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''''. - ' ' .:'' '''' ''' •:• tat' ' J' l'V : rA ,, ,a, -''' "2 -4,4 4 . ~,,•. t •-..,,,if, r ..•• ..0 .t. 4 .,- , -1,,,,i , • ,4,. , . , , - ..,,,./...,,.-;y:friN..74%4. 4 ,... _ ' ~.,,'"' it, a.a . a . ` r gi ... ./' *e. ..... "' Z.,,,,1EV , " 4 " * "4,' , .... a . • 46 - VW . • 'a' ' ~.i - _ i ~~~ N ~ RAIX° 2 ! . * Pas Pausin g MlSitlitaiifelt Money. imph Thompson,stearsze.-Am • police officer; Aistin,in March• last, in Allegheoy t VIM over there for the purpose of ferreting •• ' , oat some counterfeiters to whom we had got a clue; ,afefiedant showed me some counterfeit half dollars, kis] 401 that by putting chemicals on them he had good many; he said that ho had been a elialet in counterfeit: money for •fifteen years ; he took ate to be one of the grog, and asked me if I had any counterfeit coin to sell ; told Mull wanted cocutterfeit paper; told me he could get plea. .70f,it for me, and arrangements to that effect wore .anade, when defendant was arrested. ' • . ;Cross Er--War introduced to defendant under 'the name of Wilkins; he asked me if I had brought say,Coooterfeit coin with me op tbo river;.never • Amlindefendatit before I was Introduced to him; will -woe say who introduced ate;•went to Allegheny City by the directions of Aid. Major. John Fox, sworn.—Am a police , officer; a war. rant was placed la my heads oo the 26th of March but for the stmt of defendant; found 3 counter, felt hill" donation his person, besides an amount of motioterfeit paper money ; defendantaaid that some geollenaan had given them to him ; be also said he ould tell ma wherojtio mint was—where the coin e made. -Aid. Major, amore.- = I issued the warrant fur de.. 'fendentis arrest ; these are the colas taken from 1310--ohowlog theca to the jury); said be bad bad them In• his pose/alma for some time, and that they 'anemic good; that he bad not attempted to pass any bf it. . The evidente,for the U. States here closed. The case was. opeaed to the jury by Mr. Fleming on be half of the defen c e. Eatctiorr.+Tharelection far townabip Officers took place-in-,chartiera and Lower St. Clair town. ahipa on Satortity Teat, nod reel:Med as follows : , Sr. Ctira.—Jiatiies of tha Peoce—John - Paiiirstat and Abram Andrewl. Ebner end Wm. Burris. Sthool Direetori —Arthur Irwio, 13 years), J. Pat 2 - trwin, (2 years), J. - ,Dsels, (1 year.) asenws—/i Patterson. , 1 . 414:t: Assessor-Michael Knowles, .hike Of Etelites—Sit!zi.,Diliegitti. Irallilleillars rf Eleition 4 .4 . • Patterson, J. Coraell. - Cairsjohie—Jonatban - Nea141;•..... Orsiiirseer of the Poor—Rhiiigait.ilwasisnri. Illitidittits—.7, S. Dilworth,.(344l.Bj; S. Shiceis ; (2 . . . .... :yetra), A. Ambler, (1 year.). '..',,7l:slrri Clerk—G. Shivers. - • • .".. .. ' Catterm of as.—Jiatiss the Psit4e—Dr. hleziskey„ 1 • • ~ 41' Temperanteville. &bat Directors--Win. Carr, (3 years)), Alex. 'Carribio, (2 years.) Stperritor —Jesse Pearson. Overseer of the Poor•.—David Frew. i itraors fink—The proper authorities. should - • certahtly make emne provision for rung Jenkins, • -; Who was acquitted some time ago, of the murder Of his mother in Birmingham, on the ground of in. sanity. He has been in the County prison ever and during part of the time very ill. Now this is all wrong. If there is no insane Asylum in Which to place him; it would tie better, tar better, to nand him to the poor house, where be would receive such attention la is not to be expected be Could receive in jail. He is perectly haratlees at a general thing; and we believe that persona who are deprived of their roason.ore taken into the poor boogie; therefore let him be removed from the prison. His 'eotnitation is but ill adapted to the fart--bread aed rater. Besidea, it may be possible that under proper . treatment, with all opportunity .-.,, for recreation, rearon may again be placed on her throne. ..."' ; '44 . 4vzart Llcanans.—The following is a lint of the 7:7ltunber of Tavern Licenans granted in Pittsburgh 'and Allegheriy,'at tlie . blarch term of 1850 and 1861, -'." showing a decrease at this Term of 89. We will, ;tomorrow, publish the names of applicants, shone , liaarisid - and those retailed t .. . • .- .. ... : , ' • Mar. Tern, 16.50. Mar Terra, IF5t • Granted. Granted. .i..:___." ~. ..' Vet We UP rittabargh.....27 '1 11041"..42 -- - do - 13 5 3d ,do • do 20 . 6 . 1141. ':.dti.... - do 16 s ; btil:::do ' do •''• • ID 6 . ....:8th , ....d0.., do 1 I 7tb do • do 0 0 •• ' 'en do do 6 '' 2 - .:9th do do 3 2 , ; Ast do Allegheny 5 2 3cid do do 6 4 , -Sd do do ' 6 2 . -.4t6 do do 16 4 V. Si& DIIIT:ICT COMM, Monday, May 12 --Before Hop. Judge Irwin. The case of the U. States a. Joseph Stanley, clerk =.in tbe Post Office at Blairsville, for purloining let. ten-containing money, &c. from the mail, was called op this morning, but upon application of'dc• •_• lendant , s counsel, Col. Black, it was continued till ' October torte. The witnesses, a large number of them for tho 14;84:litere then called up, and entered into reeog. _nlzances in the rum of $lOO each, fur their up. penance at the time appointed. cf. Sir The enterprising Mr. Foster has secured, for able week, the grand French Ballet Troupe, at the head of which, is Mad'lte Celestine Franck, from : the opera of Paris, and the first comic dancer of '- - Eattipa, Mons. •Le. 013 Espinosa. The beat eulogiam ...we can bestow upon !statistic Celestine Franck, Is, that she was the rival of Cerito, at the Academy Eciyal of Music and Dance. The Paris, London, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans papers consider Mon. Espinosa an the worthy successor of ~ittaactreeis - a nd the equal of Pcrrat. The success :n •IPittabitrikofone of the most accomplished dacsouse ,of Paria i sand of the peerless Espinosa, cannot be 43000E' Tip WIDOW Rtronr , s HINDAND, and Other Tales of Alabama, is the title of a new humorous novel, . I "lbialierimthor of “Adventures of Simon Suggs.”—. . Fot sale at Rolmest Literary Depot, Third street, )oppottite the post office. Also, The Wife's Sister; ljaft the Forbidden Marriage, an excellent novel, ;oublithed by Harpers ; The Countess ofßodolstadt, :Iv George Sand, a sequel to 4, Cousoelo ;,, and. The )3itCe - ofDrewentsvater, a novel, by E. L.Blanchard - fellow who !itoppcd at the Black gw*goitaroiln the Diamond on Saturday, got up apiaidie'ltigilit, and eased the boarder. of about j6~j.gd then Ad. A. pet there is no clue to the • • 1 . 1103110 CZLICHIATIOL-00 St. :oho% day, the 115th= ittibie .inontl4. tbetie . will be a celebration of the Meanie Fraternity at Wbabington, Pa. Hon. Judge Studer will deliver theoration. - Off The Annual g!Hational Eclectic Medico: Convention” will meet at Philo Hall, over the Port 'Office, at ten o'clock to.rlay, Toeaday, May Ithr 3861. - • -' Sorer-E.-0. Meyer, the accomplished and gee. tlemanly dancing master, intends giving a grand crime at ViiriMin , / /fall, on Thursday evening, the .9.oeh inst. . , . Acctorne.—Bdr. Newell, proprietor of the Man cheater Liao of OurnOmen, bad bla 'legs broken on Sunday in four places, by the opsettioj of one of the Omnlbrwea. "Oaalsonnts.—Our old friend Michael Kane, Jr., iirired here on Sunday night from California..He is ideicellent health and fine spirits,_ and looks daztv withal. • NO and Mohler, Droggistsi to the Filth iro . :fizingup in style, end well prepared to All proscriptions to order.. w. Wall, No. 85, Fourth -street, lila re. eeirtd thin . April number :of the .Westminster Re. flair (American Edition.) • - ' :'lsts Nip Law.--Tkerk . werel•two - ease" before hlellonor, Mayor. Plentbag,'yeaterday, for telling atior an Stu:ids/a amder this now law. - • . 136 47 . . . 13 :thinik:;..flie - riges an 1 7 issemblage of Germans, yeisterday, oat on the Fourth Street road, occasioned by a good.