- - v<< .. ,•*"' -■»'■*.;.*;•■':>v> - ~'\i s • v '.>•■»’ • ’ ,> ’'i f ■- „i ’" ■ - **■ *vy ** \ K,# h. ’ ‘ 3 vW .p» 4 « n »i- * * ~ , * * v , * * . : . ■ - * - - , M VyI• &r«* 4 «*»«. -■ ■ - -. 4d —:::;: ■ r entw onil J»*-! ?4t^ isr 8 e 1013 or lumberMdpseaetolbvt,,J s —^ •> i-i?S!; v-“k V7v*J mw&mtiMm 4 K 7,»?.5,vv5 t IlMillitSifl mmmmummaas^ JHHnpig imamm flip»i4 !■»»» HfifinM «Hg£gsM^sg wwamMM i^SS^Silfl R®®3^^feEgsfesAt«« iisilSiiy 'v&fr' \ifaw ifi si# spun Mpjp y&ss&skm - _ . . * .- . - . *4z-t< ,•>. *v# ’•*. --? , .v. >*'. *- - .-■•-• Jtofl ipiltoiltg FEIDAY yOWTTWa;a:::::::::.-::i:i."::AfBIX. & . • t KlV«r lßt«UlK(ao " r Committed. —jfrayor3?i*togconiinittedafflan' to prison yesterday, for indulging too' Strongly. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. - v - TarasßAY^Aprija ' 011 the Bench—Hon. Wjn. ,B. SPClnre, iPrwi d&it Judge; and Wm. Boggs, .Esq,, Aasooiata Judge. . _ Commonwealth, ys. Benjamin ~N, Argnst In dictment-Assault and battery, with intent to commit a rape. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was discharged. Commonwealth m Thomas Loogwell.otal. In dictment—Forcible entry and detainer. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, nnd tbo prosecutor, David H. Kennedy, to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Benjamin H. Mohnbnry. Surety of the Peace, on oath of Joshua Pearson. The praseontor was sentenced to pay the cost. Slide on iht Railroad. —No further delay is an ticipated from this cause, os a strong force. of Workmen will be employed in repairing the road and removing obstructions. . The freight' train, duo on Wednesday evening, -arrived yesterday morning: The accommodation train performed the regular trips yesterday. The express train had an unusually large number of passengers yesterday morning, on their way West Theatre.— To-night Mr. Roberta appears in the character of “honest, honest lago,” in Shakspeare’B powerful tragedy of Othello ; with Mr. Brelsford as the Moor, and Mies Wheeloras the gentle Desdemoia. Mr. Roberts takes a benefit on Saturday even ing, when he will appear in Shakspeare’B play Of Richard IQ. Savhig Batik. —The following gentlemen have been elected officers of the Fifth Ward Savinga Bank, for the ensuing year: President —James Laughlin. Birectors— John Ralston, James Blakely, Tko« mas Hays, John Lindsey, Augustus Hoeveler, and B. F. Jones. Throwing Stones.- —A man wag Bcverely inju redyesterday on Washington street, near Wylie, by a boy.hittmg him with a stone, in the stom ach—the stone was intended for another boy, but missed him and hit the gentleman alluded to above. - A warrant was issued by AldermanMo jor for the arrest of the boy. ■ Stealing Rope. —Two men were arrested yes terday, and taken before Alderman Steel, charge ed with stealing rope from the steamer Alleghe ny. The matter was settled by the payment of costs, and by them paying back the rope. A queer article, a rope to steal. A Ferocioas Bog. —A man named David - Wil liamson, was bitton vc-ry badly by a ferocious dog, in the Fifth Ward, yesterday. Ho'made complaint before Alderman Parkinson, against the owner of the dog, aman named Harper, for keeping a ferocious and dangerous dog. Books Open.— Books will be opened'to-day in Allegheny City, at tho ofiice of Robert n. Davis, to receive subscriptions to the. capital stock of tho Allegheny Gas Company. . Tho price of shares is $26, and $5 to bo paid at the time of subscription. Arrested. —A negro was arrested yesterday, charged with striking a :man with o stone, on Second street. . Tho negro made himself scarce, and the officers followed; until they finally canght him in the . upper part of Birmingham. ■'■■■ We would call attention to tho large salo of desirable dry goods, &c., this afternoon at 2 o’clock at the stoic of J. V. Diller, comer of Market and Fourth streets, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. Stolen.— r Capt. M ? Clinteok,of the steamer Irene, bad a fmo coat stolen from his state room yes terday. . <703/j.—Sarah Bnyder was committed to jail by tho Court yesterday, for costs. Alderman Lems committed three persons to prison yesterday morning for drunkenness. " B@* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, nt the WAVERLBY HOOSE, Diamond Alley. : "DAD DESKS—{sox, Ddsk. Pass,)—a very convenient Aortictef jasi tecenred and fortiUe by »P»S J. R. WELDIN. GOFKEE— 25 bags superior new crop Rio, received and for sale by ' STUART fc RILL, r - . No 0 Smithdeld street, . npra _* opposite IheMonongalicla House. MOLASSES— 75 libls. Cypress paekacrsTinstore and for sale by .. [apiSl . STUART & BILL fTORN—IOO bbls. prime Yellovr;for sale. V. opiB . STUART A SILL. - I IMEwGO bbls, Louisville, in good shipping ordeVfor J sale by . |ap>B{ . ° STUART % SIIL XTlNEUAR— 2O,bb!a.af Geo Dana's Relpre pure Cider. V instore. faprSl STUART A SILL. BUCK El'S AND TUHS-Sodoz. Bocke'laT' 10 dor. Tubs: For sole by ' aprS " STUART A SILL. ■ lttpOiviS--225d0*; nU sizes, 10-ctose.consignment > aprS STUART A SILL. Y3IPES—2O boxes Clay Pipes,forsaleby. X apr3 STUART A SILL. ■ Slate Roofing. ipilE nndertiened, having just returned from the Slate 1 Quarries of Lancaster and York Couniles. where he hasmade arrangements for n constant supply ofSU RF-RIOR SLATE, respectfully informs BUR.DERSand OWNERS that he is now prepared to exeeute any amount of SLATE ROOFING, at the shortest time, ana on asgcod terms as:canbe hadmihc city, ' lining uprscucalSlaler; and devoting his entire ntlcn non to the business, he has no hesitation in warranting all his work to give satisfaction. Orders left nvi'Ji Logon, Wilson A Co, No. 120 Wood street,. Pittsburgh; or, T.-Arnold A Brother,corner of Lucock and Anderson street, Allegheny City, shall re ceive prompt attention. marl9:lm» THOMAS ARNOLD. „„„ .oirty’a HnnPluK uoea. ~. fflllE Tiooki for Sabscrtption to the Capital Stock of i j , the Grriy’e RunPiank Road Company.will be open edas follows: . .... . ... : At the Two Milo House .(McConnell’s) on tlta S7ih April. . At Mr. Holmes’,near Evcrgreen.on the 2Sth nnd2oih April. .1-.,i ■ - At Scott’s Milts on the 30th April and Ist May. One Dollar per Share is required to be paid at the’ time of suf scribing. .• Wot. A. Hill, . . Wm.Ramble,' : Jno. Scoll, ■ ~ . Tbos. Holmes; ■ McKiiight, "Wm. Thompson, R.G.Nelson. , Jos. Crider,-.. Jno. A. VyJpOn, E. Brooks, : Il.CiiderJf Thos. Stowart, i .: . ' -Ino- Woods, . - Josiah Seevv, 1 j? owcr3 > John Lognn, . . ap7:3tdA2lw] . Henry. Fry. .../■■■. Commuricneri. , . ... . KernoTU* - • • • . HOUGH tc ANTHONY have removed iheir DA UUBRKCAN ROOMS, from Barked BandlDß. to baton's Baildingj over the Y. Apply to - M’LAIN A MOFPITT. ■Af\- ACRES OF PRIME TIMBER— For the low ; pric« of SSAO per acre; situated ooe-half mile •from the Ohio River, at ilic mouth of Little Ifockline «Pt? - M>LAIN A MOFPITT. i BLANK, NOTES AND DRAFTS—New plale, bound und unbound, for ante by- . ■ R. AVBLDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, apr7 I C 3 Wood it., belween Third and Fourth. rilOPßlNl'bKS—Priming Inn, manufactured bv J A D. M’Creary, New. York, in cans and hr.gi, from 1 Snond for 85 cents; wSJper pound, Alta, Red,Dark and oglu Bloe. Dorlt and Lißlu Green lnka, in cana ol one pound,front 75 cents lo SLOT per pound. Alio, 'Varnish, m one-hotf eml one ponnd cuna, at SO eents and il.oo per pound; Gold size, in bite-half pound cans, 53, 00 per pound. For sale by J. R. WELDIN, Terms,Cadi. 