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H t ::: biSS i ••- - : apro Pnrmipa,^ : i- ■■ "■*£* p?V'A'i- tiv. > r~ J ’j- V'.<2fd~ CiV ‘ v’J* .V “ le,n ! i Corner of Libcty 4^54'^5.'i13:, , f-' iXj, •••••. ! ’ ; WlU.bafl*and fi sS^ett f t Lj A\n f * < *‘TUJii -*it’SC'APv v. v : ¥T lice, and most a cw*. jleki > • gines and Machinery, ■ at the lowest prices. ircrs : 1 - ! . 1 cheerfully rccomn ?!; f,-,aA -• customers, my succes i 1 •'■*• tent and able mecha r^|^lftlT%S , <.*6s?(J4.^>^y>Hup?'tl;rV> r ls I' style. [aprtlry] i A i*'{ Y 'ifi' A\‘ r< ; 4 A‘‘ ' :|»ARGAINB!— Tei SK|^3o^Wl^@'W®s«>l li tC*islr?w^?S !K K- ,, ' ! :*SB}® | s.« "'■■ J 5 chase School Bo f\ v ■t..>i'A 1 A 3 h K, ~’ i*. '• -. cational worts, will ,S'>i;-C'..vr: '“ ;i ...... call immediately at t) ' , . - ketstreet, adjoining V V" ‘ ALSO —Carter i E '”. ' -have ao excellent s V*" ,J ’ (Tt>i ■■ . ministers, Ac., wool *SS^^j®3fSSr.%» >!iy ghto - | weetomy. tn P r9] ,';l-i C ' , !... ~ mo-LET-TheST va^^Sr !f 'Sl^w^d > ;^rSrK's^bt?i3-S ! rsfe'tfeL';T«;>'ikCr,Ui'*l ville- x elegant modem sr[ * rwi- f f'i&M ••••• - . apr9 i v lH? ' n ..‘.- l vA sM •••••• 1 for tho trade. All Dock. ; t low prices. fj persons cannot fai 'ft®BS®SsUS|4&fe'9w«psiial»>*fip!S;ilje6^h>®fS)Ss#‘g«v»W. ,{ l price} and, as tt is «g®Uw6^%z.- i,waia!oo Sm 1,250 »,00 saperlr rpair-•■•2,OO01MO • bdMd« " u!oo®iaoo Su n p i ISO 7,00 Keinh U3 Fm ~ Wednesday Packet toy Cincinnati. ji) oos, , The new'and.fhst tanning steamer CIN. «p, O d®Sg 1 «c» < every Wedhesdat. Com B h,o 6 ?passage,ap^onho i ard,orm ßGEß l??4fe§lyiy Uarletta and Hoefclngport. Mei i ’’hb fine sieanter PACIFIC, Zanoub Mas- P< D ’-O soNi nan S&V- -t Watersu.asjjiFrom,,. mil 'TiW'PACKETS. ®“ VLEGHENY BELLE G< x-rsa;;;. ...t’-.S’.-W -rMo, —o ( jft&£rv»T 1 wth Vent- o: *?hV l" 5 >of ground, p & S ' »n’Tig?„t as> '- j isasg^s:: .he oEa'orKrih -'cS:.yV , IE WASHINGTON. ; ‘ if 3 • '‘r? *V*'■V'l' 1 ' UVtV) < , k^ts^*?VQW&Z--i ft - , ' l < d, f -*W r. .“S 1 ’^ v r ♦side's. ’ :y,S;T- : * »■;*;•: > b" v -\ v •••••.•;/ vW”* f -•• i ■ 'Va':. :r.. .- r V- " ‘ v . < ( p or. »• ’ -*-h t*s** r >'* •s'K f - > _L , u j*, y* 't- -i LOCAL MATTERS. MiW DAvilhKilLT.—’WAwilt have a fireat treai next week-at the Theatre. • The above named dw tinguiahed Actress,, wbp : has been, for some time drawing crowds of admirers wherever she appeared* haa now' fortfie first time crossed the Mountains, and Will make her first appearance in the West in thia City, on Monday evening- ,Tho excitcmoat .was so great in Boston, that although she acted there lo crowded honsos for eighty-five nights in qno year, tha tickets fur her mghta were often sold at a pre* n ; n m -and on her first appearance in that city, it is vioguiar to mark how just one of their great critics was in his judgment, and how truly it has been Ton ified by the.sensation she has created in every oity •be has visited : - «< Mias Davenport appeared at ih e Athensum bat night as Julia, iri Sheridan' Knowles* play of ,‘*,Tho Hunchback.” In our humble opinion, the theatrical critics in this country: have done her no more than jnsticeVnor do we betievo that generally they have done Inetico enongh to that severely correct study, and classic finish* in which she unquestionably excels most artistos of her day. The pumy.of her pronun ciation, her clear and meaning intonations, are quite worthy of her just and graceful conception of the character represented. .The dtsiinguishing-charac* lorislic ofiMiss.Davenport’s acting is an exqmaite and a faitbftil naturalness (always suited to tho occa sion) that is absolutely charming. She follows na ture so truly that Shakspeare himself would be con tented with her performance. Then sho h&B elegant manners and an easy propriety in all .situations, which ehow how faithfully, and how artistically.eho has stodied. In playing Julia as a country*girl, she is just what she ought to be—a simple, natural crea ture, bnt without those hoydenish am, and those *t robustious” exhibitions with, which many actresses caricature the part. On tho other hand, the over* whelming energy which she displayed in the last act, in the sccneß with Clifford and Master Walter, showed how capable she was of comprehending and. feeling the.part 10 alt us various relations. Bbe. in spired confidence'm the beginning, but admiration for her genius and talent went on eempro crescendo (as they say to tnusif) as the piece proceeded. Upon tho whole, we are no longer surprised that this fora tnn&ts lady haa made so great a stir among the dra matic critics: We think she'will give them enough to do foT some time to come.” Quarter Sessions. — Thursday, April 17* Pres entjJodges M’Clure and Boggs, Johaßeany, who was convicted a short umo.ago for an Assault and Battery upon the person of An i drew Fontana, was sentenced this morning to pay a I fine of $2O, and costs of prosecution. Also, in the I case wherein Rcany.waa prosecutor and Fontana do. I fondant, he was sentenced to pay tho cost- of proec entton. The case of the Com. us. Oliver W. Shaw, fof Assault and Battery on Nathaniel Hopper, was re sumed this morning. The jury rctarned a verdict of guilty. • Coxa- vs. Thomas Bogue and William Jackson.— Larceny of a coal boat cable, and other articles.— Defendants plead guilty. It will be remembered, that at this term, already, Jackson has been con* dieted on one or two charges of a similar character. Tbojary returned a verdict of not guilty. Com vs- Joe. 8- Torner, and the Com. cs. Oliver W. Shaw, cross bills for Assault and Battery, and tho Constable who arrested them indicted them for an affray- The three-indictments are before tbo jury atone time. A number of* witnesses were examined on each eids, who clearly established that there had been an affray between the parties, but how the matter will be determined will be known to-day. ear There was a man seat in to tbo Mayor’s of* fice, last evening, from Section 16, Pennsylvania -Railroad, who was deranged, and .the poor fellow ] would have to sleep in tho watch.bou6& until this morning, when it is hoped that some eoitablc pro. vision will be made for him. We think each con duct in the contractors, or those who caused him to be brought to such a place, is highly : censurable.— They should have kept him until a proper placo was found for bis reception. . . . Jebht Lisp-—Tho contagion of ibe Nightingale fever, it appears; has reached our city, and fears being entertained of her not honoring us with a vis. tt, some ol our citizens are departing for Cincinnati, la order to bear this famous enchantress, among whom wo noticcdj yesterday, on board tho steamer Brilliant, it. Carling, William Gallagher, and Thns. Bowie,. We wish them all tho pleasure that the visit can afford. B3T The alarm of fire yesterday morning was | caused by a light issuing from the dining room o f i Mr. Henry Woods, on Penn street, which was in flames. The fire was extinguished before the on gincs reached the ground, but everything in tho room was much damaged. It is not yot known how at caught. ■ The Kiuxistes. —This little troupe give another ■of their most delightful entertainments this evening, at Wilkins Hall. It will bo a rare musical treat, and whercever they have been the, have met with the most unqnalifled approbation of all who have heard them. - B3T ,oho Diamond’s Band oT Minstrels perform to-night at Lafayette Hall. They are undoubtedly unsurpassed in their line of performances, and Diamond has no rival as a dancer. They performed toon excellent house Inst evening. Go and hear them to-night. POLICE—The Mayor had seven ordinary cases before him yesterday morning, which were disposed of iu the usual manner. B3T The aale of tho damaged goods of the steam er Lowell, will be continued this morning al 10 o’clockj nt Davis’ Auction. Rooms. BBT Grain's (Panorama, at the Atheneum, is -drawing crowded houses. Bar The Sons of Temperance msrch in proces; shod here next Wednesday. ~ mHE AMERICAN LAWYER, AND BUSINESS X MAN’S