* custom ,of Motherland,i)that of as. gambling. together tho two. first weeks in May, and enjoying tbemaelvea to theli utmost capacity In singing, dancing, etc. But it appears that on this occasion, when joy was unconfined, the festiitties tirio unfortunately interrupted by a very Selina and probably fatal circumstance. While the goy, young and beautiful of our Ger. man population were chasing the glowing hours With fleeting feet, upon the green, some enviona and maliciona 'villains raised a disturbance, when a regular melee ensued, in which a German, whose name we could not learn, woe stabbed under the heart. The whund is 'about an Inch and a half in length and about three inches in depth, and great fears are.entermined that it will prove fatal. anb Ed. . • • • • Second.B ' 'Propthety. VOR. SALE—A. vidaable Unimproved properly, of 24 .V feet front, on Second street, b 152 deep to the Monongahela river. Tim above property Is pleasantly located (or a dwelling house in the rear, end a business stand in front, or would'do well for a small Minuted°. rv. It can be had ate bargain. S CUTHBERT. • 17 1Y9 General Agent, SO Smithfield et. Ohans' Curt Bale. DV virtue . of an rp order of the o Orphan.' Court of Alie• gheny county, the undersigned. Guardian of Charles Frederick, Charlotte Matilda, Virginia, and Charles Blame, minor children of Frederick Biotite, late of Al. legheny county, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Nay 19th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ofthat day, all that certain later parcel ofttroaud, situated, lying and being in'the borough of Birmingham, being Lot No. 6, in Watson's plan of subdivision of Lots in said borough, beginning at Lot N 0.6, in said plan and Centre Street, thence 'along said Street Bondi 112 deg. West 24 to the corner of Lot No. 7, thence along the line of the same 127 reit to Liberty street, thence along the same n feet to Lot No. 5, thence along said Lot No. 5 127 feet to the place of beginning. On Satirday, on the premises, near the bor ough of Lawrenceville, at .10 o'clock,-A. M., all those contigious lota or pieces of ground, situated,, lying and being in the village of lintfield, Peebles township, Al. legheny county, marked and numbered in a plan of 'cite Laid oat by George A !lapin!, as lota No.lB and 19, be ing oach 40 feet in front and 'extending In depth 100 feet, and bonntled.on the West by Lot No 17, and on the East ay Lot No. 20, on the Bondi by a SO feet street, and on the North.by a 25 feet alley. Title indxputable. Terms at sale For further par- ticulara apply to GEORGE REITER, Guardian, /cc., corner of St. Clair and Liberty sta. Or to JOHN BARTON, my8:4:1 Attorney at. Law, 05 Fifth at. • / Lots for Mae, In the new town of Latrobe • Westmoreland Co, Pa. The Loyalhanna Depot it, the Pennsylvania Railroad. fp II L . ,' new town of LATIOBE is beautifully situated OR I an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal henna River, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream y a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 0 east of Greensburg, Ii west of Ligonier, 12 south or Blairsville, 3 north of Youngstown, and 7 south of New Alexandria. The Pentrial.V.Lats. B.su. Roan will be opened to the tem porary terminus near the town, early In November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. The passengers in every train will stop to take a omelet the new and ex tensive Ram Roan Harm" now in progress of erection, in the centre& the town, directly opposite the Ram Roan .COMPANT•I3 DgPoi, Watts STATION, amnion Rums; Re., lobe erected immediately. The lota now offered for sale =lease are 50feet front on streets, 60 feet wide, and ran back 100 feet to a 29 feet alley; they will range In price from n dollars upwards, according to their position.— None of the lots are more than 400 yards from the Rail Road Depot, which Is in the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will be be sold on favorable terms to persons wishing build.-- Th e c Um a to of this region Is delightfaLthe scenery/maid the town is very beautiful and romantic, nod It will no doubt be a place of great resort from the cities, ash is in the midst of the finest fishing and hunting regions in this part of the State. Decimal inducement . offer themselves at this point for business men, manufacturers and me. ebonies to come acd settle; they can find immediate bus iness and employment, as this Depot will be tire point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally come, by a tornpike through the Loyalhanna gap of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, Eq.. to the Depot; no will also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank road along the valley of the Ltlyalhanna. There is plenty of the purest water; and the best of coal can be had close to the town, in abundance. There is, close at hand,' an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mill are In fall operation, with plenty of water power within 300 putts of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also In operation, wilr furnish a large number of superior brick daring the coming reason. The soil is deep, and rich and well adapted to cultivation, hardens, Ac. The termsof sale of lots will be male known on op plicarion in person or by letter to the t;subse fiber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his offiee in "Larvae," where aplau of the lots may be seen., OLIVE:It W. BARNES. N.ll.—A public sale of fifty lots *lll take place at "Lwraost," early in the month of June, of which due coke will be riven. • topr2a I. A SOR BA.LE..—A. desirable property- of Two Acres. r with a Frame House, a garden, with fruit and oth erimprovernents, situated a short distance from the city line of the Seventh Ward, having a front of 134 feet an Reed street by 630 feet deep to Delaware lane. This Minns', it will be• •etultly seen, could' be divided into 20 building lots, of from 21 to 25 feet front; or it would be a fine location for a Fatuity Residence, beiog in a pleasant and healty situation. Price SIAM 8. cu nu:mom, General agent. SO Smithfield st. POCH'S TETTER OINTMENT II warranted to cure Price 50 cu. per bottle, Sold by 8. L. CUTHBERT, 50,Sra!tbbeld street. Pittsburgh. Life.lissuranoe Company. THIK COMPANY was 'incorporated In February. 1851, with Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 0100,000. The Company does bariness both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan. On the Jona Stock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cont. lower than the miss of most .Stock Comps. nies. Mutual rates are the same tut those adopted by other !safely condueted Compmice. Those insure ton the mutual principle have the combined seen rides furnished by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Set pies Fund of the Joint Stock department. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable alter death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 60, 55, 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. James S. Hors, President. Samuel M'Clurkan, Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton. Secretary. DIRECTORS. James S. 1101,n, Joseph S. Leech, John S.Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Samuel M'Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. DICM.CAL BOARD. • • Consulting Phu:farms, Joseph durum, M.D. William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, ht. D 8.0. Edrington, M. D • r.LELININCI PHYSICIANS. Semite! Dilworth, M: D. 47 Smithfield street. Bobt. Snyder, M. D . 103 Fourth st. John Crawford, M. D_ , 29 Sixth at. Wm. McK Morgan : 6l. D., 107 Liberty et. Dr. Dilworth will be in attendance at the office, every day, at 19 o'clock. Those who havn spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All persons engaged in the insurance bad ness will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual commission. Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my 7 C. A. COLTON, Seey TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Fence, in and (ortho County of Allegheny: The petition of J. B. Poor, of the Ninth Ward, City of rittsborgh.in the County aforesaid, humbly sheared', That your petitlont r hathprovidedlumself with materials for the accommodation. of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to' grant him aithense to keep a public house of entertairunentv And your peti tioner, as in ditty bound, will pray. .1 B. POOR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, audio well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers end travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary.. John Paisley, Joseph Reed, }Mmond Li•ton. Hugh Cain, Johnston Littell, Joseph Morrow, David lIDKee, John BilLinsley, Thos. Rowley, Thomas Howell, John Norrolne, James M Leake. EMPI2 TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of.Deneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of P Devlin, of the 34 Wan]; Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly slieweth That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing housOln the 4th Ward aforesaidaind prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hinTa license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. P DEVLIN.' do ce, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward said, rtify that the above petitioner in of food repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. tt m Anderson, P. Jordan, John Lucas, E. Blakely, John Martin, John 31.Cartney, A. Holstein, S. Foster, J. Layton, J . Shields, W. f."B. tilcConlogae, R. Barcley..l Updegra :nylo 3td• MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General j Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny.f The petition of James M'Corry of the 7th Ward, City .of Pittsburgh,.in the county aforesaid, humbly oheweth, Thatyont peutioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him it license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe .titioner, as in duty bound, will pray JAMES M'CORRY. - We, the - subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and le well provided with house room and conveniences for the . accommodation. and lodging oratningers and _travelers, and that - , said tavern is necessary.. • Joimlrwin, - A. Lytle, J, Clarlq.J. :Evans, J..Torner, Par. Raney, J. filTlalne, J. l'itiller,'W.alood, 13: Roberta, J. Clarke, a Um.' • - /67/(43l4&Yra . ;1:‘ EWE= Dally ft. . , evievr of Dl* Whaleaelaillaratelt• . . OFFICE OF THE MORNING Tome"' Monatuo, May .13, 18514' Tbo weather yesterday was 'oppressively warm. Bueineior in a general way was dull. Receipts 17 river are light. ASHES—Thera ie no perceptible change . in this article; prices remain unchanged. We have sales of several lots of Soda-9000 pounds—at 3i, 4 months; 11,000 do at 36 6 months; 8 caaks , Pot Ash at 410141: BACON—The market remain. firm, and chances are in favor of a farther advance in some diacrip. bons of Bacon. We have sales of 12,000 lbe Shoot. dere at 7; 1800 do do at 61, 60 . . days ; 23,000 lb. at •7; 1204 do HAM at 81; 900 do at 9; 6 tierces Sugar Cared Hama at 101; sides, in small lota, at ; some holder, asking 81. BEANS—SaIes ofl3 barrels out of store at 81,60 for mixed. The market is bare with a good demand. DRIED FRUIT—The transactions in limit yea. terday, was small, but prices remain unchanged, and holders are not anxious to sell. We note ales of 115 bushels Apples in lots at 80 to 81. Saies.of Peaches from stores at $1,50 to 1,75. FISH—The demand for Shad, Mackerel and Her. ring . continues good ; pricer: are firm. Wo note sales of 25 •bbla No. 3 Mackerel at $8,25; 16 'do No. 4 at 87,50; 11 "bbl. Shad at 812,50; 30 bbl, Herring at 85,871. It will be'seeo, by reference.to the Baltimore Fish Market, that Fish are on the ed. Vance. From the Baltimore American ofMay 10th, receipts of Shad are quite light, and prices ,dvanc. ed. Sales of Shad are readily made at 818,00 for *rimed; No. 1 untrimed at 810,25. Herring are in active demand, and maintain former prices. Sales freely at $5,00 for full and 4,75 for short bbls.— •Mackerel are wanted, and sell at high figures. No. 1 at 811,00; No. 2 at 10,00; No. 3 large at 6,75 to 7,00 ; mall do No. 4 at 5,75 to 6,00 p bbl. FLOUR—Tbe receipt. continue quite light, and prices somewhat firmer. We haves:ales of 65 bbla at the wharf at 83,20; 40 do at 83,22; from wag. ono, about 60 bbla ranging from 93,88 to 3,26 ; from store', 60 bbl. at 53,35; 60 do at 3,371 ; by the dray load at 33,37 to 3,60. RYE FLOUR—Nominal at 82,65 to 3,00—n0 demand. OILS—Wo have no sales of Lard Oil, but quote No. I at 65 to 70; Litueed et 95. We notice a sale of Cuter Oil on Saturday at 60 p gallon. POTATOES—SaIes of 70 bushels Pink Eyes and Neshannocks at 65. MOLASSES—We have males of 100 bbla (cypress cooperageoso bbla at 361, 4 months; 50 do at 361. HEMP—Sales of 1 too at 8110,00. ROSlN—Sales of 19 bble at 83,60 p bbl, . Daring' , Circular. !ANDO, ' Pridty, April 25—P. M. Since oar lest advice, of the 17th instant, our mar kete remain without material change. Trammeling havo been moderate, bcirg checked by the Esater . holiday. The following comprise the chief ocean. recces : Antewcan Svocis.—The leading securities have been in some demand this week for permanent in. vestment, and United States 6 per cent coupon bonds 1868 , are scarce et 11010111. The more specula• live stocks quiet. No Louisiana or South Carolina for sale. United State. inscriptions, 10631061. Matianbuseette, sterling, 105. Maryland, sterling, 84ft9i. Pennsylvania 5 , 5, 83 New York State fori, NOSS New Yo•k City, SSOSS. Roston City, 940931. Ohio 6' , ,1043105. the !hake England now boy American eagles at 78s. 3d. per ounce. Come. —230 tasks and 2,600 bags plantation Ceylon, at auction, realised steady price,. Native Ceylon, 411. 6d.0.425. per cwt. At the corn market, the continued arrivtll of Preach flour render the trade extremely dull, and price nominally the same. Carrots is very dull-1,140 hale, Surat were of. fermi at auction, yesterday, without 6odiag bidders. Ilcur.—Thugoverament contract for 1.900 tons St. Petersburg clean, was token at £3O 19.,0032 75., and 1,100 tons Riga Rbiae, at £33 Ss 6d3.C32 17s. !Noma is firm, and considerable tramractioni have taken place ' anaotiottog to about 1,500 chests, al which 1,100 were bought oo speculation, arid iOO, taken by dealers and exporters, at prices ranging be. low the October rates, but establishing an advance upon the last February sales. The quantity now de• clared for the May. sales is 5,623 chests. 650 soma Guatemala, at suction, this morning, sold, withs out spirit, at about 3d: per lb. advance on previous rates. Inow.--Cotninott bar* it/ Wales we quote £4 Ms per ton, which is the only change. LITIBEED CARE. Bell fe31:111) , ■t improved rates.— Lnedoo made is worth ki be. .E 7 Os: in barrel• £7 15., OILS arc dull. Linseed has declined to 33a. per cwt. • BiturPrrat., at public ealo,to•da•,declined to le per cwt. Syrian Is In better demand, and full prices, to 6d. advance, hasp been realized. Tho sales of West India amount to 850 htids., and of Mauritius, Ben gal and Modras, 6,900 bags. Of Havana, 1,100 boa. es yellow, (No 12) have been sold at 21s. 94.; 370 Mids. Porto Rico brought .14s. 6d. for low greyish brown, to 42.. for floe bright yellow • 320 hbds: Cuba Muscovado sold from 351. 64.0395. 6d. for middling brown to middling yellow, and 40s 0140 s. 6d. for good yellow. To-day, by private contract, a cargo 013,500 bags brown Pernams has been sold at 18,. 6.1. for an °capon; and 1,000 bags Manila of good cloyed quality, at 10a. per cwt landed, for cash. Also, a small cargo of brown Bahia, at 18s. is chests, and 18a. 6d. in bags. Tazzoor is lower. We quote St. Petersburg Y. C. on the spot, 39.. 3d. per owl; lot delivery the last three months, 395. 3d.(339a. Tar.—Since the arrival of the Overland mall, the market has been leas active, end common Congon le now rather lower. On Wednesday and to.day, about 6,800 packages were offered at auctioo t obieffy green, of which about 1,600 aold without material change in price.. Tut contioaea dull. Tosacco.--The market continues quiet. TURPZIWIIVE.—The recent arrivals of rough have beam disposed of at Bs. 3d. and 81. Bd. per cwt.— Spirits are scarce; British is worth 24..6d. PORT 01P PITTSBURGH, . 5 pea 0 mama WATER IN rtBl ERAREII4. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville J. APKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Fashion No. 0, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Thomas Shrivekßailey, West Newton. " Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati . Fern, Calhoun. Louisville. JeirernOn, Johnston, Louisville. " J. Nelson, Moore , Wheeling. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. •` Atlantic, Parkinson, do .'• J. liPitee, Hendrickson, McKeesPori. Michigan N 0.2, Boies,lieuver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. " KoystoneState,l3tone, Cincinnati " Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. " Diadem, —, New Orleans. Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. For maidens and llockingport. PAClFl C, larlatra-Wriel t v " .l7. oabove a 2 n / No la blalntermedi ate ports every ZEBIRSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or postage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON, No. 61 Water et, and 63 Front at. Wednesday. Packet Tor Cincinnati. Tine new and that running steamer CIN . • ZINNATI, Butaurtanaat, blaster, will leave v 4, ' regularly every WEDNESDAY. Vnr freight or plumage, apply on board, or to inci2o . G. B. MILTENBERGER. Allegheny River Trade. KEGOLAR .PRANKUN PACKETS. ,Tay fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE • - No. 2, Capt. Wa. HANNA, leaves the Min g eny tor Franklin, every Aforiday . and Thursday, at 4 P. AL • The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. /oars Harms, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4P. M. • For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. • Gnarl* S Railad . • HALED PROPOSA.LS will beetting received until 5 ro L o'clock P. M. June 6th, for the grading anNesten ry of a r onion of the line of Railroad - on the rn slope of the Allegheny Mountain, (or the avoidance oL tae Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane N 0.2 to the Sumit, a distance or about . 12o:tiles. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Summit House three days 'previous to the day of and all thenecessary information given by the Engumers of the Line. ROBERT FAMES,- Sap's. proXcrn. ' - 1 . • ~`-, . SCOTT dr. OTIS ; • AUCTIONEERS AND COIHABSSIDN MERCHANTS, 61 mans man, sr. Lotrio, toststimu. - HAVIN G bten engaged in the above business for the H last slx years, in this oily, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, o be sold in this market, 'either for Auction or private sule — particalarly. Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods ;consigned us for sale here. • Wfillefer Id-Messrs. Haggett, Roe & Co., E. R. Via let, Win. D. Wood & Co , John J. Anderson do Co. It. 11. Stone, Squire& Reed, Biownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin' Deaver. Saint Lords • Butler & •Brothers,'Cinclanati; George Pittabit b: • fug ar yik si • mtASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Cloths, Vestings, JILI at Atrcnox.—On Tuesday .morning, Nay 13, at t • o'clock, at the Commercial. Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, twill be sold, 'without reserve, on a c'redit rijagarsty,,days, on sums over 1110 U, for op. proved endolriColt papar, she beet assortment of superior quality seasonable ready made Clothing of i n a d , city. comprising Super• Cloth Dress, Frock and Dress Coats; S. Cashmarette, Tweed and Alpaca 'Coate, Check and Brown Linen, Cottonnde and Jean Coats ; Black and Fancy Satin, Silk, Cashmaretle, German, Li nen an d Fancy Vests; Super Cloth, Cashmere Wel. lington Cord, Drab D'Ete, Alpaca, Linen and Cottonade Pants; Super Cloths; Caesuneres;•Satinets ; Tweeds; VeSarlfre ; Silk and .Worsted Surges ;.Satin-Vhstings Trimmings, &c., &c.; The attention . of the trade is in vited to this sale of supenor Clothing, ec. . • • : • P M. DAVIS. Auet'r. C 044 I RIGHT Sat a 2 k A o, c c ur iac io k T a — t %%The o re m e y relai rsuerr al t s , Rooms; corner of Wood .and Fifth street4Pittsburgh, will be sold, pursuant 'to . order of Orphans , Court of Washington county, by lhe Administrators of Wm. Ste venson. late of Allegheny . comity, deectued, a certain Coal Right and Privileges, situate, on the Monongahela River, - in Union tfcirmerly Notunghani,) township, Washtngton - Coanty; being the right to the Coal under one and a half acres, by meets aid botuids on the river with extent of suffice for house rook' and platforms width on tho river reven'and a half perches, and the right to follow and take the coal in a straight direction under the farm ofJohn Taylor, (adjoining land of Thos.. Williams). The'extent back by parallel lines, is about 108 rods, thence running In the length of 20.0 r 30 yards to a point:- Said right was conveyed by John Taylor to A. Kirk endale, and by him to Archibald Reed, and_by Reed to Wm. Stevenson, as by deeds recorded in _Washington county, JOHN STEVENSON, JOfiN SILLIMAN, ' . Administrators. Plana can be seen at Sales Raoma. my° . P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. " ' wE have given close attention to this branch, and • The Raze". Trade. have now a complete stock of the .most valuable Razors made in England or America. The leading Razor, now sold in the ptincial cities of the United Staten, is GILCHRIST'S, of American man ufacture; and every Razor being warranted to give sat isfaction, or the money returned. Customers ate there by protected from loss, and furnished with a perfect Ra zor, which has h therm been difficult to find. The only Agency is 67 Market Street. Also—The English Guard Razor—Shaves rapidly and. safely, and no ponibilfty of caning the skin. Atse—Razors of Rogers', Vade k Butchers, and oili er. reputable makenr. Razor Strops, by Mectil, superior to any_ other manu facture. W. W. WILStriV, my 9 . 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. Dr. W. P. 014 ES, IRAI RP SURGEOtb having been hed to return by his ['sends, respect tallY offers his professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity; and taken the presentopponunity to express his acsnoveledgments to them for the flattering encouragement They did extend to him la the prosecciuon of his profession during five years, and again invites their patronage. Having prise tilted for the fast ten years in the United States, be pre sumes he is capable of treating the various diseases to which Horses are liable, in an able and seienti.fic man ner. LivrG has his oce in Mr. Rod Patterson's D Stableiles S treet , FOURTH Street, between y Wood•and Smithfield streets. where he may he consulted daily from le till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness of Hones, and the disease of Hossein nd Cattle. Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at his office, accuratety proportioned and properly adapt ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lini ment, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses attended to n t their respective stabies, in town or coun try. (my7:3lnd 1 G. W. P.GILES. VS. 11•nifett,TRtonochromstto Depository. No. 72 Taint Sum. lamp raIATIIIOII. The Garden of Gethsemane ; The Cemetery of &qua mytttf JNOW A T .Bok Now Book s I UST REC EI VED WALL'S PERIODICAL DE POT, No. SS Fourth street— to Tbe Consuelo ;) Coantess of Budoistadt, by George Sand, (sequel IESI, or the Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandbys who came up to London to enjoy themselves and seet h e Great Exhibition, by George Craikahank Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, as suffered by the late Job Caudle—lllustrated; Thu Motber.in-Law, or the ltto of Rays, by Mrs. South worth; A iresh supply of London Labor and London Poor, by Henry Alay hew; The Bankers iVife; or, Ltko Father Like Son, by T. ASILUri - A fresh supply of Conklinis RiVPr Guide; Tho iVestern Pilot, by Samuel Cummins Leono Leotl, hc. , Re. in -9 DR. J. J. MYERS —Surgeod M n nail Physician. ee and dwelling, tenter of Darlington's row, Dirt. 149, Third streel.one door above Smithfield miter. Dr. Myers has permanently locillitt in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties alas Protharion.. He will give particular attention to 2lnnotoaa canes, and the Ingenue of women and children. . elute stol/wets fileo3lAS ARNOLD, Slater o and Dealer in Slate, may 1. be seen at Logan, Wilson & Co.'s, No. he, Wood meet. Suit YARD on the Canal. opposite the ware- house of Mews. D. Leech, fa Co. Hein now receiving a 'very sepetior Gouged Slate, and is ready to receive orders let Slate vooling, or for Slate in any quantity. m y7:3133 d Lockwoods CLEVELAND, P.I7TSBORG If A , ND MASSILON EX PRESS, Leavea Pinaburgh aadClevelaudallandays, TYrdneadayx and Fridays. • BAKER & FORSYTHE, Aset. ray7Ay D Pro/mer , s tute. D OCTOR /AM ES PALMERInsti Practising Physician has removed to his Institete, No. 101 Foun ti street, between Weal and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the office wilt be accurately and neatly prepared by the Seeretaty, skilled in Pharnao y. sternlDrugs, Ch band fo emicals a a nd Medicines will be kept bon • y on r sale Persons leaving address will please note No. of resi dence. f,my6:Gin Baidon's Waihinßo Bleaching and Glenn. tug Fluid, VOR washing clothes without rubbing, and-warranted 1 not to injure the finest fabric. A new article, just received and (or salo, wholesale and retail, by Jno. S. Tough, Genernl.Agent, No. el Fourth street. ander Lynd's Carpet Depot. (mys) MO. S. TOUGH. Fine Owelry. JUST returned from the East and now opening a loge and beautiful assortment 01 FINE JEWEL RY of the latest styles and improved pattern s—gold Lockets, Breast-Pins, Ear-Rings, Fin&er.Rings, Brace lets Canino, Keys, Seals, Spectacles, Pens, and a great variety of rich and desirable goods in my line. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladles' fine gold Watches, from S3O to S3O, warranted to keep good time, and the gold of the finest quality. Silver-ware madufactured to order and kept constantly on hand of coin 'standard . W. 'W. WILSON, my 3 cor of Market and Fourth its and Luce f; o FH. EATON, 6 Fourth street between Market • and Wood, Invites the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to his large and well selected assort. =Mot Cotton, silk and merino hose, hose and gloves ; Best aris kid and driving gloves ; Figured an plain bonnet ribbons ; Black silt tramming end flouncing laces Dress bn,tons and trimmings ; Laces capes, under-sleeves and veils; French worked collars, chernizettes and cuffs ; Linen cambric; lawn and embroidered hand , fs: Laces, inserting' anti edgings of every style ; Dimity bands and wrought flouncing; Gents cravats, lies, stooks and collars; Fine shirts, silk and cotton vests & dressing gowns; Pins, needles, tapes, buttons and braids ; Shell, ivory and horn tombs ; Hair and teeth brushes and perfumery ; Fine and common fans and parasols; Zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns ; Ladles' slippers, gaiters rt excelsior walking shoes; \Tub a great variety of small wares and fancy arti cles, all of which be offers at the lowest rates, either for cash or approved credit. lapr2s:leadft4tw Ao:o=wzemei46,6'ete, COMTER OT Aare: AID Tana ITRTXTiI. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered insti• tution of the kind in Pennsylvania. Faculty.— Joust FLIMING, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. 0. K. CILAMBEZLIII, Professors Penman.:Atp, Mercian• tile computation, &e. mar. l i t . iv Asson , Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. Those wishing to obiain a complete knowledge of Elookkeeping and its application to every branch of bu siness, also, a rapid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. '•Rs(hrence to any of the city merchants. (declo James Koss Snow • en, 47TORNSY AT LAW, ovvics, No. 120 FOUICIS STRUT, PUTEBUGGII oprx9:y DOAT SIDING, DECK PLANK, PALINGS, (a new I) article) together with all other kinds of Lumber and Timber sawed tcrorder promptly and at low prices, at. H err's Island Saw =le, by my 6 • JAMES CARALAN &CO. DOA& I'EU Kt LlBON.4—Asserted widths and colors 1../ received by Express,. this . day. Also-Llitlaok. and Colored Silk Dress Rattans at F. Hr EATON's, mylo . 02 Fourth et. JR BALLS—A full assortment just received 'by R. and for sale by (inyy/1 F. H EATON. A.:W. Foster, " 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; ArIFFICE,. NO. 47 FOURTH STREb'T, Wow Markel nrai ..pi w s oz h. Pa.- - aOVl5:daW/V WDER it) EO 1.1 • RORIORB. A.FARNESTO ROOT-150 tbs.CK& for sale Co by (ms ' -• • ;rl r ~`~ -- ~ •..-.. MEM 2.ttrticnt P. D. DAVIS, Anotiorteer. IVIIy~1~i:~ =MEI REM • • - -.4', • •-•-• ; :.• -.„ • • -.....••••••••; • , . • ,• z 4 . ...:••4&. e , • ••• • _ •c -t , •:, -- • • • • ' '• • " • . • •• - • - 17 -• • • ••• . . , • .. BY TELEGRAPH. &Porta B.MrstBN. for the Daily may, pas, iqCFlVrtrilf erns EIIROPRELN NEWS ! ARRIVAL . OF THE STEAM SHIP ARCTIC! - flour Days Later from Europe. GREAT PROTESTANT DEMONSTRATION NEW Your, May 12-9, A. M. The British steamer Arctic arrived yesterday, bringing four days later news from Europe. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ltvgarom., April 30. Corrow.—The Liverpool Courier orthe3oth says: —"The cotton market has been very dull duriug the past four days. On Saturday, the sales reached 6000 balm:, which include, 1000 American on epecuth lion. On Monday, the demand became languid, buyers wishing to learn the advisee brought by the Baltic, which arrived here on that evening; and the sales were limited, amounting only to 3000 bales. On Thursday the market opened very dull, and coos tinued so throughout the day—transactions amount" ing to only 2000 bathe, at a decline of. Id per lb.— The sales of the first three days are_lo,ooo bales, which included 600 bales Surat, at 05d; 107 Egyptian at 7.08 d; 220 Peruvian at 71d; 70 Bahia at 71a71d I and about 9000 American at 71. for lair Orleans, 61 for (air Mobile, for fair ?plead per pound. Bacanirrorre—The trade has been much depress.' ed, owing to the anxiety of holders of Flour to re alize before the setting in of the hot weather, and prices have given way 6d to ls per sack. Wheat has also declined fully one chilling per 70 ble. In dian Corn has met little inquiry, though offered.at a reduction of fld per quarter; but floating cargoes. are not easier to-day. United States Flour not be. ing so mach pressed as French, the prices , of Friday are maintained. The quotations of the market yea. terday evening were as follows - Gass—U. S. red wheat 5s t3d0151 9d; .while do Si 9datla • Canada red and mixed 5435 a ; white do 6. Bd(iiss lid per brothel ; yellow corn 30s 6dai 31a and white do 334113-1, 5d per quarter. Floun—Western Canal is quoted at 191 t3dol9s ; Ohio 19920 a; Philadelphia and Baltimore 20s a2O. 94 ; 0110.1D0 /81019,1 fld per bbl. Cour Meer.—lndian corn meal iv Belling at He 015 e per bbl. • Paovrstosrs.—Bacon meets a :air inquiry, but the present high rates are acceded to with reluctance. Hams are lso2s cwt lower. Lard Is in good de.. mend at fall prices, Fine Cheese would bring fall rates, but ordinary quality is very dull, with sates at 4017.142 s p cwt. Ides.—There is a good demand for Carolina r and prices are rather higher, in consequence of light supplies. Moans Idaturer.--There is still a drain on the bullion of the Bank of England. The decrease set for the last return was £247,398; at present the stock in Bank is £13,342,398. The reserved notes amount to £6,887,180, wbilat the note circulation is represented to exceed the bullion by £6,504,082. Alluding to the Bank returns published in Fri day's Gazette, the Economist of Saturday last am.. the run continued during the week, but the amount taken is not yet know°. Largo arrivals have taken place this week, and they should . go into the next amount. Several receipts of the same magnitude were received in time for the present account, but they have not brought the decrease much under a quarter of a million. Bullion does not necessarily : pass into the Bank of England immediately upon,its arrival, and there may be some of the receipts yet in private bands. It is confidently anticipated-that the large influx of visitors attracted by the National' Exhibition will put a stop to the capon of bullion. I At all events, there will not be any further redac lion in the vaults of the bank. The amount of specie brought to Southampton by thn Weat India steamer Thames, and the Baltic from New York, will assist the next week', bank retarna. The Baltic, Capt. Comstock, arrived at Liverpool at 7 o'clock, P. M., on the 23d. The Baltic, daring the entire rue, encountered tinware weather, having to meet heavy northeasters, as well as a mime(' adverse storms. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Mtextuo or Tim Paornerrovuza--The Gatve Exhumer', Am.—The Protectionist meeting, held in London on Teenday, was well attended, *bout 3,000 persons being prevent at the Drury Lino The ' etre, and a supplementary meeting of the same parr ty, who could not gain access to the Theatre, Met at St. Martin', Hall. The Duke of Richmond pre. sided at the former; and art Spencer at the, latter meeting. The usual Protectionist doctrines were embodied in the SpeeChe.3 delivered. Every exertion was being made to open the Great Esbibittoo with eclat. The Lord Chief Justice of the Queen , . Bench, however, retuned to suspend bin court for the purpose of *deeding on the first day. The Turkish frigate, Timm Ba2ti, Capt. Sbanoi Boy, arrived at Southampton on the 20th, from Con stantinople. She had on board 207 packages, con mining 3,000 articles, for the Xi orld'e Exhibition. She bad also on board, as passengers, Garneledlo Pasha, a near relative alba Sultan of Turkey; Vice Admiral Mostapha-Pacha, an officer of the highest rank iu the Ottoman dominions, and M. Constantine blooms, the new Embassy of the Sublime Porte to the Court of St. James. . FRANCS . . Accounts from France do not poetess any new or imprint feature.' General De Hempel° had beck reprimanded by the Minister of War, for his con. duct relative to the capture of tbo village of Sel loom, in Africa. The Preese approves the order. . ' It is oaid that this