'Bookseller andSlstinner, apr7 _«3Wooil street,lieiween.Third end Fourth. ■ OORN IN TIIE EAR—ISO sacks .this day received and for sale by . JOHN B. BHERRIFF, apr7 No. lit Markettlreet. J ■; STARCH— 60 boxes Bonuright’s extra Starch, Just re ceived and for sale by apr7 JOHN B. BHERniFF. "DISK .'BRUSHES—An extra article* in sjore and • for sale by- |anr7] JOHN P. SHERRIFF.' ' DDK. FINIO.RRCOAIS..III. store and .lor -ate IUU by .. [apr7l .. JOHN B. SIIERRIFF. SBPEMOICWRnTNG PAPERS— - ;. 13 cases or 520,reams Owen A HurlbuW* bCBI Cap Papers _ S cases or 180 reams Owen A. Unrlbuts’ best Cop Papers..; 1 case of 33 reams. Owen AJlurlbuts l fine thin Post. : 1 caseof4o..do : do bine laidsuperiineCnp; 20catesor8Q0 reams fineantr common Cap arid Post ' ■ Papers, white and blue, of assorted brands,- ’ 60 reams extra superfine broadhtll cap. 80 do do long do. lso db fine and common, long and broad bill cap; ~ ■ 40 do four doable can bill paper. The above for sale wholesale, by the case .or in quan tities, lo country merchnms, at a small ndrance on Eastern cost, at > • W.S. HAVEN'S Paper Warehouse. apr7 ' comer of Market and Second sis. ■ f Journal, American and Dispatch copy.) . OHI'PHERD’S COMPOUNDCOUGB CANDY—For Ossie by „ _ JOEL MOHLER, ■ aprß • • ' No. SH Liberty tt. head of Wood. TKriHTING INKS-Maynard * Noyes’ celebrated W Black Writing Ink, for metallic or quit oenr. This Ink flows freely fromthe pen. does not mould, and becomes-a bcantifal permanent clack. Also, Arnolilv Fluid, Copying and Red Inks. • •-Received and for sole by - ' J. R.- WELDIN, Bookeellerond Statiotier, aprS . No. 63 Wood at- between Third abd Fourth. ■ T>OUIUNA Bologna- JD Sadsagea, received tmdfor salc hy . - • ’ - W. A. hI’CMJHG It CO., apr6 - • 856 fclberty street. . TELEGRAPHIC ,-NEWS. ' „ , BY TUB (/BEILLY LIBS. xxxii coacafUEßs-j'ras’r sbssiok* ' WAsmsQTos, April 8. , BKH4TS.—SoTflral peubonrf wera.preßented ly lit. Douglas, whointrodnceila Ml amendatory i of the acts for the establishment of a Territorial [ Government in Oregotr and Minesota. , Mr. Borland’s resolution calling for imforma tion relative to the expedition to Japan, was ta ken np and debated. .. Mr. Mason said he could not vote for the res olution, as ho thought the President would do right in the matter. Mr. Borland replied at length, nrgingthe pro priety of its passage. r After some debate, the resolution -was post poned. r The chair laid before the Senate a report from the Seeretery of War, in reply to; a resolution Stating that several officers of the army in Cali fornia had. made contracts for supplying the army with provisions, and that one had been tried, and aoquitted on the gronnd that the law did not prevent it : The Secretary has issued orders for the pre vention of such contraots in future, and rooom mende that laws bo passed prohibiting any offi cers from being, coucomed: in any contract for furnishing supplies. Referred. She apportionment bill was then token up.— Mr. Downs's amendment to increase the whole number to two hundred and thirty-five, so as to give one to Louisiana for her fraction, was rejeoted. Mr. Bradbury’s amendment was then agreed to, that the State of California bo eutitied to the number of" representatives prescribed by tho aot admitting said State into the Union, and that for this purpose tho aot of May, 1850, providing for an apportionment among the several States bo so amended that the whole number shall bo- 234' instead of 283, until there shall he an apportionment under the new census. Subse quently the vote on agreeing to this amendment was reconsidered and the Senate adjourned. House.— The House prooeeded to the consid eration of the Senate bill, to enforce discipline and good conduct in the Navy. : Mr.Bocock addressed the House on the bill. Before he.had concluded, the .House went into a Committee of the Whole on the Homestead bill. ; i : Mr. Everett concluded his remarks commen ced yesterday, in opposition to the measure. Mr. Folk followed in favor of tho hill, " and then proceeded to say that he was one of those, called young Americans, who lived up to the progress of the times. Hesaidho was in favor of the nominee of.the Baltimore Convention. He had his preferences,, but could not aim a blow at old Lewis Cass. Ho charged the whigs withila voring the Abolition agitation. Without the Northern Abolitionists, there would bo no Whig party.. Referring to Gen* Scott, he asked wheth er his friends would tell him what Scott is for; if ho is in favor.of.a change in the Fugitive Slave law? Mr. White, of Kentucky, .said that ho was authorized to say for Gen. Soott that he is opposed to any alterations of any measure con tained in the Compromise. The debate, was continued in the same strain by Messrs. Burton,. Pope, Campbell of Ohio, Outlondf Chandler, and others. - The House had not concluded the debate when the hour of ad journment arrived. RHODE ISLAND ELECTIONS. PnoviDKKCE, April 8. " There is little doubt hut that-the Whigs havo elected a senator and ten representatives. In Providence two representatives are in doubt—* The present probability is against Lawrence, the democratic candidate for Lieut.. Governor, and in favor of Allen. • PnoTiDEXCs, It. 1., April 7. Washington county has. given Harris, whig, for Governor, 1194; Alien, dem., 1013.; The whigs gain three senators and three representa tives in Washington county, and loss one repre sentative and one senator in Kent , LATER. Peovidesce, April 8. Alien, the Democratic candidate; is' elected Governor by 300 mqj. Lawrence, the Demo cratic candidate for Lieut Governor, iabadly de feated. Tho Whigs have two mejority •in the Senate over all, and eight in the House. ' MEETING OP THE GRAND LODGE. I’mnannu'inA, April 8. The Grand Lodge of L O. of O. F. of Penn sylvania will meet in this city on the 3d Mon day in May next Tho session will be one of more than ordinary interest The most of the Lodges here have instructed their representatives to vote for the widow’s and orphan’s asylum, which is so: bitterly opposed by the Grand of ficers. A proposition will be made to divido the State into two Lodges, one for the East nnd One for the West ... ' . , FLOOD AT CINCINNATI. CIKCtSXATI, April 8. . Tho river has risen 29 inches during the lost 24 hours. It is now 60 feet above the low water mark, and 6 feet below the flood of .1847. It is still rising at the rate of ono inch per hour; driz zling rain all day. AtBASTp April 8. The Whig Legislative caucus havo passed : re solutions iu favor of Scott for the Presidency.