FORM BOOK—Containing forms end ui functions for Contracts, Arbitration and Award) Assign taenia,UhauetMortgagefl, Bills of Sale,Bills of Lading, Bonds, Exchange. Drafts, Promissory - Notes, Orders, Receipts, Dae Dills, Conveyances, Deeds, Mortgages, Indentures, Sausfacuons, Releases, Dower, Leasee, Landlord and Tenant's Agreements, Composition with Creditors, Charter of Vessels, Building, Letters of Cre dit and License, Marriage, Articles of Partnership, row er of Attorney Wills and Codicils,Trust Forms, Barter, Liabilities of Common Carriers and of Minors, Natural ization, Pre-Emption Rights on Public Lands, Rights to Military Bounty Land, Copyright Laws, Regulauonsand Fonns for obtaining Pa;ems,Cußtora riooso Regulations, Domestic and Foreign Rates, of Postage, A System ot Book Keeping, Internal Tablets, Equation lupe Table, Interest and .Mensuralioa Tables, Weights and Mess ina of different. Countries, Valae of Gold and feilver Coins, Ac , Ac., together with the Laws of the Various Slates on household and 'Homestead Exemption from Execution! Deeds, Acknowledgment of Deeds, Meehan ics Lien, Collection of Debts. Limitation of Actions Rc r-alating Contracts (Chattel Mortgages, Rights of Mamed women, Doweri hates .of Interest, Usufy.aiid Wills, nnd a Map and Seal for each Slate in the Union—by De los W Beadle, A. M-, Aliomcy and Counsellor at Law. Priced-One dollar, bound in sheepj inboard, eevtm>- five cents ■ For sale at ■ HENRY MINER A CO.’S, ■aorta- : ; No. 3d SmUhCeld street. MORRIS’ CELEBRATEDTEAS-rte tesi in Pun burgh*-In the Diamond, Second door from Dia mond alloy- Until within the last year, Good Teai could not be procured in Pittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to send cast font. - But, since Moms sinned his Tea establishment, there ismo occlusion to do so-ror better Teas cannot be procured in the United State., than vvhathesells. Hehaadescrvedly obtained the rcpata : tionof telling thebestTeamPiltsbnrgh.v . Remember—-the xecoud door from Diamond uiicy< qprlS ' ■ G“ OOK 5 6 RLMBDY FOR INTEMPERANCE.—Uan be-admraiMered jprtvatelyy if desired. Fall direcr titms accompany eaqh boule. Price 31.' Sold only at the Medical Depot, 50 Smlibfield street. [aprlS fIpODIPS TtrrriiiitJiN TMENT is acertoin V is-gold-'wilh the. understanding that- the money ts- to be Tefandcd;if no enre Is made. SO cents abotlle. and is sold atthe Medical Depot, 57 Snmhfield street-' r oprlS ■. SEALEO PROPOSALS—For .ground suitable for a I site for the Custom House, Post Office, &c., which ! were authorized by a recent.act of Congress, to be erected in this City, wiU.be received unul Friday, the 17th instant, by either oCthe undersigned. • The dimensions, required are, 1»I>-feet Trout by. 1-20 to 140 feci deep—unless located on two streets. If located on the corner of two streets, proposals may be innue lor 100 to 120 feet, on one street, bv 120 to 140 feet on dte other THOMAS AL HOWE, •outer. A . w. LOOMIS, M. HAMPTON. Commisioners. '-j-1 FATHERS—A prime iot received per steamer Mes t? Bcngcr, imd for sale by • -rii , : ' J ' ; KING & MOORHEAD'/ j •Elolljmg. Ready made clothing.—robebt-cskste^No. 71 Smitbfield street, always hason band, in addition to his choico ttock of Cloths, Casßiroercs, Vestings, Ac,, Ao.j U handsome and fashionable-assortment of Ready Made Clothing, made to order in the very best manner, 'wbteh he will selWower than the lowest. for Cash. • K. C.wonld call thfe attention of his friends and the public to bis stock of Boys l Clothing, which ho flatters himself are surpassed by none west of the mountains. No. 71 Southfield street. IDispatch and Chronicle copy ] TUST RECEIVED —At Robert Chester’s, No;71- U Smnhficld street, a new assortment ofGentlemen’s Furnishing Goodß, consisting m part, of Shirts, Collars and Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shoulder -Braces, Suspenders, Woollen Hose and half Hose, Ac., all of which will be sold low for cash • aprtl [Chronicle and Dispatch copy 1 Clilgnell’a Empire Clothing Store, No. 204 Liberty Street . THE attention of purchasers is respectfully invited to the NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODSy at his establishment* comprising, Black, Blue, Brown, Green and other Broadcloths; Black ana Fig ured Cassunercs ;: Black and Figured Satinsi-Wove Marseillesaud.Cashmere Vestings; a large variety o Linen, and light woollen goods, lor the warm wc&thor. All of which will be mode to order m good style and at low prices. A good assortment of Ready Mado Clothing and Gentlemen’s Famishing <3oods,: New and Fashionable G°o^ f ij'-?inc JUST RECEIVED at BOOBYER $ GBJBoLE’S Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225, Liberty street, a Urge and.splendid assortment-of the laiest styles of Spnngand Summer Goods, which we.uic prepared to manufacture to cTder. In astyle unsurpaased in this city, and at extremely low prices- , We have on band a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made m the best and most fash ionable manner, which we are determined to sell very low for cash- Country merchants, and those who bay wholesale, will Hnditto tbeir advantage to call and ex amine our stock, before purchasing.. . • . . ,Ifipr7*3m in?* Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer Whig, Mcadville-Sentinel, Grcensbuiyh Repttbhcan, Washington Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy to the amount of SI, send paper to advertisers, and charge thisOffi.cc. _____ „ : B. fil* AROUST, ! MERCHANT: TAILOR, I No.. 155 Wood (vear Sixth Street), i TAKES this method of returning his sincere thanks to tho citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed onbtm,and hopes through slnci attention to buamessund adesireio please all, ta merit a continuance of their favors. Particular attention paid lo Children’s Clothing.- In connection with the Tailoring Business, hu has opened a Furnishing Store, with a large and splendid assortment of Shirts, under Shirts,. Drawers, Crayat6, ; Suspenders. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lind .Neck Ties, self adiustuig Stocks, Gloves, i Hose, Ac, Togeth-. fer wnh every thing in that line necessary for . a gentle man’* outfit. J • BENJAMIN lU. ARGUST. apiO (loken copy.y .■ Jfames C. Whitt, (Formerly Cutter to the late P. Dklart,) 'TTrOULD most respectfully announce to his friends •YV and the public in general, that he has rented the Store, No. 36 Market afreet, bdtween Second and Third sired?, where he intends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its departments, Heis nowrcceiving from TTTfc eastsrn markets an entire new slock of GOODS,for Spring and Summer wear, viz: superfine French- English and • American GiOzhs, Cashmaretts. Tweeds, Cassvn&ts. (Twilled French Habu Cloths, a supe rior article for business Coats.) together with a large as-, eortraent of plain and figured Casstmercs, new and desi rable Biyles. Also, an excellent lot of fancy SiVt Cashmere, Stum and Marseilles. Vcstines. alt of which the subscriber is prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash ionable styles, at as low pnccß as any other establish ment. He therefore hopes by strict attenuon mail or der* intrusted to his cars, to merit a share of public f>a- Ironage- ■ JAMES C. WA’t'l. No- 36 Market, between Second and Third sts. TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to sell and give in structions on my system of Gorman* Draugkang as heretofore, at the following prices, viz; If accompanied by oral instruction, 810; without instructions, S - : marilty - JAMES C. WATT. SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING I THREE BIG DOORS! . Ao- 151, Liberty Street, .Pittsburgh. JOHN McCLOSKEV has now the pleasure oi an nouncing 10 his numeroas friends and the public in general, that ms Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection, whichlie believes will be found to be one of the- largest and best selected stocks of Ready- Made Clothing to be found in tne Western