act on the part ofthe President will work greatly &pipet his chance of a re-election. GERMANY. At the, request of the governmeot of Spain, thp Dretherlande had undertaken to effect* a mediation of the difference which ha; in/heisted ever, since 1828, in relation to indemnity money for S panish vessels which were brought in. SPAIN. There is little intelligence from Spain. Accounts from Madrid announce that the Charge d'Affaires from Portugal bad made another unsuccessful at tempt to induce the Spanish goverment to agree to no armed intervention. The Propagandists have teturned three out ot the fivo candidates for the laity. ' The Viceroy of Egypt has definitely sanctioned the conatruction of the Alexandria, Cairo, and Suez railroad. M. A.Deplantu, the Federal Commissioner to the canton of Tontine, has given in hie resignation. The Hungarian Refugees are awaiting in the canton of Neuchatel, the reply of the French governinent relative to their.pansage. through France to Arneriew. The cost of their transportation ie to be placed , at the charge of the canton of Tontine. • The. Neapolitan authorities are said to subject all travellers entering the Neapolitan territory from the North, to a quarantine of 2l.days; in consequence of the plague at Geneva. AUSTRIA. AND.PRUSSIA. We learn from Berlin, that notes have been ad. dressed by Austria and Prussia to the government of Denmark, insisting on the regulationa of the Holstein rineation. It is now stated that Prince Schwartnenburg will not proceed to Dresden, the Confiarences there being to all appearances abandoned. - - • Hie royal highness Prince 'of Prussia, accom• parried by the Princess and family, and Prince William of Prussia, arrived at Joudan on the 28th o. April.' THE 'PRESIDENT AT BALTIMORE. • . BALTLILIORg, Nipll2. ; The President and his travelling companions or, rived here. by Railroad from Washington city ar eight o'clock this morning. They'rvere enthusi.4. astreally received at the outer - deficit. Hon. John Barney, on behalf of the committee of reception, addressed the President in a - speech of welcome, to which he replied in a brief and happy, manner. They were then conveyed to Barntim's Hotel, where Mayor Jerome addressed him on be.' half of the citizens. The President again replied.' The party then partook of breakfast, and were after. wards escorted to the depot;'the President riding' in open harouche, and repeatedly-acknowledging, the cheer° of the crowds.- They left at nine o'clock for Philadelphia.-, The workmen at the Clare depot tamed out to tho number of 600, and cheered the President arid Mr. Webster most lustily. - NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, May 12. President Fillmore, Hon. D. Webster, Mr. Con. rad, Mr. Graham, Mr. Crittenden, and Mr. Hall, left this city at. seven o'clock A.M. for RaltimOre, on their way to New York, to attend the opening of the New'York and Erie Railroad on Wednesday WASECIAGTON, May 12. A deapatch received atthe War Departmentgliee an interesting account of an interview between the celebrated Seminole Indian Chief Wild Cat and Cole. Cooper and Temple, American Commissionerti in Texas. Wild Cat expressed great friendehrp,and spoke warmly of his old friends, Gene. Srotiliri and Worth. - PHILADELPHIA MARKET, April-12s'- Dread Flour..UnPhanged Cain Mosil..Nominally nt ..1:-...:-/I ' ,- e• - _.- ----=' fr,--,-.., -- ,`.7 ,- .- r';t•A1C;;:r1".4,7%.: ;t7. -,• , - ----, - - st , -':* - . ' ,== - 1 - ff q k.4 -, •,,,,-'' - ' • , :‘ ' ' , ll l -'1. ; :.' 4.: : -.'" ;•-• ~ N: - - ' - - N -LL :N I-----' T ' -'-- -v. -----r--;-'---- •% ' fk 4L ';‘..'',,.,- '4""r;...a .. !; - 4.,: , ,,,j, % ,, - , L.4'...1.w:;':,-,'.4-::,i r, -,,,.,,-'..:--,' ....... 4 ' • ''. -* i.r. - . ' z ' ,IN-,,iv..:,,i.:-.' '-''. , , .- '' -. , ' .... L,10t.r4,. % . ,..•'-, ,. ., i .. ".." %' .f ‘ q' - - t ''-%- . -' 4. -* e: ''.:-' ''. te 4 :c-' ,-±: 4 ' 4 "`" ' -'-' - '"' ~,,- - --- -. . '-'- 4'.-4-Zir.""-"u ..' '` " . ''' ' 7 .r,;. ~,. i ~.1117"....---,_,,....!4, .., 4 5 , ' . , ,- . 2,1. ,* :#, -~ ' 4-^ j - e' , ~,1?1 : . 4, ~.":.. u .*: .6. : * - th`... =RE 7 I'. ' - EGYPT. SWITZERL.A.ND EEO ER= MEM J - .'.:':: . ,;'.'i'.; -, ,'..: 1- :f . "'.‘,!....';',!',' ; '.''J,: MEE • :‘t =Eon . THE PRESIDENT. AT PHILADELPHIA. The 'President arrived le' the, .eity . about tour o'clnch-P M. - He wan most enthaidastically cheered. . Mr. IVelioterAiiractod, if any thin!, more attn. iron than the Presideet, was moat gracinaely received Itireukthriut "the 4.h tle - procemon. The day wan seri - pleasant, and vhe military mode a creed display, though few. in numhor. RHODE ISLAND CONGRESSMEN. Peovirszncs,'May 12. The vote for niembara of Coniresa, at ,the late election in this State, ban been, counted by.a com mittee of the Legislature. - Thurston, (Derr.) , and. King' (Whig) are declared elected—the 'fernier by nearly 2,000 majority , and the litter: by: 144. • .• GEN. SCOTT TN-WASHINGTON. ' • - Waratrarcgeorr, May 12. Major General Scott arrived In- . .thia city Iron hie tour Wont and South, on Saturdiy•rnorning. . SAILING OF. THE GEORGIA... Ncw Tonic, May The aleamer Georgi,, with mails lot California, aDd over 200 paareagere, sailed at '3 P. M. far . . •.. . Chagree. - - NEW YORK MARKEIC—NOON, May 12. - Cotton—The 'market is heavy, and nothing .of importance hap transpired. Flour—Has declined 6d per brl. arith.salea of 4500 brie at 64 for stale, and e 4 4,121 for Grain—Wheat is. declining. Corn is tending downwards, with sales of 36 000 bush mixed it bEtc; and 60 for round yellow. , . . • - Nzw.Yoair.„ May 12. Cotton steady at 9010 for mtddlleg Pleur..6d. lower. , . Pork.. New and old mm 3 9 .1502014,62 ; new ued old prime 13,87012,87.. ' • ' Lard 91. ~• • . . Bertm..liameBl l ; OWL . Coffee 9 j. • . Ilemp..Ameriaa diarloiteil: 125 0051152 00. Lead 4,76. Tallow 71. ' Whiskey 23k. f - • • • cfni) eatilang..iirgkers; . . :479.0,fit .scia#.rr. ram .. 8401,71. MYGATT B4AFILICRS A ND EXOniktiIDNERO . .irarasSr ammo. • . • cz , evra.avi), .. - . (17' Colleetioas made in all the principtileitlesould STOCKS Bought and Said on (Soma:donjon. mar29:ftm. - BILL a•OltilattY. BANKERS AND MECHANGE BROKE RS, • a0.,85,.W00d 5 Thirdh door Mario Zommi---(wat We): • QIGHT EXCHANGE onto Xastern Cities constantly couplo for sale. Time Sills of Exchange bough[oma dis counted. Gold,Silver and BaulrNotcs,and spld. Collections made in ail the principal Macao( the Mated States. Deposits received of Par. and Content Fund*. • /SIVAiL /lOU Sic. - JESSE: . CAROTEIERS & CO., N 0.15, WOOD sTEtEm e,I.ITTSBOROg. ' Oirient money received on deposit ; . ; Ccillectioins . znadeou all thppeueoliel'eltier of th e' Oni ted States: ' ' Eguaglay- . • . . PATRICE'S &:PRIEND, D ANELEII.SI AND EXCEL/mow. nitoszus, No. 9.5,• coma .Woon - AND Duaadzo =inns; • Pittsburgh, Pa. . ruml'l HOOK iSAROENT.' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' _ N.B. Corner of. Wood and Sink streets., Piares rbo, .a TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Fort ign I/ and Domestic Ezeltange,Ceitiftestesof Deposit ite EXCHANGE on all the. principal Cities of the . Uniioa and Europa forsale in samsto snitpurchssers. -• ; . CUBRENT and par fends received on deposite COLLECTIONS made entail parts of the Baton, in to , I lowest rates. • .• : ' . • . .. •••:- • 5em1.4,7 .I CENTRAL•PENNSYLVANIA' BANKING HOUSE. • BRYAN. °LEINE 'et, CO. ' IieTNTES, Drafts. Checks, AC. collected, azokitgatdt tame: made upon favorable terms. • mayfttf : R. K. BRYAN; .Casklet. • lifsaidaysburgh, May 18. 1850 ..' • ' •.' Notice.. • ykrE have associated .1. Gantimia Cana with iw in v- the Exchange and Banking business. • :. WSL H. virtu-Lams a. CO . 2Vi4btsish.Jan'y.l,l6sl.—iatblm WX. 11. Wril.rittli.• .. 7. G. corns WILL !Ladle; 'dr, CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE IHICKEEM, NORTH ita.S7 a:Micas OP WOOD AM/ THIRD STHR.II7III.i ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collta tions promptly attended to. Lirdidins . • Removas. • N. noLaizs ift. SONS, • toys atraorto =az IMMLIIIO was axamnar, To No. 67 Market tweet, four doom below opt stand.- • •Lv. HOLltilk. &AWNS, • - : 'DANS:ERE AND EXCHANGE BROKER S , ud Dili- JUP lens in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. • Exchange on the Eastern and. Western clUes constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities thioaghont - she Bat ted States. De noshes received in par .fands or. etuvent paper, No. 6: itlartet street, between Third and. Fourth streets. ' tug Domestte and Porngn Etclove Ban* 141Ptes; Gold and Silver,Dought,So.l anifizeltangai t, AT THE SIXCLIANGIN. AND BANKINIII 1114)!JON. • • William A. gill 41c Co., 0* Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. . 