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A. ’’**>♦ * t?v V ..,. v-„ v J - - ’|T^*?y--sS‘>ys“t. r py* t lralq#raung f»- SRIDAY 10 On the Bench— Hon. Win. B. WClure, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate Judge. ' ■Commonwealth vs. John Griffith. Indictment —Warder. Griffith was driving an omnibus on Market street, ,lost Christmas morning, and iron , over a child named Anna Lehr, hilling her nl. most instantly. The jory returned a vordi ct of ‘i Not Guilty.” Commonwealth vs.- John BisseVjr., and James ; Nutt. . Indictment— .Conspiracy, on oathof John Gribhin. The case was not concluded, when the Court adjourned. : Western Theological. Seminary.rrfUhe “Director* of tho Western Theological. Seminary, will hold their stated semi-annual meeting on Wednesday, May 12, in the Lecture-Boom of the First Pres byterian church, inthis city.Bt 2 o’clock P. M. The Examining Committee, consisting of Rev. Messrs. <3eorge.Hill,- John Kerr, and Dr. Swift, .with the elders,.J. Schoonmaker, and F. G. Bai ley, will meet at the Seminary on the previous _ Tuesday at 10 o’clock. v - The inauguration of Prof. . Jacohus will take plaeo- on- Wednesday evening, May 12, in the First Presbyterian church, at which time and place his ■ Inaugural Address and the chuTgeto him by tho President of tho Board, will bo de livered. - The Alumni of the Seminary; and the clergy, and other friends of the Institution gon erally, are invited to attend. Railroad Occidents.—We soo.by theEbeusbnrg Sentinel, that quitea number of accidents have happened, on the Portage -Railroad, in that vicin ity. On Wednesday week, Miss Margaret Car ■ rolf was caught by tho Safety Car, on .Plane No. 5i and run over, -injuring her severely. On Sat urday last, between Plane No. 2. and S., Mr. James Gallagher, a atono. mason on the New Por tage Roail. wlule endeavoring to get on a lumber ■ car; his foot slipped, and'falling on the track the wheels of the car passed oyer both his thighs. ■ 1 Tho unfortunate man died on Sunday morning at four o’olook. - Ou Friday, near , tho half-way house, a man named Hopkins,lost his right arm by the wheels ofa earpassingover it.: C. B. Cot tee, Esq., State Agent, was also caught between two cars, und bruised considerably. Riotous and Disorderly Conduct. —Robt. Bus. by, Ri S. Yansiokle and Hcniy Jaokson-were ar rested, yesterday, and brought before Alderman Rinehart, charged, on oath- of John Johnson, with riotous and disorderly conduct at .the house of-Samuel Hulwings, a few miles from the city, oh the canal. They, were required to-give bail to the amount of each, in default of which they were committed to jail. ■ Two other persons, Nelson Vonsickle audGarrcttl anarchic, charged with the same offence, are still at large. Tho defendants are all raftsmen, from some of tho, northern counties. 1 The Poisoning Cue—Charge of Murder.— James Cuthbert appeared before Mayor Guthrio yester day, and charged by oath Honuora Cauley, with murder. She was committed to prison for a further hearing to-day. It will bo remembered that Mrs. Cauley, who is a sister-in-law of Cuth bert, boarded in tho family ; her hußhand was arrested some days ago on a complaint of -Mr. Cuthbert, for-surety.of the Peace, and it is al leged that developements have been made, since then, tending to criminate both Cauley and his wife, in'tho murder of the children, Mr; Cauley was also brought from the county jail to the Mayor's office, and committed to pris on oa oath of James Cuthbert, charged with murder. Well Deserved.—The Grand Jury in their pre sentment, pay a- deserved compliment to Mr. Fox, the efficient jailer, and award him credit for tho manner in which he keeps tho county pris on, despite the largo nnmborofdegradednudfil thy persons ho has under his charge. A like compliment is olso paid to Major Beckham,.War den of the iVcstern Penitentiary, which institu tion the jury visited, and are loud in praise of the syetem of order and cleanliness which reign . there. : - ... .■■ ■»■ Dangerous Dog. —lnformation was laid before Alderman Lewis, charging a man named Bright with keeping a dangerous dog.. A -child wns very badly bitten, which is stated as the cause of the complaint.- This is the second onso of tho kind that has occurred lately, and keepers of dangerous dogß should have them under re straint- Disorderly Conduct. —lnformation was laid be fore Alderman Parkinson* yesterday,.by Charles Eoherts,against a Mrs, Hartmoyer, charging her with resisting an officer—a tax-collector, A ; warrant was issued for the arrest of Mrs. H.—- It appears that Mr. Roberta stood in fear of that tomble weapon 1 ' in tho hands of a woman—the broomstick. The-Qrand Jury, intlieirpresentment, recom mended a liberal subscription by the County Commissioners, to tho proposed House of Re fuge; and they also: recommended the introduc tion of Gas into the Court rooms, county offices, and jail. This is a good suggestion, and . should, be acted on immediately. Steamboat Robbery.—A passenger on ono of the Brownsville packets by tho name of Phillipß, was robbed of $BO, on Tuesday night. The thief succeeded in outting a hole through the panel or the door, by which means he reached the pantaloons of Mr. Phillips, and abstracted tho money. Removal of a Tailgate.— We loom that a peti tion is now in circulation praying for the remo val of the tollgate, on tho Allegheny and Butler Plank road, beyond the limits of Duquesne Bor ough. We have not been informed as to the rea son for its removal. The Theatre. —This evening-is set apart for the benefit of Mrs. Bamoy Williams, a most ac complished lady and talented -actress; she was formerly, knpwn to -oar theatre-goers os Mrs. Mostnyer. Both; Barney and her appear in several pieces. Assault and Battery.—' The Butherfordß have bocome a standing name on our police records. A lady of the family—Elizabeth by name—was brought before Alderman Major, on Wednesday, chargod with assault and battery, on oath of Joßeph Taylor- “Elizabeth was bail. Stolen.—' Thirty dollars were stolen on Wednes day lost, from the stall of Mr. Wiekline, in the Diamond Market House. Our city' is . infested not only with burglars, but also hns lts quote of the light-fingered gentry.^ Mr, delivered a lecture last, evening, in the Second Presbyterian Church, on the subject of the Reformation in Switzerland. The gentle- 1 man's address is represented aa being very able and eloquent. The Weather, yesterday, was very fine.: :We seem to have got a respite'from the rain, if it will last—but it will not. Wo have no longer anyconfidenco in sunny daya. The Winchester, it will be borne in mind, leaves for Wheeling this morning. Passengers will find comfortablo accommodations on the - Win chester. Monsieur Jldrien can be Been at Lafayette Hail evening, performing his inimitable feats in r .gin and necromancy.^ ■ Vagrancy —Alderman Major had one vagranoy case before' him yesterday, which was disposed of by sending the offender to the hilL iPUe Louise Toumaire. — We cannot refrain from 'expressing our admiration at tho remarka ble feats of equestrianism which this lady per forins, at the Circus." She rides a horsey wild as; Ma2eppl’s, withont saddle-or "bridle; with all the .ease and elegance of a tevi JNorth, and the daring Of an Eton Stone. iiunnas on the wharf yesterday, was very brisk. Freight was plenty and receipts heavy. Numbers ofboats were taking in-freight forports below, and every facility is offered at present, for the speedy transportation of freight ■sr A SpUndid Collection of oil paintings will bo sold this morning at 10 o'clock at Philo Hall* where they may be examined previous, to sale. Don't forget to attend. ■ The Coroner's Jury, in the poisoning case, mc£ last night, at tho Mayor's office,-and adjourned until Saturday, on account of Mr. Arthurs, who Was absent at Cleveland, not having returned. - The River. —There were 13 feet six inohea water in the channel, last evening. On account of the recent heavy rains, the river iB again ri sing, and-wo have now a splendid stage of water for all purposes. - . Mayor OulArtY: committed three personß to prison, yesterday, for drunkenness and vagrancy. The Circut gives an exhibition this evening, in front of tho American Hotel, on Penn street; J®” FKESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVEKLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE & REILLY LINE. XXXIICOSGnESS-FIHSTSESSIOS. i Wabbinoton, April 15. Senate.