Country. • He has this season paid more than usual attenuon to the manufacturing and style of-his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, as well as the finest, are - got up th a style and elegance not to be surpassed. fle would particularly call the attenuon of all dealers m Clothing to his present splendid assortment of lUady-Blade Goments, As he feels confident, upon exammauon of ihe quahues and prices of his goods, he can offer them such induce* :ments as shall make it their interest to purchase at hia i •establishment- Many years 1 experience, and great success in the bu-1 siness, together with an unprecedented I choltsale and re foil patronage, has enabled him to get up Garment* to suit iheJuumufts lytfut* and tastes ul every locution in ; theXTnion, which tsof the utmost importance to •whole-? sale purchasers. In the Cutung department will be tounda choice se* lecuon of th« most fashionable goods, consisting of— . J’renrfi, English and American Broadcloths , Cashmexeus, Ac j Ac. Also,.an excellent assortment of VESTWGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared tomake to order in the best manner and-aiUie most reusonabie prices. COMft THEN, ONE AND ALL! The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the. most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in the United States: . ; - margo J 08 V RECEIVED BV THE SUBSCRIBER, a lnrge and handsome as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERBS and VEST INGS. of every 1 style and color desirable for Gentle men's spring and summer wear, Together with the largest assortment of Goods'expressly for Boy’o and Youth’s wear ever brought to this city, which have boon selected with greut carotin the East, with a ticw to •suit the taste of every person, and which will bo made to order in the best manner and on reasonable terms. v ft 7“ Always on hand, a largo assortment of the most fashionable CLOTHING of every description, ror Boy’s and Youth’s from *wo years and upwards, at h CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor, No 71 Smithfiold street, between Fourth and Diamond alley- and No. 14 St. Clair street, near the Bridge. mar2t INFORMATION WANTED—Of the whereabouts ot ANDREW DOUGIITEN, (drover,) who resided in Trumbull County, Ohio. He was last seen m this City, on the 22d of March. Any information sentto John Cramer, Hubbard P. O.jTrumball County, Ohio, will be, thankfully reecived. .. aprllfciw • Moral physiology, or every mother’s UO ri K- Price SI,OO. Sold only.at the Medical Depot, 60 fennthficld street , aprlG PAPER HANGINGS—Quaker styles, just rec’d and lor «ate by W. P. MARSAALL, ap r is No: 85 Fourth street. f PESTER CENTRES—rOf gold and velvet, on satin j paper- [aorlS] • . . W. P. MARSHALL. PAPER HANGINGS— From 0± to€o. ioraaleby opr!s : ■ W.P. MARSHALL. : POTATOES—HO bbls. Pmk eyes and first-rate Red Potatoes for sale by WM.DYER, aprlG 207 Liberty street. TjIGGS—2O bbls. for sale by Ji aprl& WM.DYER. WHITE FlSH—SOhalf bbls.,ln prime order, for sale. aprlG __ _ WM. DYER. HERRING-10 bbls. No. l,for7ale low. aprlu WM. Dl hR. Mackerel — 20 bbls. No. H; 10 bbls. No.l ; , . \ 20 half bbls. No. I j ’ ■lO quarter bbls. No. 1; for sale by aprio ; . . WAI.PVER. ; >\CON—yU-UOO-tos- Hams, superiQT cut-and cured, J city smofccd; 10.000 lbs.Suoulders do do WM.D.VER. CIIiNDHIES— -93 hhds. prime N*o.Sugar, 648 bids. Plantation Molasses, oak bbla., 50 do B. H. ? do do; 50 bags prime Rio Coffee : 7 tierces Carolina Rice ; Cl hf-chests Y. H.Tea; ■ ■ • 51 twelve andC & bxa-.G. P., Imp’l and . H., • 8 bxs. Ronald's tobacco, S’s; 1 box CoAway’a do; * • 25bis. pearl starch: 22L ccsks Muspratrs soda, ash; 1 do do bleaching powder; 860 bbls. Whiskey; 20qr casks Port Wine, various brands; • 20 do sweet Malaga Wmc. Giro brand With an assortment of Brandies, Wines, Gin. Rum Aicoaol,SbiceSv ficc., for sale by M. MITCHCLTREE, ‘ 209. Liberty street. Bevt Hr. KlUlkellT’s Female bemlnary. KITTANNING PA RECOMMENDED by Gov. iohnsion «nd~ Bishops Potter and Uplold, will re-open tor summer session ontbe 30ih instant, (April). Charge for board and English tuition per ses sion of five months, SCO,OO Charge lor washing and stationery, per session of five months,. - - • . . . 5,75 Music, Ac.,at customary rates.: No Emus. Number of boarders received, 25. See Circulars ut J. H. Mellon; Book Store,79 Wood street. Reference in Ptns&urgA—-The Episcopal Clergy; Judge M’Clure; Judge Shaler* J. H. Shoenbcrger; G. R. White, A. B. Curling, Erqa., W. Jl. Richardson, E?q Ktskemmelas,* Judge Jack, Greensburgh; Judge Buf fington, KUlanniDg. • - - faprio:3tawf3w li. W. Smith, IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth Struk between Wood and Market . jPtffsbur; ft. jjy Good STABLING attached to thehouse. japr7:y TH2ST JAVA COFFEE— BoajwcJr-For sale at 15 MORRIS* -TEA. STORE, iirlbe Diamond. [api7 Hope Foundry. MUXS CDCHHAJt,—." « > WJ 'cOC Hll AN ; J! ’B RIDE ffo „ h r a 137 Front Street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of castings, cooking stove., Donovan’s Improved Enterprise. Cooking ,Vntentcd August, 1850,) Rauges, Hollow Ware, Grates, fcC. Also,lron Vaults, Vault Doors, Railing Window Stutters, and Wrought Iron Work of every description. anti ... "■ ■ - " ■ lit 7 Wanted. OR 30 HANDS, to make BOVS’CLOTHES . . None but first rate hands need apply, at marts v R. CHESTER’S, 71, Smithfield street. 1 • :.• * *. ** * -i- ” „ ‘ * Jr •*- ‘ ' - - V",* , /’’ * / ■■, 'vV t " » ‘ ' ’ .Jrt'p*- I* > *» * * «•■%. »' k V •L’J , • VTS 1 -<*■''■■ '> - BULK MEAT—We could hear of no sales. BACON—The sales daring the week wero largo. We note sales of 150 hhds Shoulders and 1300 pieces do at 6®, 60 days. Salea of Hams at 81; Sides at 71071, and firm. Tho stock is light. BUTTER—The market is not so firm, and the demand limned. Sales of Roll at 9 to 12 ; keg, 7 to 8. BLOOMS—SaIes ol Juniata at ; @60062. BROOMS—The market is overstocked, and has a downward tendency; sales range from 871 to 31. CHEESE—Moderate supplies; sales of Cream a16i07c.; Common at 5106 c. Good Cream is wanted very much. CORN MEAL—4O to 50c. COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 025 c. CANDLES—SaIes of Pittsburgh Mould at 10c.; Cincinnati at 91 to 10c.; Star at 22023 c.; Reserve Mouldat 10c. COAL —Regular sales at 4)051. CORDAGE..Tho following are the card prices of Manilla Rope, by Coil, He Do do when cut, 15c While Rope, by C0i1,.. 11c Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Coil, 10c Do do when cut, 11c Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7c Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords, .@1,8702,8103,70 ?doi. Do do . per coil Hemp do 1,5002^20i03,00pd0J. Do do- per coil 10 “6 Manilla Plough Linea, 87) doc. Hemp do do 76 “ CRACKERS. .The rcgularsales to the trade are at tho followingrates: COFFEE —There la a much better feeling in the : market than lasi week; holders demand better pricos We note sales of 145 bags at 11), 4 months. Sales in a small way at 11) to 12). CLOVER SEED—No demand except by retail. Water Crackers 84|OEH?’ Butler do Pilot Bread 4,00 SaaarandSodaCrackcra-.. 7c. V la. COTTON YARNS —Wo hate no change to notice i n Cotton Yarn. Prices firm at the quotations, FOUND TABUS. No-5, els per IS 20 No. 13 eta per Q . 23 ,< g .< SO “ 14 “ “ 24 „ 7’ it 11, 20 “ 16 “ “ 25 „ g’ it it 21 “ 16 “ « 26 ,i 9’ 11 ■■ 21 «« 17 “ “ 27 11 to! “ 21 “ 18 “ “ 28 ■1 11 ii ii 22 •< 19 << “ 29 •i 12 « 11. ...22 “ 20 “ « 30 DOZEN YARN* No. 600, els peris.. .10) No. 800,ctsperdoi..8) ii 600, “ “....9) “ 900, “ “...8) 11 700, “ « 8) “ 1000, “ *>...8) Carpet Chain, 22 Candiewick, 19 Coverlet Yarn, 22 Bag Filling ...19 Twine,...-. 25 Batting... No. 1, IS 10 20 Cotton Warp..l3 12 11 No. 2 and 3,16 to 17. DRUGS —The following is a list of prices ofeomo of the most prominent articles under this head : Aloes, IBs 15018 Brimstone, 18.. ..40 Alum, “ .3)0 4 Camphor, ref, 36040 Acafmtida.lSi,.. .18025 Chloride limej“.. .270 O Arrow Root, “. ..12014 Cochineal, “ 1,3001,60 Aquefortis, “...10011 Copperas, “...1)0 8 Litharge, “...6J061 Liquoncert.