1D" .. /HTIIHEZITELLOPTED 09 STYE DEPOSITS. .. /MIMI 1124 , X11L '. • gDWARD n e tal .0 KR:ArefECIL mulia. • • , Bank trsa nd Ezchani Broirril, Dealers sn • Donatie Bills, Bats of Exchange; Cerri/kasei or De) We: • if, Ban it Notes, and Cain. •• . : • . Corner of Third and Wood ate., direetlyAlpoittethe Si Charles Hotel. • - • ' auty2kl Gt. W. - . 112 SECONDSTREET,' COASUSS/ONER AND 'BILL.BROXER. -- I "I`ltleT attention will be4tiven to business ets • trusted to his care. . Pittsburgh . manufactured ant! ales always on hand, or procured on short Nelms.. Notes, Bonds, tiortgages,.kc. i negotiated on favors,- ble terms. Adyandes made if required Loraletf TOT. . the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Cessions's& the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: . i The petition of Patrick Lafferty, of the Ist Ward, City of Pittsburgh in - the,County aforesaid, humbly showethi, That Sour Peti,tioner hath,provided himself with mate rials for the accorurbodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house pi aforesaid Ward, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license lb keep a-public-house of.entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bond, willpray. PATRICK LAFFERTP.. : We, the subscribers,citizens of the aforisriid Wall, do certify that the above petitioner is of good reputed hone sty and temperance, and is well provided with ho room and conveniences ior the accommodation and lo ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Lana. Chas. R. Woods. Gee. Gibson, • William ' C., Rippartt lA. S. Crane; E. Jefferes,,Davi&Cromil, James C. Cork Thos. Spence, ino. Harper, Phillip Wlse.man„ H. Land. wehr, William Dunn. . - myll;3ta* . 1 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General IQuarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the ecalnol of Allegheny: - , `"The petition of R. - M'Coy,Sd Ward, City, of Pittsburgh' to the county aforesaid, humbly . showet,—That your,( petitioner bath provided himselt with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that yony Honors will be-pleased to grant him a license to keep t 4 public house of entertainment. And your petitioner au in duty bound, will pray. R. 11• Coy; We, the subscribers, • citizens ot the Ward afore.; 'said, di:. certify that the above petitioner is of good-re pute for honesty and temperanceond is well provided' with house room, andeonveniences forthe accominodaj, Lion and lodging of strangers 'and travelers, and that; said tavern is necessary. • • • - G. Splane, A. Holstein,l. Bowii,p.. Young, Jos. MDI2-, tooth, David 'Lippington, AL Sloan, J. APQmovrtut, John Beck A). W. Lewis, Thos. - Johnston.•Wm Kemp. • (Daly Dispatch copy St charge Post.) royl2:3ml - IDENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NG I'WE. fuCLj TRACTORS—PropoSaLs Will be received from the' to the lath :of June next, at Johnstown..ana Summit' for the grading :rind masonry - of that „portion of the. Monntain Division of the'Pennsylvania Railroad,:-be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle's Point, a few miles below. Jefferson, In Cambria—a distance of .25 The road within this distance will CTOI3B the Allighe nv mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grttding offered in this country.. In addition to a number pt ex , tensive cuttings, embankments, and milvens, there will be one tunnel 1206 yarda In length at the summit of the mountain, and another of 200 yards. through Pringle 7 .-.. - Tssatts—cash; monthly. For further inforinittion, ap ply to EDWARD MILLER. Esq Associate Engineer , Blairsville 'Ludlum ; county, or to ' S'PRICIMA.ND KNEASS, ' P. A. Engineer, Altona,-Blair,eounty. . • - J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer.. Engineer Department P. R. R. Co. Philsdefpftitz, May Ist, - ' : mystim ,• _ TI 8: TEAS!! TEAS !,1! TICA.STOIX,M. 2 4 /0. - 38 Fifth-Sttict. , SO .Lhests mid-half cheits of GREEN - AND BLACK rt-PTEAS,juslarrived at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 3s Fifth Street:- The .aborre Totts:consialzof at the dille* tint grades of Young Hysoris, Imperials, GunpoWd'ers: Oolongs Black, Ning Yong_Bouchong, Eiglish Breakfast and Congo Teas.'—litil of w hich were soleethS wittr great care by_the subscriber and purchased fronfthe Import era in New- York Ittarket, and will be sold Wholesale ;and Retail, cheaper than at any other house in:ate:city. Ladies are invited to call and get samples and test their qualities before purchasing. - Also, 25 bags prime old Java Collet z, , - • •i L 20 bbls Lovering's Crushed and .Pulverised Saps. .1 3 .;1Y 7 A. JAYNES, 38 Fifth oxmatitkotv,Pertames, Ha and Clothea Brue es t Porte-Monies,Shavina Cream, 'Hair Oils, Tally Ho, Raaors, Razor Strops t ae., .e ,for sale b yY 50, thfibld etteat;-. NES ZEE MOS= __ ..;~ ~: ;=: 4' - : - .. ; ,' , .'. ~. , "; • r INEINI Ws. Ostia Rant ditior Cinisuivtioti rya isosm...Alete - donor We Liver, dolma;Sractraluir, PairatToe Make new of the Breast or Lungs; enif ot i t e leaden: 41 tag WWISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD C HER RY is 'a fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of Wuth unmet: Bsax and the geninine.lcmano Moss (the latter imported expressly for this purpose,) the rare malice virtues of which are Mao combined by a new chemical process with the extract of tar, thuirendethag the whole compound the mbar certain and efficacious remedy over :discovered for CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS. : INTE RESTING:CORRESPONDENCE : - • 6 • Dr. Wm. Y. Banks; of Xenia,Dhlet„a Mghly respect •able Druggist in that delightful village; has informed as that the sale of. Wistar's Balsam' of Wild . Cherry is an •paralleled. The demand foe it is so great that he• can scarcely keen himself sopplied with it. • He has htthin his store medicines for lang affiectlomi.'•'Some Of these were esteemed good and.somelsive temporary relief,— Bat since he hashed Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, . I'ntnnber of the most serious cases were coutpleml ;en; red by its art. aketevar sold a medieine,"„says th e door tor, 'in•which I had that entire confidence that lj had in •17 CIIIMS! Wherever Wistar's Balsam iid-55q1dCher ry is latroduced,ii at once attains that bighzepattulou It • so richly deserves. What can prove et its Isle when' on - every Muni can he Witnesied its wondedhl cutest The Worst ease. of Asthma, recent and dangerous , Cough, (and also those that are of long standing,)• Bronchitis or Consumption (in Its early stages) 'are always cared •Dv this remediable medicine. • • - ' • HEREDITARY 'CONSUMPTION! • • •.• Oared by \Mistime's Balsam of Wild Otioirryi • Putman? Rum; Hamilton co., 0., Sep:27ilEsD. J . D. Park—Dear Sir :. I take' the liberty of adyislnE you of the benefit that I have derived from the use oi Dr; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scoarge,Consrampuon,in May last:- The attack was truly homtying tome, for five-of my finally, . (my brothers and sister s ,) had died of Coasemptlon. I . toga waiv e d with smarty all of the worst features' f the disease: 1 had.a.distreasing cough and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe Patna Lathe tide and cheat, cold chills, alternating with finsliet of hect and copious night sweats' ••• - I was ender the care of a skilled physician_ from the 11=61 was taken sick until about mix weeks since, being • then about helpless, and my friends comilderingpease hopelesa, or at least beyond the reach ofmr ph lan's skill. advised the use of Wistar's Balsam of SY 'd Cher. •• I have taken four bottles of the 'Medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. 1 make this statement - to indite', others that ore afflicted 'es I have been, to make trial of Wistar's nclaam of Wild Cherry, which 'remedy has, under the bh. -sing of Providence, restored :thy health. • JEREMIAH 'II3GRIGG. Crlowri POIRT,.Lske co, In., June 15, 1 / 1 11 J. D. Park—Dear Sir: As I have a deep commissersP , tion for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief Itisto• 7y - of my afflictions, and the benefits' derived from the Use or "Dr. Wistar's Bak= of Wild Cherry." 