ AiiaetGrey—aNovel>bythe author of Jane Shore; The Personal History and Adventures ofPenowti— by the author of “Laurie Todd;** . • * Tom Racanet and his Three Maiden Aunts—with il lustrations; "... .-r-r ■ ■. - • ;• *' ■ v rrr“ The above works may be had atM’NAMARA S, opposite the Posi Office, Allegheny City. ;.V- . - {apr3 GLARET WINE—I 4 hhds. Bordea nx Claret Wine, 20boxcs do do .Nedoc. mart MILLER A RICKETSON. *T7"i2BMli»LluN—7s lbs. Chinese for sale by V aprg - B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. PURE GROUND GINGER—7OO Iba. for sale by V apr2 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. /'WANURET'.FOSASH— 25 lbs. for sale by C J anT2 B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. T?oR SALE— Two new cast iron Pulleys, 18 inches in 17 diameter and 7 inch face.. Also, I do is inches in*- diameter, and 4 inch face.- Apply to - 'SiiS RHODES * ALCORN. j t ‘ * J ; ■■'■■ .•' v - ■ ■ - v 1 * .. : . ' V ;"• .* T,' ’,■* o- .-t * »* ~ >• t - «r«*** w i * :« •> '*/• •_■ : .. --V ■'■’ ; ■j- «•• . i. ..*,• .:_ « ** 5 New Toek, April 7, New YoHKj'Aprii 7 n «■ . ■■'r ./•; UMMII 'i ' - "-*• *»-.♦ V * . ‘ - •. .‘t'/'-iV"' ; v "T f «/ >• • s, : - ■.• "•/••'-. :-'■ *** ■ v*.. .v -••:;•'.•*. :.•• «.!: -V*7‘ jr. ?•' o'-‘ ; .:: '. v ;• .. •-' \ Bankers anb ffixtljangt Brokers. okougk mtgatt: .*>;• *paYßitb hboww. MYCrATT & BROWN, BANKERS JSDEMHdSOHBROKEKS, . CLEVELAND, OHIO. ; 05Collections made tn all the principal cities; anil:; f STOCKS- ! i - Bought and Sold on Commission. i ' mar&fcOin -o: •< ' ■ •• BILL A CURRY# BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,, . ; No. fls;AiVoo NO. 15, WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on ail the principal cities of the Uni* ted Slates. > •' {augUly PATRICKS & FRIEND, fl ANICERS AND EXO H AfiGß jftßU>RJ£EtS t No. 95, cobweb Wood asd Diakojo stUbsts, . . : Pittsburgh) Pa t , . ' : fmayl JAB. B.IXOON. -•* r: : ■' THOS.B AfiOENT. - HOON^SAttOENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. £. Comer of Woodand .Sixth streets*, Pittsburgh,. Pa DEAJUERS-in .Coin,Bank Notes, Tlmeßills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. CertificatesbfDeposit, Ac EXCHANGE; on all the principal Cities of Ihe Unlon sndEurope.tbrsaleuißamstosmipnrchttserß. . CURRENT and par funds received ondeposite COLLECTIONSmadeon all paxta of the Union, atths loweatrates. ■«;? “CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. GbElfil A CO, TVTOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit- AY lancesmadeupoß'favorable totins, may23:tf i . . FU R. BRYAN, Cashier. ■HbUidaysburgh, Hay 18,1850, >■ . . Notice. WE have associated 4. GanDman CorriH with ns in the Exchange and Banking business. - WAL H. WILLIAMS A CO. Piuaburgh* Jaii*y.l,lBsl.~jaC;lm WV. H. WILLIAMS.- • • -• J. B.U’VAT.- *♦ • -.«* • I . O. CO7FTN WffL H.WILJUIAMS A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HOaTH .XAST CORNER Off WOOD AXD 2HXBD BTSBETS. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec* tions promptly attended to. ■■.■■■■ Removal. . X. ROLSils A SONS, HAVE BEHOVED THSm BASKQIO AHD' EXCHANGE OFSICB To No. 67 Market street, four doors below old stand. N. HOLMES A.SONS, . BANKERS ANDEXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and ik Notes. Exchange bathe Eastern and Western cities constantlyforsate. . Collections made In all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 market street,between Third and Fourth, streets. . V • ang2B-ly. Domestic, and Foreign Exchange, Bank. Notes, ''GoliandSUver^Bought^So^iandExchanged, . AT THE EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Williana JL Mill & 00., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. [aog2B ALLS?! BBAatBB. ' - JTDWAKD BAHH. KRARER A RAHM. BaniermndSzeAong* Broim, Dealers tn Foreign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Certificates )f Depoj it,BankNotes,and Coin. \~ Comer of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the -St Charles Hotel. . . . may2B mechanics Bank. ' CtTElß's BCTLOntOjFO'DBTH ABOVE Mi-BXST STItBST. THIS BANK is now prepared to dd business. Open from 9 A;M;io3 P.M. . : Interest paid on Special Deposits augU V; THOMSON BELL,Cashier. - G.WtTAYLOR, 113 SECOND.STREET.- COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be given to all business en« trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured anl cles always on hand, or procured oh short notice. ■ Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, !cc n negotiated on favora ble.tenns. Advances.made if required. , joct22^f, DRAFTS ON'SAN FRANCISCO, California, for sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS & FRIEND, No. 95 Wood sL - JoctlO HOPEEVER. WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr* Rogers’ Syrup of Ltverworl and Tar AHD " CANGHALAGTAi For the complete cure of Cpughs, Cclds, Infiuetiza. Asihma f Bronchitis 1 ) Spitting of Flood, arid ailetker Lung CovzpiainUitndmgto CONSUMPTION. Look at Its UnpuraleUed Succeaa, rpHE above dis tinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car- X rying all before itin Lung Complaints. laail seo tions of the rcbaniry it is constantly; performing cores' ;which astonish even' physicians themselves. Cookat Uhe high character and standing, ot the names which vouch for its unrivalled healing powerf * H. Cox, M.D., late Professor in the Metrical College in l Cincinnati; W. J. Richards, M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse: Hon. Judge Wm. Baike, foi more than *2O years Post Master of Cin.; H. S. Newton,M:D., Prof*-in the Medical College at Mem* phis, Tenn^'John Collins; Esq;,.Proprietor of-the Temp. Organ; and: Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of. the Sous ofTemperan.ee of Ohio; William H. Levison, Esq., Editor of the TJ.' S. -Military and Naval Argus at : N. V.J Thomas C. Faulder. Esq, of Albany; Rev. H. ’Wiseman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N. Y» City; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has: cared them and'their friends, in some cases after dll otherremedies had failed. 'Such men never make such statements, unless convinced or their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. I Extract from a letter from F. M. ! Cory to H. L; Stew art, No. 137, Second street,-New York. ' ' Spahta, June 30,1849. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home nowjost two 'months. When 1 last saw you, I had but little hopes of ever setting any better.. But I have aowthepleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take. Dr/Rogeirs’ Syrup of Liverwort,. Tar, and Canchaldgna. tligot a. dozen of it and took home with me, determined : to make a fair trial of it, asl had done with everything else, Ihave only taken four bottles of it, and l nmat say it has done me more good than any other medicine I nave ever token. On my No;20O, Houston street. \ ft?" Be sore to aakfor Dr, A. of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and 'CANCHALAGUA, and let no bther.be paftned on to, you. . -•*/-. i CAUTION.— -None genuitu, unless thexeis on the buff 1 B^neC * ® Ben, by A. L. • FOR SALE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL A CO., Proprietors/at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 310 Broadway, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, ani leuem relatiDg io Agencies, shouldbe • • - j_ ALSO, for sale by R- ETSeHers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh; and vicinity ? D. M. Carry and H.P*. Schwartz* Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A. Patterson, Birmingham, i PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00? or six bottles forss,oo ’■ mar2sdJm •' ; : / /-c /. •' - : ‘ "• Private OUeaseo. ■ * DR. BftOWN, N0.'41 DIAMOND ALLEY/ i Davombis emiierattentioJi to anoffic* < practice. Hislhsinessismostljrconfibedic i Diseases, and such pain • ful affections, brought on by imprudence and excess/. | mffimlF / Syphilis? Syphilitic Eruptions, Gouor/ s. H^w®^w r 'hea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, tynputity of the Blood, with all diseasehtf/tire venereal origin/ -Skin Eltiiftlpns, Tetter,- Ringworra,ulercurialDiBeases,Seiiuiial;Weakiieas,iin-‘ potency, Pilesy Rheumatism: FemaleWeakneas, Month* ly Suppressions, Diseases or the J temperatare,the liability to exposure,along wilh iho as* tomshing carelessness of people,' render these tnaladltfa • nniversal,. especially in cities. KEELER’3 COUGH.; SYRUP has proved of the greatest benefit in aJI subb>.' CaseS. : Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, , margs - ; •, ■ ... 