—Mr. iMangum-mode a personal ex planation, defining the position of the Presiden tial question. Ho Baid. he would probably bo prepared to support whoever, was the Whig nom inee, though fielding his preferences, as he did four years ago. He was soon to withdraw .from public life, for the privacy of the family circle. His prefcrrenooß for the Presidential candidate diiforcdfrom tho great majority of his constitu ents—for ho must acknowledge Winfield Scott to be his first choice, whoso military services have endeared him to the people and the country, in payment of a debt of gratitude. : Mr. Dawson also explained with regard to the Whig caucus. He denied being present, or act ing with it Mr. Gwinn asked Mr. Dawson if he could say, by authority, that Gen. Soott is in f&vorof the. Fugitive Slave Law, and would execute it if elected President. Mr. Mongumsaidho bad no conversation with Gen. Soott since the passage of the Compromise; bat when the omnibus was pending, Gen. Scott favored its passage. The subject was then dropped, and the French Spoliation Bill Tas considered, and ordorod to bo engrossed, by a vote of 26 to 10. The Senate then adjourned. ' The House resumed the consideration of tho Report of the Printing Comthittee. ETJBOPEAU HEWB! ARRIVAL OF TEE STEAMER AMERICA. The steamer America arrived at Halifax this morning at three o'clock. She left Liverpool on tho morning of tho 3d at 11 o’clock, bringing 47 through passengers. The America arrived at Liverpool on the 29th ult. in tho evenings The Arctio arrived on tho evening of the 31st; tho Audio's advices strength ened the feelings of dullness and inactivity in tho cotton market. ENGLAND. . Secretary Walpole introduced- a new Militia Bill into the Houge of Commons. Lord Pal merston supported it and Lord John Russell did not opposo it. Mr. Home protested against it and Cobden ridiculed it. Mr. Berkley’s bill for voting by ballot nt Par liamentary elections was rejeoted by a majority of 102. , - Sherman Crawford’s Irish Tenant Bill was also rejected bv a manonvro on tho part of tho Gov ernment.- A bill was announced establishing ■ a steam communication between Canada, Newfoundland and England. ■ ■ Monton-Millies has offered a resolution con coming Austrian restrictions upon British trav elers. ' - 1 Corros Market. —Previous to the America’s departure tho sales were unusually limited, and tho priceß irregular. Blight reductions were made on all descriptions of American under fair. Brown & Shipley’s Circular says that they were fully Tho sales of tho week wero 31,- 000 bales, of which 2,000 were on speculation, and 4,000 for expert.- The brokers quote fair Orleans at sjt; Mobile ; Uplands Sj; mid dling Mobile 4 13-16 ; Uplands and ordinary 8 j @3§. Broadstuffs.—Much depressed; the circulars disagree as to the extent of the decline. Brown & Shipley quote flour ns having declined from 6d. to Is. Wheat has declined one and two pence; they quote Western Canal, Philadelphia. Baltimore ana Ohio at 19s. 6d. The continental markets have declined about equally as at Liverpool, and wheat haa recedod in the chief Baltic ports. Provisions.—There have been limited supplies and limited transactions in Beef and Pork, but the prices httve.bccn very firm. Gardiner & Co. quote new prime bless Beef at 85s@92s Cd ; Pork 605@70 ; bacon inactive; a smalt supply at prices supported. Lard dull at Gd, a shilling lower; Tallow in fair demand at easier prices- For CoiFoo there is a more goneral demand at full prices. Tea drooping, . . Business nt Manchester corresponded with the dullness at Liverpool. The spinners and manu facturers are anxious to renew their engage ments, and buyers had the advantage. Goods and Yarns are lower. Monet M'a&ket.— Money is abundant. and rates are unchanged. . Tho bullion ia Bank bos Increased nearly £7o*ooo during tbc week. Con sols were steady on Friday at t)Bg@9BJo. American. Securities were in fair request at fa- Torable prices. U. S. Sixes, 62, 1,02J@1,031; do, 68,1,10£@1,11; New York State, 95@9C; Pennsyhania fires, 88 J; Ohio Sixes, 70@16. Flour 19s Cd for Western Canal; 21 for Ohio. Yellow Corn 28s Cd; white 31s Cd. IRELAND. Charles Cavan Duffy, of the Dublin Nation newspaper, is a candidate for New Boss* - The committee on the .Cathotio Defence Asso ciation, hold daily meetings to canvass the iner its of tho now candidates. A mooting of the citizens of Dublin was held on tho snbject of tenant rights. ■ Sherman Crawford’s bill was unanimously ap proved, and the meeting passed a pledge to sup-, port none bnt staunch aupporters of the nation al tenant right. ■■■■■; Tho initial atop was taken in Dublin to erect a monument in honor of Thomas Moore.. Sir William Somerville, late Chief Secretaiy of Ireland, has been hunted: from the representa tion, and has sought refuge in Canterbury. FRANCE. The Frenoh Chamber wob opened on the 29th by the President in petaon. Ho was attended; by a btilliant staff. - His. reception was of the ■warmest kind. He -read his speechstanding, in j which he announced that it was the interest of France to keep In amity with all-nations. > He disclaimed any intention of assuming the title of; Emperor, but declared that if disaffection or in trigue forced him, ho would demand of the peo.- ple, in the name of the’repose of Franco, a new title which would irrevocably fix in Mb person the power with which: the; people had invested him. His Speech excited immense applause and crics.of Vive Napoleonduring the reading. The President then'-took the oath of fidelity to the Constitution, and the Members Wore sworn to fidelity to the; President. Qavoignac and M. Carnot were absent the following day, and the legislative corps met in their roßpectivo cham bers.: : Martini law ceased on the 28th nit., in nil the departments. : The Codo Civil liail reaamed the former title of Code Napoleon. A deputation from Havre had arrived to pro* test against an additional duty on foreign sugar. The President’s notation is fixed at tern mil lions. ~ Tho feeling increases that an empire may yet be declared. No farther arrests - are to.be made except ac cording to law. VIRGINIA WHIG CONVENTION. Richmond, April 14. The Whig State Convention met to-day and was largely attended. It was organised by the appointment of Mr. Wall, of- Spotsylvania, Pre sident pro tm. A committee of ■ fifteen was ap pointed report- permanent officers, nnd the eonvention adjourned until that night It was believed no preference .would .be expressed; for the Presidenoy. The friends of Pillmore and Seott were both strongly represented. .. : "-•is*. ?■ ■■■ --f' '■>> .-A.Ki Washikoios, April 14. - Kossuth's retnra creates mo excitement. ;He arrived without noise, and trill depart without confusion. - He has. been quite retired since his return. .Numbers of-Senators and-Representas tives have called upon -him. ' His desire 1 is to see Henry Clay again; after which‘,KoBsttth leaves for Netv York,, That desire he was unable to accomplish. l - Probably ho will bomore success* ful to-morrow, when ho will depart. ; The government is prosecuting the forgeries of the Mexican vouchers with extraordinary dili gence. William R. 