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Present, Jodgfeu M’ClorO and Boggs^ gf->theCom. ys. ajad the ComTvsi Jhtf. S.Turner, waa argued -at-length to the jqry, thia mDimpff, by A. Watsop and Ed. Stotf e fbr Turner, and Large for sbaw. • Thajury retnrned. a .verdict of nqt guilty, as to Tamer— as to Shaw, guilty— andas to Tamer and ShaWjTor an affray, guilty. Sfaasv.waa seolenced to pay a fine of $5O for the Assault and Battery, and costs; and for tho-affray, a fine of $lO and costs.— Jos. S< Tarocrwaa also convicted of the affray, and was'fioed'tifc.-ftadcosts* 1 . Com. vs. Jas. Robtpeon—Larceny ofa cloth over* cost, the property of Wra. H.'Garrard; The pns-. oner plead guilty,. andhii counsel,' John Hampton, Eeq.,Btatcd:to.theCourt, av iußtractod by- hiß cli« ent, that he had been la'ibis country but a short ume out of employment, and without friends or acquaintances to whom he might apply, ho was driven by necessity, to cover hie nakedness, to take the article above named, end hoped that under the circumstances, the Court would be merciful It was evidently a hard case, and would be cruel to imprison him in the Penitentiary, os the appearance of the young mao, and the circumstances attending the takings would indicate anything but. a thieving dis* position The prisoner was. remanded until io«morrow, when we know the'Court will do what is -Just and merciful under the oircnmqtances.- Tbtmse' of-the Com. vs. Trod crick Bough- for keeping.a tippling houßo m Allegheny city, was then.taken op* ■: .v\ •• Tfiojury tmuniedia verdict of notguiity, hat de fendant.pay thexoßts. Com. vs. Jas. colored man—Larceny of several flthalL articles, the property of Mary Robinson, who rcsidesio Allegheny city. The jury returned-a verdict of guilty, and the Court tentenced him to the county jail for €0 daya- Com.«s. Williamson—disorderly house. The jury returned a verdict of not godly and prose* 1 cutorpsyrtio costs. Com. vs. Robert Reany—Fornication and Bast ardy. .-Sarah .Williams, a widow, lady, testified lhai defendant was the father of her bistard child. • She resides in Point alley. , The Jury-, returned , a verdict of guilty, and de* fendant-was eentencod to pay $4O and costs. Com. .Jackson—Larceny of some pirn* tares from the office of J. H. Sewell. Esq. The prisoner plead guilty, and was sentenced to ono yenrio' the Penitentiary. The-Coort adjoaroed. GnAtn> PnocEEsioir.—Tcaterday being the last day of Lent, the Batchers ot Pittsburgh had a grand jubilee. They marched through the principal on horseback, accompanied by. Byorly’e unrivalled Band, who played some.of their favorite airs. There seems.to be considerable rivalry amongst the butch ers at the present time, which has produced no little excitement. The old Diamond market, last even* mg, presented s lively and beautiful appearance.- The stalls of most of the butchers were decorated in the moat brilliant and fanciful manner imaginable. Flags,flowers, wreaths, paintings, engravings, look ing glasses, &c., fitc., were hung around the stalls, and some ofthe finest beef and mutton we ever be held wss exhibited, tastefully decorated with fanci fully cut paper and flowers of every hne. It was a grand- scene for epicures to behold ! Those who are on hand early this morning will stands chance of getting tho .«• best cuts.** GSP Grain’s Panorama,.now on exhibition at the Athencnm, presents a view of tho most gorgeous scenery in the world—that of the Hudson river. — As a work of art it is said to bo greatly superior to anything that ever visited oar City of the kind. It will bo open Tor exhibition this afternoon and even Dowes, a sharper of great eev lebrity, was-arrested 10 Erie and brought to this city on Thursday. - He was placed in jail, where ho will: doubtless remain until some of his accounts here are cast up and a settlement takes place by the strict rules of law and justice. Ethereal Oil. —Tough’s celebrated Ethereal or Pice Oil can bo bad from (he manufacturer, at No. 82. Fourth street, between .Market and Wood. It makes a splendid and cheap light; equal, if not su« penortogas. See advertisement. IS?* A lot of watches andjowelr; will bo sold at McCartaey’a auction house, this evening, at earl; gaslight. Also, two lots of ground in the Third Wardof Allegheny. Dac&ebheottfes*—Mrs. C. Newton, Digueman artist»is at present taking some splendid and life* like pictures. Sheia an artiat whose taste and skill must commend her to all who desirea good picture* tSST Weanderatand that thcro will be a grand trial of skill m dancing at Lafayette Hal!, this evening, between John Diamond and a gentleman of this city. Diamond is enro to beat. Go and see him. figT Aid. Major, yesterday, committed; Hosan Butler, oo oatb of W. H. Montgomery, for passing counterfeit money. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm ol • ATKblvt A Tibet. intjio Painting business, was dls •solved, by mutual consent. March Ist. 18M. JAMES BPKF.LVY. M.N.W.TIBBY. Tub undersigned will continue the business at the old stand, coruertof Fifth and Market streets, in the base ment story of Hams A Co.'s Exchange Office, where the business of the late firm will be settled. JHfh&urgA,ApnlD,lBul. aprißflf ' JAMES M’KELVY. Barok«ttn Agency, and Rentittancei to • Ireland* rfIHE undersigned. European Agtnty" has ogam ar- X' rived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh in June next, for ibe tour of this Agency, through England.lreland. Scotland. Wales.dec., to return in September. He collects legacies, debts, rents, prop* claims: remits money by sight drafts to ail parts of Great Britain and Ireland, at the rateof 85 per pound sterling: prbeores copies of wills, deeds and documents:. conducts searches of all kinds, Ac.. Ac. He transacts the business in connection with his relative, Hugh KESKJjf/Esq.. now resident In Dublin, who for more than . twentyycawirftvcled annually .on:this bnainesß.between •Europe dud Amenea/ Innumerable references given. Donng the subscriber's absence, remittances and other ibusmess wilibe attended to atlas Office.by his brother. -Edward J. Keenan; Office on Fifth street, opposite St Paul’s Cathedral. . THOS.J. KEENAN. - European'Agent, and Attorney alLaw. ;•■• *•' • ftuaburghfPa: ' ipT Mr: gguirorrniay be seen on business in Cincin nati,; at the Broadway Hotel, on the 28ih and 29th of ApHlf *in Louisville, at the Louisville Hotel; on the Ist and SdofMay: ana m-St Louis, at the City Hotel.von the7Ui,Sthand Oihof Mayr faprgflwdaw prj>TSBVB6B . : CORirsa OF KUBKSt AVS THIAD BTBGSTB. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Insu lation of the kind in Pennsylvania. ' 1 SacuUy. Jons Fubmiko, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O.JL CautßSHUn, Professor o Fenmanehtp^Mercan tile computation. Ac. ’ . - AL’Sx: M. Watson, Esq,, Lecturer on Commercial Law;:.' Those wishing to obtaip'a complete knowledge of ,-t Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of hu rt smew, also, a rapid ana elegant hand writing-, are invi & tcd.to call nml cximmfc the arrangements. • - ” Lecturcon Commercial t»aw every Monday evening. Reference to any of the city merchants. fdeclO D C'F P f S IBHlHlllOMmiiiiMu W. E. Escj.,of.tlie Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. .• 0 5 JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Ornamental and Mercantile Penmanship., - ; Persons doslrou* of obtaining a thorough Met cajatileed %. ucution,can rely upon obtaining in this Institution everv V thing lhat is ndverused. Jhere is no ndvertUing of the >.