yA ; - f \r .. t * i- Sw A Avt A'Av v S J. »V r, -> ' vt - I “*'£'< .."'A *W-A*- + '-' /'A !, * ■ '-*<" - ! “ \' ;* ‘ *"■*** ’ t» n v‘ 4 - -"* > . - • * . * • 4 ’V •*' < .•Sr'*» ,' Av, 1 i-v k Vf'■*t'- 'Y. ,n, '?.< i" «. ••%,.;> :,> • , *■ ** -» :>> rtySv^*V* sr■? * * ,« *,,\ >’ * ; f 'rfizT "•’< ' » , - - . * * . , v ,*,.r 7 ’ - : ! * : ''*-*•* # i * * ' * v ** vV j. » 4>*2 * -v “* t *v» -j * y j. it* ?l r VSs 4 •' ' , ?' ; c : y ;_;. ;-^.^vT V r.^ ---~v - -- '" V^;»— -v • 4 1 p £'??A Iv, :| . ' 1 'lfflk J?' k ■ f* V jr‘ V '**► * ? f 7V-J, k ri, i iv** ' l **- !*•« ' ?M.’’«s»''«i.X'4 l . , *t?£y- 1- J„y:'**-*>V- I ?«*tt ..t Ji.* * /'l l v , l «•& , < h£fif^xi*teu\? trf 4 ' 5- : Ay •'* ’► ■; ,*■! - V, Ji- -T . ») ’;a mmmmi *ia*i >♦*s> *aiS * **>“ {*,♦ j mmmmmM ■n^g / tirnc*orrnr OiiLtftlofiMr»a Pon. i ■ - Fniay, May 7, Ufig*. \ RF*MARfc3—Thfl weatherda ring the put week hi* been pUs&anu Ouflseiv ini-been ’lively,-and mareoct ivein aH bmcchea of tratfe. Oar _tnerchaf.i* fife now topplted wtU» laf£C*;ocfei,andare butUy engaged 10 «er«ing their country cutlom, and ore prepare# to tel! cn as rcaioaoLletcrmfitaltißg all thirst into cooeldeia i non, ta can be bought in. any other market ; our rivers, canal and railroad, are in excellent. older, and doing- a heavy busineav. . Receipts of produce by nver is large Tlie market for all kiadaof produce rs firm, and but bt* tie change from 1«l week. Baton has no! been so oci jvc daring the past week, butpriets arc firm. Fmrbas slightly deeUaetl, soppUas having coxae forward more freely. ASIIE3—We have ho chance to note in Ashei** bat cont nue to quote Soda at 3031. t*n*h and time. IVnii* 5{OG t’ota4o4ft. Saieraiua 4JOI. . AFPLEWrue market isbarely supplied with Greta Apples, with sales *s P’bbl; V ALK—Taereeoutipuei a tegular bn‘kdrmand Cor this article. We quote Manufacturers' pnee*—regular di» count oil fur cash. - Bavarian'BeetrpcThVL* .»—►»»«-<♦»«■ —■ "SO 00 Cooiinni,. per bbl •. 6 tm XX do xxx ;do • - —--a m Common, half barrel*- .3 3;j XX do -*** " « - 4 00 ■ XXX do 50 Common, QC- barrels. *. *•**. | 73 XX do . -«-» 1M» xxx; do-."..: ■--.--'sias ■ BLOOMS— I Thu demand xorßluQOja coctiDar* limited, ami principally et tf hbda sides |o;.9—•••.•——«»—* d,v!s .. Dyspeptic do. . JUO . Sugar do —v«per pound OlßOf .Soda. do *»»Cjo6f ...., pilotßread»**---*»«*->--»***v-* 3.00 BfUED FhUIT—We ronthiue to quote light »tock« with regular sales at 81,67(32 00 for opf les, nud fulfil 1 . 3,C0 for peaches ua to quality. . , DRIED BEEF— Sates of Sngor cured canvassed at lOcby the tierce. Common 9391<'. T-GGB—In moderate request at 70s. FiSH.—The market for. Fish continue* firm, with q Atetdy active demand to the tru»re We quote sal;* of No. I Mackerel at 812; No, 3 89,50029.75; No. 3, large, : C825031).-'. : ■•■•. : ■ ' : • FLtiUfl—Supplies have come forward more freely daring the past week, which earned a alight decline; sales on Thursday offiO bbls at 83 tG; 40 do extra 3.15; ICO do 83 CO. /Priday- •Bole»42bale 81.!d;:60 do 83,fie 30 extra 3313; 30,83.1*3; GO, 83 03; *5 extra 83.12; 50, 8,13 . Fatarday--fiobb!sextraB3,2o; fiOtupcrfinefiOO; 43 do 83 ; 3i do extra *3,150320. Monday* *5B bblft 83; 30no 83; 775,8303X0.: Tuesday* tOObblsatB3,ol; 10 doB3,(‘Q; 15083,00. Wednesday*-Sales 05 bbls8300; . 25doextra 8312; 59,8103; 42extra 83,12; 15 at 83,15; CCObbls at 8303,12 j SO, 83.00} 40 do 83.04 ; 33, 53,14 j 3d do 83,16 for extra. • ■;■■ . . FEATHERS—There is a brisk demand for good lots at advanced prices; ...The stock Uquito light., We quote sales from stmes at35040c. ; ... ' • . ORAN—Receipt*since our Inst have PcTeased. and ,nilces not quite so firm; sales of Oats at 33037 at river. Corn 37045. Wheat 52062. Barley 50055,. Rye 45017; «GLASS—SaIes of Country Glass from maoufaciurcrs tor 8x10. 81,7502per box; 10x12.82,2502,50. .Thetels. «'fct'r^ , 's'r?SiSu t *ssiv *a uorc firmness on the pari of holders. * HIDES—W« note sales of Dry Flint at 0010 c; City r-wa & slaughter. Green, at 4|o4|c. Mary MattJiew, if SSuwSyfsS waa arrested yesterday, by officer Boßtwick, and Xi pn ,1819 ' 370isc. ' committed by Aldeman Parkinson. She was- . ( l ootf i «fBT«onot?tonl nC °° S “***“"**' * «I>««ed mat Saving Stolen « five dolUr gold jJrUdlolioo of The Court of Chao- bom CMne Effe “’ th ° rteen,h e " ? “ ony of T. & W.John s on-, Law JPsWta, S^ a^iiL«^ T pn^fo?i"“ Pr ° Po '' Returned. Several -members of the legtsla. TO?e ~B We eu Third MtmaTd;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;-;;;;; 400 ■ tor®from this county, have returned from Har- Ua m, U| viri>ruai, arctabeui. runu. ■ ..■■ ,d 4,60 f rtArm. fa, emnrr nnrn more, the beauties of do- hast coljeoilon otJJahliav Wert of the m»an- 3d .8,80 I'Vl'* r $ nsourg, to ecjoy once more, ine 1 taln»,one hundred end fifty vorJeließ Thorbum’s . r,mi*r dl«eom,i off for ca«h • mestie life; after doing the “State some service’’ and llovey’a.Verbcne,, which are uucquallefl. In fact, T/nSliwe'onoiakeeaM'SlOoihhls O0Oi: \ V Hovey’e America, Republic, and Orb or Dny,and Tbor- twin TOoWv lTfi«rhafij« is larle Limited “ fte conndl chamber. born’. Heroine, s'Ecliprc, and Sir S. Blanc, ore admit- m 6c for wi! and 81081 fof Bar. " “ w«m... ■ led to be the Gems of the World. The :above, with -^t7Sg£!&S**&7 , I Mi^Mr"«» , 'iifeii'- disMußand Baltery,— Alderman Mej?r com- pJJ 1 . Office bf^ 15, r ° r more firm, and ia eome instance* hicher prices have 1 A J-8., t.r. rr atthe Fasicnger ana ttemmonce omce of _ _ been obrnmed iwo note salcsof about 400 btla in lots ot mitted Patrlok Hamtlten, tp prison yesterday. European uid GfaieSpAgMt, 3liffi3». according to package.; Ibomnrltetbelowcon- H ° WM ChBrgCd oath 0f Mortto Thom fi ß ° n ' m? 9 133 STOBE3-W« puote Rosin at 88,7803,00 *«wtfg r~iejii j with assault-axid battery. - /' • k-.;-.. . 'TIATENT INK STANDS—;. .• *:r per lrbl; Tar'82,7503.25; Turpentine 45050 c. t Jr WWtoeyl New:Air-Tightluksmnfis, P OILsUVo-quote No.l Lard, at 78080; Linsceff al Brutal. —The horses in an iron tvflgon.’yes- r cßB S KasUe m do, imp roved patterns; S! PIG METAL—'WeAUorder*left;wiih.the ■wregoa, is .ig^AßSHf^alejaieregulkrfrpinatoreBaniio7cby TA« Smnn.ftct HoSn hnn been -fnntrnntcd ofau'ilnds 1 ™ iwn*?!!