'Brown, of Michigan, is on trial in the oriminal court; the Hon. A. W: Bad, of Detroit, is his counsel. The mechanics and laborers on the extension of the Capitol, resume work to-morrow. Tho Texas bond holders met to-day; they appointed a committee; and adjourned without a full decision. ; Tho opinion- is that they will take what Toxns offers, and bide their chanoes for the remainder. CALIFORNIA TICKET SWINDLERS—BIBLE SOCIETY DIFFICULTY. ? Another nest of California ticket swindlers has been.broken up. They had been selling a laTgo nnmbor of spurious tickets for the ship Beindeor. Qoo. E. Hamilton &Co., whose office was oyer Ocean Bank, were-the principals. They have fled the city. A spooial meeting of the American Bible So ciety was, held this afternoon, to consider tho extraordinary course of the-First Baptist Church, Broome street, in ejeotlng the Society-from the rooms under the Church, in eonsequence of the refusal of the Society to lond itself.to the new version movoment. Strong resolutions were pass ed, and the Board were iUßtruotcd to vacate the rooms forthwith. The Socioty met again in the evening, and were addressed by the Bov. Messrs, Hague, Culver, Reese, and others. Thero was a large attendance from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Ohio. -i-V . Baltimohb, April 14. There haa been no arrival of the Southern mail, south of Mobile. Bufas Green, convicted at Mobile of forgery has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. A hill granting the Philadelphia Railroad tho privilege of ereoting a bridge over the Snsque hanna at Havre do Grace was reported in the Maryland Legislature to-day. NEW YORK MARKET—ApriI 15. Cotton... The market is quiet without varia tions. Sales of 1,000 bales at former quota tions.. ■ • . , ' ■ ■ ■ - Floor... Sales at54,12}©4,25; anil for South ern $4,18®4,43|; salcs*loo bbls Com Meal at $3,31}. Grain... Sales of 4,600 Southern White Corn at GO. Provisions... Sales of GOO bbls Moss Fork at $l9; prime $17.-Sales of COO bbls Prime Beef at $10,124. tTho Commercial Advertiser of last evening quoted pork at $lB, and this evening $1,60. Lard 9}®lo. . Sugar... Sales of IGO boxes Muscovado at 4} Molasses..,Selling at 174 c., Oils..,Sales 3,000 galls £inseed at 680. Whisky...Sales 490 bbls Ohio Prison at 23. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS—ApriI 15. Cotton...lnactive; little business doing, incon sequence of the inolemenoy of the weather. Flour... Sales COO bbls., for export, at $4,00© 4,50. Bye Flour and Corn Meal not inquired after. Grain... Wheat steady at 900. for prime Penn sylvania Red, and 950..f0r White. The market is nearly bare of Corn, which is in demand; sales 2000 bushels Yellow at G4o. Oats scarce ; sales Pennsylvania nt42@430.- Coffee... Held higher, and stock reduced. Sugar,..ln good demand; largo sales at fall rates. ■ New Youk, April 15. Provisions-.iVery firm;' Bales Mess Pork at $18,25@18,50.; Whisky..-.BeHingat 16}. Provisions.-Firm; sales 200 bbls prime Lard at 90, and 1,500 kegs at 10. Sales of 100 hhda Baoon, sides, at 9} ; packed Bacon, shoulders, 7“@7};'sales 150,000 lbs Bulk Meat at 7 for Bhouldcrs, and 81 for sides. Moss Pork held at $l7. Groceries...No change. Tho river has folion 2} feetsince last evening ■tho weather is fine. CHARLESTON MARKET.—ApriI 14. Cotton...Snlcs 2000 hales at 85-. market firm; prices dull. ■■■■ ABEIVAL OF KOSSUTH. New York, April 14. CINCINNATI MARKET—ApriI 15. Flour...Quict; sales Of 700 bbls at $3,10@3,« .5. ■ Ladles'Sewing Birds, TIIESV useful articles ore Introduced 10 thepubltc by the. inventor, nnd especially tecormnanded. 10 the nuCce of the Ladies, for whose particular use they: are intended. ■ Something of the kind has ever .been needed,■ ;o bold or fasten their needle wotlt while engaged m sewing. Many a fair.form ts rutneu mid made —round-slum!, Ucred," by uieirpoititon, while at work,ns well as health impaired, by sitting in such an umicailliy posture. Im provements are constancy being tnin duced to lessen the labor of men; bm, little or nothing hns been done 10 alleviate the burden ol the other .sex.. This article, however, will greatly relieve, while: tt will fncihtato their work. The Sewing Birds have been used by many ladies in New England, and bos me: with- universal np prohauon. ■: .■ . , , , They may be had of the subscriber, by wholesalo or retail, iu every variety of aiyte ; andtheiainll pitco at which they ore ottered, mast recommend tnem to general nee (oprlii) ,> C. YBAGEIL 110-Market st. . s. v. ramlly ttami. EVANS & SWIFT’S extra brand, 10U uerccs, now in store, and. for sale. ■ The attention of all persons warning a reliable nruele, issolicited to this brand, aprioiut SELMIRB.NU.OLS A CO. ' ~ Springer Uarbnugb, CfSuccessor to. S . 4 li 7 . Ilarttaugh,) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBKCHANT, r Dealer in Flour, Wool, anil Produce general y, No- US Fint alreet,anil 110 Second al,,Pmal)urgU, Pn. qprOilw Uemoval* SIGN Off THE INDIAN_KING, NO. »83 LIBERTY STREET, (Nearly opposite the Spread Eagle Tavern. Pittsburgh.) I lEEjJ R. JONES, Manufacturer and Dealer in all 1\ kindt of TOBACCO.,SNUFF and SEGAR3. Tobnrco and Segarasold on commission. fanr7:lra HTWUUKISSUH'S FANCY CHINA STORE, SO WOOD STBKVT, SHAB TIIS ST, CIUM-M HOTBI.. TUijT receiving and now opemnff, lbe beM nasoriraonl ti or WHITE STONE and FANCY CHINA; ever brought to this city, with every other Variety of Gla-s, Quccnsware, Britannia Ware, Japan Watters, Solar Hanging and Stand Lamps, Candelebrns. Ac. imniflO marble oianteiii 4 LARGE stock of the most beautiful MANTELS, A made of the finest quality of Foreign and Dumes tic Maible, manufactured fay machinery, alwayson hand and made to order on *hon notice, at prices ranging from 815 to 9101) each. Purchasers are invited to call and examine the stock and prices, 310, JUI and 323 Lib "JLr'f dm OP i o3 “° w W. WALLACE DUFF’S MEECANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Established ui IQUi—lncorporated by Legulattve Charter. T^ACULTY-CoMiiEacfALDiiPAßTMß!iT.**P.l)ufl}auihor J? of iheNorth ‘ American Accountant” and western ‘•Steamboat Accountant.*' Professor ofpraotical Book keetfing ano Commercial sciences. ■ J.-D. Williams, Ptor fessor ofOrnumenuU and .Mercantile Penmanship.. N. B. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, professor of Mercantile Law. CLiHICII. and Mathematicju.DKFA.BTKEM. : ..... p. Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor of classical Languages and Mathematics ■ E. Montef.Jate of Paris. Professor ofFreneh.. F. Slaiaper, Graduate of the Polytechnic Institute of Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Professor of Ar chitectural, Mechanical and .Landscape .drawing., This institution now occupies the whole of the sec , ond story or Gaasnm’s Buildings, from the corner of Third and Markeisireetsto Post Offiee alley, with two spacious rooma In ihe third story. It continues to be the only institution tn this part of the country where Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are .thorough and practically taught. The Classical, nrd Mercantile Departments are conducted separately. Ont of. llie moßt spacious and elegantly famished Ladles’. Writing Rooms iri the Unite d aisies, Is fitted up, and will liomu gor ihe direction, of 3. Di Williams, one of the best Penmen in the West. The Professors are ail experi enced Preceptors, and at the head of their respective crofes'ions.Oirculars mailed to all porta of the country • murl&d&w . NEW HARDWARE! HAYS A BETTY. A RE now opening, at their olil eioml. No. 71 Market A 'street, ono door from the corner or Fourth, HI the Genuine English WaWron f 0 Com Bcyihcs 5 4o do Grass do; • American Corn Scythes; do Grass do;. Scythe Snaths; English C. 8. X. Cut Saws; : Sickles; Anvils; Cast Steel Garden Hoes; TraceChoms; . Mann's Cast Steel Axes; ••• Jlatr Slaves Garden Rakes; • •;-■■■■ {V an . e 5 ,; "a «•,. a„-, a . Ha? Rakes; •Hoe’aC.S.MillSawSr Garden Hakes; Scythe Stones ? Cast Steel; Shear Steel ; GermanBieelj ; Mill Saws; X-Cut Saws; Vices. ■'■■■■- [aprlOjdlw&wuyt T EA.O Patent Lead Pipe, for. y: , , li Hydrants v- Pumps; - AQQedncts; H>drauhc Rams \ Chemical uses, and . Springs; ~.i V Al> sizes and thicknesses, always on.hand, anu for tale low, by ‘ .ALEXANDER GORDON, , aprl4-.d3w&wot : . . • *l3l Front street. SUGAR-43 hhda, prime N.O, Bugar, landujg :irom steamer Persia, and for sale by " ' • aprl3 JAMES A HITTCHISONWO. MACKERHIir-100 hbla.Nor 3 Large, (Massachusetts Inspection,) Jbr sale by - . v aprtg , JAMES A. fIUrCIHSON k CQ. AfU> Oilr—liG bbls-“Oonkline 5 *,” No. 1, forsalob B. A. FAHWESTOCK & CO„ : copter or Finland Wood-qtreels. KIER'S PETROLEUM ORRO u K-OlL—Forwte by [aprl3J JAME 3 A. JONES. L \ r-'i' ~'-V '■zM* , J ** A* *" ; l,+t V/ ** i# , < *' f * »k <* *.