* names of Instructors and Lecturep who neither teach A? nor lecture in the place; nor no humbugging th& jiubKc unihpitc* of engraving*, with the engraver’s name sap. pressed, and-a name affixed, pretending to hove “ exe v - cated” them with a pen. , - . ' Ladies 1 Writing Class meets ina separate apartment. fromlOtoWA.M. Gentlemen’s Class from 8 ia the morrung’-tHMO i .» - [mar2Ud&w » ' prime lot received per-etearacr Mcs- JC senguTjand for sole by / • ? aptw ' r . i; KING AIMOORHEAD. *- ? £ • v ••• * • \* Saks. SCOTT &> OTIS* AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS) : v ' k ‘ ; - 61HAin.6TEKEt,ST.W«nsi MIBSOirHI, ' • TT AVING be6n engngddin ihe above business for the J 1 last six years, in this city, would respectfully .so licit consignments of Goods, to bo sold in this market, 'Either forAuctloa-or_pnvato Bale— particularly Gloss ware>4lardware ead Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on- all kinds orGoodsJconsigTied us for sale here. -••'•••' •' N.v ; Willreferto Messrs. Hewett. Roe A Co., E. R.Vio let, Wra.D* Wood A Co., John J. Anderson * Co y R-H. Stone, Sqmre A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Denver. Stunt Lotus; Bailer 4; Brothers, Cincinnati; George ftPLaio, Pittsburgh. i -.- {maifiO:y jasißS ncRESRA) auctioneers * Books, watches, canary birds, large PIER GLASSES, AC>a* Audios,—This evening, Saturday, April JSth, at early gas light, at M’Kenua’s Aucuon House, a valuable collecuon 7 of Law and Mis cellaneous Books. Also, one Canary Bird and Cage,— an excellent singer? one goldj patent lever Watch; one thirty, day clock; an assortment of eight day and thirty hour clocks; three Very largo Pier Glasses. Also nine teenhalf pieces superfine Irish Linen. oprlO JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r BU'LDING at Auction —On Monday even mg April SSth atBo clock will be put up to the highest ana best bidder at M Kenna a Auction House a few Building Lots opposite the United Stales Arsenal Terms accommodating and will be announced at sale apr!7 JAMFS MCKENNA Auct r A DMINISTRAIHIX SALE of Clothing Superfine J\- Cloth other Dry Goods Lease of House, Store Fixtures, at Auction— On Thursday April i4th at 10 o clock in the forenoon will be sold by orderof tho Administratrix of the late Patrick Delany deceased at the store on Liberty street a few doors above Virgin alley, tho enure aiocVof CJodang, of every description—shirts, superfine cloths, cassiraeres and other dry gouls- tailors trimmings, Ac., all of. which wore-selected for customerttadejandmade in the best manner, of the latestaiyles and fashions. Ills unneces sary to enumerate the articles. Also- the nnexpircd terra of lease of a house and store firtnies " " SUSAN DELANY, Adm’rx. hPtie' JAMES M'KENNA.Auct’r. •fTTILLIAM WOOD’S PATENT SHINGLE MA- W CHINE At AncTit>x--WiU be.sold at public sale, al APKeftni’s Auction House, on the- of April, at fi| o’clock-, P-'M.. the Machine and Patent Right for Alle gheny countv. It is considered the best machine for cutting shingles thar has ever been patented, and will ent from'sixty to one hundred good shinnies per minute. The machines and utle papers can be examined at any time previous to sale, at M'henna's Auction Store. • qprtC ' JAMES M’RENNA. Aucttr. R" /UAL ESTATft AT Saturday next. M \, Apnl lClb, ut3 o’clock in the afternoon, will Be sold on the premises, in the borough of Sbgo, near the Mo* nongahela Bnage. and. conTement to Shorb A Co.’a Iron Works, a plot of Ground—fronting 63 feet on the main road or street, andextendingback l»0 feet; on: whiehis erected one double name house, well finished, and in good lenoniable.order. This property will be di vided and sold in lots to suit purchasers.. : api!4 JAMES M»KENNA. Auct’r. p. h. DAVIS* Auctioneer. TWELVE BUILDING LOTS in thcEighthWard, at auction.— On Saturday afternoon, April 19th, at 2 o’clock, will be told on the premises, 12 very valuable Bnnding Lots. In the Eighth Ward, only four squares from the Court House. Six of which have each a froat of twenty-one feet six inches on Pennsylvania Avenue, and extending back 120 feet to a 20 feet alley i the re maining six have each a front of 21 feel-six inches on Forbes street, (which is 70 feet wide.) extending back 120 feet to same alley. 3Vrmj-*One-founh cash: remainder in three equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. P.M. DAVIS, aprlO Auctioneer. grCAKTJUIfik, Auctioneer. TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Auction.— Will be V sold on the premises, on Saturday, May 3d, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a Lot of Ground, 6ituaie on Pike street, between W alnut and Factory, in the Fif h Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. 3aid Lot is fronting 25 feet on Pike street, and extending back 100 feet. On which is erected two smalUirnme houses, iu good repair and com pletely finished. To any person wishing to suppty hup self with a borne .this is a first-rato opportunity, ns such chances arc seldom offered at public sale. For further particulars enquire of John A. Parkinson,-Penn siTcet, Fifth Ward, or at the Auction Store of the subscriber. . aprlS W. Q. MACARTNEY. AUct’r. SECOND HAND BAROUCHE AND BUGGY at Auction.— Will be sold to the highest and best lad der-on Saturday, May lOih.at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. at the carnage shop of J. P. Wilson, on Third sl, below Wood and Southfield, to pay cost of repairs ana charges- one two horse dickey seal Barouche, with new leather top. iron axle, and left by Mr Philip Motz ; one open top Buggyvleft by Mr. Herring. . . AUo—l one horse Carnage—standing top, iron axle, and nearly new. ' Those interested will please take noticeto this advert lament as they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeeraed by the owners or their agents before that umc. with cost of this advertisement apr!B W. G, MACARTNEY, Auct»r. ATCHES AND JEWELRY at Auction. —Will >fY be sold on Saturday evening, ApnllOlh. at early gas light, at M ’Cartney's Auction Hquse, No. \\ cod street, a large assortmentpf ntw : ana kccondTiaad gold and silver patent lever and other Watches—some of tvhich are-very • Also, a large lot of Jewelry, among which are ladies'gold guard chaias,fingernngs, ear ring*, breast pins, broaches, gold pens and-- pencils. I aprlB W. G. M’CARTNEY, Anct’r. FOR COAL AND SLACK. Sealed •j Proposals for delivenogm the Stores, at thtfWorks of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, 100,000 bushels of Bi tuminous Coal, and 30.0C0 bushels of Slack, will be re ceived at the Office of the Company, until Wednesday. the23d instant.at 2o s clock,P. M. The Coni and Slack, to be of such quality, and delivered at such times, and in such quantities, as shall be approved of and directed. The standard of computation, for Coal and Slack to be ?G pounds per bushel. > The payments to bo fnade monthly—retaining 20 per cent as security for performance of contract. r Proposals to be addressed to Thomas Bakeweil. Esq., President of the Company, and endorsed. ** Proposals for Coal and Slack.” JAMES M. CHRISTY, ■ apr!2 . . • Treasurer. INFORMATION WANTED—Of the whereabouts ol ANDREW DOUGHTEN. (drover.) who resided la Trumbull County. Ohio. He was last seen in this City, on the 22d of March. Any imormauon sentto John Cramer, Hobbard P. O..Trnmbnll County, Ohio, will be thankfully-reecived. apTlfclw* SUNDRIES— -08 hhds.pnme N.O.sugar; 548 bbls. -Plantation Molasses, oak bbls., oO do S. 11. do do; oO bags prime Rio Coflce; .7 tierces Carolina Rice; • u 4 hf-chcsts H. Tea; SI twelve andG Hjbxs.G. P-, Irapi and V . H.: 6 bxs. Ronalds tobacco. 5 s; 1 box Conway's do; no bxs. pearl starch; . • 22L casks Muspratt '6 soda ash; Ido - do bleachingpowder: . bSObbls.Whiskey;. 20qr. casks Pori Wine, various brands; * do sweet Malaga Wine. Giro brand. ; With an astoriment of Brandies, Wines, Gin. Rum, Alcohol. Spices, Ac., for sale by . ' ' 7. M.MITCHELTREE. ; npr!4 ■■■■•. . 200 Liberty street Rev* Or. liillikelly’s Female Seminary, KITTANNING, PA., EECOMMENDED by Gov. Johnston and Bishops Potter and Upfold, will rc-open for summer session on the 30th instant. (April). > : Charge for board and English tuition per ses* f sion of five months. ■ - • . - - * 960.00 Charge for washing and stationery, per session • of-five months, • ! ■ - ■ .. . -$ 5,<» ■ Music, Ac.,at customary rates. No Exr&ss. Number of boarders received. 