* - SfffiEF'i'KLTso"FtieM MetiemitiaE ‘s- - oSt 1 * 64 “ oaß ® has been contracted jealOU.VAlit orilclesdeUierodia anypartofthcclty, SOAP—Weqaotc al Wife by the lot „„ * X ** M '«rs. Boyd and Murdoch. coat. wn 4x.trrrrr “ ’ now qaSui Beef Tallow at 7BHej *k Fto««»nmts n , mtn —: , . No 83 Hafl,) - S w&micEvirhere is a steady and good demand at ,ir-’ wmnutments for drunkennes yesterday. atrifi . between Market and Wood street*. tBOIPc V gallon for Rectified. ».. ImSSmsf HiM®f SMWf 'tiSm safgssg&gsgi MH&M A@mm jsBBR&m ti'SSiS^S^Jfejgr MI«iM ilflllis 9* r |f| to* MsJ . FRIDAY MOBNINQ;ra;::i:»;«-";;:::::;:;MAY 7. Counterfeiting The case of the United States vs. James B. M’Dermott, indicted for forging counterfeit coin of the denomination of one dime, was on trial in the United States Dis trict Court on Wednesday and Thursday, before Judge Irwin. Mr. Hague of the police force, testified that they found Counterfeit money in the prisoners possession, of the. denomination mentioned in the indictment,: The prosecution proved that they found plaster of Porij dies; used in making the coin, -at the prisoner's resi dence, in Allegheny city, andalso-found metal used in casting the coin, in other parts of the house. On the part of the defence, a good char acter was proved hy Beveral respeotable witnesses and it was also: maintained that the dies, for counterfeiting had been placed at his residence, by a personal enemy since dead. ■ The Jury in this case were ont all day yester day, and had not returned a verdict lost evening when the court adjourned. Messrs. Swcitzer and Beed appeared for the prosecution, and Black and Shannon for the de fence. Savage Assault. —An assault was made yester d&y, by EdwardXodey, second mate of the steam er Clara Fisher, upon a manwhowas engaged, with’others, itr putting coal on board that boat, ' which was moßt brutal.: Upon a slight provoca tion, he jumped on the man, a demon named JohnXacs, and bit a piece nearly as large" as a dollar out of his cheek. . He could hardly be to* ken off by the other men, and then with difficul- ty could be prevented fhom using a howie knife. Officer Wcigley was sent for, who- found Lodey. concealed in the ladies' cabin of the Clara Fis her, lying at the Allegheny wharf, hidden under an enormous lotgif mnttrasses and bed clothes, where he had placed himself to effect on escape. He was brought before Aid. Wiggins, who com mitted him to prison, to answer the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. ; Nr: Dempster,. the; celebrated composer and vocalist, has arrived in: this city, and will give one of hia popular entertainments at Lafayette Hall, on Monday evening. -: This gentleman has acquiroda deserved- celebrity.ns the anther of some of the most beaatiful and affecting ballads ever written, and os a vocalist, he has few supe riors. Those of our readers who desire to par take of a rich’ treat, should not let the opportu nity pass without attending. Cannel Coni. —We have in our office a. very fine speoimen of .Cannel Coal, from the Darlington mines, in Beaver county. The piece was taken ont of a bed of cannel coal, fifteen feet thick, and immediately over a strata of common bituminous, fourteen inohes thick. A branch road from the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad is ohont being constructed to Darlington, which lies a short die* tancefrftn.the road, and the coal will then find a ready market. , Politicians, Look Out. —Thespring parades of the uniformed militia will take plaoe ns follows ; :Friday, May 2lßt, FindtingGuards; Saturday 22d, Bobinson Guards.; Monday, 24th. Lieut. Col David C. Haiti's Ist Battalion; - Tuesday, 25th, Lieut. Col J. M. Snodgrass’ 2d Battalion; Wednesday, ,26 th, YongUioghcny Artillery and Elizabeth Companies; Thursday,- 27th, Turtlo Creek Guards and Texan Bangers; Friday, 28th, Allegheny Blues,-Bcrrystiilo Guards, and Pino and Franklin Infantry; Tuesday, June 1 st, Pi tts burgh Companies. ■ Stealing a Coat,—Alderman Wiggins, of the F'onrth Ward,yesterday oommitted Michael Shay to prison, charged, on oath of Ezekial Bay, with larceny of a coat. -Tbisis the same man who was committed-for stealing several articles of jewelry, a week ago, but was discharged for want of evidenoo. Mr. Day identified the: arti cle by a mark on it. Officer Wnglcy has’in his possession a cost and razor ho found in the pos session of the prisoner. ■ -■■■■. N Man KiffeA—Wo learn from the Hollidaysburg papers that a man was ran orcr by the doers tr&iaof ears on the Portngo Railroad, near Ty rone . Station, and instantly hilled. Ho was a Btranger, and it is presumed that the accident rras caused by his attempting to get on a car while it was in motion. A number of wheels passed over his abdomen, crashing and mangling him in the most shocking manner. Sohbery.— Some scoundrels entered the Emmet Hotel, in Allegheny city, on last Saturday night, and stole upwards .of $l5O worth of clothing, from the inmates. They had brought several tnrahs from the upper part of the house to the first story, and were CDgoged in rifling them of their contents, when one of the inmates made some noise, and they decamped with their booty. Larceny Babet Sellers, was. arrested, on Wednesday, on. oath of Jacob Herwig, whouhar ged ber with haring stolen a ring and breast pin; rained at fire dollars, from him. She had a far ther hearing yesterday—no evidence appearing against her, she rras discharged, and the prose ■ enter made to pay the costs. Pasting Counterfeit Money . —A man named Louis Longwoa arrested yesterday, charged with hating passed a ten dollar note on the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, on another persons The de fendantredeemed the note, and was discharged, aa it was alleged that the note wospassed through ignorance of its spuriousness.. Light About Lovert.—A young lady named Mi nerra Johns ton, made information yesterday; be fore Mayor Guthrie, charging Mrs. Shaino, alias Fanny Keeler;.with making throata ogainst her. The difficulty between the two,- originated by a rivalry in the offeetionsof a young man. The Mayor held the lady to bail. . Theatre.—The Heron Family will appear ■ to night in three , pieces, and also-in n grand can-, cert. The entertainment of this family, is a fa vorite amusement in this city ; not more sc, how ever, than thqhigh order of talents of the family mcri*. The John Simonds: —The following are the di mensions ofthis.gigantio steamer:—length.on deck, 320 feet; beam, 40 feet; hold, 0 feeL The hull was built at Freedom, by Graham & Co., -and is the heaviest hull ever built on the western waters. The cylinders are 33 inches in diame ter, .with lO.feot stroke ; there are sis boilers 42 inohes ia.dlameler,- and'Bs feet in length. The engines wete.bnilt by James Nelson & Co. The wheels tara 40 feet in diameter, with .14 feet bankets. - There are two cabins, one. above the other s the first Cabin forward is for tho qffioere, - the centro for deck-passengers, the after cabin for.a nursery, connected by u Btairway with tho ladies’ cabin. The iaain,cabin ia 18 feet wide, and 800 feet long. It was designed by C. - Goehr ring and James Millingar, and tho interior decor rations ore in the Gothic style. -Tho other ap purtenances to the- steamer, were fanushed-by various Pittsburgh: merchants and -mechanics. The steamer is also furnished with a worked by steam, for the purpose of hoisting freight. The John Simonds is to leave this port,,un der the command of Cept. Newman. Bobirds ; she.is owned entirely by Capt- R,, ond his bro ther Mr. Obey-Bobirds, who is first engineer. : : Accident.