— The vote was 60 to 1. The Silver Greys were absent. The Schooner Rainbow, of Capo Island, N. J., foundered off that place, on Thursday lost. All hands perished. WAsmsaTos Cixv, April 7. - Tho -trial of Capt. • Nagle was postponed-to day in the Criminal Court . The case of. Mrs* Yon Ness was resumed to-day in the Circuit Court on the application for an injunction as to the right of property. Bradley ond Carlislo for Mrs. Van Ness; and Brentfor contestant. . Tho Democratic Convention' for the choice of Delegates at large, spent tho day on contested seats. PHILADELPHIA MAIUCEX—ApriI 8. Cotton...Unßettlc,d; small solos at a decline of one-eighth. . F|our...Not much inquiry; prices unchanged. Bales 100 bblß at $4 for standard and superfine; : at which it is freely offered. Rye Flour... Scarce at S3,GO. Com Meal,..Dali at $3,18& for; Pennsylvania. .'Wheat...Has declined; largesalea afloat for shipment at 96 for prime,' and 92@94 for fair lots; Red Wheat scarce; sales at 90c for primo Penna. Southern Rye...Btcady at 720. Corn. ..Wanted, there being little .In market; 600 for white, andGIJ foryellow. Oats... Stationary.; ■ Grooeriee...Not much doing; . small sales of sugar atfull rates. Sales 1,600 bags of Bio Cof fee atOj@9| on time. . Provisions..'.Buoyant, with, good demand,: at: prices unchanged. - Whiaky...Scarce ; ealea of COO barrels' at 21 c; NEW YORK MARKET. New Yoke, April 8. Cotton...BnU, and unchanged in price. Floor... Sales 7,600 bbls. at 4,31©4,43} for State; $4,81 J@4,6C£ for Ohio. Grain... Sales 8,000 Ims. Pennsylvania White' ot $l;10f 19,000 prime white Corn.at 790. Provisions... Sales 800 bbls. Pork 'at' former prices; Beefnnchnnged; sales 400bbls. Lard at 9f ; sales 126 tierces Hams at 9g, ■ ~ ■ ■ Coffee.;.Sales 6,600 bags Maracaibo’at 9>f; Lagnayra 9}; Jaya 11}. - Sngar.;.Bales 1,200 bhds. Sagar at 4};, Porto Rico4®4»; 2,000 boxes Havana at 4|@6}. Oiis-.Linseed; 680- per "gallon. CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 8. Floor... Soles 1,000 bbls at $3,12©8,15, Whisky...Selling at 14f@16. - Provisiona-Bacon has advanced;- sales 100 bhds of sides at 94@9J. Noraloa of pork; the market is unsettled. Grooeries.-.Flrm ; sales 49. hhds. fair.sugar, at s}; molasses 81; coffee held one qnarter: in ad vance. CHARLESTON MARKET—ApriI 8. : Cotton-Sales of 1,600 bales at 6s@6J; New Orleans prime, BJ. > , , i - Rio Coffee...9J@lO. Bacon-Sides 9f; mess pork 17@175. . . TAAFPB, HAOPUIK * BASK. (Successes* so lUagusr;, Bane f Go .) Commission St Forwtrdlog -ncrciianti. No. 124, SECOND BTBEET, PUT3BDBOH. A BE now.prepared to receive and forward goods by- A River, Canal, HoUtoad or IVsgop,with promptness and regularity. They will also devote their attention to the pnrehnse and: sale of Produce, Merchandise, Iron, Pittsburgh manafaetores, and- fee ling convinced of their ability to give peculiar satisfaction to ail those fa voring them with commands, they respectfully solicit orders and consignments. : ; ' . . --- ■■■■' - tepO JilMlbie naatclh A LARGE ctoclr of tiro mort beamiftil MANTELS, A; ?to»dear the fia«uiittJit?:orFo.r6iCT;ana..P(BDe«: Uft Marble: manafactored bymachinery, al_w*y a onnand; Qndmadoto order on-ahorii.np.Uiic> at pnces rangiorf. er £S° PPosteBrt • - v' t x ! . t 1 ' t * ' v **■ f- -v* conusrrsD daily yob fits Mousing- tost 2 IFfttrleba A Frteml, Exchange lire Comer of Fifth andWooi Struts P*tulurf 1 Loa’Js Par value. Asked ] ! United States OV*-*• ....-•<« IW.OO 8113,75 :* "do, ;do S’s*•»*•- - -100,00'101,60 lOO,OO 101,25 do .Vs .... 100,00 80,25 Allegheny connty(Pa»*.-*‘*.« '.95,00 • flo coaponCTs*.*.♦«>■►•* 90,00 do scnp*»«-«v..,. ... 99,00 Pittsburgh city 6’s * 90,00 do coupon 6’Sj pnyablein Philadelphia* »•■*./ Allegheny City G’b do coupon 6'g payable iu Philadelphia BASK STOCKS Bank of Pittsburgh Meachants and Manufacturers 1 Bank* . Fxchango Bank* Farmers’Deposite Bank***. •» Allegheny Savings Bank.*—— ‘ ; ' BRIDGE STOCKS. - Mononguhela Bridge* •••* .*«. St. Clair street do Hand street do »...,<•» N. Liberties do < . INSURANCE STOCKS. ' WesternlnsuranceCo*** .... :Citizens l >do . .-■do* ».**.•► • Associated Firemen’s do* .. Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia*.*«*....... -Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville* Labe lsrio.Line* •• • ......... . Pittsburgh Gas Works Monoiijjaheia Slackwater* * * * * ‘ Youghiogbeny. do ...... BAILROAD STOCKS Penns>lvania Railroad ••* •• Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Pittsb’h do Marine Railway and Dry Dock Fayette Manufacturing Co • • • • Erie Canal Bonds, old do do do new COPFBS STOCKS, t Pittsb’gh amißoston(ClifTMine) North American. North West North Western •***-•-• —— *.*•* Iron City ♦ Eureka. Pittsburgh ami isle Royal Adventure - —- Ohio Trap Rock • * Ridge Mmjtg Company Bluff Colling ....... Fire Steel»* ** • • —■—...... i..... WEEKLY REYIEW OFTDE MARKET, Remarks —Since oar lasi general review of our mar kets the weather has been exceedingly wet and disa greeable for outdoor operation*. Transactions, in con* sequeuco, were more restricted. The frequent heavy rain* during the week have raised our rivers higher than they have been for many ycors. The amount of property-destroyed along them as reported as enormous.: On Tuesday, lumber, bams and stacks of hay wero seen floating down the Mononguhela, opposite our city.- 2a the market we have no change of importance to note, except in Sugar, Molasses and Bacon, which comiuue firm, with a tendency of still further advancing* Flour remained stationary up to Tuesday evening, when the news by the steamers Baltic and Africa Was received, when buyers wero not willing lo pay ovor The price has now settled down to 82,9002.05. . ASHES—We have no change to note in Asher, but continue to quote Soda at 303}, cash and time* Pearls SJOO. Pols 404}. Soleratus 4|05. APPLES—The market is barely supplied with Green Apples, with sales nl 3,6004,00 ALB—There continues a regular brisk demand for this arttclo. : We quote Manufacturers 1 prices—regular dis count off for cash. , Bavarian Beer, per bbl*> '—SO 00 Common, per bbl xx do goo XXX ; do g en Common, half barre15*...................3 50 XX do .......4 00 XXX do -*. 450 Common, qr, barrels. 175 XXX do 223 - . -BLOOMS—The demand tor Blooms continues limited, andprincip&lTy conflned.to small lots to manufacturers; wo quote atSS4OSS per ton. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—'The season for this article. Is abOQt over, and very little demand; wc therefore quote nominal at 81,3701,50 110 lbs ; by the saek 750 67 cents. BROOMS—The stock is largo and prices nominal.— .We quote atjfrom 75cJ 81,00 to $1,25d1,75 from stores. . BEESWAX—There is hut little offering; good lots of Yellow we quote at22024e. BEANS—Scaroeand much wonted; small white would readily command 31,75; mixed 81,2501,50. • BUTTER—The market entirely bare, with an active demand for both roll and keg. We have sale# of |fl bbls in lots of roll at 23025. In keg we have-no sales worth noticing, for went of stock so operate on; we quote nominally 'at'l2ol4. . BULK MEAT.