25. .: See Circulars at J. H. Mellors BookStore.7o Wood Street. : Reference «« Fttuburgh—' The Episcopal Clergy; Judge M'Clhre; Judge Shaler; J. H. Shoenbergor; G. R. White. A. B; Curling. Etqs.; Richardson. Esq- Kiskemmetaa; Judge Jack. Grcensburgh; Judge Buf fington. Kitutnnmg. [aprlo:3iawf3w SEALED PROPOSALS^—For ground suitable for a sue for tbe Custom House. Post Office. Ac., which wore authorized by a recent act of Congress, to be erected in this . City, will be received until Friday, the t7ih infitant } by either of the undersigned. The dimensions required are 120 feet front by ISO to 140 feet deep—nnless located on two streets, if. located on the corner of two streets, proposals may be.muue tor 100 to ISOteet.on one street, by ISO to .140 feet on the other. THOMAS M. HOWE. A. W. LOOMIS, .. M. HAMPTON. Commisioners. To Cabinet Makers* Veneers. JHoAogany. Hosetdoad and Walnut: Vamuh . Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. ffIHE subscribers have JusVTeeeived i/ronrftew York ‘X-andßoston a.most sptSadid stock of VENEERS, pud arc manufacturing l>y machinery Furniture Suitable for the trade. All of winch we will ceil at extremely low prices. : Asgreat care wustaken in the selection of the stock) persons cannot fail to he suited either as to Quality or price; and.’us it la well known that Furniture can be made byjnachinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the irpde is respectfully invited. Turned Wcrk.in all its as usual. . Piauk for hand railSj for Carpenters, and ail articles Required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz:. Mahogany. Varnish. Hardware. Hair Cloths. Springs, Ac., Ac. . RYAN tc M.’KEE. Ryan's Buildings. No. 31 Fifth street. mar22:ydaw in Wanted. 1U OR 30 HA.NDS. io make BOYS’ CLOTHES. None but first rate hands need apply, at mar*S R. CHESTER'S. 71. Southfield street. PriTAt« oiseMei* 08. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY. BD2VOTE3 his entire attention to an ofiic* practice. Hie t usiness is mostly confincdtc Private or Ycncrcat Diseases, and sueh pain ful affections, brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence and excess. • Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions. Go/iorr •hea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, tmpnwiy -qi the Blood, with all diseases o - the venereal origin* Skin-Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions. Tetter- Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness- Im potency, Piles. Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano* Nervous Affections; Pains m the Back and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys; successfully treated Cure guaranteed- Fourteenyears’procticeUtour in this city t enables Dr Brown to offer assurances of speedy care to all who may come under hid care. . ...... 1 Office and privaxe-conswlyag rooms, 41 Diamond ay. i yp* Charges moderate. . Dovu.dacwly 6. W. TAfliUßi 11a SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER. OTRICT attention -will be given to ail bOßincs; en- B trusted to'iiscire. Trttsburgh manufactured arn >cYesalwayaon hand,-or procured on shortrouce. 'Notcsißonds, Mortgages, *c., negotiated on hie term*. Advances mode tf required ipcuKtf -k y<- i .■■■.-.A'.,-.1, - ■ J'.,.. '• -v.'•.>:• **’ , - T ' l ' :; ' ■'■ : ■.■■ t £ ; vT-jV;,.* 'vV 1 ;: : • v . i :,7'.>- .•• •■ dammmiat and Jinanrial. Dally Review er ttie Wholesale Market* OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, } Satubday Mohnino,- April 19, 1851. j Tbe weather yesterday continued warm and plcas~ until 6 o’clock id the evening} when it turned to rain, Tho amount of shipping and business done in our streets yesterday was largo ; bat we were tin. able to hear of any special change in the market. FLOUR—We notice sales comprising about 400 bble,, on the wharf and from stores. Sales .ol 140 bble. at tbe river at 33)35 to 3,40 ; a lot of 100 bbls. from store at $3,60 j sales from, wagons at $3,35 to 3,40, which was tbe ruling figure ; sales of extra at tbo river at 33)56; from stores, by dray load,at 83,60. RYE FLOUR—Wo have a sale of 22 bbls. Rye Flour at $2,20 £> bb). The demand limited. PROVISIONS— I There continues an active demand for all kinds of Provisions, with a prospect of prices further advancing Wo notice sales yosterday com prising 100 hhds Bacon at 6 A c for Shoulders, 7jc for Sides and B}c for Hama A sale of 800 pieces hog round Bacon at 7fc cash Mesa Pork sales of 20 bbls at sl4,oo—time sales of 14 bbls Mesa Beef at 37)00, Balk Pork we notice some lots going to smoke house, but could hear of no aalea • FlSH—This article la firm, with so mcreased de** mand. Sales of 60 bbls No-3 Mackerel at $B-2d~ Sbad: .very few in market; we have aalea of 10 bbla No. 1 Tnm’d at si2. Sates of 11 bbla Salmon Trout at $7,75 per bbl. GREASE—We have & sale of lOOjibla, n day or two ago, at 7c, 4 months. Als{L r of 20 bbla, yesterday, on private terms. TAR—We notice a sale of3o small bbls at $3-60. OlLS—Sales of 10 bbls Linseed Oil at 90c.: No 1 Lard is held firm at 60c. RICE—Wo have sales of 13 tierces at 4$ GROCERIES—We still quote a firmness in most articles of groceries. Coffee: we have sales of 70 bags reported at 111012 and holders firm. Sugar: sales in lots* comprising about 50 hbds, ranging from 61061, by the bhd. Molasses: firm at 360 375, with an increased demand. TOBACCO—There is a considerable activity in this article to tbe city and country trade. We notice aalea of about 40 bxa various brands ranging from 26 033: 15 kegs 6 twist at 14; 5 hhda Ky. fillings at 8|: 6 bhde Ky. wrappers at lift. SEEDS—SaIes of 30 busbcla Timothy at $2,20 ; Flaxseed. $1,60. . WHlSKEY—Somowhat better feeling iu this artu clo: f&les of 60 bbla at 21. BROOMS—Satos 200 doz at 76081,00. PORT OF PITTSBURGH* S VEST 10 INCIZES WAT a a IN TUB CUAKNIL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boies. Beaver. Atlantic. Parkinson. Brownsville- Redsionc, Woocward. Brownsville. S. M'Kee, Hendrickson. McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon. Beaver. Fashion No. 2. Peebles. Elizabeth. Thomas Shrivcr. Bailey. West Ncwion. J. Nelson. Moore. Wheeling. Buckeye State. Ho!mes l Cincinnati. Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. Pilot N 0.2, Crane. Hockinsporu DEPARfED: " Redstone, Woodward. BrownsviUo. Atlantic, Parkinson, do i. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport- Michigan No. 2. Boies.Beaver. Beaver. Gordon. Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey. West Newton Fashion. Peebles. Elizabeth. Diurnal, Conwell. Wheeling. Clipper, No. 2, Duvol. Cincinnati. Clara Fisher, Gordon. LotusvlUei. •• Pitot No. 2, Crone. Hockmgport •' Reveille. Shedden. Wellsville. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. iyp% . Tub new and fast ronnlnff steamer CIN* Bibmngium. Master, will icavc SSSiSgfiaregnlariy every Wednesday. 1 or freight or passage, apply on board, or to mairSO " G. B. MILTENBEEGER For Marietta and Hocklngport* LuiStßVffi* Tun fine steamer PACIFIC. Zakour Mas dfegMaTasaislTßN. will leave for the above and interznedi' ate pons every THVRSDA Y. at 4 o'clock. P. M - For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. W T OOD3 & SON. marlO No. 61 Water st.. and 63 Front st Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. (JPSU& Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2. Cam. Wis. Hanna. leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin.every Monday and Tnursday* at 4 P. M. Tho fiue steamer ALLEGHENY JBELLENo 3. Capt. John Hanna. leaves tho Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday , at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. fmar2o HOPE EVEE. WONDERFUL CURES!! Pr. llogere' Syrup of- Liverwort and Tar AlfD C A N C H AJL AGU a I For the cwipleie curt of Coughs, Coids, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis* Spitting of Blood, ana ali other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION Look at its (Jnparalelled Snceen. above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE is car. J. rying ell bofore it in Lung Complaints. In all sec tions of the country it is constantly performing cures which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the nainos which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. If. Cox. M.D.. late Professor in the Medical College inCincianau: W. J. Richards.M.D.: Uon. Judge Morse; Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cinj R. S. Newton. M.D.. Prof, in the Medical College at Mem-’ phis. Tenn.: John A. Collins, Elsa., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and. Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levison. Esq.. Editor of the U. S. Military'and Naval Argus at N. v.: Thomas C. Faulder, Esq. of Albany; Rev. II; Wiseman. Rev.R- Hoyt. N. Y» City; und we coaid name hundreds, aye thousands of others, wbo testify from personal experience, that it has cured -tbem and ihcir triends, in some cosesafter all other remedies had failed. Suchmen never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art. No. 137. Second street. Now York. Spabta. Juno 30,1849. Dear Friend Stewart: I have been home now just two months. When I last saw you. I had but hula hopes of ever getting any better. Batl havenowthepleasureof thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort. Tar, and Canchalagua. 1 got a dozen boules of it and took home with me. determined. to make , a fair trial of it. as 1 had done with everything else. I have only taken lour bottles of it. and I must say It has done me more good than any. other medicine I have ever token. On my first taking it.it increased the expectoration, and 1 raised a groat deal of bloody matter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. 1 cough hut hillonow, and ex* pect soon to be entirely free from it I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afiheted with a cough or diseased lungs. • • ■ • * f> • I let a young lady wbo had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored sever al months with our physician, but grew worse, have one bottle of it. and it cured her . It acted almost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend. F. M. CORY. N. B. The anginal Utter from which the above is an extract, is on fife, and can be seen at our office, No. 316. Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. SEE UOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS. Statement of Mr: A. Lang* Baker % No. 389 Pearl street . N-Y.—A few days beforo last Christmas. I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Langs. I called in a Homoeopathic physician, but his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ana Canchalagua. Before I hod taken up the third.botUe, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough . was gone* and I felt as well as usual. My health Is now food. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor lally recommend u to my friends. [This statement was made to the Proprietors , March 12th, 1850.1 OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES. 10“ for want of room to publish at length any more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, every one ni their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New York, to whom all ot-' ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be aadiessedjjpojt-p'aii. for saie by R. E. Seilers, No. 57 Wood street, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. Curry and H. P.Schwartz, Allegheny City; Townsend, wc. 0 , T^i ancil *\s ler > Patterson, Birmingham. 1 PWCE-In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles f0r35,00 marlsoo. Terms easy. : S.CUTHBERT,Gen’I Agent, CO Smhhfield street. L » • ' ■!"■. ' -I . ' CC-*!TOJrf IIOUBS, PITTSBiraOH, ) ; ; - : ’ Surveyors Qtf>ee,ApnL2,lBsl; y . SEALED PAUPOSALS will bo received at this office until 12o’clock, 20thday of April, in«., for tha fol lowing artic&p, for the use -of the. sick at. the United States Marine Hospital, near this Cily; until the 30th day of June, 1852; • Beef, as free as possible front bone, pnee per pound. Bread, each loaf-to weigh one lb* “ ‘ c Brown Sugar of the best quality ■■ ■ * ‘ l ■* .. Tea Hyson ‘ '* *' Rice flour ‘ ’* Soap-- ‘ Sperm. candles-*.***** »• *"* V Coffee..-—..--. Batter, best quality- •-* * “ ,c -Middling bacon•-•**•••*• , • 4 *•••**•'’ * ** - Hama-*..---.------ v v**v • “ il Lard —»• ‘ Flour,best superfine , l per ; bbl. Molaases --* • v ‘ gal; Port wine “ ' * Vinegar ‘ 1 " . MSlk---... ‘‘ ” quart. BeBtbolted meal ‘ ... ..bushel. Potatoes ‘ * Beans a »« «. Eggs -.-........r 1 - “■ “ dozen.. Salt ,l “ peck. Hominy «. “ Wood cord. Coal <■ J{ bushel. All of the foreign articles to be of the very bestquah ty. and to be furnished at such time? and in such quanti ties as on the requisition of the Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, maybe required. Any other articles that may be wanted, the contractor to famish at the lowest market price, ft is estimated .that. tbe.number'of patießtsto be sup plied will average about 20 per/Lay. In addition u> which there will bo about iO.officeftt and servants to.be supplied. . \ \'-i. Any information concerning the contract .will be giv en on application at this office. TiENRY WOODS, • ap3:umn Surveyor and Agt, Marine Hospital 136 Wood stebet, two doors below Virgin allev BOWS & I'K^LET, PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND DENTAL lustrumept Manufacturers. \\JB are now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS, fV coraprisitiga full nfesortmemofHardware, Cutlery , Guns. Pistols and Hunting Knives. Also, all of the la test improved Pistols manufacturedln America- In addition to our Store, - we have• a manufactory for making all ktndsof Instruments andTooh. Ourlnstru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finish and workmanship—which we refertoihe best demists in the two cities. - All orders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing, neatly executed* Par ticnlar attention paid to the making rof Trusses' and Supporter*: N. B.—We are also Agents for- the sate of Charles C. Rembardi’s celebrated Glass Pad Trass; the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. For sale by the single dozen. (ap9 NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adrainistra uon have been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of John Shepherd, deceased. AH persons know ing themselves iadebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and ail having claims, to pre sentthemproperly authenticated resettlement. V. . JANE SHEPHERD,, aplOtfid . _ Administratrix. PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.— The subscription Books for Stock in the above Company will remain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company, No. 75 roartkstrcel. . : B prIO C. A. COLTON, Sec'y. ALL persons having, business with, the undersigned, either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping. or otherwise, will find him at the. Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till H o’clock, A. M., and fromSull 4 o'clock, P. AI-. . Merchant in want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMING, apr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. James Reel, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wightnmn.) .Comer of Liberty and Water UrseU , PtrCsturgA, WILL build, and finlab to older, on.the shortest no tice, and most accommodating teras, Steam En gines and Machinery, and Castings, of all descriptions, at the lowest prices. Pittsburgh, April 8,1651. I cheerfully recommend to the public and my former customers, my successor, Mr. JAMES REES, a compe tent and able mccuamc, capable of building Engines and Machinery in the mest satisfactory and approved style. taprfry] • ROBERT WIGHTMAN, PUtsbnrgh Lock Factory. WAI. W. REILLY, Lode Smithing,-2>dt JKongingand House Blacksvtzihing. No. 165 WOOD 1 STREET- A GOOD assortment of Housework, Store and Flash Bolts, anti Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to in the best manner. [raar22;y Yklt a gentleman whoimow.dcmga profitable bast- Jj cess ou the Western Bcsctre.. Onlo—bul whose means arc too limited to carry on titeTeamc. Any per- Eon of good character, possessing SLSOO in cash, or goods suitable for a country store, can. hear of * good chance by calling upon STUART A SlIiL, raar22:lm 121 Wood street Fairmount Fire Engine for Sale* THE members of the Fairmoan: Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale- IttS lif fiftt-rareordei, and will be sold cheap. Enquire of J, SMITH, Sec’y., eprCktf | No. 409 Penn street. fpHE subscribers will employ autrmber of good hands L at the above haziness; viz: Bureau, Bedstead and Tabic makers. None hot good workmen need apply,— as good waves will be given and payment prompt. RYAN & M’KEE. at Ryan's Buildings, maria ‘ No. 31 Fifth stree JOHN H'VADRN. Peana. Railroad—Central Railroad* THE subscribers having been appointed shipping Agents for the Pennsylvania or Central Railroad, inform the public that we are now prepared to receive any merchandize or produce for shipment east on the opening of the Canat uoods via this route will be carried, through in five days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free of commission or charge for advances. BATES OF FREIGHT BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA APITTSBOBGU. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationery, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furnitare, Drugs,Me dicines. Saddlery, Wool, Ar.., Ac., SI & 100 BJ3. Hardware. Quccnsware, Groceries, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Grass Seeds. Ac..9oc. 100 fbs. Bacon. Beef, Pork, Batter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee. Tallow, Grain and Rags. 60c. & 100 lbs. Ashes. Marble, (rough,) Tar, Pilch, Rosin, German Clay. Bones. Ac., 50c. 100 lbs. marlB * M’FADEN A COVODE, BARGAINS l—Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books. Ciassic,Te*t Books, and Edu cational works, will find it greatly to their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Store,6sMar ket street, adjoining Dr. Thorn’s Drug Store. This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close up. ALSO—Carter A Bro.’s valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellenrstock of these works, and families, ministers. Ac., would do well to call duringthe present week only. (apr9j EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. TO-LET— The STORE ROOM now fitted up with an elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low. apr9 EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. . PERFUMERY AND FANGY SOAPS.—JAMESX JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: Roussel's cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wclhenll's do;’ do amantine do; French do; do Circassian do; Wethenll's toilet water; Brown Windsor do ; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; Rousseba assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin's do do; Roussel’s shaving cream; Eaulustral; do do compo’dj Genuine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow; Odontiue.or rose tooth paste; apr4 ■ LARD OIL—I 2 bbls.J, L. Doubling's No. 1 Winter Lard Oil, in store and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, apr9 No. 221 and 223 Liberty street. IGURJ2D POPLINS —A. A. MASON & CO., are now opening cases and packages of plain and fig ured Poplins. Also,a large lot of lace capes, breakfast caps, jackonet flouncing, Ac., Ac. : , [apr7 SHAWLS.— A. A. MASON A CO., have just received, per express; thirty cartons of printed cashmere ; high colored Thibet; embroidered do; fancy do Jaine, and other Shawls. * fapr7 SHEA' has removed to No.ll6Mar ket street, (two doors north of his old stand,) the houßß lately oeeupied by B. D- Thompson. faprs:tw SEED STORE REMOVED.—The subscriber 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. fapr4:tQ F. L. SNOWDEN. MORRIS’ CELEBRATED.TEAS— tAe best in puts bursK—ln the Diamond, Second door from mond alloy. Until within the last year, Good Teas could not be procured in Pittsburgh. It wus qmte common for consumers to send east for tt ; Bat, since Morns started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so-for better Teas cannot be procured in the United Slates than what he sells. He has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of Belling the best Tea in Pittsburgh. Remember—the second door from Diamond alley, opt XV - " - COOK’S REMEDY' FOK .INTBMPERANCB.— Oau be administered privhtriy,.if desired. Full-direc tions accompany each bofd®',/ r / ce , r on iy ut the Medical Depot, 60 Snuthfield street. , . [apr!s HftK ynimsKi.P —AMIsmvfAM COMPOUND.— This ncvei failing specific is guaranteed m all cases of delicate disease, together'with the com plaints, to effect a apceay; safe and lasting cure in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system* ; *K* 9 » ano i • und popular remedy } has long been (and still is) used inthe private practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases. • Itieaves no odor on the breath, and may beused by any one without the .least fear of expo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. uOSmithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : [apr7 - • —• ’ • THE BEST ~Green Tea in. Pittsburgh.- Some new crop Yoon? Hyson Ten has beep received at MOR RIS 1 Tea Mart, in the Diamond, which for strength and flavor is superior to any ever sold in Pittsburgh. Price St,oo per lb. __ , - - an 2 A. ts. SoJtcri ... ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 -FOURTH STREET, idow Markci etmt, Fitt&vrgh, Fa. r.ov!s:dawly 1 » * *■»*.•*, v . * „ . t ■ ** * i *! v ' i iHisallaneops. ENTERPRISE WORKS. Administratrix*. Notice. Business Notice* A Partner Wanted Cabinet makers Wanted* h'faoe n a co vode , to John M’Faden 4; Co.J Canal Basin, Penn ttreet. BY TEIiEGKAPH. Reported Expressly fer ; the Daily Morning Post; ascatvin bt xtSHTNure—pdinxsd : bt btsam.s EUROPEAN NEWS! Arrival of the Steamiliip America. ONE WEEK LATER. The Eastern, lines all being prostrated by tbie storm, we received the following despatch last night by special express Iretn Boston to-New York. * New Yobk, April 17.—10 P.M. The steamship America left Liverpool on Satur day, April 5, and arrived at Boston .about noon to day, after a passage of 12 days. The steamship Pacific arrived at Liverpool on the 31st, at 1 o*clock P. M; The City of Glasgow, from Philadelphia/arrived in the Mersey at & P* M., on the same day. The Atlantic had been removed to Haskinsen’s Graving Dock and minutely inspected by number of scientific men, who pronounced her to be in a perfect and satisfactory state.'. V The political news is of very ; little importance, eithorf/oin-Eogland or the Continent..: MONETARY AND COMM BRCIAL AFFAIRS. London, April 4. The Money Market is unchanged. Consols, for money, closed to-day at 96f(596}. American curlties are without material change, and prices nominally firm. : ourrent qualities have receded i> and otbdrSiJads are also a ; shade, lower, but aot an $. Sales of the week 37,000 bales. ; Breadstvffs.— I The demand is on the increase, and holders of Wheat and Flour ucmand au advance on existing prices.. American Wheat,fine.and mixed, is selling at 6s 4d. Corn 32033 s 6d. Frormons—Beef is steady in price, with a mod* erate business doing. There is a fair enquiry for Pork, and the stock is much reduced. Bacon is slow of sale, and high; prices are reluctantly paid. Ltfrd is firm at 460475. Cheese sells readily. Misullaneaus—‘ Taliow.is dull. The same may be Baid of Ashes.' There is nothing doing' in Tar.