—Tha express .wagon of Adtfins & Co,, and a stage coaeh, running between Beatty’s Station andTurlle Creek ran into each other at Stewartsviiie; on the Eastern turnpike,.yester day morning. They were coming down high kills, at full Bpeed, and their headway could not bo stopped before-they met at tho foot of the hill,;which 1 produced a terrible collision. : The driver of the express wogon, Wm. Johnston, was very badly -injured, the wheel of the express wagon having passed over his abdomen. The driver of the coach, together with a person con nected with the express wagon, were also badly injured. •; -De/oitfon.-—Tho freight train of .the.; Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, was delayed an hour yes terday morning, in conseqnonce of a large rock failing on tho. track last night The engineer disoovered the obstruction, and endeavored to stop tho ttain-Miut was unsuccessful, and the locomotive was slightly injuredbycomingin con tact with the rock, The express line proceeded on tho regular trip. Fellows' Ninstrets This band, it is announced, ■will give six eoncerts in our city. They rank among the first in the country, inpoint of excel lence, uni will no doubt do wcll'in -dbe'city.— They have been giving concorts in New York for three years. The Minstrels gite their first con cert next week. Father Kirkland, who has long labored under -an aberation of mind' ia regard to his mission on earth, got hustled off the stand in Steubenville, on Sunday last, in a very peremptory manner, while he was in the midst of his stereotyped ti rade against Catholics and Catholicism., ■ Large Arrival. —Wc seo before the establish ment of oar neighbor, Alexander Jaynes, a very largo supply Of Teas, which that gentleman is receiving from tho east at present. Sinling.—hir. Binßley, the gentleman stabbed,: in the. Fifth Ward, on Monday evening, was ly ing very low yesterday—fears were entertained that ho would not recover. Aid. Parkinson fined a man named Thayer yes terday, two dollars and costs, for disorderiycon ’dacti ■ ■ ■ i-’: ' Disorderly 'Conduct. —George Hope was com mitted for 24 hoars, and Wm. Myers, for ten days, for tho above offence. . CSS-FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAYEBLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. CAHO. HLEE, scccessce v» Mvtrav ft l.ny tVOftl. . DEALER AND C IMMISSiO.V MERCHANT, for toe sale of American Woolen Goode, NO. KS LIfJ ERTV BT. imyt ASH FOR WOOL.-The highest market ptice wll a t to paid for all the difiernl grades of cl-en war hud W r ool,hy . ■ ftartl • If I.f.K, No lot, Li: enyr:. Sid Case Fine Black'Cassiniere”;'" To/»do liiaek Tweed* ; Three do Jean* green and blue. myi t). LPB- TVTO riCE—The punncrrhip. heretofore canning so ■J.I tween the uuderaiguoJ, in the Woof and Crfnou*. eton business, under tne'firm, of Mtmrnv A Las. war dissolved on the Diet of.April' lust. liy mutual content The bus ncss-of the late firn will be aetilecby It Lva, wtioitduly an'.hortlcd to use the name of the Srm t,r lhatpnipcse. J- R Ml'Hl’llV, myt . ■ ; . . ■ - : If- LEE I ARD— lH'fccgs No. 11 . i tlbbU. do; Jnslreceived and for rate by myff ARMSTRONG A CR»7.IKR. TACKBON 1 * k’ll.K KMIISOUATION— * " V JOdnz Jackson’s thie binbroeatinnt JO do Bearpus Aeousiir 0.1, for We cure of Deaf nerr, just reserved atihe I’nxttt Tea Bintt, fit eifth el. ■ injG - A JaYNEs. rriHOSi J. KEENAN, Kuror-aniLaw Agent, bat re- X mined to ibis city trom IbeAVeet, audit preparing to leave in e few weeks fi.r bis neat tour to i-.'aicpe: Those having elrtrae in the old .country should see him wiLhouldcluy. Ills office is ICO, 4th si. tnyt.k.sd_ ~ notice. • " ■ rit HE annual meeting of the Mo-kholdent of the PIUs- X burgh. Cincinnati end Louiaville Telegraph Com pany. Will be held at the rflico of the Company,-In.Cin cinnati, on the Ist Monday of June next, (Juno-.I at >0 o'clock,* si.,for thetleciion of Direeiers lortbeensu ing year. : (roydl JOSHUA .HANNA. WUotcsate aua uetstl, Tfl'HlP. CANE, UMUR|,H,LA- AND PARASOL VV MANUFACTOItt.IVo.na Wood street JOHN tV. TIM, now offers for talc,.at Eastern prices, a lutge arsonment of the above Goods, towhieh the nt'cnuon of dealers is invited. Also, Carpel Dags, and Ladies’ Satchels. llmyt CUKSTKIi’S £lm and Fops’ CfoAtng SoijJonuin v IS RVMOVfiU’ in GOTHIC HALL, No 74 Wood at. Slock large atid seasonable! work warranted; prices: moderate- ■" HVsftirfy to phase, - laprihi ' T " s..ti, Taiaiiy uarni. EVANS & SWIFT’S extra brand,UW tierces, now in store, and for sale. Tne aitemion of allperaone wanting a reliable article, fa solicited to this btnnd._ aprimtm' f SF.LLKKS.NI'IOLS & CO. ■ notice- . . . ■ - ■ A LL persons are warned.ngainet taking, or -purchat iV sing*Note;tdaled April Mh,JBSJ, drawn by me, .payable to the order of. Willism Gibson,and by bunco, aorsed, in the sum of S3CO, aid months, as the same tvas pniintoctrculaiion fraudulently. . • apjfiM JOHN D. SHERRirF. Great Inducements to Cash PnrchaieM. WK will self our large slack of: of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS ANDUEDSTEADS, at prices that' cannot fail:to please .cash purchasers. Ail our work is warranted. -.Out terms is OABfl JAMES LOWRY, JR, tnarkl ■' '' Corner of Seventh and Liberty sts. : : ;|,I)II0 Cases straw utrana. fIIHK subscriber having made arranvementa with : the ■ X NORTON STRAVV MANUFACTURING COMPA NY. for the sale of Ihelr Goods, now. oilers for safe a large assortment of STRAW HATS nnd BONNETS, of Avery -variety of fabric,, stria and pattern,adapted -to the Spring trade,which will he eold.by thu package, at the lowest figure. Cases, buy, be assorted in rulr pur ohaaew.- J ' r • »• W* ALDIiN; . . • ihftfZl:Srp«3t&ty , NOsC.I Milk Btreet. Bfliton. \ llfitis® V COMMERCIAL. PUICKS OP STOCKS. .. .. CQ&JivcrsD daily PoSTaa-aoinnstt rosr »x Patricks ft Ftlendf £zehangt'Btok^rii ± of FifA-andWood Struts I*ta&bUTih: ; • LOANS. .. United StaiesC’a*-*-. do • >Peniwy toani a 6»s*.. -;...... „, do AHei hony county(Ps *«.*... c0up0n5*.......... .do scrip .... ... Pittsburgh aityfl’s* •«•... do ; coupon G’Sjpayablein Philadelphia* Al leghony Ci ty O’s. **.. * -.. .. . j v uo • coupon o*s payable in Philadelphia* ■ • . ~ : SUIK .O kwaa I - Back of Pittsburgh* • • • ••• • * Meichants and Manufacturers' Bank-*******-* Exchange Bank*** • Farmers' Deposile Bank Allegheny Savings Bank***~ B&lbOS STOCKS. Monongahcla Bridge* * • •** •. St.CUursireot do- Hand street do N. Liberties do • *»< iiwuaancß stocks. > ' western Insurance Co*.. ... Citizens 1 do do Associated Firemen?