“ 70 9 MaddorUmbro4Bal2ol3 “ ball "....07002) Castor Oil, bb15...81,66 Sal Soda « 4043 Qoinine 0*.@4,2603,30 Glue,com. “••••11012 DRIED BEEF —Salea of now at 8). FEED—Sales of Bran from first hands at 11012 c.; Middlings, 30; Shorts, 16 to 20. FlSH—Salea ol No. 3 Mackerel at 88,26 to 8,50, at which holders aro firm. No ealca of other Nos. FLOUR —There won qoilo a demand for Flour during Ihe week—pricos fluctoaliog, Salea daring tho week at @3,25 to 3,40 al the wharr and from wagons wo have aalea of small lota at @3,4s—ibo average price, however, being @3,31 to 3,37, from store* it is sold at $3146 to 3,60 by tho dray load- Receipts very light—barely sufficient for ihe demand. FRUIT —We give onr table corrected. While R- Candy, 16017 c. I Raisins Buocb ,2,5002,75 Ycllow“ “ ..14015c. I do Cluster, ,2,7603,00 Bed “ “.. 18020 c. IZanto Carnots,....9)c. Liqaoricc, 18020 c. Filberts *7)oBc. Refined « 35037 c. Walnulß, 7|oBc, Juiubo Paste,.. .27028 c, Cream Nuts, 6107 c. iy,, C s ....809c. Almonds, 160230- Lemon H. Shell 10012) c. Oranges, —*■ Shelled “ 26027 c. Dried Apples,*. .76080 D. Peaches @1,3701,50. GROCERIES —The stock in first hands is good. Sunar is firm. Wo nolo sales daring tho week 10 lots at 6) to 6); In bbls 61 to 6) is naked.— Molasses is advancing ; wo note sales at 36 to 37) in lots; some holdeis diking higher figures, and prefer holding. GRAlN—Receipts continue moderate; wo note salea of 800 boshcle Wheat at from 60 to 65. Rye is dull; we have sales at 40 to 42, and several lots reported al 46, which is a shade higher than the prices paid at tho City Mills. Sales of Oats aro made at 30 to 31. Coro: salos have been made at 34 to 38. GLASS..Wo notice no chango in Window Glasa; sales of city brands, 8 by 10, al @3,76; 10 by 12 at @4,2604,60 box. Country brands arc sold at lower prices, and may be quoted as follows t 8 by 10 @2,76 I 10 by 16 @3,76 10 by 12 3,00 110 by 16 3,76 0 by 10 3,26 1 10 by 17 3,75 Flint Glass. —We give the following condensed list for somo or tho principal articles of Flint Glass as manufactured and sold in this city : Plain Tumblers perdoz- 30c@ 3,00 Mould do PAZ V Pressed do 1,000 3,25 Pressed do toy. ' , ~500 9$ Champagnes | ;; , Wine Glasses '* •; 600 8,00 Lemonades «sjo 6,00 Jelly BtandSyfiach '• £2® 2*92 Decanters, per doz Pitcher 0 ■* 11 » »**l,2jo 9,00 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • • • *3,00010.00 Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each 750503. Molasses cans “ l * 592 9*22 Molassea cans, Bntannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00 Flower vases, per dozen 4»OO0 ®i®® Flower vases, cut, per pair 6,00012,00 Jcl'y classes, per dozen 1,250 preyed sweet-meat dishes, per doz* -1,25010,00 Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 6,00 Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen •••1,00 01,GO APOTHECARIES SHOP FOBNITDII*. Snecle iars, lackered Covers, per doz 1,25010,00 sKow jars ' per dox Fluted Colognes, »* 3,00011,00 TinctuTeSyground stopper, perdozon -1,00012,00 Show Bottles, each 750 HOPS —Regular sales at 40c. HIDES—We hear of some transactions of Green Hides at 4* to 4i. Thero are sales of Western Dry Hides made at 11 to 12. HOMINY—Very little doing; some sales reported at 4,6005,50 per bbl. IRON & NAILS*.The following is a corrected list of the prices of tho various sizes and dcscripb tions of Pittsburgh manufactured Iron. We give the outside range of prices s . laoir —Flat bar *2|osftc.- << Round and square bar . • *2|(35 c. << Band .....2|o3ftc. << Hoop 4. *.3|(&sftc. << 5heet......... . ....6 05ftc. Spikes—Cut, 3 to 4} inch....... 4,00 “ Cut, 6to 6 inch* , 4,50 **• “ Cat, 6 to 7 inch®..®*®® 5,00 Nails —10 to *2O penny 94,25 keg. « Bto 9 penny*. 3,60 “ “ 6to 7 penny 4,00 “ “ 5 penny ....4,25“ 4 penny 4,50 **■ “ 3 penny.......... 6,60 11 LEAD—Sales of Pig at 6ft; Bar at 6c. LEAD PIPE—The following aro the card prices ft 1 “ No. 3 “ “ 7c- V “ ft * - “ No. 2 “ “ 80. & u ft •• No. 1 *■< “ 7ftc.?>’ u ft ‘ “ No. 1 “ »* “ ft 4 * v . No.l “ “ Oftc.ft?* *• .1 ‘ No.l “ “ I3ftc.? “ All other eUcsCftc. ftp* 8), ' s . ' •v-V-i . LEATHER—The following prices will bo. found carrot: New Y0rk,.....i..... ....174020 8a1tim0re,.........., . • • • • • • ■ • .21022 Slaughter, ...20c. • Upper Leather.*- 526,00030,00 Calf Bkins.. ......... d0z...... • ..24,00028,00 Phil’a.do*. doa.« .♦««.* .30,00036,00 Harness Leather,. • v ••• ■ * Bkirting,.;.do;*. ....*•••» *21023. ' . Bridle,.*«.do.»••••••? doz. ..30,00*033,00 i LUMBER—The following table of Dry Lumber i is correct • •> , , ClearP’M- ... 022,00 Flooringldo 10,00020,00 Commondo 011,00 Common ldo 0 : Clear 14 do ! 033,00 Oak , - 024,00 Common 14 do ' - 010,60 Pino Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 . V looo' . .2,5003,00 Common 4 do 22,00 Laths,saw’d 2,0002,50 . MESS PORK—Receipts light rsales'at 818. OlLS—Solos of Linseed at 86095 per gal,; No. 1 Lard at 60c,i Tanners’, at 18020.. PIG METAL—SaIes of Allegheny at $2B 036; of H. R. at $26027. : POTATOEB—SaIes at from $1,60 to 2,08 hbl., and at 40 to 76 per bushel.. Tendency upward. ROSlN—Sales ats3,oo to. 3,26 $r bbl. RICE—Sale by the uerce at 44 to 4|. , RYE FLOUR—Wo quote an 52,75 to 2,87. SHEEP PELTS—SaIes at 50 to 75c, SALT—Sales at $1,26. ■ STARCH—SaIes at 6407 c. TOBACCO—The demand continues good ; sales during this week oicced last week. We note sales of 86 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 4 00 3 60 4 SO 1 75 3 00 2 36 Springer’s Extra s’s.. ? *.3l to 32c. W. H. Grant’s* . .32 to 33c. Russel! & Robinson’s. 32 to 33c. Eudor’s ** • *•«»••*•••.»*.30 to 31c• Price & Harwood’s «••»....»•« 30 to 31c. Baltimore 5pun....... to 33c. Gedge’aoTwist .14 to 15c. Leaf Tobacco .........10 to 16c. TALLOW..SaIes of mutton tallowat 61, beef do, TAR..Sales of N. C. at $4,0004,25. TIN PLATE..There is a brisk business doing in this article at $11,60013,50 $> bor, wub a discount of 75c & box off for cash. VINEGAR..SaIes of Crab at9oloc. WHISKEY—SaIea of Rectified; at 20022 c. COHRKiTXED DAILY FOB THB MOBHIHQ- PatrlcUs & Friend, Exotiaßg* Cornu of Diamond alley and Wood it. LOA.NS. United Slates (Fs do do fiV Pennsylvania 6’s do s’a*. Allet heny county C 7 a* ■ ao coupon B’s do scrip Pittsburgh city G's* • ■ 1 do coupon S’s, payable ini Philadelphia I Allegheny City 6 T s- •f••• • • • • • | ao coupon G> payable ju-.! Philadelphia Ban* of Pittsburgh Mcichonu and Manufacturers Bank Exchange Bank Farmers'Depositc Bank- Allegheny Savings Bank SBUKrE STOCES Mcnongaliela Bridge- Si. Clair street do • • Hand street do N. Liberties do -• INSI7JZAKCK STOCKS. Western Insurance Co- • Citizen*’ do do--' Associated Firemen's do TELEGttAPU STOCKS. Atlantic Pittsburgh tot to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cin. and Louisville' Lake Erie Line • Pittsburgh Gaa Works Monongaheltt Slackwaier- Youghioghcny do ESH.BOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad ■ • Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and PnisVh do---* Marine Railway and Diy Dock Fayett t Manufacturing Co * .*« Erie Canal Bonds, olif- • • • do do do new* COPPXa STOCKS. Pittsb’gh and Boston (Cliff Mine)) North American North West North Western Iron City Eureka-" Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Bidgo Mining Company* ♦ Bluff . Colling - •* Fire Steel-*****—* PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks*•♦'—par. Philadelphia “ “ Brownsville “ ••• V Bucks county 41 44 Chester Co.(new Issue) - Columbia Budge Co. Danville • • * ‘ Delaware co. •* Doylestown Easton i- - •• • • 1 > + PRICKS OF STOCK Pat xalui. .. 3 100.00, .. 100,00 .. 100.00 .. 100.00 BAJHC ST 6 JBET 4 INCUES WATBB IN. TUB CHANNEL ARRIVED Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boles, Beaver. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee r Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ Fashion No; ?, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Thomas Shriver, Baxley, West Nowton. “ '-Diurnal, Coilwell, Wheeling. *' Clipper, No: 2, “ .Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, PaTkmson, ,do “ J M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. “ ThomaS Shriver; Bailey, West Newton. “* Fashion, Peebles, Elixaueth. J.- Nelson, Moore, Wheeling, u Brilliant', Grace, Cincinnati. Wednesday Packet ft>r Cincinnati, cm. The new and.fast running steamer CIN* |Jk&^CrNNATI } BaMlsaUAii, Master, will leave Miyiatmflregttlarly every Wednesday. Lars'tt' Ehl " PBsSage ’ “W^^NBERGLR For Marietta and Hoctelngport* I JSsUlfcte The fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanour Mae will leave for ike above and interraedi ate ports every TffUH&DAPt &A 0 clock, P. AI. For freight or pa ssage, SON, No 61 Water st„ and 63 From si. Allegheny Hive* Trade. RBOVISs FRAXKUN PACKETS. i tfcSfr p> The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE WWETtNo d. Can! W« Hums, leave, the Alls %S£>f for franklin .every Monday and Thursday, Bt The fine steamer ALLEGHENY ELLE No 3, Capi. Jon» Harms, leaves the Allegneny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuaiay and Friday, at 4 P M. Air Freight or Passage, apply on Board. tvOR SALE OR RENT— A Dwelling House, arranged JH with five Rooms, a large pnrnh in front, with Vom- Uan shatters, Ac.; together with half an acre of ground, well adapted for gardening purposes,as now laid off: with Fruit Trees, Ac The aWeis Pleasantly situated on Bagley street, Alleghen| jT Pr.ee R |CTOJer^easy a p r jQ . SO Snmhfleld street. , fcaw ffartner»Wp» THE subscribers have associated the practice of Law, under the firm-of Black &■ Wash- Bfoxai?. One or the other-of:then, when cot engaged Court, can be found at aU tunes tu the ofhce>on Fourth stteeT, Pmsbaigh,now occupy *&.««<* HEADE WASHINGTON. ‘o" '*;*C*z-t \:l'- i '*'*i*‘'i}'' -- ■ ,': '- : }S. i.*- .• -.-'' - •-■•->-•“•’ • - v “' - '*■ »** " ’• >Ti£ [•: v . • > . Custom. House, Pittsburgh. ? Surveyor* Office* April 2,1651. \ CiEALED PROPOSALS -will be recetved at this office C 5 until ISo’olockj- 20th day of April, inn., for the fol lowing atticS??,'for the use of the sick at the Untied States Marine Hospital, near this City, until the 30th day of June, 1852: , • - - Beef,os freeus possible from bone, price per pound. Bread, eacli loaf to weigh ofle lb. •« <■ «• Brown Sugar of tho best quality. • ■ “ “ “ Tea Hys6h.--r. Rice flo'ur*.** Soap• Spcrmcandlee-***-**- Coffee-- ■«♦'»* ; Stitter.beetqualtty.." li; Middling bacon******': u . „ - „ « « Flour,best superfine** . P? £ * ■ -l- Molds ses ' Port'wine********-**'** “ ‘ .... Vinegar *. . Milk*** V...;... « ‘ “ quart. Besl.bohed meat**• ••* “ bu £ l,el. Potatoes * .*•••• * “ ‘ Beans'**************** Eras***.** * { . dozen.- . Salt “ “ peck* .Hominy*. ****** “ “ V Wood-*** “ “ cord Coal***..** “ bushel. All of the foreign articles to be of the very best quali* ty, and to bo furnished at such limes and in such quauti ties ason the requisition ot the Steward of the Hospitai, approved by the Surveyor, may be required; Any otheL&nicies that may be wanted, the contractor to famish at the lowest market price. ' ' : . It is estimated that the number of patients sup plied wilf average about 20 per day. In .addition to which there will be about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. ’ . .. Any information concerning the contract Will begiv en on application at this office. - HENRY WOODS, ap3:t2sin. Surveyor arid Agt., U. S. Marine Hospital NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administra tion have been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of iohn Shepherd, deceased. All persons know ing themselves indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and all having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. JANE SHEPHERD, Adminiiiralrix. PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.— The .subscription Books for Stock in the above Company will Tcmain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company, No. 75Pourth street. pprlQ C. A. COLTON, Sec»y. Business Notice. ALL persons having basiness with the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping,or otherwise, .will find him at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from o‘till 11 o’clock, A. M., and from 2 till 4 o’clocic, P. M. Merchants in .want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, • api9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts! :© Brokers* Pittsburgh. Aaied. Offered ,8110,756110,62 i 105.00! 104.00 101,25! 101,00 92.75: 92.50 05.00: i - 00,00- ! 95,00] ; J 90.00; James Meet* ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor lo Robert WightraanO Comer of-Liberty and Water sirttlsj Pittsburgh, ~\]rr¥LL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no ’ fy lice, and most accommodating terms, Steam, En gines and Machinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at the lowest prices. PirreBTOOH, April 9,1851. 1 cheerfully recommend 10 the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr< JAMES REES, a compe tent and able mechanic, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the racst satisfactory aad approved style. [aprOry] - ROBERT WIGHTMAN. 160,00; 23,0$ 35,00 4G.00 33, oo; BARGAINS!— -Teachers and families wishing 1 to par chase School Books, Classic,Text Boobs, and Edu cational works, will find it greatly to tlieir interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Store,Cs Alar* ketstreet, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drag Store. This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO —Carter A Bro.’s valuable Boobs, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these works, and families, ministers, ic., would do well to call daringthe present week only. [apr9] EDUCATIONAL BOOK. STORE. TO-LET— The STOKE ROOM now fined Up with an elegant modem and attractive front. Rent very low apt 9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, 49.00 49,00 25,00 55,00 50,00 Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid slock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Pnrniture suitable for tho trade. Alt of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail tobe sailed either as to quality, or price; and, as it is well known that -Furniture can be made by machinery superior and .much lower than by hand, the attention of tie trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in all its branches, carried on as usual. 44,00 37,00 40.00 102,50 30,00 45.00 40,00 120.00 31,00 32.C01 8.00 5,00 Plank for hand rails* for Carpenters, and alt articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on band—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A AFKEE, Ryan’s Buildings, mar22:ydaw No. 3i Fifth street. ERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES, comer of Liberty and Hand streets,'has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy. Soap: Roussel’s cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wetberill’s do; 1 do nmantme do; • French do; do Circassian do; WetberilTa toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Roussel’s assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s do do; Roussel’s shaving-cream; Eaulustral; do do compo’d; Genuine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox morrow; Odomine .or rose toothpaste; apr4 LARD OIL—I 2 bblfr. J. L. Coahlinjj’s No. 1 Winter Lard Oil, in store and for sale by ; MILLER & RICKETSON, qpr9 No. 221.»nd 223 Liberty street. Figured poplins.—a. a. mason & co. ? ore now opening-eases and packages of plain ana fig ured PopUns. Also, a large lot of lace capes, breakfast caps/jackonet flocncing, Ac., Ac. (apr7 SHAWLS.— A. A. MASON a CO., have just received, . per express, thirty canons of printed cashmere; high Colored Thibet; embroidered do;, fancy de laine, and other Shawls. [apr7 REMOVAL.