— Rosin is without change. Turpentine 7s ld. Freights aredairand without a' prospect of im-» mediate improvement.. Circular of April, received hy.the Ameri ca, quotesU. S.6»s, coupon bonds,at i,1031,1H* Md. S’s 88i< Pa. s’s were heavy at 83. . HAvnE, Apii 3. Cotton, .The market is dull, with sales of 150 bales at If. decline. Breadstuff's and Rice are dull. ‘ ENGLAND. The London Gazette speaks with assarance that the present Cabinet must either be completely changed or essentially modified, so as to come be* fore the public as a reformed-Administration—-a Cabinet must be formed which will regain the. con* fidcnco of the Agriculturists, Colonists,'end Ship owners of Great Britain, which is more than tho present one docs, or the past did. The Russell Ministry hold their position, and are getting through the business of Parliament with tol erable success. The Budget was discussed on Friday evening, the 4tb inst., and the resolution for the removal of tho income tax was agreed to. : ‘ A powerlol Papal lesguo has been formed in Lon don, and apprehensions are entertained that die immense number of foreigners now in England arc considering a revolutionary scheme, which is to de velope ilself doring the great exhibition. The mat ter was brought before Parliament, and in reply to the eoqairy propounded to the members of tbe Cabi net, casurancca were given that the Government is prepared for any emergency. The London Times of tho sth announces theeus* pension of Messrs. Batchelor Sc Caralcr, merchants and agems. The loss will fail in Holland and Ger many. Tbo same paper states rfeat the Budget is sabstan. tialiy the same aa before, but the new form of the House tax is much less objectionable than the for mer. The Chancellor was to give some details res pecting the income tax, and also promisoa not to press the proposition for tho reduction of the duty on seeds and for defraying the cost of the Lunatic Asyiom. The Times is of the opiniou that the in come tax will not be reimposed without eerioua dis» cussion. •JOB2C C0V022. The other London jooroals strangely complain of the continuanco of the income lax, but approve of the amended form of the House tax. Fobhation ojt basis or an Anti-papa l League* —The Advertiser aaya that the formation of the basis of this league was concluded yesterday. The Fed* eracy wiil be one of the most formidable of which wo have any example in the ecclesiastical annals of the country. The formation will be inaugurated by a great gathoring in the largest place that can be got in'London. When its constitution and plans are brought before the public it will strike into the heart of Popery. It will bring its means and appliances to bear even on the city of Rome itself. One of its principal objects will be to induce the British Gov ernment to demand from the Pope the allowances to English Protestants io Rome which are so abundant* lygranted to Catholics in this country. FRANCE. There ,is nothing of special interest from Paris. Things, generally, remain quiet, but a feeling of anxiety, almost amounting to alarm, prevails re specting the progress of the Socialist principles in tho Capital and Departments. * The Receiver Genoral’a hoQse,' in Lyons, had been burned down, and all the public documents destroyed. A Cabinet Council was held on the 2d subject of which is said to have been the state of the Department of Nievre, and also of Paris* A rumor prevailed at Paris of some disorder hav ing taken place at Montpelier, on Saturday. Tho National Assembly, by a vote of 349 to 305, j referred M. Do Rancie’s proposition to a special commission. Admiral Petseval, of the Dutch Squadron, sailed from Brest for Toulon, on the 15th,. The papers contain an official document of the. failure of the Ministerial combination, which has been attempted by the President. The Director of the Republican newspaper has been sentenced to a fine and imprisonment for bav-; ing published a second edition of his paper without making any additional deposits. SPAIN. The accounts from Madrid are to the 26th ult. The Epom stales that the King lefton the previ« ous day for Arahquese, on a visit to hie brother, the Infant Don Hcnrique, who, it appears, is a regular prisoner in that royal residence. The Chamber of Deputies was still engaged in disepssing the project of a , law relative to the ar* rangement:of the Treasury debt, - PRUSSIA. The Income Tax bill has passed with but littie discussion, and by the 25th clause the members of the Royal family and the Priocos of Hohcnzatiem are exempt from the operation of the tax. The Qucen’of Bavaria has arrived at Berlin, on a visit to her father, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, who is seriously ill. - The Foreign Office had been offered to Count AN. vensleben, who is expected to declino.tho offer. It is stated tbat Baron MontquSe’s position as • Premier is untenable.- 1 Letters from Toulon to the 27th ult., confirm the late intelligence of the failure of the Austrian nego> tiation at Rome for the North of Italy Railroad. Letters to the 22d announce the return, 10 the Tagus, of Com. Martin’s squadron. The . claims of the Marquis of Valado3 to‘ the. Peerago have been rejected. In the debate on this - . . -w.. _-.«^*.....;..v-, y ,., r A ~.. „ -.j ~. ’ -*;*■ -• V ' ._v ■ • v:/’:i-w 1 /////// Sv>s.-^ s '.'' T --’ : : -;. ■:.'*%s-.*£ iV-^-Ar'V^:V-'*-^- vfr~ r» '7( ' t i-L ' ~ ■ Liverpool, April 4. ITALY. PORTUGAL; - - .*.■■■ ,■ '■ r“.y '•■■ ■ ■ .Vf's*/.--' ■.♦ -V- '<> *■ -"St ?: *• •> -v . * ** “* \ • ' / * ) ' .» r ' v * *•* claim speeches of great violence’were exchanged by the Duke of Caldaoha and the Marquis of Thomar. The Lower Boose have voted the whole Budget* ■ The circulation of the pamphlet entitled “The Dresden Conferences,” is prohibited in Austria. : The, Ministry have met with several unforeseen obstacles to their plan of reducing the Impost da* r The Emperor, on the 23d uIL, belng.the anniveif sary of the battle of Navarre, gave a grand military dinner at Trieste... His Majesty proposed the hoaUh the victor of Navarre. The aged Marshal replied in suitable terms. . • The Gtitmah question remains in statu quo. Thai insurrection in Bosnia has been effectually sup* pressed. ACCIDENT ON A RAILROAD. . -Atajjnr, April 18. • A terrible accident occurred on the Railroad at Geneva yesterday. While the'express train was waiting for the accommodation train, it was run in* to at the height of its speed by the latter, smashing five cars to atoms, killing one and badly maiming ; three other persons, Viz t-Isaac T. Rloly,.confiden tial Clerk to .Coining & Co.,.had both..legs broken, and has since died; S. B.ScottjKenaaha, Wis.y both legs smashed; MriPeirie, Milwaukee ; anoth* er p'ersony name not known/was thrown- from the Car and seriously wounded; his life is despaired of. ■ The accident was .caused by carelessness of the Switch Tender; . The want of Cara impelled a number, of the pas fleogers to take the Eriejßoadl. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. New Toss; April 18. . ! The Legislature adjourned tine die ycaterday, af» \ : When-tHa Erioifanai Bill canto up for final pas sage,Mann, adamderat, moved to postpone it in definitely,-whlchbeing lost, be and II of bla col leagues retired, and the Bill on third reading was laid on the table for want of a quorum. Daring the session 179 acts were passed* ! . Daniel Webster has written a letter to the citizens ■of Boston, acknowledging the receipt of an «nvita*» tion to address them _at Paneoil Hall—a pleasure whichbe.regrete .is forced .to, ba.acr count of the Aldermen refusing the use of : the Hall for that purpose. New Yobs, April 18. The steamer Prometheus, from Cbagrcs, with California dates to March 15, is below. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, noob.] ' . New Yoas, April 18. 5 Flour. .The late advices give tone to the firmness existing in Hreadetoffs; but continued wet weather checks transactions. * Grain.. Wheat: a fair business doing; Ohio 1,00; Corn: extensive sales arebeingtasde—tbemost of which is to arrive—at j621053c; for mixed Western, deliverable next month; io stores, 69c. for new Yellow.'':' ■ f • Provisions. .Ohio Pork is; better, and much en quired after at 15,12015 j 25 for new;: 14,25 for old mess; for new and old prime. Cot Meats active nod steady. • Lard. .In fair request at 9c. in bblfl. Coffee.. Active and firm; Rio IQc.; Java 12. Whiskey. .Easy at 231024ke. evEneto,] New. Yosz, April 18. ; Cotton. iDecHocd i,under ateamieKs news. Floor..Firmand unchanged. Grain..Wheat,dull; Corn,69; Rye,lower,with sales at 7210731. Pork. .Dali; at 15,12 f and for mess and prime. ‘ y , Lard.. Firm, at 907 i. Other articles unchanged. . - PmzApzis'Bi&j April 18/ Tho America’s advices have had. little or no effect upon tho market. . . Floor. .Receipts elim and market firm. 2000 bbls sold yesterday at 4,50; sales for city consumption moderate, at 4,55104,621 foT common and good brands; 4,7505,12 k for extra, and fancy lots at high er rates. - . . r-. : Corn Meal.. A email eaio at2,S7 bbl. Wheat.'