* do*. >*• TBLSOEtPIf SrOCXS. Atlantic and Ohio. Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia.. » •....>•.. Pittsburgh, Cm. and LoaisviUe* Lake luteLme • •m Pittsburgh Gas Works * •.••••. Wonongahela Slackwater * • >.. • Yoaghiogheny do : BAILBOAD STOCKS ' Pennsylvania Kallroad ••• .. Penna. and Ohio do • • Cleveland and. Pillsb’h do ••» ■.; Marine Railway and Dry Dock • Co • • ■ • • Erie Canal Bondm aid*... .. . do -do- do new**.....' COPPBB STOCKS. Pitub’gh and Boston (Cliff Mine! North American*...» North West* >....»... North Western* Iron City........... ► Eureka*** *• •....... Pittsburgh and Isle Copal.• •... Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company*.. **.. aiuir* Calling •••• * *. •* Fire Steel*•••*i ......... OATLY RBVIKWOP TUB MARKET. v'rV^YlV.^v--. yS *i * v .* . * ' * PENNSYLVANIA. Putsburghßanks •»■»<■» .pat Vhiladelphiaßanl(3~~* •par) Germantown* ~-par Cluster county- -.per BeZatoar* -county • ••■•■« .pa» jßTomgomerpeounfy • w*~pai ZVortAumierZandcdUHiy; »pai CoJ. Ban* $ Bridge Co. . ©arl Beading.* *—•••;«». .paj I Zsne .pat Easton*’— »««— * •pat ; Buclatounlp’*’’” ’•’—•par Pottstitte .par Washington* —”*”— par i BraunuviU*..——..—~—par, York ft « Chambmlurgh i Gettysburg-*-^*—*.i Middletown.* ■ Catheter. -.( , HartUhurg’.—— * • Honesdaii .f. Lebanon.* .►*» ’■•—.par Ltwistovm,* ~ Wyoming •. -.w.| West Branch...”.; par JTapnM&ttr^...•»■••«•••*f ■ SuouMarmaeoump* ►broke. Lehigh county .►*•••**.. • ■XT.Siatesßank*..... 100.00 SO,OO - 50,00 50.00 7 50,00 1700,00 55,25 53,00 155,50 voo;6o 00,00 42-00 ■30,50 Relief Notes* • City Senp* .> .pdf County „ „ INDIANA. Stats Bankand branches # Slate Scrips .»■>•* >••• »**-* .1 ti „ fftartrcKy. AJJ Banti. VIRGINIA. EaslemßaniS'-’~.’.‘'~>i Whtdwg • Srane/ics.§ branch at SttrgoMdwii* „ , MARYLAND. Baltimontity ....fnt Covjiiry Banks. »•*.:- ivsir vorjt, vify Danis.. ...... ...-.*.«af „ NE IF DMSJUMX AHjwrenr&artjb**.*. , 4 jw?tvjD/issy. AUsofrff7ififaf|j';..»..v...f 45,00 42,00 85,00 00.00 63,00 SJtrleut, Perkirtbhrßb and Uocbtnfi* i port FacbcU The steamer HAIL CQUrMBIA, A. f»„ va**m Muster, trill leave Pitsibarr.v every .Mofday. *\4 o'clock,P» M.; reiurmug will leave IfocfcLntpeit every Tuesday, tu 5 o'clock, A. M.: Passengers and shipper* iu»V rely on tbc u-.m comiHodaiiOJiatjd promptness, W. p. WIIISELKH.- . . No. £1 Market st'eei. Ane6ti«oy Utver I’ra.ac. REQVLAfi PUAtt&UN PACKETS. I JBSLfa Tu* flntt scatter A LI, KG HEX V BfiLLfe g. Cant. W>. leayft* ihC AUe* *4l^ wnaif lot f*>Emkhii t e?ery.itfeftdaj am)T£uritfay ( Tbe fide steamer ALLEGHENY BKLLENfr’VCftpL Joux lUirra, icima ihn Allegheny wharf far Frank* .Un.ererjr Tvtstiay and P.M* Fo» Freighter PiiMitycyikpofvon Hoard gor fflinnu aM Mocataptporw ' LiJS3m& Tit* 6riftat«*roer PACIFIC, Z*wvi M*»- s^eQ3^rt!t t «ill leave fotlXe <£<>«* ami iMensetfl* r.epor.* every THURSDA V>«t4o T c)ock,P.M« Far freigliior pajtagr.oppijf on lO •: T. WOOD* A SON, No.St AV&tcr €3 Ffonnu For Ultta&tttas aud Catfiih* .v l*PgX*]A TJIE hi.ndreogtit and plcataiti tiearaer wSftfßsmiCLAßtoSv Capt Mituscua, wiU leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Friday*. a» 3 °*e;ock, F, M.fcir hmonnlag wo Catfish* For ftc*|at or pamae apply oa board* fnnrl9 For Lonff Uoiebi filariotu.i'aflitribafff and OaUljntti* . rfKfrF* K The fine bttramer GOV. MEIGS, jikjZj-fi Sacs*, Maa'er, will leave for the above and port*. every gg *i a r* m. Forffeigns or passage apply on woard.eMo • fcM JOHN FhA.Clf.Awnu ■ Aoctlon Gafd» milE aarirr»!i;ntd. after-tm interval of four years,has *«*. agam. resected business. Having eonaplied with the requisitionsofthe Uw reffutotmg {«»>«■ ct Auction, and having procared a Gmc License. at Auctioneer for the Cliy of Pi itsl* urgb.be offer* hi* service* as such to a** friefi(l*aad the public gcnemtHv Wiihanexpe* flence of nearly thirty ycxra tn Utulmeof tmimcMCb* hazards nothing lugaying Uiaice w?U be enabled to give enure tautiacuon to all those who nay feel disposed to patronise him. P* McKrtNNA; Auctioneer. RflVnirMb* principal Citv Mi*rriinnt*. ivo At 11 o'clock cotton was in fair demand. The sales Were probably 7,000 bales, of which 2,000 wore for export, and on speculation. Fair Or. leans 6}; middling do 6J; fair Mobilo sg; mid dling do 6; fair upland* Ity ; middling do 4J.— Sales of tbojwcckwero 00,900, including 67*050 of American, of which 13,000 were on specula tion, and 0,300 for export. The stock on band was 303,000 bales. • • •. • Thera were largo sales of old Beef; Bari dull; Clorcrsted neglected ;Xnrd Oil lower; 30 tons pf Whale Oil taken for export to America. McHenry’s circular, quotes largo Bales of red i Wheat at 5s Od, and Gs for white.' The ship Futtah left Madras, December 3d, with 284 native emigrants for Manritns. Du ring o heavy gale, the-hatches were battered down, and every person periebed by suffocation. A telegraphic dispatch from Vienna states that tho prosecutions against the mother and sister of Kossnth aro discontinued, and that they are to bo allowed to como to America. Lloyd contradicts tho statement that a confer ence is to bo hold at London respecting tho Dan ish suocesaUra; that matter, he says, is settled. The cholera has again broken ontrn Persia. Extensive preparations are being madafor tho fete on the 10th of May at Paris, • Flax planting is going on extensively in Ire land.-"". - La Patrie announces officially that tho Presi dent has no intention of proclaiming an Empire. The Peruvian legation at London, cautions ail vessels against proceeding to Loboe de Tierra, and Lobos do Foira, for Guano without permis sion from the Peruvians under penalty of confis cation. :: . Fergus O’Connor, Member of Parliament for Nottingham, came paßsengerin. tho Europe. "■ On Thursday, in the llousb of Commons the snbjoot of abolishing tbo stamp on newspapers and the duty on advertisements came up. MU nor Gibson made long speeches in favor of abol ishing all taxes on knowledge, and introduced a motion to that effeot. Tho Chanoellor of Ex chequer looked upon tho question as one of Tev enno, and could not afford to lose a million nnd a half per annum. At his suggestion the ques tion was postponed until Friday week. Sir J. I‘arkington, gave notieo of a motion, asking leave to bring in a bill granting a consti tution to New Zealand. Also, that it is not the intention of tho government to make any altera tion at present, in roßpeot to tho Clergy in Canada. • Tho Militia bill was read a second time., . J. Wentworth Bnlwer, hns written a letter to the London Times, denying that the - Guano Isl : ands Lobos, belong to Peru, as they were not i enumerated among her possessions whoh ghetto-' clared her independeneo. ' , The Bhip Brilliant arrived in tko Downs from Australia, with gold of the value of 45217,000. She Tepprls that the ship Statesman was to sail in February, .with 8;000 otmees. Twenty-four vessels, with emigrants from, ndjaoanfc Colonies weraentenngthc haibor of Porc Phillip, when tho Bniiiant sailed. The Orestes Sloop of War, has captured a Spanish Slaver in tho Mozambique Channel nf tor a desperate resistance)* ‘ 1 k FRANCE* ; A remarkable statement appears in the London Times respecting the oourae to be pursued by t ® sitt on(1 Russia, in the- event of *!?"