* „ f *' t *i*t * *,*'•'• , ->■ i?*'. -'t;vv COP'RBCTffft TiaiLYFOB TUB MOBMIMQ .FOST BT, • Patrlelci & B’rlendr Bxohmnge Brolier* Carnet of Fifth andWooi. Street! Piusburg/t.; LOAtfS. United Stales G T S‘ r do do . s’Sv‘V- Pcnn^ylvamaO’s* 'Allegheny county O’s - * • *.m.v ? » ao ! coupon6 l s*»**'**»“»» • do. : :scnp»* Pittsburgh cltyO’fl*** •• • • » do couponfl’9,payablein Philadclphmv' e Allegheny City 6's do coupon ••• • • • - □Alia stocks. - Bank of Pittsburgh* • Meichants and Manufacturers- ■Bank* Exchange Bank*.* • • ».« • * «• • Farmers’Deposits Bank-*** «* Allegheny.Savi cgs -Bank • * ' . v ... BMDOE STOCKS. ■; : yr Mononnahela Bridge • • • St. Cluir street do .......... Hand street do ■ N. Liberties do INSURANCESTOCXS:. ' Western Insurance Co* * t ■•*•••» Citizens’-do i do«»****** • Associated Firemen’s do**'** * TXLSORAPR STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohlo t Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia* Pittsburgh, Cln. and Louisville* Lake bne Line-«•*■••■*»■*»•• Pittsburgh Gas Works* •«•»• • • Slackwater* • > • • * Youglnogheny Co . Pennsylvania Kuilroad *.*•••- Penna.and Ohio do. »•**••* Cleveland and Pntsb’li do* • ** ■■ Marine Hallway and Dry Dock’ Fayette Manufacturing Co * - * • Erie Canal Bonds, elu****- *• 1 do : do .do new***- I *' COPPRB ROMS. Pittsb’gh and Boston (Cliff MinolJ North American' -•••* North West.****--*** v- North Western* Iron City ....... Eureka-*» • ......... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal* * « * Adventure-*** •••rr* Ohio Trap Rock: Ridge Mining Company •• Blnfl\v******.T .Colling •••'•*••? Fite •*—•••« •*•••.**"' WEEKLY REVIEW OP THE MARKET Office or ths Daily Post; ( Friday, April 10, 1652. v REMARKS—The weather since our last review has been unusually wet and unpleasant, which to a consli erablo degree checked business transactions. Notwith standing, liowe%'er, the inclemency of the weather, in some of the leading articles of trade, such as Bacon Sugar, Molasses and Lard, there was a heavy business done at full prices, and in some instances at an advance over lost week’s rates. Sugar and Molasses have an i upward tendency, in consequence of a movement ia j tlio markets below. Our rivers continue in excellent j order. Receipts of produce, groceries, Ac., large; oar railroads andeanali,*o fir, have done.a heavy business. ASHES—We have no change to note ia Ashes, but continue to quote Soda ut 303}. cash and time. Pearls s}oO :Pou4o4}. Soleratus 4|OS. APPLET—The market is barely, supplied with Green Apples, with sales at 3,6004,00& bbl. . aJLE—There continues a regular brisk demand for this article. .We .quote Manufacturers’prices—regular dis count off for cash. __ Bavarian Beer, per bbl* *.* •«*»• —So 00 Common,perbbi 6 00 XX - do 900 XXX do —0 00 Common, half barrels*.*••»•••'••••••«••»•• .3 CO XX \ do ........—4 00 XXX .do v— —450 Common. qr-barrels. »• -»"•» '-■■■....... —■ : 175 XX do 300 XXX do.. * —2 25 BLOOMS—The demand tor Blooms continues limited, and principally confined to small loti to manufacturers; we quote *1854055 per ton.. ' ■ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Theaeason tor this article to about over, and very little demand; we therefore quote nominal at 81,3701,504*100 lbs; by the sack 750 87cents. :-1 V .■"•• BROOMS—The stock is large and prices nominal.— We quote at; from 75c; 81,00 to 51;3501,?5 from stores. BEESWAX—There is but little offering; good tots of. Ycliow we quote at 22024 c .? BEANS—Scarce and much wanted; imiaH while would readliy command 81,75; mixed 81.2501.50, BUTTER—The market continue* bate,with aii active demand for both: roll arid keg. We have sales of this and 17 boxes at 22023. In keg we hsveno sales worth noticing, tor want of stock, to opemie on; we quotenorainally at 1201$. BULK MEAT.—Sales SO,COO fin 7f, cash; 35,000 at 7i; ?C0:«00 in lots ai7|o3 - BACON—The market for the past week has been active, with heavy transactions, mostly oh eastern ac» count; prices ard more Gnu, and in some instances an advance was obtained. Among the sales of the week we.note the following! S,(KiO hams.and shoulders at9| 071 f 10.000 shoulders 7*; 1,000 do barns 9JO9|; 20.000 ,Ib* sid*a ton private terms; 22.000 aidesB|. cash ; G,OOO fijs shoulders and hams at 74001; 5»000 «houlder»7|; OOO hams atOl. GO days; au.OOufito H. R at7|oB|o 0|; 8,000 tos shoulders at 71; 2.000 shoulders and hams 7100514 900 to* country h«ms, sides and - shoulders: at. 7foe4®of; 8,000 firs clear sides 81, cajlup&r, (county);: lb< hams sides and shoafders at 7108 fof shoul der’s fc|o9i for sides;': 01010 for hams Sc gar cured hams: *“les 30 tierces at lol: 10,000 firs shoulders at 6; 50,000 fits sides teporeil ot 0L . . COFFEE—The market continues firm, and holders manifest a disposition to ask higher rates, jn conse quence of a stiffness, and more activity in the' eastern market. We note sales o‘ 160 bags in lots at 101011. In Philadelphia on Saturday Ustpriees were firmer.— We quote from the Commercial list as follows: Covvas—Prices ore very finely, maintained, and at the close of oar report, holders are asking advanced pricesi owingto an advsuce in New Orleans and other markets Thoweek’s sales comprise 9.80 U bags Riocof* fre •tBIOIOl < s forcommo't to fair; principally at 91091 for good quality; 350 bags St Domingo at 81c»-and 1200 bagsiiUguyraal l>Jo94c,nlloa time To day there has been an increased inquiry tor coffee for »he supply of other market*. Arrived this week 4301 bags. - BUCKETS awdTUßS—Maaufactnrers ofthe Beaver .1 Buckets and Tubs hove redaced their price?; ami sales 1 are nowmade in lots, by nor merchants, at 1,7601,67 for I the formerjond fio7 r for iho latter at tide. CHEESE—VVe hote ah-increased demand for good lots of Western Reserve, with sales of about 600 boxes 1 during the week at7oBc.for W-'Rand Goshen. 1 CORN MEAI/—Sales from stores at45050c perbush.- CO'fTON YARNS—We quota Manufacturer’s prices ; No. 5, 0,7, . .*l5l ..-’•••24 8,9, iu, ——*l7 Candle Wick, ..—lO , • j 11—12*• .——lB CarpetCbain, •««••*—2o \ 13, jg Coverlet Yarn, ——2 D 34. , 20 CouonTwinc,- —•—2 o 17 t 23 J.Batthig’j-*—•*••^10 COPPER—We give 'the Card price of the Pittsburgh i Copper Works; lngotslO to2ocUper pound. .Sheet— 1 for Hraxiera‘24o2sc. • COPPERAS—SeIIs at $23703,12 per barrel. 1 - ToHowingistbe card price ofßopo 1 * Manilla, bythe Coll, •——*•••—.•“»~-~15c ur when cut,loc Whiteßbpejiby Coil, ••»■>••■*.•• ••••••••lie 1 ■ u- when cut, *.-^..—.—.....120 Tarred do by Coil,*«»• *-*•* *—♦ *• .«10a Do when cut,**—-— ——————11c Manilla Bed Cords, :.:L -^51,8702,5003,25 Hemp d0...........81,5002,2503,00 CRACKERS—'The market is well supplied. We give : our tablecorrected and quote: Water Crackers-——83,50 Buuer ; do ■»—•♦*■*■♦—*— 4,25 1 Dyspeptic do ‘ >*9,50. 1 Sugar: do i—per pound 01001 . Soda- do ——. .61061 . j Pilot Bread- * 3,0 U 1 DRIED FRUIT—We continue to quote light stocks 1 with regular sales at 81,8702,00 for apples, sod 82,250 1 *' . 1 -DRIED BEEFrSales of Sugar*cured canvassed at | 9010 c by tho tierce. CommonBlo9c. 1 •EGGS—In demand withsalesat 91010 c 1 JFISH.