— J. SHEA has removed to No. lIS Mar* i ket street, (two doors north of his'old stand,} : the house lately occupied by R.D. Thompson. [aprSuw SEED STOKE REMOVED.—The subaori&er has re moved his Seed Store, from Second street to the building recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. T [apr4:tf] F. L. SNOWDEN. Solvent Banks. 3 FIFTn STREET, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. AU kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. [aprs:ly European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland* THE undersigned, European Agent?' has again ar rived in the United States.and will leave Pittsburgh ' in Jane next, for the itotniyfifth toar -of this Ageucy, through England,lreland, Scotland, Wales,&c., to return : in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop erty and claims; remits money by sightdrafis to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the rate of 85 per pound sterling; procures copies of wills.dceds and documents; conducts searches of all kinds, Ac., Ac. He transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hoqb Keesah, Esq., nowresidentinDublin, who for more than twenty years traveled business,between ! Europe and America. Innumerable references given. I During the subscriber’s absence, remittances and other business will be attended to at his Office, by his brother, Edward J. Keenan. Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral. THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jp* Mr. KBEU-Nmay be’seen on business in Cincin nati, at the Broadway Hotel, on the 29th and 29th of April; in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel, on the Ist and 2a of May; and in St. Louis, at the City Hotel, on the 7th, Bth and 9lh of May. [apr2:3wdaw 136 Wood street, two doobs below Vihgin axlet BOWS&TETLEY, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL Instrument Manufacturers. WE are now receiving our Spring Slock of GOODS, comprising a foil aasortmenl ofHardware, Curlery, Qvns, Pistols and JKujiting Kniv&s: Also, all of the la test improved Pistols manufactured in Ameriea. In addition to our Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instruments and Tools. Our Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finish and workmanship—which we refer to the best dentists in the two cities. > All orders from a distance will meet wuh prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses -and Supporter*: jq. B. We are also Agents for the sale of Charles C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the.best now in use for the speedy cure of Heniia. For sale by the single dozen. (ap9 ■ttfflWhMiHrlllijmiii’H E - corne ’ Of Market and “ North American Accountant,” and '‘Western Steam boat Accountant,” Professor of Book-Keeping and the Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. . JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship. Persona desirousofobtaining athoroogh Met Cantileed ucation,can Tely upon obtaining in this Institution every thing that is advertised.' There is.no advertising of the names of Instructors and Lecturers who neither teach nor. lecturejn tho place; not no humbugging the public with pucts of engravings, with the engraver’s name sup pressed, and a name affixed, pretending to hove. ,r exe7 cuted” them with a pen. , Ladies’ Writing Class meets in a separate apartment, /romltMo 12A.M. . in al Oentlemen’s Class from 8 in the mormng tin iu at - [margltdfcw A. W. Fotter, . _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO* 47 FOURTH STREET; bdma Market ttree:,pi:itbeirxh, Pa. noviS-dawl y CURE YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND— This never failing speeificisguarameed in all cases of delicate disease, together with the altendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting care the coarse of a few days, without tojdiatr ness or injury to thesysteair' It is an old and popular remedy 'has loro been (and still is) üßed in the private n“c life of a physician, radically curing nmety.mne.pf the hundred cases It leaves no odor on the breath, and may be used try any one without the least fear of expo- For sale at the Medical Depot, Ho. 50 Southfield street. Piltabargh, Fa. - _ l apr< —or RKST Orem Tea in .FimiwrgA.—Some new rroD Yountr Hyson Ten has been received at MOR RIS’ Tea Mart;in ihe Diamondjwhicli f« flavor is superior to any ever sold m Pittsburgh. Pnee *l,OO per lb. “P 8 ’* 1* % "/*„ . V * >•* -•♦: /••■"•?«■■ t. •" 4-.... k - * -• v; •• • - /\ •', * ■ .o •• f=r.>- 1 ■*.&*'** ' ••i;.. - s’*#-/ . .■■..■■■ v\|.ji w ■-.. Imi *;• ■.•’■. **v*:.:-VV S' f *- <. , i&isteUaneOHS. . a it » .'.n .. ’ « •K . U i V.*/. . {5 U ; (t ‘ M “ u 4« u Administratrix’ Notice, To Cabinet fllabera. Thomas M. litttlej WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER* ENTERPRISE WORKS. p v S' & > s ■\V. .5. BY TELEGRAPH. .xpriuly for tf?c -Doitu Morning Put, Reported E: SBOKIVUJ) BT LIOKTSIXO—“PBEfTED BT ST BAM DESTRUCTIVE BTORM. Boston* April 17, Wq wore yesterday visited by a severestorm and gale. The wharves are overflowed, and the .cel lars of the Custom Hoase atoreSj.on Long Wharf, are. completely inundated, and the destruction of property thereby is immense. The flats at East and South Boston are covered with water.' Theraila, in a number of places on the Housa tonjc Railroad, have been washed away with the 'embankments. ' e Thtrack of the Worcester Railroad was under* mined beyond the dam. Tho Eastern Railroad was also badiy washed in mihy places. ; The new Episcopal Church is so seriously dam aged thaVit will. have: to be rebuilt. : This is the highest tide ever known to have occurred in Boston. The steeple of the Baptist Church, at Charleston, has been blown down. It fell on Theo. Lock, who Was passing at the time, killing; him instantly. : A schooner is reported to have been wrecked on Chelsea beach, and all on board are supposed,to have perished.. It la impossible at. this time to give in estimate of the loss, but it is very heavy. _ :■ A riot has taken place iietwQen, the Orangemen and Catholics, at ‘ Remfrew county, Canada West, owing to the appointment of Mr* Wm. Harris, forrar er editor o F the By town Jacket, to be Crown Land Agent. "There was some blood abed. ; The Boston authorities have refused the. use of Faneiul Hall Tor Mr. Webster to address the citizens/ Haying recently refused similar applications fronr others, it is deemed inexpedient, in the present el icited state of the public mind, to gram -it to him* - MEXICAN AWARDS. WABHnrpTOS, April 17. : . The Republic of; this tnorniog contains a list of the awards of the Commissioners of the Mexican claims. The whole number of memorial* presen* ted was 272. . The number rejected as insufficient was 40. The sum appropriated was $3,250,000, and the aggregate of all the awards ss $3,203,520, i leaviog the sum of 846,477 to be paid back to the Mexican government. . ■ In the meantime I may state that some of the large awards aie as follows Lewis J. Hargous, $53,682; Dr. Gardiner, 6322,* 000 j Union Land Company, Texas, $68,899 ; Gal* veato.n Bay and Texas company, $50,000 j Aaron Leggot, $104,000; W. Si. Parrott, 114,000. The reaalts generally arc satisfactory to the claim ants. The Union of this morning seems to doubt wheth er another Cuban Expedition is on foot. The edi* tor thinks that the report in circulation originated with the agents of the Spanish government, whose interests arc promoted by keeping up the excitement. There has been a flare up in the New York Sen* ate; the Democrats, with two exceptions, having withdrawn on account of the Whig determination to' pass the Erie. Canal .enlargement bill. There not; being a qaorarn present the bill was lost. There was great eicitemeut .and considerable, rejoicing arrioog the Democrats. The session closes to-mor« row. f Tobohto, April 16* Win. Lyon McKenzie has been roturned to Par* iaoipnt by the county of Haldnmand* MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, ffooH • New Yobk, April 11 . No tidings of the America, in consequence of the interruption on the wires. ' j Flour. .Littledoing. Wheat.. Holders firm, at 1,1601,16 for prime Genesee; mixed,Ohio 1,00. - Corn..ln demand at 69. Pork; .New Mess 15,12i@15,25;. old 14,; new, Prime 5 old 11^011^5. Lard.. Steady, at 9c. . 