“ Napoleon aasunung the title of Emperor. The suhstanoe is that Prince Schwamnburg had S.i I*mrc^ 1 * mrc^"t 0 ‘, Ue Et >ropcan courif. ex pressing his conviction that Napoleon was about to erect an Imperial throne, adding that Austria "Urm. tu tho claims of the President to .th6~frieDdSlup and alliance 1 of tho coasorvatiye governments, Prussia answered tms circular 4y*ltaaie on Centro Avenue.iwlie plsnof lots iTAtii. laid ontby J.B. Irwin, near Erin jure eland Irwin’s Letters from Genoa state that trade had re vived. wenderfdlly in that city, since the Com [ Tetiniat Mie, p*m. Davis, ami*. jmeroiol treaty with France* • d.ucuoa~4»Aity sal«», AT the Commercial Salt* Rooms, corner of Wood «n 4 Fifth streets, «f It D’clck,A- M,a general**. snncent of Seasonable, Sispie andEaney DryCoods, Clothing, Boot* bq*S Shoes, lfats, Caps,Ac. Af J 3 O ! CUWK, P.fo., Groceries, Qiioeniwarey GUtsware, Table Cattery, Looking Ltasiess, new and secoud hand Household and iusenta fomiture, Ac. r t AT .7 O’CLOCK, P, M , Book*,.Stationery, Fancy article*, Musical Tmtm mem*,Hardware andCatierriCiDthing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P* M. DAViS, viaJl'tf. ■:■: ;. ■ •■■...■•■ . AQ<-UAn#*r A UCTIOM SALE.—On Saturday evening, Bih fast., il. at early ?as lt*hi, at M’Kcnna’s, will be told, an eateiwnre voriety of (void and Silver Lever and common Waiebcs; together with a lttr«o assortment of Jevrelry, of every rtesTlptian, received from an extensive New York imparling Iwase, Dealers and oiheu will find it to ih.*ir interest (o attend, myO ■-■-■■ l*. M’KKVNA, An*Ur. |>EaL bS J aik, t u uiNl i t? Ke.,*c. s rft MiitduWu' XV HAM. at Aicuon—* n n Saturday, May sDih y allO o’clock In the forenoon, will ho told, on the premises, M’Kte street* opposite the German Church, in Blrmlng horn,all that Lot of Ground, fronting2o feet on said M-’lvcc street, extending back 80 Let. On ilia premises, there is n comfori&bie Frame Dwelling, of two stories, wilh four rooms, basement aid kiteheu in. the rear, with cvrry conveniences for a genteel residence. -•• Alto,at the same time Q.ul {place, n variety of. new. Cabinet Furuitare, comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed* steads, Ae. •.. . . . This property.tn«y ho treated for previous to the day of ante, by applying cn the premises, royS l\ M’KKNNA. Aue.i’r.. LACK GUOOS, KlUmjftS, Ao, j Will be'opened, at M’KeunaV Auction House, on .Wednesday. T2th day of May, a-splendid variety of Fnncv Goods, from a largo Eastern house, eompiltlng Embroideries, Lore Goods, Edgings, Ribbons, Ac. Merchants umi dealers are invited t7 P. M DAVIS, Aoct’r. r CLOSING SALE A'r J. V, DlLLEiftf DRY UUOuS / STORE, corner of Market and Fourth streets.*—This afternoon, at 2 o’clock ;• and Saturday morning, av 10 o’clock, will he sold, alatge and goueial assortment of choice seasonable Dry Goods, Ac 'embracing splendid Silks and Dress Goods, Crape and Cashmere Shawls, Ribbons, Luces, Gloves, Hosiery,Ac. ■ my 7 P. M. DAViq. AnctV, HOOKS at auction Oil Saturday evening, muy d, at 7 o’clo.ck, at the Commercial ..Sains Rooms; cor ner of Wood und Fifth streets,-wilt be sold, a large coi- Iccutm of valuable mUcellaneous Cooks.: Among which are standard library editions;in fine binding, m various deparimonts of- science and literature • Superb quarto family bibles.in splendid binding; fine illustrated works; blank books; pencils; steel;pens; lotiei and cap writing payer. , myB . • '. F. Mi AnetV FASHIONABLE SPRING and SUMMER CLO THING at Palv ats Balb.—On the second story nf the Commercial Buies Rooms; corner of Wood and Fifth streets, are now open, an extensive Assortment of -very Bapenor Fashionable Clothing.' for gentlemen’s wear, made in the latest style* and best manner’ and of almost every variety, which will.be sold at very low prices, to close a consignment* Also,- tOO Alpocca Coat*; 10 pieces super Doe Bkln; Fanny Casslmeres. my? P. M. DAVIB, Auct’r. Adminiatrator*’ bate of juoti. THE undersigned, Administrators ofthe estate of Jas, B irwin, dee’d, will offer for sole on thepromises, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of May, ulSoVlock, P. M., 0 Lots in the Seventh Ward of the CityofPiusbnrgh, as follows: 0 Lots in the plan of Lots of the Executors of Dr John 8 Trwm, deceased, allotted to Rosehwin. and purchased from her by James B; Irwin • 3 Loir on Centro AVenue, each 22 feetft inches front on said Avenue, and extending back 70 feet to an Alley It feet wide.' . 3 Lois on Dancau street, each 22 feet 3 inches front on Duncan-street, andextending back 70 feet to some .Alley. - '• . . ■ -v/ ■ ■ 7 Lots In Jas B Irwin’s plan Of Lots in East Pittsburgh, as follows:—Nos 9,10,11 and L'J ; being each'23feet o inches front on Centre Avenue and 1(10 feet deep ta an Alley 15 feet wide t,on Lots Non lOnnd Uaro comfort able dwellings. Nos. CO; fit and, Cfc having- U' front' oh Grove street, of 24 feel each, and extending back M . feet in deplb,ta ah alley 10 feet wide. - Qlots in Jas’ IL IrwJn’sjlan of Lots, N 05.60,70 and 7lr No CO bus a fo*nt on Centro Avenue ofS4 feet, and a l depth 0f, 120 feet to a.Streot dtt feet wide. ; No-'7O has a fronton a forty foot street of 03 feet U Inches, and a deplh along XxOt No. 71 of feet 2 inches to Kirkpat rick street, and along Kirkpatrick street 137 feel 6 inch es lo the aforesaid 40 fool strctft.io a triangular lot* No 'VI has a Front of 24 feet, a'd extending back ISO feOF deep Terms of sale—One-half in hand, residue in Q and 12 months from day ofjsale.wuh interest ssmned by bond and moxtgogc. AGNES M. IRWIN, k Administratrix. - " D.GILLELAND,- ♦ _ * „ AdmlnUtrator. ' s myff > T« M. DAVIS, apcl Hiatts of ETisconnt &DaltKof €OlllO. '• .'••••: - - fTABKFCTUi? <'-OttSECTB&‘BT PfttriQhg a Frttndf flxoA*nge Brdkin i. ■Cprrteirqfi Woikt arri-fiftii Stnels Pittsburgh* OHIO, \t\StaUßank antibranchts*' AGineinnatißanks.*** •-»-«} it CirelcviUe {Lhicrtnc*)' •• *| ir ir X«nio»>» •*•••>• • •*>• * if fifajuiftm*' .»