—The talcs since our last roview have been limited, as the season it nearly over. The only transactions -.which have- come under oar -nouce were 6.000 lbs. rough at7}{ 100,000 du.7(,Uaneasterapnr cnascr. ■ ■ BACON—There continues a brisk demand for all de* acriptlons of Bacon in small lotp, considering the con tinued high prices Among tho tales danng the weak .we notice inn following:—Bl4 ps Sidesat B}, cash: 700 Bit Shoulder*?}; G5O pieces Shoulders and Hams At 7)00} j SO.OCO lbs. Hams;Sides and ShonMers at 0)0 .8)0?}; 400.&». do. same price;-20 hhde Shoulder* and Hams at 7100};-S hhds. do Shoulder*7}; 52)00 pounds at?}: s,ol>oJibs. Hams und Shoulders ni7|oCf; IOO.TO Os. Shoulders at7}; 1,000 lbsHara«nioloot20 4 COOIbs. Sides on private terms; 1,500 fbt. Shoulder* and 3,000 lbs. do, at 7}; 6.000 Bit. Hums nt 9}: 600 lbs. Hams at 0}« SCO do.o|; 000 lbs. Sidesat fi|: 1400 Hams atO} ; SuO lbx. Sides st 8*; 3,000 lbs: Shoulders at 7}; 11,000 tbs. Shoulders and Ham sat 7}o9}; 1,400 do. Sidesat 6} • 000 Sides nt f}; 1,700 do. Shoulders at 7};:000 do. at 7#; 0,700. tbs. Shoulders and Sides at 7)08}; 3.000 Sides.at £}; 10 tierces Evnus A Swift 1 * superior Sugar Cured Hams at 10); 25 do, Evans A Swift’s at It); 12 do. do, at 10} cents. • COFFEE—The market continues Arm.and active at lost week 1 * quotations, 10J0K} in lots; supplies ore now coming forward more freely; prices east are well .maintained, the sales during the week amount la about 150 hags at JOJolO|ohc. BUCKETS and TUBS—Manufacturers of the Beaver Backets and Tubs have rcdaced their prices, and sales are now made.in lots, by our merchants, at 1,7501,87 for the former, and 607, for the latter oiticle. : r CHEESE—We note an increased.demand for.good lots of. Western Reserve, with sales of about 300 boxes . during the- week ai 703 e. for W. R. and Goshen. CORN MEAL—Sales from stores at45050c per bush el. COTTON YARN3—We quote Manufacturer's prices N 0.6,0,7,.6,0,7, *ls} Novia,**——iv.iw.W 8,0,10, —*l7 Candle Wick, .—lO 11—I2v •—lB Carpet Chain, *—t—2o ; : 13, -19 Coverlet Yam,——*29 14,*— 20 Cotton Twice,* *——2o - 17,*23 Batting,***-*———lo COPPER—We give the Curd price of the Pittsburgh Copper Works; Ingots 18 to *3) els per pound. Sheet— for Bratlers 24023 c. .. . . COPPERAS—SeIIs at $2.8703.12 per barrel.' - ■ CORDAGE—Tho.foHowtng ia tho card price of Rope Manilla, byibe Coil,*-•--. ~ - u when cut,*—.—....i—iCe White Ropo, by Coil,* lie • • • ••“ ’ when cut,-*-*..*-.——......12c .' Tarred do I yy Coil,* * *■• —.. .io c -.: Do when cut,*.— Manilla Bed Cords, • 81,8702,5002,25 ' Hemn do * 5002.2503,00 * CRACKERS—The marketis well supplied, -wo give ouriablecorrectedandquote.: v> - • Water Crackers*—i.* . 83,50 Butter do . « '• Dyspeptic do ...i. **3,50 . Sugar do. •••per.poundC}oO| . r. Soaa. do *^—.........—..0)08} Pilot Bread-**--.....*— 3,00 Albany, April 9. DRIED.FRUIT—We continue to quote light Mocks with regular sales at 81,5001,75 for apfles, and 32,250 3,00 for peaches as loquality. . DRIED BEEF—Sales of Sugar-cured canvassed at 0010 c by-lhe tierce. Common bo3(a. > *i EGGS—Tu demand with sales uIOJKDIQc • . EISH-r-The market for.FitU continues firm, with-an active demand. We quote No; l Mackerel at 312: No. 3 00,70081©; No. 3, large, 87j75®33 . In Philadelphia prices Tange as follows:—Sales of 304OObbls. from the •wharf?. No. 1 at 30,50N0. 3 33,50, and 350 bkls. small. No. n. to arrive, ar 35 bbl. There is a good demand , • front ,£torr, at Stov -bbl. for NoAt 30 for No-1:-80;50 for J/trge No; 3s oiiil SO for ffmaUNo. 3.. AstJeoMOO bbl*,- Pickled Herring nt 83C2f bbl.. Codfish are poaree. and sell in small lots at 33,60. last general review Flout and- Breudstufi* have beenrailicr doll, with a farther dccUne in prices. 'Flour remained stationary and mild at 83 9} to 33 up to Tuesday, wh£u the : arrival of the steamship BaßtCrfrom Europe, was aauouuaed, which brought a lortber decline in Flour*causing rebeck.in* .ketv; andbiftkinß buy era unwilling topayovßr 92,00 to 32,05. 'On fWednesday another steamer arrived frdm wedfiuldtiieertain/forthe week, 4id not exceedF,ooo bbls.^rariHiag 1 from to 83, up to‘ Monday. On Tuesday and the ruling rates wero 33,90 to 32.35.-In Fhdadclnblarpncea are os follows; ~ -Briu'dsjot** ;Ftetra* Ma*i» ahb Gxsitlv* The sup . piiea of Flour during’ the past wedchave materially in creased, the inspectionsamountingio ; 2l bbl.and 350hnlft>tls. at $4j31£04,37.5> pair. To-day'llie mar* feet Hoses-quiet at 84,00 for mixed hrandr. sales for cuyxonsurapuon have been limiicd at from 84 00 up to $4;,70, for common aod extra brands,. asin quality. Ry» Ftons—Js scarce and in good demand. Sales of COO bbls at $3,50 - - . Cost? MsAL.-~.she: receipts .have-been quite small,' bnd nrioesare firm. -. Sales orBSO bbls: Pennsylvania at s3l2|, and TOObbls. Brandy wineat 83,29 Mil.’ .-BBEAD.~The sales are limited at out quotations.. • Inspections of FlonrandMcaldaringthewesX end* mg April Ist, 1852: . ;Fioarv-*barrcls*«—2l,C39jCornMeal**boarrels*>2,l49 Flour'•haif,bbla*'***« *« •JcoraMeaMialf hhls*-*-* Bve Flour* »bbls*••*•^♦los)Cora Meal*ponchr- ;i *--60 The fallowing, ib a statement aftheinspeouons of .Floor and Meal at Baltimore, from . January Ist to the 27thuU.,mtUo ycnrsQiittexcil:—' . 4 . 1852 1351. 4850 -Howard street— bfafo'»'344,o4ff: > 470.488 . : 102,023 City Mills—* 115,163 49,170 45,338 Sasmiduinua*ll,B9o. 2.905 002 Family-*' 7.40 G 0,2<0 D3lB Hye 1.035 3£S9 - 9174 CoraMea)— 10,924 11,048 8,831 :. Shewing an increase in. "Wheat Flour, In -1851, over. 1850, of 371843' bhls., find in 1859. over 1851; of 125191 bbls.ora total Increase in 1852, over 1850. of 163,038. barrels. I —Floor, Meal and: Grain—The re ceipts of Flour during the past week havesomewhalde rCTesiedvthe inspections amountingto-15,007 bbls against 17,557: barrels last week. The: demnnd fat -city eon* (sumption has been,limited tit 54,1i!1@4,181 -forComrtion and. good - brands; 5425(24,67! for bettor brands and extra; aecordwgto qnahty, trod Tandy lot* at higher quo tations* : jFEA.THERS—’There is.a brisk demand for good lots ; at adeancedpnees. - The.stock Isquue light* We -quote i salesfrontBiores;at3sa[4oc,; , v r>. ivGßAlN—Reeejpfo do ring, the week :wcte; moderate,- we quote wheat at 60062. -Rye,mles.of several lots ai 45 cents. Oats, sales: of abpuv 1600 boshels at 25027. Corn,'sa!feS at 33040 > , .. GLASS—SaIes of. Country. Glass from manufacturers 2 ' 50 - Th "^ ;X-V COMMERCIAL FRICKS OF STOCKS. TBLKQHAPH STOCKS. Otfics op tiik Oailt Moamero l’osr. t Friday t April O t 1852. v ' V *. vv 2 •u->-vr - ~i- ''' ‘ ■ nt *^ e *«»les »t front 818 to'Blston, " 37® 19c? ' e <,uolc salea in munallwayfrorastotesat qumea^si^ijo'^^^u^dolnglnthjsarticle. We V*?» •* 84,5004,75 V bill. barSbyl is i iloaie f n«i'U* r ®u <, ®s*P ricw( ‘ Mr Common non. From lod to 40d. nlul9 ate r, „ 8d and Oil (HSn 8d and 7d W 5 Si ...... 