—The market for Fish continues firm, with a 1 steady active demand to the trade • We quote sahs of No. l Mackerel at 812; No. 2 89,50089,75; No. 3, large, 1 87,75088. ; FLOUR—Receipts ol Flour during the week (In con* .sequence of the high waters and an interruption ot nav* igauonoa the Mononguhela river) were quite light;: prices were st ffer; wenote salesof about 1,000 bt»!s at prices ranging from $3 to 3,T2 for superfine and extra; The Kastem markets show a decline and in breadstuffs. We quote frost the Cjm* mercial list,Philadelphia: .. BasAbsiuFFSy Floos, Mbaj. arm Grain.—Tho Flour nutlet has been dull and inactive sineeouriast report. The receipts havC Been moderate, but the demand both for shipment and : chy consumptioo has been limited.— .The: sales for export amount to 7600 bbls talked and good brands; at $4 bbl, including 2,600 bbU 4 part straight brands, at a-triSs lots, and 600 bbls select brads on Saturday at 84,061041211 500 bbls extra sold 84.50 01,021} 250 bbls scraped at $3,75, and 150 bbls con* domnea at 83,50. Rales in lots for tho supply of the re t aiiera - and bakers a 8404.121 fnr common and - good brands, and 84,18104,621 for choice lots and extra.. FEATHERS^—Thereis a brisk demand for goad lots at advanced prices. The slock is quite light. We quote sales from stores at35040c. GRAlN—Receipts during the week were moderate, wo qnote wheat at 60062. Rye, stales of several lots nt 45cenls. . Oats, sales of about. 600 bushels at 26027. Corn, soles at 33040 GLASS—SaIes of Country Glass from manufacturers for 8110, 81,7502 per box; There is mote firmness on the part of holders. HIDES—Wo noto sales of Dry Flint at 9010 s; City Slaughter; Groon, at 4104{c. HAY—Sales at the scales at from 812 to 815 ton. HOPS—We quote sales in a small way from, stores at 37049 c. ■ • ... HEMP—Thero Isnot much doing ia this article. We quote at 81080110 s’ton. • HOMlNY.—from stores, sells at 84,5004,75 Sbl.. IRON—The manufacturers* catd prices for Common bar 2by 1 is 2|o2|c pet poond. Other size* in proper* 'ion. NAILS—-The card prices for noils arc— FromlOd t64od • -*..83,25 8d and 9d*i 3,50 ' 6d-and7d*.4 00 . 4,25 . 4,50.: 5,50 ■ 3d . •* -A regular discount off for cask . LARD—We quote kegs9c* bbla 80S). .. . LEAD—The stock in first bonds is large Limited salesare inadefalSc for Pig* andsloo) for Bar. MOLASSES—Since oar last thfr market has been more -firm; and in some instances higher - prices nave been obtained; we note > sales or about 300 barrels at 34)033, according to packages; tbe market below con tinues firm. ' '■!•••' ' ' .NAVAL STORES-AVe quote Rosm at 82)7503,00 per bbi; Tar 82,7503.25; Turpentine4GosOc< • OILS—We quote No. 1 Lard,ut 7SOSO; Linseed at 65070. BIG METAL—We quote Allegheny at 822025; canal SUMP'S®; Hanging Rock 820037*. , v . ■ POTATOES—Receipts are increasing tho demtma con linues ocuve, we quote Nesliannocks at 50060; Reds 37. 040; Pink-eyes 60055, . ' KICE-~We quote sales during tbe week m Tierces at i 4io4}c. ■ , RYE FLOUlt—There is a good demand for uns , i aHiele, with amnio supplies, prices no so firm; we note sales at 82,8703,00 p*r bbi from stores. *• SEEDS—Tbe market for seeds during the week past ' was not-so active* and sales principally confined to the retail trade. We : quote in small Jots jit , by retail 5,0005,50 for Clover seed ; Timothy 52,0Q©»,50 as inqaalityj.Flaxseed-95 to. lOOc; •• • ; SUGAR—The demand continues active, aha prices firm, with sales 148 hhd* in lots at s|osf. • - SHOT—Sales from stores by the keg nt 818 j—by the bag 1,6201.03. _ SALT—Sales from stores by the dray load at bbl. ■ " v., COMMERCIAL. FRICKS OF STOCKS. Pat valve. Ashtd\Offertd 1$ iou,oosnn.7sSUs,oo 100,00 101,50 101,00 100,00 101,25 101,00 100,00 89,25 00,W 05,00 W,CO 30,00 05.00 99.00 • 07,00 00,00 87,00. 98.00 63,0’J S’s 100,00 i 08,60 50,00 50,00 hailhoah stocks *’-" r W.'jv Prices atenominal. 1 spiok^Vl ol * nl 4 ® 4 *« **lot -Jr*inihiTi-n fr»ve no transactions ofconsequence lo i ISKsSVIJw Wc qnote. Pepper in 'bun. at IOJO I ■. .SA>» nfiffr I SS IBe »■ Cinnamon 3U040C byuie mil : j liieboi:. M ~ S arc regnlar *»» stores at Oio7c by! TtSSSxaZiS^H&c'^ 1 * foll owinif arethe cash prices of E ' 6 s^S^e b &9 a^S'* lni da: Si :; : :: o° o t Double refined crashed Sugar/ gl . Crushed Sugar, . b m • r **.; . •• C '-gl Fine crushed Sugar. • -v j; • -g* . Double refined powdered Sugar, 8J • , Powdered Sugar, B pi _*« u C 8? Kcßneti while Sngar, ■. if- ,«* • y .... «> : -« . 600 7 Clarified yellow Sugary . .A . flj TALLOW— - We now quote Beef Tallowat 7@7Jc} Sheepdo,7o7sc. : > • ' -:v. , • . WHISKKY-—There is a steady and good demand m 18019 a &gallon for Rectified. 155.C0 BEEVES—There were about 4QO head offered at the yard to*«lay, 200 of which were sold it prices Tanging. 2l©3|c; gross, equal to net welghr, a., slight de clmc.. HOGS.—Aboat 100 bead were sold at 34-5004,02. ■ - 23.25 30,00 •45,00 33,00 15,00 11,00 0,25 BANK NO COBBXCT3 Hooft A Sairgentt Comer of Wood and .45,00 44,00 25.00 00,00 •03,00 PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banka*.-*—par. Philadelphia u >«—— “ • Brownsville 11 Boclcs county,“• w Chester Co. (new Issue) “ : Columbia Bridge Co. ? • • “ .Danville k * *.?*—• “ Delaware co.“. .—•-*“ Doylestown u <■ Easton u s , Germantown *.?. .*-—«*• Lancaster Banks —— . Brownsville. - 44 Atlantic, Parkinson, do • “ J;M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. 14 Thomas ehriver, Bellcy, West Newton. 4< Genessee.Conant, West Newton. «* Elizabeth. 1 “ Michigan No. 2,Boies, Beaver. “ FoestCity, Murdock, Wellsville. ■ 44 Arena, KinneyvWeUsville 44 Winchester, Moo/e Wheeling/' ; ( * Brilliant* Groce, Cincinnati. u Swamp Fox, Gadwallader, New Orleans: “ Editor, Mason, St. Louis, i “ Envoy,——, Louisville.. marietta, Parksritliurgb and HocUlne- portpacktt. '' The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. Crank, Piaster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock;®. returning will leave Hochingport every Tdcsday, at G o’clock, A. M. Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac» commodation and promptness. w» tv WHEELED, marts ' No. 24 Market street. -TIIE newand splendid passengerstenmcr WINCHESTER, tjEoaaE I). Mooss,Master, wilt run us *• regular iri-wecbly packet between .this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday- Thursday and Saturday,*t4G A. M., for Beaver, Wefts vllle, Steubenvilleand Weltsburgh; returning, leaves Wheeling for Steubenville, Wellsvtlleand Beaver every, Monday, Wednesday and Fridry, atB A. M. : Far freight prpassage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, apply oa-buara. or to ; ARMSTRONG, CROZER A Co., Agents, Water street. The Winchester is a new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for the trade. Pas sengers and shippers can depend on her remaining m the trade; 'dec2:if . AUeghsny River Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN RACKETS . steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2.-Cant. Wm. Hitnuu leaves the Alle gheny wharf forFiranklin,everyAfonaay antlTAuraday, •at!4 F. M. ~ • • . " The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt* Joins iUffiflj leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank-, lin,every 2fc«doy and Friday, at 4 P.M; For Freigbr or Passage, apply on Board [mar2D For marietta and Hocfittngport. . Tsifine steamer PACIFIC, Zakov& Mas will leave for the above and iniermedi* ate port? every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or patsago.tippiy^oaboard^oyo^^ Bl Water at;, and S 3 Front it. For Kutannlng anaCatflatu I jbSSSSi*6-- THE lightdraugßt and pleasant, steamer jffißgSSgra&fil.AßlON, CapuMnxmaAß,vriU leavethe AUeghenywharP on Monday, Wednesday-andTridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M. t for Kiuanning. ana Catfish. For freight or passage apply onboard. . EnovlS. For Long aeaeh t Harletta, Parkerabnrg 1 and Gftllipoiis* sa&sxt* *»:' The finevrfctearaer GOV; MEIGS, bl Jjß Shuns, Master, wUlloave for the above and iuiermediate ports, every tßßssESsßttEa TUESDAY, at D P. M. For freight or passage apply onboard, or. to - febS JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wednesday Paeket