>-»*' v—-••• »f. ir i • r CiUJieotfe*——**»»- ' Cleveland-^**’ -v• *•• *-•;■■ Scioto • J * m. •"»«».•.. *< Are w lijJon,. : | -j Sanrftwiw, we pay * • »*2O VertM/fc *» -« 70 R'owttr, 11 « —« .-%25 L«n£ajf«r; 41 ■ .‘. t Hawaton,' <♦ * ( .>.>,.90 1 Canton, u • Ofiann, .60 « ‘ c S&u&envttfe, «. .u«*-'4Q Afaruaa. *« « ......00 Aftaraf Jjrzporrfng Co* *. • «G 0 * ILLINOIS. Stae Bank and Branches SO Bankfiftiltnois.-•* • •«*• »75 ~ mCHIGAH. tn»urancaComvany*f S Slate Banjfc.3 Oottamfcotmty.*. **10 Faffw. #ma itfccA, Son*-.10 Si. Clair* *«o*a/* TENNESSEE. EASTERN '-EXCHANGE* New Yorklprem.) Philadelphia.. l *. • Baltimore*"'* t- > VALUE OF COINS. Amer.Stltert ptem.) • • •... .14 Old-.~do-."do (r«i7:ef1j.....v.....-.TSS 00 Sorergignt ... »*>...*■.«. .4 63 Frtdenekdors • ••* 7 60 Ten 2 Ahier/* .......... -7 85 Tfcn Guilders. ■ • •.«.«.. .3 00 LdniicCort." «... . .4 425 *Y«p0f«wu....;.i.;...*.3 8 Doubloon, Spanish • ••*lO 0| Do. Patriot. oS 1hxrau................ 2050 POUT OF PITTSBURGH* Of rssr WATkH TV TUS CHAintBL. „ ARRIVED; Atlantic;l'aricioson, Crowns Ville. “ Batac* UenneL, Brownsville. : ■■■ • i. M'Kee,UcuJfickson, McKeespoiC. )* Thomus Siinver, Bailey,West Newton. 4 Genome. Conant, We« Newton. • “ P. Bayard, Peebles, Kltzabeib.' • ** Michigan No.3 t Uoie»* Beaver. .■**■•■ ForesiCuv, Mur.lock, Wellsvtlle/ a Diurnal, Conwell* Wheeling. * 44 : Columbian, Poe, LonuvtUe. •“ Hail Columbia, Orflno,fJockingnort. ■ , DEPARTED:. . • ■ Baltic, Betittci.Brownsviile. • . “ :At)auUc,l*Br4ittsoa, do - J.JU’Kcet Hendrickson, McKeesport.. ° TlwmM t*hn»er» Uoiloy, WcsuVcwton. 41 ; Cieftcwee, Cnniujt t AVesi Newton. u S. Bayard, Peebles, Ehzabeib.- “ Michigan No.o Malm, Hester,Zanemile. ’* Pmaueter, Poe, Nashville. AUCTION SALES. P»id< , u.i:HfkA,attfiuaas«r» P. sx* OAVES* Auotioassr; V:';. ■ TELEGRAPHIC- NEWS. XXXU'COiraBIiBSr-FIBBIf BKBSIO9. Washington, May 5. . House.— The Speaker announccdthat thebusi ness first in order, was the joint resolution pro posing to print one thousand copies of the me chanical portion of the Patent Office Beport The : Honao then proceeded to consider the resolution. Mr. Clingman moved to re-commit with instrno tions, to report to the Hoime, what, if any, ar rangements havo been made to have the public printing -executed;. Alongand protraoted de bate on the resolution followed, and without ■coming to any action, the House adjourned. Senate. —Previous to adjournment, Mr. Hun ter spoke in. opposition to the amendment for ad-- ditional aid to the Collins’: lino, and in reply to those who had: advocated the measure. When he concluded, the subject was postponed- lloose—Mr. Freeman, from the Committee on: Pnblio Lands reported several bills granting the Bight of Way of lands to Mi6Sissippi,touisiana, Illinois, Indiana and Arkansas for railroad pnr - poses;—referred to the Committee of the Whole. : .. The House resumed the-consideration of. the resolution to print the-Patent Office report .The proposition of Mr. Cllngman made yesterday to recommit with instructions to report to the House, what,; if any, arrangements had been made to have the public printing executed, was adopted. The. Homestead Bill was then taken up in Committee of the Whole. The- first section of the bill as originally reported, provided that every man-or widow who is head of a family and citizen of the United States,. shall, from and after the passage of the act, be entitled to enter,: freo of-costj one qnarter section of vacant and unappropriated land, to be located in a body, in conformity with legal sub divisions of: public lands. The Committee on Agriculture to which the bill was referred, reported an amendment to thissection confining tho provision to those who wero citizens: January Ist, 1852, not the owners of nny lands, nor worth tho sum of five hundred dollars, and: who had not disposed of bis or her land for the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the privileges of this act. 1 Mr. Beall spake ngainst the hill. Mr. Stevens of Penn, moved to strike out tho words “who has not disposed of his or-her lands for tho purpose of obtaining the benefit of this provision,” which motion was adopted.— Another portion was stricken out, destroying en tirely tho amendment of the Committee of Agri caltnre. Various other amendments for tlie pur pose of killing the bill were proposed, which wore rejected.. - ■>- MISSOURI. The Committee rose without acting on the first section. A resolution was introduced to adjourn from the Ist to the 4tU: of Juno, in order to put tho hail in summer, trim and to allow tho members to attend the convention. A motion was mado to amend by substituting from tho 13th to. tho 17th of May. The House adjourned. Senate— A bill was ordered to bo engrossed, which declarosvoid nil transfers and assignments hereafter made, and all agreements for allowing compensation for procuring testimony, and im poses a penalty of !31,000 fine and C months-im jrisonment against any officer of tho United ■ Bates or Member of Congress acting ns agent for such claims. The Michigan Bailroad bill was taken up and passed. - The Deficiency bill was then resumed. Mr. James rend a speech in support of the Collins lino of steamers. ABBIVAB OF THE STEAMER EESOPA. Hew Yonn, May 6. The steamer Enropa arrived at half past five o'clock this evening. : She brings 52 passengers. The general news is oMlltle importance. COMMEBCIAL HEWS. Cotton closed on Friday firm, but not buoyant. BrcadstuiTs were in good demand. Floor was fid dearer, and Corn is dearer for yellow. Pork is iurequest. The transactions in old beefwcre 61s. There was no Bacon on hand. Lard steady, and in request Tallow unahaDged. Bice, fair, I7e: but little doing. Western Cana), Baltimore, and Philadelphia Flour selling nt 20s 6d@2ls; Ohio, 21spi21e fid. White Corn 21s Sd@2lsod, andyoilow 803@S0s fid, which is only on advance of 2d. Gardener's circular quotes Wheat at having advanced Id; Flour fid; Corn Od@ls. Ho also quotes old Beef 2s fid to 5s higher. Monoy plenty, nsd tho rate of discount at tho Bank of England 2 per cent. : Consols touching Ofij. There is a steady business doing at Manches ter. , , « *rz - * " • ■*' *>’ t • -_• .■:■ :. ".' -r.~ »-W...... -> " : "i.