4,00 a is 3d ‘- •.'*■4,so A tegular discount off forcashl S|C ? :. tjtfoto kegs 9o; bbla 7i©g. stock in first, hands islaree Lhnhpd gales are made at 56 for Pig, and 51051 for Bar MOriABSES--Sinee our last the market has been more firm,, and In some Instances higher prices have been obtained; we note sales of about 150 barrels at 34035, according to packages: the market below con* tmuesfirm. NAVAL STORES—We quote Rosin at 82,7503,00 pcjr bbl; Tar 52.750355; ; . . quote No. IXard, at -7007% Linseed at 00070. . ■■■■-:: » quote Allegheny at 823025; canal i StJgJfflrHongmg Rock 826027. POTATOES—Receipts are increasing'the demand con tinues activc, -we quote Neshannocks at SQO6Q; Reds 37 040; Pink-eyes 60055. We quote sales during the week in Tierces, at RYE FLOUR— I There is an increased demand for,this article, with scam supplies, prices no so firm ; we note sdJes at 82,8703,00 per.bbl from stores, r: SbEDSrrThe market for seeds during the week post was not io:active, and sales principally confined to the retail trade; We quote in small lots at 85,0005,25 by retail 0,0000.25 for Clover seed :Timothy as in quality; Flaxseed 05 to 100 c. • The demand continues active, and prioes i “‘StS'iih sales OOhhds in louat 5JO5*. i. SHOT—Salc«> from stores by the keg at 81Sby the rbaa 1,0201,03. bbl^ i '^""^ ttICS fr ° m Blores dT *y at V \ ®*J}EEP -PEtiTS—Prices are nominal. . i • at 404$cby the lot. oriC>E&-rWe have no transactions of consequence to. note in this article. We quote Pepper in bags at IOJO ll o4»* "pm®18010c; Cinnamon 39040 c byvthe rasl - i .Si ARCli—Sales are regular from stores atO|o7o by I lnebox, i n SUGAR, LQAF—Tha following arc the cash prices of ; iicunea Sugar, by five packages and upwards: ■ i Small refined Loaf Sugar, C 8i i •“ « . « o si ' - •' OO 8 “ t „ “ « 000 7* | Double refined crushed Sugar,- 8* \-- Crushed Sugar, B g| i : li ■ ■ •■**•• ■ . >: q - ■■ g* •• I ; Fine crushed Sugar. L' g* I Double refined powdered Sugar, : 8i . Powdered Sugar,': b 8» !•• “■■ .■■■'. {t ■■ (J gl . - Refined white Sugar, . O 7J ' “ 0% ? ■ ClariGed yellow Sugar, ‘A 0, TALLOW^—We uow quota Beef Tallow at 707}c; Steep do, 707,e. "■ ■WtaSKSY-Thcrela a steady and good demand flt lSaiSc tf gallon for ftectifled. / f Offtrvi 1115,00 101,00 101,00 00,00 -93,00 05,00 07,00 P 7,00 55,00 51,75 58,00 155,50 00,00 00,00 42,00 00,50 45,00 44,00 '£>,oo 00.00 53,00 5325 50.00 50,00 43,50 OQSO ■35,00 100.00 10,75 34,00 31,00 Amjecihbnt, April 5. • BEfiVßS—Thero were about 300 head offered at the yard to*day, 200 of which wore sold at last week’s prices, say 2|<34s. gross,equal to 607},net weight. JiPGS.-Only about 60hcadweTe sold at 54,75 s>• 100. BANK NO Roon A Sugenti ■Corner of Wood and PENNSYLVANIA, Pittsburgh Banks* •*•—-par. Philadelphia u u Brownsville “ « Backs county u Chester Co.fnewissae) “ Columbia Bridge Co.« » ■ <£ Danville Delaware co. 11 «* Doyleslown >*• - . Easton.'' **. .w.- Germantown u • 1 • Lancaster Banks “ Lebanon “ - « Montgomery co. « » PoltsviUe • u ■«■ Reading “ « Schaylktllco. M « Washington West Branch a .. *»-*... <*. Wyoming • —* .»»** « Carlisle | Chombersburg * | Erie*. Gettysburg!!*.*-.*.**... 1 llamsbnrg-............ $ Houesdalc* Middletown |>- Wayaosbußr**.*—.»• ( York Banks-..| Relief N0te5........... j United States Bank-•*-.*15 Allegheny City Scrip • * • par Allegheny Co, « -.prern- Pills burgh City 1 “ : ..-oar w J^york. New York City .....i—nar ; County Banks*—..... * i • NEW JERSEY. 1 AU Solvent Banks* *• 1 ' ■ . - . DELAWARE. AH Solvent Hanks* • * »*.pa» Small Note#.i MARYLAND. Baltimore Batiks*.. .. * .par Coantry 8ank5*........ s _ , VIRGINIA. Bk of V», and Branches I JvarmejVßlc & Branches 4 Valley J3k and Branches | Exchange Bk & Branch's,* Wheeling Banks ****... | do Branches*. ; _ NEW ENGLAND -1 AU Solvent Banks*. f FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 1< ran O ikches warn in tus ciiAitNEL. „ ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. '• •••;" Baltle,B C nnet s Browuavme. " • £v M HendrleksoniMclCeespoTt' '* ‘ Thomas Sbnver, Bailey,West Newton. Genessee, Couant, West Newton. ‘ k-Bayard.-Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No.2* Boles, Beaver. • ■■ * .Diurnal, Conwetl, Wheeling. ; ; ?»tt*!»wgh, Eounu, Cincinnati. . : V . Navigator, Dean, Louisville. • ■ Jeflerson, Johcston.LouisviUe. ,‘v Wellsviile, ChrUtler.Sunfish. DEPARTED; ■ u : Baltic,Bennet. Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do - i* M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. v“ Thomas Bhriver, BaUey,West Newton. u GeneBsee,Conont,WestNewton. “ 9. Bayard; Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. , ForestChy, Murdock, Wellsville. ' : u EoroaUJity, Murdoch, WellivUie. . M Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. •■•••** •• • Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Hindoo, Campbell, St. Louis. **• . Wcllsvilie,Cl»4siler,Sanfish. - •• ■■ u • JB. Gordon; Mallery, Wabash River. narleUt) Parkcrahargh and Roekltts* »«-£§£«& port Packet. ■ The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. A. £* will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. returning will leave Hockinanoit every Tuesday, atO o’clock, A. M. **V- : .Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. w; ivWHEELER, • mard. ■■ ■...■. .. • - N 0.24 Market street. • • _Kor Wheeling t T^3w^d'E'*^‘ n *F“^ yb “ Pr^*”^^erlBdl^" vn!tP«?. y „S° d « 1° A. M., for Beaver, Well,. uilejSteubenvdle and Weltaburghf returning, leaves ."{SiSf'‘“B'gfSioubeavmeAVeHßTilleanil Bcaverevery Monday, Wednosday nad Fridpy, al 8 A. M. ror freighl. or passage,having unsurpassed accnmmo* datioua, apply on board, or 10 ■ ■ ■ ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co n Agenu, _ ~,. , . Waier street. Ihe Winchester isu newside rvlieel boat, ond is the! large,! end hiicst eteanwr ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers con depend on hcr.xemaininir in the trade, rdecSnf Allegheny Kivar TrMei BEBVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS, |J£BL& Tssfiae steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE tnSßm ■», Copt. Wa. lUnju, leave*'the Alle gheny vrimrf lor Franklin, every ATondap and Thursday, ttl4 r> M. . The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3» Capt. JonH: Haztoa, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Fran k every TucidavnuUFtidag, at 4 P.M* - ■ ForPreiglU orPasgggeinpprv on Board ~ fnmrSO ■ For Jtttrietto and tioctlngporw y. ff C3SSL&.. Tusfinosiearaer PACIFIC,ZasouhMia ««BS»3apS»TBM. vrilHeave Tot the above and intermedi aleportseverylTi/roiSlMYjatlo’clockjPffti, For freight or passage .apply on board, or to .. T. WOODS A SON, • .No. 61 Waierat., and 63 Fromst. Sluumlng knl Oslflth. - fJjSR»J&;v:THE light draught and pleasant stenraer gIBSBaBiCIiAKiON, Capt, MitunsAg, will leave the Aliegheuywharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays; m 3 o'clock, i’.:M,forKuuinning Qud Catfish.