.Sales ot5OQO bush prime Petisa. fit 1,05 lor white, and red at 1,00 bush^ Rye. .Scarce and wanted. Corn. .Id good demand; 300 bush yellow sold at 65065 k, afioat. Oats. .In demand at former rates.. Whiskey,.Scarce; in bbls 24, hhds23. Boltqso&e, April 18. * : Flour.. Holders ask 4,62 for Howard street, and 4,25 for City Mills. G rain.. Unchanged. Provisions.. Firm, with an upward tendency. Groceries. • UnaJ tered* Stocks. .Steady. River aiatibnarjr. Flour; .3,4703,53 Whiskey. .18^. Lqrd..ln begaat9c; Bcrefased for prime io bb!s, Groceries maintain a fair tone.* Sautes ani» (Exchange Stokers. ; GEDBOB Ml GATT • .rATIITB SHOWS. MY G ATT & BRO WN, BAHKERS A RD EXOBANGE BOOKEftS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. - {O* Collections made in oil the’principal cities, and STOCKS Bought and Sold, on Commission* raargfcflm • . • : BXlil* & CUBBY. , B. NKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No.6s'VPoodStrcet, Third-door btiow. Fourth—{westside). : SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities. constantly for/sale/ Time' Bills of Exchange and Notes dis* counted. Gold, Silver and .Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal citiesof the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. < mar27:y • . • •. ■ :■ BAS KINO HOUSE. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO. 15, WOOD STEEET, PITTSBURGH. [ Current money received on deposit. . . ; Collections made on all theprincipal cities of the Utu* ted States. S r . [angldy PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND KXOHASCHffi BROKERS} No. 95, coawka Wood aio Dxa&oot streets, • Pittsburgh* Pa. (may! i US.S.HOOIT. m i THOS.iSJ»BRTi . HOOK tfSAR6EST« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood end Sixth streets., Pa TfSEALERSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bille, Foretea t U and Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDeposit,&c i EXCHANGE on all the.principal Cities of the Union and Europe; for sale in sumsto.Buitpuichasers. - ' CURRENT and parfundsroceivedondeposite COLLECTIONS madeon allpartsof the Union, atthft lowest rates. . . ... . aepll-ly f CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRTAK, GLEIfII & CO. *VTOTES, Drafts, Cheeks, Ac. collected, and Remit J.l tances made upon favorable terms. • may22:tf ; ; .R.R.BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburgh, flfoy 18.1850. , : , \ ... * ‘ wotlec. - WE have associated J. GAsnrNsa Coma with ns in the Exchange and Banking business. WAL H. WILLIAMS A CO. , Pittsburgh, Jan } y. 1,1851.—ja6:1m WM; HT-WtLLTAMB;■ —»* * * -T. *- • J. o. C 07718 WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NORTE EAST CORNER OF WOOS' AKS THtES STMtETS. ALL transactions mode on liberal terms, and collee* tions promptly attended to. rjafoSm % HOIiBIBB A SONS* RAVE RQZOVSD THSX& BABSIHO ASD &XCBA3SS OFFICE . To , No. 67 Market sins tj four doors btlow 'bl&Mand. N.-HOLMES a SONS; ; . * - I>ANKERS ANDEXCHANGE BHokEBS. and Deo m Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. “Exchange on the Eastern odxd Western ernes constantly for sale. . ; ' • Collections made in all thecities through, oat the: Uni-' ted States; received, in par lands or current, paper, No. 67 Market street, between Thifd and Fourth ■ streets. . V - L: . . aug2»ly. • i Domestic and foreign Exchange, B.'mk {iota, .6oldand;Silt:er,Bougkt 7 So*landEXithangcd, \ SBSXOHANOB AStT BAHKINa HOUSE "Williasa & ®o., , 6*; Wood Street)... ■ ■ • , • PITTSBOB&Hi - ; ET* INTSRE3IAXLOW3D OH/TIMS DSPOSITa.. . r {a UgSB \ *XLSH g’BAttSg. ._ _/ ■ ' __ - gDWiLSLD BjLHU- KBAHBBAEAHH, • BankersandExcharig* Bakers, XkaUhxn 'Fortips'end - Bomaticßills, EiUsq/Szckayigir ofDepot ; ii, Bank Notes, and Coin,' Corner of Third and Wdod ate., directly ©ppoilTO tfc© Si Charles Hotel, maySS " «" ’* • V"** , * . .’ - *♦#.%* '.“ ; vi- >. -- ■• - • '•. •-> ' ■- ' ■o.— .'v 1 ■*>■■-'>~ •' v ■■ r - A V -v ■ . ’ •» • / \$ m iV’V' •» '•' ! 'r .*'•• •; ,v.^-*i-- ;: j j **i v . t -:! if - • • . * " .• v, ..’.■*•• : -*•,** .'.v' - 1.- ■ L -~i ,t^ni;iW..Wiimf.''-'r'- * «-•*»■ !. • .. <•■ ' j ' , v f \: • AUSTRIA GERMANY. Bostoh, April 18. CiscnnrAii, April IS. HeoxoTal. W - - , ■’ . 1 ■’ ..i f X'- ■■ •,r*v r .. IDrogo aitb j^eiririius. MENIAL OR PHYSICAL DECAY^ WatCt AWv <<•• cow Antidotes—This great and wonderful remedy f; f. fornervous diseßEes, can ouly be obtained at the Medf cai Depot, 50 Smithfield street. It is not an excitant, bat a strengthened porely vegetable and harmless ; - like a skillfol architect, it begins by faying a firm foun dation, and gradually, bat incessantly,'adds strength . and vigor, antfl noihiaglsleA unfinished/ Itis a ner vine or snch miracalouspower,ihat it Is unimportant bow.long the .disease may; have .existed». .The. cheer-, . fatness it creates, and the strength it gives, are peima-' neat. PncesL per bottle. faprli - . r , jrwealr ntst of the Breast or Lungr, and other affections of the Brcastor Lungs. "Xkj ISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is a vv-fineherbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wild Chsbbt Bass and the genioine Iceland Moss (tholaucr imported expressly for this purpose,) the rare medical virtues of which are also combined byanevr chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF TrtE LUNGS, : _. CORRESPONDENCE. *. , ' Dr;'Wm.Y.'BankB,ofXenia,Otiio > a highly respect*- able Druggist in that delightful village, hasinfornred'Uh * that the sale of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is on--’ paralleled. The demand for it is so great that be can scarcely keeo himself supplied with it? JJa has had in his store medicines for langaflectiohs.-' .Sonae of these were esteemed good and eozhe eove temporary reliefs- But since he-has had Wistar’s Balsam of-Wlld'Cherry, a number of .the most serious cases wefeebmpleleTrcu.* 7 " red by its use, “I never sold a medicine,” says the doer" lor, “inwhich I had that entire confidence that I had la lU#. w ; .* „ »-• liotbks! whereverWistar’sßalsanfof"WildCher- ' ty is introduced,it at once attain a that bighxeputatlfittii bo ritblydeperves. - Whatcah prevent its gale when ea l ** every hand can be witnessed its ’Wohderfol curbs* ~ worst case of Asthina, recent and dangerous’ Cough, ~ - .(and; also those fflat-are/oflioug standing,).Bronchitis--, or Consumption fin its: early stages) areal ways cured-' bvthisremarfcmblernediclne.-: HEREDITARY CONSUMPTIONI CavedbyWlotv’s Balaam of WiiaCheviy. . PtßASA3JTßn)o%Hmhi!loncb.,Q.,ScpJ27,iesp.-:-7 ; ' J.D. Sir.* I takb the liberty pf-iadvising. Jon of the benefit}hat-I havederived from the uso<« y y. Wistar’sßaisamof Wild Cherry. I wasp rostrated • bjrthattcnnble scourgejCorisuraption,uiMayjast. it The' . attack was truly horrifying to me;for fivedftny family, " (my brothers afcd sisters,) had died, of Consumption. ', I was afflicted with dearly all of the worstfeaturea of ilie diseases l - had a distressingcoagh-andexpeciomed -«f great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in Ihcsfdb andcheevcold cmll3,altenFating-'‘wiihfibnEej of hear' andcopious night sweats.