-'i-'s.'iQV- i •’' fr. BT TEE EBEILIT LINE, Washisoww, May. 0. ETTEOPEAN SEWS! LIVERPOOL MARKET. ■^vS- iV.'v' 'J--: V The demand for. California, gold had improved on the 22d, and the London prices were tending upward. _ v .In the,case of Alderman Solomons,..a .writ of. error .was being presented to obtain the deoisfon of the highest judicial tribunal. SOUTHERN INTELLIGENCE. Baltimore, Majr’te. Two southern moils were received this morn ing. ' - CoL Megid, bearer of despatches to the Mesi can minister, at Washington, hod arrived at Now Orleans. The Picayanesays he hasunder charge important papers 1 relating to the Tohuontepeo question, which. we- trust will aid in bringing about a speedy and favorable isßuei He has al so contracted in Now Tort for the building of five steamers for the Mexican Government. We learn from him that the grant of Right of Way privileges of transit across the Isthmus, via Vera Crnz, had all been falfilledby the States, and ap proved by the General Government, .and that or-' xangements 'are on foot for putting steamers- at onoe upon the route between New Orleans and Vera Cruz. The Picayune doubts the truth of the report that the Tehuantepec treaty had been rejected by the Mexican Congress. No paper but the Provcncia, the bitter .enemy of the Treaty, announces it. A horrible outrage was committed on a young woman at Savannah, on Sunday,.byanegro man. Pursuit was: made r after. him, and if caught he would probably bo lynched. • -. PRINTERS’ NATIONAL CONVENTION. CnrorsNATi, May 6. A resolution recommending.the abolition of Sunday work was discussed, and adoptedunanl mously. Also the resolution requiring cardsfrom traveling journeymen; as published yesterday. New OniEAse, May 3. Dates have been received from Browusvillo to the 28th ult. Groat exoitement prevailed at Rio Grande City, in consequence Of the murder of Mr. Pattqn; a respeetablo merchant, by. the Mexicans. A number of citizens .pursued and overtook the murderers and lynched them, and also a party of six others, belonging to an orga». nised band formed for robbing, and murdering Americans. The murderers professed.:to act under Gen. Canales,-and say that Cannlcsintends to capture Brownsville. The settlers are prepa ring to receive him. • A communication has been published, and signed by. Drs. Drake and Ridgely.ofCincinnati, and a number of others; cautioning the publio against the Central Railroad to: Philadelphia.— They say that the treatmentof passengers on the 28 miles of land travel, is outrageous. : This will have a tendency to drive the western trade via Dunkirk. . Baltimore, May 6. James Bosley -was arrested in Baltimore county, for endeavoring to convey.aslave woman belonging to Mr. Josiab Maiah, to Pennsylvania. They had been traveling together three days.— Bosley had been working for some time for the owners of tbe slave. Washixotos, May 5,10 P. M. _Mr. Ciaystjllgrowsfceblerjheslept welllast night. His deportment is that of peaceful and chcrful resignation.. His other eon has arrived. Several Senators and other friends are watching with him to-night. ■,/■■■■ Washisqtos Car, May 6. The Republic says that Mr. Clay is better, and rested well last night Tho appointment of George B. Sargeaut, as Surveyor lor lowa and Wisconsin, was yesterday, confirmed by tho'Scnato. lloesnocuT, -N. J.' May G. The. steamer Reindeer burst her steam pipe. this morning. The passengers, including two or more who were slightly injured, went on to New Tork by the America. HEW TORE MARKET—May 6. Cotton—Dull. Flour—Sales 2300 bbls State at $4,12@4,31, Grain... Corn, sales 9000 bushels at Gl@62for round Tellow, and 62@63 for mixed and white. Provisions—Pork dull. Pickled meat dull; sales 200 packages Shouldors at BJ@B|. ■ Beef steady; sales 100 bbls prime at §6,70®6,75; Moss do. $9,75@13,75. Whiskey ...Ohio, 214. EVENING. Cotton... Soles 800 bales middling and uplands at 8J ; Orleans middling 9. Flour... Sale, 12,000 bbls nt $4,12©4,25 for Stoto, and $4,12©4,51 for Ohio. : Grain-Soles of red Wheat nt 90. Corn*’at at 60 j; Rye 71. Provisions...MessPorkSlB;7s;primeslG, 75, Sales of Beef at $9,76(3)13,75. • Sugar-Sales 1200 boxes Porto Rico at 51® J Muscovado, 51. Molasses—Sales ’BOO bbls Cardenas ■ at 174; Porto Rico, 30. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 6. Cotton... Active; calcsBsobales, token partly by speculators, at full rates. Flour... Rather quiet ; sales 1500 bbls at $4,22 for standard brands, including Pennsylvania and Western. Rye Flour firmer, with small soles at $3,25. Com Meal in better demand; sales 2600 bbls at $3,12 for: Pennsylvania,' and: $8,25 for Brandywine. Grain... Wheat scarce, and wanted at 95 for Red, and $1 for White. Com in steady demand; sales 6000 bushels Southern and Pennsylvania .Tellow at 64. Ryo and Oats continue in request at full rates,with little or none in market, : Grocerics..;Firmer, with good demand for Su gar and Molasses, the stock being reduced. Provisions—Quiet; no change to notice. ■ ■ Seeds... Nothing doing. Whiskey... Decline d; large sales at 204®21 for bbls. BALTIMORE MARKET—May G.- Grocerics—Sales 72 hhds Porto Rico Sugar df. $5,25®0,50, Sales 600 hhds Cuba dot $4,60® . Flour.,.Nothing doing; held at $4,50. : i Grain—Sales Red Wheat at $l, and White at $1,04,. Sales White Corn at 67®58: Yellow do 57. Rye, 79. Oats, 41 @42. Whiskey—Selling at 21 J. ’gET. CINCINNATI MARKET—May C. Tho river has risen two inches since noon; tho weather is pleasant. ■; Provisions—Bacon Souldcrs in good demand * sales,at 7|®9J, packed. Sales 1000. fos Bulk shoulders at 7. .In good demand; solcb 40 bbls at Sugar—Firm. Rice... Unchanged. Coffee—Laguira and Rio, 9|. TMNE FLAVORED HAMS— ; J? Evan*fc6wift>»; Stagtf & ShaVß'- Ganline-J & Phipps'; ArmeTfcOo’e; .rrowondge, Beany AtCo/s; altoeltvciirrd always oa hand and (or sale ax cuy cured A OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the fiVr, rih ii' V Bai,k ” will be held at the oft b'bcTlysttcet.cinTaegclay.ihe at 1° o’clock, A,»I, -with rttfev er.ca to basing the stork consolldatoJ into a eorenKUr JOHN STEWAWKSectc?,w Jfeli WATTS tfOOl,' -- TT A , V ? on band READY MADE CLOTHING, mum.' ol the beat material, In fashiooabfo stw> and for sale aUow prices Persons wi«MnUS Aj\D JV ■ TAKE leovo to announce to the trade Vs<* lie pu&t.le 144 BUO»DW/llf( . >cnemlly,tUauhey haveiltemietefc* carefully we*. ONE BOOH SOUTH OF LIJEHTY STREET, - ■lecied and Imported from Europe, a largo stock of Go M ; - y - r NKW YORK,- and Silaor walohes, Wttteb Materials, and -Tool* 001 TTAVS! liow on ii-ind Slid will iio ri-ieivini *Kil>boot,rich*for.lfonrtets,Cap* aaAHall* t * GoidGaarihcys anu seals, Lo«ets k Goidnnd g llver Bonnet Sifts,Sunns, CMpcs»Ltas«a end SpectocUa, BUverand Table and* 'FmfaroUef«s l CoH»MjChert*is{.t7#,t3aprt;Bfr{l»a : «- Tea Spoons, ondejciy-kind of fancy anftles generally | KabiltaSleowCßfls.liWgthifshnd In&ertiacs. ( - *keptln.estabHshfflcnts-oftluadescription# ; 1 ••;••••.• 1 r Emb r UK> N*w Caihedral. Fioai * 5 Per month. MXAIN & MOFFITT, No._»Pifth street. wlcliAlM & Mfipprjp • S3' Fifth C'Ofc bale—A valuable Farmol laosclrs U iH b j- W 2 f c cnllreali T. ana A-ell adepad for f fs weU «»•«*■! “I'd desirable f o i i nnnrt tJ . s a , i Inm ‘ emellent Umber, nnd nllolrfer tSUVZH V P ,e asai'tly eitunteilfoar miles abovoM’l ' oliicl only two boors unvet froiii thecity” Price and terms easy. ' -.