-- -For" frotgHtor passage applyoa board. fnovlS fcPor Loag Kcsoti, marietta, t’&rksritiarg and Galltpotll, vmaswtk „ The fine_ Steamer GOV. MEIGS, i fy*,■ T ,JS Senna, blaster, will leave for the above . .iesanaOSm and intermediate pons; every aSßSaSasas - . - Tuesday, u a p. &r. For freight orpassoge apply on board, or to fehfi ■ JOHN FtiACK, Agent. : woiluosaay Pnefcat Tor cinciiinatli V ■'■'H3V- ikW,'53 i .“.SJ ?^n 4 runnlnSn S aleamor CIN jgSBSttgCTNNAfI, taMUi,'Master,:wilt leave nnvWTrfaresolurly every WmnngDi.T. Tor freight or paaaage, apply on board, or to ; detjJO Q. fi. MTLTIJNBERGER. Watches, Jewelry, dte. HAVING just returned from: the Eastern eilicsi I have brought with me one of the most beonlifoi' and carefully selectedStocksof Jeweliy. Wotclieaahd Fancy ASoods, ever offered to the Pablio. : 'Persons wishing to purchase uny thing.in my line, can reiy on gelling a good article. Ido not advertise to sell goods below cost, nor 60 per cent.cheaper than any honao In •tlie.ettr.. Glwe nie a. call, and L am sure you will be satisfied that I can sell a good article os cheap as any of them. - Another fact I wish to iceep .before the people. If you want yonr Watch, Clock, or any article of 'jewel ry, repaired in the best manner, this ls-tbe place to have it dono. To tine branch of my business I will devote especial attenuon. JOHN 8. KENNEDY, MMartet street, °Pt- Sign of the Golden Eagle. -SIGN Or THE INDIAN KING, ... . SO. 383 LIBERTY STREET, INdJtJy opposite the,Spread:EagleTavern, Flttsbnrglt) I>EES K JONES,Manufacturer and Dealer in ;ali i\ kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF and SEGAR3. Tohaccoand Segars sold, on commission. fapr7:lnt Great Inducement* tb Caih Furcbacers. ’lJTBwntsell onr largestock of of COMMON APfn W FANCYCHAIRSaND BEDSTEADS, at prioes that, cannot /oil to pJeaßecaßhpnrch&sera.AJl nnr vmk it warranted. iQartermt It CASII,' JAMES LOTPRY. jo comer of Seventh aafl Liberty*!!. V~. tr" :> . v J,; • - *' 5 Oattle Market. £ LIST. nuit.n: izebange; Baake» t 'xth- ftrcttSt Pittsburgh. omo; State Bk and Branches * I Other Solvent Banks* f Bk of Sandusky*—.-—75 Granville —*» —. ..so Norwalk:so Urbanna • •*• •*.. .50 Wooster .*>s ' . INDIANA. State Bk and Branches * I ILLINOIS. Stale Bankßranch——*so Bk of ■ KENTUCKY. Ail^Solvent Banks •i Missouri. State Bk and Branches 9 t#irt MICHIGAN. AU Solvent Bdaks—*—' 5 - . WISCONSIN. Marine « Fire Ins. Co. at Milwaakie,.— $ TENNESSEE. , All Solvent Banks—*— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AU Solvent Banka* f ■ ■ SOUTH CAROLINA. lV All Solvent Banks-*— U GEORGIA. AllSolvcnt Banks- 1} ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks***—* 5 LOUISIANA. AU Solvent Banks-*-** . 14 •EXCHANGES. New York——inrem Philadelphia *;;J“ « Boltfaiore— ——•;.~u Cincinnati—.... 1 dis. Louisville— 1 « St. Louis—..jj " VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)-par. do • do (old)*sprem. Sovereigns e 435 Guineas— 300 Fredericsdoers—■ - 7,60 Ten Thalers-***— 7,35 TenGailders 300 Loins d’pr»——~.... 4,05 Napoleons* — 3 J& Doubloons, Patriot* * * 15.70 f ■ do Spanish* • 10,23 1 Ducats 2,10 s'/;: -■« u -”— ** X-s. «■ ~ - ‘ * - ts< «- *V , AUCTION SALES. Anetlott Card, fUB nadertigned. ,oft»t an Interval of four years,bag dgain resumed business. Having complied with the requisitions of the raw regulating Sales at Auction, and having-procured, a first etas* License ah Auctioneer forihe City of Pittsburgh, lie offers his services as such to hts friends and the public generally. /.With an expe rience of nearly thirty yeiirsln this line of bnsiness*hfl hazarfs nothing in saying that he will be enabled to give enure satisfaction to all those "who may feel disposed to patronize him. . P. McKRNNA, Auctioneer, Refers to the principal City Merchants: iv 9 jjAu©ti©n«»OMlp Salts* A T .„'S e^ C m m ? erdal s ? ,tß ™omi, comer or Wood ■XV and Fifth streets, at lOo'clclr, A.M .a xencralns rim m'I 1 °d Sea£o, * a^[ e ) Sianle and Fancy Diy Ooodl Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hsts, CansTai * _ AT St O’CIIoCK,* B, jj., ' .Groceries, Queehsw&re, Glassware. taKi* rmiorv ,eC0n4118,14 H »“»hoW «■& „ . „ .AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, jJsSJ*A•®M*op»FvFancy articles, Mnsicarihstin s*?i 8 ’ Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Oobd. iiawr 4 Sllver Walches > «“• P. M. DAVIS, J Muf Auctioneer, P» MTCENSA* Auctioneer, U. r SS R nt, ST .°9?l ,AMOIJNI ' ,NO TO ABOUT 89,. market sthebt fancy Awi HY G 9 ODS STORE, a* Ancnolr.-Ccra- e? n °i? nil i®’ l' Ve dnosday,J. April 7th, at ID ih2 d bi„^ l nu i H & rr< ? m da 7 |o day* until oil .are s ?Jr\ a L “ e - r Sipre-of..Martin; Connolly,No.6U Market ? n ? Fotm}l streets, as ho is decli ® AVIS, Anct’r. T V. BILLER’S STORE AT ; AUCTION—Entire M # Stock of Dry Goods. Ac.—On Friday afternoon, AprU9Ui,nt2 o’clock, at the earner of Market and 4th street?; will be told, without reserve, the entire stock of desirable Dry Goods, Ac ,of J. V.Diller, Esq , compri sing! in pari—super, black and. fancy dress silks, gros de nasß r saun de cbene. Florence, bonnet velvets, satins and silks, roper. French merinos, thibet:cloths, cash mere*. .Coburgs, Alpacas, paramettas, French; plaids. French and English lawns, beroges ; and berage de laincs in greatvariety, French cloakings, wool plaids, ginghamsy prints,-bleached and brown-sheetings and shirtings, tickings, checks, linings, colored cambrics, super. crape and cashmere shawls, broohe and Buy State long shawls, super;.broadcloths, French and Eng lish c&i3imeTcg, enunets, cotton drills and coatings, large assortment of satin,Btlk,cashmere and Marseilles vestings, fine stock of silk parasols, with a general .va riety of white goods, hosiery, gloves, silk handkerchiefs, trimmings, Ac, &o;-- Sale continued on Satur day mornmg, at 9 o’clock, and unul oil are sold; . Terms—Toree raontUs crediion terms over 8100, for approved endorsed notes , apG .. . . ■■■•?