for Cincinnati* ■ mm b Tiinnew and fast runnlhgMcamerClN* piamncHAi!, Master,-will leave aaSSSssMregularly every Wepnesdat.. . l'or freight or passage, apply on board, or to' ; dec3o ■ ' G. 6. MILTENBERGER. SPRING CAMPAIGN! READ ANO REFLECT. CALLAGHAN 4&> CG,, (Tomer o/TFooi ancT TFaier Erects,. HAVE just received nn extensive stock ofEleganl and Useful Goods, consisting pfCLOTftB,;CAS -BIMERES and VESTINGS, of the Very finest materi* als, and the most rich ana varied patterns. -. These Gooda havfebeea all the proprietors them selves, with- circutnspectibhi wolhing new or unique ihthe line of dresshas yet appeared; in the East ern cities, that ; Callaghan A Co., nave hot secured in large quantities for tneir numerous customers. The : whole uf this large Stock has been >ato Vob nt cash, and were consequently obtained at tow sates. The pub.ie should bear this important faotin mmd,inasmuch as it will ettnblo them to purchase at lower prices than they have bf-enin the habit of paying for meir, ward robes at other establishments. This magnificent stock consist* In purl, of FRENCH,' ENGLISH and AMERI CAN CLOTHS,se!ected with an eye to durabHty, os well m to beauty. - The, stock, of CAS3IMERES is in pctfeci accordance with the otherybothln quality and cheanm wli le ihe rich.ahd we may say gorgeous dis? playof SUPERB VESTINGS, challenges Investigation, and comes np to'ih'e refined taste of the most experien ced customer. CALLAGHAN' A CO, pprl -."r comer of Wood and Water streets. T. G, T WICHBLL & CO.'S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, .. NE W ORLEANS. THIS long established House confine their, attention strictly to salesand purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding bttalneas generally. • : They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. January §9,166D. CO MM IS SI 0 N HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN W. iIOSBIDOB. Vwicbell &Mogrldge, COMMISSION ANDFORWARIHNG MERCHANTS, , Corner of Coitvmerciai and Pini ttreeta: ' ■'■• KLL promptly attend to all consignments and Com missions entrusted to thorn, and will male liberal idvances on consignments or Bills of Lading in hand. ' Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Herap and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest pos sible priced and on the bestterms. ’ They will.also tuidertalre the ‘ settlement and collec tion of claims of importances and hope, by their espe cial personal efforts and attention to all the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction. ! • ' . • ■ BbFSSHtIOn t . Geo. Collier. St. Louis; Ellis & Morton,Cincinnati; Page&Bacon do Strader*Gorman do Charleas, DIow&Co, do Hozea & Fraser, • 00. . •Cbonteandt Valle, . .do Bpringer&"\VhUeman,do . D. Leech A-Co.* William Holmer & Co,, J. .VV, BnUer •&. Brdy Pittsburgh: Morgan, -J : Bock- fc-Morgan, Philadelphia; Shields, & Miller, Philadeiplim; JL B. Ncwcamb de Brb., and W.; B. Reynolds, Louisville, T. C. TWICHELL & CO., New Orleans*. tmaratbfem SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. VV A superlative Tonic; Bimetie, Anti. Dyspeptic, and Invigorating; Conllal r ior e °- ariria corner of liberty and Hand sts. ; •nOLOGNA SAUSAGES— 3OO Bs.sapenOT Bologna •» SaQßagea, & CO., SSB liberty. ttreet. apifi ■' ■ - - • - " z——.—- S'iJgaRHOUSB MOIiASSES—6O Ddls., St James Re finery Sonar Hoose Molasses/ jnst recerred nad tor JAMES A. IHUTCHISON & CD. -rVUHET'BENCH : BRANDY, AND’ PORT AND Yf SHERRY WINES—For a&le for Medicinal s JONES, T IL.-*' r T rV 1 t 7 P v ■ V' ,*»■*-** ■* > ,' *2 * ~ * **\ *_•< - - " " \ " O 7k OO 7* Cattle Market) Allegheny, April 12. E UST. DAILY BY Bablcersi slrttis, Pittsburg! OHIO. State Bk and Branches *1 Other Solvent Banks- • • • I. Bk 61 Sanddsk jr* - • ; 75 Granville « • -CO Norwalk •-**-"•• ■ • -GO Urbanna • «•••-•-".. 50 Wooster-—-:—«*~—-* *25 INDIANA. State Bk and Branches *-f ILLINOIS* Stqteßank Branch*-*"5O Bk of Illinois*—-75 KENTUCKY. AlliSolveatßanks***- # 1 MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • f MICHIGAN. AU Solvent Banks*—-** 5 WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ids. Co. at HUwaukie -. 5 TENNESSEE. All Solvent Banks- 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AU Solvent Banks-**— f SOUTHdAROLINA.iI AUSolvent Banks-—li GEORGIA. Ail Solvent Banks*— if • ALABAMA. AU Solvent Banks* - - 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks----- - 1| EXCHANGES. New York* •*-*•-—f prem Philadelphia"*—-*f “ Baltimore*——• —“• Cincinnati*——-" tdis. Louisville* •»*1 u 3t.Louis*—— ll ■. VALUE OF COINS. AmericanGnld (new).par do . • d6Uold)-spretn. Sovereigns**'—- 3 4,85 Guineas*"*s,oo Fredericsdoers* —* • ♦ 7,50 Tea Thalers—*••-• 7,85 Ten Guilders—" •>-- 3,90 Louis d’or* —•— *. 4.25 Napoleons*—-***- - 3,83 Doubloons, Patriot*—. 15,70 . do Spanish-• • Dacota 2lo ARRIVED: For Wheeling l ’ r.*,;* V • r.-JA:; auction sales. Auction Cnrd. mtfl? nrfd ersigned, afterutlntervalof four years, hns TMSd business. IlnVuw, complied with zSssssmg&m lo las friend* and thepubUO generally. W»b an eXM S“& U6n MB “ ftSSSg Refers to the principal City Merchants. iyu -•-■ A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner or Wood A and Fifth streets, at 10 as; sonment of ScusonsbWstiiple and Fancy .Dry Goods,, Clothing, Boots nhd Shoes, Hals, CniJSi &c. i °w cct J?, 3j Q«ecnswan^' < Gla^»warc 1 ’Table Cutlery, LookingGlassess, new and secondhand Household and Kitchen Furnltun^Jfcc. Book*. StationeryFM^^f’tidies,’jlußlcal lnsirtt raont3, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Bold and Slitter Watches, 40, .p, M. DAVIS,, Ja3i;tf 1 Auctioneer Pl HA, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.i at V, auction —Gn Monday next, April lßtb,al to o’clock D aold, at tile residence of George Se ? ond **"!»*> ,lie tatnalta Of «t grocery store, comprising to part, eueur, coffee, tea. molasses, salt, pepper,jptcesi cloves,'cinnamon, cTockery.Blass warc, scales and wcighls; with all the taining thereto. ..Also, all his household and kitchen fat* nttnre, comprising, bureaus, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, table Ac. P. McKENNa °P IS AnCtioneer. \Poilponed until -Saturday Afternoon, 17fA tW ■ TTALUABLE REAL Estate at Auction,-. On V Saturday, April 17th, at, a o’clock In the afternoon; will bo sold, on the premises, that valuable Lot, situa ted on the south-east: comer of Sixth Btreet pnd Cherry alley,having a ftont'of SOI feet’on Sixth street and ex-, tending back dS feet dn-saiialley.- .On the premises is a brick house, containing fivo rooms andceUar. This propertyPSers great inducements to any erne disposed to invest their funds In Real Estate, being in the centre of the city, nearlhe location of the new Post Office, United States Conn and Railroad Depot. ■ It may he treated for at private sale, by applying.,to Mr.JohnKoppiu. Terntsatsale. ■. aprl4 . • ■■■ ■. ■ .P, M’REHVA.Atfet’n S HERIFF’S SALE.—By vlrtnerof sundry executions, O will be sold, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, by ordor of C Curtis, Esq.. Sheriff, on. Tuesday, the SOthinstant, at 10 Ai M., one Sofaj one Centre Table, Greclart mar-, bletop; six mahogany spring seat Chairs; 1 close ma hogany Wash Stand j one office Table i soverat Feather Beds,'of pure and.- unexcelled:quality ;.one'Splendid Mirrori'severnl Looking GlaaseV; res and other Car pets, seasonable Dry Goods, As. Termi—-par funds. apr!4 P. M’KENNA,Auct'r, P. m. DAVIS, Auction*# r. Brandy, wine, and new orgeans. sugar at AucnoiT.—On Mondoy afternoon* April 19U», at 3 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of. Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold,without reserve,r -10 quarter casks French Brandy ; 10boxes, 1 dez* bottles each, Ola Port Wine; •: 10 do i do do do Sherry Wine i 5 do ’ 1 ■ do' . do do Madeira do; . 5 hhds. New Orleans Sugar. Tennsat sale. = . aprlC . -P. M. DAVIS. And* BOOKS at auction.