-. a, ■ : S. CElTHflllFlT, General Agent - do Smlilifield street. Jp the a p r,a 0/ ground,about 10mites from 1 ville-Plnriyolt’ritsburgb.nnthe Harmony and Perrys- ; ISe LalaSea 0 ,"*, -° a S l «'. =tw«>and fceed mnkea rK? J l anJ ’. lie o';ity umbered, and would- - is good r «® for wheat, forter.ns cMuire or T. MftFFt, T, Mo. «3 Fifth«(. A t*o^y V n o ‘S? , i ,,i ‘ > ' cl t FOK r’At.e.-A new ning roora,k?t4t» with hall, parlor, di beta. The LotirT4T^, h hl o ,™?V M^ SiBw'SIS'.'SS T° l One other Lot, fronting on Forbes fiirrellSfect, front-' ingoo Miltenb.ergerstreet 120 feet to.n 24 feetoiley { oqv the. said alloy .48 feel to Lot'fto. 43 in Jtfjitenbergexv plan of Lota * . : One other Lot, fronting on Forbes street 211 feetjfrottu ing’.on Vanbraam. street 120-feeti to o . feet.aifese,' fronting on said alley 7J feet. Twill sell tor easa, on lonjriime,cr. onpcrpcrasl lease* For particulars, enqaire of tke subscribery-on the corner of Sandusky .street and Soclh Ccmniofl,.Ai* legbeny City* - mar2o:4m GKO. MILTENBKROEtt R* S. Officer. ANUFACTUIUSRSof all kinds of Trunltand PafeV* X*X ing Boxes. Dill worth’* PlauingMillySruntstreet,' between Seventh and Eighth’. • . . ■ • Boxes madeand deliveredat the shortest notice:" Tied' aTjabd; MB. VAN AMRINGE will deliver TREE LEC-- TUBES, at the %VESI*EY AN CHURCH, Wy«a:T street, right band,between High and Tunnel street*,) at ?io’cioclt, on the evenings of WEDNESDAY, ,{sihJh*!' / slant,} 6ntiecl^ w PerBonaliiy of.God,' ftn4 DrvinitT df V - Jesuit? THURSDAY,{6tU mstantj) subject*^*Tbepfei ! ' nary Inspiration cl the Scripturesand FRIDAY* (7th. ’ r '/•' subject—“HoUnessv the Natcre and Need- - it}” and will.preach In the aarae Cbdrcli,irt ponclMion : • ot the Interpretation ofibcßookof Revelation. oaths r morningoi Sabbath, {Mar 9th,t-*e?vtse to commence atlflio’clock, ana in the evening, service to commence • at 74 o’clock. Due notice wiilbe given ofhts snbaeV'■ ; qoent Lectures. (oty4:lw ' , NoU6e» f|?HE partnership heretofore existing between, the un- JL dersigned in the Commission and Forwardinffbasi ness. eic, atider the firraofS. F. VON BONNIiOKST &Co, is.ibis day dissolved by mutual consent." Fh«' •• basmessot ihclaie firm will be-setthrd 'by S. F. Yoa.' ' Bonnhorst, who Uauihorisedto use thb name of the •fins 1 for that purpose, WJLttAM EICIIBAUM. _ $ F. VON BONNHORST. FitUborgb, May S 3, 183 2-ay t Co-Partnersliip STottce. fpUE andersigTicd bave fbu day formed a£o“Prtrtner* A. ehfpfor ihe transaction, of a Wool .and Grnerof *'• Commission and Fowan’miz badness* under the - VON SONNIIORST&IHURPIiy; VVarefioasb'Na 67' tVuierand li&F/oot streets* •.•’"-v.: .• JAME 3 H.WURPffY 8. F. VON BONNUORST.* 1 33,1?52-mt4 c. TwiuaetL a. co.>s FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION HOUSE; •' NEW ORLEANS. . .fpniS.Tojig. established House eonGneikcit attention / J. strictly to sales and purchases on Commission, and to ike Forwarding business generally. ; - „ They solicit a continuance of the liberal patropnge heretofore given them. s - January 5KJ,1652. COMMISSION JttQUSE, sAitfT toms. Joinrw.TwicnKiA-w?* •«**•» f wickell A Rotrrldui • - ' COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, :■• Corner of .Ccptmeraul and PuUstut&y .' ■ • TjtriLL promptly attend to all consignments and Cosft*". .f V' mimosa entrusted tothem, ano will llketaV • ■ cask advances on consignmentsor Bills of Lading In■■£■:::: hand. * " v * . " . orders for the purchase of Lead, Groin, Honp hai other Produce, win kepromptly filled at the lo>jvcsipo*» ■ ; > stble prices, and on the best Icrra*. ' -< *■ They will also .undertake, the sciilerafinl : and"Coll Pitiabarßh: Morgan; X M; Ruck «, •.■ Philadelphia; Jdhieida dt AUllerv Philadelphlay iC p;,:; n Ncweomh A Bro., aodWV D. Reynolds, T. C TWtCHKLL, & CO, New Orfrona fm-uW-m .Pimpj4U. A?FPttO*' ' Oanufaotnrcra and J)eaUra la'^ MANC H ITSTB R WIN EUAL PAI N'T, Allegiissy City, Pa. . v *• • Nsw Yobis, December 15ih,1£51. 4 I have analysed a aampleof MANCHE3Y&trMIN*- ; -" ~o E&AL PA INT, for Foddb&A Fo&d. end find.ii toicon* v> tain the {aUawm£: Sdie*, • - - ' ttft: ?-• r ' . Alumina, :.■;■ - v - - . iift For Oxide of Iron, - . ~ - 7 Urae, . ~ - •“ V ■ ; '>... .■;■■ ;.■, . - •■'+ M . - Oxide of Manganese, * - » ,u * f Water and Lose, / r lßUfe.'-' ' The Powdered Sample, contained in ihebpXjwma&f .-u *m>po*e Was the one you desired also to have analysed, Lrad to differflrom any average of the lumps powdered* andiolxediogcther., TUI* last yield* as fallofas Vfcr Oxide of Iron, -- • " * 59#l # SilWannd Alamina, - \ - w . * „ 4&WI, -A . • , -.,Sd-.l’ A* '-r -.,10 % v ~ Water and Loss, - • 7,«5 - 'tSS'W", . -Thradiffexencelptesomeamcsfrom-lhe mineral4o) " -•• being Qmjbrm, some portraits containing more Iron tljsh* v others. Tie Analysis ahowa the article to be woUlßifc ■ «a lira dnralrlenaint... Hind that bycnlcining the paw^ r * .der by a pretty high Jxeatj .rho color is much *apxpT«sf* :• *•. oral least contorted into a-fine red. -- r y " , - JAJHES R. CHILTON, M.DrChasifc' - CTFor sale by JOEL MOHLEB, SU Liberty •tfeeb 7 - " v - \ - ** * jostlO-T 1 '» Boston and Bow YorK Ffl.HE.sabscribeY is.itow .receiving and offeM far«*Wn.\. i SW largo and.rtesiru&le stock at WAMWiiP*' the most celebrated munnlactories oi Boston iMQjxttftj.;.. .vv. York. Among others,-' v * ' - I NUNN A CLARK’S Pjm23-Mxdal Fiasoi. ■ 2 Louis XlVib style* 7 octaves', elegantly, finished all round, mode by Nunns A Clara '■ ICf octave, roand corner, and curved sliding touw&*« > / -•• • rack; Noons A Clark •■ ••■’■■ . '• * SC| octaves, roaud comer, trnd oarved Sliding master vi-: r. rack, - < V n Ci octaves,round comerv with Coleman’s . Attachment* and patent tunable reeds. HALLET. A ALLKN’S'CebRBiutBD Itarrox PiavoS. - ' - •- 1 flfc double rotmd corner,. mould »g, :new scale, and patent iron frame. “ } - 10octave do « * 'do.' J. B. DUNHAM’S PIANOS. Nsw Yoaa. . Sd octave, plain eqaare*rbsewood. 30 octave, round corner,gothls tablet.- . 3 Cl octave, square and tablet. 4K$ double round corner,gothic tablet. II GrandConcertPiaßo,7 ociaves, new wale, eleg»ni . - moulding, Ac* :. _ - . 4 . N;-B —The above Pianos will .positively be sold *1 > manutuoiurerspriccs, withoni addition of freight, ; .: a wniicn gporanw will, be given, with eeoli -Piano, ... -., warranting ihe-same for TRRIiB YEARS, and the mo* r itev-Tofanued, if me mstramenUs prnvejj rmnerfijct andr; -< faulty. „ ii kleDer, , Sign of.thc Golden Harp, No. 101 Third streets: -; ~„i t K r i 5 '*i Ml