•■ M. DAVT3,:AucliOTieer. A PMINISTRATOK’S SALE Uf FUKm'XUttti, ao. On Tuesday afternoon, April 13lb, at 2o’clock, at the late residencefof CapLGeorge 8. Wilkins, dec’d-, N0.2d5 Penn street, near Garrison alley, will be sold, by order of John Wiilock, Administrator, a quantity of Household Funutarc, Carpeting, Clothing. Ac. - nprfi P. M. DA A VIS. Auci’r. PUBLIC SUPPED. ffIHE Members of the AUtHhcnjf Firs Company intend i.. celebrating the 15 fieranCentenial Anniversary of the Onramzation Public Supper* at Wilkins Hall, on Friday.evening, April 9thy 1832. Mem* beT* of other Companies sad the citizens generally are respectfully invited. Tickets one dollar each, can be procured of H. Cmascit, 1 W. V. Dura, McStebs, W. B. Sd&ffeb, W. J. JIoHIOOHBRY, rjournal and Dispatch copy an< . ZtlglLtatnfr Rods* ■ ISpi. HILL & CO., M&nafactarcrs, me now'prepared If lo farnuh or erect Steel oriron RODS, with all the Fittings, of the best pattern or material. Orders left otthh store of Estosy Olnhsussh & Co., on Wood street, No 151, Pittsburgh, will bcpromptly attended to. _ , _ . VVM HILL A CO. {Grecnsbarg Republican and Pittsburgh Gnzette copy 3 times weekly. Dispatch copyl week and ch. Post.] D. G, COSSITT, A TTOHNEY AT LAW. Office, 137>Fonrtii street, XIL above Smnhficld, Pittsbargh+Pa. ■ ■■•■ [apr3ty Fim«etle scenographjr* MR. S. HARDING-: is teaching-, this , moat valuable accomplishment, IN ONE SKSSIONyat Chbistt’s Hot sif, Penn street, where ho may befo&ndat 8,9 and 13 o’clocfct-M * and half past 1 and 2;: also, dt 7 P.'M; Termß, 52.53. Aihorongh knowledge of the art war* ranted. (apr3:lw THE Office of ihe Engineer of tho : Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, has been removed lo w Tilgh nian Hail,” on Grant street, nearly opposite tbe new Court House. ( B prt JOSEPH LEWIS, LEWIS’ INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, W So- 3 St* Clair Street, “EJJE Hotels, Steam Hoals, and Piivate Houses, wur be furnished with good servants, and ter*' vants with places. -.■*■■; - [aprSly __ Knfilne Bolldwt. \\r ANTED—A person of upright and steady habits, H V7ho thoroughly understands the above business, r° l ®* ce charge of a shop, make contracts, fcc,,m a pro- Utable establishment in the West. One who can invest m the concern from one to five thousand dollars; would be preferred. SINGER, HARTMAN & No.JOO Waterstrcet • •• ■ Pasiftge.to San FraDetieo; ■ mHB, fast-saillng packet ship VENICE, having been ± unavoidably detained, will leave. Philadelphia, for San Francisco, on- the lOih Inst., at 12 o*cloek v M A few passengers can be engaged for by Tolecniphaf an pheauon bemado soon to the undersigned. Passengers by Una ship are famished with ample provisions* and allowed to take 200 3bs. baggage. - Apply to JAMES BLAKELY*. •:.W>ts . ■■{ Sixth and Liberty Pittsburgh ■■ ■. Rtmovtl ortho ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■.. • O'RIELLV TELEGRAPH OFFICE mHEOffieeof the O’RiellyTeleeTaphLines has been i removed to the NOSTII -HAST CORNER OP ■I'H'RD AND woon STS, Fmsburgh, Pa? EnSuieo from Third etreet. In. order to meet the, increiutinrr Wftnta of the pnblie, the new Telegraph Office hi. been much enlarged ondimproved,and other facilities added to inanre the prompt and accurate transmission orriffi patches to all parts of the United States;- No elftrtwYlt be spared to sustain the high reputation which rh» O'Riellv Lines have already acquired j“? ■ Adams A Cot’i .■ E HEIGHT REDUCED —From ana after this date our rate* on pound ftreißht, from Pittsburgh, will be S3,qi> per IOS redacUon'of 2S nor: cent.: :Tune, to PittabuSrh' nit lioore. (nprai BAKER fc_FOßByrH,Tg?,i,’, 0 Select Sohooli - milE next session or H. WILLIAMS' BEr kt-t* J. SOUOOI., will commence on Monday, the sih i„« at the Room below the Lectnro Room of the First p*.. byierian Chnrch, Pittsburgh—ealrancoon StithsirViV Apart of the time allotted to each recitation, will boilci voted to reviewing former lessons. Who haa not tor notion more than he knows.liy neglecting ihiarßvicw He has.lbeiefore, adopted the .miser’* pltui: tor nowlrw rich: '‘Mate all you can,” by diligent stady. "aES saye oil yon get,” by constant repetition. Common placing will be taught-which .will enable the pnDil to refer to whatever important ideas or theta he may meet with, in his tending, reflection or observation, with ai much ease as the merchant refers to the accounts in his ledger; and. that he may do it with facility, he will bo (anghv to write Fhonographically, which requires onlv one-sixth as many motions,oswtiung a word in scrint hand. m the common orthography. f apr3tSw aibbkd b. H’ciara, tho». j , »»»■» M’CAiMONT & KEENAN, ATTORNEYS AT It AW, ISO FOURTH STREET, Ooppsito Wilkins Hall. tittslurgk, Fa • Butopcan l*awAg«noy» m connection -with- Hoe*Keenan* Esq.,Counsellor atLa-sVyDubUn, Ireland,coUectsclaimß, make* fleatebes, &cv:in Europe ; and one of thorn an nually mnkea a tour through Great Brltklnilrelaod and. America (marll M. tIODKIBSUN'S FANCY CHINA STOHE, _.S?„?' OOII . BTaIET > WOUt VW Bt CHI.BWB HOIBt. hrought to thu Oily, with every other variety ofGlats, QQoensware, BmftnnU Wore, Jupan Waiters, Bolai Haneinfg.anU Sland LaiDp8 t Gandele&ras»&c. - imarSO m iO, MERCH ANTS.--A young married moo,-who has . been m bnsmesa for ihelasi five years, in this city, wishes to obtain a situation as Salesman, or Confident ual Cleric, in some respectable mercantile house. Th e best of references jnvea ■ Apply at THIS OFFICE. SXKA.M BOAT. TRIMMINGS-CompriSim in tto rollomng; Tablff Linen r Huokbuelc Diaper, vrash Race Strip, Table Covering and Table Covers! Napkins, dec, which we are constantly receiving 2 the importers and manolhctarera. ;' Call at No: 85 FonriS « ret '*- laprU W. M’CLINTOCIL 5. &» WBLDIh, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, iEALBR IN Boohs, Paper and Stationery, " Wood (between Third ana Fobrih.) ■■!■;■■. mlitai Pittsburgh. GOODS just RECEIVED at hoods—a Ay newioyof. fine Jewelry,of new and desirable pot be vriilwUßsmual. frpm2s to 60per cent, lower than any other establishment in this ctiy... »ptg Cl MARKET BT. I.IIUiN(iH TRANSPAKENT WINDOW SHADES— JC Ofrichandnewdeemw, constantly receiringat W. M’CLXNTOCJP3 Carpet Wareliouße, - No-85 Fonrlli street. T| W HOUSEKEEPERS —Order* Jot; Paper Hangers _t cwd WhitewaBher9.-ca.n tJB leu wxih ... •-,>. £ iff WP.kARSHALL. 8S Wood etreel. T7IRESH FIGS—IO0 drum* Elemo anti Ne Plus Ultra * ft CO, Orocw and Ten. Ita»W«. ■ "OiiMK APfl-E CHEES Jy-Reee;vea and: for »tUe sy f W, A. M’CLURG A CO, t f anrO 258 Lioeny street. ,T ONDON MOSTARB-rAßUpetinrarUclfrof genuine I j London Muslsid, for aaleijy pptf W. A. M’CHJfIC & 00. ’ *■* „ V V ■* " * »r S ■••■:.. •■. • * »•■■«. i •"*'. • 1 • :’T.■■■•••,i . '•■•'■ ..*’••• "■■■, V ■"■:■>. *■ ~4_'- ' - '"VK O'- ••' ‘ » * If l f . Committee* charge Comp’’ fnmrS3;tf * * t -* . ‘ £ i y BANKERS & brokers. *■ c. TijinsiN. «... . ./oh* u. maun. . fcbSnv KEHS £N»EXCHANGK hbokbbs. Ko. on mXt IXamen* Jhr, SJSSrHT 10 TOE CoH!oS°i;*^J r «EmOPFICE - “ *"*”* TTkANKEBS AN^EXClwS^^fc «®sa£ a £fe - paper,at ihe comer of Fifth ana Wo6d tSSSa" Ifeha* > Domatic andJarngnEzctumge, Bank Stitt'", ' Gold *ndS\l PoniK*M4 i^Bani&,a^d°c l^ Ck ‘ mS, ‘ Cmi/U '“ ,,B - rt,: '- Slit * nd Woo‘U«d«»opp(rtl!eft* fit , CJflfrSS v * lU.VM oo*B, 2b Wo. 67 Mart,, c ß |f 1 c N oS n u t & C 0n lh ' S tfe^ —'-■■■■■■■■•■■ -• ■■ -■•■'■• ; - : - ImSo-lv. ' ua.B.nooir _ . Ro°k *gAßa*»S ,,UMl *> • • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRnifvon TVEat pn£?f *s°? “<* .'SixttiimtKj ! • - ggplMy ' * te«fSSBSßn£s: 'v —■-■■■ - ; - ..;fm»rlMl ■■ •. «ByasSßssaeap ■ „ O* eT ahkoed & CO. ■ exchange: cort^" 11 RAISES ,11, Bank notes* BIGHT AND ' Collectlonacorafolly. :aueSe4® JSSSiSSsifeiSSVi O ' 1 ted.io any parlofiheJJnion »*«« proceed* tcaih* t&-STOCKB-®a BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COIKXZSSZOiC* " ’ V w Fmitfh itre*L seplS) a Next door to the Bank of PUubotgh; : MEDICAL. Hew Bystoxa, Sow lUmiAUif FOB THECFRE OF CONSUMPTION!" - N.PTALi'S SYRIACUM, ‘ XU THREE EOTTLEB, ' , ’ < I 1 1 y __ CoKTaiHIXO THREE DIFFERENT PREP ARATION3, . ! ’ poa thh ctrax or ?as -THREEDIFFERENT STAGES OF - v v " • OOirSEJIPJIOHJ v V * 1 „ SYMPTOMS, f Cough, Cain in the breath *- 1 aide, head, back, joints Jura limbs, inflammation, cote* ' ‘ ness arid uck hstg & ‘the throat, fever, difficult and quick breathing-, txptttora- 1 Costiveness, spasmodic i~ J cough, violeqt fever, night, morning and •*■..'