— -On Saturday, evening, *7O! ra stunWat 7 o'clock, at the-Sales Rooms, corner or. Wood and Filth streets, will be sold,a collection of valuable new and second band:Boohs; Walter's Guide to Worker? in Metals and Stone, 4 vols.; Letter and Cap Papers i Blank Books, Ac. aprlO P.M. DAVfS, Auct'r. T'AROK aAGIi 7 OF superior furniiUrb 7 AT 1 1 Acciion-r-On Friday morning, April 16tb, at 10 o'- clock* at tho warerooms of Meeikirkas AJUnder, Third Btrecr, between Wood and Market.streets, wilt.be sold a large and-general‘a«ottniflnt-,of modern-style new fornimre, maac expressly forcuHnmera,of the best ma terials and iateststyles,comprising superb black walnut and mahogany sofas and divans, marble top. French style pief and centre tables; maxbfe top walnut and ma hogany eofai&blesf splendid Par is.anpnrlor tables with mahogany and marble tops; dressing bureaus with ma hogany and marble tops; mahogany cord tables in great variety; walnut and cherry wardrobes; mahogany ana walnut French stylo.chairs and rockers, plush.and hair cloth seats; walnut and mahogany enclosed wash stands; superb walnut , and mahogany bedsteads; gum, maple and cherry bedsteads; work and wash stands; dining and breamsttubles,Terms&isale. . npli . .-Py M. DAYiSy Aaci. .= FOR SALE & TO LET, GHEAP PROPEBTY FOB SALE.—A hoase and I Lot of W feet frontonVirginia street, Cowanaville, i by ICS; a large*g&rdon aod trait, with other improve ments* Price Terms easy. ALSO—AHouse of four rooms; food prates, stone hearths, good cellar, with stone walls, a large siablo. The Lot is SI feet on Sheffield street} Manchester, by 124 feet to an alley. Price S6OO. - r . S. CUTHBEBT, Gen. Agent, Smilhfield street. CTO LET—Three comforibblo BRICK, DWELLING X HOUSES,situated ia the Seventh Ward ot the city of Pittsburgh, on Bedford street, near ihe new Basin.— Rent Si,so per month. Apply to , • IJFLAIN & MuFFITT. aprl2 . y ....... No. 39 Fifth street TO LET—The STOKE ROOM and riXTUKES now occupied by the subscriber. Possession given on the 13th ihsl , terms enquire of r qpi&V : • R. CHESTER; 7t Smith field at. For Lease or Sale. i £3iV i THAT very, conafonable THREE STORY BS|g{ BRICK DWELLING UhUSB, on Hand add i g S a l Fayette streets; with apparatus for-healing, lighting and water—being fitted op by the owner for bi§ «wn residence. ■ • ■ ■ ■ ALSO—For Sale or Lease for Ever, TWO FINE:, LOTS,on Duquesne Way,l46 feetby 135;) and Build* «ng Lota on Pennsylvania Avenoo and Braddockstreet. Also, the most beautiful site&for Country Seats, between said streets. Apply ot No. 144 Fourth street, to . m«r3(htf - ■ • . •. .. ■ . JAlilhS 9.‘ CRAFT. ■ - r-Q, 'isn i-mv—x STORE ROOM —“Would suit for .IJSf a Shoe, Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Storo. ■*““®Kentiow.. Apply to • .-.S. GOLJJBrIANN, maiiJO 118 Martey street. TO LET—The subscriber offers for Kefliy Uift:- . : store rooa now occupied byATesSrs. Wiltoek fpssi ft Davia;No.BT Matkctstreet; "Possession given raMa, on the Ist of Api^' -EnQuiro of > •- - - ians:tf ; <&AS. li?PAULSON, N 0 .73 Wood St. AeA- t?OR*IIENr,--Ffom thelstof April nexi,int> . Mpsi Store, with Dwelling’attached, on tfae sorrier of and First streets—agoodbnsiness stand fora Stare or Tavern, ii bemyonlyonesqaarefrora the fiver—will bo rented low to a good tenant. Apply to WALTER BRANT, . No. 232 Liberty st. i(OTS FOR SAXJ2. QNB LOT, In the Eighth Ward of the City of Pius-• burgh, fronting ©n vocust street, 891 feet fronting oa Yanbraum strefct, running to the bluff4oo feet, front ing the Monongaheia SD3 feet; fronting on Miltenoergcr atreet4oofeet* t , ■ ■ ■■.■ One other Lott adjoining theabave.ln Put township, fronting on Locust street 244 feet, fronting on :Mihen berger’s streetto thc bluff 323. feet, on the bluff over loosing the Monohguhela 244 feet, to a line ofthe prop erty of the late James IrwituSOQ frevtoLocnst street;? - One other Lot in Pitt township, fronUng.cn Locust st 293 feet, fronting on Milienberger street 120 feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on :*ald al[ey.293 feet to n line, of property of late James Irwin, from alley to Locust st. 120 feet. One other Lot in the city ov.Pittaburgh,.fronting on i Locust street 293(eet, fronting on Vaubraam street 120 i ; feet to a 24 ffiei:aUey, r frDhtrng.on 'said alley 293 feet, i fronting oii Miltenberger streetliOfeet ioLocaal su One other Lot, fronting ©nFotbeS street 48 feet, front- Ingon Miltenbergerstreet 120 feet to a 24 feet alley; on tho said alley 43 feet to Lot fto. 42 in' Milteubeiger’s plan of Lots. • , ' One other Lot, fronting on Forbes street 29 feet, front ing bn Vonbraam street 120 foet,to a 24 feet alley, frontingon said alley 72 feet. -».r - .1 will sell lor easn, on long time; or on- perpetual lease* - For particulars; enquire of-the subscriber, on the corner of Sandusky street and South Common, M* iegheny City. mat2o;4m • Wsio&eit Jewelry «ct ' SAVING jusi relumed from the; Eastern cities, l have brought with me one of .ihe most beautiful and carefully selected Stocks of Jfiwelty, Watches and Fancy Goods, ever offered, to the Public.-. Persons wishing iapurchase any thing in ray line, can Tely on getting q good article* Ido not advertise to sell goods i. clow cost; nor CO per cent, cheaper than any hoose in thocity. Giveme a eall;and I am sure you wiM.be , satisßedthat lcan sellagood article as cheap as any -fact r wish to keep before _the;pjople* J f yoa want your Watch, Cloclc,orany afti c le of • ry, repaired in the best manner,this is.thep.ltice m have, it done. -To tills branch of my business I will devote espc ' iat *'JOHNS,KENNEDY, 91 Martelslreet, - Sign of the Golden Paelo. . State KooODg. ' . : m . t F „nd<-rstirned, having lost returned from the Slate T OaSiS rfxancastai and YorfcCounlies. where he hn.Vnode arrangements for a constant moplyofSlT 1-ERMR SI.ATE, respectfullyis forma BUILDERS and owners is to execute uny amouktofSLVTß ROOFING, altheshortest time,Bnd on ns good term* aa can be had tn the city. , Being a prnclicnl Slater, and devoting hia entire alien tion to tbeWinesß, he has no hesitation in warranting tbiahj Wilson * €o>No;ia9 Wood street,- Pittsburgh; or, T-Arno d A Brother,corner, of tacock and Anderson street, Allegheny City, shall re* THOMAS ARNOLD. Iftliat KTery Body Bays, matt Be True! IT is said that BOOBYEK, at the Bax Hive Cwihibo SroEE, Nn.SSS Liberty street, veils the cheapest C!t> thine in the City—well made uUd fasbionukly cat. Call and examine them, and yon wilt cotbc disappointed. Jail received, by Express, a splandtd’ assortment of Fancy Cashmores, Brown, Green and Blue Cloths, anp other Fashionable Goods, suitable for. the season, whio t WO are prepared tn make to otder,.( without disappouth meat,) in a style unsarpaesed in the City. Came.and see. ctarul " " Removal of tire O'RIELLY TELEGRAPH OFFICE. mHE office of the O’Hielly Teleeraph Ltnesjiaa been X removed' to’ the NOUTIi-i'AST COUNLR .OF THIRD AND WOOD STS ,Tittsburgh, Pa. . Entrance from Third street. In order to; meet the increastog: Wants of the public; the new Telegraph Office has been much enlarged and improved, and other facil'ties.added,< to Insure the prompt and sceutate transmission of .Dirt-, patches to cli parts of the United States, . No effort will he enared to- sustain the high reputation which the I rVRisIH- Lines have already acquired ■lmatilliim • ■&.TEW STVLB OlL.CLOTH—Commuting the Stepie IN ■ Water and Landscape styles. We Invite especial attention/to'Oilcloths,as.we-are■prepared tooffirr to tliose wishing to furnish, a splendid assortment of Oil Cloths, of nil descriptions. ’ W. M’CLINTOCK, aprl No. 85 Fonrlh street. ■■. AHegucny Oltjr tioapoa Bondi. TirrE mill give tlic highest market price for afew Of W these bonds. A. WILKINS & CO., ; iStoelrand Exchange'Broken, corner of Market and Third streets*, I.ißbtnlng Hods. Tirar. HlLL&€<>, Manufacturers, ere now prepared ;W. 16 furnish or erect Steel or, Iron..lWD3,<*fth all the Fittings, of the besrpattern or .material.