'ln Jaly • 11544, I was attacked with a fever era typhoid character, which - left me in n' very debilitated vtate, when in the following winter I was when With a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent ea to give me the appear ance of a . confirmed contumpilve. • (labored under severe cough, expectorated a great deal , and was trop: bled with cold feet and night smears.' I also. heottelatlY raised blood from my langs. I continued in this state, gradually sinkleg tuider.thedlserise,rantil Jaduary,lB.47, until I was agath attacked with fever. Myextremities, especially my feet, were constantly midi and almost lost their feeling. Under these circumstances It may be truly said that I was a firma skeleton_ I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physichuts and try Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ; and from the first week that I commenced taking It I can date a gradual recovery. I continued its the sa months, at the end of which time 1 waseated, arid have enjoyed good health ever. since , arid' Cheerially recommend the Bal 'Km to'all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its nse to ti e d:s. theuraged, if two or three bottles co not elfee t a cans, but •persevem or I have done, and [have _ no doubt but nine cases out of ten will blessed with renewed health as have been. , • ' JOSEPH JACKSON. bajart a as to ese Afffieeet 'jail& Di:cares:o' the Lungs Will Miracles never cease? More evidence of lts surpassing health retlorstilre virtues? . [From Dr. Baker, Springc:elti, Ttrarixiiigiori erarrimrtatth, Ky., May 19;1845( Maws. Sanford 4 , Park: I take that opportunity of informing. you of a Wi s ta r's le c performed on me by the use of Dr. Bals ams of Wild Cherry. In the year 1840 I was , taken with the inflammation _ of the bowels, which I labored under tor six weeks, when 'gradually recovered, In the fall Of 11311 I.was attacked with a severe cold. which • seated itself. upon my lungs, and fiat the space of three years I was. con• fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines Muir eve ry variety of aid without bethefitf,Anc thus I wearied along til _un the winter of 181.5,.V4C61.0eard of Dr. 1 . 17 tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. • • • My friends perauaded me to give It' it trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery , and had prepared myself for the chance of another world. Through their soticitations I was induced - to mate me of, the genuine Wistae , s Balsam of W il d Cher ry . :The effect 'was truly astonishing. • After five years of affliction and suffering and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose,d ana ved d the , , e,aj d aiid i mos t was. rsedsdpnee:datlitlderdpdVigaz health by the u na v a i lin g God, and the ace of Dr. Will tar's Balsamot -Wild Cherry. - • ' • May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors o f so valuable a medicine a- Wistar'sjßalseran of Wild Cherry. • Yeare, respectfully; W. H. BAKES. The genuine Wistara Balsam of Wild Cherry "has a flicse of the signature' of Henry Wittar,.sl. D., - rhilanelphla,' and " Hanford & Park'' on a finelytxe- Caned. steel engraved wrapper. No other can be gene . Sold by J. b. PARK, [successor •to Stratford & Arrk,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincianati, Ohio, Genera • Agent to the South and West, to: whom all orders mass be addressed. • • - • - 6 • J Kidd /c Co, Pittsburgh; L Wil'eoX, Jr, earner Market street and the Diamond A fahmestock• &•Co;Pities burgh Jones, Pitts burgh;: Lee to 'Beckham, AUS4 gheny Cut L T Hassell, Washington ; W Lumber. Gres Fraatlin f B Bowie, Uniontown ;11 • Welty, Greensburgb S Kt:mm.4 Someraet; Scott .sr. Giintorc, Bedford; Ree d & Son, Huntingdon f Dirs. Orr, flollidays burgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana; J R Wright; Blum "thfli Evaas & Co, .Brookvillor; • .A. tdi Son, Waynesburgh; M'Farland & Co, N. Callender; Mead ville; Burton & Ca, Erie ;•Ilenty. Porker, hlereer; /as Kelly & Co, Butler; S Smi th , Beaver; I Sumotertnr. ; Warren; F L ,& C SJonea„Conderspart;.P Croaker Jr.. Brownsvill- • • • . . 1610 _ . N .Osseastans - DR. BROWN, No..4I:DIAAIOND AL7 EY. DE90723 his entire attention to an allies • POlStice. , Histwinesslsniostiycoufieedtn • Pnvou or Vinswal Diarate4, &Ed aeh Pain' .;•• fal affections, brought on by improdenee youthful Indulgence and excess.. . • Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, ooSore • •• hesO, leet, Stricture, trrethrarDischarges, imp ty of the Blood, withal( diseases o. the:venereal' origin. .Bkin Diseases, .Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter. Ringworm, Mercurial DiseaSeS,Serninal Weakness, im- Potency,P , lei, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month. p Suppressions, Discuses of the 'Joints, Fistula in A no . Nervous directions, Palos in. the Back nndLoins, irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys,stsecessfsaly treated \Cure guaranteed. . Fourteen_years' practice:C(oor in thin env enist./es Dr I,'rown to after assuranees of speedy cure to all who' pia? . . . Office andprivate consulting roomeli lDiartHond,ay. Charges moderate. " novlS:dtewly EUbIATIML—Pr. browns newly, cuacovren_rea, edy fdr Rheumatism's a specify and certilnremedy for Ault painful trouble. It never falls. . once and Private Consultation Rooms Nit.ll‘,.DlA. , Pittsburgh, Penns. The-Doctor la . MIO% at hornet . . • • .1019Ndawist AIIEAD.Or ALGI ••••' • EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. -MIRED:ARM and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 202 Labeity street. • This 'powerfully concentrated pre. •pttration;t., the medical virtues of which are found to be eight damp the strength of the original Amerletzt QM. It is put up.ln bottles at 25 and 274 cents, each, w b ful directions fttr Its use. In every disease where the origt nal Aziericam Oil has been found at all elfzeacioas t and It so far exceeds the original in power. as to render lithe gtjaApE.92'lllßD/C/NE/N TEM WORLD. • Call an d • . - JOHN youNcsoN. -•.- _ _ _ _ The- o,,rtgnial Oil In its natural-state as taken from the betroth . . of the earth, can be - had as above ;:and will be found ge nuint. notwithstandlerwaeaude firm claims to be the onta Proprietors. t• .4, t• • •• • • T ransp are n t direr 'Shade. ae tory 49. IR WIN" ETES ET, ' ' - _ (inerivrom TIVIN AND unit= ernsairS). IST OF SHADES on hand and made at an ;Lim es - to 1 34,44,13-4 and 04 Bair Shades, plain and bartered ; " n Tran Durksparent green. 410; " , uevery Landscape Sh ades of etyle do ; Moonlight -do do do ; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ;- - STOLE SHADES of any color, with Letiering or De signlng. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE T RlMAllNGS—coinplete at 25 cents per shade. ''IL7 Carmine hung on f 0114303140,10 terms:.. tore purchasing will do well to call at the fore purchasing elsewhere. • • - • •• . aprlfhem • E. R. xeriNAN. ' ' • , To, Owners of Unpatenteet Laid*. A" personain. possession of, or owning copatinted Lands, within this Commonwealth, are hereby-no tified that the Aet of Assembly, passed the I Oth day of Aprlite3s, entitled "An act to graduate Lauda oner ch money is due and unpaid to the Commonwealth ofPenne sylvanuVtand which act has been extended from time to time by Sopplementary Laws, wi ll cepirs ,dm Detember next,:atter which: time, no stbatemeni can be made of anysnterest which may have accrued open the purchase money. due. It will therefore be bight:F:lml portant to those Interested, to secure .thelralor,";4111" the benetitsof the said act and its supplements while - rho same continue in farce:, ". • : JOllff LAPORTE: StravirittlGirrstalls Clxitcar • Harnsbursr. Aray 3pm ¶ m flawdtlam" %J ftNAMEAT WINDovy td,tagi t kg•ti PLATED AND CROWN-..Painted. Grained: Wiwi. ed, Ground, Blue, Green, Purple, linbyierangdiLirticre4 and otter colore4 Window Glass, for residencesadeno7 Coale; private offices, Ac.. jail received prom Blrsoluit. ham, England, and for sale by •J. J.GILLIMPIE. , - rd, Wood scree; above -IPMO2t (Gazette arid Joiuiutl copy.? =MR MERIN MIME IBEN :~':~.. . i~' ..' 9: ~.. .... ~._,~y1'~.. n ?. ! t ♦ ~ .~i' .~R ~` c~"~ • . c w,~~:.~3, I{J. ~ ~~1 MEM .7. ... ,:7. IN=il ...; , .:::';l;, , i,si k : , ,. t,..!•-:1.:-.,,, r,:. ~`:, _.. . ...........,...... ~ ,i,, -, '-',..5?:[ . ..::; . i .. i!,,r,',:PA'..:?;,;,:,.:.•.-,i,,,...g.f.,-.....; ~'. • •,s • 1. • . •
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