• becuo flushin the ace and cheeks, burning heat in the* - palmftofihflhnndjtflqiljftfojv?,Yi!; .v, of hefceV3»«icTfifu***»|r, * ’ and strtaHi vUh * v ’ ’ SYMPTOMS. Diarrheas, .diminished ffi* 1 ver, Cough, and mooring > debility, frequent ftfnttog t .fits, slight deUriam ana' . , \. boitlesof NUTAtIW SYRIACUM u a newerainmt dicine. iromru* novelty and directoppofllitastO'tbsold ** * ■absurd and; Inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM* A Trhile ns Buccess, prepared in ibis manner, (eschbotUe containing a differem preparation), in eunntt&sdiffir* * ?- n i t^ es wkichcharactenze Conmmpiicfu hweatab- * welcome truth of the Curabituy qr stay stage o f Pulmonary Consumption, Pby^cismsapproveofiibecaaseitisbascdßponcor* •. tCl r*.-°k>sM>logical and Pathological principles. The " ’ •public approveof if, 'ijecause ituCrinmon£taj«».a&d . ■* a because they knov jrom sad cxpaUnee that otte pten»* nulou will not cure .the Curu stages of The suffering, disappointed and discouraged invalid tp- S fovea of it, because ng principles hold oat a reasonable « v. ,ops, ana when he uses Nuiall’a Synacam.his hopes arerealized. \ * • If he is m iho first stage of Consumption, apd uses the ••••:;•? -o; *?. or- -■■■'?: •' first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and paulfaltbs*-'-- •comes.free and easy ; hts cough won vela well; the- * , soreness, tickling in his throat, inflammation, pamiuhia back* joints and limbs ore removed. f " . .if he is in the second stage and usexthe second IxttUfr > his fever leaves-him? hi* disturbed slsmbers beoom* ***** sweet-and refreshing jhismght sweats vanish; his ex- * peetomtion.coplouaand bloody,nssomesaheolthy op- . pearanch; ana al length disappears * his bowel* be* 4 v come: regular; fits appetite reiuras; the flush ia his cheek disappears; the burning heat inthe palm* pf his hands ahdsolos of his feet arc feltnoioogef ihiseough t ' T n owceases; he recovers and is well. If he is In the thir&BUge; and uses tbe thlnl bottle; hU vr.' .v-s-, Diarrhea gradaattycDases; his weakbowela become ' r strong?biacoughandolher bad symptoms disappear;. f ►,- feeble digestiou iecotEes strong arid vigorous? hia ,/ stomach; recovers its proper tone, and creme* new,rieh , ana uou»ishtiig blood; his strength his wasted .. 0/1.: body is clothed with flesh; his uvx w bated, ahdhe Is / reaored to healths f ' * r r ~ Each bottie of Natail’i Synacum has the Symptoms of " t the stage for which rt is intended printed In front ofihe wrapper,wherebyeveryinvalid.knowinghistfWQsratn* <■ „. v H tOnm.canjadgiß for himself, WHICH DOTTLE HBSB- " .. ~ ooriseqaeotly no mirtako can oCCttr in ie* J " ' leering the proper medicine. ‘ , . - See Pampbletin possession of the Editorcf thls paper, containing Dr, NutalPa Pathology of 1 1 Lectures on the stricture and usd* of theHipaan-Laags, andcenlficates of cures." *. * ' * L;: Prepared eniyby Dr. NUTALL, Inventor and ; Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. - _ ForealoattheDrugStcreof DR. GEO. 11. - Wood street and >. • • ;' * only wholesale r and Retail Agent ibrPlasbtugh.r- r ;JaTidAW . FIRST STAGE* Incipient Consumption , In : Blue Wrapper*. SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, an Pink Wrappers. • TIURD STAGE* Tubercular Consumption, in Yellow Wrappers. ' AHEAD OS' AliLl ■EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. >- T>REPAREDwitlsoldby,mO.'rOONGßON v a»' f ;'V„ - I Liberty strict, 5 Tbtapowerfullycone«iittate4pTe* , 1 * , parationfthemeillciUvirineaofsrhtchareiotHidtolxr" •‘"’■“‘.l*?’. eight tunes the altength of iho . original Ameiloto OU. ■? It ts put up in bottles at isand27l eems,»4cb;v»lthfall 'l'.l , directions for Its ttso. In every cUseasevrheiettootlgL . -’i t 4 nal American Oilhss beenlouad stall effieacioW.ajld « . ""'j’ , Itsofarexceedsiheorigimtilnpoweriaatorettderutbe'' -•- * , - CHEAPESTHEDICMIEJNTHE WORLD. Ctl\tst , , * tryit. „ JOHN YOUNG SON,: . Naß-Tlie t)riginalOil.la'it»:nMttraVßiaira*ltt9t.»- rOn* * from the bowels of the earthy can ftc hadfarabOTfl ■ tat& ' > ** * will Hoiwahsiandine aceiMAo fina * «.vv< claims to bo the.only Proprielora.' • - diw-tf ' ~ t 'i. Y. e, _ pcoDßit .*. poas? - '"■ ', t IS; * ~.„?> ,> “‘ ,1C,,,1 ™M and Deatara la M ANC U EaT.EK- MINERAL -■ ■'JFjfrvh'tt ' ' Allequbiit Crrr, Pa. 1 ' -, i ' vr '"V -?*' «*»“»* “«• «»• r rz s^ B‘jica, - - . . «?jarciti . ' Alamma, - - _ «’Si . : -. . ,tt| Ujfo Mamesla, - , I *&l~' ** sl* 'Oxide pf Manganese, • . _ *5 * r - ,r 'p*! , Water and Loss, l . * - BjoO * ? * > , ~ 1 ...Tlie Powdered in thoboi!wWchl ' soppove was the one you desired also to have analysed* I and to dtunr (Tom any average of tlie tamps powdered*'- ' fcbd mized-together- This last yields as follows! ? ” PetOxido of Iron, • ' - •• r SSM *' " Silica and Alumina, . mbd Lime, - - ,eS - r *Ua *' Magnesia, - - A* Ay Water and Loss* - * e - \ v - . ,l .uSJ» ‘«, .'** *£-*+*»•*’ I ■ This difference: I presume arises from the mineral toC , ( i>einguniform,aome portionacoiitalalnirinotelron than T < T r olhers. TheanEiysiaahowaiheaiticle"tfrhe'Wfllitmit* v ’ * o edforadttrablepamU'lJindthatby'calelfiiDgthe"pOW ,fc /" v ' vs/wrs. ? der bya pretty high heat* the eoloris ' .v** oratlcasioonvertedinioa line red-' i-« 77 1 ;**■*■ r I-*® , CHlLTOW.M.lXCfcefcilt'' t ? > B3* For sale by JOELMOHLEfi,«lLftHsny«tt**V “ -r _ - afaWff > * % !r« r 4 . Cabinet and Chair Faetanr* , /" - ffl *£«*»*'' ,7 _ Cabinet and Chair , \ r RKUtreet, above the Canal, all kinds ofFURJiITURB* , . J\i\ * a "well aa Sofas* Ctentre Tables, Mahogany Chanir . V 1 Mahogany Bedsteads, and all oilier articles in the Ca- ' f ( J w * *, netUne—which be vnli sell 20 per cent, below custom- z disrates. Terms—CAS/i, ONLY, - * . JOSEPH MEYER, * ■ No>424Fcnn street, FlAbWerdL_ „ * Co-Partnership notice. ‘ I fTWR sabsctibers iiftVftthU day entered intopaitoet- t . t ship, under the style and firm of TAAFFE, @A» <•> „ * GUIRK dt:BANB forthepurposoof.flarryurgon-agmi- * . eraVCoaimisalonnndProauee BasiQesifaud.cojiuneai^': -y hnnri their lomr cxpeTiratww-nrnsivgmercantile *0- „ JL .,. ? qaolhtanee> ojid-pfcfsoital aitenuon lo the latereais-of . their cusiompts, will entitle them ia a share of pnbu*''* nauonago>/whfoli it shall be their study to deserve* ' ' * * / LUKE TAAFFEL Pinfbargh. „ v * f SAhPL MAGUIRE; < Pi.«^rsh,Apma;isj" ANEj - 7 V . •■’- ■v" *• r i•* < . v. ;V7 *fjsis ,w w ,u - jji >; vi \*A /„ * ft * t £ v~ >-W- ■' * 'vfe. r i:C J ■» ' V 'ks > J_