■. • , Iwasunderthe care of a skilled physician from 'the timeTw&s taken sick until about six weekssmee, being - then about helpless, and Jhy inends consideirihfcmy case hopeless, or at least beyond thercach of oarpbysician’s' BkUl. advised the'use or WLitar’S Balsam of Wild Cher ihavo taken foar'botUes i of..ihe> , niedicinei < aEd now consider myself perfectly well-'imako this state meat to. induce othcrathat are have been, to make trial of'Wistar’sßalsam of WJldCherry, which remedy hahj under the blessing of FrOvidfidce, restored’ my health. : JEREMIAHXSGRIGG. CbowhYdfltx, Bake Jane 15,1845-' J. Bcar Srrr As litaveadeepcomniissera- , tionfortbeaffiictedjpermitme'togivcyou-ttbriefhisto* “ ryof my afffleriohs, and the benefits derived from the. use of “Dr. Wistar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry.” Irvin ly 1844,1 was attacked with'.a lever of a typhoidcHaracterr which left me in a very debilitated state, wbeit in tire' following winter.! was taken with a severe cold,‘which - reduced me to such an extatuas io give mei the appear ance.of a confirmed consumptive. I labored;uhncr.a severe cough, expectorated* great dent, and wnSJrou-; bledwith cold feet and night sweats, 1 also frequently "raised blood from-ray lungs, -.rt continued fmhis'Slate, gradually sinking nhder the disease, uhtir‘January, , 'JB47i until I was again attacked,with fever. Aly extremities, etpecially my feet, were constantly cold, and almdat loaitheir feeling'.Under these circumstances it’raay bc • truly said that! was a living skeletons < !finaUy.deter» : mined to qhlt taking medicine prescribed by. physicians andtryDr. Wiitars'Balsamof'Wild Cherry,"orid'fi’Orit the first week that'l commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery. I continued its use slx months,at the. end of which timo 1 was cared, and have enjoyed good heaitfcever. since* and cheerfully recommend the Bal*- santto.aU those afflicted with diseases bribe lungs, and , would say to : thosercommenbing. its use hot to cedis if two ©rthrecfcbtdes donoteffectA cure,but : pmevexe a® I have done, and 1 have'ho doubt but nice cosesout of ten will be blessed with renewed healthax - I have been-- -.- JOSEPH- JACKSON.' - • JptpcnanS ia these 4filieu& Iteuh Disease* of the Lungs . and Breast*. ...... WHlmiraclea never ceaset More evidence of its ssxpaSsiaghe^thJcsiaiativevirtues! ■ {Fraßiiit.Bakey a ?sprmgfield, Washington co-j-Kys} * *' Ky.,nlny 14,1045 t r Messrs. Sanford if Par&.vT take this opportunity 0.. informing yon of ft moat remarkable cure norformed'on mebytheuse of Dr- Wistar’s Balsam' ofWild'ChstTjv In the year 1840 I was taken with the inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1841 I wac attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon - cry lungs,and fox the space of three years !wu* con fined to my bed. . I tried ail kinds of medicines and dvc- : ry. variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied aibng_uaui the winter of 1845, w»en!heardof Dr/Wis taPsßaUam of Wild Cherry. ,'i. My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though ! had given up Mi hopes of recovery,-and had prepared myself £br the change of another world. Throcgu theU eolieitationsl was induced to make use of the' genuine Wisuefis of Wild Cherry, .The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction and suffering and alter having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best and most respectable physicians,, naa proved unavailing, I was soou restored to emire . health by the biessingof God, and the use of Dr/-Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the.proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistar’s.Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours; respectfully, W.H. BAKER;. The genuine * 4 wistar’s Bsdsuin of Wild Cherry a the stmfle of the signature' of Henry Wista r, M. D., r ' Phiiaaelphia, and “ Jsanforf & Park ” on a finely, e^e*-^ ; cuted steel engraved wrapper. Noothcr can be genu* iwft. 1 .... Sold by XB. PARK, (successor to Sanford A Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General'. Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must, be addressed. / : J Kidd & Co^Pittaburgh; L Wilcox,Jr, comer Market street and the Diamond: B A Fahnestock & Co, Pitts-" burgh; J A Jones, Pitta burgh; Lee & Beckham; phenyCity; LTRussell, Washington ;WH Laabtv-- ton; Franklin; 1* B Bowie, Unlontowh; H Welty;- iGreensbargh; & Koantz, Somerset; Scott A Gilmorej" Bedford; Reed &Son,Huniingdon; Mrs.Orry Hollidays burghj HildebrandACo/ ladiana'; J R Wright, Kiuan ning; Evans Co, Brookviile; A Wilson At-Son,' Waynesburgh; hPFarland & Co, N Callender, ilead-: ville; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry Forlcer, Mercerf Tas: Kelly&Cq,Batler; S Smith, Beaver; J D SamtnertoMs WanenjJr .0 S Jones,‘.Conderspart; P .Croaker.,. jJr.. Brownsville* ‘ ' febia.; Tbo Hunwi Body mast perspire,’ ' ’KiBiUpB," '*>mo, ; tkTbW,Josss* Italian Chemical Soap cause*freer SS perspiration, and et the same time mollifiesj softens’ dhe akin, giving it the tenure and beauty of an infant’s. SduRVY, SALT BHEUM AND ore soon not only healed, but cored by its use, asnC least seven physicians in New York know, who \useit? In sack cases, and find ituniaiUng—us also, in v - • PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, -, .. •or any other skin disease. Thd reader is that’• this is no uselesspuffed nostriraii as one trial wiiiptbvc., I coold enumerate at least 80 persons cored of :'; - /')'■ SORE BEAD,SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARDb- Buy it, and the reader i« again assured, I would, not cruelly sell it forthe above, unless! knew it to bnaUiL state. Those who axeliable to ■ CHAFED, CBACREP, OR CHAPPED FLESH, * . will find this not only a core, bat a preventive j-and I can now only add, that any one afflicted with any of ;the above, or similar diseases, will find this allund even snore (admirable lb itsproperties) than laiaieV.-' fp*Bot, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, aratbe sure you ask for Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap—. and buy it only of \VM. .JACKSON. PStiy Agent la Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head pfAVood Jones’ Elly White. LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa? red Chalk. -" v Theyarenotaware how frightfully injurious if i* -- to die skin! how coarse,how rough,how• sallow, yellow and unhealthy the fi*ih ~ - 7 • ~ appears after using prepared Chalk l . " • Desitoj ir is injurious, contain* ' ingaiarge quantity ofLcadr ..... ' We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we«aU JONES* SPANISH LILr WHITE. “ . It is perfectly innocent, being purified of oUdclcmri*' ous qualities* and it imparts to the skin a natural,, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white j ar the same time acting as, cosmetic on the sßin,mdking-it.soft'and smooth. Soldby the-Ageut,WM.JACKSON, S 9 Liber* ty street,head of Wood, Pittsburgh. 35 cents..-. - A Sclentlfle Hotr Tonic Kcptaxejr ■' a NO BEAUTIFIER*’ -Trial bottles ac cents. Those J\ who have used Jones’ Coral flair Restorative lcno,w its excellent who have noc-we assure, it to possess the following qualities. Jt vnJl f«cq -thp hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair. W grow, stop it falling ofl, care scurf or dandruff and make; fight, red or grey hair grow dark. For dressing the hair soft and silky,nothing can excee this—it-moßeM* truly beautiful and'keeps itso. It is, indeed, the mos economical, yet superior article for the . sold only at WM. JACKSON >S Store, 2tof!bCrty at., header Wood, Pitusbnrg. Trice 37teems, no cent* Mid Oft. ....... -.- IUeC»Q. Pearly WBlte Tecta _ 1 TO BE HAD FOR'2o CENTS* ThERSONS who have either, are honorably assured J7-that lf-their breath la ever eorotriror their 7 ■ TEETH DECAYED, DARK Oft YELLOW, and enenuted wbh tartar, that a 27 cent box of Joncw Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth whiten. »aow‘; andthc breathodifcmnsly awecu .. ■, Sold only at JACKSON’S Store, 240 Liberty^etrte. head of Wood. ’y■ t icc~t _ " : Jsa»' Solution of Jet, - , , A LIQUID HUMAN hair DYE for the chansmd« white, red or grey hair to *i, 1 ! eIu^ f !L black color.in a few mtnuiea- Price 50 ”, D , U i>iUjbargh ° Sold bvjyV. JACKSON,24O Liberty weet, Pmab^gn rflODD>3 TETTER m“rSo A iaaold with the underatondingma‘ njs a bottle, and he refunded, If no % smithheld atrect. cs sold atthe Medical Depot, » 7an o““ . \ aurlS • .-1:.,.'" r Eop^ a * * «:'- >•. *■, . k .«- t <-r .• v -»" V f'■•^•*,' T .;. , fc .■• ••. • V'ln-V '**'?+K*y ■■ •■' ■ .*■ *.. ■ ■ * >• • - ■ ;*T w; •* s'-A 'mV y - *■ r, *# * * - :■*,.'vi •" * ‘