7 • Tobacco.. Dull; £y. 74011*. ' . Groceries..ln good demand; St.Domiogo Coffee. 9*o9*; Laguaya 10*0104; Rio-940104. Wlolss*. ses firm and in request.;' Bog&ra inactive, i Lead.. Has a downward tendency. t Linseed.Oil-.Firm; English 87. . EVEmno.] :. New Yobk* April IV; Cotton.. Steady and unchanged. Floor.. Dull at 4,50 for common; Grain.. Wheat is more active ; Ohio at 1,00.-- iiye is scarce at 74. «Corn is lower; prime yellowy 68c.." ‘ . /Pork.. Firm at 15,12 for oew.Mess, and 12,60 for prime. Lard.. Finn, at 9 for fair. Whiskey.. Lower, at 24., PHILADELPHIA, April 17. Business continues very qniet. Flonr..A few hundred bbls standard brands sold at 4,60, at which holders are ‘firm ; sales in Iptsfor city use at 4,56*; sales ot eatra at higher rates.*—[ Ryo Flour , continues in demand at 3,50; but little coming in. Sales of Corn’Meal at 2,87** *ome holders refuse this price. : Grain. .There Is a moderate amount of Wheat of fering, and pricesare steady at 1,05 for Whito. Rye is in demand at 70c. Corn is . scarce; a sale :of yellow at 66, afloat. Oats scarce and in demapd;' - provisions. .Active, and prices of Pork., and Ba con havo advanced. Mess Pork is held st 15,60;' Prime 13,00. Lard firm at 9*o9*. Whiskey. . Scarce at 23c. The storm of rain which prevailed very generally yesterday, does not appear to have caused any dam* age to the Public Works. April 17. Flour active. Sales of 1400 bble. Howard, street at 4,56. 3,000 bblß. city mills at 4,62. Provisions active. : Prices remain at last quota* .ions. ; - \ Grain.. Sales of red wheat at 98 to 1,00. Yellow corn 63 to 64 ; white 62 to 63 j oats 40. CirrciJSNATi, April 17. The river has risen 8 inches. Flour. .In fair demand, bat unchanged; 1 1 Whiskey.. 18p3l8i. Lard. .In kegs at 9c. Sugar. .Fair ‘at 606 K Other articles unchanged.- aspring Fashion for 1851 X THIS oeantiful style of HATS received and for ale by JAMES WILSON; mar? cornerof Wood st. and Diamond alley. ptttsbnrgh Liodt Factory* WM. W. REI LLY, Lock Smilhing, Bill Hanging and Hhuss BlacksTmlhing, N 0.165 \Vood SXESST.' A GOOD assortment of Housework, Slot e and Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to imho best manner, (mar2fcy A Partner Wonted . ; BY a gentleman who Is now doing a prostable bust- • ness on the Western Reserve, Onio—butwhose , means tire too limited to carry on. the same. .Any her- •; son of good .character, possessing Sl5OO m cash, or i goods statable for a ‘country store, can hear of-a good - chance by calling upon • STUART ts> SlfiiL, • mar22:lm : 124 Wood street. j Fatrmonnt Fire Engine for Sale. THE members of the Fairmoont Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. It Is in first-rate order, and. will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. SMITH, Sec’y;, apr3.tf •. . . No. 409 Penn street. Cabinet matters Wanted. . THE sabscriberswitl employ a narnberof good hands ai the above business ;viz; Bateau, Bedstead and Table makers. ;.Noue but good workmen need apply <— as good wages will be given at Ryan’a Buildings, No. 31 Fifth stree jOBH COVODB-i 21 -’ F &OE IS & CO V O DB, (Successors to John Jtt’Faden &Co.J Canal 'Basing Penn ttnet. Ferina. Railroad—Central Railroad.' THE subscribers having been appoirited.shippimt Agents for the,Pennsylvania or. Central Railroad,, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive • any merchandize or produce for shipment east oh the j opening of the Canal. - . Gooctevia.this route-will bo carried through in five* days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free o* f commission or charge for advances. r nATCTpy gniTTSHT HgrWBBMPgIhAPgLTHU. &KTrSBgBR« . Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery. Cutlery , Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugsf Me • dicincs, Saddlery, Wool, a &0-, SUP 100Thai-.' Hardware, Qaeensware, Groceries,Faints,Dye Stuffs , Oils; Leather, Clover,Flax; Timothy;and other Gtos t Seeds, 100 lbs.: ; :; : : - .. ■ Bacon, Beef, Pork, . Butter, Lard,Lard Oil, Tobacct» Leaf. Coffee,-Tallow, Grain and Rage, 60c: 1 Off fits. \ . Ashes, Marble, (roughATar, Pitch, Rosin,Germaz-k Clay, Bones, &c., 50c; Sis. marie M?F&DEN ter COVODE. • WH ITE foFsairiow'by r apt? WM.DTKH. ERS : A: hr ■ ‘ ‘" •' ' ’ ■ ISMI Washington* April 17. -i»* *..* .'•■’'•‘•.v'■,•..•- •' ’ ' .' : "-r.• >.•,/.. tfr . w i'-K &■ :*•■"■ • ,•' -•’•*•• *'.W’-n* l ; :'.•••■••;•.■■ • . .■ 4 . . ;A, . - • . v ' - • * i ‘ > -" • V' :••• -• ■'■ > : - < * ■:. ‘ :r « ■>. J*' . v .... .... ■ .*'“Vk *.*i ~ V ».' ■ .V TV - s>3r«v«?v: ■ >A'» f ?’•/•.'•' ' ; 1 ' ■ Tv:. . . . - r-. ‘‘ fJ. S' t , t> Progs anii fflebumts. * MTENfAL OR PHYSICAL DECAY.— Watfft JYto ‘ . jJL ootu Am ufois.—This great and wondefrfnl remedy - for nervous diseases) can only be obtained at the Medi* :cal Depot) 50 Smithfield street.'ll is not on ezcUonu but a strengthened purely vegetable add harmless; * like a skillful architect, it begins by laying a firm Aran' dation, and gradually, but tneessaauy. adds ftrenffth ■ and vigor,until nothing is.leftun&nitfaed. It£s a ner vine or-such miraculous power, that It is unimportant how long the disease may have existed. The cheer- ■ fulness it creates, and the strength it gives; are pema*’ nent. Price 81 per bottle. ' . ■ faprll • The Great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs, Ape* Hons of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or weak ness of the Breast or Lungs, and other affections of the Breastor Lungs. QF WILD CHERRY is a. fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly ofWmj - Churst BABxand the geninihe XcsLam> Moss (thelatter , imported expressly for this purpose,; the rare medical virtues of which are also combined by a new chemical/ process with the extractor tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficooions remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wra.Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly Aspect* able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed gs that the sale of Wistaria Balsam ofwild Cherry is un* v" paralleled/ The demand for it is so great tbatno can scarcely keep himsetf sapplied with it. He has had in his store medicines for long affections; Some of these were esteemed good and 'Somejrave temporary relief/ But since hehas had Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, a number of-the most serious cases wore complete! f cu- : red by its use, “I never sold a medicine,” says the door; • tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had rhis.” * '* lx crass 1 Wherever Wistar’a Balsam of Wild Cher ry is introduced, it at once attains that high reputation if so riebly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on/ every hand can be witnessed its wonderful enreat -The . 'worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough,: (and, also those that tte of long standing,) Bronchitis or Consumption (inits early stages) are always cured bv this remarkable medicine. - . • ' ! r HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION!: Curedby Wlatar»oßalsam of Wild Ohony* Plsasast Bmox, Hamilton co., 0., Sep. 27,1850. J. D. Part-Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising . yon' of the benefit that I have dorived from the nse oi Dr. Wisuii’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scourge,Consumption,in May last.. The . attack was truly horrifying to tno, for fivoofmy fatally. (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption, x I was afflicted, with nearlyalLof the worst features of the. disease: 1 had a distressing ..ough and Cxpeetoratcd a I greatdealnfblood,hectic fever, severepainsinthesido | and chest, cold erniis, alternating with flushes and copious night sweats;; . , • . - I was under the care of a skilled physician from the time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being then about helpless, and my friends considering my case . hopeless, or at least beyond the reach ofoarphysfoian , U skill, advised the use of Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cher ry. : 1 have taken four bottles of the medicine, and sow consider myself perfectly well.'; I make this statement to induce others that are afflicted as l have been, to make trial of Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence,-restored my health. JEREMIAH TSGRIGG. Cbown Pocrr, Lake co, la, June 15,1849/ . J, J). PaTk~Dcar Sir : AsThave a deep commitsera tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo* ryof ray affiictions,-and the benefits derived from the , use of “Dr. Wistaria Balsam ol Wild Cherry.” In Jnly 1844,1 was attackedwith afeverof a typhoid character, which left me in a very debilitated itate, whenin the folio wing. winter l whs taken with a severe Cold, which reduced me to such ah extent as to give me the appear ance of ; a confirmed - consumptive. I labored under a severe couch, expectorated a great deal, and was_trou bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs./1 continued in this state, gradually sinking nnnef the disease, until January, 1847, ontil l was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet/were constantly cold, and almost losttheir feeling, under these circumstances it may be truly said that I was a living skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed: by physicians and try Dr. Wistaris Balsam ofWild Cherry,, and from .> the first week that I commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery., Lconunnediis use sir months, at the end of which time I was cored, and have enjoy edgood health ever since/and cheerfully recommend the Bal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the longs, arid would say to those commencing its use not to De diar Conraged, if two or three bottles do hoteffeci a cure, but persevere as I have done, and Ihave no doubt but tune cases out of ten will be blessed with'renewed health as I have been. ’ JOSEPH. JACKSON.- - Important to thou Afflicted toitA Diseases qf the Lungs arid Breast ■ Will miracles never cease? More evidence.ofits surpassing health restorative virtues! - • [FromUr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co, RyJ . . 14,1840i . .Messrs.-Sanford $ Park: I take .this. opporttmAY P informing yon of a most remarkable cure penOimed pn mebytheuseof DrjWUtaris Balsam of wfid Cheriy. In the yearlB4D I was. taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor when! 'gradually recovered. In the faUof,lB4U.wHa . attaeked-with UEavere coldi which watdddtself iip.ou . my lungs, and for the space of three Jetts I tfM'ten* finedtomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicine* and «ye , ry variety of aid without benefit i rad. thus ,1 vputaa along unni the winter of 1845, wken 1 heard of Dr. W ts taris Balsam, of Wild Cherry. , i, r My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though 1 hadgivenup all hopes of recovery, rad had prepared myself for the change of another world. Throngbiheii 'solicitationsl wasinduced to make use of the gentunp Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry. The ,effect was .truly astonishing. After five years of afflicuonand suffering. - and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to ho purpose, aha the best and most respectable physicians had; proved unavailingVl was soon restored to ©dure • health by the blessing of God, and the use of; Dr. Was* laris Balsam of Wild Cherry. ' v : '; - : * _ May the blessing of God rest upon theproprietors o r so'valuable a medicihe-as Cherry. -■ Yours, respectfuUyi .. • ny. H. BAKER.; 4 * wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ”ha» h fhc sunile of the signature of Henry Wistrr,M, D n PhiUneTphia, and “ Sanford A Park ” oft a finely exe- • quted steel engraved wrapper. No other can- begenu- by I. D. PARK, 1 (successor to Sanford fc-Park,) .Fourth and Walnut streets, Ohio, General Agent to.the South and West, to _whom all orders must b J^^dAfco,Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr,con;erMarkoi streeLaUdlhe iliomond i BA Fahnestock Co,Pius bnrghi J'A JTonea, fiUabiuKhi Leo & .BepMiam, Alle gheny City; LT Washington; W HLember ton. Franhkn; L B Bowies Umontown; JET Welly, Oreeasbargh; S Kounlz, Somerset; Scott Gilmore, Bedford iHeed&Soa, Huntingdon; Mra. Orr, Holhdays bargh; Hjidebrind&Co, ladftoa; 1. nine; Evans & Co, ftookuSUei „ A Wilson A Son, Wsmtesburglii M’Farland A Co, N Caliendor, :Moad vilie; Button A Co, Erie i.Henry For k Kelly A Co, Butler; S Spmb, Beaver; J B L.A ; C S P XJrooier, tr. Jrownsvnifl'• : ; • •- - - * ' (jto raust Ferejilrc,',. ’ TO HATE ‘ 1 ■ p““kSß&B? h v^£i^ik'°' Siaao ' Nn W.loires’ Dalian Chemical Soap causes. free n «r»pixation,iind st ihe same time moUifietj soften* ihA «H. n, givinff it the tenure and beauty of an infant’s. ■“ e 6 a dfiRYV, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, ota cam t notonly healed, but cured by ita use, as at rf® . se i en physicians in New York know, who asfrit in such o • „ oflw it skin disease.. The reader is, assured-(Jiat ?&»ilnous eless puffed nostrum, as one trial will ploys , cntS. 'erale at leastBo persons cured of - 1 SORB HE. AD,SORE LEGS , AND SORE BEAHD, Baviuand the reader is again assured,: I wonld not croeuy sell it. 'ortho above, unless I knew u to beaH I . 7 Thnse**hQ areliable to __ • PHAFED i'HACKED, OB CHAPPED FLESH, willfindtbis not only a cure, but a-preveativo l tad I Sn now only add, that any one afflicted withanyof fhe*nb°C)Ve or . ingalargequantityotXead! . Wo have prepareda beautifnl vegetable article, which wecillJONE# SPANISH UL*T vVHItE. - ii;iB perfectly innocent, being purified, of all deleteri ous qualities ; and it imparts to the skin anatbraf. healthy; alabaster, clear, UTing i white; at the /saJao i time acting as cosmetic on the skin, making it soft 'and smoothTaoldhy the'Agent, WAL’JACKSQNj 89 Liber* |ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. A flair ronio Kcuoref""' AND BEAUTIFLER- Trialbotties37i cenla. Thoao. whohave used Jones’ Coral Hair ResiOTsrrvafcnow iu excellent qualities—those who have hot we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will' force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow,*wpitfaliing off,care scurf or dandrufffind make ught, red or grey hair grow dart For dressing the hair soft aodr silky, nothing can exceed j,hisr—itmafcesj trniy heautifni and -keeps it so. It is, indeed, the mo* economical, yet superior article for 1 the hair. - ■ Sold only at WM. JACKSON 5 S Store,24ft Lnbcrty su, heed of kYodd,Pittsburg.. Price 37icents, sft cents and : 51.0 Q.- • > v"“...tdecSO, Pearly White' Tee th and Br*othi 4 TO BE HAD FOR 2$ CENTS J PERSONS who have either, are: honorably assured that if iheix breath isever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK orf YELLOW,' and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent Uoxof Jpnes' Amber Tooth PastiTwill make the teeth white at snow' and-thebre&thodiferously'Bweeu * - Sold only at JACKSON’S Stare.-2ift Idbeny/streci. head of Wood. : - •' . l ~ ... . (deegft " "" Jones’Solution of Jeti ~ . A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing of xl white, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or let black colorrin a few minutes.' Price-sbcents ana ©l,OO. Sold bv W. JACKSON, i4O Libcrly sued, Pitiabuigh -oad of Wood. IdoeSO ■ JASIEfi A> JOSESt : ~ WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL. DHDGaIST COBMKB OF ÜBXFtI AND- UkHD STHEStI. A COMPLETE assortment of Drogsj Chemicals and Family-Medicines, always on,hand., ■ (»gg- maiS» No. SSFoaitistnel ' *\\ , . ;>V:v.W /,"* t ' •• ■“> .V’V, ./I 'iff * ff‘ ' Wlm iS . . V .■ <■: ■ -jfr '* : ' ** * • i'V(':.; -- •' i r-' i : *>;•' ~ 1 • V*V. • - MT-i.'- • v* '•: -O.y.^