- ; Orders left at thh store of Es-lOH, OtNEIAUSEU &, Co,, Oil Wood Street, No.lfil,' Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended :to. . „ . ™, HILL & CO. ; IGreensbarg Republican and Pittsburgh Gazette copy 3 times weekly, Diapatcircopy t week and eh. Post.! ■nOFFEE-25 bass superior new crop Bio,' received sii for sale by STOABT Ik Stt,t„ ........... , Wo-.-GHraitblleltFstreev - . - pppositetka Monongahela House- ■ CJ HEPHERU’S COMPOUND COCO (I CANljy—For o sal* by ■ JOEL mohi.ee, i. aprS - o*o-241 Liborry st-bcadof Wood. ,y INSEEB OUrr-50. bbla *' Griswold's” and Wal £j lace’s," for sale t>y , aytlS B, A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. +•: * C ■ V V.-JV ■ -..••V' '• S i , 1 !■■■ »' *• ‘ » » * * v ' ‘ 4, \ + -? * c. mtoun-r----—-.- ~.joa» a. ‘maun. - 'TIEaSAIS A CO., ~ BANKER 3 ANB EXCHANGE BROZERS, feb3):ly .v No. 98 Wood nutt, Iliamond ak*u: . Patricks & Friend* DAHKKUB ANDKXcHASOE HAVE REMOVED TUETR OF^^CE to the coknsb o» Aso wooo nmii ; Pstubu'ghy Pa. t t ;-i- PATRICKS * FRIEND,- “»o”S=L»^«.^^a n £ °" ,h * E “" m “ iWe ' 1 - '*s°!l e< i l, Go!dcndSilv*T>Beuzht,SQ. lend Ezehangti, AT THE SSCHANGS AND B&SIKINQ UdCSfi Wnllians A. SSill & Co.. 04 Wood Street* 7 ■' ■ ■•■ ’ .PITTSBURGH. ■- i rV : • ■ ft7*taTZHK*TALLOWED O.N TiMB&BBOaiTa- ~ .. AtLSrrts&zaßa.' ••■. • • edwabbjubm, . KRAEIEH & RAHB2, Btnhsrs&n&Szckangoßrolters, Dsttlersin Portion end • - DcrMstfcEiUSißillsofßzshangi/CtriifttattsQfDtpot* ■■■ ,:cl* BankNoieSjand •••. Coin .: ■; "••;.•.* *■• - t&rnerof Third-ttndTVoodsts.Ytlirecilvoppoaltetbe St ‘ Charles Hotel. v - nny2B N.HO IiVIUBA SONS* =/ , axy* bsswved tusih sahkis suitpnicbaserßr pH?TroSFr£2&? RTfun 4s received ondepestu tow?BiwS? lONrfm,ljt EXCHANGE BROKERS. „ Lf ColnvUncurrent and Par-‘Funds, gtccks, Ac* . Office, :conier .Third aiiil Wood streets, Pittsburgh, (mntl7nf. . Hlkli eb' UOm ' .- -«•*. . : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Comer pf Woos and Fifth strtev. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. - Time Bills of Exchange and Notes- dis- : counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold, u ' Colleciions mode in ailthe principal dues of the United-. •■ States. Deposits receivedof Par and Current Funds.' . .• • mar27ty.-Vi- r- ; , ; v-‘ O. E. AHHOLD & C 0 BANKERS, AND DE'AZERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, bank-notes, SIGHT AND - ‘ ' TIME DRAFrS,Ae;&6. 7 . Collections carefally attended to, and proceeds remit ted "to any part ofthe Union. ~ E&'STOOKS-^S' SOUGHT Aim 60tD 0» COM3USSIO?f, . l ? i'Vj :■ No 74 Fourth street, r «ep!3] .. Next door to the Bonk of Pittsburgh. ' - CONSUMPTION! THREE DIFFERENT' PREPARATIONS, FOE THE COBS Off TUB THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF CONBVJHPTIONI V SYMPTOMS. Cough, pain in the breast, side, head,back, joints ana limbs, inflammation, sorc*- ness and tickling. in ike throat, fever, dimcult and quick .breathing, ezptttora* - frothy* Costiveness, .spasmodic cough, violent fever,.night, morn uip .and mid and paipml,be- . comes free and cost; his cough coon gets well; the i dcltUnginhis throat,inflamtnaUonjp&inia hie v breajt, 6ide,heca,baet T Joims and hmbsarctemoved. If he is in the second stage and uses the second pottle i Jiis fsyer leaycs-h nii tiis difituTbed ilambers hflfiome : i Bweevnndrefreshing;. hisiught sweats vanish., bis ex* peetornUon copious and bloody* assumes a healthy ap* . » peartnee* anu. at disappears ? hiahowelsbe come regular;., hfci appetite returns; tfae fiash m hui . i check disappears*, the burning heat his _ i hands and spletlof his feet are felt7ioiongeif'j' i '* now ceases, he,tccov.ets and is well. • • If he isiu tlie tbird stage, and uses the third bottle, his Diarthcea gradually ceases; his vvCakbawera become ‘strong; his«odghahd other bad /symptoms disappear f feeble-, digestion becomes strong and vlgorbns j stomach lecdvcrsitsproper tone,and creales,riew,rich andnourishlnff blood;his strength-retains; his Wasted- , body isclothen with flesh; iftsLivu ts sxvsn, asd heis r restored to health,-':. . Each bottle of Nutali’s Syriacum hastbe Symptoms of ■ the siagefor which it is intended printed infrontofthe wrapper,whereby every invalid, knowing hisownsymp-' toms; can judge for himseIf*WHICH,BOTTLE HE 98-; QUIRES; consequently nojnlstake. can occur fa se lecting the proper medicine. ' . See Pomphletinpossessionof theEditorof thispaper, . conttlning Br.-NwaliVPuthology of Consoraptioiu-"- •Lectures on the stricture dnd uses of the Human Lungs,- . and certificates of cures ; fry .Prepared eniy by Pr. NUTALL, fnventor and - Proprietor. Price One uollar. Per Bottle. .. / v: For sale nt iiie>Drug Store of ; DILOEO H. KEY^ER,Wo.I4O, . . comcrof Wood street and Virsiu- jllcy, . - . - only Wholesale and Retail for Pittsburgh. • ja7:d&w ’ GEO. MILTENBERGER. AHEAD OF AJUU EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. I B REPARED and sbld'by JNOI YOUNGSONi 2W. Liberty stteefcL-Thla/poWetfullyeoriccntTatedpre*;. : paratioa;iheinedic&l virtues of which a*e found tOihe ’eiehuimeathestrengih ofthe'oti"malAfiieticira‘ Oil. 5 It la pot dp in bottles a;25 and 27i cems/each; wltb fnU diredlona for Its use. rlneverydfgease where theorigi* ■ 4 nal American Oiihaa been !onnd at nU It so far exceeds the orijrinalin power* as tofenderitlhe i.- CHSAPESTMBDICINE W THEWQRLB.'* Calf and try it. JOHN YOONGSON. ■ N.B. The original Oil in Us natural state os taken {from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above*—and • will be found gtttuma,; notwithstanding a certr *n -Hint' cJaimatobe the oni? Proprietors. 4 ; dAw-if - 1 ■■ ' •*. s 1 •' „ s . BANKERS & BROKERS. iteaoTft)* MEDICAL. New System and New Remedies 1 FOR THE CURE OF NUTALL’B SYEIACUM, IN TBSBE BOTTLES, (fl }fl (fl I=l IS 1 s |sn • ISi ••■■■ S Ilia Is 11 le|l FIRST STAGE. SECOND STAGE; iT Firvate Diseases* .L , DR: BftOWNi .No. 41 DIAMOND aLJLET • jcT-jirii-' • ' Devotes his enure attention u> .an office JT&gSPfc practice. IlisEusinessiamosllyconfinedto - jaßßEwJa trwau.ot Vtntnai Diuasis., and each pain*' aflections.-’frnroght on.by. Imprudence.. ; youthful indnigencoamt-CEEcsa. », -:zf, trmmm Syphilis, .Eruptions," Goaorri iiea. Gleet, Discharges, Impurity of tbe Blood, the venereal 1 origin. . Skfn- Tetter. •Ringt?orin, Mercurial DimaaesjScminai-WeatneaßvljTi- .- pptency, Pues,RheumaU&ra) Female Wealcn«&»MoiUb*j ■ y SnppreWrionSjDiscascaoi ilie Joints, Fistula LuAno*- NerroaVAflecUons, Pauisjrnhe Back UoniTof the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated* Cureguaranteed. Sixwenr ycarp’ pTsettee (sirin this. cltyveßaMCsTlfv: Bfowntoduerasßacaacesprspecdy cure to vkociay come underbill care. . , Oifice and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. - C7* ChargesjnoderatCr xmvs:d&wiir * -* U EUMATiSIL—Br. Ittowii’A ncvpiy.discovred t ear* ■ ■ i Office and Private ConnuliaUon Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. ThaDoctor u almavaa h° ma March S3-di» < .._ dAMK6 o, ivatt, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' ' 'K ,S?.T e *l BC ' fal,y 10 infontHu.ftiendo andthepublic, JLJ that he has retained front New York and Pluladel-' pn.a, havtngibere. selected from the latest importations, ■ r ABamr f n e ’s, ,lo i k .At : s, l \ cfc “*» Colored CLOTHS. CABBIMERES and VESTINGS, which for newness of ■ ceslgns and richness of fabrics, arc not surpassed by any bouse west.ofNew York.--Allot wblohbc ls prc* - pared lo makc to order in a superior stylovnuite Itrsveat.: Price possible, anti c? rdinliy invitfe putckaAsrs.lo call ; ana examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere.; . . - “TO TAlLOiiS,— -I have no aoihon2ftd A«atia this o City, for the sale of my workon GARMENT CUTTING, it can only be hadut ihestore of the 9iib? £ Eaton’s Building, rovertha Yoootr Mott's , thoy will be happy to see their old patrons aaiitncap*,... «pi7:K V li. <■ 4 i l ' 1, V<***'^