7G.Smithflcld stree 1 MANY PERSONS at this‘season of the year are suffering with' ; painsj swelling of the limbs, rbeumaUsm*and a thousand: aiimems thUt' the winter has produced. The bioodhaa become deteri orated and thin, and requires pariMng. csa will be found ihemost effectual remedy in the World for this object. It is a powerful extract* prepared from Sarsaparilla and other roots, and contains more virtues than any similar remedy m the country*. PricebOc* and' 81,904?*.bottle. Sold by- : S.L. CUTHBERT, - : •. , • ■ • - '.Smlthfieldstreet; r Trie Human Body mast Perspire,' (SO SAYS WATUBE,) . TOiBLAVS A HEALTHY APPJBABAUCBi - And p e tB cn«^od^p a r eDrs e E the up. NOWjJoNES’Ttalian. Chemical Soap-causes a ,irpe perspiration, and ottho sameiime mollifies, soffens the skin, ♦giving texture and beaiity of ah infant’s/ SOUttVY/.SALT RHEUM AND SORBS, are,soon not only healed,butHatred bydts use, a# at' least Eeven physicians in New York know, who use it ■ til such cases, andfinditunfailing—asitito, iff/ : - /PIMPLES,BLOTCHES,FRECKLES, or any other skin disease; The reader is assured:4haf‘ this is ho useless puffed nostrum, as one Dial will piove* . I could enumerataat leastfittperomscored of SORE.HEAD; SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD* \ Buy it,, and the teafier ii again assured, I .would' ndt cruelly sell it forihe above? unless I knew, it to be all I state. Those who are liable.to " , CHAFED, CRACKED, OK CHAPPED'FLESH, > 4 will find.this not only a: cure, but a preventive; -and f can now only add, that any bne afflicted with any of. the above, or similar diseases, will find thls all and even / more (admirablein its than Isiate^:._. ny , Bat,“rfeader,the atoresacre flooded wuh imitations,; ana basure yoa ask for Jonas’ Italian Chemical and buy it only of WM.; Fiusbnrgh,24o Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood- JonwMdly White* cautioned against using common prepa.- Tbeyarenotawarffbbwfnghlfully uriuiionslti* *. u " to.the skihl how coarse*how tough,how : / sallow, yellow and unhealthy the ssut * < appearsafterusmgpreparedChalk! * Besides, itisinj orions.coatain .LßgalargoquamityofLcad! - Wo have prepared a oeantifn! vegetable article* which / we call JONES’ SPANISH LILY WHITE. ' It is perfectly innocent, being purified: of all deleteri* ous qualities; aud it imparts to the skin a nanuraly healthy^-alabaster, clear, living -white; at the same time acting aa casmeuc on the ekin, making it soft anti' smooth. Sold by the AgentvWM. JACKSON, 89 Liber*. tystreey head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Frica2g cents. ft|. . ABelentUle Hair Tonio Reatonr ; . A ND BEAUTIFIER.: ;Trialbottleso7* cents. Those .fAwhohave used Jones’ Coral kiiowr its exoellentqualities—those who have noL/we assure it to possess the following qualities. It wfll force the - hair to grow on any part where nature , intended hair to - grow, stop Dialling oft, care scurf or dandruff, and mako- Ught, red or grey hsix gTQ wdark. 1 For dressing the hair, .l soft .and. silky, nothing can exceed tius—St makes It ? truly beautiful and ’keeps it so. It iSy uideed, the most . economical, yet superior article for the hair. . Sold only at WM. JACKSON’S StoresSiQ Liberty Bt.< « head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price ; 37*cents,f?D cents «o«' s SLOP. fEnrly wmte Teettt and Bfetttn, TO BE BAS FORS3 CENTS. - - TJERSONS who have either are honorably sssarea ; X that if their breath is ever so foal, of their _ TEETH DECAYED, DARK OB TEttOW, head of Wood. ; ■ —SSS22L . t »orirn"HiiMAN i aUB I. r ’ \ •. . 4 ! 4 41 * V,'*•',’**> ' ©tags? anb ffttlfamts. 4 i i I * * i'- : "Y " ■ /